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Stationary Handlebars

Place your hands midway between the top and bottom of the left and right
arms on the stationary handlebars. Adjust your hands up and down until you
find the position most comfortable for you. Bend your elbows slightly so that
your arms are not hyperextended or “locked out”. Using the stationary 
handlebars during your workout will decrease the amount of work in your
upper body and increase the amount of work in your lower body.

CHANGING FOOT POSITIONS

The generously sized foot platforms are 
7”wide by 16” inches long, which provides
workout stability and allows you to vary
your foot position for different workout
intensities. Begin with your feet in the 
most forward position and then move
your feet to the position that feels most
comfortable to you. The further back your feet are placed on the 
foot platforms, the greater the vertical height of the 
elliptical motion and therefore, the harder the workout.

USING THE HANDLEBARS

Your New Balance 8.0e comes with both dual-action handlebars and stationary handlebars.

Using the Pulse Function on the Dual-Action Handlebars

The pulse window on your electronics works in conjunction with the pulse 
sensors found on the dual-action handlebars. When you are ready to read
your pulse:

1)

Place both hands firmly on the pulse sensors. For the most accurate 
reading, it is important to use both hands and to temporarily stop moving.

2)

Look at your pulse window. The small heart will begin to blink.

3)

Your estimated heart rate will appear in the window approximately 

6 seconds after you grasp the pulse sensors.

4)

Refer to the Target Heart Rate Zone chart found on page 17 of this manual.
For additional information about the importance of working within certain
heart rate ranges, see pages 15 and 16 – 

Measuring Your Heart Rate.

5)

This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and/or a

specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring should not rely on the 
estimations provided.

Dual-Action Handlebars

Place your hands midway between the top and bottom of the left and
right arms on the dual-action handlebars. Adjust your hands up and down
slightly to find the position most comfortable for you. Bend your elbows
slightly so that your arms are not hyperextended or “locked out”. Use a firm
grip but try to avoid “white knuckles”. As your legs move in the elliptical
motion, pump your arms back and forth as if you were walking. Using the
dual-action handlebars will work your upper body in addition to your lower
body. By using the dual-action handlebars, you are recruiting more muscles
which will both elevate your heart rate and burn more calories than simply
doing a lower body workout.

Summary of Contents for 8.0e

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR NEW BALANCE 8 0e ELLIPTICAL TRAINER 8 0e...

Page 2: ...ng 16 Heart Rate Target Zone Chart 17 Warm Up Cool Down Stretches 18 19 Care Storage of Your New Balance 8 0e 20 Workout Progress Charts 21 22 Exercise Data Charts 23 24 New Balance Fitness Equipment...

Page 3: ...er training You should be able to carry on a conversation while exercising 8 After an exercise session cool down with slow walking and stretching 9 This machine should not be used by or near children...

Page 4: ...EMBLED WARNING LABEL 1 WARNING LABEL 1 WARNING LABEL 4 WARNING FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS STATED IN THE OWNER S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH KEEP CHILD...

Page 5: ...of Purchase 3 Where Product was Purchased Name of Retail Store City 4 Model Number NBP01080 2 5 Part Order Number and Description With this product in your home you have everything you need to start y...

Page 6: ...15mm allen bolts M8 spring washers and M8 curved washers for stationary bar M8 x 15mm allen bolts M8 spring washers and M8 curved washers for vertical column Occasionally our products contain compone...

Page 7: ...en with the long Allen Wrench provided STEP 2 Rear Caps Front Rollers Assembly Carefully lay the unit on its side Remove the orange Shipping Plugs by prying them out with a Screwdriver Put Rear Caps a...

Page 8: ...s M8 Spring Washers and M8 Curved Washers Tighten with the long Allen Wrench that is provided STEP 5 Dual Action Handlebars Assembly Insert Dual Action Handlebars into the corresponding Swing Arms Sec...

Page 9: ...e the Stationary Bar Assembly The Book Holder can be attached to the Computer at any time c Attach the Computer using the four Phillips Screws you removed in Step 6a into the back of the Computer Tigh...

Page 10: ...platform onto the floor see Fig 2 above 3 Then carefully bring your other foot over the machine and down to the floor see Fig 1 above Let go of the stationary handlebars Correct Workout Position When...

Page 11: ...ady to read your pulse 1 Place both hands firmly on the pulse sensors For the most accurate reading it is important to use both hands and to temporarily stop moving 2 Look at your pulse window The sma...

Page 12: ...time during your workout Calorie expenditure on your computer is based on realistic expectations however your computer is not individually programmable for all necessary variables to accurately monit...

Page 13: ...uttons To PAUSE your exercising program press the START button then to resume press the START button again Programs 11 and 12 These unique programs allow the computer to adjust the workout resistance...

Page 14: ...N buttons to adjust the contrast of the screen Press START button to set the desired level of contrast There are 16 levels of contrast Program Workout Graphics PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 5 PROGRAM 9 MANUAL FAT...

Page 15: ...ve this MUSCULAR STRENGTH the ability of a muscle to exert force for a brief period of time Upper body strength for example can be measured by various weight lifting exercises MUSCULAR ENDURANCE the a...

Page 16: ...an intensity vigorous enough to cause your heart rate and breathing to increase How hard you should exercise depends to a certain degree on your age and is determined by measuring your heart rate in b...

Page 17: ...itor provide a reasonably accurate estimate of your actual heart rate This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and or a specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring should no...

Page 18: ...129 175 148 129 170 144 119 165 140 115 160 136 112 155 131 108 150 127 105 145 123 101 140 119 98 AGE YRS TABLE 2 Exercise Warm Up THR Cool Down Total Sessions Total Time Week Period Minutes Period...

Page 19: ...Stop pulling when you feel the stretch Keep your kneecap pointing straight down and keep your knees close together Do not let the lifted knee swing outward Hold the stretch for 20 to 30 seconds Repea...

Page 20: ...flat on the floor gently grasp the bent knee with your hands and pull it over your body and towards the ground You should feel a stretch in your hips abdominals and lower back Hold for 20 to 30 secon...

Page 21: ...New Balance 8 0e Elliptical Trainer has been carefully designed to require minimum maintenance However we recommend the following to keep your unit operating smoothly Unplug your unit when it is not...

Page 22: ...a notebook You will find it both informative and motivational to look back at what you ve done and this data will help you to chart future fitness goals as you progress Every two weeks measure yourse...

Page 23: ...22 Resting Heart Rate Calves Thighs Hips Abdomen Waist Weight Date Resting Heart Rate Calves Thighs Hips Abdomen Waist Weight Date ADDITIONAL WORKOUT PROGRESS CHARTS...

Page 24: ...____ ___________ ___________ ___________ Week Date Of Workouts Total Workout Time ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ __________...

Page 25: ..._______ ___________ ___________ Week Date Of Workouts Total Workout Time ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ _______...

Page 26: ...s If you have any comments or questions contact our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 292 5009 Monday through Friday 9 00 am to 5 00 pm EST Please record the following information and kee...

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