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E825 ELLIPTICAL TRAINER

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................

3. ASSEMBLING YOUR ELLIPTICAL TRAINER......................................................

List of parts............................................................................................................

4. ELLIPTICAL ASSEMBLY.......................................................................................

Frame assembly....................................................................................................
Foot Pedal Assembly.............................................................................................

Floor Level Adjustment.........................................................................................
Connect to Power..................................................................................................

5. E825 DISPLAY ....................................................................................................

E825 Display Windows.........................................................................................
E825 Display Buttons...........................................................................................
Function Ranges...................................................................................................

6. HOW TO OPERATE YOUR E825 Elliptical...........................................................

Quick Start............................................................................................................
START...................................................................................................................

7. OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS..............................................................................

Manual.................................................................................................................
Vari Stride............................................................................................................
Random...............................................................................................................
Interval.................................................................................................................
Weight Loss/Cardio/Custom Heart Rate.............................................................
Plateau.................................................................................................................

8. USER PARAMETER SETTING............................................................................

11. FUSE REPLACEMENT......................................................................................

12. WIRING SCHEMATIC........................................................................................

2. SAFETY GUIDELINES .........................................................................................

Footpad Installation Details...................................................................................

9. MAINTENANCE: LUBRICATING.........................................................................

Shoulder Joint......................................................................................................
Stride Motor..........................................................................................................

10. TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................

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Summary of Contents for E825

Page 1: ...W TO OPERATE YOUR E825 Elliptical Quick Start START 7 OVERVIEW OF PROGRAMS Manual Vari Stride Random Interval Weight Loss Cardio Custom Heart Rate Plateau 8 USER PARAMETER SETTING 11 FUSE REPLACEMENT 12 WIRING SCHEMATIC 2 SAFETY GUIDELINES Footpad Installation Details 9 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATING Shoulder Joint Stride Motor 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 2 3 3 5 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 17 17 19 19 19 19 1...

Page 2: ...Owner s Manual Whether you are a first time user of an elliptical trainer or a seasoned professional understanding the correct use of the equipment will enhance your ability to achieve your exercise goals safely and successfully Electronic Display Stride Switch Hand Touch Readout Right Handle Bar Book shelf Stationary Handle Bar Water Bottle Holder Right Support Tube Foot Pedal Stride Linkage Rear...

Page 3: ...e and use care when mounting and dismounting the unit Do not use any accessories that aren t specifically recommended by the manufacturer These might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail Work within your recommended exercise level Do NOT work to exhaustion If you feel any pain or abnormal sensations STOP YOUR WORKOUT And consult your physician immediately The weight limit for this elliptical t...

Page 4: ...king for this elliptical was designed to protect it during shipment Please store the original packing material in a safe place in case you need to transport the unit in the future Before assembling your elliptical trainer please locate the following items 1 One main frame 2 One stationary Handle Bar 3 Two Glide Rail covers right left 4 One Upright Front Enclosure 5 Two Stationary Handle Bar covers...

Page 5: ...One stationary Handle Bar 4 One Upright Front Enclosure 6 Two Support Tubes 3 Two Glide Rail covers 5 Two Stationary Handle Bar covers 7 Two Pedals 8 Tool kit PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 6: ...y Raise the main post or pedestal into position Secure the pedestal hardware in sequence first D then A B and C Please See Fig 1 Then raise the stride support Assembly and pedal carriage Place the tip of the food pad surface on the ground Do this step on the other side of the unit as well Tip the frame slightly to access Glide Rail E Fig 1 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffacto...

Page 7: ...TEP 6 Put the Stride Linkage in place and use the bolt and washer to secure it onto the Stride Support Assembly Then press the stride linkage cover into place See Fig 3 for reference Complete steps 4 5 and 6 on the other side of the unit too See Fig 3 Fig 2 Fig 3 6 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 8: ...his point do not tighten these bolts 2 With hardware shown in illustration I secure the Stationary Handlebar at both sides Then Tighten bolts A and B 3 Secure the Stationary Handlebar covers with M screws When securing the handle bar make sure direction of screws are 90 degree to the handle bar See Fig 5 Fig 4 Fig 5 7 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 9: ...Hook the Park B onto the Glide Rail Turn part B clockwise as shown to a nearly horizontal position where it covers the Glide Rail Install Part C onto Part B Use Screws D E to fasten these parts together PART A Glide Rail PART B C Rear Covers PART D Self tapping Screws m4 PART E Round head Screws m5 8 Fig 6 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 10: ...e in place Use the screw driver provided to tighten each of the five self tapping Phillips head screws into the enclosure See Fig 7 9 Fig 7 Cross recessed raised head bolt tapping screw m4 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 11: ... footplates Fold the rubber pad up A to access screws Secure the four raised head allen screws B two at front and two at back onto the footplate Press the rubber pads onto foot plates firmly Fig 8 10 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 12: ...screws shown as m1 on the footplate Insert the front nibs into the holes on the footplate shown as M Pull the front nibs in place securely Secure the back screws shown as n1 on the footplate Insert the nibs into the holes on the footplate shown as N Pull the nibs securely into place Fig 9 Foot Plate Nibs of FootPad NOTE Make sure the nibs go through the Footplate 11 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro...

Page 13: ...liptical trainer by adjusting the feet Raise or lower the leveling feet as needed Tighten the washers against the frame to secure the feet Adjust the center leveler so that it touches the ground Secure it with the washer as shown Fig 10 12 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 14: ...s complete connect the power cord onto the unit Secure the cord connection with two screws as shown in Fig 10 The E825 Elliptical is now assembled and ready for use 13 Fig 11 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 15: ...ght loss workout target heart rate Dot matrix window Heart rate indicator Scan indicator Data display Program buttons Actual Heart Rate Cardio workout target heart rate PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory com ...

Page 16: ...reas being exercised during the workout 3 Dot Matrix Displays program profiles and information 4 Information Window WORKOUT LEVEL 1 to 20 TIME 00 to 99 59 DISTANCE 0 1 9999 miles or km TOTAL STRIDES 0 to 9999 CALORIES 0 to 9999 K cal CAL HR 0 9999 K cal calories per hour STRIDES MIN 5 to 150 HEART RATE 40 to 250 STRIDE LENGTH 450 to 650 mm 17 to 26 USER 4 Users total length of ID is up to 11 chara...

Page 17: ...s include TRACK GLUTE RANDOM INTERVAL VARI STRIDE WT LOSS CARDIO ZONE TRAINER Press one program button to initiate your workout The corresponding LED will light up 5 ENTER Press enter to confirm your selection 6 WORKOUT LEVEL UP DOWN Press these buttons to adjust the level of resistance To increase or decrease adjustments rapidly hold either button down 7 STRIDE LENGTH UP DOWN Press these buttons ...

Page 18: ...e program to another by pressing Zone Trainer or the Touch N Go Quick Start programs By setting up a USER ID and by entering age and weight information you can save accumulated workout data Accumulative data including total time total distance and total calories burned will be displayed when the USER ID is selected Once you have input the age and weight information for a specific user you are no l...

Page 19: ...lative data for a user select that user name and press STOP ENTER keys at the same time Data pertaining to that user will be erased C SET UP AGE WEIGHT INFORMATION Input age and weight information to obtain more accurate calculations for calorie expenditure and Heart Rate Control targets 1 Age setting press any key to input your age Age range is from 10 to 99 and the default value is 35 Target hea...

Page 20: ...ated during your workout Please refer to Program Overview for more details Once a workout is completed the message ACCU DATA appears with accumulated workout data including time distance and calories Another message COOL DOWN appears and time counts down from 2 00 to 0 00 after which the display shows the startup banner The dot matrix window then shows SELECT PROGRAM Program LED s will flash You c...

Page 21: ...EST LEVEL WORK TIME and WORK LEVEL respectively Press ENTER to confirm your selections and start your workout You can adjust the resistance level during your workout in any section The display will keep your adjustments active for the duration of that section Once you enter the next section the original values will return The Vari Stride program is based on different courses of stride length and w...

Page 22: ...s heart rate and adjust resistance levels accordingly You are encouraged to speed up until you reach the suggested RPM 5 When the workout time expires the unit enters COOL DOWN mode ZONE TRAINER makes your present heart rate the target heart rate Simply start exercising in any program Obtain a heart rate And press ZONE TRAINER to make that heart rate your target heart rate Resistance levels will c...

Page 23: ...nit of TIME is hours Press ENTER to see the next setting 3 DIST This value shows the total accumulated distance Press ENTER to confirm your choice and to see the next setting 4 The next value shows you the TFT program version Press ENTER to go to the initial banner X X X X X X X X for example E825H 2A 5 If no button is pressed for six seconds the display will show the following 22 U N I T L B U N ...

Page 24: ...motive supply stores Follow the steps below STEP 1 Remove the cap underneath the cover STEP 2 Insert the grease gun tube end onto the lubrication valve on the product Squeeze the grease gun once Wipe up any excess grease that appears STEP 3 Disconnect the grease gun tube from the valve STEP 4 Reinsert the cap STEP 3 STEP 1 STEP 4 STEP 2 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www pdffactory ...

Page 25: ...tion to adjust automatically STEP 3 Attach the tube end of the grease gun to the valve in the stride motor mechanism Squeeze the lubrication gun trigger After the grease has been discharged into the stride motor mechanism disconnect the tube from the valve STEP 4 Press the STOP button as shown STEP 5 Put the cap on the stride support assembly back into position Hold it in place G push in and push ...

Page 26: ...ERR7 please check STRIDE 1 2 This means the voltage of both the left and right stride motor potentiometer exceeds the specified range of 0 3 VDC to 4 7 VDC Please inspect stride motor calibration on both sides of the unit If you turn on the unit but the display does not light up it may be necessary to replace a fuse STEP 1 Identify the fuse specification Use the appropriate type of fuse STEP 2 To ...

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