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HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE

Make sure that the power cord is plugged into a 
120-volt outlet. Follow the steps below to use the
manual mode of the console.

Turn on the power.

If you just plugged in the power cord or moved
the pedals, the power will already be on. The
power can also be turned on by pressing any
button on the console.

Select the manual mode.

When the power
is first turned on,
the manual mode
will automatically
be selected and
the manual mode
indicator will light.
If a different mode is selected, press the MODE
button repeatedly to select the manual mode.

Begin striding and adjust the resistance.

When the MANU-
AL mode is select-
ed, the resistance
of the pedals will
be at the minimum
setting. As you
exercise, adjust
the resistance as desired by pressing the RESIS.
button. Pressing the upper arrow on the button
will increase the resistance; pressing the lower
arrow will decrease the resistance.

If you stop exercising for twenty seconds or
longer, or if you press the START/PAUSE button,
a tone will sound, the console will pause, and the
TIME display will begin to flash. In addition, the
resistance of the pedals will return to the mini-
mum setting. To restart the console, press the
START/PAUSE button or simply begin striding.

Follow your progress with the four displays.

As you exercise, the four displays will provide
continuous feedback (see paragraphs 3, 4, 5,
and 6 on page 9).   

Turn off the power.

If the pedals are not moved and the console but-
tons are not pressed for ten minutes, 

the power

will turn off automatically.

HOW TO USE THE WORKOUT PROGRAMS

Turn on the power.

See step 1 at the left.

Select one of the six workout programs.

Press the MODE
button repeatedly
to select the
desired program.
An indicator will
light to show which
program you have
selected. Programs
1, 2, and 3 are
twenty-minute pro-
grams; programs 4,
5, and 6 are thirty-
minute programs.

Start the program.

Press the START/PAUSE button and begin strid-
ing. As you exercise, the resistance of the pedals
will periodically change as shown by the profiles
on the left side of the console. (Note: If the resis-
tance is too high or too low, it can be adjusted
with the RESIS. button. Pressing the upper arrow
on the button will increase all resistance settings
of the program; pressing the lower arrow will
decrease all resistance settings.) The program
will continue until no time remains in the TIME
display.  

To pause the program before the program is
completed, press the START/PAUSE button. A
tone will sound, the console will pause, and the
TIME display will begin to flash. In addition, the
resistance of the pedals will return to the mini-
mum setting. (Note: The program will also auto-
matically pause if the pedals are not moved for
twenty seconds.) To restart the program, press
the START/PAUSE button or simply begin strid-
ing. After a moment, the resistance of the pedals
will return to the current program setting. 

Follow your progress with the four displays.

During the program, the four displays will provide
continuous feedback.  

Turn off the power.

If the pedals are not moved and the console but-
tons are not pressed for ten minutes, 

the power

will turn off automatically.

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Summary of Contents for L.E.X.2

Page 1: ...he serial number in the space above for future reference QUESTIONS If you have questions or if there are missing or damaged parts please call direct to our toll free Customer Hot Line The trained tech...

Page 2: ...ection 8 Hold the handlebars when mounting or dis mounting the elliptical exerciser Always hold the handlebars or the upper body arms when using the elliptical exerciser 9 When you stop exercising all...

Page 3: ...use the PROFORM L E X 2 If you have addi tional questions please call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holida...

Page 4: ...after the dash indicates the quantity needed for assembly Note Some small parts may have been pre attached for shipping If a part is not in the parts bag check to see if it has been pre attached 3 8 N...

Page 5: ...ly requires a phillips screwdriver two adjustable wrenches and a rubber mallet 2 1 27 1 1 30 30 29 29 28 28 27 3 4 Refer to the inset drawing Remove the 3 8 Bolt 50 and the 3 8 Nylon Locknut 29 from t...

Page 6: ...ar Cap 9 into each end of the Handlebar 8 4 8 31 3 29 Notch Tension Cable 29 50 50 4 Lay the Handlebar 8 on the saddle on the top of the Upright 3 Insert a 3 8 Bolt 50 down through the Handlebar and t...

Page 7: ...on the Base 1 Note The Wheels on the Pedal Arms not shown should be on top of the Incline Frame Insert the Incline Axle 75 through the left side of the Incline Frame through two Plastic Spacers 56 th...

Page 8: ...dal INCLINE ADJUSTMENT The incline frame can be raised or lowered to vary the intensity of your exercise To raise the incline frame lift the end of the incline frame until the crossbar is resting on t...

Page 9: ...lay This display shows the total distance you have completed in miles 5 SPEED display This display shows the number of strides you are taking per minute as well as your current speed in miles per hour...

Page 10: ...utes the power will turn off automatically HOW TO USE THE WORKOUT PROGRAMS Turn on the power See step 1 at the left Select one of the six workout programs Press the MODE button repeatedly to select th...

Page 11: ...vents to clean the elliptical exerciser HOW TO LUBRICATE THE UPPER BODY ARMS If a squeaking sound is heard when the upper body arms are moved a small amount of grease should be applied Refer to the dr...

Page 12: ...the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on the lungs to oxygenate the blood For aerobic exercise adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is near the middle of your...

Page 13: ...stretching of the achilles tendons bend your back leg as well Stretches Calves achilles tendons and ankles 4 Quadriceps Stretch With one hand against a wall for balance reach back and grasp one foot...

Page 14: ...hort Pulley Axle Pin 36 2 Pulley Bearing 37 2 Pedal Disk 38 19 8 Screw 39 1 Flywheel Spacer 40 1 Shield Bracket 41 2 Pedal Arm Spacer 42 4 Pedal Arm Bushing 43 2 Axle Cap 44 6 Black Screw Key No Qty D...

Page 15: ...7 37 38 38 41 42 43 41 42 43 42 44 45 46 47 48 46 49 44 45 46 47 48 46 49 29 29 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 57 58 59 55 60 60 38 66 68 69 29 29 50 74 74 25 67 63 63 75 65 52 52 52 62 62 13 13 78 51 83 83...

Page 16: ...es not extend to any product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage abuse mis use improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center pr...

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