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OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC MONITOR
1. To turn on the power, press the on/clear button or
simply begin exercising on the AIR WALKER. The
entire display will appear for two seconds. The
electronic monitor will then be ready for operation.
2. Select one of the five modes:
Scan all mode—When the power is turned on, the
scan all mode will be selected automatically. The
scan all mode can also be selected by repeatedly
pressing the mode button. One mode indicator will
show that the scan all mode has been selected,
and a second mode indicator will show which
mode is currently displayed.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE-SHOOTING
MAINTENANCE
Inspect and tighten all parts of the AIR WALKER reg-
ularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
The AIR WALKER can be cleaned with a soft, damp
cloth. Keep liquids away from the electronic monitor.
Keep the monitor out of direct sunlight or the display
may be damaged. Remove the batteries when storing
the AIR WALKER.
ELECTRONIC MONITOR TROUBLE-SHOOTING
If the electronic
Fig. 1
Console
monitor will not turn
on, the batteries
should be checked.
Using a coin, pry up
the front of the
monitor and remove
Coin
Monitor
it from the console
(see figure 1).
See figure 2. If there
Fig. 2
Metal Contact
is a gap between
the positive (+) ends
of the batteries and
Batteries
the metal contacts,
the monitor will not
turn on. Push the
batteries to make
Metal Contact
sure that the posi-
tive ends are
touching the metal
Back of Monitor
contacts.
Reps/min, reps, calories, or time mode—These
modes can be individually selected by repeatedly
pressing the mode button. The mode indicators
will show which mode has been selected. (Make
sure that the scan all mode is not selected.) The
modes will be selected in the following order:
reps/min, reps, calories, scan all, time.
3. The monitor has an auto-off feature to turn off
the power. If the pedals are not moved and the
monitor buttons are not pressed for four minutes,
the power will turn off automatically in order to
conserve the batteries.
To reset the LCD display, press the on/clear button.
See figure 3. Make
Fig. 3
Monitor
sure that the reed
Console
switch wire is plugged
into the monitor; insert
any excess wire into
the console. Snap the
monitor into the con-
sole. Make sure that
the wire is not pinched
between the monitor
Reed Switch Wire
and the console.
If the electronic monitor still does not function proper-
ly, the batteries should be replaced. Two "AA" batter-
ies are required; alkaline batteries are recommended.
Remove the two old batteries from the monitor, and
insert two new batteries. Make sure that the nega-
tive (–) ends of the batteries are touching the
springs and that the positive (+) ends of the bat-
teries are pushed against the metal contacts.
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3. See figure 3b. Find the Right Leg (7). Note: The
Right Leg is marked with a "RIGHT" sticker.
Set a Pedal (28) on the plate at the lower end of
the Right Leg. Note: Be careful not to attach
the Pedal backwards. Look at the curve of the
Right Leg and the front end of the Pedal to
make sure that the Pedal is turned correctly.
See figure 3a. Turn the Right Leg (7) and the
Pedal (28) upside-down as shown. Attach the
Pedal with four #8 x 1/2" Screws (31).
4. See figure 4. Look into the upper end of the
Right Leg (7) and make sure that the Plastic
Sleeve (41) is fully inserted.
See figure 4. Find the Right Handle (11). Note:
The Right Handle is marked with a "RIGHT"
sticker. Insert the Right Handle into the Right
Leg (7).
See figure 4. Slide a 3/8" Curved Washer (27)
onto a 2" Upper Screw (25). Note: Use the
actual-size drawing to identify the 2" Upper
Screw (25). Insert the 2" Upper Screw into the
upper hole in the Right Leg (7) and the Right
Handle (11).
See figure 4. Slide a 3/8" Curved Washer (27)
onto a 2 1/4" Lower Screw (26). Note: Use the
actual-size drawing to identify the 2 1/4"
Lower Screw (26). Insert the 2 1/4" Lower
Screw into the lower hole in the Right Leg (7)
and the Right Handle (11).
See figure 4. Make sure that the 2" Upper
Screw (25) is in the upper hole and that the
2 1/4" Lower Screw (26) is in the lower hole.
The Screws must be inserted from the side
shown.
Fig. 3a
31
Fig. 3b
7
28
"RIGHT"
Sticker
Right Leg
7
curves in this
direction.
Front
End
28
Fig. 4
"RIGHT"
Sticker
11
41
27
7
25
"RIGHT"
26
Sticker
2" Upper Screw (25)
2 1/4" Lower Screw (26)
Note: This step requires one 2" Upper Screw (25)
and one 2 1/4" Lower Screw (26). The 2" Upper
Screw (25) must be in the upper hole; the 2 1/4"
Lower Screw (26) must be in the lower hole.
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