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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

 

 

WARNING: 

Before starting any exercise program, it is recommended that you consult your physician, especially for 
persons with pre-existing health problems.  Before using the new equipment, please review this manual 
to learn about the features, functions, and safety operations.  Should you experience any irregular 
physical conditions such as dizziness, severe muscle or joint pain, pain in your chest or should any 
other symptoms appear:  

STOP EXERCISING

 and consult with your physician immediately.   

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assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of 

this product.** 

 

SAFETY TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS

1. 

Read all instructions in this manual before using this equipment.  It is the owner’s responsibility 
to ensure that all users of this equipment are thoroughly informed of all warnings and 
precautions. Use this equipment for its intended use as described in this manual. 

2.  Securely tighten all nuts and bolts and inspect and tighten all parts each time you use the 

equipment.  

**Replace any worn parts immediately and if you find that any repairs are needed, 

please keep the equipment out of use until repair.**

 

3. 

The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage 
and wear. 

4. 

No more than one person should operate the equipment at one time. 

5. 

To avoid any possibility of being struck by or caught between moving parts, by-standers should 
not be within reach of the Elliptix Cross Trainer while it is in motion. 

6. 

Keep your hands away from moving parts other than the designated handles. 

7. 

Keep small children and pets away from the equipment at all times. 

8. 

It is recommended that you do not initiate any type of exercising within 40 minutes after a meal. 

9. 

Warm up before you start exercising to prevent injuries. 

10.  Appropriate clothing should be worn while exercising.  Never wear loose clothing that could be 

caught in moving parts.  It is recommended that athletic support clothing be worn for both men 
and women.  Athletic shoes should always be worn while exercising.  

DO NOT USE

 with bare 

feet, wearing sandals, or wearing only socks or stockings. 

11.  The user’s max weight to operate the equipment is 250 lbs. 

12.  The equipment should only be used on a level surface and is designed for indoor use only. 

13.  Never use the equipment around water or while you are wet.  Using the unit around a pool, hot 

tub or sauna will void the warranty and is potentially hazardous. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E-6600

Page 1: ...1 Elliptical E 6600 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...constant goal at therefore we reserve the right to make changes in specifications at any time without notice and without incurring obligation The information in this manual is given in good faith However any person who uses this information in any way does so entirely at his or her own risk Neither nor its representatives can accept responsibility for any damage or injury incurred as a result of i...

Page 3: ...the equipment out of use until repair 3 The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage and wear 4 No more than one person should operate the equipment at one time 5 To avoid any possibility of being struck by or caught between moving parts by standers should not be within reach of the Elliptix Cross Trainer while it is in motion 6 Keep your hands aw...

Page 4: ...2 Assembly Tools Hardware Measurements length Tools 20 10 M3 M4 M5 M6 30 40 Wrench 60 50 Screwdriver Milimeter 70 80 90 Snop Ring Socket 10 14 16 25 29 Bolt Washer Nut M6 M8 M5 M4 Allen Wrench ...

Page 5: ...3 Assembly Instructions STEP 1 Starting with the Rear Stabilizer L fasten it to the Main Frame A using 2 Allen Bolts 05 A L 05 05 ...

Page 6: ...y Instructions STEP 2 Slide the Handlebar Post B into the Main Frame A Please ensure the Cable Wire 70 does not get pinched and is pulled all the way through to the front of the Handlebar Post B A B C 70 D L 68 ...

Page 7: ...ont of the Handlebar Post B and pull out Cable Wire 70 and Cable Wire 68 Connect the two cables together and push back into the hole Then fasten the Main Frame A and the Handlebar Post B using 6 Allen Bolts 06 and 6 Spring Washers 08 with the Allen Hex Wrench provided 06 08 68 70 B A C D L ...

Page 8: ...hen reassembled later in STEP 6 On the Steel Disc Axel N unscrew and remove one Allen Bolt 16 one Washer 15 one Protecting Cover 14 one Washer 15 one Snap Ring 04 one Washer 03 the Plastic Roller P one Wave Washer 86 and one Bushing 02 Next on the Axle D1 of the Movable Handlebar Post D C unscrew and remove one Allen Bolt 16 one Washer 15 One Protecting Cover 14 one Washer 15 and one Snap Ring 04 ...

Page 9: ...STEP 5 Attach the Left front side of the Connecting Tube K to the Left Handlebar D Then slide the other end of the Connecting Tube K onto the Steel Disc Axle N Repeat connection on the Right hand side of the Machine K D C J L ...

Page 10: ...over 14 and another Washer 15 on one Allen Bolt 16 and attach to the Connecting Tube K On the Steel Disc Axle N slide one Bushing 02 one Wave Washer 86 one Plastic Roller P and one Washer 03 onto the Steel Disc Axle N Push on the Snap Ring 04 until it pops into its grove using the Socket Tool provided a rubber hammer may be needed to firmly place Snap Ring Please use Rubber Hammer GENTLY Then plac...

Page 11: ...the Handlebar Post D and tighten using 6 Spring Washers 29 and 6 Allen Bolts 28 Place the back half of the Left Pedal Arm H onto the top of Plastic Roller attached to the Steel Plate Axel N Repeat the process above on the Right Pedal Arm I H 29 28 29 28 29 28 I D ...

Page 12: ...ecting Tube K with 2 Allen Bolts 05 Repeat the process above on the Connecting Tube J Connecting the Computer 67 cable wires 68 69 to the Cable Wires 68 69 coming out of the Handlebar Post B Then affix the Computer 67 to the Computer Support Plate using 4 screws 63 63 67 69 68 05 05 Q Q ...

Page 13: ... Semicircle Washers 61 and Dome Nuts 62 Repeat the process above on the Right Moveable Handlebar E Insert the Stationary Handlebar G to the top of the Handlebar Post B and fasten using 2 Cross Screws 30 Attach the Water Bottle Holder 77 onto the Handlebar Post B and fasten with 2 Screws 78 E G F 60 60 61 61 62 62 78 79 77 71 71 67 30 ...

Page 14: ...t data UP and move to the next function values enter letters to the User s name and PROGRAM setup as well as increase the LEVEL while exercising DOWN To adjust data DOWN and move to the previous function values enter letters to the User s name and PROGRAM set up as well as reduce the LEVEL while exercising ENTER To confirm values letters of the User s name and program profile settings ...

Page 15: ...lms on the handlebar grip sensors the computer will display the heart rate while exercising Holding both hands on the Pulse Sensor Grips for 30 seconds to one minute the current heart rate Beats Per Minute BPM will display on the computer If using only one hand the BPM will be unstable We suggest the User hold on to the grips while getting the User s current heart rate If no pulse is detected for ...

Page 16: ...gular exercise routine USER The computer can store up to four User programs To program in a User s information press the USER key and a message will display USER DATA If the user does not want to activate this feature it can be bypassed by going straight to programs 1 Use the UP or DOWN keys to select a U1 thru U4 then press the ENTER key 2 Use the UP or DOWN keys to select each letter of the User...

Page 17: ...s ENTER after choosing a preset program Press the UP or DOWN key to set the desired TIME DISTANCE CALORIES AND LEVEL of a preset program profile After selection press ENTER to confirm Press the START STOP key to begin the exercise PROGRAM PROFILES 1 PROGRAM 1 MANUAL 2 PROGRAM 2 ROLLING 3 PROGRAM 3 VALLEY 4 PROGRAM 4 FAT BURN 5 PROGRAM 5 RAMP 6 PROGRAM 6 MOUNTAIN 7 PROGRAM 7 INTERVALS ...

Page 18: ...s the START STOP key to begin the exercise PROGRAM 8 INDIVIDUAL WATT CONTROL PROGRAM 9 The WATT control program is designed for constant power so when the speed is too slow the LEVEL will increase and when the speed is too fast the LEVEL will automatically decrease Press the PROGRAM key until PROGRAM 9 then press the ENTER key Press the UP or DOWN keys to set the desired TIME DISTANCE CALORIE and ...

Page 19: ...key to select TIME DISTANCE CALORIE After every selection the User must press ENTER to confirm Press START STOP to begin the exercise PROGRAM 10 13 BODY FAT MEASUREMENT PROGRAM 14 Press PROGRAM key to select PROGRAM 14 press enter to confirm Use the UP or DOWN keys to enter the User s HEIGHT WEIGHT AGE and SEX sex 1 for male gender and 0 for female gender Press ENTER after each selection Press the...

Page 20: ...3 15 19 D BODY TYPE 4 20 24 E BODY TYPE 5 25 29 F E BODY TYPE 6 30 34 G BODY TYPE 7 35 39 H BODY TYPE 8 40 44 Body type 1 Ultra sportsman type 2 Ideal sportsman type 3 Ultra Slim type 4 Sportsman Type 5 Ideal healthy type 6 Slim type 7 Too Fat 8 Fat type 9 Ultra body fat type ...

Page 21: ...nus Your Age Maximum Heart Rate times 6 equals Target Heart Rate Upper Limit 220 Your Age Maximum Heart Rate x 75 Target Heart Rate 220 minus Your Age Maximum Heart Rate times 75 equals Target Heart Rate Also another good way to judge your exercise level is if you winded or can t speak without gasping for air while exercising You are probably exercising too hard and need to slow down Always consul...

Page 22: ... M4x15L 18pcs 60 Carriage Bolt M8x45L 4pcs 08 Spring Washer M8 6pcs 61 Semicircle Washer M8 4pcs 09 Rivet Nut M8 8pcs 62 Dome Nut M8 4pcs 10 Rivet Nut M6 12pcs 63 Screw M5x10L 4pcs 12 Rivet Nut M4 2pcs 64 Screw M4x19L 2pcs 13 Snap Ring 42 6pcs 65 1 Round End Cap 2pcs 14 Φ54 Protecting Cover 6pcs 66 Hand Pulse 2pcs 15 Washer φ16xφ7x1 5t 12pcs 67 Computer 1pcs 16A Bolt M6x12L 6pcs 68 Cable Wire 1pcs...

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