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USER MANUAL – EN IN 9322 Elliptical Trainer

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1. EE ISS E ES SN E GS GI EN mm Turni nn it n LILILI LI E WIE CHE KM 2 RESTART FUNCTION a Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program b Hold the RESET button for FOUR SECONDS to enter into the initial setting mode as illustration shown below ge MANUALIPROGRAM USERITARGET H R SES an moon ron i X BALILI LI SPEED KM The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE Skip to Step of NORMAL OPERATION on the next page to continue the operation NORMAL OPERATION START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program PROGRAM button Press the PROGRAM button to select TARGET H R as shown TARGET HR sn EDI pes mm E EE m A Em EN EN EM mm E EE EM NM a manner or FUA 0 LLL E11 E GATS zm EEI ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting PAUSE MODE single will appear on LCD window for setting UP or DOWN button After flashing the age value the console preset appear on the LCD window press the UP or DOWN button to select your age Note Please note that although the console allows input for age beginning at 10 years old the product is not recommended for children s use ENTER button Press the ENTER button to confirm
2. POWER OFF The console would automatically shut off after 30 seconds of inactivity NOTE The console would shut down any seconds if rechargeable batteries run out of power FUNCTION BUTTONS PROGRAM MODE Press the button to select the desired mode MANUAL PROGRAM USER TARGET H R as shown IMANUALTPRO GRAM USER TARGET ERR RET FREE EET I an mean PH n DI LISI Li GEH PULSE Press the ENTER to confirm and enter the function value setting ENTER The button is equipped with TWO operating methods a Press the button to confirm and enter the selected mode MANUAL PROGRAM USER TARGET H R b Press to select the function value displays of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Use the UP DOWN button to increase or decrease the desired function values of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE AGE QUICK START START PAUSE The button is equipped with THREE operating methods a QUICK START Press the button to enter into MANUAL MODE immediately without selecting the function value displays of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE b START PAUSE button 1 Press to start a workout 2 Press to pause the program The console would display the current function values
3. single will flash on LCD window for setting LCD window then display flashing workload level as shown MANUAL Workload Level mer mini TH du RECS CA UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the workload level 1 16 levels 2 levels increment START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to start a workout directly without setting function values TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Or ENTER button Press the ENTER button to continue to select other function values to adjust the user s workout After pressing the ENTER button the flashing TIME will appear on the LCD window UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to the program time as desire NOTE The console will cycle through the functions as follow and allow users to set the function values 20 TIME 01 00 to 99 00 Iminute increment gt DISTANCE 0 1 to 99 9km 0 1km increment CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal 10 Kcal Increment gt PULSE 70 to 240 BPM 1BPM increment e Press the ENTER button to confirm the function value and enter the next function value setting e Press the UP or DOWN button to select the value of the function TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE e reset the function value to zero press the RESET button j START PAUSE button To
4. a Tighten one Leveler 75 under the middle of the Main Frame 1 NOTE It will be easier to attach the Leveler 75 under the Main Frame 1 by placing one Styrofoam or any stationary object under one side of the Main Frame 1 B styretoam b Attach 4pcs Levelers 75 to the Front Stabilizer 2 and the Rear Stabilizer 3 c Be sure to tighten the Levelers 75 securely against the Stabilizers 2 3 until screw lines are eliminated as the drawing 1 shown above d In order to assemble the Stabilizer 2 3 smoothly it is suggested to place one Styrofoam or any stationary object under one side of the Main Frame 1 e Attach the Front Stabilizer 2 onto the Main Frame 1 and secure with 2pcs Washers 8x38x2 0t 92 2pcs Lock Washers M8 88 and 2pcs Bolts M8Xp1 25x65mm 113 f Attach the Rear Stabilizer 3 onto the Main Frame 1 and secure with 2pcs Washers 8x38x2 0t 92 2pcs Lock Washers M8 88 and 2pcs Bolts M8Xp1 25x65mm 1 13 NOTE If the item is not level review the LEVELING to level the Levelers 75 LEVELING After placing the equipment in the intended location for use check the stability of the equipment If the equipment is not level reviewing the following direction Loosen the Leveler 75 to make the Adjustment Plate become less tight Adjust the Leveler 75 for leveling Tighten the Adjustment Plate securely against the Stabilizer to lock the Leveler 75 in stable position as the d
5. during workout No matter how fast you pedal the resistance is fixed Changeable resistance depends on the value of RPM Rotate Per Minute ERPMN RESISTANCEYW RPMW RESISTANCE In order to remain the value of Watt Control the value of the RPM Rotate Per Minute increases when you pedal faster while the value of the Resistance decrease becomes lighter resistance On the contrary the value of the Resistance would increase becomes heavier resistance when the value of the RPM decreases when you pedal slower a START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program b RESET button Hold the RESET button for FOUR SECONDS to enter into the initial setting mode as the illustration shown below MANUALIPROGRAM USER TARGET H R 69 E PE ERES ERE RT ERR RR an moon PPP i Li LILILI LI SPEED KM The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE PROGRAM button MANUAL would then flash on the LCD window Press the PROGRAM button to select PROGRAM MODE d ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting e UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to choose P12 as the following illustration shown PROGRAM n nnn nnn n n LILI U EE UE DISTANCE PULSE f ENTER but
6. physician s recommendations in developing your own personal fitness program 11 Always choose the workout which best fits your physical strength and flexibility level Know your limits and train within them Always use common sense when exercising 12 Before using this product please consult your personal physician for a complete physical examination 13 Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the Elliptical Trainer 14 Never exercise in bare feet or socks always wear correct footwear such as running walking or cross training shoes 15 Be careful to maintain your balance while using mounting dismounting or assembling the Elliptical Trainer loss of balance may result in a fall and serious bodily injury 16 Keep both feet firmly and securely on the Foot Pedals while exercising 17 The Elliptical Trainer should not be used by persons weighing over 400 pounds 181 kgs 18 The Elliptical Trainer should be used by only one person at a time 19 Use two people to assemble and move the Elliptical Trainer 20 Maintenance Replace the defective components immediately and or keep the equipment out of use until repair the equipment completely 21 Make sure that adequate space is available for access to and passage around the Elliptical Trainer keep at least a distance of meter from any obstruction object while using the machine 22 The Elliptical Trainer is well suited to commercial usage WARNING Before starting any exercise o
7. setting mode after around two seconds as shown below MANUALIPROGRAM USER TARGET H R IE lella ala es na merano rr it n U SPEED TIME CRATE KM CALORIES 2 RESTART FUNCTION a Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program b Hold the RESET button for FOUR SECONDS to enter into the initial setting mode as illustration shown below 19 MANUALIPROGRAM USER TARGET HR NN RU UR UR UN GR N RN an moon ron it x III LALALA LI Gi PULSE The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE i Skip to Step B of NORMAL OPERATION on the next page to continue the operation QUICK START START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button directly to start a workout under MANUAL MODE without any setting Skip to Step C of NORMAL OPERATION to select the function value of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Under both PAUSE or START mode workload level can be adjusted with the UP or DOWN button NORMAL OPERATION START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program PROGRAM button Press the PROGRAM button to select MANUAL MODE while in other mode USER PROGRAM TARGET H R ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting A PAUSE MODE
8. start a workout press the START PAUSE button A N WITHOUT PULSE VALUE s flashing symbol will appear when detecting your pulse THE WARNING BEEP SOUND EMIT CONSTANLY DURING WORKOUT 009 vans jf your pulse is greater than the SELECTED PULSE VALUE during workout the short warning beep sound will constantly emit Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or to decrease the workload level OVERVIEW SETTING VALUES Display Readout Display range Storage Zeroing Description and small tip TIME 0 00 to 99 00 Yes Yes 1 Time will count up to 99 00 and esa Use RESET e run the program profile without workout The button 8 selected value 2 Time will count down to 0 will turn to zero depends on desired time value users after turning set up Two short beep sound for off warning the selected value reach to Zero DISTANCE 0 0 to 99 9km Yes Yes 1 Distance will count up to 99 90km Gunea Use RESET e the program profile workout The button 5 selected value 2 Distance will count down to 0 will turn to zero depends on desired distance value after turning users set up Two short beep sound off for warning selected value reach to Zero CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal Yes Yes 1 Calories will count up to 990 Kcal Use RESET ZL the program profile workout The button d selected value 2 Calories will count down to 10 will turn to zero depends on desired calories
9. the user s age UP or DOWN button Continue to select the TARGET H R 55 75 90 THR you desire with the UP or DOWN button If choose the TARGET H R of 55 75 90 skip STEP H and operate STEP I directly OVERVIEW SIMPLE FORMULA 55 55 OF 220 AGE 75 75 OF 220 AGE 90 90 OF 220 AGE THR Set by user 70 240 BPM UP or DOWN button If choose THR mode the function value of pulse 70 to 240 RPM will flash on the LCD window Press the UP or DOWN button to set the desired value for the target heart rate After the ENTER button the flashing TIME will appear on the LCD window 30 j UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to the select the function value of TIME as desire NOTE The console will cycle through the functions as follow and allow users to set the function values TIME 01 00 to 99 00 Iminute increment gt DISTANCE 0 1 to 99 9km 0 1km increment CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal 10 Kcal Increment gt PULSE 70 to 240 BPM 1BPM increment e Press the ENTER button to confirm the function value and enter the next function value setting e Press the UP or DOWN button to select the value of the function TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE e reset the function value to zero press the RESET button k START PAUSE button To start
10. this is a warning for you to slow down or to decrease the workload level USER MODE There are three ways to enter into USER MODE as below 1 POWER OFF STATUS LCD diagram disappear on LCD window a Pedaling to activate the console b The activated LCD console lights up along with a long beep sound LCD diagram appears as shown below 26 C ATO E Se 15 TTA G A Enter into the initial setting mode after around two seconds as shown below MANUALIPROGRAM USERITARGET H R LEE ERE IER EI EE RE ERE RE ESE SN n mean nun it i LILILI LI CHAT CMS PULSE RESTART FUNCTION Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program Hold the RESET button for FOUR SECONDS to enter into the initial setting mode as illustration shown below MANUALIPROGRAM USER TARGET H R EH an mono Inn n n 010 0000 BALAA LI SPEED KM The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE Skip to Step of NORMAL OPERATION on the next page to continue the operation NORMAL OPERATION START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program PROGRAM button Press the PROGRAM button to select USER MODE while in other mode MANUAL PROGRAM TARG
11. times on each side br Floor Stretch While sitting on the floor open the legs as wide as possible Stretch the upper body toward the knee on the right leg by using your arms to pull your chest to your thighs Hold this stretch 10 to 30 seconds DO NOT BOUNCE Do this stretch 10 times Repeat the stretch with the left leg p Bent Over Leg Stretch Stand with feet shoulder width apart and lean forward as illustrated Using the arms gentiv pull the upper bodv towards the right leg Let the head hand down DO NOT BOUNCE Hold the position a minimum of 10 seconds Repeat pulling the upper body to the left leg Do this stretch several times slowly P Remember always to check with your physician before starting any exercise program Cool Down The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal or near normal resting state at the end of each exercise session proper cool down lowers your heart rate and allows blood to return to the heart Your cool down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after each strength training session 33 PARTS LIST NO Item Name Q ty 1 Main Frame 1 2 Front Stabilizer 1 3 Rear Stabilizer 1 4 Upright Post 1 5 Stationary Handlebar 1 6 Left Upper Handlebar 1 7 Right Upper Handlebar 1 8 Left Pivoting Arm 1 9 Right Pivoting Arm 1 10 Left Pedal Support Arm 1 11 Right Pedal Support Arm 1 12 Left P
12. value after turning users set up Two short beep sound off for warning selected value reach to Zero v p 70 to 240 BPM Yes Yes 1 CONSOLE WITHOUT PULSE PULSE VALUE During a Use RESET workout The button a flash 1 will selected value A d 21 will turn to zero when detecting your pulse after turning off 2 WARNING BEEP SOUND EMIT CONSTANTLY FROMA CONSOLE If your pulse is greater than the SELECTED PULSE VALUE during workout the short warning beep sound will constantly emit Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or decrease the workload level WATT Yes Yes During a Use RESET button EACH 6 SECONDS a WATT CALORIES RPM SPEED n jie i 2 WOULD SWITCH DISPLAY ON cue ena LCD WINDOW after turning off RPM 0 to 250 No Yes Auto PROGRAM MODE There are three ways to enter into PROGRAM MODE as below 1 POWER OFF STATUS LCD diagram disappear on LCD window a Pedaling to activate the console b The activated LCD console lights up along with a long beep sound LCD diagram appears as shown below ATO CORTI RD E 15 GO 1 c Enter into the initial setting mode after around two seconds as shown bel
13. 00 Iminute increment gt DISTANCE 0 1 to 99 9km 0 1km increment CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal 10 Kcal Increment gt PULSE 70 to 240 BPM 1BPM increment e Press the ENTER button to confirm the function value and enter the next function value setting e Press the UP or DOWN button to select the value of the function TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE 24 e reset the function value to zero press the RESET button h START PAUSE button To start a workout press the START PAUSE button WITHOUT PULSE VALUE flashing symbol will appear when detecting your pulse THE WARNING BEEP SOUND EMIT CONSTANLY DURING WORKOUT 009 vam if your pulse is greater than the SELECTED PULSE VALUE during workout the short warning beep sound will constantly emit Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or to decrease the workload level P12 WATT CONTROL UNDER PROGRAM MODE The console is equipped with LEVEL CONTROL and WATT CONTROL function During Program 12 under PROGRAM mode the WATT CONTROL function is available to operate Before operating P12 review the difference between the CONSTANT POWER and the CONSTANT TORQUE function Level Control Constant Torque Watt Control Constant Power ERPMWA RESISTANCE Unchangeable resistance even though the value of RPM Rotate Per Minute increases or decreases under the Constant Torque Mode
14. 2 123 Nylon Nut M8xp1 25 4 124 Nylon Nut M8xp1 25 6 125 Nylon Nut M10xp1 5 2 126 Nylon Nut M10xp1 5 10 127 Flange Nut M10xp1 25 1 128 Nut M10xp1 25 1 129 Generator Connection Wire 2 130 Upper Connection Wire 1 131 Middle Connection Wire 1 132 Lower Connection Wire 1 133 Sensor Wire amp Stand 1 134 Upper Pulse Sensor Wire 1 135 Middle Pulse Sensor Wire 1 136 Lower Pulse Sensor Wire 2 139 Console Fixed Bracket 1 140 Shaft Sleeve 1 141 Nylon Nut M20xp1 0 1 142 Bolt M8xp1 25x16mm 8 143 Bolt M8xp1 25x12mm 4 37 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING 38 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING 39 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated hereunder determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No 40 1964 Coll Civil Code Act No 513 1991 Coll Commercial Code and Act No 634 1992 Coll Consumer Protection Act as amended also in cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules The seller is SEVEN SPORT s r o with its registered office in Borivojova Street 35 878 Prague 13000 Company Registration Number 26847264 registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court in Prague Section C Insert No 116888 According to valid legal regulations it depends whether the Buyer is the End Customer or not The B
15. 22 insportline USER MANUAL EN IN 9322 Elliptical Trainer SPORTline EG 7820 Product May Vary Slightly From Picture MADE IN TAIWAN CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS peret alii HOO RUF br mr PY ETE Rs 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN tte e te er deno 4 HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHL XART 5 trt ehe t ep e rte UE e N 5 ASSEM B T PARTS tete e di totae te PG 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS err re RR puro ertet iii 7 HOW TO ADJ ST CONSOEEB ANGLE 6 re t trt e HERR HET REI D eH eere n eene 14 HOW TO TOW THE MEM SAPE Na ae penne o eripe pet tenerte ee ende tien 14 CONSOLE OVERVIEW titer perit tr t ERREUR od ne e e tue qoae 15 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES utt ia HERR g iii 30 EXERCISEANTENSITY lalla gala ROO RU EO GEB 30 WARM UP AND COOL DOWN i 31 SUGGESTED STRETCHING EXERCGISES iii ieri t teet aiar 3l PARTS EIS Tunt ee e P ge e RENE E rali D Ie e RS e E I iran 33 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING A ii deed e ope PEOR RUE 37 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING B ERERRO HU d an rr b ttp 38 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAMS eee 39 CAUTION Weight on this product should not exceed 181kg 400165 WARNING Exercise can present a health risk Consult a physician before beginning any exercise program with this equipment If you feel faint or dizzy immediately discontinue use of this equipment Serious bodily injury can occur if this equipment i
16. ET H R 27 n nnn un x GE ES un ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting A PAUSE MODE single will appear on LCD window for setting START PAUSE button After flashing the first time interval of the workload level appears on LCD window press the START PAUSE button to start a workout directly without setting function values TIME INTERVAL 1 TIME INTERVAL 16 TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Or UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to preset the desired workload level in each time interval the console will divide the time into 16 intervals 16 time intervals START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to start a workout directly without setting function values TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Or hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to continue selecting the other function value of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE After pressing the ENTER button for 3 seconds the flashing TIME will appear on the LCD window UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to the program time as desire NOTE The console will cycle through the functions as follow and allow users to set the function values TIME 01 00 to 99 00 Iminute increment gt DISTANCE 0 1 to 99 9km 0 1km increme
17. UTION Be careful not to damage the Middle Pulse Sensor Wire 135 while assembling STEP 7 a Slide the Console Bracket 43 onto the Front amp Back Upright Cover 61 62 as the FIGI illustration shows above NOTE The Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x12mm 143 and Lock Washer M8 88 are pre attached on the Upright Post 4 Remove the Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x12mm 143 and Lock Washer M8 88 from the Upright Post 4 Attach the Console Fixed Bracket 139 onto the Upright Post 4 and secure with the Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x12mm 143 and Lock Washer M8 88 STEP 8 Wire and Stationary Handlebar Assembly NOTE The Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x16mm 110 and Lock Washer M8 88 are pre attached on the Stationary Handlebar 5 a Remove the Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25xl6mm 110 and Lock Washer M8 88 from the Stationary Handlebar 5 Connect the Middle Pulse Sensor Wire 135 and the Lower Pulse Sensor Wire 136 to the Stationary Handlebar 5 Refer to the inset drawing Insert the Stationary Handlebar 5 into the Upright Post 4 and secure with the Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x16mm 110 and Lock Washer M8 88 CAUTION Be careful not to damage the Wires 135 136 while assembling Stationary Handlebar 5 12 STEP 9 Console Battery Assembly T lt l bai Wa VN 7 c A Oh a Loosen the Screw M3x10mm 95 at the bottom on the console by using the combination wrench
18. a workout press the START PAUSE button A N WITHOUT PULSE VALUE S flashing symbol will appear when detecting your pulse THE WARNING BEEP SOUND EMIT CONSTANLY DURING WORKOUT 008 vans jf your pulse is greater than the SELECTED PULSE VALUE during workout the short warning beep sound will constantly emit Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or to decrease the workload level CONDITIONING GUIDELINES How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition If you have been inactive for several years or are severely overweight you must slowly and increase your time on the item gradually a few minutes per workout Initially you may be able to exercise only for a few minutes in your target zone however your aerobic fitness will improve over the next six to eight weeks Don t be discouraged if it takes longer It s important to work at your own pace Ultimately you ll be able to exercise continuously for 30 minutes The better your aerobic fitness the harder you will have to work to stay in your target zone Please remember these essentials e Have your doctor review your training and diet programs to advise you of a workout routine you should adopt e Begin your training program slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your doctor e Monitor your pulse frequently Establish your target heart rate base on your age and condition e Setup your Elliptical on a fl
19. at even surface at least 3 feet from walls and furniture EXERCISE INTENSITY To maximize the benefits of exercising it is important to exercise with the proper intensity The proper intensity level can be found by using your heart rate as a guide For effective aerobic exercise your heart rate should be maintained at a level between 70 and 85 of your maximum heart rate as you exercise This is known as your target zone You can find your target zone in the table below Target zones are listed for both unconditioned and conditioned persons according to age 31 Target Heart Rate Average Max Zone Heart Rate 100 55 90 of Max Heart Rate 20 110 180 beats per minute 200 beats per minute 107 175 beats per minute 195 beats per minute 105 171 beats per minute 190 beats per minute 94 153 beats per minute 170 beats per minute 65 0 83 135 beats per minute 150 beats per minute During the first few months of your exercise program keep your heart rate near the low end of your target zone as you exercise After a few months your heart rate can be increased gradually until it is near the middle of your target zone as you exercise To measure your heart rate manually stop exercising but continue moving your legs or walking around and place two fingers on your wrist Take a six second heartbeat count and multiply the results by 10 to find your heart rate For example if your six second heartbeat count is 14 your hea
20. contents of the hardware kit This chart is provided to help identify the hardware used in the assembly process Place the washers the end of bolts or screws on the circles to check for the correct diameter Use the ruler to check the length of the bolts and screws 3 16 1 4 5 16 3 8 1 2 C C O INCHES 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 6 mm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 O C C C MILLIMETERS 6 8 10 Li NOTICE The length of all bolts and screws except those with flat heads is measured from below the head to the end of the bolt or screw Flat head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the bolt or screw After unpacking the unit you will notice that the package includes 2 bags of hardware HARDWARE KIT A and HARDWARE KIT B Assembly s Step 1 4 5 6 Using HARDWARE KIT A Assembly s Step 2 3 7 15 Using HARDWARE KIT B Note a Please review below to know the content of each hardware kit A and B b Some small parts may have been pre attached for shipping If a part is not in the hardware bag check to see if it has been pre assembled HARDWARE KITA Part No and Description Q TY 3 88 Lock Washer M8 4 92 Washer 8x38x2 0t 4 100 Bolt M5xp0 8x15mm 16 101 Bolt M5xp0 8x50mm 2 113 Bolt M8xp1 25x65mm 4 115 Bolt M10xp1 5x70mm 2 116 Bolt M10
21. e cost shall be calculated according to the valid price list of services and transport costs If the Seller finds out by testing that the product is not damaged the Warranty Claim is not accepted The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by the Seller the Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the damaged part or product for a new one Based on the agreement of the Buyer the Seller has the right to exchange the defected Goods for a fully compatible Goods of the same or better technical characteristics The Seller is entitled to choose the form of the Warranty Claim Procedures described in this paragraph The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is not able to settle the Warranty Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution In case such agreement is not made the Seller is obliged to provide the Buyer with a financial compensation in the form of a refund b SEVEN SPORT s r o Bori
22. edal Arm 1 13 Right Pedal Arm 1 14 Pedal Suspension Tube 2 15 Pedal Arm Connector 2 16 Front Left Side Cover 1 17 Front Right Side Cover 1 18 Base Frame Rear 1 19 Front Decoration Cover 1 20 Main Frame Base Cover 1 21 Crank Cover 2 22 Rear Left Side Cover 1 23 Rear Right Side Cover 1 24 Rear Upper Side Cover 1 25 Pulley 120 1 26 Pulley 235 1 27 Magnet 1 28 Belt 1016 8 1 29 Belt 127078 1 30 Transportation Wheels 2 31 End Cap 4 32 Pulse Sensor Top Housing 2 33 Pulse Sensor Bottom Housing 2 34 Stationary Handlebar Plug 2 35 Foam Grip Assembly 2 36 Upright Sleeve 1 34 37 Accessory Tray 38 Inner Rotator Cuff Pivoting Arm 2 39 Console Lower Case 1 41 Console 1 42 Battery Door 1 43 Console Bracket 1 44 Foam Grip Assembly 2 45 Handheld Plug 2 46 Front Rotator Cuff Pivoting Arm 2 47 Back Rotator Cuff Pivoting Arm 2 48 Middle Rotator Cuff 2 49 Left Rear Pivoting Arm Cover 2 50 Right Rear Pivoting Arm Cover 2 51 Left Middle Pivoting Arm Cover 2 52 Right Middle Pivoting Arm Cover 2 53 Left Rear Pedal Cover outer 1 54 Left Rear Pedal Cover inner 1 55 Left Rear Pedal Cover middle 1 56 Right Rear Pedal Cover outer 1 57 Right Rear Pedal Cover inner 1 58 Right Rear Pedal Cover middle 1 59 Pedal 2 60 Non Slip Pad 2 61 Front Aluminum Upright Cover 1 62 Back Aluminum Upright Cover 1 63 Upper Pivot Shaft Spacer 2 64 Adaptor Bracket 1 65 Mounti
23. ght 13 onto the Right Pivoting Arm 9 and secure with one Bolt M10xp1 5x85mm 116 and one Nylon Nut M10xp1 5 126 Attach the Right Pedal Support Arm 11 onto the Right Pivoting Arm 9 and secure with one Bolt M10xp1 5x70mm 115 and one Nylon Nut M10xp1 5 126 Repeat the above same procedure on the left side NOTE Make sure the bolts and nuts are fully tightened before moving to the next step STEP 5 Front Decoration Cover Assembly a Please go back to fully tighten with 2pcs Bolts M10xp1 5x50mm 117 and 2pes Nylock Nuts M10xp1 5 125 with the T Handle SOCKET WRENCH 17mm as shown below 10 b Attach the Front Decorative Cover 19 onto the front of the Main Frame 1 with 2pcs Bolts M5xp0 8x50mm 101 c Paste a Logo Sticker on the surface of the Front Decorating Upright Cover 19 A logo sticker is included in one of the hardware boxes STEP 6 Pivoting Arm Cover Assembly a Attach the Left Rear Pivoting Arm Cover 49 and Right Rear Pivoting Arm Cover 50 and secure with 4pcs Bolts M5xp0 8x15mm 100 b Attach the Left Middle Pivoting Arm Cover 51 onto the Right Middle Pivoting Arm 52 and secure with 4pcs Bolts M5xp0 8x15mm 100 c Repeat the above same procedure on the left side NOTE Make sure the bolts are fully tightened before moving to the next step 11 STEP 7 Console Bracket and Console Fixed Bracket Assembly Use tool 6mm AEN CA
24. mbly insufficient insertion of seat post into frame insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks Improper maintenance Mechanical damages Regular use e g wearing out of rubber and plastic parts joints etc Unavoidable event natural disaster Adjustments made by unqualified person Improper maintenance improper placement damages caused by low or high temperature water inappropriate pressure shocks intentional changes in design or construction etc Warranty Claim Procedure The Buyer is obliged to check the Goods delivered by the Seller immediately after taking the responsibility for the Goods and its damages i e immediately after its delivery The Buyer must check the Goods so that he discovers all the defects that can be discovered by such check When making a Warranty Claim the Buyer is obliged on request of the Seller to prove the purchase and validity of the claim by the Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product s serial number or eventually by the documents without the serial number If the Buyer does not prove the validity of the Warranty Claim by these documents the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim 40 If the Buyer gives notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty e g in the case that the Warranty Conditions were not fulfilled or in the case of reporting the defect by mistake etc the Seller is eligible to require a compensation for all the costs arising from the repair Th
25. move the Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 100 from the Upright Post 4 Attach the Accessory Tray 37 onto the Upright Post 4 and secure with the Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x 15mm 100 STEP 13 Upper Handlebar Assembly NOTE 8pcs Bolts M8xp1 25x16mm 142 are pre attached on the Left and Right Pivoting Arm 8 9 a Remove 8 pcs Bolts M8xp1 25x16mm 142 from the Left and Right Pivoting Arm 8 9 b Following the assembly drawing insert the Right Upper Handlebar 7 onto the Right Pivoting Arm 9 and secure with 4pcs Bolts M8xp1 25x16mm 142 c Repeat the above procedure on the left side STEP 14 Rotator Cuff Pivoting Arm Assembly a Place the Front Rotator Cuff Pivoting Arm 46 and the Back Rotator Cuff Pivoting Arm 47 over the Right Pivoting Arm 9 14 b Fasten the Covers together with the 4pcs Bolts M5xp0 8x15mm 100 c Repeat the above same procedure on the left side STEP 15 Pedal Assembly a Attach the Left Pedal 59 onto the iron plate that is located in the middle of the Left Pedal Arm 12 and secure with 4pcs Bolts M8xp1 25x10mm 105 b Place the Non Slip Pad 60 onto the Left Pedal 59 c Repeat the above procedure to attach Right Pedal and Non Slip Pad on the Right Pedal Arm For the final step make sure all the bolts and nuts are tighten securely before using HOW TO ADJUST CONSOLE ANGLE To get the best console angle it s suggested to use both hands to hold the up
26. n P1 to P12 are preset automatic programs The profiles are shown on LCD window eerie an nn i B nn nmn nnn DIANA LI LI Gi KM QUIS MIS pi ED WIE KM 19 MIS p 23 PROGRAM PROGRAMI nn nnn non ri x U HE T t LILI U p TIME EUS KM CALORIES P3 gi TIME KM GIS IS pa PROGRAM PROGRAM mm TUTTA ri n mn Tera nmn B LUC LI LG LI SPEED TIME KM PULSE E MANT KM CALORIES PS P6 mes m B mm fs miim PH ma ea ERE RES ERES IE EC apri 1 Le nin nnn nini ri mn omm ii ri x L0 U P ISISLI U CIENT KM GNIS 09 Ei KM G ID PULSE 7 8 PROGRAM PROGRAM mm Fe PUT ri uu nnn non ri B LU nn nt LL LU U OBZ KM PULSE EH UB AREA KM PULSE P9 P10 ES nn nnn nnn mn AN nnm nnn um m Ho uud ui u P nn nno nnn yn P EH CELIE KM EH MI We cu PULSE f After pressing the ENTER button the flashing TIME will appear on the LCD window UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to select the program time as desire NOTE The console will cycle through the functions as follow and allow users to set the function values TIME 01 00 to 99
27. ng Plate 2 66 Generator 1 67 Crank Axle 1 68 Left Crank 1 69 Right Crank 1 70 Support Bracket 2 71 Bearing Stand 1 72 Drive Shaft 1 73 Controller 1 74 Resistor 1 75 Leveler 5 35 76 Pedal Suspension Stand 2 77 Shaft Spacer 2 78 Shaft Cap 12 79 Suspension Tube Spacer 4 80 Bearing 6004 24 81 6905 4 82 Square Key 6x6x16mm 1 83 C Ring 2 84 Tension Bracket 2 85 Eye Bolt 2 87 Lock Washer M6 4 88 Lock Washer M8 17 89 Washer 8x23x2 0t 1 90 Washer 8x26x2 0t 4 91 Washer 8x30x2 0t 2 92 Washer 8x38x2 0t 4 93 Washer 10x23x2 0t 2 94 Washer 21X30x1 0t 6 95 Screw M3x10mm 1 96 Screw M4x20mm 7 97 Screw M5x18mm 32 98 Bolt M8x1 25x10mm 4 99 Bolt M3x25mm 4 100 Bolt M5xp0 8x15mm 46 101 Bolt M5xp0 8x50mm 2 102 Bolt M5xp0 8x75mm 2 103 Bolt M6xp1 0x20mm 4 104 Bolt M6xp1 0x20mm 6 105 Bolt M8xp1 25x10mm 8 106 Bolt M8xp1 25x65mm 2 107 Bolt M8xp1 25x70mm 2 108 Bolt M8xp1 25x75mm 2 109 Bolt M6xp1 0x 15mm 2 110 Bolt M8xp1 25x16mm 15 111 Bolt M8xp1 25x15mm 4 112 Bolt M8xp1 25x15mm 1 113 Bolt M8xp1 25x65mm 4 114 Bolt M10xp1 5x60mm 4 36 115 Bolt M10xp1 5x70mm 4 116 Bolt M10xp1 5x85mm 2 117 Bolt M10xp1 5x50mm 2 118 Bolt M8xp1 25x75mm 4 119 Bolt M6xp1 0x12mm 2 120 Bolt L 35mm 2 121 Nut M8xp1 25 4 122 Nylon Nut M6xp1 0
28. nt gt CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal 10 Kcal Increment gt PULSE 70 to 240 BPM 1BPM increment e Press the ENTER button to confirm the function value and enter the next function value setting e Press the UP or DOWN button to select the value of the function TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE 28 e reset the function value to zero press the RESET button 1 To start a workout press the START PAUSE button e Under PAUSE or START mode the user could press the UP or DOWN button to adjust workload level A N WITHOUT PULSE VALUE d flashing symbol will appear when detecting your pulse THE WARNING BEEP SOUND EMIT CONSTANLY DURING WORKOUT 009 vans jf your pulse is greater than the SELECTED PULSE VALUE during workout the short warning beep sound will constantly emit Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or to decrease the workload level TARGET H R MODE There are three ways to enter into TARGET H R MODE as below 1 POWER OFF STATUS LCD diagram disappear on LCD window a Pedaling to activate the console b The activated LCD console lights up along with a long beep sound LCD diagram appears as shown below ATO CE CD ES CX Se 15 I SE PR O O E O d c Enter into the initial setting mode after around two seconds as shown below MANUALIPROGRAM USERITARGET H R lt
29. of workload level TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE 3 User can press the START PAUSE button again to continue to run the current program NOTE All of the function values of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE in the memory would turn to initial function values the console was set up after turning off or switching to another mode MANUAL PROGRAM USER TARGET H R EA RESET The button is equipped with TWO operating methods a ZEROING FUNCTION Press the button to reset each function value to zero during setting The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE b CHANGE SELECTED MODE MANUAL PROGRAM USER TARGET Under PAUSE MODE Hold the button for FOUR SECONDS to enter into the initial setting mode as shown 18 MANUAL PROGRAMI USER TARGET 1 RR HR te ERE GERM an mean aan n Li aD CRE PULSE CALORIES The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE A MANUAL MODE There are four ways to enter into MANUAL MODE as below 1 POWER OFF STATUS LCD diagram disappear on LCD window a Pedaling to activate the console b The activated LCD console lights up along with a long beep sound LCD diagram appears as shown below A CERTE OD E CT CHITI O N N N T 1 BE E ERES EFC Enter into the initial
30. ow MANUALIPROGRAM USER TARGET H R ERR ERR ERE ite fis al fe mam enim nn i n LL U SPEED CINE KM 2 RESTART FUNCTION a Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program b Hold the RESET button for FOUR SECONDS to enter into the initial setting mode as illustration shown below MANUALIPROGRAM USERITARGET H R A O O eee an moon on it X 000000 DALILA LI KM The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE Skip to Step of NORMAL OPERATION on the next page to continue the operation NORMAL OPERATION START PAUSE button Press the START PAUSE button to pause the current program b PROGRAM button Press the PROGRAM button to select PROGRAM MODE while in other mode MANUAL USER TARGET H R PROGRAM c ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting A d PAUSE MODE single will appear on LCD window for setting e START PAUSE button After flashing P1 appears on LCD window press the START PAUSE button to start a workout directly without setting function values Profile P1 P12 TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Or UP or DOWN button press the UP or DOWN button to directly select the desired profile P1 to P12 as show
31. per and lower end of the console area A or B and gently adjust the console angle to the proper position HOW TO TOW THE ITEM SAFELY Hold the Front Stabilizer 2 up with two hands and tow the item to the desired place carefully Make sure the floor is level while towing the item 15 CONSOLE OVERVIEW BALE CES CER CERTI 4 10 8 4 2 HAN HOOD OOND OOD OHN ME ME KM E QUICK SIARI START PAUSE P ILA PROGRAM DOWN WODE e The console display may vary slightly from the actual console display the above console overview is for reference only e The console has metric and imperial system difference due to the usage of the different countries Distance 0 0 99 9 Km Mile POWER ON a Pedalingto activate the console b Theactivated LCD console lights up along with a long beep sound LCD diagram appears as below TAT MANUALIPROGRAM USER TARGET C ps AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT Bl f 15 nr v EUR LI LILI E NOTE Low battery warning signal Enter into the initial setting mode after around two seconds as below MANUALIPROGRAMI USERITARGET H R To rri Al lt gt lt gt zm rri cn 255 FI 1 SS ji TIEG SS ES ni err nnn ii DN 01 0001 U gii CALORIES PULSE Initial setting mode
32. r conditioning program you should consult with your personal physician to see if you require a complete physical exam This is especially important if you are over the age of 35 have never exercised before are pregnant or suffer from any illness READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY BEFORE YOU BEGIN Thank you for choosing the Elliptical Trainer We take great pride in producing this quality product and hope it will provide many hours of quality exercise to make you feel better look better and enjoy life to its fullest Yes it s a proven fact that a regular exercise program can improve your physical and mental health Too often our busy lifestyles limit our time and opportunity to exercise The Elliptical Trainer provides a convenient and simple method to begin your assault on getting your body in shape and achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle Before reading further please review the drawing below and familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled Read this manual carefully before using the Elliptical Trainer Handlebar Rotator Pulse Sensor LT Cuff Pivoting Arm Pedal Main Frame Rear Stabilizer ET BERT T HAND SOCKET SOCKET WRENCH WRENCH 17mm PHILLIPS WRENCH 17mm 13mm SCREWDRIVER 6mm HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART Unpack the box in a clear area Use the List of Hardware below to check the
33. rawing 2 shown STEP 2 Upright Sleeve and Wire Assembly NOTE Please do not fully tighten Bolts 117 until Step 5 for the easy assembly NOTE Do not remove the Nuts 125 during assembly xi Use tool i 17mm CAUTION Be careful not to damage the Wires 131 132 while assembling Step 2 to 3 b Slide the Upright Sleeve 36 onto the Upright Post 4 Refer to the insert drawing Make sure the direction of the Upright Sleeve 36 is in the correct position Plug the Middle Connection Wire 131 into the Lower Connection Wire 132 STEP 3 Upright Post Assembly a Ensure 2 Nylock Nuts M10xp1 5 125 have preassembled into the front of the Main Frame 1 as FIGI illustration they will not be tight so that slotted bracket of the upright post will slide between the nut and the frame Insert the Upright Post 4 into the Main Frame 1 and secure with 2pcs Bolts M10xp1 5x50mm 117 by using the T HEAD SOCKET WRENCH as shown NOTE Please do not fully tighten Bolts 117 or Nuts 125 until Step 5 has been COMPLETED Slide the Upright Sleeve 36 down to cover the open area of the Main Frame 1 STEP 4 Pedal Support Arm amp Pedal Arm Assembly Use tool 17mm NOTE Please make sure Bolt 115 is inserted from the inside of the Pivoting Arm and the Nut 126 SN pay is installed from the outside 21 U a MM Use tool 7mm Attach the Ri
34. rt rate is 140 beats per minute A six second count is used because your heart rate will drop rapidly when you stop exercising Adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is at the proper level WARM UP AND COOL DOWN Warm up The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries Warm up for two to five minutes before strength training or aerobic exercising Perform activities that raise your heart rate and warm the working muscles Activities may include brisk walking jogging jumping jacks jump rope and running in place Stretching Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm up and again after your strength or aerobic training session is very important Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their elevated temperature which greatly reduces the risk of injury Stretches should be held for 15 to 30 seconds Do not bounce SUGGESTED STRETCHING EXERCISES Lower Body Stretch Place feet shoulder width apart and lean forward Keep this position for 30 seconds using the body as a natural weight to stretch the backs of the legs DO NOT BOUNCE When the pull on the back of the legs lessen try a lower position gradually 32 2D Bent Torso Pulls While sitting on the floor have legs apart one leg straight and one knee bent Pull the chest down to touch the thigh on the leg that is bent and twist at the waist Hold this position at least 10 seconds Repeat 10
35. s not assembled and used correctly Serious bodily injury can also occur if all instructions are not followed Keep children and pets away from equipment when in use Always make sure all bolts and nuts are tightened prior to each use Follow all safety instructions in this manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury read the following Safety Instructions before using the Elliptical Trainer 1 Readall warnings posted on the Elliptical Trainer 2 Read this Owner s Manual and follow it carefully before using the Elliptical Trainer Make sure that it is properly assembled and tightened before use 3 Werecommend that two people be available for assembly of this product 4 Keep children away from the Elliptical Trainer Do not allow children to use or play on the Elliptical Trainer Keep children and pets away from the Elliptical Trainer when it is in use 5 It is recommended that you place this exercise equipment on an equipment mat 6 Set up and operate the Elliptical Trainer on a solid level surface Do not position the Elliptical Trainer on loose rugs or uneven surfaces 7 Inspect the Elliptical Trainer for worn or loose components prior to use 8 Tighten replace any loose or worn components prior to using the Elliptical Trainer 9 Consult a physician prior to commencing an exercise program If at any time during exercise you feel faint dizzy or experience pain stop and consult your physician 10 Follow your
36. to open the Battery Door 42 b The Console 41 operates with FOUR AA rechargeable batteries four batteries are included in the hardware box CAUTION The machine is suitable for Nickel Metal Hybird NI MH rechargeable batteries only e To prevent from any damages general or other type of batteries are not allowed to use c Install rechargeable batteries into the Console 41 e Make sure the location of positive or negative battery terminal is correct d Attach the Battery Door 42 onto the back of the Console 41 and secure with the Screw M3x10mm 95 STEP 10 Wire Connection a Connect the Upper Pulse Sensor Wire 134 to the Middle Pulse Sensor Wire 135 b Connect the Upper Connection Wire 130 to the Middle Connection Wire 131 NOTE The number of wire pin should be the same for both wires to connect with as the following illustration shown gE 13 STEP 11 Console and Console Bracket Assembly a Place the Console 41 onto the Upright Post 4 and secure with the Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x 15mm 100 b Attach the Console Lower Case 39 to the Console 41 under the Stationary Handlebar 5 and secure with the Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x 15mm 100 c Slide the Console Bracket 43 onto the Console 41 and secure with the Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x 15mm 100 STEP 12 Accessory Tray Assembly NOTE The Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 100 are pre attached on the Upright Post 4 Re
37. ton Press the ENTER button to enter Program 12 g UP or DOWN button Press the UP or DOWN button to choose the desired Watt Control value 40 400 Watt 10 Watt increment h ENTER button To continue selecting other function values press the ENTER button NOTE The console will cycle through the functions as follow and allow users to set the function values TIME 01 00 to 99 00 Iminute increment gt DISTANCE 0 1 to 99 9km 0 1km increment CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal 10 Kcal Increment gt PULSE 70 to 240 BPM 1BPM increment e Press the ENTER button to confirm the function value and enter the next function value setting e To increase or decrease the value of the function TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE press the UP or DOWN button e reset the function value to zero press the RESET button i START PAUSE button After setting up all the function values press the START PAUSE button to start a workout e Under PAUSE or START mode the user could press the UP or DOWN button to adjust the desired Watt value 40 400Watt A N WITHOUT PULSE VALUE s flashing symbol will appear when detecting your pulse THE WARNING BEEP SOUND EMIT CONSTANLY DURING WORKOUT vans jf your pulse is greater than the SELECTED PULSE VALUE during workout the short warning beep sound will constantly emit Please note that
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40. x1 25x85mm 2 126 Nylon Nut M10xp1 5 4 HARDWARE KIT B Part No and Description Q TY 100 Bolt M5xp0 8x 15mm 18 E 105 Bolt M8xp1 25x10mm 8 117 Bolt M10xp1 5x50mm 2 ASSEMBLY PARTS Unpack the box in a clear area Follow the List of Assembly Parts below to check and make sure all assembly parts are present and in good condition Do not dispose of the packing material until the assembly process is completed Assembly tools and hardware kit have included for you to use when assembling the product Console Console Bracket Console Lower Case Pedal amp Non Slip Pad DE bigs Afe Front Decoration Cover Rotator Cuff Middle Pivoting Arm Pivoting Arm Cover f Rear Pivoting Arm Cover Upright Sleeve Leveler Console Fixed Bracket Front amp Rear Stabilizer Main Frame ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Place all parts from the box in a cleared area and position them on the floor in front of you Remove all packing materials from your area and place them back into the box Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed Read each step carefully before beginning STEP 1 Leveler amp Stabilizer Assembly Detailed Lever drawing 1 Stabilizer Adjustment Plate Leveler 75 Detailed Lever drawing 2 LIA Stabilizer Adjustment Plate Screw line Leveler 75

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