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Hold the handgrip pulse sensor.

It is not necessary to hold the handgrip pulse

sensor continuously during a pulse control pro-

gram; however, you should hold the handgrip

pulse sensor frequently for the program to oper-

ate properly. Each time you hold the handgrip

pulse sensor, keep your hands on the metal

contacts for at least 30 seconds. 

Begin pedaling to start the program.

Pulse control program 3 is divided into 30 one-

minute segments. One target heart rate setting is

programmed for each segment. Note: The same

target heart rate setting may be programmed for

two or more consecutive segments. 

The target heart rate

setting for the first

segment will be

shown in the flashing

Current Segment col-

umn in the center of

the display. The tar-

get heart rate settings for the next four segments

will be shown in the columns to the right. 

When only three seconds remain in the first seg-

ment of the program, both the Current Segment

column and the column to the right will flash, a

series of tones will sound, and 

all target heart

rate settings will move one column to the left.

The target heart rate setting for the second seg-

ment will then be shown in the flashing Current

Segment column.

Pulse control program 4 is divided into 40 one-

minute segments. The same target heart rate set-

ting is programmed for all segments. Note: For a

shorter workout, stop exercising or select a differ-

ent program before the program ends.

During both pulse control programs, the con-

sole will regularly compare your heart rate to the

target heart rate setting. If your heart rate is too

far below or above the target heart rate setting,

the resistance of the pedals will automatically

increase or decrease to bring your heart rate

closer to the target heart rate setting.

After the first minute of the program, the Pace

Coach will prompt you to maintain a consistent

pedaling pace. When one of the “Too Slow”

arrows lights, increase your pace. When the one

of the “Too Fast” arrows lights, decrease your

pace. When the center indicator lights, maintain

your current pace. 

Important: The target heart rate settings are

intended only to provide motivation. Your

actual heart rate may be slower than the tar-

get heart rate settings. Make sure to exercise

at a pace that is comfortable for you.

Note: During the program, you can manually over-

ride the resistance setting for the current seg-

ment, if desired, by pressing the increase and

decrease buttons. However, when the console

compares your heart rate to the target heart rate

setting, the resistance of the pedals may auto-

matically increase or decrease to bring your heart

rate closer to the target heart rate setting. 

If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a tone

will sound and the program will pause. To restart

the program, simply resume pedaling. 

Monitor your progress with the display.

See step 4 on page 13.

Turn on the fan if desired.

See step 6 on page 14.

When you are finished exercising, the console

will automatically turn off.

See step 7 on page 14.

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Summary of Contents for 831.28544.2

Page 1: ...nual before using this equipment Keep this manu al for future reference Serial Number Decal Model No 831 28544 2 Serial No ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER User s Manual Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60...

Page 2: ...BEFORE YOU BEGIN 4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER 10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 23 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 24 PART LIST 25 EXPLODED DRAWING 26 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Back...

Page 3: ...d by persons weighing more than 250 pounds 8 Wear appropriate exercise clothes when using the elliptical exerciser Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection while exer cising 9 Hold the handgrip...

Page 4: ...s after reading this manual call 1 800 4 MY HOME 1 800 469 4663 To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before calling The model number is 831 28544 2 The serial n...

Page 5: ...of the part from the PART LIST on page 25 The second number is the quantity needed for assembly Note Some small parts may have been pre assembled If a part is not in the parts bag check to see if it h...

Page 6: ...d a Hub Cover 75 and a Crank Arm 36 against the left Crank Hub 38 Align the holes in the Hub Cover and the Crank Arm with the unused holes in the left Crank Hub Next insert four Hub Screws 87 into the...

Page 7: ...to the Console Make sure that the batteries are oriented as shown by the diagrams inside of the battery compart ments Then reattach the battery cover to the Console 5 While another person holds the Up...

Page 8: ...2 onto the right end of the Pivot Axle Tighten an M8 x 23mm Button Screw 84 with an M8 Washer 88 and a Wave Washer 111 into each end of the Pivot Axle 74 Make sure that the Wave Washers are on the end...

Page 9: ...of the Left Pedal Leg 14 and set the Left Pedal Leg on the left Crank Bushing Sleeve 43 Release the lever and make sure that the Left Pedal Leg is securely connected to the Crank Bushing Sleeve Conne...

Page 10: ...the pedal legs on the sleeves on the crank arms Release the latches and make sure that the pedal legs are securely connected to the crank arms HOW TO MOVE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER To move the ellipti...

Page 11: ...tion It is recommended that you turn the crank arms in the direction shown by the arrow at the right how ever for variety you can turn the crank arms in the opposite direction To dismount the elliptic...

Page 12: ...out until you have completed 5 000 revolutions The three resistance rpm programs automatically change the resistance of the pedals and prompt you to vary your pedaling pace as they guide you through a...

Page 13: ...es Press the Display Color button repeatedly to select a color or to turn off the backlighting The left side of the display The left side of the display will show the elapsed time the approximate numb...

Page 14: ...your heart rate is not shown make sure that your hands are positioned as described Be care ful not to move your hands excessively or to squeeze the metal contacts too tightly For opti mal performance...

Page 15: ...the dis play will light Select one of the pulse control programs Press the Programs button repeatedly until P 3 or P 4 appears in the right side of the display If pulse control pro gram 3 is selected...

Page 16: ...e the program ends During both pulse control programs the con sole will regularly compare your heart rate to the target heart rate setting If your heart rate is too far below or above the target heart...

Page 17: ...e rpm programs Press the Programs button repeatedly until P 6 P 7 or P 8 appears in the right side of the display When a resistance rpm program is select ed a profile of the resistance settings of the...

Page 18: ...o the left the resistance settings may move downward so only the highest indicators appear in the matrix The program will continue until the resistance setting for the last segment is shown in the Cur...

Page 19: ...nto the other side of the Y adapter HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE STEREO Note If your stereo has an RCA type AUDIO OUT jack see instruction A below If your stereo has a 1 8 LINE OUT jack see instructio...

Page 20: ...W TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER Note If your computer has a 1 8 LINE OUT jack see instruction A If your computer has only a PHONES jack see instruction B A Plug one end of a 1 8 to 1 8 stereo audio cable a...

Page 21: ...on the front cover of this manual Follow the steps below to use an iFIT com CD or video program Press the Resistance decrease button or begin pedaling to turn on the console A moment after the console...

Page 22: ...on our Web site Follow the steps below to use a program from our Web site Press the Resistance decrease button or begin pedaling to turn on the console A moment after the console is turned on the dis...

Page 23: ...ing feet beneath the rear stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated HANDGRIP PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING Avoid moving your hands while using the handgrip pulse sensor Excessive movement may i...

Page 24: ...strengthen your cardiovascular sys tem your exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exer cise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the...

Page 25: ...52 1 Flywheel 53 1 C Magnet 54 1 Pillow Block 55 1 Magnet 56 1 Spring 57 1 Idler 58 1 Idler Bracket 59 1 Clamp 60 1 Reed Switch Bracket 61 1 Base Pin 62 2 Latch Bracket Spacer 63 2 Hairpin Cotter Pin...

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