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LIFECYCLES
CROSS-TRAINERS
Pedal speed range:
30 - 100 rpm
2.2 - 12.7 mph (3.5 -20.4 kph)
Pedal size:
5 in. x 5.5 in. (127 mm x 140 mm)
15.8 in. x 8 in. (401 mm x 203 mm)
Drive type:
Belt / Alternator
Resistance level:
25
Workouts:
Quick Start, Manual, Fat Burn, Cardio, Hill, Random, Fit Test
Watts
Continuous / Toggle
displays:
Total elapsed time of workout, total calories burned, total distance, heart rate, target heart rate,
speed, resistance level
RPM
Informational displays:
METs, Watts, calories per hour
Physical Dimensions
Activate Console
Treadmill Base
Cross-Trainer Base
Upright Lifecycle Base
Recumbent Lifecycle Base
Length
14 in. / 35.56 cm
80.68 in. / 204.93 cm
82.2 in. / 209 cm
83.5 in. / 212 cm
(with console)
44 in. / 112 cm
64 in. / 163 cm
Width
12 in. / 30.48 cm
32.098 in. / 81.53 cm
28 in. / 71 cm
23 in. / 59 cm
26.5 in. / 67.3 cm
Height
3.2 in. / 8.13 cm
57 in. / 145 cm
60.2 in. / 153 cm
54 in. / 137.5 cm
45.2 in. / 115 cm
Weight
2.4 lbs. / 1.09 kg
325 lbs. / 147.42 kg
240 lbs. / 109 kg
130 lbs. / 59 kg
200 lbs. / 91 kg
Shipping Dimensions
Length
17 in. / 43.18 cm
85 in. / 216 cm
76.77 in. / 195 cm
51.18 in. / 130 cm
66.92 in. / 170 cm
Width
15.5 in. / 39.37 cm
40 in. / 101.6 cm
27.2 in. / 69 cm
14.57 in. / 37 cm
17.91 in. / 45.5 cm
Height
5.5 in. / 13.97 cm
25 in. / 63.5 cm
46 in. / 117 cm
31.89 in. / 81 cm
32.48 in. / 82.5 cm
Weight
5 lbs. / 2.27 kg
346 lbs. / 157 kg
298 lbs. / 135 kg
150 lbs. / 68.04 kg
184 lbs. / 83.46 kg
For EN 957-9 class A accuracy testing, input mechanical power was measured by connecting a cross-trainer to a fixture consisting of a
motor and gear box with an attached torque transducer, amplifier, and readout display. Testing was done by removing the pedal lever
from one side of the cross trainer and connecting the test fixture in place of the pedal lever at the crank shaft axis. Torque measure-
ments were taken with and without the pedal lever installed on the other side of the cross-trainer in order to determine the level of
measured torque required to compensate for the missing pedal lever. From measured torque and speed, the input mechanical power
and variance from displayed power were calculated. At level 12 and a constant 60 RPM, displayed wattage was 122 watts, with a 3%
variance from input power on the test equipment. At level 12 and a constant 70 RPM, displayed wattage was 131 watts, with a 5%
variance from input power on the test equipment.