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        NordicTrack 831.23665.2 Home Gym User Manual
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1.              Heart Rate 2       Heart Rate 1    MAP       fit  Y   A     O     e         Performance    Interactive   Card   Workout   Technology          Aerobic 2 C Fan X Display                              Aerobic 1  cm     e                      a       E  Em        m      D    Weight Loss C    Program Target Pacer               Odometer    PARE             OneTouch  Resistance                FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE    The advanced console offers an array of features  designed to make your workouts more effective and  enjoyable  When you select the manual mode of the  console  you can change the resistance of the pedals  with the touch of a button  As you exercise  the con   sole will provide continuous exercise feedback  You  can even measure your heart rate using the handgrip  pulse sensor     The console also offers four preset programs  Each  program automatically changes the resistance of the  pedals and prompts you to increase or decrease your  pedaling speed as it guides you through an effective  workout     In addition  the console features two heart rate pro   grams that change the resistance of the pedals to  keep your heart rate near target heart rate settings  while you exercise        The console also features the new iFIT Interactive  Workout System  The iFIT Interactive Workout System  is compatible with iFIT Cards containing workout pro   grams designed to help you achieve specific fitness  goals  For example  lose unwanted pounds with the 8   week Weight
2.      O   TE TEE  C Heart Rate                During both programs  the console will regularly  compare your heart rate to the target heart rate  setting for the current segment of the program  If  your heart rate is too far below or above the tar   get heart rate setting  the resistance of the pedals  will automatically increase or decrease to bring  your heart rate closer to the target heart rate set   ting  Each time the resistance changes  the resis   tance level will appear in the display for a few  seconds to alert you     While you exercise  the program target pacer will  prompt you to maintain a constant pedaling  speed  When a left indicator lights  increase your  pace  when a right indicator lights  decrease your  pace  When the center indicator lights  maintain  your current pace  Important  The program tar   get pacer is intended only to provide a goal   Make sure to pedal at a pace that is comfort   able for you            faster  amp     gt            lt  slower              6    If the resistance level for the current segment is  too high or too low  you can manually override  the resistance level by pressing the One Touch  Resistance buttons  However  when the console  compares your heart rate to the target heart rate  setting  the resistance of the pedals may auto   matically increase or decrease to bring your heart  rate closer to the target heart rate setting     If you stop pedaling for several seconds  a series  of tones will sound and the program will pau
3.    Various factors may affect the accuracy of  heart rate readings  The pulse sensor is  intended only as an exercise aid in determin   ing heart rate trends in general     Keep your back straight while using the ellip   tical exerciser  do not arch your back     If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising   stop immediately and cool down     When you stop exercising  allow the pedals  to slowly come to a stop     The warning decals shown on page 4 have  been placed on the elliptical exerciser in the  locations shown  If a decal is missing or  illegible  call the toll free telephone number  on the front cover of this manual and order  a free replacement decal  Apply the decal in  the location shown     A  WARNING   Before beginning this or any exercise program  consult your physician   This is especially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre existing health prob   lems  Read all instructions before using  ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or  property damage sustained by or through the use of this product     BEFORE YOU BEGIN    Congratulations for selecting the advanced  NordicTrack  AUDIOSTRIDER 600 elliptical exerciser   The AUDIOSTRIDER 600 elliptical exerciser provides  a wide array of features designed to make your work   outs at home more effective and enjoyable   and  when you re not exercising  the unique elliptical exer   ciser can be folded out of the way     For your benefit  read this manual carefully before  you use the
4.   Inspect and tighten all parts of the elliptical exerciser  regularly  Replace any worn parts immediately     To clean the elliptical exerciser  use a damp cloth and  a small amount of mild soap  Important  To avoid  damage to the console  keep liquids away from  the console and keep the console out of direct  sunlight     BATTERY REPLACEMENT    If the console displays become dim  the batteries  should be replaced  most console problems are the  result of low batteries  See assembly step 9 on page  9 for replacement instructions     HANDGRIP PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING    If the handgrip pulse sensor does not function proper   ly  see step 5 on page 16     HOW TO ELIMINATE RUBBING OF THE DISCS    If the Discs  12  rub against the Side Shields  14  15   during use  make sure that the Center Foot  40  is  attached to the Frame  1   If the Center Foot is  attached  loosen the two indicated Bolt Sets  88  and  the two  8 x 1 2  Screws  81  in each side of the ellip   tical exerciser        Adjust the position of the Side Shields  14  15  until  the Discs  12  no longer rub against them  and then  tighten the Bolt Sets  88  and the 78 x 1 2  Screws   81      20    HOW TO ADJUST THE BELT    If the pedals slip while you are pedaling  even while  the resistance is adjusted to the highest setting  the  belt may need to be adjusted  To adjust the belt  first  see assembly step 12 on page 11 and remove the left  pedal arm and the left link arm     Then  remove the  four screws  not  s
5.   while the  auto mode is selected  the speed of the fan will  automatically increase or decrease as you  increase or decrease your pedaling speed     Pivot the thumb  tab on the right  side of the fan to  adjust the fan  angle        To turn off the fan  press the Fan button again   Note  If the pedals do not move for about thirty  seconds  the fan will automatically turn off to con   serve the batteries     When you are finished exercising  the console  will turn off automatically     If the pedals do not move for several seconds  a  series of tones will sound and the console will  pause     If the pedals do not move for about five minutes   the console will turn off and the displays will be  reset     HOW TO USE A PRESET PROGRAM    Press any button on the console or begin    pedaling to turn on the console   See step 1 on page 15     E Select a preset program     To select one of the four preset programs  press  the Weight Loss  the Aerobic 1  the Aerobic 2  or  the Performance button on the left side of the    console     When you select a preset program  the name of  the program and the maximum resistance level  will appear in the display for a few seconds  A  profile of the resistance levels of the program will    also scroll across the left side of the display        Resistance       Resistance  x             E  Begin pedaling to start the program     Each program is divided into 30 one minute seg   ments  One resistance level and one target pace  setting is programmed
6.  1  with four  8 x 1 2  Blunt  Screws  92        With the help of another person  carefully tip  the elliptical exerciser onto its side  Attach the  Center Foot  40  to the Frame  1  with two    8 x 1 2  Screws  81   Then  return the elliptical  exerciser to the upright position     Orient the Rear Stabilizer  3  as shown  While  another person lifts the Folding Frame  2    attach the Rear Stabilizer to the Folding Frame  with two M10 x 80mm Button Screws  93  and  two M10 Washers  99            4  While another person holds the Upright  10   near the Frame  1   connect the Upper Wire  Harness  65  to the Lower Wire Harness  64      Avoid pinching the  Wire Harnesses  64  65   during this step    Then  insert the Upright  10  into the Frame  1    Attach the Upright with four M8 x 20mm Button   Screws  85  and four M8 Split Washers  97   Do  not tighten the Button Screws yet     Avoid pinching the Wire Harnesses  64  65   during this step     5  Orient the Left and Right Upright Covers  19  20   as shown  Attach the Upright Covers around the  Upright  10  with five  8 x 1 2  Blunt Screws  92         6  Apply a generous amount of the included grease  to the Upper Body Axle  71   Insert the Upper  Body Axle into the Upright  10   Be careful not  to damage the Upper Wire Harness  65      Apply a small amount of grease to a Wave  Washer  80   Slide the Wave Washer onto the left  end of the Upper Body Axle  71      Identify the Left Upper Body Leg  24   which is  marked with a stic
7.  Body Leg Spacer  9  and a  Large Wave Washer  89  onto the Left Upper  Body Leg  24   Make sure that the flat side of  the Upper Body Leg Spacer is facing out   ward  Slide the other Large Wave Washer  89   onto the left Crank Arm  55      With the help of another person  work the left  Pedal Arm  32  onto the Left Upper Body Leg   24  and the left Link Arm  30  onto the left  Crank Arm  55  at the same time     Attach the Pedal Arm  32  to the Left Upper  Body Leg  24  with an M8 x 20mm Patch Screw   86   an Axle Cover  66   and an M8 x 23mm  Washer  31      Then  attach the Link Arm  30  to the Crank Arm   55  with an M8 x 20mm Patch Screw  86   a  Large Axle Cover  52   and an M8 x 23mm  Washer  31      Repeat this step for the right Pedal  Arm  32  and the right Link Arm  30      See step 4  Tighten the M8 x 20mm Button  Screws  85         13  Make sure that all parts of the elliptical exerciser are properly tightened  Note  Some hardware may be  left over after assembly is completed  To protect the floor or carpet from damage  place a mat under the  elliptical exerciser     11    HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER    HOW TO FOLD AND UNFOLD THE ELLIPTICAL  EXERCISER    When the elliptical exerciser is not in use  the frame  can be folded out of the way  To fold the elliptical exer   ciser  lift the handle on the rear of the elliptical exerciser  until the elliptical exerciser locks into the vertical posi   tion        To unfold the elliptical exerciser  first hold the h
8.  Loss program  iFIT programs control the  resistance of the pedals while the voice of a personal  trainer coaches you and motivates you through your  workouts  One demo iFIT Card is included  Additional  iFIT Cards are available separately  To purchase iFIT  Cards  go to www iFIT com or call the toll free tele   phone number on the front cover of this manual   iFIT Cards are also available at select stores     To use the manual mode of the console  follow the  steps beginning on page 15  To use a preset  program  see page 17  To use a heart rate program   see page 18  To use an iFIT program  see page 19     14    HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE  Note  If there is a sheet of clear plastic on the face of  the console  remove the plastic     Press any button on the console or begin  pedaling to turn on the console     When you turn on the console  the display and  the program target pacer will light  A tone will    then sound and the console will be ready for use     Select the manual mode     When you turn on the console  the manual mode  will be selected  If you have selected a program    reselect the manual mode by pressing any of the   Programs buttons repeatedly until a track appears  in the left side of the display        Time    81          81    Ju  E    EJEJETE TEE EE  _                 Begin pedaling and change the resistance of  the pedals as desired     As you pedal   change the resis   tance of the pedals  by pressing the  OneTouch Resis   tance buttons  There  are ten r
9.  automatically adjust to the resistance level for the  next segment     If you stop pedaling for several seconds  a series  of tones will sound and the program will pause  To  restart the program  simply resume pedaling  The  program will continue until the last segment of the  profile ends    Follow your progress with the displays    See step 4 on page 15    Measure your heart rate if desired    See step 5 on page 16    Turn on the fan if desired     See step 6 on page 16     When you are finished exercising  the console  will turn off automatically     See step 7 on page 16     HOW TO USE A HEART RATE PROGRAM    Press any button on the console or begin  pedaling to turn on the console     See step 1 on page 15   Select a heart rate program     To select one of the heart rate programs  press  the Heart Rate 1 or the Heart Rate 2 button on  the left side of the console     Enter a target heart rate setting     A few seconds after  you select a heart  rate program  the tar   get heart rate setting  for the program will  flash in the lower right  display           During heart rate program 1  the same target  heart rate setting will be programmed for all seg   ments of the program  If you have selected heart  rate program 1  press the increase and decrease  buttons above the Heart Rate Program buttons to  enter the desired target heart rate setting  see  EXERCISE INTENSITY on page 21      During heart rate program 2  different target  heart rate settings will be programmed for 
10.  elliptical exerciser  If you have ques     AWARNING    tions after reading this manual  please see the front  cover of this manual  To help us assist you  note the  product model number and serial number before con   tacting us  The model number is 831 23665 2  The  serial number can be found on a decal attached to the  elliptical exerciser  see the front cover of this manual  for the location of the decal      Before reading further  please familiarize yourself with  the parts that are labeled in the drawing below           Upper Body Arm    Misuse of this machine   may result in serious   injury          Read user s manual Console  prior to use and follow  all warnings and    instructions       Do not allow children  on or around machine       Pedals continue to  spin when you stop    pedaling  Water Bottle Holder     Pulse Sensor         Spinning pedals can  cause injury      Reduce pedal speed  in a controlled manner       User weight must not  exceed 275 pounds      Replace label if  damaged  illegible  or  removed     AWARNING    Keep hands and  fingers clear of  this area     REAR    Pedal Disc          Pedal    Latch Button       Handle    RIGHT SIDE     No water bottle is included       ASSEMBLY    Assembly requires two persons  Place all parts of the elliptical exerciser in a cleared area and remove the  packing materials  Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed        Assembly requires the included hex keys and your own phillips screwdr
11.  for each segment  Note   The same resistance level and or target pace set   ting may be programmed for consecutive seg     ments     During the program  the program profile will show    your progress  see the drawing above   The    flashing segment of the profile represents the cur   rent segment of the program  The height of the  flashing segment indicates the resistance level  for the current segment  At the end of each seg   ment of the program  a series of tones will sound  and the next segment of the profile will begin to    flash  If a different resistance level is pro     grammed for the next segment  the resistance  level will appear in the display for a few seconds  to alert you  The resistance of the pedals will then    change     17    7    During the program  the program target pacer will  prompt you to keep your pedaling pace near the  target pace setting for the current segment  When  a left indicator lights  increase your pace  when a  right indicator lights  decrease your pace  When  the center indicator lights  maintain your current  pace  Important  The program target pacer is  intended only to provide a goal  Make sure to  pedal at a pace that is comfortable for you            faster  amp  C       _  slower           If the resistance level for the current segment is  too high or too low  you can manually override  the resistance level by pressing the One Touch  Resistance buttons  However  when the current  segment ends  the resistance of the pedals will 
12.  injury  read the following important precau   tions before using the elliptical exerciser     1     Read all instructions in this manual and all  warnings on the elliptical exerciser before  using the elliptical exerciser  Use the ellipti   cal exercise only as described in this  manual     It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure  that all users of the elliptical exerciser are  adequately informed of all precautions     The elliptical exerciser is intended for  home use only  Do not use the elliptical  exerciser in a commercial  rental  or institu   tional setting     Keep the elliptical exerciser indoors  away  from moisture and dust  Place the elliptical  exerciser on a level surface  with a mat  beneath it to protect the floor or carpet   Make sure that there is enough clearance  around the elliptical exerciser to mount  dis   mount  and use it     Inspect and properly tighten all parts regu   larly  Replace any worn parts immediately     Keep children under age 12 and pets away  from the elliptical exerciser at all times     The elliptical exerciser should not be used  by persons weighing more than 275 Ibs    124 kg      8     10     11     12     13     14     Wear appropriate exercise clothes while  using the elliptical exerciser  Always wear  athletic shoes for foot protection while exer   cising     Hold the handgrip pulse sensor or the upper  body arms when mounting  dismounting  or  using the elliptical exerciser     The pulse sensor is not a medical device
13.  proper intensity level can be found by using your  heart rate as a guide  The chart below shows recom   mended heart rates for fat burning  maximum fat  burning  and cardiovascular  aerobic  exercise     165 155 145 130 125    145 138 130 118 110    125 120 115 105 95    20 30 40    60 70       To find the proper heart rate for you  first find your age  at the bottom of the chart  ages are rounded off to the  nearest ten years   Next  find the three numbers above  your age  The three numbers are your  training zone    The lower two numbers are recommended heart rates  for fat burning  the highest number is the recommend   ed heart rate for aerobic exercise     Fat Burning    To burn fat effectively  you must exercise at a relative   ly low intensity level for a sustained period of time     21    During the first few minutes of exercise  your body  uses easily accessible carbohyarate calories for ener   gy  Only after the first few minutes of exercise does  your body begin to use stored fat calories for energy   If your goal is to burn fat  adjust the intensity of your  exercise until your heart rate is near the lowest num   ber in your training zone as you exercise     For maximum fat burning  adjust the intensity of your  exercise until your heart rate is near the middle num   ber in your training zone as you exercise     Aerobic Exercise    If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys   tem  your exercise must be  aerobic   Aerobic exer   cise is activity that req
14. NO  Norchea aa     AUDIOS TRIDER GOO       Serial NO   gt  USER S MANUAL    QUESTIONS     As a manufacturer  we are com   mitted to providing complete  customer satisfaction  If you  have questions  or if parts are  damaged or missing  PLEASE  CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER  SERVICE DEPARTMENT  DIRECTLY     CALL TOLL FREE     1 888 825 2588    Mon  Fri   6 a m    6 p m  MST  Sat  8 a m  5 p m  MST    ON THE WEB   www nordictrackservice com    44 CAUTION       Visit our website at  Read all precautions and instruc  S   tions in this manual before using www nordictrack com  this equipment  Keep this manual   for future reference  new products  prizes   fitness tips  and much more     p               AUDIOS TRIDER GOO       TABLE OF CONTENTS    IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS          0 0 00 e rm             3  BEFORE YOU BEGIN                    rb m RP kee ce Need epe a qe a fara en i dnce    4  ASSEMBLY mm 5  HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER            e rn 12  MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING                sse m 20  CONDITIONING GUIDELINES    21  PART LIST     e e iste datae s RO E O ae ae OO qat          aad aw RUNS ia 24  EXPLODED  DRAWING    rr dorem eimi ree a rt eda r a      Te Tad ante aa cho et 26  ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS              00000 eee eet teens Back Cover  LIMITED WARRANTY    iiia xin da tule Oe Ree dnia PEEL Qr e EEE Re eek a bees Back Cover    NordicTrack is a registered trademark of ICON IP  Inc     2    IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS    A WARNING  To reduce the risk of serious
15. andle   press the latch button  and then lower the frame to the  floor        HOW TO MOVE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER    To move the elliptical exerciser  first fold it as  described at the left  Next  stand in front of the ellipti   cal exerciser and place one foot against the center of  the front stabilizer  Pull the transport handle backward  until the elliptical exerciser will roll on the front wheels   Carefully move the elliptical exerciser to the desired  position  and then lower it     Transport  Handle    your foot       12    HOW TO EXERCISE ON THE ELLIPTICAL  EXERCISER    To mount the elliptical exerciser  hold the upper body  arms and step onto the pedal that is in the lowest posi   tion  Next  step onto the other pedal  Push the pedals  until they begin to move with a continuous motion     Upper Body Arms    Note  The crank arms can turn in either direction   It is recommended that you turn the crank arms in  the direction shown by the arrow at the right  how   ever  for variety you can turn the crank arms in the  opposite direction     To dismount the elliptical exerciser  wait until the ped   als come to a complete stop  Note  The elliptical  exerciser does not have a freewheel  the pedals  will continue to move until the flywheel stops   When the pedals are stationary  step off the higher  pedal first  Then  step off the lower pedal        13    CONSOLE DIAGRAM                                              C                                                         
16. differ   ent segments of the program  If you have select   ed heart rate program 2  press the increase and  decrease buttons above the Heart Rate Program  buttons to enter the desired maximum target  heart rate setting for the program  see EXER   CISE INTENSITY on page 21      Hold the handgrip pulse sensor     It is not necessary to hold the handgrip pulse  sensor continuously during heart rate programs   however  you should hold the handgrip pulse sen   sor frequently for the programs to operate proper   ly  Each time you hold the handgrip pulse sen   Sor  keep your hands on the metal contacts  for at least 30 seconds     18       Begin pedaling      start the program     Heart rate program 1 is divided into 40 one   minute segments  Note  For a shorter workout   stop exercising or select a different program  before the program ends     Heart rate program 2 is divided into 30 one   minute segments  One target heart rate setting is  programmed for each segment  Note  The same  target heart rate setting may be programmed for  consecutive segments     During the program  the program profile in the  display will show your progress  The flashing seg   ment of the profile represents the current seg   ment of the program  The height of the flashing  segment indicates the target heart rate setting for  the current segment  At the end of each segment  of the program  a series of tones will sound and  the next segment of the profile will begin to flash        DOMO   a       0     CEE
17. display  for a few seconds  To view the trip distance  press  the Odometer button a second time  To reset the  trip distance  hold down the Odometer button for a  few seconds  Note  The number on the right side  of the display multiplied by the number on the left  side equals the total distance or the trip distance     5 Measure your heart rate if desired     If there are  sheets of clear  plastic on the  metal contacts  on the handgrip  pulse sensor   remove the plas   tic  In addition   make sure that  your hands are  clean  To mea   sure your heart rate  hold the handgrip pulse sen   sor with your palms resting against the metal con   tacts  Avoid moving your hands or gripping the  contacts tightly        When your pulse is detected  a heart shaped  symbol will flash in the display each time your  heart beats and then your heart rate will be  shown  For the most accurate heart rate reading   hold the contacts for at least 15 seconds     If your heart rate is not shown  make sure that  your hands are positioned as described  Be care   ful not to move your hands excessively or to  squeeze the metal contacts tightly  For optimal  performance  clean the metal contacts using a  soft cloth  never use alcohol  abrasives  or  chemicals to clean the contacts     16    Turn on the fan if desired     To turn on the fan at high speed  press the Fan  button  To turn on the fan at low speed  press the  Fan button a second time  To select the auto  mode  press the Fan button a third time
18. e Touch Stretch    Stand with your knees bent slightly and slowly bend forward from  your hips  Allow your back and shoulders to relax as you reach  down toward your toes as far as possible  Hold for 15 counts   then relax  Repeat 3 times  Stretches  Hamstrings  back of knees  and back     2  Hamstring Stretch    Sit with one leg extended  Bring the sole of the opposite foot  toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended  leg  Reach toward your toes as far as possible  Hold for 15  counts  then relax  Repeat 3 times for each leg  Stretches   Hamstrings  lower back and groin     3  Calf Achilles Stretch    With one leg in front of the other  reach forward and place your  hands against a wall  Keep your back leg straight and your back  foot flat on the floor  Bend your front leg  lean forward and move  your hips toward the wall  Hold for 15 counts  then relax  Repeat  3 times for each leg  To cause further stretching of the achilles  tendons  bend your back leg as well  Stretches  Calves  achilles  tendons and ankles     4  Quadriceps Stretch    With one hand against a wall for balance  reach back and grasp  one foot with your other hand  Bring your heel as close to your  buttocks as possible  Hold for 15 counts  then relax  Repeat 3  times for each leg  Stretches  Quadriceps and hip muscles     5  Inner Thigh Stretch    Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward   Pull your feet toward your groin area as far as possible  Hold for  15 coun
19. en contacting us       the MODEL NUMBER of the product  831 23665 2     the NAME of the product  NordicTrack AUDIOSTRIDER 600 elliptical exerciser     the SERIAL NUMBER of the product  see the front cover of this manual       the KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part s   see pages 24 to 27        LIMITED WARRANTY          WHAT IS COVERED  The entire NordicTrack elliptical exerciser   Product   is warranted to be free of all defects in material and  workmanship     WHO IS COVERED  The original purchaser or any person receiving the Product as a gift from the original purchaser     HOW LONG IT IS COVERED              Health  amp  Fitness  Inc    ICON   warrants the product for one year after the date of purchase   Labor is covered for one year  There is a lifetime warranty on the frame     WHAT WE DO TO CORRECT COVERED DEFECTS    We will ship to you  without charge  any replacement part or component  pro   viding the repairs are authorized by ICON first and are performed by an ICON trained and authorized service provider  or  at our  option  we will replace the Product     WHAT IS NOT COVERED    Any failures or damage caused by unauthorized service  misuse  accident  negligence  improper assem   bly or installation  alterations  modifications without our written authorization or by failure on your part to use  operate  and maintain  as set out in your User s Manual   Manual       WHAT YOU MUST DO   Always retain proof of purchase  such as your bill of sale  store  operate  and 
20. esistance levels  Note  After you press  the buttons  it will take a moment for the pedals  to reach the selected resistance level     Resistance          15    4  Follow your progress with the displays     The upper right sec   tion of the display can  show the elapsed  time  the distance   total revolutions  you  have pedaled  the  approximate number of calories you have burned   and the approximate number of grams of carbs  you have burned  The display will change modes  every few seconds           The lower right sec   tion of the display can  show your pedaling  pace  in revolutions  per minute  and the  resistance level of the  pedals  The display will change modes every few  seconds  The display will also show your heart  rate when you use the handgrip pulse sensor  see  step 5 on page 16      RPM    8 6  0       The left section of the   display will show a   track representing 1 4   mile  As you exercise    indicators will appear   in succession around   the track until the   entire track appears    The track will then disappear and the indicators  will again begin to appear in succession    To change the display mode  press the Display  button repeatedly until the desired exercise infor   mation appears in the upper or lower right display   After several seconds  the display will change  modes automatically as before     To view the total distance pedaled since the ellipti   cal exerciser was purchased  press the Odometer  button  The information will appear in the 
21. hown  from the  center of the left  Disc  12   Next   carefully pry off  the left Disc  Cover  13  using  a flat screwdriver   Gently rotate the  Disc Cover and  the Disc away  from the elliptical exerciser        Loosen  but do  not remove  the  three indicated  screws  A   Insert  the shaft of a  screwdriver  downward  between the   Idler  47  and the  Idler Pulley  48    Pull the top of the  screwdriver  toward the front  of the elliptical exerciser until the Belt  74  is tight   Then  tighten the three screws        Reattach the left disc with the four screws and then  reattach the left disc cover  Next  see assembly step  12 on page 11 and reattach the left pedal arm and the  left link arm     CONDITIONING GUIDELINES    A WARNING     Before beginning this or any exercise pro   gram  consult your physician  This is espe   cially important for persons over the age of 35  or persons with pre existing health problems     The pulse sensor is not a medical device   Various factors may affect the accuracy of  heart rate readings  The pulse sensor is  intended only as an exercise aid in determin   ing heart rate trends in general     The following guidelines will help you to plan your  exercise program  Remember that proper nutrition  and adequate rest are essential for successful results     EXERCISE INTENSITY    Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your  cardiovascular system  the key to achieving the  desired results is to exercise with the proper intensity   The
22. iver         adjustable wrench   and rubber mallet pu    As you assemble the elliptical exerciser  use the drawings below to identify small parts  The number in parentheses  below each drawing is the key number of the part  from the PART LIST on pages 24 and 25  The number follow   ing the parentheses is the quantity needed for assembly  Note  Some small parts may have been preassem   bled  If a part is not in the parts bag  check to see if it has been preassembled                          Wave Washer Large Wave M8 Split M10 Split M8 x 28mm   80  2 Washer  89  4 Washer  97  10 Washer  99  4 Washer  31  18     Mio Nylon  8 x 1 2   8 x 1 2  Blunt  8 x 3 4                                               Locknut  82  2 Screw  81  2 Screw  92  9 Screw  78  16     i TRIN i                                        M8 x 16mm Patch M8 x 20mm Button M8 x 20mm Patch  Screw  84  6 Screw  85  4 Screw  86  6    dei     M8 x 40mm Button M10 x 80mm Button Screw  93  4  Screw  90  6                            To make assembly easier  read the  information on page 5 before you begin  assembling the elliptical exerciser     See HOW TO FOLD AND UNFOLD THE  ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER on page 11 and  unfold the elliptical exerciser     While another person lifts the front of the  Frame  1   attach the Front Stabilizer  4  to the  Frame with two M10 x 80mm Button Screws   93   two M10 Split Washers  99   and two M10  Nylon Locknuts  82        Attach the Left and Right Frame Covers  36  37   around the Frame 
23. ker  and orient it as shown   Slide the Left Upper Body Leg onto the left side  of the Upper Body Axle  71            Attach the Left Upper Body Leg  24  to the Upper  Body Axle  71  with an M8 x 20mm Patch Screw   86  and an M8 x 28mm Washer  31      Repeat this step for the Right Upper Body  Leg  72               7  Attach the Left Upper Body Arm  22  to the Left  Upper Body Leg  24  with three M8 x 16mm  Patch Screws  84  and three M8 x 28mm  Washers  31   start all three Patch Screws  and then tighten them     Attach the Right Upper Body Arm  23  in the  same way           8  Have another person hold the Left Rear Upper  Body Cover  26  and the Left Front Upper Body  Cover  27  around the Left Upper Body Leg   24      Attach the Left Rear Upper Body Cover  26   with a   8 x 3 4  Screw  78   Then  attach the  Left Front Upper Body Cover  27  with four   8 x 3 4  Screws  78      Attach the Right Rear Upper Body Cover  28   and the Right Front Upper Body Cover  29   in the same way              9  The Console  11  can be operated with four 1 5V   D  batteries  not included   alkaline batteries are  recommended  IMPORTANT  If the ellipical  exerciser has been exposed to cold tempera   tures  allow it to warm to room temperature  before inserting batteries into the Console  If  you do not do this  the console displays or  other electronic components may become  damaged Remove the battery cover and insert  four batteries into the Console  Make sure that  the batteries are orien
24. maintain the Product as spec   ified in the Manual  notify our Customer Service Department of any defect within 10 days after discovery of the defect  as instruct   ed  return any defected part for replacement or  if necessary  the entire product  for repair     USER S MANUAL     It is VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE MANUAL before operating the Product  Remember to do the  periodic maintenance requirements specified in the Manual to assure proper operation and your continued satisfaction     HOW TO GET PARTS AND SERVICE Simply call our Customer Service Department at 1 888 825 2588 and tell them your name  and address and the serial number of your Product  They will tell you how to get a part replaced  or if necessary  arrange for service  where your Product is located or advise you how to ship the Product for service  Before shipping  always obtain a Return  Authorization Number  RA No   from our Customer Service Department  securely pack your Product  save the original shipping car   ton if possible   put the RA No  on the outside of the carton and insure the product  Include a letter explaining the product or prob   lem and a copy of your proof of purchase if you believe the service is covered by warranty     ICON is not responsible or liable for indirect  special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or per   formance of the product or damages with respect to any economic loss  loss of property  loss of revenues or profits  loss of enjoy   
25. ment or use  costs of removal  installation or other consequential damages of whatsoever nature  Some states do not allow the exclu   sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  Accordingly  the above limitation may not apply to you     The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties and any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness  for a particular purpose is limited in its scope and duration to the terms set forth herein  Some states do not allow limitations on how  long an implied warranty lasts  Accordingly  the above limitation may not apply to you     No one is authorized to change  modify or extend the terms of this limited warranty  This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  you may have other rights which vary from state to state     ICON HEALTH  amp  FITNESS  INC   1500 S  1000 W   LOGAN  UT 84321 9813             Part No  253116 R1007A Printed in USA O 2007 ICON IP  Inc     
26. r   Large Pulley   Crank Flange   Crank Bearing Assembly  Crank Spacer   Crank   Crank Snap Ring   Flange Screw   Lower Wire Harness  Upper Wire Harness   Axle Cover   Bushing Assembly   Brass Bushing   Latch Bracket   Pivot Axle   Upper Body Axle   Right Upper Body Leg  Upper Body Leg Endcap  Belt   Foam   Frame Cap   Transfer Handle Endcap   8 x 3 4  Screw    8 x 3 4  Flat Head Screw  Wave Washer    8 x 1 2  Screw   M10 Nylon Locknut   M6 x 12mm Button Screw  M8 x 16mm Patch Screw  M8 x 20mm Button Screw  M8 x 20mm Patch Screw  M8 x 32mm Button Screw  M8 x 25mm Bolt Set  Large Wave Washer   M8 x 40mm Button Screw    Key No  Qty  Description Key No  Qty  Description    91 2 M10 x 60mm Button Bolt 98 4 M8 x 16mm Patch Screw  92 9  8 x 1 2  Blunt Screw 99 4 M10 Washer   93 4 M10 x 80mm Button Screw 100 1 Side Shield Fastener   94 4 M8 Nylon Locknut    1 User s Manual   95 4 M8 Washer i 2 Hex Key   96 2 M8 x 12mm Button Screw    2 Grease Packet   97 10 M8 Split Washer    Note          indicates a non illustrated part  Specifications are subject to change without notice  See the back cover  of this manual for information about ordering replacement parts     25    R1007A    EXPLODED DRAWING A    Model No  831 23665 2                   26    EXPLODED DRAWING B     Model No  831 23665 2 R1007A                ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS    To order replacement parts  see the front cover of this manual  To help us assist you  please be prepared to  provide the following information wh
27. se  To  restart the program  simply resume pedaling  The  program will continue until the last segment of the  program ends    Follow your progress with the displays    See step 4 on page 15    Turn on the fan if desired     See step 6 on page 16     When you are finished exercising  the console  will turn off automatically     See step 7 on page 16     19       HOW TO USE AN IFIT PROGRAM    Press any button on the console or begin  pedaling to turn on the console     See step 1 on page 15     A Insert an iFIT Card and select a program     To use an iFIT program  insert an iFIT Card into  the iFIT slot  make sure that the iFIT Card is ori   ented so the metal contacts are face down and  are facing the slot  When the iFIT Card is proper   ly inserted  the indicator next to the slot will light  and the words IFIT 1 will appear in the display     C Fan m VIA        ard   Workout   Technology  iFIT Slot                            iFIT Card       Next  select the desired program on the iFIT Card  by pressing the increase and decrease buttons  next to the iFIT slot     A moment after you select a program  the voice  of a personal trainer will begin guiding you  through your workout  iFIT programs work in the  same way as preset programs  To use the pro   gram  see steps 3 to 7 on page 17     When you are finished exercising  remove the  iFit Card     Remove the iFit Card when you are finished exer   cising  Store the iFit Card in a secure place     MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING  
28. ted as shown by the  diagram inside the Console  Then  reattach the  battery cover     Note  The Console  11  can also be operated  with a regulated 6 volt DC 2 amp power supply Batteries   not included   To purchase a power supply   call your local Sears store  To avoid damag   ing the console  use only a manufacturer   supplied power supply  Plug one end of the  power supply into the jack on the console  plug  the other end into an outlet installed in accor   dance with all local codes and ordinances        10  While another person holds the Console  11   near the Upright  10   connect the console wire  harness to the Upper Wire Harness  65      Attach the Console  11  to the Upright  10  with e Wire  four  8 x 3 4  Screws  78   start all four FASSA  Screws and then tighten them  Avoid pinch   ing the wire harnesses during this step     Avoid pinching the  wire harnesses  during this step    11  Orient a Pedal Arm  32  as shown  Attach the  Left Pedal  34  to the Pedal Arm with three M8 x  40mm Button Screws  90   three M8 Split  Washers  97   and three M8 x 23mm Washers   31      Next  attach a Pedal Arm Cover  39  to the Pedal  Arm  32  with a  8 x 3 4  Screw  78      Repeat this step for the Right Pedal  not  shown  and the other Pedal Arm  not shown         10    12  Apply a generous amount of grease to the axle  on the Left Upper Body Leg  24  and to the axle 24  on the left Crank Arm  55   Then  apply grease  to two Large Wave Washers  89      Grease    Slide an Upper
29. ts  then relax  Repeat 3 times  Stretches  Quadriceps and  hip muscles     22       NOTES    23    PART LIST    Model No  831 23665 2    Key No  Qty     0 ONDQUIAGLN     Na x SH SH       y A HH NMNMBRH HNN HAH NN A AH AH AH Aa Aa               00    2 ANA   Pp                                 Description Key No  Qty   Frame 46 1  Folding Frame 47 1  Rear Stabilizer 48 1  Front Stabilizer 49 1  Left Pedal Bracket 50 1  Right Pedal Bracket 51 1  Upper Bushing Assembly 52 2  Upper Body Arm Endcap 53 4  Upper Body Leg Spacer 54 4  Upright 55 2  Console 56 1  Disc 57 1  Disc Cover 58 2  Left Side Shield 59 2  Right Side Shield 60 1  Stabilizer Endcap 61 1  Wheel 62 2  Link Axle 63 2  Left Upright Cover 64 1  Right Upright Cover 65 1  Pivot Bushing 66 2  Left Upper Body Arm 67 4  Right Upper Body Arm 68 2  Left Upper Body Leg 69 1  Latch Axle 70 1  Left Rear Upper Body Cover 71 1  Left Front Upper Body Cover 72 1  Right Rear Upper Body Cover 73 2  Right Front Upper Body Cover 74 1  Link Arm 75 2  M8 x 23mm Washer 76 1  Pedal Arm 77 2  M6 Washer 78 16  Left Pedal 79 4  Right Pedal 80 2  Left Frame Cover 81 14  Right Frame Cover 82 4  Latch Spring 83 8  Pedal Arm Cover 84 6  Center Foot 85 14  Latch Button 86 6  Link Bearing 87 4  Link Arm Pad 88 5  Eddy Mechanism 89 4  Eddy Crank Assembly 90 6    24    R1007A  Description    Pillow Block   Idler   Idler Pulley   Eddy Motor   Reed Switch Wire   Clamp   Large Axle Cover   Pivot Arm Bushing   Link Snap Ring   Crank Arm   Crank Arm Space
30. uires large amounts of oxygen  for prolonged periods of time  This increases the  demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles   and on the lungs to oxygenate the blood  For aerobic  exercise  adjust the intensity of your exercise until  your heart rate is near the highest number in your  training zone as you exercise     WORKOUT GUIDELINES  Each workout should include the following three parts     A warm up  consisting of 5 to 10 minutes of stretching  and light exercise  A proper warm up increases your  body temperature  heart rate  and circulation in prepa   ration for exercise     Training zone exercise  consisting of 20 to 30 min   utes of exercising with your heart rate in your training  zone  Note  During the first few weeks of your exer   cise program  do not keep your heart rate in your  training zone for longer than 20 minutes     A cool down  with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching  This  will increase the flexibility of your muscles and will  help to prevent post exercise problems     EXERCISE FREQUENCY    To maintain or improve your condition  complete three  workouts each week  with at least one day of rest  between workouts  After a few months of regular exer   cise  you may complete up to five workouts each week  if desired  The key to success is to make exercise a  regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life     SUGGESTED STRETCHES    The correct form for several basic stretches is shown at the right   Move slowly as you stretch     never bounce     1  To
    
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