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E876 - 16 OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................     3

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................      4

3. WARNING LABLE POSITION .......................................................      6

4. LIST OF PARTS ............................................................................      7

5. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ..........................................................     9

STEP 1 Install the Main Frame ..........................................................     9

STEP 2 Install the Moving Parts ........................................................    10

STEP 3 Install the Support Tubes .......................................................   12

STEP 4 Install the Stationary Handlebar ..............................................   13

STEP 5 Install the Console ..............................................................     14

STEP 6 Install the Pedals ..................................................................    15

STEP 7 Install the Pedestal Covers ....................................................    16

STEP 8 Move the Product into Place ..................................................    17

STEP 9 Level the Product ...................................................................    18

STEP 10 Power Cord Assembly .........................................................    19

STEP 11 TV and Network Function ....................................................    20

STEP 12 Beware of Moving Parts .....................................................    21

STEP 13 Essential Functions Guide .................................................    22

STEP 14 Power Supply Protection(Circuit Breaker) ............................    23

6. UNDERSTAND THE SENZA CONSOLE  ......................................     24

DISPLAY Overview ...........................................................................    24

DISPLAY Console Panel ...................................................................    24

DISPLAY Specifications .....................................................................   25

7. OPERATE THE PRODUCT ...........................................................    26

OPERATION Safe Operating Area ...................................................     26

OPERATION Safely Get On/Off ........................................................    27

OPERATION Proper Workout Position ...............................................    28

OPERATION Start Screen ................................................................    29

OPERATION Start your (GO) Workout ................................................    30

OPERATION Workout Selection ........................................................    31

OPERATION Workout Programs .......................................................    32

OPERATION During Exercise ...........................................................    32

OPERATION Workout Status .............................................................    33

OPERATION Select Entertainment .....................................................    34

OPERATION View Entertainment .......................................................    35

OPERATION Workout Summary ........................................................    36

OPERATION Idle Mode .....................................................................    36

OPERATION Energy Smart Function .................................................    36

OPERATION Precautions .................................................................    36

OPERATION SA WELL+ ....................................................................    37

Summary of Contents for E876

Page 1: ...Beware of Moving Parts 21 STEP 13 Essential Functions Guide 22 STEP 14 Power Supply Protection Circuit Breaker 23 6 UNDERSTAND THE SENZA CONSOLE 24 DISPLAY Overview 24 DISPLAY Console Panel 24 DISPLA...

Page 2: ...or Messages 41 MAINTENANCE Lubrication 41 MAINTENANCE Lubrication Procedure 42 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Glide Rails 43 MAINTENANCE Schedule 44 11 ACCESSORIES 45 ACCESSORIES Standard 45 ACCESSORIES Opt...

Page 3: ...materials and designed for years of reliable performance this product was made for full commercial use Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you familiarize yourself with thi...

Page 4: ...Do not use accessories or parts that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer SportsArt Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail and void the warranty We are not responsib...

Page 5: ...or abnormal sensation STOP YOUR WORKOUT and consult your physician immediately Work within your recommended exer cise level DO NOT work to exhaustion Before beginning any exercise program you should c...

Page 6: ...l as shown otherwise you can also stick it on a place where is clear and obvious please use the French version label in French Speaking areas in North America and the label will not be included in the...

Page 7: ...int cover 1 A2 Right pedal 1 A10 Right joint cover 1 A3 Left pedal 1 A11 Pedestal cover B 1 A4 Left support tube 1 A12 Pedestal cover E 1 A5 Right support tube 1 A13 Stationary handlebar 1 A6 Console...

Page 8: ...1 14mm 15mm Screwdriver handle 1 black Screwdriver bit 1 Flat and Phillips Pre Installed Hardware No Name Specification Notes 21 Phillips screw M4 P0 7 L8 22 Inner hex screw 5 16 L2 1 4 half Flat was...

Page 9: ...9 5 ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT STEP 1 Install the Main Frame a Unfold the main frame A1 and make it stand b Secure screws 10 to the main frame...

Page 10: ...g parts a Remove screws 21 from the pedal arm attached to the main frame A1 b Slip the glide rail into area A then gently place the pedal carriage on the glide rail support c Connect the guide roller...

Page 11: ...lace on the bushing and use the screw 22 to secure it into place Then press the stride adjustment linkage cover 11 into place Note Carry out the same procedure on the right side of the product as well...

Page 12: ...Follow steps a through b to install the support tubes a Remove support tube screws 23 24 from the main frame A1 b Insert left and right support tubes A4 A5 into the axle area and base and loosely secu...

Page 13: ...dlebar A13 Insert the stationary handlebar A13 into place on the support tubes and secure them with screw 25 b Remove screws 26 from the sides of the left and right support tubes A4 A5 Snap joint cove...

Page 14: ...r 28 upward and remove it b Connect the cables of the console to the pedestal and then secure the console into place with screw 29 c Connect the cables of the main frame to the cables of the console A...

Page 15: ...gle as shown below and then press it into place Repeat the same step with the left pedal c Secure the lower half of the right pedal with screw 31 and be sure to se cure the screws in the rectangular f...

Page 16: ...l cover onto the mount by a downward push Once it is locked completely secure it with screw 27 and then secure the pedestal cover E A12 with screw 30 b Insert the pedestal cover B A11 to the base fram...

Page 17: ...sh the product into location for use Be careful to avoid pinching 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...

Page 18: ...lliptical 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 t...

Page 19: ...e the pre installed screws 33 from the machine prior to assembly 2 Push the plug cover of the power cord toward and against the plug 3 Plug in the power cord A14 and secure it with the screws 33 The p...

Page 20: ...er multimedia players using AV output signal c To support MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receiver and the other equipment that conform to the CSAFE specification d TV This machine can connect to digita...

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

Page 22: ...22 STEP 13 Essential Functions Guide LENGTH Adjust the distance between two successive placements of the same foot RESISTANCE Adjust the weight or force you need to place on the pedals to push them...

Page 23: ...wing picture a you will find a round button D which is the device of circuit breaker it will pop up when current is overloaded pleaseturnoffthemachineinthissituation Afterthemaintenance personnel find...

Page 24: ...ut the SA WELL Only link to SPORTSART website when scanning the QR CODE and NFC label 2 With the SA WELL Use the APP on your mobile scanning the QR CODE and NFC label to connect to the elliptical trai...

Page 25: ...ns Parameter Spec SPEED 0 1 mph kph RESISTANCE 1 40 STRIDE LENGTH 450 730mm or 17 29 CAL HR 0 9999 K CAL TIME 0 00 600 00 DISTANCE 0 00 9999 Mile KM CALORIES 0 9999 K CAL SPM 5 150 HEART RATE 35 220 b...

Page 26: ...UCT OPERATION Safe Operating Area a Safety clearance required as shown below Do not allow people to be near this area when operating b Noise emission under load is higher than without load 600mm 23 6...

Page 27: ...ce your feet on floor and then hold the handles to steady self while stepping on the pedals as shown below b Wait until pedals come to a complete stop and then hold onto handles for stability while ca...

Page 28: ...r user is shown below b Over exercising or improper workout form may result in serious injury c User can hold onto handles for stability when getting on or getting off from the right left side of the...

Page 29: ...LECT Touch for pairing with Bluetooth or ANT heart rate strap 4 LANGUAGE SETTING Touch to select your preferred language by country 5 DISPLAY MODE Touch to switch screen to black and white display wit...

Page 30: ...is 75 kg 165 lbs You can proceed by using these default settings or change the settings How to start the GO workout 1 Touch the GO button A 3 2 1 GO countdown will appear on the screen and the ellipti...

Page 31: ...outs on the screen By swiping with your fingers you can move between the workout options on the screen The workout options are as follows QUICK START PLATEAU INTERVAL SENZA JOURNEYS FAT BURN VARI STRI...

Page 32: ...ms allow the user to watch a video of scenery while exercising FAT BURN Various workout mode options are provided to achieve workout goal VARI STRIDE This workout program automatically changes stride...

Page 33: ...symbol below the status windows A drop down menu for information display format will be opened for selection Drop down menu introduction Symbol Drop down Menu items Default Other Options Resistance A...

Page 34: ...e available multimedia features will be displayed The features include TV Internet SENZA Journeys Bluetooth Audio IPTV and AVIN etc the small central window will display the selected multimedia screen...

Page 35: ...ut status simply tap the taskbar at the bottom of the screen That way you can evaluate your training status and adjust the workload accordingly Description of icons in the Entertainment screen ICON De...

Page 36: ...user OPERATION Energy Smart Function There is a default Energy Smart timer setting feature in the engineering mode When the elliptical trainer is not in use and the set up time for power saving is rea...

Page 37: ...There are two ways to login 1 Without mobile device on hands please manually enter SA WELL ID and password 2 With mobile device on hands please follow up below steps The instant information is shown o...

Page 38: ...ion If the battery is too low the receiving distance may be shortened or there will be no reception Secure the telemetry heart rate transmitter on your chest so that it stays in place without making y...

Page 39: ...SE Studiesshowthattobenefitfromaerobicexercise peopleneedtomaintainacertain heart rate during their workouts Your heart rate training zone depends on your age and fitness level The darkened area in th...

Page 40: ...five minutes to allow capacitors to discharge Then disconnect the power cord from the wall socket if applicable Only after such steps have been completed should covers be removed and electronic compon...

Page 41: ...will need to either inspect the stride motor or the driver ERROR _8_1 ERROR _8_2 Indication There is a communication error between control board and its driver Contact a certified SportsArt techni ci...

Page 42: ...t the stride to its longest point Note the grease fitting at area B c Use an automobile grease gun with red lithium grease Apply the grease to the nozzle on the product d Put the cover back into place...

Page 43: ...ight glide rails on a daily basis a Use a clean lint free cloth to wipe dust and debris off the glide rails b Test operate the product to determine where dirt might remain on the glide rails c Repeat...

Page 44: ...44 MAINTENANCE Schedule Area Day Week Month Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect and secure loose parts 3 Glide rail Wipe away dirt and debris...

Page 45: ...original 66A lubricant 3 6 5 4 11 ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES Standard USB CHARGER The USB charger will provide 5V and 1 5A voltage for charging of smart phone or other devices However it is compatible o...

Page 46: ...to the CSAFE specification ACCESSORIES Option SA WELL Member System This is designed specially by SportsArt to assist the user in managing their workout history There are three ways to get connected...

Page 47: ...s button to disconnect Scan the QR code or tap the NFC tag on the console to connect to the equipment again ACCESSORIES MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers To purchase please contact MYE Inc http...

Page 48: ...HANNEL keys will be activated once the receiver is plug into the unit Press VOLUME keys to adjust volume settings The volume setting range is from 0 to 15 with a default setting of 5 Press CHANNEL key...

Page 49: ...mm 69 Overall Weight 186 kg 410 lbs Maximum User Weight 150 kg 330 lbs Power Requirement 100 120 V 60 Hz USA 220 240 V 50 Hz EUROPE Circuit Breaker Current Rating 110 V 2A 220 V 2A Braking System Spe...

Page 50: ...adphone Board EUP Board USB Board SA WELL Option SA WELL Connection key SA WELL Board RFID Board Rocker Board HRC Board Fan Drive Board AC Console power board AVB Board Speed sensor Model no board Swi...

Page 51: ...51 APPENDIX Exploded Diagrams Continued...

Page 52: ...52 APPENDIX Exploded Diagrams Continued...

Page 53: ...53 APPENDIX Disassembly a Main Frame...

Page 54: ...54 b Lift Motor Assembly c Front Base Cover a1 c2 c1 b1 b6 c3 b2 b4 b5 b3...

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