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IDENTIFY YOUR HARDWARE:

Organize your bolts and nuts before assembly. Nuts are identified by the diameter of the cavities.

For more information, refer to exploded view diagram and parts list on pages 8-10 of this manual.

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Attach the Front Stabilizer (No.

23) and the Rear Stabilizer (No.

10) to the main frame using:

4 – Carriage Bolt (No. 9)

4 – Arc Washers (No. 11)

4 – Domed Nuts (No. 12)

Place the Front Stabilizer (No.

23) against the main frame and

be sure the holes line up. Take

two of the Carriage Bolts (No. 9)

and pass them through the tube

supports located on the unit.

Slip the two Arc Washers (No. 11)

over the threaded portions of the

carriage bolts. Place the two

Domed Nuts (No. 12) over the

Arc Washers (No. 11) and firmly

tighten down the Domed Nuts

(No. 12) using the wrench

provided.

Notice: The Front Stabilizer (No. 

23) has wheels for moving your 

Orbitrek™ Elite.

Follow the same procedure for 

attaching rear stabilizer.

Fig. 1

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NO.1 LEFT HINGE BOLT

NO.11 ARC WASHER 

NO.20 BOLT (M8*50)

NO.42 RIGHT HINGE BOLT ALLEN WRENCH 8# ALLEN WRENCH 6#

SPANNER

NO.34 LOCKING 

KNOB

NO.95 

PLASTIC 

KNOB NUT

NO.38 SPINDLE BAR

NO.89 RIGHT LOCK

NUT

NO.31 HINGE

SCREW (3/8”*20)

NO.32 SPRING

WASHER (*10)

NO.33 D SHAPER

WASHER

NO.93 ARC WASHER

(dl=16 D=26 s=0.3)

NO.12 DOMED NUT (M8) 

NO.13 NUT (M8) 

NO.14 FLAT WASHER

NO.6 SPRING 

WASHER (1/2”)

NO.7 LEFT LOCK NUT (1/2”) 

NO.9 CARRIAGE 

BOLT (M8*60)

Step 1: Attaching front and rear stabilizers

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23

11

12

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12

11

9

10

12

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Summary of Contents for ORBITREK Elite BE-205A

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Page 2: ...an the machine Remove drops of sweat from the machine immediately after use 14 Always wear appropriate workout clothing when using the machine Running or aerobic shoes are also required 15 Always stre...

Page 3: ...portions of the carriage bolts Place the two Domed Nuts No 12 over the Arc Washers No 11 and firmly tighten down the Domed Nuts No 12 using the wrench provided Notice The Front Stabilizer No 23 has wh...

Page 4: ...91 19 24 1 93 5 7 6 83 6 89 ATTENTION The Right and Left Hinge Bolt No 42 No 1 must fully penetrate the nylon ring inside the Connecting Tube No 5 and the Right and Left Crank No 91 No 83 This will e...

Page 5: ...dual action mode Set both handlebars at the same comfortable height and secure them with the lock knob No 34 Step 4 Attaching the Handlebars Step 5 Connecting the sensor Tension adjustment The assemb...

Page 6: ...1 24 LEFT CONNECTING TUBE 1 25 FRONT END CAP 2 50 1 5 26 RIGHT PEDAL 1 27 LEFT PEDAL 1 28 HEX HEAD BOLT 2 M6X45 29 WHEEL 2 23 6 30 5 30 LOCK NUT 3 M6 31 HINGE SCREW 2 3 8 20 32 SPRING WASHER 2 3 8 33...

Page 7: ...0 3 94 FLAT WASHER 4 10 95 PLASTIC KNOB NUT 2 M8 Pb Cd Hg SPECIFICATIONS TIME TMR 00 00 99 59 SPEED SPD 0 0 99 9KM HorML H DISTANCE DST 0 00 999 9KM CALORIES CAL 0 9999KCAL KEY FUNCTION MODE This key...

Page 8: ...become more flexible Work at your own pace and be sure to maintain a steady tempo throughout The rate of work should be sufficient to raise your heartbeat into the target zone shown on the graph belo...

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