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   Each workout is divided into one-minute seg-

ments. One resistance level and one target speed 

is programmed for each segment. Note: The same 

resistance level and/or target speed may be pro-

grammed for consecutive segments. 

 

 During  the 

workout, 

the profile 

on the 

speed tab 

will show 

your prog-

ress. The 

flashing segment of the profile represents the current 

segment of the workout. The height of the flashing 

segment indicates the target speed for the current 

segment. 

   At the end of each segment of the workout, a series 

of tones will sound and the next segment of the profile 

will begin to flash. If a different resistance level and/or 

target speed is programmed for the next segment, the 

resistance level and/or target speed will appear in the 

display for a few seconds to alert you. The resistance 

of the pedals will then change. 

   As you exercise, you will be prompted to keep your 

pedaling speed near the target speed for the current 

segment. When an upward-pointing arrow appears 

in the display, increase your pedaling speed. When 

a downward-pointing arrow appears, decrease 

your pedaling speed. When no arrow appears, 

maintain your current pedaling speed. 

   IMPORTANT: The target speed is intended only to 

provide motivation. Your actual pedaling speed 

may be slower than the target speed. Make sure 

to pedal at a speed that is comfortable for you. 

   If the resistance level for the current segment is too 

high or too low, you can manually override the setting 

by pressing the Resistance buttons. IMPORTANT: 

When the current segment of the workout ends, 

the pedals will automatically adjust to the resis-

tance level programmed for the next segment.

   The workout will continue in this way until the last 

segment ends. To stop the workout at any time, stop 

pedaling. The time will flash in the display. To resume 

the workout, simply resume pedaling.

4.  Follow your progress with the display. 

  See step 4 on page 17.

5.  Measure your heart rate if desired.

  See step 5 on page 18.

6.  Turn on the fan if desired.

  See step 6 on page 19.

7.   When you are finished exercising, the console 

will turn off automatically.

  See step 7 on page 19.

HOW TO USE A SET-A-GOAL WORKOUT

1.   Begin pedaling or press any button on the 

console to turn on the console.

   When you turn on the console, the display will turn 

on. The console will then be ready for use.

2.  Set a calorie, distance, or time goal.

   To set a calorie, distance, or time goal, first press the 

Set A Goal button. 

   Next, press the increase and decrease buttons next 

to the Enter button until the name of the desired goal 

appears in the display. Then, press the Enter button.

   Then, press the increase and decrease buttons next 

to the Enter button to set the desired goal. 

3.  Begin pedaling to start the workout.

   Each workout is divided into one-minute segments. 

   You can manually change the resistance of the ped-

als as desired during the workout by pressing the 

Resistance buttons. 

   Note: If you manually change the resistance during 

a calorie goal workout, the length of the workout will 

adjust automatically to ensure that you meet your 

calorie goal.

   Note: The calorie goal is an estimate of the 

number of calories that you will burn during the 

workout. The actual number of calories that you 

burn will depend on various factors such as your 

weight. In addition, if you manually change the 

resistance during the workout, the number of 

calories you burn will be affected.

   The workout will continue in this way until the calorie, 

distance, or time goal is reached. To pause the work-

out, stop pedaling. The time will pause in the display. 

To resume the workout, simply resume pedaling.

4.  Follow your progress with the display. 

   As you exercise, the calories, time, or distance dis-

play will count down until the desired goal is reached.

  See step 4 on page 17.

5.  Measure your heart rate if desired.

  See step 5 on page 18.

6.  Turn on the fan if desired.

Profile

Summary of Contents for E 5.4

Page 1: ...eference QUESTIONS If you have questions or if there are missing parts please contact us UK Call 0330 1231045 From Ireland 053 92 36102 Website www iconsupport eu E mail csuk iconeurope com Write ICON...

Page 2: ...HOOTING 2 IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 4 WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT 4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOWTO OPERATETHE ELLIPTICAL 10 FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE 11 EXERCISE GUIDELINES 16 EXPLODED DRAWINGS 18 PART LIS...

Page 3: ...ighing more than 250 lbs 115 kg 9 Wear appropriate clothes while exercising do not wear loose clothes that could become caught on the elliptical Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection while ex...

Page 4: ...el number and serial number before contacting us The model number is NTIVEL77014 0 and the loca tion of the serial number decal are shown on the front cover of this manual Before reading further pleas...

Page 5: ...use the drawings below to identify small parts The number in parentheses below each drawing is the key number of the part from the PART LIST near the end of this manual The number following the parent...

Page 6: ...e loosely fitted Allen bolts 34 spring washers 22 and curved washers 33 from the Main Frame and lower the Handlebar Post 18 into position Loosely re fit the Allen Bolt 34 Spring washer 22 andCurved Wa...

Page 7: ...ten footplate support bars 28R L parallel don t incline to the lower swing bars 15R L and secure it with Allen bolts 26 washers 29 and nylon lock nuts 30 Then put the plastic cover 31 onto footplate s...

Page 8: ...washer 40 from the right footplate support bar and secure it tightly Do the same for the left pedal STEP 6 Fasten Handle Bar 10 to Handlebar Post and secure it with Allen Bolt 34 Curved washer 13 and...

Page 9: ...the back of computer 1 Sit the computer 1 onto its bracket and secure in place using the 4 screws STEP 9 Secure plastic cover 12 onto the handlebar post with a screw 11 Note Before using the machine...

Page 10: ...e in the world with customizable Google Maps Download training workouts designed to help you reach your personal goals Measure your progress by competing against other users in the iFit community Uplo...

Page 11: ...f a wireless iFit module is not inserted into the con sole and connected to iFit the manual mode will be selected automatically 3 Change the resistance of the pedals as desired As you pedal change the...

Page 12: ...ll turn off automatically If the pedals do not move for several seconds a tone will sound the console will pause and the time will flash in the display To resume your workout simply resume pedaling If...

Page 13: ...sume pedaling 4 Follow your progress with the display See step 4 on page 17 5 Measure your heart rate if desired See step 5 on page 18 6 Turn on the fan if desired See step 6 on page 19 7 When you are...

Page 14: ...your schedule Press the Compete button to compete in a race that you have previously scheduled Press the Track button to re run a recent iFit workout from your schedule Next press the increase and dec...

Page 15: ...sole will show a preset presentation when it is not in use Press the Enter button repeatedly to turn the demo mode ON or OFF Units The currently selected unit of measurement will appear in the display...

Page 16: ...ull the upper body arms to work your arms shoulders and back To focus on lower body exercise hold the upper body arms but do not push or pull them as you exercise rciser wait until the pedals come to...

Page 17: ...c Exercise If your goal is to strengthen your car diovascular system you must perform aerobic exercise which is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time For aerobic...

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Page 20: ...E U CUSTOMERS This electronic product must not be disposed of in municipal waste To preserve the environment this product must be recycled after its useful life as required by law Please use recycling...

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