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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS

B.  PRESET PROGRAMS (P2 to P7)

STEP 1:  POWER ON

Pedaling or press one of 

MODE, ENTER,

 and 

START

 

/

 

STOP

 buttons.

STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM

Press 

"

 

/

 

"

 buttons until the desired program is displayed.

STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE, CALORIES, AND AGE

Press the 

ENTER

 button, the 

TIME

 function mode will appear with the display flashing 

"0:00".

  Use 

"

 

/

 

"

buttons to set the program time, from 5 minutes up to 99 minutes with 1 minute increments.  Or, you can
keep 

TIME

 as 

"0:00"

 and press the 

ENTER

 button to enter the mode to set the 

DISTANCE.

  Use 

"

 

/

 

"

buttons to set the 

DISTANCE,

 from 1 mile up to 999 miles with 1 mile increments.  Press the 

ENTER

 button

to enter the mode to set the 

CALORIES.

  Use 

"

 

/

 

"

 buttons to set the 

CALORIES,

 from 10 cal. up to

9990 cal. with 10 cal. increments.
Press the 

ENTER

 button to enter the mode to set the 

AGE.

  Use 

"

 

/

 

"

 buttons to set the 

AGE,

 from 10

up to 99 years old.  Please note that although the computer is designed for children down to 10 years old,
this product is not designed for children.

NOTE:

STEP 4 : START TO WORKOUT

Now you are ready to begin exercising.  The program will not start until you press the 

START/STOP

 button.

With the input of age, the computer will display a 

TARGET HEART RATE

 when running the program.

The 

TARGET HEART RATE

 is 85% of your Maximum Heart Rate, and your Maximum Heart Rate is

(220 - AGE).  If your pulse is equal to or greater than the 

TARGET HEART RATE

 during workout,

the value of 

HEART RATE

 will keep flashing.  

Please note that this is a warning for you to slow

down or lower the Level of resistance.

C.  BODY FAT PROGRAM (P8)

STEP 1:  POWER ON

Pedaling or press one of 

MODE, ENTER,

 and 

START

 

/

 

STOP

 buttons.

STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM

Press 

"

 

/

 

"

 buttons until 

PROGRAM 8

 is displayed.

STEP 3: SELECT GENDER AND INPUT YOUR HEIGHT, WEIGHT, AND AGE

Press the 

ENTER

 button, the 

GENDER

 mode will appear with the display flashing 

"   ".

  Use 

"

 

/

 

"

buttons to display the correct gender.  Press the 

ENTER

 button and use 

"

 

/

 

"

 buttons to set the values

of your 

HEIGHT, WEIGHT,

 and

 AGE.

  After you input your age and press the 

ENTER

 button, the 

"PROGRAM

8"

 display will keep flashing.

STEP 4: CALCULATE YOUR BODY FAT

Press the the 

START/STOP

 button and hold the pulse sensors on the handlebar with both hands.  A few

seconds later, the computer will show the information for 

BODY FAT%, BMR, BMI, BODY TYPE,

 and the

suitable program profile for you.  Press the 

START/STOP

 button to start to workout.  Now, you can see your

TARGET HEART RATE.

  Always try to keep your 

HEART RATE

 readout close to the 

TARGET HEART

RATE

 during workout.

NOTE:

If you don't hold the pulse sensors on the handlebar with both hands properly, the pulse sensors
won't be able to pick up the signals.  The computer will display an error message 

"E3".

  Press the

the 

START/STOP

 button and hold the pulse sensors with both hands properly to calculate again.

The values calculated or measured are for average people and they are for exercise
purposes.  They are not for medical purposes.

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Summary of Contents for 55-1779 ELLIPTICAL

Page 1: ...y Serious bodily injury can also occur if all instructions are not followed Keep others and pets away from equipment when in use Always make sure all bolts and nuts are tightened prior to each use Fol...

Page 2: ...e 55 1779 ELLIPTICAL on a solid level surface Do not position the 55 1779 ELLIPTICAL on loose rugs or uneven surfaces Inspect the 55 1779 ELLIPTICAL for worn or loose components prior to use Tighten r...

Page 3: ...purposes Simply follow the few assembly instructions set forth in this manual Within a few minutes you will be getting your body into shape and on your way to achieving a happier and healthier lifesty...

Page 4: ...Moving Wheel Rear Stabilizer Pedal Cap Pedal Divider Pivoting Arm Water Bottle Hand Pulse Sensor Left Handlebar Stationary Handlebar Although Stamina tries to manufacture its products with the finest...

Page 5: ...the small scale to check the sizes of bolts and screws This chart is provided to help identify the hardware used in the assembly process After unpacking the unit open the hardware bag and make sure th...

Page 6: ...STRUCTIONS STEP 1 NOTE There is a R decal on one end of the REAR STABILIZER 2 Attach the REAR STABILIZER 2 onto the MAIN FRAME 1 with the R decal end on the right side and secure with CARRIAGE BOLTS M...

Page 7: ...5 STEP 5 Attach the PEDAL CAPS 48 onto the LEFT and RIGHT PEDAL ARMS 9 10 with ROUND HEAD BOLTS M6x1x50mm 74 and NYLOCK NUTS M6x1 83 Slide the PEDAL DIVIDERS 49 into one of the four slots on the PEDAL...

Page 8: ...the UPRIGHT 3 and pull out from the slot on the top of the UPRIGHT 3 STEP 7 Connect the PULSE SENSOR WIRES 37 to the connection wires on the COMPUTER 36 Plug the UPPER CONNECTION WIRE 35 into the bac...

Page 9: ...ET HEAD BOLTS M6x1x35mm 72 and NYLOCK NUTS M6x1 83 Repeat on the right side STEP 9 Attach the MOUNTING BRACKET 56 onto the UPRIGHT 3 with ROUND HEAD SCREWS M5x12mm 68 Place the WATER BOTTLE 57 into th...

Page 10: ...64 5 8 long x 24 3 4 wide x 64 5 8 tall These dimensions may vary up to one inch An area 4 feet wide x 7 feet long is required for safe operation of the 55 1779 ELLIPTICAL Make sure that adequate spa...

Page 11: ...l Stamina Products immediately 1 800 375 7520 for a replacement Warning Label if the Warning Label is missing or damaged It is the sole responsibility of the user owner to ensure that regular maintena...

Page 12: ...ess to increase the level of the workload when running a program Your 55 1779 ELLIPTICAL utilizes a magnetic braking system to create resistance for your workout You control the amount and pattern of...

Page 13: ...ALORIES burned from zero to 999 9 Kcal or WATT from 0 to 999 9 watt Press MODE button to select the display of CAL or WATT NOTE The calorie and watt readouts are an estimate for an average user It sho...

Page 14: ...uggest a specific preset program profile resistance level and TARGET HEART RATE that are suitable for you to burn body fat during your workout See pages 17 18 for details Always try to keep your HEART...

Page 15: ...keep your pulse within the heart rate zone 109 to 119 during your workout The program will monitor your pulse and adjust the workload automatically to keep your pulse within the zone which is plus mi...

Page 16: ...START STOP buttons STEP 3 SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE CALORIES AND AGE Press the ENTER button the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing 0 00 Use buttons to set the program tim...

Page 17: ...ter than the TARGET HEART RATE during workout the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or lower the Level of resistance C BODY FAT PROGRAM P8...

Page 18: ...body mass index number you can see if you are underweight normal weight overweight or obese 2 BMI BODY MASS INDEX Under 20 19 for women Between 20 and 24 99 Between 25 and 29 99 Between 30 and 34 99 B...

Page 19: ...ENTER and START STOP buttons STEP 2 SELECT PROGRAM Press buttons until the desired program is displayed STEP 3 SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE CALORIES AND AGE Press the ENTER button the TIME functio...

Page 20: ...n from F1 0 to F6 0 See illustration B Press the any button to exit the pulse recovery function You can quit the pulse recovery function at any time by pressing and hold the START STOP button down for...

Page 21: ...ntrol Motor 29 The motor should be able to adjust the resistance of Magnetic System freely If the Motor makes abnormal sounds and struggles to adjust the resistance try to locate and correct the probl...

Page 22: ...maximum heart rate zone Start at the lower intensity and build up to higher intensity as you become more aerobically fit If you feel dizzy or lightheaded you should slow down or stop exercising Targe...

Page 23: ...our cool down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after each strength training session Lower Body Stretch Place feet shoulder width apart and lean forward Keep this posit...

Page 24: ...24 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING FRONT BACK...

Page 25: ...asher M20 2 22 C Ring 20mm 2 23 Pulley 1 24 V Ribbed Belt 1 25 Magnetic System 1 26 Eye Bolt M6 x 1 x 35mm 2 27 Tension Bracket 2 28 Cable 1 29 Control Motor w Connection Wire 1 30 Motor Bracket 1 31...

Page 26: ...m 4 72 Bolt Socket Head M6 x 1 x 35mm 4 73 Bolt Round Head M6 x 1 x 10mm 8 74 Bolt Round Head M6 x 1 x 50mm 4 75 Bolt Round Head M8 x 1 25 x 16mm 2 76 Bolt Button Head M8 x 1 25 x 20mm 6 77 Bolt Butto...

Page 27: ...t transferable IF ANY PART OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO YOU In the ev...

Page 28: ...28 NOTES...

Page 29: ...29 NOTES...

Page 30: ...art found please call 1 800 375 7520 in the U S between 8 00 A M and 5 00 P M Central Time Monday through Friday or fill out the fax sheet ordering form below and fax it to 417 889 8064 Our Customer S...

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