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B.M.I. (Body Mass Index)   

Gender/Age 

Underweight 

Healthy 

Slightly Overweight 

Overweight 

Obese 

Male/ ≤ 30

 

< 14 

14~20 

20.1~25 

25.1~35 

> 35 

Male/ > 30 

< 17 

17~23 

23.1~28 

28.1~38 

> 38 

Female/≤ 30

 

< 17 

17~24 

24.1~30 

30.1~40 

> 40 

Female/ > 30 

< 20 

20~27 

27.1~33 

33.1~43 

> 43 

 
BODY FAT   

Gender 

Low 

Medium 

Slightly High 

High 

Male 

<13% 

13%-25.9% 

26%-30% 

>30% 

Female 

<23% 

23%-35.9% 

36%-40% 

>40% 

 
B.M.R (Basal Metabolic Rate)   
The average number of calories burned per day for basic survival 

Ref

1300±100

22-40years

 

 
BODY TYPE: 

B1 

B2 

B3 

B4 

B5 

B6 

B7 

B8 

B9 

Severely 

Underweight 

Underweight  Thin 

Slightly 

Thin 

Healthy 

Slightly 

Overweight 

Overweight  Obese 

Extremely 

Obese 

 
WATT MODE (PROGRAM 13)   

 

1.  Press “ENTER” to enter Setting Mode. 
2.  In Setting Mode, press “ENTER” to choose setting items with relevant flashing window for 

TIME→DISTANCE→WATT.

 

3.  Press “UP” or “DOWN” to increase or decrease the value, and press “ENTER” to skip to next 

item. 

4.  Press “START/STOP” to start. 
5.  Resistance level is adjusted automatically with WATT target value during workout. 
6.  Once user begin the exercise, it will count down from the set value. When any of the setting 

value count to 0, it will beep and stop the workout automatically.   

7.  Press “START/STOP” to stop the exercise automatically at any point during use.   

 

Note: the WATT value is decided by the TORQUE and RPM. in this program, the watt value will 
keep at    constant value. it means that if you peddle quickly, the load resistance will decrease and 
if you peddle slowly, the load resistance will increase to ensure you at the same watt value. 

 

Summary of Contents for SF-E3982

Page 1: ...E3982 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions Your satisfaction is very important to us PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US support sunnyhealthfitness com or 1 877 90SUNNY 877 907 8669 ...

Page 2: ...e equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet 60 CM of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularl...

Page 3: ...5 11 11 25 26L 26R 27 30 28 28 29 27 28 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34 33 34 3536 35 36 37 37 37 37 38 13 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 40 41L 41R 42 42 43R 11 11 24 24 45 45 46 46 47 49 50 51 50 51 50 51 50 51 44 107 28 28 96 11 35 11 11 43L 48 48 46 48 28 28 96 35 48 48 4846 47 95L 95R 97 97 98 99 100 100 98 99 100 100 101L 101R 102 103 105 104 104 106 106 105 103 102 A S5 2PCS B S13 14 15 1PC 11 35 11 35 11 71...

Page 4: ...54L 53 53 53 52 54R 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 60 61 59 59 60 61 60 61 61 60 59 60 61 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 70 72 73 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 89 90 90 91 94 92 93 53 61 53 52 61 52 53 ...

Page 5: ...9 10 18L R L R Rear Handlebar Cover 2 62 Middle Axle 1 19L R L R Front Handlebar Cover 2 63 Nylon Nut M6 H6 S10 4 20 Hexagon Bolt M8 16 S14 2 64 Spring Washer d6 4 21 Washer d8 Φ32 2 2 65 Hexagon Bolt M6 16 S10 4 22 Bushing 1 4 66 Belt Wheel 1 23 Wave Washer d19 2 67 Belt 1 24 Bolt M8 16 S5 2 68 Magnet 1 25 Arc Washer d8 Φ20 2 R16 4 69 Inductor 1 26L R Swing Rod L R 2 70 Screw 5 27 Bolt M8 65 M6 1...

Page 6: ...ch S5 2 97 End Cap 2 B Spanner S13 14 15 1 98 Nylon Nut 2 HARDWARE PACKAGE 13 d8 4PCS 11 M8 20 S5 4PCS A S5 2PCS B S13 14 15 1PC 25 d8 Φ20 2 R16 4PCS 27 M8 65 M6 15 S5 2PCS 31 d6 Φ16 1 5 2PCS 30 M6 15 S5 2PCS Ordering Replacement Parts U S and Canadian Customers only Please provide the following information in order for us to accurately identify the part s needed The model number found on cover of...

Page 7: ... 40 37 M8 73 20 H5 4PCS 12 d8 Φ20 2 R30 4PCS 13 d8 4PCS B S13 14 15 1PC 32 38 M8 H16 S13 4PCS STEP 1 Remove 4 Bolts No 37 4 Arc Washers No 12 4 Spring Washers No 13 and 4 Cap Nuts No 38 from Front Stabilizer No 32 and Main Frame No 40 with Spanner No B Attach Front Stabilizer No 32 and Rear Stabilizer No 49 to Main Frame No 40 using 4 Bolts No 37 4 Arc Washers No 12 4 Spring Washers No 13 and 4 Ca...

Page 8: ...ith Trunk Wire 2 No 71 Attach Upright Post No 3 to Main Frame No 40 using 6 Bolts No 11 6 Spring Washers No 13 and 6 Arc Washers No 12 that were removed Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No A CAUTION Please careful not to pinch the wires when assembling the Upright Post No 3 Remove 2 Hexagon Bolts No 20 2 Spring Washers No 13 2 Washers No 21 and 2 Wave Washers No 23 from Upright Post No 3 with ...

Page 9: ...7L 17R STEP 3 Attach Left Right Handlebars No 17L R to Left Right Swing Rods No 26L R using 4 Bolts No 11 4 Spring Washers No 13 and 4 Arc Washers No 25 Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No A Attach Left Right Swing Rods No 26L R to Left Right Pedal Rods No 41L R using 2 Bolts No 27 2 Screws No 30 and 2 Washers No 31 Tighten and secure with 2 Allen Wrenches No A Remove 4 Bolts No 11 from Left R...

Page 10: ... 2 Spring Washers No 13 that were removed Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No A Remove 4 Screws No 107 from Computer No 1 with Spanner No B Insert the Handle Pulse Wire No 10 through the hole in front of the Upright Post No 3 and pull it out from the top of the Upright Post No 3 Connect Computer Wire 2 No 1b with Handle Pulse Wire No 10 and connect the Computer Wire 1 No 1a with Trunk Wire 1 N...

Page 11: ...99 9 MPH Miles Per Hour DISTANCE 0 00 99 9 Miles CALORIE 0 9999 KCAL PULSE 40 240 BPM Revolutions Per Minute 0 999 RPM WATTS 0 899 W FUNCTION DESCRIPTION MANUAL MODE PRORGAM 1 The resistance value is adjusted manually PROGRAM MODE PROGRAM 2 11 The exercise is adjusted with preset value automatically BODY FAT PROGRAM 12 Calculate body fat percentage Body Mass Index BMI and Basal Metabolic Rate BMR ...

Page 12: ... setting value count to 0 it will beep and stop the workout automatically 7 Press START STOP to stop the exercise automatically at any point during use UP Move up the selections in PROGRAM Mode Increase value in the Setting Mode Increase resistance level during use DOWN Move down the selections in PROGRAM Mode Decrease value in the Setting Mode Decrease the resistance level during use RESET Return...

Page 13: ... press UP DOWN to make adjustment manually 7 Once user begin the exercise it will count down from the set value When any of the setting value count to 0 it will beep and stop the workout automatically 8 Press START STOP to stop the exercise automatically at any point during use BODY FAT PROGRAM 12 Press ENTER to enter the Setting Mode 1 In Setting Mode press ENTER to choose setting items with rele...

Page 14: ...o enter Setting Mode 2 In Setting Mode press ENTER to choose setting items with relevant flashing window for TIME DISTANCE WATT 3 Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the value and press ENTER to skip to next item 4 Press START STOP to start 5 Resistance level is adjusted automatically with WATT target value during workout 6 Once user begin the exercise it will count down from the set value Wh...

Page 15: ...ss UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the value and press ENTER to skip to next item 5 Press START STOP to start 6 Resistance level is adjusted automatically during workout with target T H R value 7 Once user begin the exercise it will count down from the set value When any of the setting value count to 0 it will beep and stop the workout automatically 8 Press START STOP to stop the exercise autom...

Page 16: ...RECOVERY key to enter pulse recovery function The display will show 1 minute count down as well as your pulse rate Hold on the pulse sensors with your hands until it counts down to zero Then it will pop up your pulse recovery level from F1 to F6 which is from the fastest recovery to slowest The fastest recovery F1 show the best FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION FAULT CODE POSSIBLE CAUSE CHECK SOLUTION E1 The...

Page 17: ... excessive moisture on the computer display panel as this might cause electrical hazard or electronics to fail Please keep the elliptical especially the computer out of direct sunlight to prevent screen damage Please inspect all assembly bolts and pedals on the elliptical for proper tightness every week STORAGE Store the elliptical in a clean and dry environment away from children TROUBLESHOOTING ...

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