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HOW TO USE A SMART PROGRAM

Press any button on the console or begin ped-
aling to turn on the console.

When the console is turned on, the display will
light.  

Select a smart program.

To select a smart
program, press either
of the Smart
Programs buttons.
When a smart pro-
gram is selected, the
upper section of the display will show how long
the program will last. 

Begin pedaling to start the program.

Each program is divided into thirty one-minute
periods. One resistance setting and one pace set-
ting are programmed for each segment. Note: The
same resistance setting and/or pace setting may
be programmed for two or more consecutive peri-
ods.

At the end of each period of the program, the
resistance of the pedals will automatically change
if a different resistance setting is programmed for
the next period. Note: If the resistance level is too
high or too low, you can change it by pressing the
Resistance increase and decrease buttons.
However, when the current period ends, the resis-
tance level will automatically change if a different
resistance setting is programmed for the next
period. 

As you exercise, the
display will prompt
you to keep your ped-
aling pace near the
pace setting for the
current period. When
the word “faster” appears in the display, increase
your pace. When the word “slower” appears,
decrease your pace. When the center of the tar-
get flashes, maintain your current pace.

Important: The pace settings are intended
only to provide motivation. Your actual pace
may be slower than the pace settings. Make
sure to exercise at a pace that is comfortable
for you. 

If you stop pedaling for several seconds, the time
will begin to flash in the display. To restart the pro-
gram, simply resume pedaling.

The program will continue until the display shows
a time of 0:00. If you continue to pedal after the
program is completed, the display will continue to
show exercise feedback; however, the display will
not show the elapsed time, until you select the
manual mode or a new program.

Monitor your progress with the display.

See step 4 on page 12.

Measure your heart rate if desired.

See step 5 on page 12.

When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.

See step 6 on page 12.

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Summary of Contents for 8.25 Elliptical

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Page 2: ...4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER 10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 15 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 16 PART LIST 17 EXPLODED DRAWING 18 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRAN...

Page 3: ...ercise clothes when using the elliptical exerciser Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection while exer cising 9 When mounting and dismounting the ellipti cal exerciser always hold the upper body...

Page 4: ...is manual To help us assist you note the product model number and serial number before con tacting us The model number is IMEL2305 1 The serial number can be found on a decal attached to the elliptica...

Page 5: ...he key number of the part from the PART LIST on page 17 The number following the key number is the quantity needed for assembly Note Some small parts may have been pre assembled If a part is not found...

Page 6: ...8 so the four posts see the inset drawing are facing away from the Front Stabilizer 3 Attach the Wheel to the Front Stabilizer with an M8 Nylon Locknut 59 Next press a Wheel Cover 29 onto the posts on...

Page 7: ...n apply a small amount of grease to two Wave Washers 27 While another person aligns the Upper Body Legs 6 with the Upright 2 as shown insert the Pivot Axle 16 into the Upper Body Legs and the Upright...

Page 8: ...f you do not do this the console displays or other electronic components may become damaged Remove the battery cover from the Console Insert four batteries into the Console make sure that the batterie...

Page 9: ...ighten an Arm Knob 11 onto the Carriage Bolt Attach the Right Upper Body Arm not shown to the right Upper Body Leg 6 in the same way 6 11 82 12 82 13 82 4 82 11 Make sure that all parts of the ellipti...

Page 10: ...loosen the arm knob Next slide the upper body arm to the desired position and then firmly retighten the arm knob Make sure that both upper body arms are at the same height HOW TO EXERCISE ON THE ELLI...

Page 11: ...rease your pedaling pace as they guide you through an effective workout The two calorie programs allow you to choose a calo rie burning goal for your workout As you exercise the console will count the...

Page 12: ...to the other every few seconds The display will also show your heart rate when you use the hand grip pulse sensor Note When a calorie program is selected the display will show the number of calories...

Page 13: ...matically change if a different resistance setting is programmed for the next period As you exercise the display will prompt you to keep your ped aling pace near the pace setting for the current perio...

Page 14: ...esire to pedal fewer than or more than 10 000 steps To change the goal press the increase and decrease buttons beside the 10 000 Steps button The goal can be changed in increments of 500 steps Note Th...

Page 15: ...izes of screws in the side shields note which size of screw you remove from each hole Next locate the Reed Switch 47 Turn the Flywheel 48 until the Magnet 53 is aligned with the Reed Switch Loosen but...

Page 16: ...exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exercise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on the...

Page 17: ...Endcap 37 1 Belt 38 1 Lower Wire Harness 39 1 Crank 40 2 Crank Bearing 41 2 Crank Snap Ring 42 1 Left Crank Arm 43 1 Right Crank Arm 44 1 Resistance Cable 45 2 Crank Arm Spacer 46 1 Clamp 47 1 Reed S...

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Page 20: ...ty does not extend to any product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage abuse misuse improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service cente...

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