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WARRANTY

 

 
 

MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY 
Paradigm Health & Wellness warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from 

defects in material and workmanship when used for the purpose intended, under the 

conditions that it has been installed and operated in accordance with Paradigm’s Owner’s 

Manual. Paradigm’s obligation under this warranty applies to the following: 

COMPONENT  LENGTH OF WARRANTY   

 

Structural 

Frame   1 

year 

All Other Components 

 

90 days 

(computer display, electronics, upholstery, foam, ball bearings, pulleys, belts, cables, wires, 

shocks, covers, tension, internal mechanism, wheels, pedals, knobs, accessories and 

hardware) 

Exclusions from Warranty Coverage: 

Paradigm does not warrant against and is not responsible for, and no implied warranty shall be deemed to cover, any 
product failure, product malfunction, or damages attributable to: 
1. Improper installation and/or failure to abide by Paradigm’s installation guidelines; 
2. Use of this product beyond normal home use, or in an application for which it was not designed; 
3. Cosmetic items such as scratches, dents or discolorations; 
4. Damage caused by normal wear and tear, vandalism, accidental or by animals; 
5. Any act of Nature (such as fire, flooding, snow, ice, hurricane, earthquake, lightning or other natural disaster), 

environmental condition (such as air pollution, mold, mildew, etc.), or staining from foreign substances (such as dirt, 
grease, oil, etc.); 

6. Normal weathering due to exposure to sunlight, weather and atmosphere which can cause colored surfaces to, 

among other things, flake, chalk, or accumulate dirt or stains; or 

7. Improper operation, alteration, handling, storage, abuse or neglect of the products. 

Paradigm, using its sole discretion, will either repair or replace free of charge any part(s) proven to 

be defective under normal home use. Any repair or replacement shall provide no new warranty 

coverage, but shall retain only the remaining portion of the original product’s warranty. This 

warranty is offered only to the original purchaser and is not transferable. Proof of original purchase 

is required. 

 

 

Ordering Replacement Parts 

Replacement parts can be ordered by emailing our customer service department: 

Service@paradigmhw.com 

Open Daily 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (PST). 

 

When ordering replacement parts please have the following information ready: 

1. Owner’s Manual 

2. Model Number 

3. Description of Parts 

4. Part Number 

5. Date of Purchase 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1317.5-101016

Page 1: ...instructions carefully before using this product Retail this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subject to change without notice 1317 5 10...

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Page 3: ...ABEL PLACEMENTS 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 5 PARTS LIST 6 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 9 ASSEMBLY 12 COMPUTER CONSOLE 24 LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS TRANSPORT 26 TROUBLE SHOOTING MAINTENANCE 27 WAR...

Page 4: ...ays Emailing us with the information above will be the best method to receive a response during peak business hours Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 Response time may vary via calli...

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Page 6: ...4 LABEL PLACEMENTS...

Page 7: ...ce or adjustments that are instructed in this manual Should any problems arise discontinue usage of the equipment and consult with our customer service 8 Only one person should be on the equipment at...

Page 8: ...6 OVERVIEW DRAWING 1 1 6 1 1 6 1 3...

Page 9: ...k 2 35 Cap Nut M8 4 12 Console Extension Wire L 1050mm 1 36 Washer 8x 16x1 5T 8 13 Console Connection Wire 1 37 Belt Pulley Shaft 12x90mm 2 15 Tension Cable 1 38 Curve Washer 21x 8x2t 14 16 Extension...

Page 10: ...2 63 Self Tapping Screw M5x15mm 5 88B Upper Crank Cover B 2 64 Washer 19 5x 25x2 0T 2 89 Wire Plug 1 65 Nut M10 2 90 Magnet 1 66 Inner C Ring 19 1 91 Spring 0 8x13 1 67 Washer 19 5x 25x3 0T 2 92 Sens...

Page 11: ...lon Locknut M6 1 108 U Shape Plate 1 118 Spring Washer 10mm 1 109 Hexagon Socket Head Bolt M8x15mm 8 119 Tension Control Knob 1 110 Bolt M8 10mm 3 120 Plastic Buckle 1 111 Wave Washer 21 27 0 3 1 121...

Page 12: ...10 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK...

Page 13: ...arallel to the ground Insert two Carriage Bolts 34 through the stabilizer and the front curved bracket and secure the bolts using two Washers 36 two Spring Washers 80 and two Cap Nuts 35 Use the Multi...

Page 14: ...h the stabilizer and the front curved bracket and secure the bolts using two Washers 36 two Spring Washers 80 and two Cap Nuts 35 Use the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided to tighten t...

Page 15: ...ck of the Console 102 Refer to Fig AA 2 Mount the Console 102 to the plate on the top of the Front Post 4 while the carefully tucking in the loose wiring Be sure to pull out the Hand Pulse Sensor Wire...

Page 16: ...is in place give it a good tug upwards into the slot of the metal bracket of the Tension Cable 14 See Figure B Remove the Clip 120 from the cable lock end of the Tension Cable 14 Figure C If threaded...

Page 17: ...s 80 and two Curved Washers 38 Tighten the bolts using the 5mm Allen Wrench until they are firm and secure There will be another set of Hand Pulse Sensor Wires 17 coming out from the Handlebar 5 Conne...

Page 18: ...Head Bolts 39 two Curve Washers 38 and two Nylon Locknuts 40 Simultaneously tighten the bolt and nut using both the 5mm Allen Wrench and Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver Repeat the steps abov...

Page 19: ...n one Screw Side Cover 114 to where the bushing of the Upper Left Handrail 6L are while inserting one Hexagon Socket Head Bolt 53 one Spring Washer 80 and one Washer 18 into the left side axis of Fron...

Page 20: ...ith the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided Repeat the same assembly steps to install the Right Foot Pedal 22R onto the Right Foot Bar 9R Note There are four holes on the Left Foot Bar 9...

Page 21: ...e left Crank 10 Attach the Pedal Cover A 23A to Pedal Cover B 23B with two Round Head Self Tapping Screws 59 Then tighten the hardware with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver until they are...

Page 22: ...ft side Crank 10 Insert one Hexagon Socket Head Bolt 53 one Wave Washer 70 and one Washer 71 Tighten the bolt using the 5mm Allen Wrench until it is firm and secure Repeat the same assemble steps for...

Page 23: ...Head Bolt 41 two Washers 42 and one Nylon Locknut 44 Simultaneously tighten the bolt and nut with both the 5mm Allen Wrench and Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver until they are firm and secure...

Page 24: ...Bars 9R and enclose the U Shape Brackets 8 of the foot bars by sandwiching the U Shape Bracket Covers A 97A over it Secure all the U Shaped Bracket Covers A 97A and Covers B 97B with four Round Head S...

Page 25: ...spective Handrail Arms 7L 7R with both the Foot Bar Covers A 75A Covers B 75B Enclose the axis brackets with the covers using two Round Head Self Tapping Screws 59 by using the Multi Hex Tool with Phi...

Page 26: ...ips Screwdriver to remove two Bolts 33 on the Front Post 4 Attach the Bottle Holder 101 onto the Front Post 4 and tighten them with two Bolts 33 that were previously removed using the same Multi Hex T...

Page 27: ...each function of computer Press and hold the button for 3 seconds all data values will clear to zero except the ODO ODOMETER data values CONSOLE FUNCTIONS SCAN Press the button until the screen displa...

Page 28: ...nsors with both your hands during exercise To ensure the pulse readout is more precise please always hold on to the handlebar grip sensors with two hands instead of just with one hand only when you tr...

Page 29: ...s on the Rear Stabilizer 3 as needed to level the elliptical Transporting the Elliptical Hold the Handlebar 5 and pull the machine until the wheels on the Front Stabilizer 2 make contact with the floo...

Page 30: ...SOLUTION Avoid gripping the hand pulse sensors too tight Try to maintain moderate pressure while holding onto the hand pulse sensors PROBLEM The elliptical makes a squeaking noise when in use SOLUTION...

Page 31: ...s 4 Damage caused by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental c...

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