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E1 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

 
 
No signal from motor gear 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(1)Review the Assembly 
Instructions and check that all the 
Computer Plugs and Sockets are 
FIRMLY and correctly connected. 

(2)Review the unit

’s Magnetic 

Resistance System to ensure that 
it is set correctly and they be at it 
can freely be adjusted. A 
symptom of the previous problem 
is the Motor will struggle to adjust 
the resistance and will start 
making an abnormal sound. If this 
happens the Motor may already 
be damaged by some kind of 
interference. After freeing the 
interference the Motor will have to 
be checked that it still correctly. 

(3)Motor Problems 
a. Symptoms include an unusually 
loud noise coming from the Motor, 
which means the Gears are NOT 
meshing correctly. Try reversing 
the resistance and try again. If this 
fails then replace the Motor. 
b. If the Motor fails to move at all 
then please recheck as per 
Solutions. 

(4)Above. If this fails then Replace 
the Motor. 

 

E2 

The Computer cannot interface 
with the IC Chip 

Disconnect the Adaptor and /or 
remove the Batteries. Reconnect 
the Adaptor and/or the batteries. 
This will REBOOT the IC Chip and 
may help the Computer interface 
with the IC Chip. 
Remove and reinsert the IC Chip. 
If reinsertion fails then Replace 
the IC Chip with a New IC Chip. 

 

E5 

Auto-tension (DISTANCE) is not 

disconnected from zero point.

 

  (1)Review the unit

’s Magnetic 

Resistance System to ensure that 
it is set correctly and they be at it 
can freely be adjusted. A symptom 
of the previous problem is the 
Motor will struggle to adjust the 
resistance and will start making an 
abnormal sound. If this happens 
the Motor may already be 
damaged by some kind of 
interference. After freeing the 
interference the Motor will have to 
be checked that it still correctly. 

(2)Motor Problems 
a. Symptoms include an unusually 
loud noise coming from the Motor, 
which means the Gears are NOT 
meshing correctly. Try lowering 
the resistance and try again. If this 
fails then replace the Motor. 
b. If the Motor fails to move at all 
then please recheck as per 
Solutions.    (3)Above. If this fails 
then Replace the Motor. 

 

Summary of Contents for PhysioStep LXT

Page 1: ...1 ______________________________Owner s Manual HealthCare International Inc PO Box 1509 Langley WA 98260 www HCIFitness com email sales hcifitness com p 360 321 7090 or 206 285 5219 ...

Page 2: ...ressure 5 Keep children and pets away from the machine while in use 6 Only one person can use the machine at a time 7 Make sure your machine is correctly assembled before you use it Be sure all screws nuts and bolts are tightened prior to use and retighten periodically 8 Do not operate this or any exercise equipment if it is damaged 9 Keep hands and feet away from any moving parts Do not insert an...

Page 3: ...3 EXPLODED DRAWINGS ...

Page 4: ... 6 4 36 Moving Pedal Set L 1 11 Key 5 5 15L 2 37 Pedal Foot R 1 12 Washer Ø8 5 Ø26 1T 10 38 Pedal Foot L 1 13 Hexagonal Bolt M8 15L 4 39 Change pipe 1 14 C ring R 42 4 40 Dipping Handle 1 15 Spring Washer SW8 38 41 Seat Moving Set 1 16 Spherical bearing 2 42 Rear Stabilizer 1 17 C ring S 20 6 43 Seat Handle 1 18 Belt 1 44 Back cushion support 1 19 Nut Flange 2 45 Files block 1 20 Hexagonal Bolt M6...

Page 5: ... Pulse Sensor 2 63 Bushing Ø25 Ø18 8 5L 4 89 Handle Sponge 2 64 Axle 2 90 Nut Cover M8 4 65 Hexagonal Bolt M8 15L 16 91 Washer Ø6 2 Ø13 1 2T 8 66 Hexagonal Bolt M8 15L 28 92 Hexagonal Bolt M6 25L 8 67 Nylon Nut M8 9 93 Curved Washer Ø6 2 Ø13 1T 8 68 Hexagonal Bolt M8 65L 2 94 Spring Washer SW6 8 69 Rear Leg Wheel 2 95 Hexagonal Bolt M6 10L 8 70 Adjustment Fix Cushion 28 11 2 96 Computer 1 71 Socke...

Page 6: ... is a leading supplier and distributor of innovative products for Health Wellness Fitness Active Aging Visit our website www HCIFitness com for information on all of our products Warranty Information Your Serial Number is found on a white sticker at the rear base of the unit and on the box Serial _________________ Purchase Date _______________ 3 Year Parts Warranty One Year Labor Lifetime Frame NO...

Page 7: ...pport 44 place it in an upright position Make sure the Knob 78 is then fixed firmly back in place to secure the Back Cushion Support 44 STEP 2 Assembly of Back Cushion 86 secure the Back Cushion Support 44 by using Hexagonal Bolt M8 15L 65 make sure the bolts are securely tightened 44 ...

Page 8: ...tightened 2 Install Moving Handle L 48 to Moving Handle Axis R 33 by using the Hexagonal Bolt M8 15L 66 and Spring Washer SW8 15 and Curved Washer Ø8 5 Ø22 1 5T 58 make sure the bolts are securely tightened STEP 4 Release Knobs 56 and then insert Moving Handle Set 52 into Moving Handle R 47 and Moving Handle L 48 tighten the screw Knob 56 according to user s preference The Handles can be adjusted ...

Page 9: ... Washer Ø6 2 Ø13 1T 93 Spring Washer SW6 94 and Hexagonal Bolt M6 10L 95 make sure the bolts are securely tightened STEP 6 Remove Bolts M5 10L A from the back of the Computer 96 Connect Control Wire Computer B to connect with Control Wire 101 Then using Bolt M5 10L A attach the Computer 96 to Computer Post 51 make sure the bolts are securely tightened ...

Page 10: ...g your feet on the pedals For example if the right pedal is furthest from the seat pull on the left handle to release the extension Heart Rate If you would like to monitor your heart rate while using the PhysioStep LXT simply use any chest belt There is a wireless heart rate receiver in the display and it will automatically connect with all common brands of chest belts i e Polar Garmin etc If you ...

Page 11: ...ART STOP Starts or stops the program that was selected Pressing this button for 2 seconds will reset the monitor E MODE Changes the display of the values between CALORIES or WATTS The values of RPM and WATTS show at the same time Display Monitor A START Indicates the program selected has started B STOP Indicates the program selected has stopped C PROGRAM Indicates the programs selected from PROGRA...

Page 12: ... Resistance Profiles There are 10 columns of resistance bars and 8 bars in each column Each column represents 3 minutes of your workout without the change of TIME value and each bar represents 2 levels of resistance Operating Ranges Values Range DISTANCE up DISTANCE down Preset Increment Decrement PROGRAM 1 16 16 1 1 1 LEVEL 1 16 16 1 N A 1 TIME 0 00 99 59 99 00 5 00 0 00 1 00 DISTANCE 0 9999 9990...

Page 13: ... workout with a period of time or a certain DISTANCE With the input of age the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise The suggested heart rate is 85 220 age So if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H R the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing Please note that the flashing heart icon is a warning for users to slow down or decrease the resistance C Preset Pr...

Page 14: ...STOP key to begin exercising You can change the resistance level during your workout at anytime by pressing or key Please note this will not store the change in the profile memory The computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise The suggested heart rate is 85 220 age So if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H R the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing Please not...

Page 15: ...rt back to the receiver Moisten the electrodes is very important and be sure to fasten the strap correctly below your pectoral muscle Things You Should Know Before Exercising A The values calculated or measured by the computer are for exercise purpose only not for medical purpose B Programs Selection There are 16 workout programs and 1 Recovery program Programs include 1 7 Preset Programs 8 11 Hea...

Page 16: ... for best results Do not use Ammonia or acid based cleaners Vacuum the area directly surrounding and under the unit regularly 1 2 Routine Maintenance Schedule Clean the following items weekly Console and Overlay and all other exterior parts Handle Bar Seat Routinely inspect the following items monthly and adjust or tighten if necessary Leg Levelers Seat Adjust Position Knob Seat Upright Adjust Kno...

Page 17: ... Replace the Computer by contacting your dealer The LCD Screen Partially Displays The connection between the Circuit Board and the LCD Screen Membrane is loose gently press down on the LCD Screen If the LCD Screen Partial Display disappears then it is a connection problem The connection between the Circuit Board and the LCD Screen Membrane is Misaligned If this is the problem you might be able to ...

Page 18: ...r cannot interface with the IC Chip Disconnect the Adaptor and or remove the Batteries Reconnect the Adaptor and or the batteries This will REBOOT the IC Chip and may help the Computer interface with the IC Chip Remove and reinsert the IC Chip If reinsertion fails then Replace the IC Chip with a New IC Chip E5 Auto tension DISTANCE is not disconnected from zero point 1 Review the unit s Magnetic R...

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