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OWNER’S MANUAL  V.1 ENGLISH 

PT-323/N E-LINE ELLIPTICAL 

 

        

     This manual is available at 

www.salter.es

 

 

 

  “

H

ARDWARE

 I

DENTIFICATION 

C

HART

”   

Unpack the box in a clear area. Follow the 

List of Hardware Kit

 below. This chart is provided to help identify the 

hardware used in the assembly process. Place the washers, the end of bolts, or screws on the circles to check for 

the correct diameter. User the small scale to check the length of the bolts and screws. Do not dispose of the 

packing material until the assembly process is completed 

 

NOTICE:

 

The length of all bolts and screws except those with flat heads is   

measured from below the head to the end of the bolt or screw. Flat head     
bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the   
bolt or screw 

 

 
 
 

After unpacking the unit, 

you will notice that the package includes 3 bags of hardware (HARDWARE KIT A, 

HARDWARE KIT B and HARDWARE KIT C)

 

Assembly’s 

Step 1

: Using HARDWARE KIT 

A

 

Assembly’s 

Step 2 ~ 5

: Using HARDWARE KIT 

Assembly’s 

Step 6 ~ 9

: Using HARDWARE KIT 

C

 

Note:   

a.  Please review below to know the content of each hardware kit (A, B and C) 

b.  Some small parts may have been pre-attached for shipping. If a part is not in the hardware bag, check to see if 

it has been pre-assembled

 

HARDWARE KIT

 

A

 

Part No. and Description 

Q’TY 

 

79  Lock Washer (M8) 

4  pcs 

 

80    Washer (8x16x2.0t) 
 

4  pcs 

 

105 Bolt, Socket Head (M8xp1.25x90mm) 

4  pcs 

HARDWARE KIT

 

B

 

Part No. and Description 

Q’TY 

 

Summary of Contents for PT-323

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL E LINE ELLIPTICAL PT 323 N ...

Page 2: ...ys choose the workout which best fits your physical strength and flexibilitylevel Know your limits and train within them Always use common sense when exercising 12 Before using this product please consult your personal physician for a complete physical examination 13 Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using theequipment 14 Never exercise in bare feet or socks always wear correct footwear...

Page 3: ...dition Do not dispose of the packing material until the assembly process is completed Assembly tools and hardware kit have included for you to use when assembling the product Console Upper Cover Console Bottom Cover Console Sleeve Upright Post Assembly Front Small Handlebar Upper Handlebar Upright Sleeve Pedal Support Arm Assembly Handrail Base Cover Pivoting Arm Cover Rail Cap Main Frame Assembly...

Page 4: ... from below the head to the end of the bolt or screw Flat head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the bolt or screw After unpacking the unit you will notice that the package includes 3 bags of hardware HARDWARE KIT A HARDWARE KIT B and HARDWARE KIT C Assembly s Step 1 Using HARDWARE KIT A Assembly s Step 2 5 Using HARDWARE KIT B Assembly s Step 6 9 Using HARDWARE ...

Page 5: ...ound Head M8xp1 25x16mm 4 pcs 98 Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x90mm 99 Bolt Button Head M10xp1 25x85mm 4 pcs 2 pcs 109 Nut M8 111 Nut M10 4 pcs 2 pcs HARDWARE KIT C Part No and Description Q TY 79 Lock Washer M8 1 pcs 80 Washer 8x16x2 0t 1 pcs 90 Screw Pan Head M5xp0 8x25mm 4 pcs 91 Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 4 pcs 101 Bolt Socket Head M6xp1 0x15mm 102 Bolt Socket Head M6xp1 0x35mm 104 Bolt Socket ...

Page 6: ...ercise The equipment provides a convenient and simple method to begin your assault on getting your body in shape and achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle Before reading further please review the drawing below and familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled Read this manual carefully before using the equipment THE FOLLOWING TOOLS ARE INCLUDED FOR ASSEMBLY Console Left Upper Handleba...

Page 7: ... the Front Stabilizer 2 to the Main Frame 1 d Fully secure two Lock Washers M8 79 two Washers 8x16x2 0t 80 and two Bolts Socket Head M8xp1 25x90mm 105 that attach to the Front Stabilizer 2 to the Main Frame 1 e Follow the above STEP b to attach the Rear Stabilizer 3 to the Main Frame 1 with two Lock Washers M8 79 two Washers 8x16x2 0t 80 and two Bolts Socket Head M8xp1 25x90mm 105 NOTE Small Tip A...

Page 8: ... fully secure Nuts M8 109 until STEP 4 Page 10 c Connect the Rear Connection Wire 115A to the Motor Wire 118 Be care not to pinch the wires d Connect the Rear Connection Wire 115B to the Adaptor Connection Wire 116 Be care not to pinch the wires e Connect the Rear Connection Wire 115C to the Sensor Wire 119 Be care not to pinch the wires NOTE After connect the wires slightly and gently pull two si...

Page 9: ...h one Self Tapping Screw Flat Head M4x16mm 88 d Refer to the inset drawing FIG 1 cut off the tie A between the Right Pedal Support Arm Assembly 11 and the Right Pedal Linkage 12 e Attach the front end of the Right Pedal Support Arm Assembly 11 to the Right Pivoting Arm 9 with one Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x90mm 98 and one Nut M8 109 NOTE Please be sure that Bolt 98 would screw through the Shaft Sle...

Page 10: ... rest of parts STEP 4 Upright Post and Main Frame Assembly a Before fully secure four pcs Nuts M8 109 that attach to the Upright Post Assembly 4 and Main Frame 1 gently adjust the Upright Post Assembly 4 s direction until the distance between the Main Frame 1 and both inner side of the Pedal Slider 67 are the same b Then fully secure four pcs Nuts M8 109 that attach to the Upright Post Assembly 4 ...

Page 11: ...t Pivoting Arm Cover 41 at the outer side of the Pivoting Arm 9 Bolt the Pivoting Arm Cover 40 41 with two Self Tapping Screws Flat Head M4x16mm 88 b To assemble the Handrail Base Cover 42 43 place the Left Handrail Base Cover 42 at the inner side of the Telescoping Bar 10 Place the Right Handrail Base Cover 43 at the outer side of the Telescoping Bar 10 Bolt the Handrail Base Cover 42 43 with two...

Page 12: ...OTE Four Washers 8x16x2 0t 80 four Lock Washers M8 79 and four Bolts Button Head M8xp1 25x16mm 97 will already be attached on the side of the Front Small Handlebar 5 b Remove four Washers 8x16x2 0t 80 four Lock Washers M8 79 and four Bolts Button Head M8xp1 25x16mm 97 from the Front Small Handlebar 5 c Position the Front Small Handlebar 5 in place through the Upright Post Assembly 4 and secure wit...

Page 13: ...inch the wires d Connect the Front Pulse Sensor Wire 120 to the Rear Pulse Sensor Wire 121 Be care not to pinch the wires STEP 9 Console Sleeve Assembly a Slide the Right Console Sleeve 30 into the right side of the Front Small Handlebar 5 b Slide the Left Console Sleeve 29 into the left side of the Front Small Handlebar 5 c Then attach the Right Console Sleeve 30 and the Left Console Sleeve 29 to...

Page 14: ...ad M6xp1 0x35mm 102 and two Nut M6 108 NOTE a Handlebar Sleeve 37 has been pre assembled to the Left Right Upper Handlebar 6 7 b Notice that Bolts 102 s assembly direction should be the same as the above illustration shown to avoid the bolts couldn t tighten the handlebar completely c Slide the Handlebar Sleeve 37 down to cover the bolts on the Right Handlebar 7 d Repeat the above assembly process...

Page 15: ...te Apply liberally but be cautious not to spill the lubricant as applied surfaces will become very slippery c Then slowly rotate the pedal arms to let the pedals slide forward and backward for a few seconds allowing the lubricant spread evenly on the rollers sliding path on pedal rail STEP 12 AC Adaptor a Connect the Adaptor 117 to the connector located on the front side of the Main Frame 1 b Plug...

Page 16: ...ipment sets on the floor without rocking HOW TO ADJUST CONSOLE ANGLE To get the best console angle it s suggested to use both hands to hold the upper and lower end of the console and gently adjust the console angle to the proper position HOW TO MOVE THE ITEM SAFELY Hold the Rear Stabilizer 3 up with two hands and tow the item to the desired place carefully Make sure the floor is level while towing...

Page 17: ...e stride length loosen and pull the Right Pull Pin 64 Move the Right Telescoping Bar 10 to the proper desired position b Release the Right Pull Pin 64 and make sure the pin on the knob get into the adjustment hole in the Right Telescoping Bar 10 c Repeat the above process to adjust the stride length on left side NOTE 1 Always adjust the Right Left Telescoping Bar 10 in the same height 2 Securely t...

Page 18: ...ort beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use Power Off The console would automatically shut off after 4 minutes of inactivity Program List Take a few minutes to review the console layout Below is an overview of the console s features and functions We recommend that you use the console to help vary your workout routine and keep you focused on your process toward your fitness goals Th...

Page 19: ...ercise b Press START PAUSE again to stop and pause all functions during your exercise program All the date on the display will then freeze c Press START PAUSE again to resume the program and all the date displayed will continue until the program has finished d HOLD TO RESET function Continue pressing START PAUSE all the date will return to 0 and the console will return to POWER ON status Press ENT...

Page 20: ...nsole would automatically shut off after 4 minutes of inactivity The DISTANCE value s counting will restart from zero after pedaling or pressing any keys to active the console again ODO ODOMETER The function of ODO and DISTANCE are similar will accumulate the total distance traveled by the item during workout If there is any necessary to reset ODO s distance value press UP MODE DOWN and ENTER at t...

Page 21: ...om 1 to 16 torque resistance level 1 level increment TIME Count Up If a target time was not selected TIME will count up from 0 00 to maximum 99 59 minutes Count Down If you have set the target time the console will count down from that selected target time down to 0 00 HEIGHT Display range 110 250cm 0 5 cm increment 3 08 8 00 1 inch increment the product is not recommended for children s use WEIGH...

Page 22: ... TEST the result would display the value of BMR in BODY FAT PROGRAM P8 BMR BASAL METABOLIC RATE is a rate at which the body burns calories to maintain normal body functions while at rest WATT Display the current value of Watt during exercise TARGET H R Display range 60 220 BPM beats per minute 1 BPM increment AGE Display range 10 99 years old 1 year old increment NOTE Although the console allows i...

Page 23: ...ht up with a short beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use 2 Prior information HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console will return to POWER ON status 3 Normal way to operate MANUAL PROGRAM P1 A ENTER MANUAL PROGRAM P1 POWER ON status ENTER button...

Page 24: ... Count Up If a target time was not selected TIME will count up from 0 00 to maximum 99 59 minutes Count Down If you have set the target time the console will count down from that selected target time down to 0 00 If you would like to select DISTANCE value not TIME value ENTER button and then UP or DOWN button a After pressing the ENTER button to enter into MANUAL PROGRAM P1 the TIME function mode ...

Page 25: ...alue and enter the mode to set the AGE b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set your AGE 10 TO 99 YEARS OLD 1 YEAR OLD INCREMENT NOTE for AGE NOTE Although the console allows input for ages beginning at 10 years old the product is not recommended for children s use D START EXERCISE START PAUSE button Press START PAUSE to begin exercise START would then appear on the screen E DURING WORKOUT ALWAYS MONITOR Y...

Page 26: ...user the max user heart rate should be 161 220 30 x 85 The console will monitor your pulse and compare the value of your pulse with TARGET HEART RATE The value of HEART RATE will keep flashing to warn you to slow down or lower the torque resistance level if your pulse value is greater than TARGET HEART RATE H DURING WORKOUT HOW TO REVIEW SPEED DISTANCE CALORIES RPM ODO ODOMETER AND WATT During wor...

Page 27: ...nsole would automatically shut off after 4 minutes of inactivity c Press any button on the console or begin pedaling to turn on the console After a few seconds the console will then light up with a short beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use 2 Prior information HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all...

Page 28: ... P7 the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing 0 00 b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired TIME 1 00 TO 99 00 1 MINUTE INCREMENT NOTE for TIME Count Up If a target time was not selected TIME will count up from 0 00 to maximum 99 59 minutes Count Down If you have set the target time the console will count down from that selected target time down to 0 00 If you would like to s...

Page 29: ...alue and enter the mode to set the AGE b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set your AGE 10 TO 99 YEARS OLD 1 YEAR OLD INCREMENT NOTE for CALORIES NOTE Although the console allows input for ages beginning at 10 years old the product is not recommended for children s use D START EXERCISE START PAUSE button Press START PAUSE to begin exercise START would then appear on the screen E DURING WORKOUT ALWAYS MONI...

Page 30: ...user the max user heart rate should be 161 220 30 x 85 The console will monitor your pulse and compare the value of your pulse with TARGET HEART RATE The value of HEART RATE will keep flashing to warn you to slow down or lower the torque resistance level if your pulse value is greater than TARGET HEART RATE H DURING WORKOUT HOW TO REVIEW SPEED DISTANCE CALORIES RPM ODO ODOMETER AND WATT During wor...

Page 31: ... then light up with a short beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use 2 Prior information HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console will return to POWER ON status 3 Normal way to select and operate BODY FAT PROGRAM P8 A ENTER BODY FAT PROGRAM P8 a ST...

Page 32: ... or DOWN button a Press ENTER button to confirm your HEIGHT value and enter the mode to set your WEIGHT b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set your WEIGHT 10 200KG 0 2 KG INCREMENT 23 440 LBS 0 5 LBS INCREMENT NOTE for WEIGHT NOTE The product is not recommended for children s use 4 ENTER button and then UP or DOWN button a Press ENTER button to confirm your WEIGHT value and enter the mode to set the AGE ...

Page 33: ...e body burns calories to maintain normal body functions while at rest BMR is the largest factor in determining overall metabolic rate and how many calories you need to maintain lose or gain weight To lose weight you should try to eat fewer calories than your basic calories need In order to lose weight calories should not be your only concern Exercise is vital too 3 BODY FAT You body fat percentage...

Page 34: ...e 3 15 19 fat Slim Class 2 Type 4 20 24 fat Slim Class 3 Type 5 25 29 fat Standard Type 6 30 34 fat Overweight Type 7 35 39 fat Obese Class 1 Type 8 40 44 fat Obese Class 2 Type 9 45 50 fat Extreme Obesity 5 ERROR INFORMATION If you do not place your hands on the Pulse Sensors correctly the Pulse Sensors won t be able pick up the signals The console would then display an error message E3 To test i...

Page 35: ... with a short beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use 2 Prior information HOLD TO RESET button an easy way to reset and enter into POWER ON status Continue pressing START PAUSE a few seconds all the date will reset to the initial value and the console will return to POWER ON status 3 Normal way to operate H R C PROGRAM P9 P12 A ENTER H R C PROGRAM P9 P12 a START PAUSE button If you...

Page 36: ...CE value not TIME value ENTER button and then UP or DOWN button a After pressing the ENTER button to enter into H R C PROGRAM P9 12 the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing 0 00 b Press the ENTER button again the DISTANCE function mode will then appear with the display flashing 0 0 c Use UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired DISTANCE 1 TO 999KM MILE 1 KM MILE INCREMENT NOTE for...

Page 37: ...IMPLE FORMULA OVERVIEW BEGINNER 60 of maximum heart rate 60 of 220 you age TRAINER 75 of maximum heart rate 75 of 220 you age ACTIVE TRAINER 85 of maximum heart rate 85 of 220 you age b CONSOLE MONITOR YOUR CURRENT PULSE The console will monitor your actual pulse and adjust the resistance torque level automatically to keep your pulse within your TARGET HEART RATE ZONE If you current pulse the valu...

Page 38: ...conds pass without a pulse input the console will turn off the pulse circuit The console will then display an error message P Place your hands back on the Pulse Sensors correctly the pulse readout will appear again H DURING WORKOUT THE TORQUE TENSION LEVEL IS EASILY CHANGED AT ANY TIME UP or DOWN button You can change the torque tension level from 1 to 16 levels at any time during workout by press...

Page 39: ...n the console or begin pedaling to turn on the console a Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the socket b The console would automatically shut off after 4 minutes of inactivity c Press any button on the console or begin pedaling to turn on the console After a few seconds the console will then light up with a short beep sound indicating the console will be ready for use 2 Prior i...

Page 40: ...display flashing 0 00 b Use UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired TIME 1 00 TO 99 00 1 MINUTE INCREMENT NOTE for TIME Count Up If a target time was not selected TIME will count up from 0 00 to maximum 99 59 minutes Count Down If you have set the target time the console will count down from that selected target time down to 0 00 If you would like to select DISTANCE value not TIME value ENTER button...

Page 41: ...gh the console allows input for ages beginning at 10 years old the product is not recommended for children s use E SET THE TORQUE RESISTANCE LEVEL ENTER button and then UP or DOWN button a The USER SETTING PROGRAM allows the user to manually set the torque resistance level the console will divide the time into 10 intervals The user could through their preference to set the desired torque resistanc...

Page 42: ...t any time during workout by pressing UP or DOWN button I DURING WORKOUT ALWAYS NOTICE TARGET HEART RATE A EASY WAY TO SET A GOAL TO STRENGTHEN YOUR CARDIOVASCULAR WORKOUT To improve your cardiovascular condition while input your personal age during the setting mode the console will calculate the appropriate TARGET HEART RATE for you automatically The TARGET HEART RATE calculation is based on 85 o...

Page 43: ...SPEED DISTANCE CAL will show at the same time About ODO odometer the function is similar to DISTANCE will accumulate the total distance traveled by the item during workout If there is any necessary to reset ODO s distance value press UP MODE DOWN and ENTER at the same time to let the motor automatically calibrate to reset ODO value to zero ...

Page 44: ...ectly E5 Motor couldn t return to the initial setup value zero point 1 Check whether the wires are broken or well connected Replace the broken wires with new wires or re connected the wires 2 Check whether the motor is broken has struggle to adjust the resistance and will make an abnormal noise Replace Motor Replace Magnetic System No Hand Pulse Signal or incorrect Hand Pulse Signal The Computer i...

Page 45: ...it is a connection problem Verify that the Circuit Board is securely fastened to the Computer Case Retighten the Screws Take care NOT to over tighten the Screws as this may destroy the Circuit Board You just need to keep the Circuit Board firm STOP tightening screw when you meet resistance The Rubber Membranes between the Circuit Board and the LCD Screen is misaligned not in a same line You might ...

Page 46: ...nsity level can be found by using your heart rate as a guide For effective aerobic exercise your heart rate should be maintained at a level between 70 and 85 of your maximum heart rate as you exercise This is known as your target zone You can find your target zone in the table below Target zones are listed for both unconditioned and conditioned persons according to age During the first few months ...

Page 47: ...f the legs DO NOT BOUNCE When the pull on the back of the legs lessen try a lower position gradually h Floor Stretch While sitting on the floor open the legs as wide as possible Stretch the upper body toward the knee on the right leg by using your arms to pull your chest to your thighs Hold this stretch 10 to 30 seconds DO NOT BOUNCE Do this stretch 10 times Repeat the stretch with the left leg Be...

Page 48: ...OWNER S MANUAL V 1 ENGLISH PT 323 N E LINE ELLIPTICAL This manual is available at www salter es 48 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING A ...

Page 49: ...OWNER S MANUAL V 1 ENGLISH PT 323 N E LINE ELLIPTICAL This manual is available at www salter es 49 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING B ...

Page 50: ...per Cover 1 28 Console Bottom Cover 1 29 Left Console Sleeve 1 30 Right Console Sleeve 1 31 Foam Grip for Front Small Handlebar 2 32 Hand Pulse Upper Cover 2 33 Hand Pulse Bottom Cover 2 34 Round Plug 31 8mm 2 35 Hand held Plug 2 36 Foam Grip for Upper Handlebar 2 37 Handlebar Sleeve 2 38 Pivot Arm Bushing ψ60mm 4 39 Securing Cap ψ60mm 2 40 Left Pivoting Arm Cover 2 41 Right Pivoting Arm Cover 2 4...

Page 51: ...Pan Head M5xp0 8x25mm 4 91 Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 4 92 Screw Round Head M6xp1 0x15mm 8 93 Screw Round Head M8xp1 25x16mm 4 94 Screw Flat Head M5xp0 8x12mm 4 95 Bolt Pan Head M8xp1 25x15mm 2 96 Bolt Pan Head M8xp1 25x25mm 4 97 Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x16mm 4 98 Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x90mm 4 99 Bolt Button Head M10xp1 25x85mm 2 100 Bolt Socket Head M5xp0 8x15mm 2 101 Bolt Socket Head M6xp...

Page 52: ...LISH PT 323 N E LINE ELLIPTICAL This manual is available at www salter es 52 124 Self Tapping Screw Flat Head M4x10mm 6 127 Stand 1 129 Bolt M4x12mm 4 130 Middle Handlebar Connection Plug 2 131 Pivoting Arm Connection Plug 2 ...

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