SportsArt E840 Owner's Manual


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E840 OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................
3. LIST OF PARTS ...............................................................................
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4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ..........................................................
STEP 1 Install the Frame ....................................................................
STEP 2 Install the Glide Rail ...............................................................
STEP 3 Install the Pedestal Covers ....................................................
STEP 4 Install the Foot Pedals ..........................................................
STEP 5 Level the Product ...................................................................
STEP 6 Install the Power Cord ...........................................................
STEP 7 Beware of Moving Parts ........................................................
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5. UNDERSTAND THE E840 DISPLAY ..............................................
DISPLAY Overview ..............................................................................
DISPLAY Specifications .......................................................................
DISPLAY Windows ...............................................................................
DISPLAY Keys ......................................................................................
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6. OPERATE THE PRODUCT .............................................................
OPERATION Quick Start .....................................................................
OPERATION Start a Workout Program ...............................................
OPERATION Display ...........................................................................
OPERATION Pause ............................................................................
OPERATION Cool Down .....................................................................
OPERATION Review Summary ..........................................................
OPERATION Idle Mode .......................................................................
OPERATION Energy Smart function ...................................................
OPERATION Workout Programs .........................................................
OPERATION User Preferences and Component Versions...................
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7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION ................................................
HEART RATE Telemetry ......................................................................
HEART RATE Contact .........................................................................
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8. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE .......................................................
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9. ACCESSORIES ............................................................................... 33
ACCESSORIES Entertainment Cap ...................................................... 34
ACCESSORIES MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers ............. 35
10. MAINTENANCE .............................................................................
MAINTENANCE Lubrication Procedure ...............................................
MAINTENANCE How to Replace a Fuse .............................................
MAINTENANCE Messages ..................................................................
MAINTENANCE Schedule ...................................................................
MAINTENANCE Task List (Elliptical Trainers) .....................................
MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log ......................................
MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram ........................................
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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the finest exercise products on the
market today, the SportsArt E840 Elliptical trainer. Constructed of high quality
materials and designed for years of reliable usage, this product was made to
become an integral part of your commercial fitness venue.
Before this product is assembled or operated, we recommend that you familiarize
yourself with this manual. Understanding the correct assembly and operation of
this product will help ensure that exercisers obtain their fitness goals safely and
successfully.
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2. safety Precautions
Your SportsArt elliptical trainer was designed and built for optimum safety. However
certain precautions apply whenever you use your elliptical trainer.
Please read the entire manual before assembly and operation. Also, please note the
following safety precautions:
●● Please read the instructions carefully and install the elliptical trainer as instructed.
●● Assemble and operate the elliptical trainer on a solid, level surface. DO NOT use
outdoors or near water.
●● Never allow children on or near the elliptical trainer.
●● Check the elliptical trainer before every use. Make sure all parts are assembled,
and all fasteners are tightened. DO NOT use the elliptical trainer if the unit is
disassembled in any way.
●● Keep your hands away from moving parts.
●● Wear proper workout clothing; DO NOT wear loose clothing. DO NOT wear
shoes with leather soles or high heels. Tie all long hair back. DO NOT go barefoot
on this product.
●● Be careful when mounting and dismounting the unit.
●● The elliptical trainer may or may not stop immediately if an object becomes caught
or impedes normal motion.
●● DO NOT use any accessories that are not specifically recommended by the
manufacturer. Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail.
●● Unplug from outlet before servicing or removing any parts.
●● Close supervision is necessary when this elliptical trainer is used by, on, or near
children, invalids, or disabled persons.
●● Use this elliptical trainer only for its intended use as described in this manual.
●● Never operate this elliptical trainer if it has been damaged in any way. If it is not
working properly, or has been dropped or damaged, contact your dealer.
●● DO NOT carry this elliptical trainer by the power cord or use the cord as a handle.
●● Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
●● Keep all air ventilation areas free of blockage.
●● Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
●● DO NOT operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen
is being administered.
●● The general user weight limit for this elliptical trainer is 180kg (400lb). Note that
at resistance level 40 this product meets standards for users of up to 130kg (286lb).
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2. safety Precautions (Continued)
●● This elliptical trainer is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of this elliptical trainer by a person responsible for their
safety.
●● Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
elliptical trainer.
Caution
If you feel any pain or abnormal sensation, STOP YOUR WORKOUT and
consult your physician immediately. Work within your recommended exercise level. DO NOT work to exhaustion.
Before beginning any exercise program, you should consult with your doctor. It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examination.
DO NOT step onto the highest footplate. While holding onto supports for
stability, step onto the lowest footplate.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug this elliptical trainer
from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding connector can result in
a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrical or service person
if you are in doubt as to whether the elliptical trainer is properly grounded.
DO NOT modify the plug provided with the product; if it does not fit the
outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified technician.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the user desires to correct such interference, it is at the
user’s own expense.
Warning
Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercise may
result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercise immediately
and consult a medical physician.
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2. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
• Votre elliptique SportsArt a été conçu et fabriqué afin d’assurer une sécurité optimale. Cependant certaines précautions s’appliquent chaque fois
que vous utilisez votre tapis de course.
• Lisez entièrement le manuel avant l’assemblage et l’utilisation. Veuillez
aussi noter les consignes de sécurité suivantes:
• Veuillez lire attentivement les instructions et installer l’elliptique selon
les instructions.
• Assemblez et faites fonctionner l’elliptique sur une surface solide et
plane; NE PAS l’utiliser à l’extérieur ou près de l’eau.
• En aucun cas, ne laissez des enfants à proximité ou sur l’elliptique.
• Vérifiez l’ elliptique avant chaque utilisation. Assurez-vous que toutes
les pièces sont assemblées et que tous les éléments de fixation sont serrés. NE PAS utiliser l’ elliptique si l’appareil est démonté de quelque façon.
• Gardez vos mains loin des pièces mobiles.
• Portez des vêtements d’entraînement appropriés; NE PORTEZ PAS de
vêtements amples. NE PORTEZ PAS de chaussures à semelles en cuir
ou à talons hauts. Attachez les cheveux longs. Ne marchez pas pieds nus
sur l’appareil.
• Soyez prudent lors du montage et démontage de l’appareil.
• L’ elliptique peut s’arrêter ou ne s’arrêter pas immédiatement si quelque chose
obstacle le mouvement.
• NE PAS utiliser d’accessoire non spécifiquement recommandé par le
fabricant. Car cela pourraient provoquer des blessures ou entraîner une
panne de l’appareil.
• Débranchez l’appareil de la prise avant l’entretien ou la suppression de
toute pièce.
• Une surveillance étroite est nécessaire quand l’elliptique est utilisé par
ou à proximité d’enfants, de malades ou de personnes handicapées.
• Utilisez l’ elliptique uniquement pour l’usage prévu dans ce manuel.
• N’utilisez jamais l’ elliptique s’il a été endommagé de quelque façon que
ce soit. S’il ne fonctionne pas correctement, ou s’il est tombé ou endommagé, contactez votre vendeur.
• NE PAS transporter l’elliptique par le cordon d’alimentation et n’utilisez
pas le cordon comme poignée.
• Maintenez le cordon éloigné de toute surface chaude.
• Veillez à ce qu’aucun orifice de ventilation ne soit obstrué.
• Ne faites jamais tomber ou n’insérez jamais d’objet dans les orifices.
• NE PAS l’utiliser là où des produits aérosols (vaporisés) sont utilisés ou
lorsque de l’oxygène est administré.
• La limite de poids de l’utilisateur pour cet elliptique est de 180 Kgs (400
lbs). Remarquez que la résistance de 40 convient jusqu’à 130kgs (286
lbs).
• Les enfants doivent être encadrés afin d’empêcher qu’ils ne jouent avec
l’elliptique.
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2. Consignes de sécurité (Suite)
ATTENTION
Si vous ressentez une douleur ou si vous avez une sensation anormale,
ARRÊTEZ VOTRE ENTRAÎNEMENT et consultez immédiatement votre médecin.
Entraînez-vous à votre niveau d’exercice recommandé. NE PAS s’entraîner jusqu’à
l’épuisement.
Avant de commencer un programme d’exercice, vous devriez consulter votre
médecin. Il est recommandé de faire un examen physique complet.
NE PAS monter sur l’étape plus haute. En maintenant sur les supports de stabilité,
monter sur l’ étape plus bas.
Pour diminuer le risque de choc électrique, débranchez toujours ce vélo de course
de la prise de courant, immédiatement après utilisation et avant le nettoyage.
Un branchement incorrect du connecteur de mise à la terre de l’équipement risque
d’entraîner un choc électrique. En cas de doute sur la mise à la terre correcte de
vélo, faites appel à un technicien ou un électricien qualifié. NE PAS modifier la fiche
fournie avec l’elliptique, si elle ne correspond pas à la prise, faites installer une prise
adéquate par un technicien qualifié.
Remarque: Ce matériel a été testé et déclaré conforme aux normes des appareils
digitaux de, conformément à la partie 15 du Règlement de la FCC. Ces limites sont
conçues pour offrir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans
une installation résidentielle. Cet appareil génère, utilise, et peut diffuser des signaux
radioélectriques, et, s’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions,
peut provoquer des interférences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant,
il n’y a aucune garantie que des interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière.
Si l’utilisateur désire corriger les interférences, ces corrections seront à la charge de
l’utilisateur.
Dans ce manuel, les mots “gauche” et “droit” sont utilisés en référence aux pièces et
au produit. Comme tels, les mots “gauche” et “droit” font respectivement référence
aux côtés gauche et droit de l’exerciseur. De même pour plus de concision, le
mot est utilisé dans certains cas où des rondelles, des vis et autres matériels sont
associés.
ATTENTION!
Les systèmes de surveillance de la fréquence cardiaque peuvent s’avérer imprécis.
Un entraînement excessif risque de nuire sérieusement à la santé ou d’entraîner la
mort. En cas d’étourdissement, arrêtez immédiatement l’entraînement.
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3. LIST OF PARTS
Assembly Parts
No.
Name
Qty. No.
Name
Qty.
A1
Main frame
1
A8
Support tube, left
1
A2
Stationary handlebar
1
A9
Support tube, right
1
1
A10 Foot pedals
1
1
A11
1
1
A12 Glide rail covers
2
A13 Power cord
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A3
A4
A5
Pedestal covers, left
and right
Stationary handlebar
cover, left
Stationary handlebar
cover, right
A6
Right roller cover
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A7
Left roller cover
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Hardware kit
3. LIST OF PARTS (continued)
Components in the Hardware Kit
No.
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12
13
14
15
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Name
Qty.
Mushroom top inner hex screw
Serrated washer
Secondary guide roller bolt
Self-lubricating bushing
Secondary guide roller
Stride adjustment linkage cover
Hex nut
Stopper
Phillips screw
Mushroom top phillips screw
Phillips screw
Phillips screw
L-shaped Allen wrench
L-shaped Allen wrench
T-shaped Allen wrench
Hex Phillips wrench
Double open-end wrench
Fuse
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2
4
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Specification
Notes
M10*P1.5*L25
D20*d10.2*t2.0
D9.96*L54
D23*L45
M10*P1.5
Ø30-30
M4*P0.7*L12
M4*P0.7*L12
M5*P0.8*L12
M4*P0.7*L8
M4
M5
M6
13*15
14*15
Slow ADL 1A
110/220V
Components on the Product
No.
Name
Specification
31
Bevelled head hex screw
M10*P1.5*L20
32
Phillips screw
M4*P0.7*L8
33
Phillips screw
M4*P0.7*L14
Inner hex screw
Flat washer
Mushroom top inner hex screw
Handlebar washer
5/16"*L2-1/4" half
D20*d8*t2.0
M8*P1.25*L25
D18*d8.5*t2
Inner hex screw
M6*P1.0*L15
Handlebar washer
D20*d7*t2
Mushroom top inner hex screw
M6*P1.0*L15
Flat washer
D13*d6*t1
Mushroom top inner hex screw
M5*P0.8*L16
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35
36
37
38
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4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT
Follow instructions below to assemble this product. Note that in this manual
the words “left” and “right” are used to refer to the product and its parts. As
such, these designations correspond to the “left” and “right” sides of a person
in position to exercise on this product. Also, for brevity, the word “screws” is
used where screws, washers, and other hardware may be involved.
STEP 1 Install the Frame
Please follow instructions (a) through (h) to secure the pedestal.
(a) Remove the upper box and all packing material but leave the main frame
(A1) in the lower box for support.
(b) The screw A (10) is loosely attached before assembly. Raise the main
post or pedestal into position. Secure the pedestal hardware in sequence,
first D (31), then A (10), B and C (10) as shown below.
(c) Then, raise the stride support Assembly (1) and pedal carriage (2). Place
the tip of the food pad surface on the ground (3). Do this step on the other
side of the unit as well.
(d) Tip the frame slightly to access glide rail E.
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STEP 1 Install the Frame (Continued)
(e) A: Once slip the glide rail into (Part A), then place the pedal carriage
lightly on the glide rail support (Part B). Connect the guide roller on
the bottom of the glide rail. (Please note the direction to insert the
screw is from outside to inside)
B: Unsecure the bolts (32) (33) from the left/right roller covers (A6) (A7)
and then put the the left/right roller covers (A6) (A7) place and secure
them (32) (33) as shown below.
A
a
b
B
Warning: Consult the manual and follow all assembly
instructions carefully. Please note that incorrect assembly
may present a danger to the exercise, will damage the
elliptical and void the warranty.
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STEP 1 Install the Frame (Continued)
(f) Put the stride linkage in place and use the bolt (34) and washer to secure
it onto the stride support assembly and then press the stride adjustment
linkage covers (12) into place as shown below. Complete steps (d), (e),
and (f) on the other side of the unit too.
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STEP 1 Install the Frame (Continued)
(g) Secure stopper (13) on the front, bottom of both glide rails and then
remove the unit from the lower box.
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STEP 1 Install the Frame (Continued)
(h) (1) Loosely secure bolts (35) (36) A and B on both support tube (A8)
(A9). At this point, donot tighten these bolts.
(2) With hardware (37) shown in illustration I, secure the stationary
handlebar (A2) at both sides and then tighten bolts (35) (36) at area
A and B.
(3) Secure the stationary handlebar covers (A4) (A5) with screws (14).
When securing the handlebar, make sure direction of screws (14) are
90-degree to the stationar handlebar (A2).
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STEP 2 Install the Glide Rail
Follow instructions (a) through (c) to install the glide rail.
(a) Move part (A) of the glide rail to the upper left part of the flywheel within
the 90-degree indication. Hook the part B onto the glide rail.
(b) Turn part B clockwise as shown to a nearly horizontal position of the glide
rail covers (A12).
(c) Install part C onto part B. Use screws (15) (16) to fasten these parts
together.
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STEP 3 Install the Pedestal Covers
Hold the pedestal covers in place. Use the screw driver provided to tighten
the screws (15) into the pedestal covers (A3).
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STEP 4 Install the Foot Pedals
Follow steps (a) through (b) to secure the support tubes.
(a) There are rubber pads (A) on the foot pedals (A10). Fold the rubber pad
(A) up to access screws. Secure the foot pedals (A10) onto the plate of
main frame with screws (38) as shown.
(b) Press the rubber pads (A) onto foot pedals (A10) firmly by Inserting the
nibs on the rubber pads (A) through the holes in the foot pedals (A10).
Make sure that the nibs protrude through the foot pedals (A10). (Please
do not pull out the nibes in the middle.)
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STEP 4 Install the Foot Pedals (Details)
Follow instructions (a) through (c) to install the details of the foot pedals.
(a) Make sure the middle nibs on the foot pedals (A10) are firmly placed
into the middle holes on the foot pedals (A10). Pull the nibs through the
foot pedals (A10) until they fit snugly in place.
(b) Secure the front screws (shown as m1) on the foot pedals (A10). Insert
the front nibs into the holes on the foot pedals (A10) (shown as M). Pull
the front nibs in place securely.
(c) Secure the back screws (shown as n1) on the foot pedals (A10). Insert
the nibs into the holes on the foot pedals (A10) (shown as N). Pull the
nibs securely into place.
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STEP 5
Level the Product
Follow steps (a) through (b) to level the product
(a) Elliptical trainers must be level for proper operation. Level the elliptical
trainer by adjusting the feet as shown (1). Raise or lower the leveling feet
as needed. Tighten the washers against the frame to secure the feet.
(b) Adjust the center leveler so that it touches the ground. Secure it with the
washer as shown (2) .
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STEP 6 Install the Power Cord
(a) First remove screws (39) from the power cord socket on the product.
(b) Insert the power cord into place on the product.
(c) Secure power cord connector screws (39) and then insert the other end
of the power cord (A13) into the appropriate power supply socket in the
wall.
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STEP 7 Beware of Moving Parts
This product has moving parts that could be a danger to people and animals.
During use, do not insert hands or other objects into the stride adjustment
slot, the opening in the rear cover, or other areas in which such action might
present a hazard.
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5. UNDERSTAND THE E840 DISPLAY
DISPLAY Overview
The E840 elliptical trainer is designed for user convenience. With better
feedback about your workout, you get better results. The following explains
the display key and window functions. Please read this manual, understand
the display functions, and thereby get optimum enjoyment and benefit from
this product.
1. Pulse LED
2. Weight loss 65% target heart rate
3. Actual heart rate
4. Cardio 80% target heart rate
5. Dot Matrix screen
6. Exercise feedback screen
7. Workout program keys
8. Workout level keys
9. Enter key
10. Stop/Reset key
11. Quick Start key
12. Change display key
13. Volume adjustment keys and
headphone jack
14. Wake up key
15. MYE wireless TV audio_channel
receivers keys
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DISPLAY Specifications
●● Workout level (resistance level): 1 - 40
●● Time: 0:00 - 300:00
●● Distance: 0.00 - 9999 km or mile
●● Calories: 0.0 - 9999 kcal
●● Heart Rate range: 40 -250bpm
●● Stride per minute (SPM): 5 – 120 (Range shown)
●● Human Watts: 0 – 9999
●● Total strides (accumulated stride count): 0 - 9999
●● Stride length: 17 - 26 inch (450 - 650mm)
●● Programs: MANUAL, INTERVAL, PLATEAU, RANDOM, VARI-STRIDE,
FIT TEST, CUSTOM HR and CARDIO/WT LOSS.
DISPLAY Windows
●● Cardio Advisor™ shows heart rate goals, WT LOSS 65% and CARDIO 80%, and actual heart rate (center).
●● The exercise feedback window shows workout usage prompts and workout information.
●● The workout illustration window shows workout program illustrations.
DISPLAY Keys
Display key functions are introduced briefly below.
QUICK START – Press this key to start exercising without first entering age, weight,
and other user information. During pause mode, press this key to resume the workout.
During program set up, press this key to start using the selected program.
MANUAL – This key allows you to directly control resistance, via resistance
keys.
INTERVAL – Press this key to select one of three interval programs: 1:1, 1:2, 2:2.
Numbers represent minutes. For example, the 1:1 interval program consists of one
minute of rest, followed by one minute of work.
PLATEAU – This workout program gradually increases in difficulty, plateaus, then
tapers off, in a 20-60-20 pattern.
RANDOM – Press this key to select one of an almost endless number of randomly
generated workout programs. Each key press, the console will randomly generate
a different program.
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DISPLAY Keys (Continued)
VARI-STRIDE – This workout program automatically changes stride. Exercisers
can select maximum stride.
FIT TEST – Press this key to enter a FIT TEST program and start the fitness
test.
CUSTOM HR – This heart rate control program allows you to set your own target
heart rate.
WT LOSS – A heart rate control program, the weight loss workout is designed to
keep the exerciser’s pulse at the optimum rate for losing weight. Resistance settings
change automatically to maintain a target heart rate calculated by the formula
(220-AGE)*0.65.
CARDIO – A heart rate control program, the cardio conditioning workout is designed
to keep the exerciser’s pulse at the optimum rate for cardio conditioning. Resistance
settings change automatically to maintain a target heart rate calculated by the
formula (220-AGE)*0.8.
ENTER – After making a selection, press this key to confirm your choice.
WORKOUT LEVEL ▲/▼ – Press this key to change resistance settings. Settings
change by one level each time the key is pressed.
STRIDE ▲/▼ – Press this key to change stride settings. Settings change by one
value each time the key is pressed.
STOP/PAUSE/HOLD TO RESET – In Workout mode, press this key to pause
the program. During pause mode, or Cool Down mode, press this key to display
the workout information such as time, distance and calories. At workout summary
display mode, press this key to end this program and return to idle and the display
will show: SELECT A PROGRAM. At anytime of a program, press and hold this key
for 2 seconds, it will reset the console and return to idle mode.
CHANGE DISPLAY – This key controls the exercise feedback window, which
has two rows: The top row shows CALORIES, LEVEL, TIME, DISTANCE; the
bottom row shows STRIDES/MIN, STRIDE LENGTH, TOTAL STRIDES, HUMAN
WATTS. Corresponding LEDs light to indicate the active row of exercise feedback.
Press the CHANGE DISPLAY key to toggle between top and bottom feedback row
views.
VOLUME + / - : iPod, iPhone analog audio volume adjustment. (Note: this is an option
feature and it is only compatible with Apple 30 pin connector.) MYE wireless TV
audio channel receivers volume adjustment. (MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel
Receivers and module not provided.)
CHANNEL ▲/▼ – Press this key to change MYE wireless TV audio channel
receivers channel settings. (MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers and
module not provided.)
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6. operate the product
There are two ways to start operating this product, either through the QUICK START
mode or through a workout program/goal.
OPERATION Quick Start
Time, distance and calories will count up. If a workout time limit is activated, time will
count down, but distance and calories will count up continuously. In QUICK START
mode, resistance begins at level 1; calorie and other information is based on a 35
year old and 165 lb. (75 kg) user. Both QUICK START and MANUAL LEDs are lit
up to indicate QUICK START program is in session. In QUICK START mode, resistance and stride settings can be modified at any time.
OPERATION Start a Workout Program
To obtain more accurate calorie counts and target heart rates, operate the product
via a workout program as follows:
1. Press a workout program key (MANUAL, INTERVAL, PLATEAU, RANDOM,
VARI-STRIDE, FIT TEST, CUSTOM HR, CARDIO/WEIGHT LOSS) to select
a workout. Press ENTER to confirm the program selection.
2. If you select a program key, then “SELECT GOAL” will appear on the exercise
feedback window and “TIME“ will appear after two seconds. There are three types of workout goals: TIME, DISTANCE, and CALORIE. Use WORKOUT
LEVEL ▲/▼ keys or STRIDE ▲/▼ keys to make your selection. Press the
ENTER key to confirm your setting.
If you select a goal program, its LED indicator will light up. Follow the instruction
below to set up the goal and start the program. Once the program is started, resistance and stride setting can be modified at any time.
●● The TIME setting range is from 5:00 to 300:00, with a default value of
30:00. If the program time limit is activated in engineering mode, the
max time can be entered will change accordingly.. Use ▲/▼ keys or
numeric keys (0-9) to make your selection. Press the ENTER key
to confirm your setting and proceed to input your age. Or press QUICK START key to start this program right away with default age and weight.
●● The DISTANCE setting range is from 0.1 to 99.9 miles or kilometers,
with a default value 2.0 miles (3.0 kilometers). If the program time limit is activated at the engineering mode, then the DISTANCE goal will be deactivated. Use ▲/▼ keys or numeric keys (0-9) to adjust the setting. Press the ENTER key to confirm your setting and proceed to input your age. Or press QUICK START key to start this program right away with default age and weight.
●● The CALORIE setting range is from 100 to 9999 kCal, with a default value of 100 kCal. Use ▲/▼ keys or numeric keys (0-9) to make your selection. Press the ENTER key to confirm your setting and proceed
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OPERATION Start a Workout Program (Continued)
to the age setting. Or press QUICK START key to start this program right away with default age and weight.
3. The age setting range is from 10 to 90, with a default value of 35 years old. Use
▲/▼ keys or numeric keys (0-9) to make your selection. Press the ENTER key
to confirm your setting and proceed to the weight setting. Or press QUICK
START key to start this program right away with default weight.
4. The weight setting range is from 50 to 400 lb. (20 to 180 kg), with a default
setting of 165 lb. (75 kg). Use ▲/▼keys or numeric keys (0-9) to make your
selection. Press the ENTER or QUICK START key to confirm your setting and
start exercising.
Follow prompts to begin your workout. Please refer to OPERATION Workout
Programs for information about specific workout programs.
Note that a different workout program can be activated simply by pressing
the other workout program key. The workout goal will remain the same, and
progress toward the workout goal will continue to accrue.
OPERATION Display
1. If the feedback window is at top row, press STRIDE▲/▼key to adjust the stride length, the display will temporary switch to lower row to
show the adjustment. In 4 seconds, it will return to top row. Same
thing will happen if it is displaying bottom row, and WORKOUT LEVEL
▲/▼key is pressed, it will temporary switch to top row.
2. Heart Rate display: it will display the actual heart rate bpm.
3. During workout, user can switch to a different workout program using
the same goal by pressing a different program key. There are some
exceptions, listed below:
●● During MANUAL, INTERVAL, PLATEAU, RANDOM, VARI-STRIDE,
CUSTOM HR, WT LOSS & CARDIO workout, it can’t be switched to FIT
TEST program.
●● Switch program is not allowed during FIT TEST program.
OPERATION Pause
In Workout mode, press <STOP/PAUSE/HOLDTO RESET> key to pause
the program. The data display will show messages“PAUSED” and “PRESS
QUICK START TO RESUME”. All the workout data will stop accumulating
and remain at the current values. If no operations in 50 second, enter idle
mode. Press <QUICK START> key to resume to Workout mode or press
<STOP/PAUSE/HOLD TO RESET> key to display the workout information
such as time, distance and calories.
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OPERATION Cool Down
Once the workout goal (time, distance, or calorie expenditure) has been
obtained, the product will enter a two-minute cool down period. The display
will count down from two to zero.
OPERATION Review Summary
When the countdown reaches zero, the cool down period will end. The
message “REVIEW SUMMARY” will appear, along with accumulated
workout information, including total time, distance and calorie expenditure.
Press the STOP key to return to idle mode which the “SELECT A PROGRAM”
prompt will appear.
OPERATION Idle Mode
When the elliptical is stop working and no other activity for 50 seconds, the console
will enter Idle mode and the display will show the following: The dot matrix display
will show “SA”. The message window will display: WELCOME TO SPORTSART
FITNESS......”. After entering idle mode for 70 seconds, press any key, it will return
to Banner page and waiting for a program selection. If no key pressed continuously
and reaches the energy smart conservation timer, the power will be turn off and
console will turn dark.
OPERATION Energy Smart function
This elliptical is built in with energy smart feature which is an energy conservation
function for when the elliptical is not in use. This feature can be activated in the
basic setting and a timer can be set. When this feature is activated, the power will
be shut off to run any control boards and electronic components in this elliptical.
This will reduce the energy consumption to the minimal. There will be only an LED
next to WAKE UP button light up on the console to indicate that the elliptical is in the
energy smart mode. Press the WAKE UP button to turn the power on and return to
idle mode. Please refer to User Preference Setting page for this function activation
details.
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OPERATION Workout Programs
The following explains features of the workout programs.
MANUAL
This program allows you to manually control resistance. In manual mode,
simply press WORKOUT LEVEL ▲/▼ keys to control resistance, or STRIDE
▲/▼ keys to control stride length.
INTERVAL
There are three interval programs: INTERVAL1:1, INTERVAL1:2, INTERVAL 2:2.
Each interval program includes two segments, a work segment and a rest segment.
(Example: Interval 1:1 indicates one segment of one minute in duration, followed by
a second segment of one minute in duration.)
Each time the INTERVAL key is pressed, one of the three interval programs will appear.
When your preferred interval program appears, press the ENTER key to activate that
program. Then follow prompts to set the interval segment resistance settings. After you
begin exercising, the resistance level of any segment can be changed. Simply press
WORKOUT LEVEL ▲/▼ keys during the segment to do so. The new resistance level
will then become the resistance level each time that segment is activated.
PLATEAU
Resistance levels in this workout gradually increase, level off, then gradually decrease.
The first and last segments of this workout each occupy 20% of the workout. The
middle segment occupies 60% of the workout. Follow prompts to establish your
workout goal.
20%
60%
20%
RANDOM
This program provides a near infinite number of randomly generated workouts. A
new workout illustration appears each time the RANDOM key is pressed.
VARI-STRIDE
In this program, stride length changes automatically during a 20-minute, 30-minute,
or 40-minute workout session. There are three programs: VARI-STRIDE 20;
VARI-STRIDE 30; VARI-STRIDE 40.
Each time the VARI-STRIDE key is pressed, one of the three programs will
appear. Press ENTER to select the desired program.
After selection, press ▲/▼ keys to set your maximum stride length when display
shows “MAX STRIDE - XXX”. Range is 17 - 26 inch (450 - 650mm), with a
default setting of 25 inch (630mm). Then press the ENTER key to confirm your
choice.
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued)
During program setting, you may press QUICK START to start the program
right away. The maximum stride length can be adjusted during exercising by
pressing STRIDE ▲/▼ keys.
FIT TEST
The FIT TEST program is designed for physical fitness assessments. The
program is set with a time limit; therefore it is not restricted by the program
time limit setting at the engineering mode.
After you press the FIT TEST key, the display will show “STARTING TEST”
to begin this program. The test is divided into 4 segments of 3 minutes; it will
compare the actual Watts and the preset Watts in each segment and adjust
the resistance accordingly.
During the test, the Red dot in the dot matrix window represents the target
SPM and the orange dot represents the actual SPM. You want to match
the actual SPM to the targeted value. The best SPM range during test is
between 40SPM to 70SPM with targeted 50SPM. If the actual SPM is below
40SPM for more than 5 seconds, the display will ask you to “SPEED UP”
and if it is above 70SPM for more than 5 seconds, it will ask you to “SPEED
DOWN”.
Following conditions occurs will end this test program:
1. STOP key is pressed. 2. Program time ends.
3. Actual Heart Rate is > (220-Age) x 0.8 for more than 15 seconds.
4. No heart rate detected for more than 30 seconds.
5. The speed is slower than 40SPM or faster than 70SPM for more than 5 seconds.
The message will display “END OF FIT TEST” and “YOUR SCORE - XXX”. (The
max score is 100 and min is 0)
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued)
CARDIO/WEIGHT LOSS/CUSTOM HR
In these heart rate control programs, the resistance level will automatically change
to keep the exerciser’s pulse at the optimum rate for achieving his or her fitness
goals. Target heart rates are calculated based on a standard “maximum” heart rate
for the exerciser’s age. The weight loss target heart rate is calculated at 65% of the
maximum heart rate: (220 – age)*65%. The cardio target heart rate is calculated at
80% of the maximum heart rate: (220 – age)*80%.Custom target heart rate is set
by user.
If CUSTOM HR is selected, the target heart rate will need to be set first. The range
is 84 - 199bpm with default value of 120bpm. The display will show “TARGET HR XXX” for setting. Press ▲/▼ key or numeric keypads 0-9 to adjust the setting. Press
ENTER key to confirm and start the program. You may press QUICK START at
anytime to begin the program right away using default values.
After a heart rate control workout is activated, a heart illustration will appear on the
dot matrix screen. When the actual heart rate signal is detected, the color of the
heart illustration will alternate between red and green. Otherwise, it will maintain with
green color. Orange color represents the 65% or 80% of max HR or target heart
rate entered.
Once the exerciser begins to exercise, a red dot and a orange line will appear on the
lower part of the screen. The red dot represents the recommended SPM; the orange
line represents actual SPM. Try to maintain an SPM even with the red dot.
Resistance will start at level 1. The default SPM is 50. If the actual SPM is 5 revolutions below the recommended step rate for 25 seconds, “SPEED UP” will appear on
the exercise feedback window.
A telemetry heart rate transmitter must be worn during heart rate control programs.
If no heart rate signal is received at the display, the message “NO HEART RATE
READING, PLEASE CHECK TRANSMITTER” will appear, and resistance will not
change automatically.
OPERATION User Preferences and Component Versions
Basic settings determine units of measure and show total distance and time,
along with display and drive board program version numbers. To access this
information, at the startup banner screen, hold the CHANGE DISPLAY key for
two seconds.
UNITS
The display will show “UNIT – MILE” or “UNIT – KM” depending on the original
distance unit setting. Press ▲/▼ keys to toggle between the two settings. When
your preference appears, press the ENTER key to make your selection.
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OPERATION User Preferences & Component Versions (Cont.)
PROGRAM TIME LIMIT
The display will show “ TIME LIMIT - YES” or “TIME LIMIT - NO”, press ▲/▼ key
to turn this function On/Off. Press ENTER to make your selection. When “YES”
is selected, it will prompt the message of “TIME - XX:00” for you to set the time
limit. Setting range is from 5:00 to 60:00, with a default value of 30:00. Press
▲/▼ key or numeric keypads (0-9) to adjust the value. Press ENTER to confirm
the setting.
Energy Smart setting
The timer range is 5 - 600 minutes with default timer of 30 minutes. When a
timer is set, the console will shut power off when the timer is reached during idle
mode. To set timer, the message display will show “ZZZ TIMER - xx MIN”, press
▲/▼ keys to change the setting. If the timer is setting less than 5 minutes, the
message will show “ZZZ TIMER - OFF” to de-activate this timer and the console
will not get into energy smart mode at all.
LANGUAGE
a. The display will show the current country selected, such as “US”.
Note: After 4 seconds, it will display “XX MILE H>H” or “XX KM H>H” (XX represents the country code)
b. Press ▲/▼ keys to change the country.
c. Press the ENTER key to confirm the selection.
TOTAL DISTANCE
According to the speed unit setting, total distance will appear as either “DIST
– XXXXXX MILE” or “DIST – XXXXXX KM”, where XXXXXX represents a
number. Press the ENTER key to view total time.
TOTAL TIME
Total time of use will appear as “TIME – XXXXXX HOUR”, where XXXXXX
represents a number. Press the ENTER key to view product serial number.
PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER
The product serial number will appear as “S/N - XXXXXXX”. Press ENTER key
to view display program version.
DISPLAY PROGRAM VERSION
The display program version will appear as “CTL SA_5– XX”, where XX
represents either letters or numbers. Press the ENTER key to view the drive
board program version.
DRIVE BOARD PROGRAM VERSION
The drive board program version will appear as “DRV E875_AC-XX”, where XX
represents either a letter or a number. Press the ENTER key to finish the review
and return to Banner mode.
You may press and hold STOP key at anytime during this process to resent the
console and back to Banner state.
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7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION
Heart rate detection functions are selected at the time of purchase. Not every
product has every type of heart rate detection. The following explains factors
that influence the performance of two of the most common types of heart rate
detection devices.
HEART RATE Telemetry
The words “telemetry heart rate” refer to the detection of heart rate via a device
worn on the exerciser and transmitted over the air to a circuit board built into the
product. Telemetry heart rate devices are commonly worn on the exerciser’s
chest, where the pulse is strongest and relatively easy to detect.
The following explains conditions that affect the performance of the telemetry
heart rate function in all products.
●● The telemetry heart rate transmitter emits a wireless 5 kHz signal that is harmless to the human body. Inside the transmitter is a 3 V battery (CR2032). If the
battery voltage is too low, either the reception distance shortens or there will be
no reception whatsoever.
●● Secure the telemetry heart rate transmitter on your chest so that it stays in
place without making you feel uncomfortable. Moisten the skin for better contact.
●● Because the telemetry heart rate signal varies in strength from 20 Hz to 20
KHz, environmental interference can block signal reception. Physical vibration
and electronic devices, including stereos, TVs, and even fluorescent lights, can
interfere with signal reception. For best results, install the product in an area free
from such interference.
●● Space the product apart by at least 39 inches (100 cm) to avoid having the
heart rate value from one exerciser appear on a neighboring product.
HEART RATE Contact
The words “contact heart rate” refer to the detection of the heart rate via sensors
on the product. By holding the sensors, the exerciser can view his or her heart rate
on the product display. Like telemetry heart rate, contact heart rate can be influenced by several factors. The following list includes some of these factors.
●● A weak pulse makes it difficult to detect heart rate.
●● Low systolic blood pressure makes it difficult to detect heart rate.
●● Dry, course palms impede heart rate detection. For best results, moisten your
palms. But do not apply hand lotion immediately prior to your workout, because
hand lotion can gum up the contact pads.
Heart rate devices built into this product are not medical devices. Heart rate values
are for reference only. Do not use them for medical diagnostic or treatment work.
CAUTION: Heart rate detection and transmission devices have been known to
interfere with the operation of pacemakers, possibly endangering human life. If you
have a pacemaker, exercise under your doctor’s supervision; take a test to ensure
your safety during the simultaneous use of the pacemaker and heart rate detection
devices. The use of such devices must be undertaken at your own risk.
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Note that in dry areas in particular, static electricity can interfere with unit operation
and shock people. To discharge static electricity from your body, touch something
else before touching metal on the product.
8. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE
HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE?
Studies show that to benefit from aerobic exercise, people need to maintain a certain
heart rate during their workouts. Your heart rate training zone depends on your age
and fitness level.
The darkened area in the chart to the right
represents the recommended heart rate
training zone for people of various ages. It was
calculated by taking 220 minus age in years,
multiplied by 65% and 80%. The area between
those values is the heart rate training zone.
HE
CAUTION: Heart rate training zones are
generalizations and may not suit every person.
Always check with your physician to understand what heart rate goal would be appropriate for you.
HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE?
The duration of your workout must depend on your fitness level. In general, it is
recommended that you maintain a heart rate within your training zone for at least
15 to 20 minutes to experience the benefits of aerobic exercise. Beginners should
always start out slowly and gradually increase the duration and intensity of their
workouts. As your fitness level improves, you will be able to maintain a heart rate
within the training zone for longer periods of time.
When you begin your workout, use the first several minutes to warm up. Then slowly
increase the intensity of your workout to bring your heart rate into your training zone.
At the end of your workout, gradually decrease your workload. Then exercise lightly
to cool down.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EXERCISE?
Research indicates that to achieve the greatest benefit, people should exercise
three to five times per week. It is important to allow sufficient time, at least 24 hours,
for your body to recover after exercise.
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9. ACCESSORIES
There are accessories attached to this console; some are standard and
some are optional. The following explains the details of each accessory and
its function.
USB CHARGER (Standard)
The USB charger will provide 5V 500mA voltage for the smart phone or
other devices charging. However it is not compatible with tablet PC, such as
iPad. Check the device for charging details.
CSAFE PORT (Standard)
Compatible with CSAFE (Communications Specification for Fitness
Equipment) Protocol. It works with optional Netpulse Personal Entertainment
System as well as ECOFIT System and MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel
Receivers.
iPod/iPhone/iPad 30 pin connector (Option)
When connecting the device to the 30pin connector, user can listen to music
via headphone jack and adjust the audio volume thru the on board volume
control keys.
SA WELL+ Member System (Option)
This is a system designed specially by SportsArt to assist user managing
his/her workout history. There are three ways to get connected with the
member site:
1. Use Bluetooth/WIFI in the smart phone and SA WELL+ App. The App is
available for downloading in the App stores.
2. Use USB Flash Drive to store the workout data.
3. Use member card to access user profile and workout tracking. (Not
available yet.)
Visit SA WELL+ website for more information about this feature.
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9. ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
Entertainment Cap
(a) RFID member card slot: work with both optional SA WELL+ and
ECOFIT member cards. (Not available yet.)
(b) Bluetooth/WIFI connection button: press this button to pair the smart
phone SA WELL+ App.
(c) USB port: this port is used for device charging as well as optional data
transferring.
(d) USB port: this port is used for device charging.
(Note: USB port is not used for tablet PC charging, such as iPad.)
(b)
(d)
(c)
(a)
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9. ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers:
If your equipment has been installed MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel
Receivers, the display must has Channel Keys. Please make sure your
equipment is with the correct sticker as below.
(a) None Treadmill (Bike, Elliptical and Stepper...etc.)
Left display: Without Channel Keys.
Right display: With Channel Keys.
(b) Treadmill
Left display: Without Channel Keys.
Right display: With Channel Keys.
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9. ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers fuctions:
1. The receiver has two kinds of module as below. (Note: MYE Wireless
TV Audio_Channel Receivers and Module not provided.)
(1). MC3R-9(900MHZ) must work with MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel
Receivers MWTD-S9.
(2). MC3R-8(863MHZ) must work with MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel
Receivers MWTD-S8.
Choose the suitable module according to your country. (Please contact
with MYE Inc. for more information or purchasing MYE Wireless TV
Audio_Channel Receivers and module.)
For example: Wireless TV frequency in America is 900MHZ.
Wireless TV frequency in Europe is 863MHZ (800MHZ).
2. Installation instruction: Turn off the power and plug the receiver into the
CSAFE port (RJ45) in the left of display and then turn on the power.
3. VOLUME + / - keys and CHANNEL ▲/▼ keys will be activated once the
receiver plug into the unit.
(1). Press VOLUME + / - keys to adjust volume settings. The volume
setting range is from 0 to 15, with a default setting of 5.
(2). Press CHANNEL ▲/▼ keys to change channel settings. The channel
setting range is from 1 to 32, with a default setting of 1. The display
will show “CHANNEL - XX”.
4. Note: DO NOT unplug the receiver from unit before turning off the power
to avoid the damage to the receiver.
Channel 1
Channel 2
TV
TV
Channel 7
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
MYE Wireless TV Audio channel Transmitters
MYE Wireless TV Audio channel Receivers
Earphone
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TV
10. MAINTENANCE
Maintenance topics are presented below in the following order: error
messages, lubrication of the shoulder area, lubrication of the stride area,
glide rail cleaning, maintenance schedule, task list, one-year maintenance
log, and electronics block diagram.
MAINTENANCE Lubrication Procedure
Please follow instructions (a) through (d) to lubricate the product.
(a) Remove the cap that covers the lubrication hole.
(b) Use an automobile grease gun to apply red lithium bearing grease into
the nozzle on the product.
(c) After applying lubricant, detach and remove the grease gun.
(d) Insert the cap back into place.
Note: Please do lubricate the product once per year.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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MAINTENANCE Lubrication Procedure (Continued)
Please follow instructions (a) through (e) to lubricate the stride motor
(a) Push in at point A, and slide upward to remove the lubrication hole cover
as (1) (2) shown. (Note that point A provides the best contact surface on
the lubrication hole cover.)
(b) During Banner mode, the message shows “SELECT A PROGRAM”,
press STRIDE ▲ key (B) and STRIDE ▼ key (C) and STOP key (D) at
the same time for 2 seconds to activate this procedure.
(Note the grease fitting at area E.)
(c) Use an automobile grease gun with red lithium grease. Apply the grease
to the nozzle on the product.
(d) Once the lubrication procedure is completed, press and hold the STOP
key (D) for 2 seconds to reset.
(e) Put the cover back into place, pushing inward at (3) and downward at (4)
as shown below. (Note that point A provides the best contact surface on
the lubrication hole cover.)
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MAINTENANCE How to Replace a Fuse
If electrical current becomes too high, the fuse breaks. This protects the
product. To replace a fuse, follow instructions (a) through (g) below.
(a) Press the fuse cap inward. using a tool.
(b) Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise.
(c) The fuse cap springs out.
(d) Remove the burnt fuse.
(e) Insert a new fuse into the fuse cap.
(f) Insert the fuse into the fuse holder.
(g) Use a tool to rotate the fuse cap clockwise and secure it into place.
Fuse specifications: 110V/220V = 1.0Amp(S)
b
a
g
d
c
e
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f
MAINTENANCE Messages
ERROR_7_1_ - Indication: When the unit is activated, it detects the stride
motor is experiencing a current overload or the stride mechanism is not
calibrated properly. Under this condition, the motor will stop working, but the
other functions can be operated normally. Turn off the unit power, the technician
will need to either inspect the stride motor or drive board.
ERROR_7_L, ERROR_7_R & ERROR_7_R/L - Indication: There is a
communication error between control board and driver. Contact a certified
SportsArt technician. The technician will need to either inspect the stride
motor or drive board.
ERR0R_8_x
Error messages will appear on the display when the drive board
communication is abnormal.
Error code explanations follow:
ERROR_8_1_ - Indication: When power on, the communication to the drive
board is abnormal.
ERROR_8_2_ - Indication: When power on, the communication to the drive
board normal, however an abnormality occurs during operation.
These two errors will disappear once the communication recovered.
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MAINTENANCE Schedule
Area
1
Exterior
2
Screws
3
Glide
rail
4
Rollers
5
Stride
motor
6
Cushion
Day
Week Month Quarter Year
Notes
Clean
Inspect and
secure loose
parts
Wipe away dirt
and debris.
Apply silicone
lubricant.
Apply bearing
grease.
Lubricate with
original 66A
lubricant.
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MAINTENANCE Task List (Elliptical Trainers)
Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance extends
product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufacturer’s
warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance work
for each fitness product.
Daily tasks
1. Use a clean, lint-free towel, dampened with a mixture of Simple Green®
all-purpose cleaner and water, to thoroughly clean the product exterior.
2. Inspect parts for looseness, and secure all loose screws. Make sure that
the product is safe for operation. If safety issues arise, place an “Out of
Order” sign on the product, and call for service.
3. Wipe dirt and debris off the glide rails. Use a clean, lint-free towel,
dampened with a mixture of Simple Green® all-purpose cleaner and
water.
Weekly tasks
1. Clean rollers. Use a clean, lint-free towel, dampened with a mixture of
Simple Green® all-purpose cleaner and water. Apply a small amount of
silicone lubricant onto the rollers.
Yearly tasks
1. Apply grease to the stride mechanism.
2. Apply SportsArt 66A lubricant to the cushion.
Caution
●● Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing on this product.
●● Electronic components can carry an electrical charge even after the product has been turned off. For safety, turn off unit power. Wait five minutes
to allow capacitors to discharge. Then disconnect the power cord from the
wall socket (if applicable.) Only after such steps have been completed
should covers be removed and electronic components accessed.
●● Do NOT use cleaners with alcohol, ammonia, or other damaging
chemicals. The use of such chemicals can damage the product and void
the warranty. Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the product. Doing
so can damage electronic components and void the warranty.
●● This product has moving parts that can be hazardous. Exercise caution
when maintaining, operating, or moving this product.
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MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log
Facility:_______________________ Supervisor:____________________
Product model number:__________ Serial number:_________________
Start date: ____________________ End date:_____________________
Daily Tasks
Completed
Weeks 1-7
Weeks 8-14
Weeks 15-21
Week 22-28
Daily Tasks
Completed
Week 29-35
Week 36-42
Week 43-49
Week 50-52
Weekly Tasks Weeks 1-7
Completed
Weeks 8-14
Weeks 15-21
Weeks 22-28
Weekly Tasks Weeks 29-35
Completed
Weeks 35-42
Weeks 43-49
Weeks 50-52
Monthly tasks 1
Completed
2
Quarterly Tasks
Completed
Quarter 1
Yearly Tasks
Completed
Year 1
3
4
5
Quarter 2
6
7
8
Quarter 3
9
10
11
12
Quarter 4
Notes: __________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram
RFID Board
USB Board
Control Board
Continua Adapter Board
CSAFE Board
SA WELL+ Connection key
HRC Board
iPod Audio Board
Head Phone Board
Option
Stepper Motor
Model no. board
Speed sensor
Drive Board
Console power board
Electro-magnet
AC Jack
Fuse
Switch
EUP Board
Filter
:Connector
:Converge
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