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TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 

PROBLEM 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

CHECK 

SOLUTION 

E1 

The 

motor 

doesn’t 

work. 

Check if the motor wires are 
plugged  in  or  check  if  the 
motor is stuck. 

Plug in the cable again 
or change the motor. 

There  is  something 
wrong with the cables. 

Check  if  the  cables  are 
damaged. This can cause a 
short circuit. 

Change  the  cables  or 
plug in again. 

The  computer  cannot 
supply  normal  voltage 
to the motor. 

Test  whether  the  voltage  of 
the  motor  is  normal  when 
pressing “up” and “down”. 

Change the computer. 

E2 

The  IC  (Integrated 
Circuits)  inside  the 
computer is damaged. 

 

Change the computer. 

E4 

Hands  aren’t  put  on 
the  two  handle  pulses 
immediately 

after 

pressing START. 

 

Put  the  hands  on  the 
two 

handle 

pulses 

immediately 

after 

pressing START. 

Body  Fat  Function 
cannot  receive  the 
signal for pulse.  

Check  if  the  handle  pulse 
wires are well connected. 

Plug  in  the  handle 
pulse  wires  again  or 
change 

the 

handle 

pulse wires. 

Check  if  the  pulse  is 
working  when  not  in  Body 
Fat program. 

Change the computer. 

 

NOTE: If you are unable to resolve an issue using the troubleshooting guide above, please 
contact Customer Service at [email protected]

  

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                          

 

 

  

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Summary of Contents for SF-E320001

Page 1: ...SER 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 sunnyhe...

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 a...

Page 3: ...18 28 11 29 28 11 29 30 31 30 31 32 32 32 32 33 34 33 34 31 31 11 11 11 11 11 11 36 36 36 36 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 40L 40R 41L 41R 42 43 44 28 11 29 45 46 45 46 29 11 28 44 43 42 49 48 30 48 49 50 5...

Page 4: ...in order for us to accurately identify the part s needed The model number found on cover of manual The product name found on cover of manual The part number found on the EXPLODED DIAGRAM and PARTS LIS...

Page 5: ...15 0 5 3 11 Spring Washer 8 19 34 Bolt M8 86 2 12 Bolt M8 20 9 35 Nut M10 1 25 1 13A Central Shaft Plastic Cover Front 1 36 Bolt M8 35 6 13B Central Shaft Plastic Cover Rear 1 37 EVA Pad 20 60 1MM 4 1...

Page 6: ...el 37 20 5L 1 96 Screw Stem M8 20 2 64 Idler Wheel Axis 10 42mml 1 97 Washer 8 16 2 2 65 Nylon Nut M10 1 98L Left Belt Cover ABS 1 66 Nut M6 10MM 2 98R Right Belt Cover ABS 1 67 Magnetic Welding 4T 1...

Page 7: ...in Frame No 109 with 2 Bolts No 50 Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No A STEP 2 Put the Front Plastic Cover No 104 through the Handlebar Post No 16 Connect the Lower Computer Cable No 106 with the...

Page 8: ...e with Allen Wrench No A Attach the Left Right Lower Swing Bars No 19L R to the Left Right Pedal Support Bars No 41L R with 2 Nylon Nuts No 30 2 Washers No 31 2 Wave Washers No 33 and 2 Bolts No 34 Ti...

Page 9: ...ght Upper Central Shaft Plastic Covers No 23L A B No 23R A B to the Left Right Upper Swing Bars No 20L R with 4 Screws No 24 that were removed Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No A Remove 4 Self t...

Page 10: ...3 to the Computer Cable A No 1A Connect the Hand Pulse Cable No 6 to the Computer Cable B No 1B Attach the Computer No 1 onto the top end of Handlebar Post No 16 using 4 Screws No 2 that were removed...

Page 11: ...located beneath the Front Stabilizer No 52 and Rear Stabilizer No 105 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The elliptical can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild detergent Do not use abrasives or solvents on pl...

Page 12: ...u cannot adjust the resistance level or use any of the functions EXERCISE COMPUTER KEY FUNCTIONS KEY FUNCTION START STOP Start and pause workouts Start body fat measurement DOWN Lower the resistance l...

Page 13: ...get Heart Rate PROGRAM There are 24 different programs to choose for training LEVEL The program has 10 columns of bars and 8 bars in each column Each column represents a 1 minute workout and each bar...

Page 14: ...Heart Rate exceeds Target HR the Heart Rate number will flash Pulse 60 220 90 1 Setting Parameters for Target heart rate PROGRAM OPERATION Manual P1 Program profile SETTING PARAMETERS FOR MANUAL PROG...

Page 15: ...RS FOR PRE SET PROGRAMS 1 Select one of the Pre set Programs using the UP or DOWN button then press ENTER TIME will flash so the value can be adjusted using the UP or DOWN key 2 Press the ENTER button...

Page 16: ...it will beep and stop the workout automatically 5 Press the START button to continue the workout to reach the unfinished workout parameter The computer will adjust the resistance load automatically d...

Page 17: ...ton then press ENTER 2 TIME will flash The value can be adjusted using the UP or DOWN button 3 Press the ENTER button to save the value and move to the next parameter to be adjusted Note If you set up...

Page 18: ...ss the START STOP button to continue the workout to reach unfinished workout parameter User Program Program profile P21 P24 The 4 user programs allow the user to set their own program that can be used...

Page 19: ...Change the computer E2 The IC Integrated Circuits inside the computer is damaged Change the computer E4 Hands aren t put on the two handle pulses immediately after pressing START Put the hands on the...

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