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8.1 O

VERVIEW

The User Menu on the Life Fitness X5 and X5i Consumer Cross-Trainers allows you to choose and vary specific features of the cross-
trainer. To enter and use the User Menu follow the instructions listed below.

8.2 E

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The User Menu can only be used in the idle mode. Once you are in idle mode, you can enter by pressing the Pause/Clear 
button twice and then pressing the Enter button. If this 3-button sequence is not completed within 4 seconds, the monitor returns to Idle
mode. Upon entering the User Menu, the monitor will beep three times and enter User Menu programming state #1. 

Program State

Setting

Range

Default

Description

1

Pause Time

1-99

5 min.

Number of minutes a work out is paused

2

Sleep Time

1-99/off

Off

Number of minutes before sleepmode is entered.

Off is defined as no sleep mode

3

Hold Time

1-99

5

Number of seconds before the display toggles to

the next parameter to be input by the user

4

Units

Eng./Metric

Eng.

Sets units as english or metric

Software

Displays current software revision

8.3 D

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NOTE: • To navigate use the ENTER KEY

• To change any of the items use the       (up) or      (down) arrow keys, then press enter to accept & scroll to the next item.

7.3.5  W

ORKOUT

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ROGRAMMING

1. If the user presses My Workout while the message center is displaying “PRESS ENTER TO EDIT NAME – PRESS MY WORKOUT

TO EDIT WORKOUT” The message center will then display “PRESS ENTER TO EDIT WORKOUT – PRESS MY WORKOUT TO
ACCESS STATISTICS”. – press Enter.

2. The message center will display “SELECT A WORKOUT”. The user will select a workout via the Workout Profile button or will

toggle through the workout profiles using the arrow buttons. Pressing enter will accept the profile.

3. The user will be prompted for data (necessary information for the particular program) just as if the user had selected the profile

normally (See section 6.2 for information needed for a particular program).

4. Upon acceptance of data by the last press of the Enter button the message center will display “WORKOUT SAVED” 

for 3 seconds.

5. The monitor will then return to Idle Mode.
6. If there are no key presses within 30 seconds, the monitor will exit programming mode and return to Idle mode. No workout

information will be saved and the message center will display the previously saved workout or the default display the next time this
mode is entered. 

7.3.6  S

TATISTICS

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ISPLAY

1. If the user presses the My Workout button when the message center is displaying “PRESS ENTER TO EDIT WORKOUT – PRESS

MY WORKOUT TO ACCESS STATISTICS” the monitor will show the statistics for the user chosen.

2. The display will toggle to the first statistic to be displayed which is to be accumulated Time.
3. Pressing the My Workout button will toggle the message center to the next statistics which is accumulated Calories.
4. Pressing the My Workout button will toggle the message center to the next statistic which is accumulated Distance.
5. Pressing the My workout button will exit the statistics display mode and return the monitor to Idle mode.

NOTE: If the user presses and holds the Pause/Clear button for 2 seconds while a statistic is being displayed then the

statistic being displayed will be cleared and reset to zero.

7. If there are no key presses within 30 seconds, the monitor will exit statistics display mode and return to Idle mode.

Summary of Contents for Elliptical X5i

Page 1: ...X5 X5i CROSS TRAINER ASSEMBLY OPERATION MANUAL lifefitness com...

Page 2: ...e functions of the Life Fitness X Series X5 X5i Cross Trainers Statement of Purpose This Cross Trainer is a home exercise machine that combines low impact elliptical pedaling with push pull arm motion...

Page 3: ...6 2 2 Forward Motion Lower Body 17 6 2 3 Forward Motion Total Body 18 6 2 4 Reverse Motion Lower Body 18 6 2 5 Reverse Motion Total Body 18 7 THE WORKOUTS 18 24 7 1 Workout Descriptions 18 7 1 1 Manua...

Page 4: ...or disabled persons Do not use this product outdoors near swimming pools or in areas of high humidity Never insert objects into any opening in this product If an object should drop inside turn off th...

Page 5: ...Upright Cap Front Shroud Mounting Fastener Qty 5 6 20 x 1 2 LONG Phillips Pan PLT ST 3226003 4 Upright Mounting Bolt Qty 2 3 8 16 x 5 LONG 3223301 5 Front Clevis Pedal Lever Upright Mounting BoltQty 6...

Page 6: ...bly A 3 Connect the upright tube assembly A to the base frame B using four 5 3 1 4 bolts eight 7 washers 4 on each side and four 6 high profile nylock nuts DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN AT THIS POINT CAUTION T...

Page 7: ...4 1 Attach front shroud A to base frame B using eight 1 phillips pan head screws 4 on each side Using a phillips screwdriver secure the shrouds to the base frame B Repeat for the opposite side same fo...

Page 8: ...ness J through the slot in the accessory tray bracket K 3 Line up the holes on the accessory tray bracket K with the holes on the console plate H and then secure the accessory tray with the two 0 self...

Page 9: ...e connector snaps into place 3 Plug in flat 6 pin 6P connector for the Activity Zone 4 Push excess cable s into the opening of the upright tube assembly A 1 4 SETUP CONTINUED STEP 8 Attach the display...

Page 10: ...ommended if available 2 Repeat procedure for opposite side 1 4 SETUP CONTINUED STEP 9 Connect the pedal levers to the upper arms 1 Insert pedal lever M into the clevis bracket N of the upper arm O 2 C...

Page 11: ...loor Retighten the JAM NUT NOTE It is extremely important that the stabilizing leg be correctly adjusted for proper operation 1 6 PLUGGING IN THE CROSS TRAINER Your Life Fitness Cross Trainer comes wi...

Page 12: ...HEART RATE CHART Quick reference chart used to identify your target heart rate H CT REVERSE Places the cross trainer in CT Reverse mode I CLEAR PAUSE Pressing the PAUSE CLEAR button switches the monit...

Page 13: ...rogramming Time can be adjusted before or during a workout D WORKOUT PROFILES Choose the Fat Burn Cardio Heart Rate Hill Heart Rate Interval Extreme HR Sport Training Hill Random QuickStart Manual and...

Page 14: ...el the most comfortable and natural to taller individuals Similarly you may prefer a shorter stride setting when performing a slower paced workout while the longer stride setting might feel best when...

Page 15: ...ONTINUED 3 STEP OPERATION 4 3 STRIDE DESCRIPTIONS Position 1 18 46cm Walk Position 1 the shortest stride offering This stride can be used for a variety of workouts You can use this setting as a power...

Page 16: ...85 of the theoretical maximum heart rate Life Fitness offers five exclusive workouts designed to take full advantage of the benefits of Heart Rate Zone Training The effect of the exercise activities...

Page 17: ...get zone Second by including the upper body in your cardiovascular workout you are not only burning fat you are also toning the muscles of your arms chest and back 6 2 BIOMECHANICAL GUIDELINES There a...

Page 18: ...nit responds to the heart rate and adjusts the workout accordingly NOTE For all Heart Rate Control Programs The Cross Trainer varies resistance automatically to keep your HR in the target zone In orde...

Page 19: ...stay in your zone HEART RATE HILL takes you through 3 progressively intense workout levels based on your target heart rate Climbing Hill 1 you are challenged to reach the first heart rate goal of 90...

Page 20: ...workout level you would normally select for the Hill workout 7 1 9 MANUAL MANUAL is a steady pace workout that lets you change the resistance at any time during your workout The resistance levels here...

Page 21: ...ases adequately the workout condenses at various stages in order to meet the chosen workout time 10 to 19 minutes The interval durations are initially set at 30 seconds for a 10 minute workout For eve...

Page 22: ...weight Enter age Enter level Begin workout RANDOM Enter time Enter weight Enter age Enter level Begin workout EZ RESISTANCE Enter time Enter weight Enter age Enter level Begin workout EXTREME HR Ente...

Page 23: ...er that is flashing Pressing a button scrolls forward and pressing a button scrolls backwards through the alphanumeric characters 7 When the user has selected the character to be programmed pressing t...

Page 24: ...lect a workout via the Workout Profile button or will toggle through the workout profiles using the arrow buttons Pressing enter will accept the profile 3 The user will be prompted for data necessary...

Page 25: ...oth and then wipe unit down Do not move the unit or place hands into the unit while it is plugged into an electrical outlet 9 SERVICE AND TECHNICAL DATA Heart Rate Reading Is Erratic Or Absent Entirel...

Page 26: ...ESS AUSTRIA Vertriebs GmbH Hintschiggasse 1 1100 Vienna AUSTRIA Tel 43 1 61 57 198 Fax 43 1 61 57 198 20 LIFE FITNESS BENELUX NV Lambrechtshoekenlaan 309 311 B 2170 Antwerpen Merksem BELGIUM Tel 32 3...

Page 27: ...ross Trainer Workouts Cross Train Reverse Cross Train Reverse Cross Train Aerobics Sport Training Workout Standard EZ Resistance Workout Standard Classic Workouts Hill Random Manual My Workouts Not Av...

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