E7 – Owner’s Manual INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This Owner’s Manual will guide you through the setup procedures and outline the key features. Please keep it handy for future reference. This product has been designed and manufactured for studio use, and even though we go to great efforts to ensure the quality of each product, occasional errors, and/or omissions do occur.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 1. SAFETY 1. 1 Important Safety Notes IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions and warnings before assembly and operation. To assure the correct use of the product, basic safety measures should always be followed including the warnings and cautions listed in this Owner’s Manual.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual 1. 1 Important Safety Notes (Continued) WARNING: Make sure all screws and nuts are securely tightened before operating this equipment. Periodic maintenance is required on all exercise equipment to keep it in good condition. WARNING: Keep your back straight while using this equipment; do not arch your back.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 2.3 Location and Transportation Location Place the equipment on a level surface. Do NOT place it in any area that will block any vents or air openings. This equipment should not be located in a garage, covered patio, near water or outdoors.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4 Unpacking To unpack the elliptical, please the following steps: 1. Carefully remove all staples from the carton. 2. Open the Carton 1 (Console) and remove the packing materials to take out the Console. (Fig 2.4-1) Carton 1 Fig 2.4-1...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4 Unpacking (Continued) Please verify that you have parts as per the list shown below: Carton 1 Console Set □ Carton 1 Carton 2 Upper Body Arm Console Mast Cover □ □ Right/ Left Pedal Arm Covers □...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual 2.4.1 Hardware Kit Please verify the hardware kit list as shown below: STEP 6 (1) M4 x 12 mm Screws (8 PCS) (2) M3 x 30 mm Screw (2 PCS) (for Right/ Left pedal arm cover) 2.4.2 Tools...
E7 – Owner’s Manual 2.5 Assembly Procedures STEP 1: Move the Elliptical to Desired Location. Carefully lift the rear end by pushing down on the 2 front transport wheels (Fig 2.5-1). Carefully steer the main frame to desired location. Fig 2.5-1...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 3: Remove the Pre-installed Screws on the Main Frame. Remove the pre-installed (2) M8 x 100 mm M8 x 100 mm Screws #1, (2) M8 x 110 mm Screws #2 and Screw #1 (4) Washers #3 on the Main Frame with the M8 x 110 mm provided 6mm Allen Wrench.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 4: Console Wire Connection. 1) With the help of another person, lift the Console Mast #3 upper body arm and position near the main frame. 2) Thread the Guiding Wire #1 which is tied with the Lower Console Wire #2 through the Console Mast #3.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 4: Console Wire Connection. (Continued) 5) Tighten (2) M8 x 110mm Screws and M8 x 100mm Screw Washers #6 with 6 mm Allen Wrench to fix Console Mast #5 and Washer #7 the Console Mast #5 on the Main Frame.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 5: Attach the Handle Arm to the Pedal Linkage. 1) Remove the Pre-Locked Screws And Washers (#1, #2 and #3) from the Pedal Pedal Linkage #4. Linkage #4 Handle 2) Attach the Pedal Linkage #4 to the Handle...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 6: Attach the Left/ Right Pedal Arm Covers on the Pedal Linkage. 1) Locate the Left Pedal Arm Covers #1 & #2 Left Pedal Arm Cover #2 and align them over the Pedal Linkage #3 M3*30mm and press together so they snap in place.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual STEP 7: Attach Console to Console Mast. 1) Unscrew the pre-locked screws on back of the console. 2) Connect the Connectors (#1, #2, #3) from the Console Mast #5 to the corresponding connectors located in the Console Set.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 2.7 Test Operation Use the following instructions to test the full resistance range of the Elliptical for proper operation. 1). Hold the handlebars to steady yourself while stepping into the pedals. Begin peddling. 2). Verify the LED display will illuminate.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 3. OPERATION 3.1 Heart Rate System WARNING: The heart rate reading is intended only as an exercise aid and not for medical purposes. Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Various factors may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. Over exercise may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, please stop all exercise immediately.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 4. CONSOLE OVERVIEW 4.1 Identifying the Parts of the Console Message Window Table 4-1, Parts of the Console - Display Functions Display Definition Distance Displays the distance count (miles or km) in the workout. Time Displays the remaining time or the total time.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Table 4-2, Parts of the Console - Keypad Function Function Clear the setting value while setting. Reset back to idle mode while pause. CLEAR / RESET Quick start or program start. Arrow buttons: Adjusts the resistance level while in use.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 4.2 Program Profiles and Operation WARNING: Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Valley (P2) Valley A series of gradually decreasing resistances that simulate descending hills, and then increasing resistances that simulate climbing hills. Each Profile Program has 32 segments allowing for a variety of workouts. Segment = Preset Time / 32...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Ramp (P4) Ramp The Ramp program gradually increases the intensity of your exercise peaking at a high intensity. Each Profile Program has 32 segments allowing for a variety of workouts. Segment = Preset Time / 32...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Interval (P6) Interval The program raises and lowers your level of exertion repeatedly for the specified period of time. Each Profile Program has 32 segments allowing for a variety of workouts. Segment = Preset Time / 32...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Preset Program: Random (P7) Specially designed chart based program that will simulate resistance being changed randomly. Preset Programs Operation Procedures: Rolling Valley Fat Burn Random Ramp Strength Interval Press the preset program, Press one of the preset Random button.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Target Allow you to set the Workout Time, Distance and Calories. Target Program Operation Procedure: Press Target Set “Bodyweight” then press ENTER button. button. Set “Time” then press ENTER button. Set “Distance” then press ENTER button.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Fitness Test Test your current level of physical condition. Fitness Test Program Operation Procedure: Press Fitness Test Set “Bodyweight” then press ENTER button. button. Set “Age” then press Press GO button to start ENTER button. workout.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual H.R.C (Heart Rate Control) Important: To use this program a chest belt (Optional) must be worn. The heart rate program allows you to set a target heart rate for your workout. This program will compare the Actual Heart Rate and the Preset Heart Rate every 30 seconds and will adjust the resistance level until the Actual Heart Rate reaches a point within +5 or –...
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E7 – Owner’s Manual HRC Program Operation Procedure: Press H.R.C button. Message window shows ”THR” (Target Heart Rate), press ▲ or ▼ button to select HRC 60%,HRC 75% or HRC 85%. THR Mode HRC Mode SET “TARGET HEART Select HRC 60% or HRC RATE”...
E7 – Owner’s Manual 5.2 ENGINEERING MODE 2: TEST Mode Press and hold the CLEAR/RESET button then press GO button for 3 seconds to enter the Engineering Mode 2 while in idle mode. Software Version: Message window shows【VER】, time window shows software version, press ENTER to start Test Mode.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Preventive Maintenance Tips The Safety of the equipment can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage or wear. If maintenance is required, keep the equipment out of use until defective parts are repaired or replaced.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 6.3 Error Message and Solutions Item Error Message Descriptions CAUSE: Communication timeout. This error message pops up if console and generator lose communication for over 90 seconds. COMMUNICATION FAIL SOLUTION: - Check that the console and generator are connected properly.
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E7 – Owner’s Manual Item Error Message Descriptions CAUSE: The generator output voltage is overloaded. SOLUTION: MV VOLT OVERLOAD - Stop peddling and wait for the power to shut down. - Peddle to power up the console. If the error message pops up again, replace the generator.
E7 – Owner’s Manual 7. CUSTOMER SERVICE 7.1 Warranty Claim Process Please apply online for submission of warranty claims. For submission online of warranty claims please go to http://goo.gl/forms/OplmbWO9kXHJuDYc2. To submit warranty claims, you will be asked to provide information in your submission, and also to upload your pictures/video clips.
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