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E845S OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................  2

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................ 

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3. LIST OF PARTS ............................................................................... 

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4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT .......................................................... 

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STEP 1 Install the Frame .................................................................... 

STEP 2 Install the Glide Rail ...............................................................  14

STEP 3 Install the Pedestal Covers ....................................................  15

STEP 4 Install the Foot Pedals  ..........................................................  16

STEP 5 Move the Product into Place ..................................................     18

STEP 6 Level the Product ...................................................................     19

STEP 7 Ground Wire Installation .........................................................  20

STEP 8 Beware of Moving Parts .........................................................  21

5. UNDERSTAND THE E845S DISPLAY ............................................     22

DISPLAY Overview ..............................................................................  22

DISPLAY Specifications .......................................................................  23

DISPLAY Windows ...............................................................................  23

DISPLAY Keys ......................................................................................  23

6. OPERATE THE PRODUCT .............................................................  25

OPERATION Quick Start .....................................................................  25

OPERATION Start a Workout Program ...............................................  25

OPERATION Display ...........................................................................  26

OPERATION Cool Down .....................................................................  26

OPERATION Review Summary ..........................................................  26

OPERATION Workout Programs .........................................................  27

OPERATION User Preferences and Component Versions...................  29

7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION ................................................  31

HEART RATE Telemetry ......................................................................  31

HEART RATE Contact .........................................................................  31

8. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE .......................................................  32

9. ACCESSORIES ...............................................................................  33

ACCESSORIES Entertainment Cap ......................................................  34

ACCESSORIES MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers .............  35

10. MAINTENANCE .............................................................................  37

MAINTENANCE Lubrication Procedure ...............................................  37

MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Glide Rails ............................................  39

MAINTENANCE Messages ..................................................................  40

MAINTENANCE Schedule ...................................................................  41

MAINTENANCE Task List (Elliptical Trainers) .....................................  42

MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log ......................................  43

MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram ........................................  44

Summary of Contents for E845S

Page 1: ... PRODUCT 25 OPERATION Quick Start 25 OPERATION Start a Workout Program 25 OPERATION Display 26 OPERATION Cool Down 26 OPERATION Review Summary 26 OPERATION Workout Programs 27 OPERATION User Preferences and Component Versions 29 7 ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION 31 HEART RATE Telemetry 31 HEART RATE Contact 31 8 GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE 32 9 ACCESSORIES 33 ACCESSORIES Entertainment Cap 34 ACCESSORIES MY...

Page 2: ...als and designed for years of reliable usage this product was made to become an integral part of your commercial fitness venue Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual Understanding the correct assembly and operation of this product will help ensure that exercisers obtain their fitness goals safely and successfully L R ...

Page 3: ...ltrainermayormaynotstopimmediatelyifanobjectbecomescaught or impedes normal motion Close supervision is necessary when this elliptical trainer is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons Use this elliptical trainer only for its intended use as described in this manual Never operate this elliptical trainer if it has been damaged in any way If it is not working properly or has been d...

Page 4: ... limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran...

Page 5: ...hauts Attachez les cheveux longs Ne marchez pas pieds nus sur l appareil Soyez prudent lors du montage et démontage de l appareil L elliptique peut s arrêter ou ne s arrêter pas immédiatement si quelque chose obstacle le mouvement NE PAS utiliser d accessoire non spécifiquement recommandé par le fabricant Car cela pourraient provoquer des blessures ou entraîner une panne de l appareil Une surveill...

Page 6: ...pareil génère utilise et peut diffuser des signaux radioélectriques et s il n est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio Cependant il n y a aucune garantie que des interférences ne se produiront pas dans une instal lation particulière Si l utilisateur désire corriger les interférences ces corrections seront à la cha...

Page 7: ...roller cover 2 A2 Stationary handlebar 1 A8 Support tube left 1 A3 Pedestal covers left and right 1 A9 Support tube right 1 A4 Stationary handlebar cover left 1 A10 Foot pedals 1 A5 Stationary handlebar cover right 1 A11 Hardware kit 1 A6 Right roller cover 2 A12 Glide rail cover 2 ...

Page 8: ...ips screw 2 M4 P0 7 L8 L shaped Allen wrench 1 M4 L shaped Allen wrench 1 M5 T shaped Allen wrench 1 M6 Hex Phillips wrench 1 13 15 Double open end wrench 1 14 15 Components on the Product No Name Specification Notes 31 Bevelled head hex screw M10 P1 5 L20 32 Phillips screw M4 P0 7 L8 33 Phillips screw M4 P0 7 L14 34 Inner hex screw 5 16 L2 1 4 half Flat washer D20 d8 t2 0 35 Mushroom top inner he...

Page 9: ...l the Frame Please follow instructions a through h to secure the pedestal a Remove the upper box and all packing material but leave the main frame A1 in the lower box for support b The screw A 10 is loosely attached before assembly Raise the main post or pedestal into position Secure the pedestal hardware in sequence first D 31 then A 10 B and C 10 as shown below c Then raise the stride support As...

Page 10: ...ote the direction to insert the screw is from outside to inside B Unsecure the bolts 32 33 from the left right roller covers A6 A7 and then put the the left right roller covers A6 A7 place and secure them 32 33 as shown below a b A B Warning Consult the manual and follow all assembly instructions carefully Please note that incorrect assembly may present a danger to the exercise will damage the ell...

Page 11: ... the stride linkage in place and use the bolt 34 and washer to secure it onto the stride support assembly and then press the stride adjustment linkage covers 12 into place as shown below Complete steps d e and f on the other side of the unit too ...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 1 Install the Frame Continued g Secure stopper 13 on the front bottom of both glide rails and then remove the unit from the lower box ...

Page 13: ... tighten these bolts 2 With hardware 37 shown in illustration I secure the stationary handlebar A2 at both sides and then tighten bolts 35 36 at area A and B 3 Secure the stationary handlebar covers A4 A5 with screws 14 When securing the handlebar make sure direction of screws 14 are 90 degree to the stationar handlebar A2 ...

Page 14: ...art A of the glide rail to the upper left part of the flywheel within the 90 degree indication Hook the part B onto the glide rail b Turn part B clockwise as shown to a nearly horizontal position of the glide rail covers A12 c Install part C onto part B Use screws 15 16 to fasten these parts together ...

Page 15: ...15 STEP 3 Install the Pedestal Covers Hold the pedestal covers in place Use the screw driver provided to tighten the screws 15 into the pedestal covers A3 ...

Page 16: ...pad A up to access screws Secure the foot pedals A10 onto the plate of main frame A1 with screws 38 as shown b Press the rubber pads A onto foot pedals A10 firmly by Inserting the nibs on the rubber pads A through the holes in the foot pedals A10 Make sure that the nibs protrude through the foot pedals A10 Please do not pull out the nibes in the middle ...

Page 17: ...the foot pedals A10 Pull the nibs through the foot pedals A10 until they fit snugly in place b Secure the front screws shown as m1 on the foot pedals A10 Insert the front nibs into the holes on the foot pedals A10 shown as M Pull the front nibs in place securely c Secure the back screws shown as n1 on the foot pedals A10 Insert the nibs into the holes on the foot pedals A10 shown as N Pull the nib...

Page 18: ...inching fingers when setting the product down b Two people Have one person grip the front base of the product while the other person grips the support tubes A8 A9 With both people lifting and stabilizing the unit roll it into place for use Be careful to avoid pinching fingers when setting the product down Note Make sure grip the front base of the product as indicated by the arrows to move the prod...

Page 19: ...tical trainer must sit level on a flat floor If necessary adjust the levelers by following instructions a through c below a Loosen the leveler nut b Rotate the leveler foot downward so it firmly touches the floor c To secure this position secure the leveler nut upward against the product frame c b a A B ...

Page 20: ...h American safety standards To avoid electric shock and current leakage this product has an exterior ground wire For your safety connect this ground wire to the unit and to the building ground Installation instructions Please use screws and washers to secure one end of the ground wire to the product frame as shown and the other end to the building electrical ground ...

Page 21: ... product has moving parts that could be a danger to people and animals During use do not insert hands or other objects into the stride adjustment slot the opening in the rear cover or other areas in which such action might present a hazard ...

Page 22: ...manual understand the display functions and thereby get optimum enjoyment and benefit from this product 1 Pulse LED 9 Enter key 2 Weight loss 65 target heart rate 10 Stop Reset key 3 Actual heart rate 11 Quick Start key 4 Cardio 80 target heart rate 12 Change display key 5 Dot Matrix screen 13 Volume adjustment keys and 6 Exercise feedback screen headphone jack 7 Workout program keys 14 MYE wirele...

Page 23: ...SPLAY Keys Display key functions are introduced briefly below QUICK START Press this key to start exercising without first entering age weight andotheruserinformation Duringpausemode pressthiskeytoresumetheworkout During program set up press this key to start using the selected program MANUAL This key allows you to directly control resistance via resistance keys INTERVAL Press this key to select o...

Page 24: ...nge stride settings Settings change by one value each time the key is pressed STOP HOLD TO RESET During a workout or Cool Down mode press this key to display the workout information such as time distance and calories At workout summary display mode press this key to end this program and return to idle and the display will show SELECT A PROGRAM At anytime of a program press and hold this key for 2 ...

Page 25: ...nd CALORIE Use WORKOUT LEVEL keys or STRIDE keys to make your selection Press the ENTER key to confirm your setting If you select a goal program its LED indicator will light up Follow the instruction below to set up the goal and start the program Once the program is started resis tance and stride setting can be modified at any time The TIME setting range is from 5 00 to 300 00 with a default value...

Page 26: ...top row press STRIDE key to adjust the stride length the display will temporary switch to lower row to show the adjustment In 4 seconds it will return to top row Same thing will happen if it is displaying bottom row and WORKOUT LEVEL key is pressed it will temporary switch to top row 2 Heart Rate display it will display the actual heart rate bpm 3 During workout user can switch to a different work...

Page 27: ... keysduringthesegmenttodoso Thenewresistancelevel will then become the resistance level each time that segment is activated PLATEAU Resistancelevelsinthisworkoutgraduallyincrease leveloff thengraduallydecrease The first and last segments of this workout each occupy 20 of the workout The middle segment occupies 60 of the workout Follow prompts to establish your workout goal 20 60 20 RANDOM This pro...

Page 28: ...resistance accordingly During the test the Red dot in the dot matrix window represents the target SPM and the orange dot represents the actual SPM You want to match the actual SPM to the targeted value The best SPM range during test is between 40SPM to 70SPM with targeted 50SPM If the actual SPM is below 40SPM for more than 5 seconds the display will ask you to SPEED UP and if it is above 70SPM fo...

Page 29: ...etween red and green Otherwise it will maintain with green color Orange color represents the 65 or 80 of max HR or target heart rate entered Once the exerciser begins to exercise a red dot and a orange line will appear on the lowerpartofthescreen ThereddotrepresentstherecommendedSPM theorange line represents actual SPM Try to maintain an SPM even with the red dot Resistance will start at level 1 T...

Page 30: ...etting total distance will appear as either DIST XXXXXX MILE or DIST XXXXXX KM where XXXXXX represents a number Press the ENTER key to view total time TOTAL TIME Total time of use will appear as TIME XXXXXX HOUR where XXXXXX represents a number Press the ENTER key to view product serial number PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER The product serial number will appear as S N XXXXXXX Press ENTER key to view displa...

Page 31: ...tronic devices including stereos TVs and even fluorescent lights can interfere with signal reception For best results install the product in an area free from such interference Space the product apart by at least 39 inches 100 cm to avoid having the heart rate value from one exerciser appear on a neighboring product HEART RATE Contact The words contact heart rate refer to the detection of the hear...

Page 32: ... what heart rate goal would be appro priate for you HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE The duration of your workout must depend on your fitness level In general it is recommended that you maintain a heart rate within your training zone for at least 15 to 20 minutes to experience the benefits of aerobic exercise Beginners should always start out slowly and gradually increase the duration and intensity of t...

Page 33: ...ell as ECOFIT System and MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers iPod iPhone iPad 30 pin connector Option When connecting the device to the 30pin connector user can listen to music via headphone jack and adjust the audio volume thru the on board volume control keys SA WELL Member System Option This is a system designed specially by SportsArt to assist user managing his her workout history There ar...

Page 34: ... cards Not available yet b Bluetooth WIFI connection button press this button to pair the smart phone SA WELL App c USB port this port is used for device charging as well as optional data transferring d USB port this port is used for device charging Note USB port is not used for tablet PC charging such as iPad a b c d ...

Page 35: ... Audio_Channel Receivers the display must has Channel Keys Please make sure your equipment is with the correct sticker as below b Treadmill Left display Without Channel Keys Right display With Channel Keys a None Treadmill Bike Elliptical and Stepper etc Left display Without Channel Keys Right display With Channel Keys ...

Page 36: ...less TV frequency in Europe is 863MHZ 800MHZ 2 Installation instruction Turn off the power and plug the receiver into the CSAFE port RJ45 in the left of display and then turn on the power 3 VOLUME keys and CHANNEL keys will be activated once the receiver plug into the unit 1 Press VOLUME keys to adjust volume settings The volume setting range is from 0 to 15 with a default setting of 5 2 Press CHA...

Page 37: ... log and electronics block diagram MAINTENANCE Lubrication Procedure Please follow instructions a through d to lubricate the product a Remove the cap that covers the lubrication hole b Use an automobile grease gun to apply red lithium bearing grease into the nozzle on the product c After applying lubricant detach and remove the grease gun d Insert the cap back into place Note Please do lubricate t...

Page 38: ...SELECT A PROGRAM press STRIDE key B and STRIDE key C and STOP key D at the same time for 2 seconds to activate this procedure Note the grease fitting at area E c Use an automobile grease gun with red lithium grease Apply the grease to the nozzle on the product d Once the lubrication procedure is completed press and hold the STOP key D for 2 seconds to reset e Put the cover back into place pushing ...

Page 39: ... lint free cloth to wipe dust and debris off the glide rails b Operate the product to inspect it and to determine where dirt might remain on the glide rails c Repeat steps a and b two or three times to ensure smooth movement Note Make sure to use a lint free cloth Regular operation extends built in battery s life ...

Page 40: ...ion the motor will stop working but the other functions can be operated normally Turn off the unit power the technician will need to either inspect the stride motor or drive board ERROR_7_L ERROR_7_R ERROR_7_R L Indication There is a communication error between control board and driver Contact a certified SportsArt technician The technician will need to either inspect the stride motor or the drive...

Page 41: ...Month Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect and secure loose parts 3 Glide rail Wipe away dirt and debris 4 Rollers Apply silicone lubricant 5 Stride motor Apply bearing grease 6 Cushion Lubricate with original 66A lubricant ...

Page 42: ...ened with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose cleaner and water Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant onto the rollers Yearly tasks 1 Apply grease to the stride mechanism 2 Apply SportsArt 66A lubricant to the cushion Caution Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing on this product Electronic components can carry an electrical charge even after the product has been turned of...

Page 43: ...rter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ MAINTENANCE One Year Maintenance Log Facility _______________________ Sup...

Page 44: ...Continua Adapter Board USB Board CSAFE Board Control Board HTR Board HRC Board Contact HTR plates Drive Board Model no board Speed sensor Electro magnet Generator DC Adaptor Jack Battery Fuse Stepper motor Workout Level Switch Stride length Switch Option iPod Audio Board Head Phone Board Option ...

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