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2310.4-080717 

Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this owner’s 
manual for future reference. 

The specifications of this product may vary from this 

photo and, subject to change without notice.

 

AIR ELLIPTICAL 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AIR ELLIPTICAL

Page 1: ...ead all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo and subject to change without notice AIR ELLIPTICAL ...

Page 2: ...RODUCT TO THE STORE STOP Contact customer service if you have any questions regarding assembly or proper operation of the machine Email us at Service paradigmhw com Or call us at 1 844 641 7920 Hours 8 00 am to 5 00 pm PST Daily ...

Page 3: ...STRUCTIONS 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 6 PARTS LIST 7 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 9 ASSEMBLY 10 COMPUTER CONSOLE 25 TENSION ADJUSTMENT 26 LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 27 USING THE U SHAPE GRAB BARS 28 TRANSPORTING THE ELLIPTICAL 29 MAINTENANCE 30 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 WARRANTY 33 PARTS REQUEST FORM 34 ...

Page 4: ...will be the best method to receive a response during peak business hours Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7920 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Standard Time Daily Response time may vary via calling Please have the following information ready when requesting for service Your name Phone number Model number Serial number Part number Proof of Purchase For damaged or defective product please cont...

Page 5: ...3 LABEL PLACEMENTS ...

Page 6: ...y opening 12 If at any time you feel faint light headed or dizziness while operating the equipment stop exercising immediately You should also stop exercising if you are experiencing pain or any discomfort 13 For any problems contact customer service Servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative Our contact number is on the service page 14 This product requires a minimum of...

Page 7: ... in high doses Spinal injury Cerebral Sclerosis or acutely swollen joints Heart or circulatory disorders for which you are being treated High blood pressure Hypertension Recent stroke or Transient Ischemic attack Bone weaknesses including Osteoporosis Unhealed fractures Modular pins or surgically implanted orthopedic supports Do not exceed the maximum rated weight load and maximum rated user heigh...

Page 8: ...6 OVERVIEW DRAWING ...

Page 9: ...5 2 12 Handrail End Cap Ø32x1 5 2 39 Carriage Bolt M8x35 2 13 Serrated Lock Washer External Teeth Ø10 2 40 Bottle Holder 1 14 Nylon Nut M10 6 41 Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 1 15 Foot Bar End Cap 30x30x1 5 2 42 Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame End Cap 30x20x2 2 16 Powder Metal Bushing Ø14xØ10x10 4 43 Cover Cap Ø25 2 17 Right Foot Bar 1 44 Eyebolt M6x33 2 18 Foot Pedal Support Bracket 245x3...

Page 10: ...ring Nut II 15 16 1 101 Big Curve Washer Ø6xØ16x1 5 4 70 Bearing 2 102 Conical Washer Ø6xØ10 5x5 4 71 Bearing Cup 2 103 Bolt M6x30 4 72 Bearing Nut I 7 8 1 104 Left U Shape Grab Bar Ø25x1 8 1 73 Washer Ø34 5x23x2 5 1 105 Seat Post Knob M12 1 74 Nut 7 8 1 106 Seat Post Plastic Bushing 1 75 Left Crank 6 7 1 107 Seat Post Plastic Tube 1 76 Left Foot Bar 1 108 Seat Adjustment Knob M10 1 77 Left Handra...

Page 11: ...9 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK ...

Page 12: ...el off the floor Insert two Carriage Bolts 52 through the Front Stabilizer 54 holes and attach two Big Curve Washers 55 and two Cap Nuts 56 at the end Using the Flat Wrench tighten the Cap Nuts 56 until they are firm and secure 1b Rear Stabilizer Installation Align and attach the Rear Stabilizer 62 onto the rear curved bracket of the Mainframe 59 with two Carriage Bolts 52 then attach two Big Curv...

Page 13: ...e Mainframe 59 located above the Flywheel 49 and place a Wave Washer 22 on each end Attach the Right Handrail 9 onto one end of the Rotation Rod 60 and secure it in place with one Bolt 5 one Spring Washer 6 one Washer 7 Do not tighten any bolts until both handrails are attached Repeat the steps above for the attachment of the Left Handrail 77 to the other end of the Rotation Rod 60 2c Rotation Rod...

Page 14: ...lat Wrench to secure the bolt and the other flat wrench to tighten the nylon nut until they are both firm Be sure that the bolt thread end is protruding through the nylon bolt as you are tightening Otherwise the bolt and nut are not being tightened correctly Attach a Cap Nut 88 onto both the Hex Bolt 11 and Nylon Nut 14 3b Right Foot Bar Installation Repeat the steps above for the installation of ...

Page 15: ...ly level and straight as you insert it through the aligned hole of the Right Crank 26 Turn the Right Crank Bolt 21 clockwise by hand until it is firm After the initial hand tightening use the 8mm Allen Wrench provided to tighten the bolt until it is secure Put one Spring Washer 27 and one Right Nylon Nut 28 onto the threaded end of the Right Crank Bolt 21 Simultaneously use the Flat Wrench on the ...

Page 16: ...t an angle this may damage the equipment Installing right bolt into right crank can only be done by turning right CLOCKWISE Make sure the right bolt is for the right crank only and the left bolt is for the left crank only If done incorrectly the bolts and or cranks may be damaged or stripped ASSEMBLY 21 Right Crank Bolt 1PC 22 Wave Washer 1PC 23 Bolt 2PCS 24 Washer 2PCS 25 Nylon Nut 2PCS 27 Spring...

Page 17: ...Bar 76 and align it with the threaded hold of the Left Crank 75 5c Left Crank Bolt Installation Make sure the Left Crank Bolt 64 is perfectly level and straight as you insert it through the aligned hole of the Left Crank 75 Turn the Left Crank Bolt 64 counter clockwise by hand until it is firm After the initial hand tightening use the 8mm Allen Wrench provided to tighten the bolt until firm Put on...

Page 18: ...n angle this may damage the equipment Installing left bolt into left crank can only be done by turning left COUNTER CLOCKWISE Make sure the right bolt is for the right crank only and the left bolt is for the left crank only If done incorrectly the bolts and or cranks may be damaged or stripped ASSEMBLY 64 Left Crank Bolt 1PC 22 Wave Washer 1PC 23 Bolt 2PCS 24 Washer 2PCS 25 Nylon Nut 2PCS 27 Sprin...

Page 19: ...tach the pedal to the bar Tighten the Nylon Nuts 14 using the Flat Wrench provided 6c Left Foot Pedals Installation Attach the Left Foot Pedal 19L onto the top of the Left Foot Bar 76 and the Foot Pedal Support Bracket 18 Use two Bolts 20 and two Nylon Nuts 14 Tighten the Nylon Nuts 14 until they are firm and secure using the Flat Wrench provided Tool Flat Wrench 20 Bolt 4PCS HARDWARE 14 Nylon Nut...

Page 20: ... bolts using the 6mm Allen Wrench and the Flat Wrench 7b Left Handrail Arms Installation Insert the Left Handrail Arm 90 with the handlebar grip facing outwards into the Left Handrail 77 and align the holes Secure the Left Handrail Arm 90 using two Big Curve Washers 81 two Bolts 47 and two Cap Nuts 80 Simultaneously tighten the nuts and bolts using the 6mm Allen Wrench and Flat Wrench Tools Flat W...

Page 21: ...01 and two Cap Nut 100 Simultaneously tighten the nuts and bolts using the 6mm Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver and the Flat Wrench 8b Left U Shape Grab Bar Installation Repeat the steps above for Left U Shape Grab Bar 104 installation into the Left Handrail Arm 90 101 Big Curve Washer 4PCS 103 Bolt 4PCS 102 Conical Washer 4PCS 100 Cap Nut 4PCS HARDWARE Tools Flat Wrench 6mm Allen Wrench wit...

Page 22: ... 59 to the Extension Sensor Wire 10 coming from the bottom end of the Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 Make sure the connectors click when connected See Figure A 9c Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame Installation Fully mount the Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 to the Mainframe 59 After being mounted secure the Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 onto the Mainframe 59 with four Bolts 4...

Page 23: ...he Tension Control Knob 37 to the Hand Pulse Support Frame 41 as shown in Figure D Secure the Tension Control Knob 37 to the Hand Pulse Support Frame 41 with the Cross Recessed Pan Head Screw 116 Tighten the screw with the 6mm Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver until it is firm and secure 10c Securing Bottle Holder to Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame Attach the Bottle Holder 40 onto the Hand...

Page 24: ...rved bracket at the top of Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 with two Carriage Bolts 39 two Big Curve Washers 81 and two Cap Nuts 80 Use the Flat Wrench to tighten the Cap Nuts 80 until they are firm and secure Tools Flat Wrench 80 Cap Nut 2PCS HARDWARE 81 Big Curve Washer 4PCS 39 Carriage Bolt 2PCS ...

Page 25: ...on Remove one Washer 109 and one Seat Adjustment Knob 108 from the U Shape Bolt 111 which is already inserted into the square tube of the Seat Sliding Tube 112 Align and insert the U Shape Bolt 111 through the hole of the u shaped bracket located on the top of the Seat Post 110 Place the previously removed Washer 109 and the Seat Adjustment Knob 108 back onto the U Shape Bolt 111 after it has prot...

Page 26: ...to the Tab located on the top of the Hand Pulse Handlebar 33 Refer to Figure H and the illustration above 13b Adjustable Leveler Installation Remove the Nut 58 from the Adjustable Leveler 57 Put the nut aside Screw the Adjustable Leveler 57 upwards into the bottom right u shaped bracket of the Mainframe 59 and place the removed Nut 58 back onto the Adjustable Leveler 57 Hand tighten the Adjustable...

Page 27: ...sole will display the cumulative distance traveled during the workout CALORIE Press the MODE button until the arrow points to CALORIE The console will display the ESTIMATED number of calories you have burned during the workout Note that the readings are only estimates and there are many factors that can t be accounted for such as fitness level body fat percentage age weight and gender PULSE Press ...

Page 28: ...uckle of the plastic clip to lock it in place 3 Without changing the tension you should now be able to feel a little resistance i e the flywheel is not turning freely If you are satisfied with the base level tension then you may select the desired tension and continue exercising TENSION ADJUSTMENT Adjusting the Tension Control Knob To increase the tension turn the tension control knob in a clockwi...

Page 29: ...ith different angles of flat surfaces to level the Elliptical Rotate the Rear Stabilizer End Caps 61 till both caps have flat surfaces settled to the floor Adjusting the Adjustable Leveler 57 The Adjustable Leveler 57 is designed to evenly distribute the weight of the equipment and the user to the floor You should adjust the Adjustable Leveler 57 until it is slightly in contact with the floor so t...

Page 30: ...r upper body muscles more by moving with the U Shape Grab Bars using this equipment as an elliptical trainer The user can also choose to focus on your lower body muscles more with the fixed Hand Pulse Handlebar when using as an exercise bike Users with longer arm lengths can safely sit down on the seat and still grab the U Shape Grab Bars It is recommended that users who have shorter arm lengths s...

Page 31: ...lowly lean the machine towards you until the Transport Wheels 93 on the Front Stabilizer 54 make contact with the floor Push or pull the unit to the desired location while balancing on the wheels Then gently lower the Rear Stabilizer 62 to the ground when you have found an appropriate storage area ...

Page 32: ...azard Immediately wipe off any perspiration on the elliptical after each use Lubrication Regularly inspect your machine for any loose connections and tighten them Creating a consistent lubrication routine on the moving parts of the elliptical can stop it from squeaking 1 Check the floor where the elliptical sits to verify the floor is level An uneven floor could create unnecessary stress on the mo...

Page 33: ...he Hand Pulse Handlebar Support Frame 41 is securely connected to the wire with a male connector coming out from the Computer Console 29 3 3 Check that the two Hand Pulse Sensor Wires 35 from the hand pulse handlebar are connected to the two wires with female connectors coming out from the Computer Console 29 4 Check the wires for cuts tears or stripped and exposed wires The elliptical equipment m...

Page 34: ...he top strap on the front of the unit away downward to re tighten the tension belt The pedal assembly is coming loose 1 1 Make sure the bolt is secured to the foot bar and into the crank with the nylon nut When tightening the bolt make sure the bolt threads protrude out through the nylon nut 2 2 Proper tightness is extremely important to prevent parts from coming loose or damage during use The sen...

Page 35: ...ns 4 Damage caused by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition such as air pollution mold mildew etc or staining from foreign substances such as dirt grease oil etc 6 Normal weathering due to exposure to sunlight weather and or atmosphere which can caus...

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