ProForm Air Walker PFMC77755 User Manual Download Page 6

5.

See figure 5a. 

Before you begin this step,

make sure that the Right Hub Cover (19) is
attached to the Top Frame (2) with a rubber
band as shown. If the Right Hub Cover has
come off during shipping, see figure 5b.
Slide the Right Hub Cover onto the Right
Pivot Bracket (20).

See figure 5a. Find the two holes inside the slot
of the Right Hub Cover (19). Make sure that the
rubber band is not covering the holes, and that
the holes are aligned. 

See figure 5a. Hold the Right Leg (7) against
the Right Hub Cover (19). Thread the 2Ó Upper
Screw (25) two complete turns into the upper
hole inside the Right Hub Cover. Thread the 
2 1/4Ó Lower Screw (26) two complete turns
into the lower hole. Break and remove the rub-
ber band.

See figure 5a. Fully tighten the 2Ó Upper Screw
(25). After the 2Ó Upper Screw is tightened, fully
tighten the 2 1/4Ó Lower Screw (26).

Repeat assembly steps 3, 4, and 5 to attach
the Left Leg and the Left Handle (not shown) to
the left side of the AIR WALKER.

6

Fig. 5a

25

Note: Tighten the 
2Ó Upper Screw 
(25) first.

26

Hole

Hole

19

2

Rubber Band

7

Before you use the AIR WALKER, use the included allen wrench to firmly re-tighten all of the screws used in
assembly. Remove the orange and green identification stickers from the AIR WALKER.

Note: During the first

few minutes that the AIR WALKER is used, a squeaking noise may be heard. This is normal during the
break-in period. 

39

40

44

39

40

Fig. 6a

Fig. 6b

Batteries

6.

See figure 6a. Insert two ÒAAÓ batteries (not includ-
ed) into the Monitor (39). Alkaline batteries are
recommended. 

Make sure that the negative (Ð)

ends of the batteries are touching the springs,
and that the positive (+) ends of the batteries
are pushed against the metal contacts.

See figure 6a. Plug the Reed Switch Wire (44)
into the Monitor (39). Insert any excess wire into
the Console (40).

See figure 6b. Snap the Monitor (39) into the
Console (40). 

Be careful not to pinch the wire

between the Monitor and the Console.

Fig. 5b

20

19

ÒRIGHTÓ
Sticker

Summary of Contents for Air Walker PFMC77755

Page 1: ...RECT TO OUR TOLL FREE CUSTOMER HOT LINE The trained techni cians on our customer hot line will provide immediate assis tance free of charge to you CUSTOMER HOT LINE 1 800 999 3756 Mon Fri 6 a m 6 p m...

Page 2: ...rotection when exercising 10 When you are getting onto and off the AIR WALKER always tighten the resistance knobs hold the handles firmly and be sure that your body weight is centered directly over th...

Page 3: ...y before using the AIR WALKER If you have questions after reading the manual call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excl...

Page 4: ...ion at the top of this page See figure 1 Find the Left Upright 3 Note There is a TOP LEFT sticker on the upper end of the Left Upright See figure 1 Slide the Left Upright 3 onto the Base 1 Thread two...

Page 5: ...nto a 2 Upper Screw 25 Note Use the actual size drawing to identify the 2 Upper Screw 25 Insert the 2 Upper Screw into the upper hole in the Right Leg 7 and the Right Handle 11 See figure 4 Slide a 3...

Page 6: ...attach the Left Leg and the Left Handle not shown to the left side of the AIR WALKER 6 Fig 5a 25 Note Tighten the 2 Upper Screw 25 first 26 Hole Hole 19 2 Rubber Band 7 Before you use the AIR WALKER u...

Page 7: ...e electronic monitor offers five different modes to provide instant exercise feedback The five modes are described below Reps min Displays the number of repetitions you are performing per minute Reps...

Page 8: ...y worn parts immediately The AIR WALKER can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth Keep liquids away from the electronic monitor Keep the monitor out of direct sunlight or the display may be damaged Remove...

Page 9: ...rt rate is too high decrease the intensity of your exercise If your heart rate is too low increase the intensity of your exercise WORKOUT GUIDELINES A well rounded workout includes the following three...

Page 10: ...22 1 Left Hub Cover 23 1 Left Pivot Bracket w Axle Caps 24 8 3 8 x 1 Screw 25 2 2 Upper Screw 26 2 2 1 4 Lower Screw 27 4 3 8 Curved Washer 28 2 Pedal 29 2 3 8 x 1 3 4 Bolt 30 2 Wheel 31 8 8 x 1 2 Sc...

Page 11: ...47 36 21 23 22 21 20 19 46 45 18 17 16 24 26 25 27 41 27 27 25 27 24 41 36 42 11 7 26 24 28 4 3 31 1 36 31 29 30 12 37 53 37 53 12 30 29 37 53 53 37 36 31 24 28 31 6 53 38 56 56 50 50 44 43 39 40 54 4...

Page 12: ...N This warranty does not extend to any product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage abuse misuse improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized...

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