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START WITH LEG MOTION ONLY

Note: See page 6 for steps 1, 2, and 3.

1. Adjust the ski resistance and the elevation.

(Beginners may prefer to start with the ski exerciser
in the lowest elevated position.) Make sure that
the flywheel is not touching the floor.

2. Adjust the hip pad to the proper height. Make sure

that the hip pad adjustment knobs are tight. The hip
pad is designed for you to push against; however,
do not lean over it. There may be some movement
to the upright.

3. Hold the handlebar or the hip pad for balance. Do

not lean forward. Keep your weight on your feet
and your back straight. Increase the ski resis-
tance if you slide away from the hip pad.

4. Begin to ski. Push your right foot back, and then

your left. Do not pull your right foot forward until the
left is pushing back. Do not bring either foot in
front of your body. 
Continue to move both feet
with a smooth walking motion. Start with short
strides. You will feel the ski resistance as you move
your foot backward. Let your heel rise naturally at
the back of your stride. Keep the balls of your feet

on the skis at all times. Note: There is no defined
range of motion for your stride. Increase the ski
resistance if you slide away from the hip pad. As
you exercise, you may want to increase or
decrease your stride depending on your comfort
level. Once this motion feels comfortable, move on.

ADD ARM SWINGS TO THE LEG MOTION

1. Continue your leg motion. Keep one hand on the

handlebar or the hip pad for balance. Swing your
other arm at your side. When your left leg is for-
ward, your left arm should be back. Repeat this
process with your other arm. 

2. When you are comfortable swinging each arm sep-

arately, try swinging both arms. Swing your arms
naturally. Practice this motion until it feels comfort-
able. 

COMBINE THE ARM AND LEG MOTIONS

1. Set the arm cord resistance at a comfortable level.

Grasp the handgrips. Continue your leg motion.

2. Pull the handgrips through your natural arm swing.

When your right leg is forward, your right hand
should be back; when your left leg is forward, your
left hand should be back. Practice this motion until
it feels comfortable.

Use the tips below to coordinate the arm and leg
motions:

1. If combining the arm and leg motions is difficult,

keep practicing the leg motion. Incorporate the arm
motion only when you feel comfortable with the leg
motion. 

2. When you incorporate the arm motion, try to swing

your arms naturally. Allow one arm to pull the other
arm forward. Keep the arm cord taught. 

3. Keep your waist in contact with the hip pad at all

times to hold back your forward motion. If you feel
that you are sliding away from the hip pad,
increase the ski resistance. 

4. Resistance is felt only when you push your feet

backward. Always keep your weight on the ski you
are pushing backward. Avoid leaning forward. Keep
your weight over your feet, your shoulders back,
and your head up. Find a focal point; this will help
you keep your head up and your back straight.

Arm Cord

Resistance Strap

Resistance Clamp

Ski

Flywheel

Handgrip

Handlebar

Hip Pad

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Summary of Contents for NTXC80182

Page 1: ...DIRECT TO OUR TOLL FREE CUSTOMER HOT LINE The trained technicians on our cus tomer hot line will provide imme diate assistance free of charge to you CUSTOMER HOT LINE 1 888 825 2588 Mon Fri 6 a m 6 p m MST USER S MANUAL CAUTION Read all precautions and instruc tions in this manual before using this equipment Save this manual for future reference Serial Number Decal Model No NTXC80182 Serial No Wri...

Page 2: ...y persons weighing more than 250 pounds 7 Wear appropriate clothing when exercising do not wear loose clothing that could become caught on the ski exerciser Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection 8 The pulse monitor is not a medical device Various factors including the user s move ment may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings The pulse monitor is intended only as an exercise aid in d...

Page 3: ...manual please call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 888 825 2588 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before calling The model number is NTXC80182 The serial number can be found on a decal attached to the ski exerciser see the front cover of this manual Before reading furt...

Page 4: ... Make sure that the Leg Pin goes completely through the holes and that the bent end of the Leg Pin points toward the floor Rotate the Leg Pin to secure it around the Leg Slide an Incline Clamp 92 onto the indicated stud and into the slots in the Leg Bracket 2 Tighten an Incline Knob 93 with an Incline Washer 94 onto the stud Attach the other Leg 76 in the same way 3 Lift the Upper Body Arm 27 slig...

Page 5: ...the battery compartment with the negative ends of the batteries touching the springs Then reattach the Battery Door Attach the Console 66 to the Upper Body Arm 27 by firmly pressing it into place in the desired location 6 Plug the Console Wire 47 and the Pulse Monitor 49 into the indicated jacks on the Console 66 See the inset drawing Plug the other end of the Console Wire 47 into the jack on the ...

Page 6: ...side each Handgrip 24 For greater adjustments in the length of the Arm Cord 23 add one loop of the Arm Cord around the pulley as shown or remove one loop from the pulley HOW TO ADJUST THE POSITION OF THE HIP PAD Loosen the Adjustment Knob 41 on each side of the Hip Pad Slide 42 and slide the Hip Pad Slide to the desired position The Hip Pad 53 should be at hip level about one inch below your navel...

Page 7: ...the handlebar or the hip pad for balance Swing your other arm at your side When your left leg is for ward your left arm should be back Repeat this process with your other arm 2 When you are comfortable swinging each arm sep arately try swinging both arms Swing your arms naturally Practice this motion until it feels comfort able COMBINE THE ARM AND LEG MOTIONS 1 Set the arm cord resistance at a com...

Page 8: ...ear lobe several times with your thumb and index fin ger and then clip the pulse monitor onto your left ear lobe Slide the metal clothes clip onto your collar to prevent excessive movement of the wire When your pulse is detected the small heart shaped indicator in the pulse display will flash and your pulse will be displayed WARNING The pulse monitor is not a medical device Various factors includi...

Page 9: ...stance Pad 32 with 100 grit sandpaper or a file 3 Spread one or two drops of light household oil on the resistance pad DO NOT OVER OIL Excess oil may spray out when the pulley is spinning Place a pencil between the pulley and the resistance pad and let the oil absorb overnight 4 Wipe any excess oil away from the area around the resistance pad Tighten the resistance knob Inspect the bottom of the p...

Page 10: ...1 Remove the batteries from the console 2 Slide the resistance strap off the flywheel 3 Lightly coat the groove of the flywheel with light household oil to protect the metal from corrosion IMPORTANT Never place oil on the resistance strap Only the flywheel should be oiled and then cleaned before the resistance strap is reat tached Do not place the resistance strap on the oiled flywheel 4 Loosen th...

Page 11: ... the Small Pulleys 28 and unwind the Arm Cord from the Pulley 35 Notice how the Arm Cord goes into the Pulley Drape both ends of the Arm Cord over the hip pad Make sure that the ends of the Arm Cord are even b Locate cord A Wrap it counterclockwise around the Pulley 35 until there is no more cord to wind Do not be concerned if it looks tangled it will smooth out later c Pass the end of cord A from...

Page 12: ...thrust washer if needed PROBLEM The flywheel and or the resistance strap offers no resistance SOLUTION a Check the routing of the resistance strap b Make sure that the flywheel is tight Remove the U bolt cover from the flywheel see step 8 on page 9 Evenly tighten the two M6 nuts located on the right side of the flywheel PROBLEM The skis slip SOLUTION a Wipe off any excess oil b Clean the bottoms o...

Page 13: ...ur exercise until your heart rate is near the middle num ber in your training zone as you exercise Aerobic Exercise If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys tem your exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exercise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on the lungs to oxygenate t...

Page 14: ...38 1 Spring 39 1 Resistance Knob 40 1 Snap Buttons 41 2 Adjustment Knob 42 1 Hip Pad Slide 43 2 Round Endcap 44 2 M8 x 40mm Carriage Bolt 45 2 M6 Jam Nut 46 2 M6 x 40mm Bolt 47 1 Console Wire 48 4 M6 x 20mm Screw 49 1 Pulse Monitor 50 2 Bumper 51 1 Pad Bracket 52 1 Pad Cover 53 1 Hip Pad 54 1 Flywheel 55 1 Flywheel Axle 56 2 Flywheel Bearing 57 1 Magnet Bracket 58 1 Magnet 59 4 M16 Washer 60 4 Lar...

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Page 16: ... for repair USER S MANUAL It is VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE MANUAL before operating the Product Remember to do the periodic maintenance requirements specified in the Manual to assure proper operation and your continued satisfaction HOW TO GET PARTS AND SERVICE Simply call our Customer Service Department at 1 888 825 2588 and tell them your name and address and the serial number of your Produc...

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