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Please send in the attached warranty card (Page 33) and a copy of the original receipt or register online www.lifecorefitness.com within (10) days of purchase to register your product with LifeCore Fitness. Visit our website for assembly videos: www.lifecorefitness.com...
Important Safety Information We at LifeCore fitness would like to thank you for your recent purchase of a LifeCore CD600 Elliptical, and we hope that our product inspires and motivates you to accomplish your fitness goals. Please read the owner’s manual and orient yourself with the unit before you use the product to get a better understanding of your exercise machine.
Assembly Tips The LifeCore LC-CD600 is made from the best materials and has been tested and received a quality control review prior to its packaging to ensure the correct parts and proper fitting of each component. This machine was designed to limit the amount of assembly needed by a consumer.
Assembly Figure 1 Getting Started The LifeCore Fitness LC-CD600 Elliptical will require some assembly. Unpack the box in a clear location, remove all packaged parts from the box and lay each part out on the floor. Double check all packaging material for missing pieces, do not dispose of any packing material until assembly is complete and unit is working properly.
Assembly Figure 2 FIGURE 2 Tools Needed: 5mm Allen wrench: 0J3Q Locate bag labeled Figure 2. Locate Side Rails (See Figure 2) Slide the left side rail into the upper support tube assembly, attached the top left side rail using Qty. three M6x1-16 bolts and Qty.
Assembly Figure 3 FIGURE 3 Tool Needed: 17mm socket wrench: 2JAX Note: Rub assembly grease on Pivot Points prior to connecting handrail linkage assembly arms. Locate bag labeled Figure 3 Locate the right and left Handrail Linkage Assemblies. (See Figure 3) Slide the left handrail linkage assembly on to the lever arm frame.
Assembly Figure 4 FIGURE 4 Tools Needed: 6mm Allen wrench: 0J3V Locate bag labeled Figure 4. (See Figure 4) Lift and place left handrail linkage assembly onto shaft sleeve and align holes. Additional help may be needed to help align holes.
Assembly Figure 5 FIGURE 5 Tools Needed: Philips screw driver: 2E3E 17mm socket wrench: 2JAX 17mm wrench: 2JAW Tube of Grease: 2K81 Note: It is recommended that two adults help align and secure the pedal tube assemblies to the handrail assemblies.
Assembly Figure 6 FIGURE 6 Tools Needed: Philips Screw driver: 2E3E 6mm Allen wrench: 0J3V Note: Part #2D41 rear cover will need to be removed before console mast can go on. Note: Be careful not to pinch any wires.
Assembly Figure 7 FIGURE 7 Tools: Philips Screw driver: 2E3E Note: Ensure that all wires are properly connected inside the console. Be careful not to pinch the wires. Locate bag labeled Figure 7. (See Figure 7) Locate console and connect the 7 pin computer cable wire into 7 pin connector on the board.
Assembly Figure 8 FIGURE 8 Tools Needed: 6mm Allen wrench: 0J3V Locate bag labeled Figure 8. Locate left and right handlebars. ...
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Tighten the leveler nut on top of the lever to prevent them from moving. Congratulations! You have completed assembly of your LC-CD600 Elliptical 14 | P a g e ...
Computer Console Instructions Please read the computer instructions below and take a few minutes to review the computer console layout. Practice using the computer console before you start in order to get a better understanding of the functions. Below is an overview of the console’s layout with button location.
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Computer Console Instructions Start Button: Press the button to begin a workout. Once a program has been selected, pressing the start button will activate the time and the readouts on the display will begin once workout starts. ...
Computer Console Instructions ENTERING PROGRAMS: There are six preset programs and 5 Heart Rate Programs. To enter Program Mode: The message window will display “PRESS PROGRAM KEY TO BEGIN.” Press button until desired program name shows in the message window and the programs profile shows in the Profile Window.
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Computer Console Instructions GLUTE BLASTER – Will gradually take a user to the highest resistance peak, then gradually bring the tension level back to the beginning resistance level. This program best simulates a mountain climb. This is a good program for people who want to reach higher tension levels over long periods of time, or who want to elevate his/her heart rate.
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Computer Console Instructions press to select. Repeat same steps for age. Once age is entered and the button has been pressed, the profile is set. Now the button can be pressed to scroll through the preset programs, keeping the “Custom Course” settings that were set – Time, Weight, and Age.
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Computer Console Instructions HEART RATE PROGRAMS % TARGET HEART RATE: Allows the user to select their own percentage of Maximum Heart Rate that you would like to maintain during your exercise session. The range of percentages is 50% to 85%. (See section titled MONITORING YOUR HEART RATE for more information) ...
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Computer Console Instructions LAP PROGRESS DISPLAY – The lap progress displays for 30 seconds, after this time the selected program (example: Hill Program) will display for 10 seconds and then will continue to alternate. Lap progress displays show a user’s progress around a virtual track. One dot on the virtual track counter is equal to 15 revolutions.
Monitoring Your Heart Rate In order to obtain the greatest cardiovascular benefits from your exercise workout, it is important to work within your target heart rate zone. The American Heart Association defines this target as 60%-75% percent of your maximum heart rate. Your maximum heart rate may be roughly calculated by subtracting your age from 220.
How To Properly Wear A Wireless Chest Strap/Transmitter: It is the owner's responsibility to ensure that all users of this unit have read the Owner's Manual and are familiar with warnings and safety precautions. Do not place chest strap near devices that generate large magnetic fields such as TV’s Electric motors, radios, and high voltage power lines can affect the transmitter’s performance and heart rate readings on the console.
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How To Properly Wear A Wireless Chest Strap/Transmitter: 1. Buckle one end of the chest strap onto the transmitter 2. Adjust the strap so that it can be buckled into the other end of the chest strap, it must fit snug on your chest, but not too tight to restrict your breathing.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Diagnosis No Power: Check to see if the unit’s AC adaptor is plugged into a surge protector and/or There is no machine. If the light on the surge protector is lit. Check to see if any other power to power sources work from the surge protector.
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Buttons not Unplug the computer and reconnect it, activate the computer and press the working on buttons simulating a program to make sure that each buttons work. computer Contact technical support toll free 1-888-815-5559 Computer Check to see if customer has read computer instructions, and has a good programs understanding of computer functions do not work...
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Has a Retighten all bolts associated with the assembly process. Please review Figure thumping 1 thru Figure 8. Use assembly lithium grease as needed. sound Check the wheels Part # 2CU8 Shaft Wheel w/ball bearing and make sure that they are clean and free from dirt. Use Windex and a towel to clean the wheels and the wheel track.
The LC-CD600 is only for indoor use and should not be stored in damp, extremely cold or hot areas as this will damage the unit this voiding the warranty.
LC-CD600 Parts List Part # Part Description Qty. Part # Part Description Qty. 2872 Green Ground Wire (Computer) 1 2DJ9 M8*1.25‐50 Cap Bolt 3 01HH Tension Cable 1 2DL8 Retaining Clip 2 01HL Servo Motor/DC Motor 1 2DM4 Washer 6 01HR AC Adaptor DC 9v 1000mA 1 2DUW Retaining Ring ...
Warranty Card – L LifeCore F itness Inc. . C-CD600 C enter Drive e Elliptical This s Limited Warr ranty applies in the United States to prod ducts manufa actured or dist tributed by Lif feCore Fitness s, Inc. under e LifeCore bra and name.
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