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Page 1: ...SCT400g Seated Elliptical Trainer ...

Page 2: ... and the Bodycraft SCT400g will provide an effective workout producing results that will encourage you to reach your fitness goals and maintain the body you have always wanted Spending 15 to 30 minutes a day three times a week is all you need to start seeing the benefits of a regular exercise program As a premium exercise equipment manufacturer we are committed to your complete satisfaction If you...

Page 3: ...Product Safety 1 Parts Drawing Contents 2 Hardware Tools 3 Assembly 4 Troubleshooting Adjustment 9 Stretching 11 Computer Operation 12 Part List 18 ExplodedView 20 Warranty 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...andle bars To ensure the pedals run smoothly you may need to push or pull on the upper body handlebars first then follow with the leg motion 7 Do not use the equipment outdoors 8 This equipment is for household or light commercial use only 9 Only one person should be on the equipment while in use 10 Keep children and pets away from the product while in use This machine is designed for adults only ...

Page 5: ... Stabilizer Front Stabilizer Handrail L R A07 1Set C10 1PC D01 1PC C07 2PC C08 2PC Saddle Frame Upholstered Backrest Computer Foot Pedal Cushion Pad C21 C22 2Set C14 C15 1Set C35 C36 2Set C23 1PC Handrail Arm Decorative Cover A B Upright Post Decorative Cover Upright Joint Cover L R Water Bottle Holder ...

Page 6: ...n Nut M8 Curve Washer M8x20x1 5T Screw M5x16mm B26 8PC B50 4PC B53 8PC B52 4PC B57 1PC Screw M6 15 mm Screw 5 16 15mm Washer 5 16 16 1 5t Screw M8 16 mm Washer 5 16 x30x2 0T B61 1PC Bolt M8x100mm B11 8PC Screw 3 16 18mm 1PC 1PC 1PC Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver 13 14 15mm Allen Key M5 Allen Key M6 ...

Page 7: ...lizer Tube A06 under the bracket of Main Frame A01 with Two 3 8 Bolts B24 Four 3 8 Washers B25 and Two 3 8 Dome Nuts B21 which were removed from step 2 2 Tighten bolts and nuts with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screw Driver provided 3 REAR STABILIZER TUBE INSTALLATION 3 1 Use the Style Foam Block or a block of Wood to lift up the rear of Main Frame A01 3 2 Remove Two 3 8 Screws B24 and Two Washers 3...

Page 8: ...e Foot Pads C05 on the Main Frame A01 as needed to level the Seated elliptical trainer 5 2 The Seated elliptical trainer has to be leveled to prevent from wobble or shaking during the exercise Tighten screws with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screw Driver provided 6 UPPER HANDRAIL TUBE INSTALLATION 6 1 Assemble the Upper Handrail Tube A12 A13 into the Handrail Arm A08 A09 with Two M8 Bolts B06 Two M8...

Page 9: ...the plastic cover of the foam tape under the Cushion Pad C08 and attach the Cushion Pad C08 on Foot Pedal C07 8 3 Repeat the same step to assemble the Left Foot Pedal C07 Tighten screws with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided 9 PIVOT CAPS INSTALLATION 9 1 Assemble the Left Right Pivot Caps A B C35 C36 onto the Right Handrail Arm A15 with Four M5 Screws B11 9 2 Repeat the same step to ...

Page 10: ...to the Upright Post A02 with Two M5 Screws B31 which were removed from step 11 1 Remove Tighten screws with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided 12 COMPUTER INSTALLATION 12 1Remove Four M5 Screws B16 from the bottom of Computer D01 12 2Connect the Hand Pulse Cable D07 and L R Quick Key Cables D10 D11 to all cables that come from the Computer D01 12 3Assemble the Computer D01 onto the pl...

Page 11: ... and Cables D08 to all cables that come from the Saddle Frame A07 14 2Assemble the Saddle Frame A07 to the Moveable Seat Bracket A03 and align the four screw holes to the holes at the bracket of the Moveable Seat Bracket A03 Use Four M8 Bolts B52 and Four Washers B53 14 3Assemble the Backrest Tube A04 to the Saddle Frame A07 and align the four screw holes to the holes at the bracket of the Saddle ...

Page 12: ...out holding onto the contact sensors it is likely the wireless receiver that is the problem Wireless Unusually high low or random numbers in the heart rate display indicate a problem Try moistening the electrodes on the heart rate belt The batteries in the belt may be failing Replace the batteries or the Heart Rate belt The problem may be caused by interference Televisions microwaves wireless alar...

Page 13: ...ng 10 Attention When the Seat Bracket A03 wobbled use a wrench to adjust the gap between the Plastic Pulley C16 and the Aluminum Rail F01 F02 Turn the Pulley Shaft B48 with a wrench counterclockwise with smaller gap ...

Page 14: ...outward Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible Gently push your knees towards the floor Hold for 10 counts Toe Touches Slowly bend forward from your waist letting you back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes Reach down as far as you can and hold for 15 counts Hamstring Stretches Sit with your right leg extended Rest the sole of your left foot against your right inner t...

Page 15: ...ich program is selected Except HR programs all other program profiles will follow display rules below There are 20 columns of Dots representing 20 segments of time each segment time total program time divided by 20 columns except Quick Start program which represents 1 minute per column During exercising a column of Dots will blink to indicate the time segment you are currently in and show your wor...

Page 16: ... return to previous activities Basic Operation Power up If this is a self generating product user must pedal the product to power up the console Pause a program If a program is running and there is no RPM for 10 seconds the console will pause and stop accumulating data The pause time is 3 minutes After that the console will reset back to idle mode Within pause mode pedal again to resume the progra...

Page 17: ...Interval Hill Climb Strength Target HR HR Interval and Custom Quick Start Pressing GO keyduringidlemodewillquickstarttheconsole Theprogramwillusefactory defaults for calculation and display The time will count up and each segment of progress profile equals 1 minute Youmay stoppedalingatanytimeorpress Home keytoendtheprogram Classic programs This group includes Manual Random Intervals Hill Climb St...

Page 18: ...t is set at 70 max HR calculated as 220 Age You may also press 5 6 key to adjust the target heart rate setting during heart rate control session of the exercise HR Interval program profile There are two phases of this training Work Interval and Rest Interval After warm up the console will take the default target setting to begin Work interval and adjust the resistance automatically When the target...

Page 19: ...e that the palms of the hands are touching the contact area of each hand pulse grip Maintain an even pressure on the grips Do not hold the hand pulse grips too tightly Built in Wireless Heart Rate Receiver Note Chest strap transmitter does not come with this unit contact BODYCRAFT or your dealer for purchase This product is equipped with a built in receiver for your heart rate monitoring Any heart...

Page 20: ... body This amount of exercise is between 60 and 85 of your maximum heart rate measured during a training session This range allows enough exercise to achieve fitness but not an excessive amount to cause injury Your heart rate is an excellent indicator of the amount of stress placed on the cardiovascular system If exercise intensity is too low or too high no gains will be made in fitness If the int...

Page 21: ... Nut 5 A16 Pedal Adjustment Frame L 1 B33 M6 Rivet Nut 3 A17 Pedal Adjustment Frame R 1 B34 Lock Pin Plate 1 A18 Guide Rail Tube 2 B35 M6 Screw 3 A19 Seat Bracket 1 B36 Lock Pin Spacer 3 A20 Cross Main Frame L 1 B37 M8 Bolt 5 A21 Cross Main Frame R 1 B38 Spacer 5 B01 1 4 Bolt 2 B39 M4 Screw 4 B02 1 4 Washer 4 B40 M6 Nylon Nut 2 B03 1 4 Nylon Nut 2 B41 M5 Bolt 2 B04 Thrust Bearing 1 B42Y Seat Posit...

Page 22: ...y R Cable UP DOWN 1 C08 Cushion Pad 2 D07 Hand Pulse Sensor Cable I 1 C09 Belt 1 D08 Hand Pulse Sensor Cable II 1 C10 Upholstered Backrest 1 D09 Hand Pulse Sensor Cable III 1 C11 Upright Tube Spacer 2 D10 Quick Key Cable L 1 C12 Plug 5 D11 Quick Key Cable R 1 C13 Rubber Grip 2 D12 Motor Tension Cable 1 C14 Upright Post Joint Cover Right 1 D13 Control Board Cable 1 C15 Upright Post Joint Cover Left...

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Page 28: ...ent misuse water tampering unreasonable use unauthorized repairs improper repairs alterations or normal wear and tear This warranty excludes the following 1 The warranty does not cover normal maintenance or labor charges unless labor terms are listed above 2 Normal cosmetic wear on parts such as paint seat coverings walk belts pedal straps wheels foot rails labels and logos 3 Consumables such as b...

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