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ONDITIONING 

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UIDELINES

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How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition. If you have been inactive for 

several years, or are severely overweight, you must slowly and increase your time on the 2 in 1 Elliptical / 

Stepper gradually: a few minutes per workout. 

 

  Initially, you may be able to exercise only for a few minutes in your target zone, however, your aerobic fitness 

will improve over the next six to eight weeks. Don’t be discouraged if it takes longer. It’s important to work at 

your own pace. Ultimately, you’ll be able to exercise continuously for 30 minutes. The better your aerobic 

fitness, the harder you will have to work to stay in your target zone. Please remember these essentials: 

 

  Have your doctor review your training and diet programs to advise you of a workout routine you should 

adopt. 

  Begin your training program slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your doctor. 

  Monitor your pulse frequently. Establish your target heart rate base on your age and condition. 

  Set up your 2 in 1 Elliptical / Stepper a flat, even surface at least 3 feet from walls and furniture. 

 

EXERCISE INTENSITY 

 

To maximize the benefits of exercising, it is important to exercise with the proper intensity. The proper intensity 

level can be found by using your heart rate as a guide. For effective aerobic exercise, your heart rate should 

be maintained at a level between 70% and 85% of your maximum heart rate as you exercise. This is known as 

your target zone. You can find your target zone in the table below. Target zones are listed for both 

unconditioned and conditioned persons according to age. 

 

During the first few months of your exercise 

program, keep your heart rate near the low end of 

your target zone as you exercise. After a few 

months, your heart rate can be increased 

gradually until it is near the middle of your target 

zone as you exercise. 

 

To measure your 

heart rate 

manually, stop 

exercising but 

continue moving 

your legs or 

walking around and place two fingers on your wrist. Take a six-second heartbeat count and multiply the results 

by 10 to find your heart rate. For example, if your six-second heartbeat count is 14, your heart rate is 140 

beats per minute. (A six-second count is used because your heart rate will drop rapidly when you stop 

exercising.) Adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is at the proper level. 

 

Age 

Target Heart Rate Zone 
(55% ~ 90% of Max. 
Heart Rate) 

Average Max. Heart 
Rate 100% 

20 

110-180 beats per minute 

200 beats per minute

25 

107-175 beats per minute 

195 beats per minute

30 

105-171 beats per minute 

190 beats per minute

35 

102-166 beats per minute 

185 beats per minute

40 

99-162 beats per minute 

180 beats per minute

45 

97-157 beats per minute 

175 beats per minute

50 

94-153 beats per minute 

170 beats per minute

55 

91-148 beats per minute 

165 beats per minute

60 

88-144 beats per minute 

160 beats per minute

65 

85-139 beats per minute 

155 beats per minute

70 

83-135 beats per minute 

150 beats per minute

 

Summary of Contents for HM-U6200

Page 1: ...ur if this equipment is not assembled and used correctly Serious bodily injury can also occur if all instructions are not followed Keep children and pets away from equipment when in use Always make su...

Page 2: ...ain within them Always use common sense when exercising 12 Before using this product please consult your personal physician for a complete physicalexamination 13 Do not wear loose or dangling clothing...

Page 3: ...ood condition Do not dispose of the packing material until the assembly process is completed Assembly tools and hardware kit have included for you to use when assembling the product Console Upper Cove...

Page 4: ...head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the bolt or screw After unpacking the unit open the hardware bag and make sure that you have all the following items Note Some...

Page 5: ...r time and opportunity to exercise The equipment provides a convenient and simple method to begin your assault on getting your body in shape and achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle Before read...

Page 6: ...r 2 to the Main Frame 1 d Follow the above STEP b to attach the Rear Stabilizer 3 to the Main Frame 1 with two Lock Washers M8 65 two Washers 8x16x2 0t 66 and two Bolts Socket Head M8xp1 25x90mm 84 NO...

Page 7: ...he side of the Front Handlebar 6 b Position the Front Handlebar 6 in place through the Upright Post Assembly 5 and secure with five Washers 8x16x2 0t 66 five Lock Washers M8 65 four Bolts Button Head...

Page 8: ...the Console 32 33 and the Upright Post Assembly 5 d Connect the Front Connection Wire 94 to the Rear Connection Wire 95 Be care not to pinch the wires e Connect the Front Pulse Sensor Wire 100 to the...

Page 9: ...Handlebar 6 as the illustrator shown on the left b Then secure the Right Console Sleeve 35 to the Upright Post Assembly 5 with two Screws Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 73 c Repeat the above process on the...

Page 10: ...al 11 clockwise into the right crank Tighten the Pedal as firmly as possible b Thread the Left Pedal 10 into the left crank area of the Main Frame 1 Firmly tighten the Left Pedal 10 counter clockwise...

Page 11: ...the equipment sets on the floor without rocking HOW TO ADJUST CONSOLE ANGLE To get the best console angle it s suggested to use both hands to hold the upper and lower end of the console and gently adj...

Page 12: ...SS TEST PROGRAM P7 RANDOM PROGRAM P8 BODY FAT PROGRAM P9 TARGET H R PROGRAM P10 60 H R C PROGRAM P11 75 H R C PROGRAM P12 85 H R C PROGRAM P13 USER 1 MODE PROGRAM P14 USER 2 MODE PROGRAM P15 USER 3 MO...

Page 13: ...ART PAUSE all the date will return to 0 and the console will return to POWER ON status Press ENTER to confirm the program function PROGRAM TIME HEIGHT WEIGHT DISTANCE CALORIES AGE GENDER TARGET H R an...

Page 14: ...set ODO s distance value press UP MODE DOWN and ENTER at the same time to let the motor automatically calibrate to reset ODO value to zero a PULSE RECOVERY button measures how quickly you return to a...

Page 15: ...et distance was not selected this would measure the total distance from 0 00 to 999 km mile z Count Down If you have set the target distance the console will count down from that selected target dista...

Page 16: ...d increment NOTE Although the console allows input for age beginning at 10 years old the product is not recommended for children s use BMI z During BODY FAT TEST the result would display the value of...

Page 17: ...et and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console will return to POWER ON status 3 Normal way to operate MANUAL...

Page 18: ...ot selected TIME will count up from 0 00 to maximum 99 59 minutes z Count Down If you have set the target time the console will count down from that selected target time down to 0 00 If you would like...

Page 19: ...t the AGE b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set your AGE 10 TO 99 YEARS OLD 1 YEAR OLD INCREMENT NOTE for AGE NOTE Although the console allows input for ages beginning at 10 years old the product is not rec...

Page 20: ...should be 161 220 30 x 85 z The console will monitor your pulse and compare the value of your pulse with TARGET HEART RATE The value of HEART RATE will keep flashing to warn you to slow down or lower...

Page 21: ...n on the console or begin pedaling to turn on the console After a few seconds the console will then light up with a short beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use 2 Prior information HO...

Page 22: ...ar with the display flashing 0 00 b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired TIME 1 00 TO 99 00 1 MINUTE INCREMENT NOTE for TIME z Count Up If a target time was not selected TIME will count up from 0...

Page 23: ...he AGE b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set your AGE 10 TO 99 YEARS OLD 1 YEAR OLD INCREMENT NOTE for CALORIES NOTE Although the console allows input for ages beginning at 10 years old the product is not r...

Page 24: ...hould be 161 220 30 x 85 z The console will monitor your pulse and compare the value of your pulse with TARGET HEART RATE The value of HEART RATE will keep flashing to warn you to slow down or lower t...

Page 25: ...e 2 Prior information HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console...

Page 26: ...button to confirm your HEIGHT value and enter the mode to set your WEIGHT b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set your WEIGHT 10 200KG 0 2 KG INCREMENT 23 440 LBS 0 5 LBS INCREMENT NOTE for WEIGHT NOTE The p...

Page 27: ...tain normal body functions while at rest BMR is the largest factor in determining overall metabolic rate and how many calories you need to maintain lose or gain weight To lose weight you should try to...

Page 28: ...pe 4 20 24 fat Slim Class 3 Type 5 25 29 fat Standard Type 6 30 34 fat Overweight Type 7 35 39 fat Obese Class 1 Type 8 40 44 fat Obese Class 2 Type 9 45 50 fat Extreme Obesity 5 ERROR INFORMATION If...

Page 29: ...mation HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console will return to...

Page 30: ...button and then UP or DOWN button a After pressing the ENTER button to enter into H R C PROGRAM P9 12 the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing 0 00 b Press the ENTER button again t...

Page 31: ...60 of maximum heart rate 60 of 220 you age TRAINER 75 of maximum heart rate 75 of 220 you age ACTIVE TRAINER 85 of maximum heart rate 85 of 220 you age b CONSOLE MONITOR YOUR CURRENT PULSE z The cons...

Page 32: ...ctly the pulse readout will appear again H DURING WORKOUT THE TORQUE TENSION LEVEL IS EASILY CHANGED AT ANY TIME UP or DOWN button You can change the torque tension level from 1 to 16 levels at any ti...

Page 33: ...se 2 Prior information HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console...

Page 34: ...utton and then UP or DOWN button a After pressing the ENTER button to enter into USER MODE PROGRAM P13 P16 the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing 0 00 b Press the ENTER button ag...

Page 35: ...the EACH TIME INTERVAL OF TORQUE RESISTANCE LEVEL 1 TO 16 TORQUE RESISTANCE LEVELS 1 TORQUE RESISTANCE LEVEL INCREMENT then press ENTER button to confirm c Continue following the above process to fin...

Page 36: ...rate should be 161 220 30 x 85 z The console will monitor your pulse and compare the value of your pulse with TARGET HEART RATE The value of HEART RATE will keep flashing to warn you to slow down or...

Page 37: ...may not have enough power to adjust the tension level 4 If the battery power is low please keep pedalling more than 45 RPM for normal operation and the generator would start to recharge the battery F...

Page 38: ...ulse Sensors correctly 1 Check whether the wires are broken or well connected Replace the broken wires with new wires or re connected the wires 2 Check whether the motor is broken has struggle to adju...

Page 39: ...e Computer Case Retighten the Screws Take care NOT to over tighten the Screws as this may destroy the Circuit Board You just need to keep the Circuit Board firm STOP tightening screw when you meet res...

Page 40: ...0 and 85 of your maximum heart rate as you exercise This is known as your target zone You can find your target zone in the table below Target zones are listed for both unconditioned and conditioned pe...

Page 41: ...the legs as wide as possible Stretch the upper body toward the knee on the right leg by using your arms to pull your chest to your thighs Hold this stretch 10 to 30 seconds DO NOT BOUNCE Do this stret...

Page 42: ...42 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING...

Page 43: ...for Handlebar 2 30 Hand Pulse Upper Cover L R 2 31 Hand Pulse Bottom Cover L R 2 32 Console Upper Cover 1 NO Item Name Q TY 33 Console Bottom Cover 1 34 Left Console Sleeve 1 35 Right Console Sleeve...

Page 44: ...M6xp1 0x15mm 4 82 Bolt Socket Head M8xp1 25x16mm 4 83 Bolt Socket Head M8xp1 25x45mm 1 NO Item Name Q TY 84 Bolt Socket Head M8xp1 25x90mm 4 85 Bolt Hex Head M8xp1 25x16mm 4 86 Bolt Hex Head M10xp1 5x...

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