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HOW TO OPERATE THE CONSOLE

Note: The console requires two 1.5V batteries. See
assembly step 6 on page 7 for battery installation
instructions.

1. To turn on the power, press the on/reset button or

simply begin pedalling. When the power is turned
on, the entire display will appear for two seconds.
The console will then be ready for operation.  

2. Select one of the six modes:

Scan mode
When the power
is turned on, the
scan mode will
automatically be
selected. One
mode arrow will
show that the
scan mode is
selected, and a
flashing mode arrow will show which mode is cur-
rently displayed. Note: If a different mode is select-
ed, you can select the scan mode again by repeat-
edly pressing the mode button.

Speed, time, dis-
tance, fat calo-
ries, or calories
mode
— To select
one of these
modes for contin-
uous display,
press the mode
button repeatedly.
The mode arrows will show which mode is select-
ed. Make sure that the scan mode is not selected.   

3. To reset the display, press the on/reset button.

4. To turn off the power, simply wait for a few minutes.

Note: The monitor has an “auto-off” feature. If
the pedals are not moved and the monitor but-
tons are not pressed for a few minutes, the
power will turn off automatically in order to
conserve the batteries. 

HOW TO USE THE PULSE SENSOR

Note: Before using the pulse sensor, peel the pro-
tective vinyl covering off the metal contacts on
the top and bottom of the pulse sensor.

To use the pulse
sensor, place
your hands on
the metal con-
tacts. Your
palms must be
resting on the
upper contacts
and your fingers
must be touch-
ing the lower
contacts. Avoid
moving your hands.

After a moment, the heart-shaped indicator in the dis-
play will begin to flash, three dashes (– – –) will
appear, and then your heart rate will be shown. For
the most accurate heart rate reading, continue to hold
the contacts for about 15 seconds.

Note: If your heart rate is not shown, press the
on/reset button to reset the display. 
In addition,
make sure that your hands are positioned as
described above. Be careful not to move your hands
excessively or squeeze the metal contacts too tightly. 

Mode Arrows

Metal

Contacts

WARNING:

The pulse sensor

is not a medical device. Various factors,
including the user's movement, may affect
the accuracy of heart rate readings. The
pulse sensor is intended only as an exer-
cise aid in determining heart rate trends in
general.

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Summary of Contents for gllider III

Page 1: ...Decal QUESTIONS As a manufacturer we are committed to providing com plete customer satisfaction If you have questions or if there are missing or damaged parts please call Or write ICON Health Fitness...

Page 2: ...U BEGIN 4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL TRAINER 9 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 11 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 12 PART LIST 14 EXPLODED DRAWING 15 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover WESLO...

Page 3: ...ion 9 Always hold the pulse grips or the handle bars when mounting dismounting or using the elliptical trainer 10 Each time you stop exercising on the ellipti cal trainer allow the pedals to come to a...

Page 4: ...carefully before you use the elliptical crosstrainer If you have ques tions after reading this manual please call our Customer Service Department at 08457 089 009 To help us assist you please note the...

Page 5: ...n Screw 55 4 M10 x 25mm Button Screw 56 10 M8 x 36mm Button Bolt 66 4 M10 x 75mm Carriage Bolt 64 4 M8 Flat Washer 48 2 M8 x 45mm Button Screw 65 2 M4 x 10 5mm Screw 70 1 ASSEMBLY Assembly requires tw...

Page 6: ...Upper Cable 24 into the wire clip on the Lower Cable 30 as shown See drawing B Firmly pull the Upper Cable 24 and slide it into the metal bracket on the Lower Cable 30 as shown See drawing C Using pl...

Page 7: ...ews 69 Press the Resistance Knob 8 onto the Resistance Control 24 Make sure that the mark on the Resistance Knob is correctly aligned 6 The Console 4 requires two 1 5V batteries Alkaline batteries are...

Page 8: ...ghtly it may be helpful to use the rubber mallet at this time Attach the left Pedal Arm 19 to the left Crank Arm 25 with an M8 Flat Washer 48 and an M8 x 19mm Patch Screw 62 Attach the left Pedal Arm...

Page 9: ...nce of the ped als with the resistance knob on the console To increase the resistance turn the knob clockwise to decrease the resistance turn the knob counterclockwise Important When it becomes diffic...

Page 10: ...f the pedals are not moved and the monitor but tons are not pressed for a few minutes the power will turn off automatically in order to conserve the batteries HOW TO USE THE PULSE SENSOR Note Before u...

Page 11: ...does not display correct feedback the reed switch should be adjusted Remove the two Screws 72 from both Pedal Discs 13 and slide the Pedal Discs toward the Pedal Arms 19 Remove the three Screws 70 fr...

Page 12: ...is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys tem your exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exer cise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand o...

Page 13: ...le Hold for 15 counts then relax Repeat 3 times for each leg Stretches Hamstrings lower back and groin 3 Calf Achilles Stretch With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands aga...

Page 14: ...Switch Wire 36 1 Reed Switch Clamp 37 2 Axle Bearing 38 1 Axle 39 1 Spring 40 1 Extension Wire 41 2 Small Axle Cap 42 2 Large Axle Cap 43 8 Pedal Arm Bushing 44 2 Handlebar Leg Spacer 45 2 Pedal Arm S...

Page 15: ...40 41 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 45 45 41 46 46 47 46 46 47 48 48 49 76 50 50 51 51 52 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 56 56 57 50 59 67 59 60 60 61 61 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 66 66 67 67 74 69 70 70 71 70 70...

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