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OPERATION  

Switching Program 

User may switch to a different program during exercising by pressing the 

Program Selection button on the bottom of the screen. If this occurs, the 

program goal will remain the same as previous program and data accumulation 

(Time, Distance, Calories) will continue counting from previous program as 

well. However there are exceptions listed below:

While using HILL, INTERVAL, RANDOM, MANUAL, PLATEAU programs, it 

is not allowed to switch to FIT TEST programs.

 

OPERATION  

Idle Mode

When the treadmill is stop running and no other activity for 2 minutes, the 

console will enter Idle mode and the display will go back to Idle page and 

display SportsArt logo. Press any key during idle mode to enter Home page.

OPERATION  

Energy Smart function

This product is built in with energy smart feature which is an energy 

conservation function for when the product is not in use. This feature can be 

activated in the Engineering setting and a timer can be set. When this feature 

is activated, the power will be shut off to run any control boards and electronic 

components in this product. This will reduce the energy consumption to the 

minimal. There will be only an LED next to WAKE UP button light up on the 

console to indicate that the product is in the energy smart mode. Press the 

WAKE UP button to turn the power on and return to idle mode.

Summary of Contents for E845

Page 1: ...E845 15 TFT LCD Elliptical Trainer Owner s Manual Sports Art Industrial Co Ltd ISO 9001 14001 Certified 2014 11 No 11 Gong Huan Rd Tainan City Taiwan R O C www gosportsart com...

Page 2: ...25 DISPLAY Windows 25 Home Page 26 6 OPERATE THE PRODUCT 27 OPERATION Quick Start 27 OPERATION Program Selection 29 OPERATION Media Selection 35 OPERATION User Profile 36 OPERATION Default Setting 36...

Page 3: ...materials and designed for years of reliable usage this product was made to become an integral part of your commercial fitness venue Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you...

Page 4: ...des normal motion DO NOT use any accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail Close supervision is necessary when thi...

Page 5: ...CC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and...

Page 6: ...e s arr ter pas imm diatement si quelque chose obstacle le mouvement NE PAS utiliser d accessoire non sp cifiquement recommand par le fabricant Car cela pourraient provoquer des blessures ou entra ner...

Page 7: ...il n est pas install et utilis conform ment aux instructions peut provoquer des interf rences nuisibles aux communications radio Cependant il n y a aucune garantie que des interf rences ne se produiro...

Page 8: ...ft 1 A2 Stationary handlebar 1 A9 Support tube right 1 A3 Pedestal covers left and right 1 A10 Foot pedals 1 A4 Stationary handlebar cover left 1 A11 Hardware kit 1 A5 Stationary handlebar cover right...

Page 9: ...screw 2 M4 P0 7 L8 L shaped Allen wrench 1 M4 L shaped Allen wrench 1 M5 T shaped Allen wrench 1 M6 Hex Phillips wrench 1 13 15 Double open end wrench 1 14 15 Fuse 1 Slow ADL 1A 110 220V Components o...

Page 10: ...1 Install the Frame Please follow instructions a through h to secure the pedestal a Remove the upper box and all packing material but leave the main frame A1 in the lower box for support b The screw...

Page 11: ...direction to insert the screw is from outside to inside B Unsecure the bolts 32 33 from the left right roller covers A6 A7 and then put the the left right roller covers A6 A7 place and secure them 32...

Page 12: ...the stride linkage in place and use the bolt 34 and washer to secure it onto the stride support assembly and then press the stride adjustment linkage covers 12 into place as shown below Complete steps...

Page 13: ...12 STEP 1 Install the Frame Continued g Secure stopper 13 on the front bottom of both glide rails and then remove the unit from the lower box...

Page 14: ...tighten these bolts 2 With hardware 37 shown in illustration I secure the stationary handlebar A2 at both sides and then tighten bolts 35 36 at area A and B 3 Secure the stationary handlebar covers A4...

Page 15: ...rt A of the glide rail to the upper left part of the flywheel within the 90 degree indication Hook the part B onto the glide rail b Turn part B clockwise as shown to a nearly horizontal position of th...

Page 16: ...15 STEP 3 Install the Pedestal Covers Hold the pedestal covers in place Use the screw driver provided to tighten the screws 15 into the pedestal covers A3...

Page 17: ...pad A up to access screws Secure the foot pedals A10 onto the plate of main frame with screws 38 as shown b Press the rubber pads A onto foot pedals A10 firmly by Inserting the nibs on the rubber pads...

Page 18: ...ot pedals A10 Pull the nibs through the foot pedals A10 until they fit snugly in place b Secure the front screws shown as m1 on the foot pedals A10 Insert the front nibs into the holes on the foot ped...

Page 19: ...to avoid pinching fingers when setting the product down b Two people Have one person grip the front base of the product while the other person grips the support tubes A8 A9 With both people lifting an...

Page 20: ...ical trainer must sit level on a flat floor If necessary adjust the levelers by following instructions a through c below a Loosen the leveler nut b Rotate the leveler foot downward so it firmly touche...

Page 21: ...20 STEP 7 Install the Power Cord Once assembly work is completed connect the power cord A13 onto the unit Secure the cord connection with screws 17 as shown...

Page 22: ...21 STEP 8 TV Terminal and Netwotk a NETWORK Connect to Ethernet b CATV Connect to NTSC or PAL c AV Terminal Connect to DVD Player or Media Player d DTV Connect to Digital TV b a d c...

Page 23: ...22 STEP 9 Install the TV Cable NTSC system Directly connect your local area connector as shown PAL system Insert NTSC To PAL Adapter A18 as shown and conect to your local area connector...

Page 24: ...product has moving parts that could be a danger to people and animals During use do not insert hands or other objects into the stride adjustment slot the opening in the rear cover or other areas in wh...

Page 25: ...E845 15 display was designed to help people obtain their fitness goals simply and conveniently Please familiarize yourself with the features of this display and thereby get optimum benefit and enjoym...

Page 26: ...to 9999 kcal 7 METS Metabolic equivalent of task 0 0 to 99 0 8 TOTAL STRIDES 0 9999 9 PROGRAM a WORKOUT PROGRAM MANUAL PLATEAU INTERVAL 1 1 1 2 2 2 VARI STRIDE RANDOM b FIT TEST c HEART RATE PROGRAM T...

Page 27: ...program categories 3 MEDIA SELECTION key to enter various media options 4 USER PROFILE key to set up user s profile 5 DEFAULT SETTINGS key to enter engineering settings 6 HELP key to find out informa...

Page 28: ...mode and the limit is less than 60 minutes then program time limit will take precedence 3 Quick Start program will use default age of 35 year and weight of 165lb 75kg for exercise expenditure calculat...

Page 29: ...ed level right away 12 Level adjusting keys press to adjust the level Or press numeric window and the numeric key pads shown on the left will pop up for entry 13 Fan speed adjusting key press this key...

Page 30: ...ing page 1 Age enter user s age The age setting range is 10 to 99 years old with a default setting of 35 years old 2 Weight enter user s weight The max weight setting is 227 kg 500 lb LB next to the w...

Page 31: ...details INTERVAL 1 1 1 2 2 2 There are two segments a rest segment and a work segment each of which can have a different time and resistance setting There are three interval programs 1 1 1 2 and 2 2...

Page 32: ...lly during a 20 minute 30 minute or 40 minute workout session There are three programs VARI STRIDE 20 VARI STRIDE 30 VARI STRIDE 40 Follow the display to set your profile and the maximum stride length...

Page 33: ...n heart rate control programs speed or incline values automatically adjust to keep the exerciser s pulse at the optimum rate to obtain his or her fitness goals There are 5 heart rate programs to selec...

Page 34: ...program Display during exercise is the same as Target hear rate 65 80 refer to previous pages for details 3 Heart Rate Hill This program is designed to alternate between 65 75 80 max heart rate targe...

Page 35: ...profile setting page Age weight height gender Target heart rate and BMI boxes are calculated and filled based on the information user entered it can not be changed After setting press START to start t...

Page 36: ...emote control for changing the channels and volume control Channel changing is compatible with TV DTV only Music media will be displayed with a play list as shown below 1 Music play time 2 Play Next P...

Page 37: ...ult setting by visit Default setting section and modify the settings 1 Language Setting user may select a different language by choosing an associated country 2 Engineering Setting this section is des...

Page 38: ...ole will enter Idle mode and the display will go back to Idle page and display SportsArt logo Press any key during idle mode to enter Home page OPERATION Energy Smart Function This product is built in...

Page 39: ...er contact Because the telemetry heart rate signal varies in strength from 20 Hz to 20 KHz environmental interference can block signal reception Physical vibration and electronic devices including ste...

Page 40: ...t heart rate goal would be appropriate for you HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE The duration of your workout must depend on your fitness level In general it is recommended that you maintain a heart rate wit...

Page 41: ...list menu to control the player functions Note this function does not support Android smart phone music player due to upkeep of their software CSAFE PORT Standard Compatible with CSAFE Communications...

Page 42: ...uetooth connection button press this button to unpair the smart phone SA WELL App c USB port this port is used for device charging as well as optional data transferring d USB port this port is used fo...

Page 43: ...agram MAINTENANCE Messages ERROR 7 L ERROR 7 R ERROR 7 R L Indication There is a communication error between control board and driver Contact a certified SportsArt technician The technician will need...

Page 44: ...a through g below a Press the fuse cap inward using a tool b Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise c The fuse cap springs out d Remove the burnt fuse e Insert a new fuse into the fuse cap f Insert the fu...

Page 45: ...a Remove the cap that covers the lubrication hole b Use an automobile grease gun to apply red lithium bearing grease into the nozzle on the product c After applying lubricant detach and remove the gr...

Page 46: ...age shows SELECT A PROGRAM press STRIDE key B and STRIDE key C and STOP key D at the same time for 2 seconds to activate this procedure Note the grease fitting at area B g Use an automobile grease gun...

Page 47: ...as follows a Use a clean lint free cloth to wipe dust and debris off the glide rails b Operate the product to inspect it and to determine where dirt might remain on the glide rails c Repeat steps a an...

Page 48: ...onth Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect and secure loose parts 3 Glide rail Wipe away dirt and debris 4 Rollers Apply silicone lubricant 5 Stride motor Apply bearing grease 6 Cushion...

Page 49: ...ned with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose cleaner and water Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant onto the rollers Yearly tasks 1 Apply grease to the stride mechanism 2 Apply SportsArt 66A l...

Page 50: ...ter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ____...

Page 51: ...Head Phone Board HRC Board iPod Board 15 LCD Screen Control Board EUP Key Board DTV CATV AV Board HTR Board Contact HTR plates Drive Board Model no board Speed sensor Electro magnet Fuse Stepper moto...

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