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Parts List 

 

Part  

Part Description 

Qty 

   Part 

Part Description 

Qty 

0K7M 

PEDAL SCREWS 

  

2JAW 

WRENCH 

018D 

FLAT WASHER (Foot Assembly) 

  

2JAX 

WRENCH 17mm 

01FD 

STICKER (Left Assembly Arms) 

  

2JAY 

SCREW DRIVER 

01FE 

STICKER (Right Assembly Arms) 

  

2JC7 

WRENCH HEX. 6mm 

01HL 

D.C MOTOR ASS'Y 

  

2K6R 

PLUNGER (HR Handle Bar End Cap) 

01HR 

AC Adaptor DC 9V    1000MA 

  

2K81 

Tube of Grease 

01HU 

OUTLET - AC Inlet Cable 

  

2KX7 

BALL BEARING (PEDAL TUBE) 6203ZZ 

01J8 

REED SWITCH (Speed Sensor) 

  

2KX8 

BALL BEARING (Belt Tensioner) 6204ZZ 

0GD9 

COLLAR 

  

2KX9 

BALL BEARING (6005ZZ) 

12 

0J3P 

HEX. WRENCH 4mm 

  

2L80 

PLATE COVER 

0J4D 

FLAT WASHER 4x10-1 

10 

  

2LXT 

M12X1.75-55 HEX BOLT 

0J4Z 

FLAT WASHER 12x20-3 

  

2MR5 

PLATE COVER 

0J6C 

FLAT WASHER 10*20 Washer 

  

2MRU  SLIDER Assembly (Right) 

0J93 

SPRING WASHER 

  

2MT0 

POINTER (Adjuster Indicator) 

0J9C 

SPRING WASHER 

  

2MX4 

BRACKET COVER 

0JEE 

C-RING (Foot Assembly) 

  

2MXU  Lead Wire Assembly 

0JEG 

C-RING A-20

 

 

  

2MXV 

WIRE ASS'Y - Computer Cable 

0JEJ 

C-RING

 

 

  

2MY0 

WIRE ASS'Y - Heart Rate Wire 

0K2C 

M8X1.25-16 HEX SCREWS 

  

2N02 

END CAP 

0K2W 

M5*12 HEX SCREWS 

  

2N3N 

CENTER SHAFT Assembly 

0K3X 

CR.RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER 
(Servo Motor) 

  

2N6M  LINKAGE SHAFT 

0K4R 

CR.-RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW M5*0.8-12 
Screw 

13 

  

2NEK 

STRAIN RELIEF 

0K4T 

M5X0.8-20 SCREW 

24 

  

2NHZ 

C-RING 

0K71 

Cover Screw   

  

2NSD 

CUP 

0K94 

M5*12-16 TAPPING SCREW 

18 

  

2P2E 

STOP PLATE 

0KDH 

CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW (Adjuster 
Indicator Screw) 

  

2P2Z 

COMPRESSION SPRING 

0KMP 

HEX. NUT (HR Sensor Nut) 

  

2P30 

FIXED COLUMN 

0KNM 

M10X1.5 HEX. NUT 

  

2P31 

RUBBER PAD 

0KR0 

M12*1.75 T12 Locking NUT 

  

2P36 

SHAFT SLEEVE 

0KRK 

U-TYPE NUT M5-12mm

   

 

16 

  

2PVZ 

SENSOR STEEL (Heart Rate Sensor) 

143G 

HEX. SOC. TRUSS HD. SCREW 

  

2PW0  HEART RATE HANDLE BAR (HR Sensor Plastic 

Assembly) 

157W 

CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW (HR Sensor 
Screw)  

  

2QXN 

SCREW STOP 

20W4 

M10x1.25 T=4 HEX. NUT 

  

2SDP 

BUSH (Drive Bearing Bushing) 

21AA 

IDIER WHEEL BRACKET Frame 

  

2UTT 

BALL BEARING (SHAFT SLEEVE) 

21B8 

M10*20 Hex Bolt 

  

2W1Q  Screw M4*16-10 (Pivot Cover) 

21BA 

M10*81.5 Hex Bolt 

  

2X16 

Washer 8*18-2 

10 

21K5 

MAGNET AND BRACKET 

  

2X70 

SHAFT SLEEVE 

21LG 

COLLAR 

  

2X71 

ARBOR COLLAR(A) 

21NP 

M12*1.75-110 HEX BOLT 

  

2X72 

ARBOR COLLAR(B) 

21RZ 

WRENCH 17 mm   

  

2X73 

HANDLE BAR Frame 

21X8 

SPACER 

  

2X7P 

HAND PULSE Wire (Inside Assembly) 

21ZS 

CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW (Plate Cover 
Screw)  

  

2X7T 

PEDALS 

22B3 

WASHER 

  

2X7U 

HANDRIAL,LEFT UPPER Frame 

22FZ 

M8*1.25-45 Bolt 

  

2X7V 

HANDRIAL,RIGHT UPPER Frame 

22LR 

C-RING, A16 T=1.2 

  

2X7Z 

HANDRAIL,LEFT UPPER Assembly 

22QV 

HEX. SOC. TRUSS HD. SCREW (Crank 
Bearing) 

  

2X80 

HANDRAIL,RIGHT UPPER Assembly 

22RR 

M10*1.5 Hex Nut 

  

2X82 

Pulse Handle Bar Assembly 

240E 

WATER BOTTLE HOLDER 

  

2X8K 

SERIAL NUMBER STICKER 

25VV 

C-RING

   

 

  

2X91 

LABEL Sticker Console Mast 

26E3- 

Bolt M8*1.25-45   

  

2X92 

LABEL Sticker Main Frame 

26LH 

LEVELING PAD 

  

2X93 

LABEL Left Outer Cover Sticker 

27JR 

HEX. SOC. SET SCREW M5*6 (Small 
Allan) 

  

2X9Z 

SUPPORTING TUBE Assembly - Right 

29M9 

RUBBER PAD (HR Pad) 

  

2XA0 

SUPPORTING TUBE Assembly - Left 

2AX2 

WHEEL MOBILITY 

  

2XA1 

FOAM For Side Rail 

2CRJ 

CRANK SHAFT 

  

2XA2 

RETAINING CLIP 

2CTC 

LINKING SEAT, Collar, Nylon 

  

2XA4 

CONSOLE MAST ASS'Y 

2CTQ 

DRIVE Pulley Right 

  

2XA8 

FRAME Assembly (Main Frame) 

2CTS 

DRIVE Pulley Left 

  

2XA9 

SIDE COVER(Right,Top) 

2CU3 

CENTER SHAFT WASHER 

  

2XAA 

SIDE COVER (Left,Top) 

2CU7 

M12*1.75-30 HEX BOLT   

  

2XBA 

TRANSMITTER/BELT HAND SENSOR 

2CU8 

ROLLING WHEEL 

  

2XBZ 

LINKAGE Assembly Frame Arms L+R 

2CU9 

COLLAR 

  

2XCM  PIVOT COVER FRONT 

Summary of Contents for LC-CD500

Page 1: ...lifecorefitness com www lifecorefitness com LifeCore Fitness Inc 2575 Pioneer Ave Suite 101 Vista CA 92081 Serial Number is located on the frame Please send in the attached warranty card Page 33 or r...

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Page 3: ...Assembly Figure 8 9 Page 11 Assembly Figure 10 11 Page 12 Assembly Figure 12 AC Adaptor Location Page 13 Computer Console Instructions Page 14 Monitoring Your Heart Rate Page 21 Wireless Chest Strap T...

Page 4: ...tive maintenance tips to keep the product in good working order Make sure that all components are fastened securely including but not limited to pedals handlebars or computer It is recommended the uni...

Page 5: ...s easy access to an electrical outlet with a surge protector Unpack the box in a clear work area to allow smooth assembly Remove all the parts from the packing material however do not discard packing...

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Page 7: ...ve been provided to assist with product assembly If you are missing any parts assembly bags or need assistance with assembly please call LifeCore Fitness at 1 888 815 5559 FIGURE 1 Note Ensure that al...

Page 8: ...assembly will only go onto the console tube one way The connector on the middle of the handrail assembly will face outwards Note Use assembly grease on Pivot Points prior to connection arms Locate ba...

Page 9: ...s Repeat same steps for right side FIGURE 5 Note It is recommended that two adults align and secure the pedal tube assemblies to the handrail assemblies Note Use assembly grease on Pivot Points prior...

Page 10: ...Figure 6 Attach bracket cover to the handrail assembly by lining up the hole and screwing Qty one M5 0 8 12 screw into handrail assembly Repeat for other side FIGURE 7 Locate bag labeled Figure 7 Loc...

Page 11: ...riate location on the back of the console Secure console to console tube using the Qty four M5x0 8 12 screws in back of console Tighten screws snugly Not Too Tight FIGURE 9 Note Ensure that all wires...

Page 12: ...d Figure 10 See Figure 10 Secure bottle holder to console tube using Qty two M5 0 8 12 screws FIGURE 11 Locate bag labeled Figure 11 Connect the two pivot covers on to the handlebar assembly using Qty...

Page 13: ...ith Qty two washers 8 18 2 and Qty two nuts M8 1 25 T 12 5 Use bolt Qty one M8 1 25 75 with washer 8 18 2 and nut M8 1 25 T 12 5 to finish the left side rail Repeat for right side Once all hardware is...

Page 14: ...Strides Min Calories Pulse Resistance Level and Cal Hour Profile Window Displays program profile tension bar heart rate bar HR Programs Only lap progress display and lap counter The profile window to...

Page 15: ...calculated workout data in each of the windows The console default time will continue to count down until time has reached 0 00 During non heart rate programs the profile window will toggle between th...

Page 16: ...weight Press button to confirm Note Default weight is 150 Pounds Weight settings can range from 70 LBS to 330 LBS AGE Once weight has been entered age will show in message window Use the or buttons to...

Page 17: ...e arrows press to select Next weight will be displayed adjust for weight using the arrows GLUTE BLASTER Will gradually take a user to the highest resistance peak then gradually bring the tension level...

Page 18: ...r heart rate level in accordance to the Heart Rate program In all Heart Rate Control programs the console only accepts the wireless heart rate signal from a chest strap transmitter The heart rate hand...

Page 19: ...ar workout HR 65 FAT BURN Maintains your Target Heart Rate at 65 of Max Heart Rate by automatically adjusting the tension levels to maintain that percentage This is a good program for people who want...

Page 20: ...current position on the virtual track will blink The tension level will be displayed in the first column Every dot in the tension column will represent an increment of one or two tension levels Tensio...

Page 21: ...eral months of exercising the AHA recommends aiming for the lower part of the target heart rate zone 60 then gradually progressing up to 75 According to the AHA exercising above 75 of your maximum hea...

Page 22: ...rdiac pacemaker or if you are taking medications for a heart condition Medication or electrical pulses from the pacemaker can interfere with accurate heart rate readings Do not bend the chest strips T...

Page 23: ...ood connection with your body When you start to sweat the connection may improve 9 Check to see if battery is still working The estimated average battery life of the transmitter is 2000 hours of use I...

Page 24: ...g onto knob B simultaneously pull outwards on knob A to disengage the locking pin and hold it outwards Using the same hand that is holding Knob B Slide the adjustment arm either up or down until desir...

Page 25: ...rks check the resistance cable and make sure that it is connected to the magnetic flywheel servo motor correctly 9 If the motor is still not changing resistance the computer and or servo motor may nee...

Page 26: ...o get a different position 9 If just putting on the chest strap wait a few minutes for the transmitter gets a good connection with your body When you start to sweat the connection will improve 9 Check...

Page 27: ...with the ground Adjust as needed to level machine 9 If unit is placed on hard surface the machine will need to have a mat placed under the machine to prevent leveler feet from breaking and to reduce f...

Page 28: ...ve body sweat which contains salt Salt is the number one factor that will cause the unit to rust and the electronics to stop working 2 Dry the unit off with a clean towel to remove left over moister a...

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Page 30: ...EEL Heart Rate Sensor 4 143G HEX SOC TRUSS HD SCREW 2 2PW0 HEART RATE HANDLE BAR HR Sensor Plastic Assembly 4 157W CR RE PAN HD SCREW HR Sensor Screw 4 2QXN SCREW STOP 2 20W4 M10x1 25 T 4 HEX NUT 2 2S...

Page 31: ...m 1 2GQP RETAINING CLIP 2 2XGR LEVER ARM Assembly Left Complete Arm 1 2GQQ SLEEVE Dual Action Arm 2 2XK3 Locking Knob Linkage Arm Left 1 2GQS COVER 1 2XK4 SLIDER Assembly Left 1 2GS1 PEDAL TUBE Bushin...

Page 32: ...32 P a g e Service Notes and History...

Page 33: ...e ducts manufa original purcha ditions exclud cts This warra er grips plastic that might ne er improper ins s squeaks cl oduct you hav free from def the original p to another pu eCore Fitness t have...

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