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ECLIPSE 1175e PARTS LIST

X1175-01

1

large end cap

2

X1175-02

2

pulse sensor w/wire

2

X1175-03

3

M3 x 20mm phillips screw

4

X1175-04

4

right handlebar

1

X1175-06

6

M8 x 30mm allen bolt

2

X1175-07

7

M8 flat washer

6

X1175-08

8

top spacer

2

X1175-09

9

M8 large washer 

2

X1175-11

11

plastic bushing

8

X1175-12

12

swing arm sleeve

2

X1175-13

13

M8 curved washer

13

X1175-14

14

M8 spring washer

19

X1175-15

15

M8 acorn nut

4

X1175-16

16

M8 x 50mm carriage bolt

4

X1175-17

17

small wavy washer

2

X1175-18

18

top plastic spacer 

2

X1175-19

19

right swing arm

1

X1175-20

21

foot platform

2

X1175-21

22

M10 nylon nut

2

X1175-22

23

M10 flat washer

2

X1175-23

24

bottom spacer

2

X1175-25

26

M10 x 110mm allen bolt

2

X1175-28

27

M4 x 19mm phillips screw

18

X1175-27

28

foot tube cover 

2

X1175-28

29

foot tube plug

4

X1175-29

30

right foot tube

1

X1175-30

31

metal washer

2

X1175-31

32

M8 x 20mm allen bolt

17

X1175-33

35

roller

2

X1175-35

37

wheel cap

2

X1175-42

44

large washer

2

X1175-46

47

M4 x 16mm phillips screw

8

X1175-47

48

right shroud

1

X1175-48

49

right cover

1

X1175-49

50

M4 x 10mm phillips screw

4

X1175-50

51

rear end cap

2

X1175-51

52

short leveler

2

X1175-52

53

AC adapter

1

X1175-53

54

rear foot tube

1

X1175-54

55

main frame

1

X1175-55

56

AC adapter plug

1

X1175-56

57

sensor w/wire

1

X1175-62

63

main frame wire

1

X1175-63

64

vertical tube wire

1

X1175-64

65

right front end cap w/wheel

2

X1175-67

68

front foot tube

1

X1175-68

69

left front end cap w/wheel

2

X1175-76

75

M5 x 16mm phillips bolt

4

X1175-85

86

left shroud

1

X1175-86

87

left cover

1

X1175-88

89

left foot tube

1

X1175-89

90

left swing arm

1

X1175-90

91

left handlebar

1

X1175-91

92

vertical tube

1

X1175-92

93

water bottle holder w/clip

1

X1175-93

94

wire plug

4

X1175-94

95

wire sleeve

2

X1175-95

96

vertical tube pulse wire

2

X1175-96

97

water bottle

1

X1175-97

99

stationary bar grip

2

X1175-98

100

stationary bar

1

X1175-99

101

small end plug

2

X1175-102

104

monitor mount

1

X1175-108

110

M5 x 10mm phillips bolt (silver)

4

X1175-109

111

monitor plate

1

X1175-110

112

M5 x 10mm phillips bolt

4

X1175-111

113

monitor

1

X1175-114

116

AC adapter wire

1

X1175-115

117

M5 x 25mm phillips screw

2

X1175-118

allen wrench

1

X1175-119

multi "T" tool w/phillips screwdriver

1

X1175-FP

fastener pack

1

X1175-MC master 

carton

1

X1175-OM

owners manual

1

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Step 9 – Plugging in the

AC Adapter

a)

Attach the AC Adapter to
the Input located on the
rear of the elliptical trainer.
Then, plug the AC Adapter
into a 110 Volt outlet.

AC

adapter

input

Figure 9 – 

AC Adapter

Assembly is now 

complete.

IMPORTANT:

Please read pages 12-13

before beginning your

workout for important

instructions on how to use

your elliptical trainer.

RECOVERY FUNCTION

During a workout, this button can be pressed to
activate a resting period for 1 minute. The program
will automatically go into Recovery, if you exceed
the pulse rate that was entered before the 
workout begins.

MANUAL PROGRAM (Program 1)

After selecting the Manual program, you can 
edit all the parameters in this program by pressing
Up or Down on the Key Pad. Once a desired 
parameter is met, press Select to move to the 
next parameter. The Start/Stop button will begin 
the Manual Program exercise. During this exercise,
Up/Down adjusts resistance load during the 
workout.

PRE-PROGRAM (Programs 2-7)

There are 6 programs to select and the profiles 
are located on page 16. All program profiles have 
16 levels of resistance.

After a program has been selected, pressing Enter
will make the Time Parameter flash. Then, by press-
ing Up or Down you can select the desired Time
value and then press Enter. You can edit other
parameters, and pressing Start/Stop will begin 
the workout.

BODY FAT PROGRAM (Program 8)

1)

Select the Body Fat (B.F.) Program and press Enter.

2)

Then select your Gender (Male or Female) and
press Enter, select your Age (in years) and press
Enter, select your Height (feet then inches) and
press Enter, select your weight (in pounds) and
press Enter, hit Start, and then grasp the hand
pulse sensors for fifteen seconds.

3)

The display will then show your BMI “Body Mass
Index” and your estimated Body Fat percentage.
Below is a chart pertaining to Body Mass Index.

TARGET HEART RATE PROGRAMS 
(Programs 9-12)

Direct Target Heart Rate Setting (Program 9)

This Heart Rate setting is entered directly by the 
user. All parameters can be entered by the user.
A Target Heart Rate must be entered by the user,
but the default value is 90.

60% Target Heart Rate (Program 10)

This Target Heart Rate is set indirectly by using 
your age. All parameters can be entered by 
the user. It will then use your age to create the 
proper exercise.

75% Target Heart Rate (Program 11) 

This Target Heart Rate is set indirectly by using your
age. All parameters can be entered by the user.
It will then use your age to create the proper 
exercise.

85% Target Heart Rate (Program 12)

This Target Heart Rate is set indirectly by using 
your age. All parameters can be entered by 
the user. It will then use your age to create the 
proper exercise.

BMI (Body Mass Index)

Weight Status

Below 18.5

Underweight

18.5 - 24.9

Normal

25.0 - 29.9

Overweight

30.0 and Above

Obese

Body Type

Female

Male

Athlete

<17%

<10%

Lean

17- 22%

10 -15%

Normal

22 - 25%

15 -18%

Above Average

25 - 29%

18 - 20%

Over fat

29 - 35%

20 - 25%

Obese

35+%

25+%

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Summary of Contents for Eclipse 1175e

Page 1: ...cturer s instructions See Limited Warranty Card for details Save your sales receipt You may wish to staple it into this manual Dedication to Quality 8 8 06 OWNER S MANUAL FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR ECLIPSE 1175e Elliptical Trainer 1175e Elliptical Trainer ...

Page 2: ...n Stretches 21 22 Care Storage of Your Elliptical Trainer 23 Workout Progress Charts 24 2006 Fitness Quest Inc All rights reserved Made in China Fitness Quest Eclipse and OLS are registered trademarks of Fitness Quest Inc 8 8 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS 24 WORKOUT PROGRESS CHARTS Use the charts below to keep track of your progress over time Before writing on them make as many copies as you think you ll n...

Page 3: ... objects on or near this equipment when in use by others 15 Always use this equipment on a level surface 16 Never operate the equipment if the equipment is not functioning properly 17 Start exercise slowly and gradually increase the amount of resistance 18 If the user experiences dizziness nausea chest pain or any other abnormal symptoms stop exercise at once and consult a physician immediately 19...

Page 4: ...onds Repeat for the opposite leg 6 Buttocks Hips and Abdominal Stretch Lay flat on your back with your hips relaxed against the floor Bend one leg at the knee Keeping both shoulders flat on the floor gently grasp the bent knee with your hands and pull it over your body and towards the ground You should feel a stretch in your hips abdominals and lower back Hold for 20 to 30 seconds and release Repe...

Page 5: ...RATULATIONS ON PURCHASING YOUR ECLIPSE 1175e ELLIPTICAL TRAINER INTRODUCTION 21 Stretches can help improve flexibility and relieve the tightness in muscles that results from repetitive sport movements that require a limited range of motion like elliptical striding 10 to 12 minutes of daily stretching is recommended This can be done when warming up or cooling down When performing these stretches yo...

Page 6: ...m allen wrench multi T tool with phillips screwdriver 2 PCS M10 flat washers for swing arm 2 PCS M10 nylon nuts for swing arm HEART RATE TARGET ZONE FOR CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS TABLE 1 Maximum Attainable Heart Rate 85 Target Zone 70 Target Zone Heart Rate Beats Min 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 195 165 136 190 161 133 185 157 129 180 153 129 175 ...

Page 7: ...se within five seconds after interrupting exercise because it starts to go down once you stop moving Count pulse for 10 seconds and multiply by six to get the per minute rate Remember your elliptical trainer also comes with pulse sensors located on the dual action handlebars When used properly the unit pulse sensors can help you to determine your estimated heart rate To do so a Push the START butt...

Page 8: ...f total body stretches COOL DOWN a minimum of 5 10 minutes of slow walking or lower intensity elliptical exercise combined with stretching AEROBIC EXERCISE HOW MUCH HOW OFTEN Experts recommend that you do some form of aerobic exercise at least three times a week for a minimum of 20 continuous minutes Of course if that is too much start with a shorter time span and gradually build up to the minimum...

Page 9: ...ately Consult your physician before continuing Pregnant Balance Impairment Taking medications that affect heart rate KNOWING THE BASICS Physical fitness is most easily understood by examining its components or parts There is widespread agreement that these five components comprise the basics of physical training CARDIORESPIRATORY ENDURANCE the ability to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues and...

Page 10: ...m the rear of the Monitor see 7a b Put the Wires from the rear of the Monitor into the large hole of the Monitor Plate Then insert the Bolts through the Monitor Plate into the Monitor c Connect the Monitor Wire to the Vertical Tube Wire d Connect the Monitor Pulse Wires to the Vertical Tube Pulse Wires e Insert the Monitor Plate into the Vertical Tube Align the Bolt holes after inserting Monitor M...

Page 11: ...AC adapter input Figure 9 AC Adapter Assembly is now complete IMPORTANT Please read pages 12 13 before beginning your workout for important instructions on how to use your elliptical trainer RECOVERY FUNCTION During a workout this button can be pressed to activate a resting period for 1 minute The program will automatically go into Recovery if you exceed the pulse rate that was entered before the ...

Page 12: ...P Increases the value of a selected workout parameter During the workout it will increase the resistance load 4 ENTER To input desired value or workout mode 5 TEST Press to enter into Recovery function when the Monitor has the heart rate value Recovery is Fitness Level 1 6 after one minute F1 is the best and F6 is the worst 6 MODE Press to switch display from RPM to SPEED and ODO to DIST during wo...

Page 13: ...t will decrease the amount of work in your upper body and increase the amount of work in your lower body CHANGING FOOT POSITIONS The generously sized foot platforms are 7 wide by 16 long which provides workout stability and allows you to vary your foot position for different workout intensities Begin with your feet in the most forward position and then move your feet to the position that feels mos...

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