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Troubleshooting Guide

Malfunction

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Belt transmitter electrodes are not
wet enough to pick up accurate
heart rate readings.

Wet the belt transmitter electrodes.

Belt transmitter electrodes are not
laying flat against the skin.

Ensure the belt transmitter
electrodes are laying flat against the
skin.

Belt transmitter needs cleaning.

Wash the belt transmitter with mild
soap and water.

Belt transmitter is not within 3 feet
(one meter) of the heart rate
receiver.

Make sure the chest strap
transmitter is within three feet (one
meter) of the heart rate receiver.

Chest strap battery is depleted.

Contact Customer Support Services
for instructions on how to have the
chest strap replaced.

Electromagnetic interference from
cell phones.

Electromagnetic interference from
computers.

Electromagnetic interference from
cars.

Electromagnetic interference from
high voltage power lines.

Electromagnetic interference from
motor driven exercise equipment.

Electromagnetic interference from
another heart rate transmitter within
three feet (one meter).

Heart rate
reading is
erratic or
absent entirely

Abnormally
elevated heart
rate readings

Move the bike a few inches away
from the probable cause, or move
the probable cause a few inches
away from the bike, until the heart
rate readings are accurate.

Summary of Contents for RE700

Page 1: ...13R Rev B RE700 RE700 ELLIPTICAL ...

Page 2: ...utions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment CAUTION Important Safety Information 3 Warm Up Exercises 4 Exploded View and Parts List 5 Usage And Maintenance 19 Console Panel Functions 20 Troubleshooting Guide 27 ...

Page 3: ...ns for proper operation 2 Do not reach into or underneath the unit and do not tip the unit on its side during operation 3 Never insert objects into any opening of the Bike If any object fall into this equipment carefully retrieve it while the unit is not in use If the object can t be reached please contact customer services 4 Never place any containers filled with liquids on the unit except in the...

Page 4: ...Sit with one leg extended Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended leg Reach toward your toes as far as possible Hold for 15 counts then relax This will stretch your hamstrings lower back and groin CALF ACHILLES STRETCH With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your...

Page 5: ...1 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2 3 Pedal 1 12 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M12 1 4 Holder for Pedal 1 13 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2 5 Pedal Forming 1 14 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 40 2 6 Axle for Pedal Bracket 1 15 Washer Φ9 Φ16 1 6 12 7 Bushing Φ16 11 5 1 16 Nylon Insert Lock NutM8 8 8 Plastic Bushing 2 17 Button Head Cap Screw M8 20 4 9 Socket Head Cap Screw M12 50 1 ...

Page 6: ...11 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2 3 Pedal 1 12 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M12 1 4 Holder for Pedal 1 13 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2 5 Pedal Forming 1 14 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 40 2 6 Axle for Pedal Bracket 1 15 Washer Φ9 Φ16 1 6 12 7 Bushing Φ16 11 5 1 16 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M8 8 8 Plastic Bushing 2 17 Button Head Cap Screw M8 20 4 9 Socket Head Cap Screw M12 50 1 ...

Page 7: ... Parts List Shaft ASSY ITEM NO Description QTY 1 Shaft 1 2 Belt Pully 1 3 Pillow Block 2 4 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2 5 Washer Φ11 Φ20 2 3 6 Washer Φ6 6 Φ12 1 6 3 7 Hex Head Bolt M10 30 3 8 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 20 3 ...

Page 8: ... 8 Exploded View and Parts List Cross Bracket ASSY ITEM NO Description QTY 1 Cross Bracket 1 2 Disk Cover 1 3 Washer Φ5 3 Φ10 1 4 4 Spring Washer Φ5 4 5 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 20 4 ...

Page 9: ... 9 Exploded View and Parts List Tightener ASSY ITEM NO Description QTY 1 Tightener 1 2 Adjustable Axle 1 3 Bearing 6204 2 4 External Retaining Ring Φ20 1 5 External Retaining Ring Φ17 1 ...

Page 10: ... 10 Exploded View and Parts List Main Frame ASSY ...

Page 11: ... 4 11 Little Disk Cover 2 39 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 15 11 12 Left Front Bottom Cover 1 40 Socket Head Cap Screw M5 15 3 13 Right Front Bottom Cover 1 41 Pan Head Phillips Self tapping Screw ST4 2 16 16 14 Plug 2 42 Flange Nut M14 1 5 2 15 Wheel 2 43 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M10 4 16 Square Nut 2 44 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M8 1 17 Adjustbale Foot 2 45 Hex Nut M10 4 18 Foot 3 46 Hex Nut M8 1 19 Mid R...

Page 12: ... 12 Exploded View and Parts List Console ...

Page 13: ...Frame 1 6 Support Pillar 4 7 PCB 1 8 Handle Pulse PCB 1 9 Wireless Receiver 1 10 Hand Pulse Cable to Console 1 11 Magnet Cord 2 12 Magnet Cord 3 13 Console Overlay 1 14 LOGO 1 15 Button Head Cap Screw M8 20 1 16 Pan Head Phillips Self tapping Screw ST4 2 16 8 17 Pan Head Phillips Screw M4 10 4 18 Pan Head Phillips Self tapping Screw ST2 9 9 5 17 19 Washer Φ9 Φ16 1 6 1 ...

Page 14: ... 14 Exploded View and Parts List Handle Bracket ASSY ITEM NO Description QTY 1 Handle Bracket 1 2 Pulse Plate 1 3 Pulse Plate 1 4 Handle Pulse Cable 1 5 Switching Cable 1 ...

Page 15: ...w M8 55 4 2 Handle Bracket ASSY 1 9 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 20 4 3 Console 1 10 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 15 4 4 Water Bottle Holder 1 11 Washer Φ9 Φ16 1 6 8 5 Water Bottle Holder Bracket 1 12 Spring Washer Φ8 4 6 Cover for Water Bottle Holder 1 13 Pan Head Phillips Screw M4 10 2 7 Upper Cable of Console 1 Console ASSY ...

Page 16: ... List Left Handle Bracket ASSY ITEM NO Description QTY 1 Left Handle Bracket 1 2 Front Handle 1 3 Back Handle 1 4 Plug of Handle 1 5 Socket Head Cap Screw M5 25 4 6 Bearing 6005 1 7 Bearing 6204 1 8 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2 ...

Page 17: ...List Right Handle Bracket ASSY ITEM NO Description QTY 1 Right Handle Bracket 1 2 Front Handle 1 3 Back Handle 1 4 Plug of Handle 1 5 Socket Head Cap Screw M5 25 4 6 Bearing 6005 1 7 Bearing 6204 1 8 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2 ...

Page 18: ...4 Right Handle Bracket ASSY 1 15 Hex Head Bolt M10 25 4 5 Front Top Cover 1 16 Hex Head Bolt M10 15 2 6 Left Top Cover 1 17 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 20 4 7 Right Top Cover 1 18 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5 15 9 8 Left Rotating Cover 1 1 19 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M10 2 9 Left Rotating Cover 2 1 20 Washer Φ11 Φ25 2 2 10 Right Rotating Cover 1 1 21 Washer Φ11 Φ20 2 4 11 Right Rotating Cover 2 1 22 Spr...

Page 19: ...2 When using the machine you must ensure it stand steadily on the grand If it isn t steady you must adjust the Adjustable Foot 3 The machine has selt generating system no power required 4 Max User Weight is 160 Kg Maintenance 1 Tighten the pedals every 3 months 2 If the Bolts and Screws have the trend of losing please lock them timely ...

Page 20: ... 20 Console Panel Functions ...

Page 21: ...ART RATE WINDOW Indicates user s current heart rate BPM 7 RESISTANCE WINDOW Indicates workout in resistance L1 L20 in 1 increments 8 DOT MATRIX 8 1 Indicates START PEDALLING OR SELECT PROGRAM TO BEGIN when turn on power 8 2 Indicates message when enter value 8 3 Indicates workout curve in Program mode CONSOLE BUTTONS 1 START This button is used to start the current program 2 RESET Press once Resis...

Page 22: ...s button is used to select workout target mode 11 CARDIO ONE TOUCH This button is used to select workout cardio mode 12 HEART RATE ONE TOUCH This button is used to select workout heart rate mode 13 ADVANCED ONE TOUCH This button is used to select workout advanced mode CONSOLE OPERATION 1 QUICK START MANUAL MODE 1 1 Start the pedal 1 2 When console turns on the LED screen scrolls START PEDALLING OR...

Page 23: ...he default value 2 2 3 Press OK to confirm 2 2 4 LED scrolls ENTER TIME LED displays 20 2 2 5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 2 6 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm 2 2 7 LED displays START PEDALLING 2 3 If Interval is selected 2 3 1 LED scrolls INTERVAL MODE ENTER WEIGHT LED displays 70 2 3 2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or...

Page 24: ...he default value 2 4 1 3 Press OK to confirm 2 4 1 4 LED scrolls ENTER TIME LED displays 20 2 4 1 5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 4 1 6 Press OK to confirm 2 4 1 7 LED scrolls ENTER AGE LED displays 40 2 4 1 8 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 4 1 9 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm 2 4 1 10 LE...

Page 25: ...or QUICK START to confirm 2 5 2 4 LED displays START PEDALLING 2 5 3 If 3 is selected 2 5 3 1 LED scrolls TIME TARGET ENTER TIME LED displays 30 2 5 3 2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 5 3 3 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm 2 5 3 4 LED displays START PEDALLING 2 6 If Advanced is selected LED scrolls ADVANCED TRAINING 1 EVENTS 2 OTHERS Uses resi...

Page 26: ...ult value 2 6 2 1 2 Press OK OR QUICKSTART to confirm 2 6 2 2 If 2 is selected LED scrolls HILL MODE ENTER WEIGHT 2 6 2 2 1 LED displays 70 2 6 2 2 2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or to adjust the default value 2 6 2 2 3 Press OK to confirm 2 6 2 2 4 LED scrolls ENTER TIME LED displays 20 2 6 2 2 5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys or to adjust the default val...

Page 27: ...e meter of the heart rate receiver Chest strap battery is depleted Contact Customer Support Services for instructions on how to have the chest strap replaced Electromagnetic interference from cell phones Electromagnetic interference from computers Electromagnetic interference from cars Electromagnetic interference from high voltage power lines Electromagnetic interference from motor driven exercis...

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