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__________________________Owner’s Manual
HealthCare International, Inc.
PO Box 1509, Langley, WA 98260
www.HCIFitness.com
– email.
[email protected]
p.360.321.7090 or 206.285.5219
Page 1: ... 0 __________________________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: ...n or pressure 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 ins...
Page 3: ... 2 EXPLODED DRAWING ...
Page 4: ...nd 2 13 C Ring S20 12 42 Screws M5 4 14 Screw Nuts M6 8 43 Moving Leg Cover 2 15 Metal Parts 1 44 Socket Cover 1 16 Bearing 10 45 Input Socket 1 17 Crank 2 46 Adapter 1 18 Screw M8 1 25 25L 2 47 Nylon Nut M8 33 19 Pedal Foot R 1 48 PU Wheel 2 20 Pedal Foot L 1 49 PU Wheel Axle 2 21 Connecting Parts R 1 50 Bushing 4 22 Connecting Parts L 1 51 Screw for roller M8 70L 2 23 Moving Handle Set R 1 52 Ax...
Page 5: ...ype Tool 1 70 Back Seat Support 1 101 Back Plastic Cover L 1 71 Flat Washer 2 102 Back Plastic Cover R 1 72 Bolt ST3 5 8 8 103 Nuts 2 73 Flat Washer 8 2 16 2T 8 104 Washer OD6 2 ID13 1 2T 20 74 Bearing 2 105 Mushroom Screw ST4 5 20L 24 75 Back Seat 1 106 Inside Hexagonal Screw M6 20 9 76 Seat Support 1 107 Retaining Washer 1 77 Seat Handle 1 108 Spring Washer SW8 40 78 HR Hands Cover 2 109 Pedal S...
Page 6: ...ative 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 begins with HXT Serial _________________ Purchase Date _______________ 3 Year Parts Warranty One Year Labor Lifetime Frame NOTE Prior to assembling note tha...
Page 7: ...cally Step 2 Wire Connection Connect Upper Display Sensor Wire 90 Lower Display Sensor Wire 91 Upper HR Sensor Wire 88 and Lower HR Sensor Wire 89 After that insert Display Post 27 to the Main Frame 1 using the bolts 32 Caution Do not pinch wires during connection Step 3 Connect Lower Arm Assembly Connect Parts L 22 to the Pedal Foot L 20 using the bolt 51 Connect the other side in the same way ...
Page 8: ...2 P Step 5 Handle Grip Assembly Insert the Moving Handle Set 26 to the Moving Handle Set 24 using the Rotary hand 41 to lock it Step 6 Connect the Display Connect the Upper HR Sensor Wire 88 and the Upper Display Sensor Wire 90 to the same connection from the Display 2 Attaching the Display 2 to the Display Post 27 using the screws locking Caution Do not pinch wires during connection ...
Page 9: ... to the joint from the Moving Handle Set 28 and the Connecting Parts 22 using the screws 96 Step 8 Connect Power Put the end of the Adapter No 46 in the input socket No 45 on the back of the Main frame No 1 then put the another end of the adapter No 46 to connect with the power outlet ...
Page 10: ...EIGHT WEIGHT WATT CALORIES TARGET HEART RATE AGE DISTANCE and 10 columns The chosen function will flash Please note that not all of the functions can be selected in every program according to the types of each program D START STOP Starts or stops the program chosen And keep pressing for 2 seconds to resets the monitor E PULSE RECOVERY Starts the function of PULSE RECOVERY F MODE Changes the displa...
Page 11: ... value of RPM I CAL WATT BMR Display Indicates only one value of CAL WATT or BMR displayed depending on the programs J TARGET H R BMI AGE Display Indicates only one value of TARGET HEART RATE BMI or AGE displayed depending on the programs K HEART RATE BODY TYPE Display Indicates only one value of HEART RATE or BODY TYPE displayed depending on the programs L LOADING Profiles There are 10 columns of...
Page 12: ...ANCE CALORIES AGE 10 Intervals P17 TIME DISTANCE WATT AGE Please note that only 1 value of TIME or DISTANCE can be adjusted Both adjustments will not display at the same time For example the value of DISTANCE is 0 while the value of TIME is adjusted to be any number except 00 00 C Programs Selection There are 17 programs with 1 Recovery including 1 Manual Program 6 Preset Programs 1 Body Fat Progr...
Page 13: ...am 4 Fat Burn Program 5 Ramp Program 6 Mountain Program 7 Intervals Program 8 Body Fat Program 9 Target H R Program 10 60 H R C Program 11 75 H R C Program 12 85 H R C Program 13 User Setting Program 14 User Setting Program 15 User Setting Program 16 User Setting ...
Page 14: ...f metal parts The correct way to detect heart rate is to gently hold the heart rate sensor The heart rate will soon flash on the display C Manual Program PROGRAM 1 is a manual program Press ENTER key to select TIME DISTANCE CALORIES and AGE Then press or key to adjust the values The default level of loading is 6 With the input of age the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise The sug...
Page 15: ...m 12 In these programs the computer will adjust the level of resistance according to the heart rate detected For example the level of resistance may increase while the heart rate detected is lower than TARGET H R Also the level of resistance may decrease while the heart rate detected is higher than TARGET H R As a result the user s heart rate will be adjusted to close the TARGET H R in the range o...
Page 16: ...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 it is a warning for users to speed down or to lower the level of resistance I Pulse Recovery It is a function to check the condition of pulse recovery that is scaled from 1 0 to 6 0 while 1 0 means the best and 6 ...
Page 17: ...peed Sensor and the Magnet is correct 5mm or less 3 Check that all the Computer Plugs and Sockets are FIRMLY and correctly connected 4 Check that the Computer Wires are not damaged The Sensor is faulty If all these Checks fail then replace the Sensor The Computer is faulty Replace the Computer by contacting your dealer The LCD Screen Partially Displays The connection between the Circuit Board and ...
Page 18: ...rted into the sockets The Computer is receiving a faint of Intermittent Pulse Signal 1 The Hand Pulse Sensors will NOT operate correctly if your skin is extremely dry moisten your hands with a little water and try again 2 The Hand Pulse Sensors are designed to be held firmly If you move your hands while exercising then the Computer may receive an Intermittent Pulse Signal Avoid moving your hands w...
Page 19: ... 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...
Page 20: ...ust the resistance and will start making an abnormal sound If this happens the Motor may already be damaged by some kind of interference 2 Motor Problems a Symptoms include a 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 S...