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SPECIFICATIONS: 

TIME ---------------------------------------------------- 00:00-99:59 MIN: SEC 
SPEED ------------------------------------------------- 0.0-99.9 MPH 
DISTANCE -------------------------------------------- 0.00-99.99 MILE 
CALORIES -------------------------------------------- 0-9999 CAL 
PULSE ------------------------------------------------- 40-240 BPM 
 

USING YOUR COMPUTER 

The computer can be activated by pressing the MODE button or by pedaling.  If you 
leave the equipment idle for 4 minutes, the power will turn off automatically. 
 

MODE BUTTON FUNCTIONS: 

Press the MODE button once to select the desired function of the computer.   
Press and hold the MODE button for 4 seconds to reset all data values. 
 

COMPUTER FUNTIONS: 
SCAN:

 Press the MODE button until the arrow flashes on SCAN.  The computer will 

automatically scan through each function in sequence for 6 seconds.  

NOTE:

 If you 

do not want to use the SCAN function, press the MODE button to select one of the 
other functions. 
 

TIME: 

Press the MODE button until the arrow points to TIME.  The computer will 

display your elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds. 
 

CALORIES:

 Press the MODE button until the arrow points to CALORIES.  The 

computer will display the ESTIMATED number of calories you are burning during the 
workout.  Please note that the readings are only estimates and there are many 
factors that can’t be accounted for such as fitness level, body fat percentage, age, 
weight and gender. 
 

DISTANCE:

 Press the MODE button until the arrow points to DISTANCE.  The 

computer will display the cumulative distance traveled during the workout. 
 

PULSE: 

Press the MODE button until the “P” display on the screen.  The computer 

will display your current heart-rate readings only if BOTH hands are gripping the 
hand-pulse sensors.  No readings or inaccurate readings may occur if only one hand 
is gripping the hand-pulse sensor. 
  

SPEED: 

SPEED function will be displayed at all times regardless of what function is 

selected.  The computer will display the current training speed. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for Air elliptical pro 1307

Page 1: ...Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo and subject to change without not...

Page 2: ...EL PLACEMENT 3 PRODUCT SAFETY 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 5 PARTS LIST 6 HARDWARE LIST TOOLS 8 ASSEMBLY 9 COMPUTER 17 ADJUSTMENTS 19 MAINTENANCE 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 WARM UP 24 WARRANTY 25 FAX FORM 26 TABLE O...

Page 3: ...ail us at service paradigmhw com Please visit our website at www paradigmhw com Please have the following information ready when requesting for service Your name Phone number Model number Serial numbe...

Page 4: ...3 LABEL PLACEMENT...

Page 5: ...e main frame and come to rest onto the other pedal To ensure the pedals run smoothly push or pull on the handlebars first then follow with leg motion To dismount reduce pedaling speed gradually before...

Page 6: ...8 18 14 14 5 6 7 8 95 8 60 59 58 57 53 54 56 55 85 55 56 53 92 93 94 52 92 93 94 82 48 47 46 50 51 45 44 78 66 61 62 97 87 27 25 8 71 70 68 69 27 28 79 89 97 8 67 14 96 91 8 26 8 22 21 19R 18 23 8 9...

Page 7: ...Hand Pulse Handlebar Foam Grip 23x 30x220 2 011 Bolt M10x55 2 033 Hand Pulse Handlebar 1 012 Handrail End Cap 32x1 5 2 034 Wire Grommet 12 2 013 Washer 10 5x 20x2 2 035 Hand Pulse Sensor Wire L 450 m...

Page 8: ...082 Flange Nut M10x1 2 057 Adjustable Leveler 30xM8x45 2 083 Right Cover 695x365 1 058 Nut M8 2 084 Left Cover 695x365 1 059 Mainframe 1 085 Chain 1 060 Rotation Rod 15 8x373 1 086 Screw ST4 2x19 2 0...

Page 9: ...L R STEP 1 STEP 2 AND 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 8 HARDWARE LIST TOOLS...

Page 10: ...rear curve of the Main Frame 59 with two Bolts 52 and the other ends with two Curve Washers 55 and two Cap Nuts 56 Using the flat wrench tighten the cap nuts until firm Step C Remove the M8 Nut 58 fr...

Page 11: ...above for the left side Step F Cover both Bolts 11 and Nylon Nuts 14 with four M10 Nut Caps 88 Step G Using 6 Allen Wrench remove two Bolts 5 two Spring Washers 6 and two Washers 7 PRE ASSEMBLED from...

Page 12: ...hreads MUST protrude out through the nylon nut until no longer turns Proper tightness is extremely important to prevent parts from coming loose or damage during use Step J Repeat this procedure for th...

Page 13: ...Wave Washer 16 2x 26x 0 3 2 PCS 27 1 2 Spring Washer 2 PCS 28 1 2 Nylon Nut for Right Crank 1 PC 64 Left Bolt for Left Crank 16x119 1 PC 87 1 2 Nylon Nut for Left Crank 1 PC 97 1 2 Nut Cap 2 PCS 88 M...

Page 14: ...ed See Figure A Step O Turn the Tension Control Knob 37 to the lowest setting counterclockwise Caution Do not continue to turn the Tension Control Knob 37 after reaching its lowest or highest setting...

Page 15: ...rewdriver tighten bolts until firm Step R Attach the Hand Pulse Handlebar 33 onto the top end of the Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 with two M8 Bolts 36 two Spring Washers 80 and two Curve Wash...

Page 16: ...rns Step T Attach the Right Foot Pedal 19R onto the Right Foot Bar 17 with two M10 Bolts 20 and two M10 Nylon Nuts 14 Using a flat wrench tighten the nylon nuts until firm For correct tightness the bo...

Page 17: ...the Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 to the wire with a male connector coming out from the Computer 29 Make sure the connectors click when connected Connect the two Hand Pulse Sensor Wires 35 fro...

Page 18: ...to TIME The computer will display your elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds CALORIES Press the MODE button until the arrow points to CALORIES The computer will display the ESTIMATED number of c...

Page 19: ...ries into the battery housing 3 Insure the batteries are correctly positioned and the battery springs are in proper contact with the batteries 4 Re install the battery cover 5 If the display is illegi...

Page 20: ...he knob in a counterclockwise direction until it is at its lowest setting Do not continue to turn the knob after reaching its lowest or highest setting for it may damage the knob 2 To tighten undo the...

Page 21: ...er End Cap or Adjustable Leveler Turn the rear stabilizer end cap on the rear stabilizer or adjustable leveler on the mainframe as needed to level the elliptical trainer Rear Stabilizer End Cap Adjust...

Page 22: ...Immediately wipe your perspiration off the elliptical after each use Lubrication Regularly inspect your machine for any loose connections and tighten them Creating a consistent lubrication routine on...

Page 23: ...sion Sensor Wire 10 coming out from the top side of the Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 is securely connected to the wire with a male connector coming out from the Computer 29 See Step 6 page 16...

Page 24: ...clip and then pull the top strap on the front of the unit away downward to re tighten the tension belt See page 19 Pedal assembly is coming loose Make sure the bolt is secured to the footbar and into...

Page 25: ...l your feet as close to your groin as possible Gently push your knees towards the floor Hold for 15 counts Toe Touching Slowly bend forward from your waist letting you back and shoulders relax as you...

Page 26: ...ear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural diasters environmental condition such as air pollutio...

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