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2. Attach the stabilisers

1.  Attach the front and rear stabiliser to the main frame with the 

bolts, curve washers, spring washers and cap nuts as shown.

 2.   Be sure to fit the parts in the same order as the diagram.

3. Attach the front post

Make sure the nuts & bolts are fully tightened with the 

spanner provided

!

1.  Slide the tension cable into the front post through the hole on the 

post first as shown.

 2.   Fit the tension control into the square hole on the front post and 

secure in position with flat head machine screw.

 3.  Turn the tension control to highest level to give maximum length to 

cable for fitting front post.  Hook the tension cables together as shown.  

( You may have to pull firmly downwards on the upper cable to make it 

fit underneath the bracket of the lower cable.) 

 4.   Connect the computer wires as shown - make sure it’s fully connected!

 5.   Slide the front post into the front post mounting tube carefully.  

 6.   Secure in place using 4x allen head bolts, spring washers and curve 

washers as shown - be sure to fit them in the same order as the  

diagram shown.

FIXINGS:

FIXINGS:

x 4

Part 

No.

50

x 4

Part 

No.

12

Take care to ensure 

the computer wire 

does not get trapped 

when you attach the 

front post !

!

x 4

Part 

No.

11

FIXINGS:

FIXINGS:

x 4

Part 

No.

10

x 4

Part 

No.

11

x 4

Part 

No.

12

x 4

Part 

No.

14

Make sure the bolts 

are fully tightened 

with the allen key 

provided.

!

65

66

12

11

50

computer

cable

2.

3.

67

68

tension cable

1.

Summary of Contents for eclipse dual action

Page 1: ...owner s manual yorkfitness com 23 06 2008 eclipse dual action...

Page 2: ...vative piece of equipment as your training partner and we are certain it will keep you motivated on the way to achieving your personal fitness goals Please take the time to read this owner s manual as...

Page 3: ...nstructions 10 quick start console display and feedback button functions using workout programs cross trainer features explained 11 exercising with your cross trainer 12 how to take care of your cross...

Page 4: ...will help to prevent muscle strain Never overload the equipment the maximum user weight of this cross trainer is 125kg Never use the equipment in any other manner other than the ways explained in thes...

Page 5: ...can be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear This includes any ropes pulleys nuts bolts moving parts bushes chains wheels bearings connection points etc Ensure that you inspe...

Page 6: ...al x 1 Tools and Consumables Screwdriver and allen key x 1 Part No 2 Part No 61R Part No 78 Front post x 1 Part No 59 Part No 60 Part No 8 Front stabilizer x 1 Part No 9 Rear stabilizer x 1 65mm carri...

Page 7: ...front post Hook the tension cables together as shown You may have to pull firmly downwards on the upper cable to make it fit underneath the bracket of the lower cable 4 Connect the computer wires as...

Page 8: ...he right crank arm this shaft will thread on clockwise FIXINGS FIXINGS x 6 Part No 62 5 Attach the foot pedals 1 Attach the left and right foot pedals onto the L R pedal posts correspondingly using 6x...

Page 9: ...e top handlebar posts and secure using 4x hex head bolts curve washers spring washers and cap nuts 4 Attach the pedal posts to the low handlebar posts and secure using 2 x allen head bolts and nylon l...

Page 10: ...h distance DIST Distance travelled this session default counts up from zero to 99 99km calories CAL Approximate calories burned this session for comparison only not to be used for medical purposes def...

Page 11: ...ng the resistance This cross trainer features a speed independent braking resistance system The resistance is controlled by a tension strap which is moved closer or further away from the flywheel disc...

Page 12: ...ure the nearest footplate to you is in the lowest position Grasp the handlebars securely with both hands Step on put your feet into the pedals one by one Your body should be centred over the pedals Be...

Page 13: ...e that some fibres used in clothes eg polyester create static electricity that may prevent a reliable heart rate reading Mobile phones TV s microwaves and other electrical appliances that generate an...

Page 14: ...l s option if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal non commercial personal family or household use In repairing the product York Barbell may...

Page 15: ...exploded diagram 15...

Page 16: ...61R 1 Foot Pedal Right 19 52017 19 1 Magnet 62 52017 62 11 Disc Phillips Head Self Tapping Screw M5x15mm 20 52017 20 1 Adjustable Flat Washer ID 17mm 63 52017 63 2 Handle Bar Foam Grip ID 28 6x280xT...

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