GO Elliptical T-300MX, T-700MX User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL
T-300MX / T-700MX
USER WEIGHT LIMITATION: 300lbs(136kgs).
SERIAL NUMBER (found on frame):
Dear User,
For Customer Service
1-267-808-3999
Email: cs@go-elliptical.com
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Your GO Elliptical machine - Each machine shipped in Two Boxes Carton No. 1 is the main machine body and Carton No. 2 is the Per-assembled top post with the whole VST (Variable Stride length system) Pre-assembled, machine now will be very easy and simple to put together Suggest you get a second partner to assemble the machine together We are sure you will be able to put the machine together with ease and enjoy The new World-wide Real VST unit with us.
Read the manual and there is no need to assemble any of the VST Part by you any longer!!
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PREASSEMBLY
For future service or related questions:
Please staple your receipt and/or write in the name and phone number of the retail store where you purchased your item.
Name: ______________________________ Phone Number: ___________________ Receipt: ______________________
Open the boxes:
You are now ready to open the boxes of your new equipment. Make sure to inventory all of the parts that are included in the boxes. Check the Parts List for a full count of the number of parts included for this product to be assembled properly. .
Gather your tools:
Before starting the assembly of your unit, make sure that you have gathered all the necessary tools you may require to assemble the unit properly. Having all of the necessary equipment at hand will save time and make the assembly quick and hassle-free.
Clear your work area:
Make sure that you have cleared away a large enough space to properly assemble the unit. Make sure the space is free from anything that may cause injury during assembly. After the unit is fully assembled, make sure there is a comfortable amount of free area around the unit for unobstructed operation.
Invite a friend:
Some of the assembly steps may require heavy lifting. It is recommended that you obtain the assistance of another person when assembling this product.
User Weight Limitation:
Please note that there is a weight limitation for this product. If you weigh more than 300lbs. it is not recommended that you use this product. Serious injury may occur if the user’s weight exceeds the limit shown here. This product is not intended to support users whose weight exceeds this limit.
For Customer Service
1-267-808-3999
Email: cs@go-elliptical.com
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POWER REQUIREMENTS
Power Requirements:
IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONNECTOR CAN RESULT IN THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR SERVICE MAN IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE PRODUCT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT, IF IT WILL NOT FIT THE OUTLET; HAVE A PROPER OUTLET INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
This treadmill can be seriously damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home’s electrical power. Voltage spikes, surges and noise interference can result from weather conditions or from other appliances being turned on or off. To reduce the possibility of treadmill damage, always use a surge protector (not included) with your treadmill.
Surge protectors can be purchased at most hardware stores. The manufacturer recommends a single outlet surge protector with a UL 1449 rating as a Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS) with a UL suppressed voltage rating of 400V or less and an electrical rating 120VAC, 15 amps.
This treadmill must be grounded to reduce the risk of electrical shock. Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, should the treadmill malfunction. This treadmill is equipped with an electrical cord that has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. Always plug the power cord into a surge protector, and plug the surge protector into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the drawing below.
GFCI outlets and GFCI / AFCI Circuit Breakers are NOT recommended for use on this product. GFCI outlets and GFCI / AFCI Circuit Breakers may cause this equipment to function improperly.
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SUPPLIED COMPONENTS BOX 1
Hardwar box
Base Frame
Console
Rear Stabilizer
Front Stabilizer
Fixed Handlebar
Action Handlebar (R)
Action Handlebar (L)
Power pack
Action Arm Cover Front
Pedal Support Tube Top (L/R)
Pedal Support Tube Bottom (L/R)
Action Arm Cover Rear
Pedal Tube Cover
Top L/R
Pedal Tube Cover
Bottom L/R
Water Bottle Holder
Console Base Cover Rear
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SUPPLIED COMPONENTS BOX 2
Pedal Support Tube (L)
Upright Tube
Pedal (L)
Pedal (R)
Pedal Support Tube (R)
Pedal Support Tube (L)
Pedal Support Tube (R)
Console Base
Upright Post Cover (L)
Upright Post Cover (R)
Fan/VST Board
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TOOL included with machine:
General tools prepared by user:
MILLIMETERS
M8 socket
M8/M10 wrench
Screw driver 5mm
M8 wrench
M10 wrench
Screw driver 5mm
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COMPLETE PARTS LIST
Item No.
Description
Qty.
Part No.
1
Handlebar end cap
2
CE55-1
2
Handlebar grip
2
CE55-2
3
T-Bar grip
2
CE55-3
4
Hand pulse grip unit
2
CE55-4
5
End cap 4 CE55-5
6
Screw M8*1.25*15
2
CE55-6
7
Locking washer
2
CE55-7
8
Washer 25.4
2
CE55-8
9
Sleeve O.D. 25.4MM
4
CE55-9
10
Sleeve 8 CE55-10
11
Washer 10*32*2T
6
CE55-11
12
Nylock nut M10*1.5
9
CE55-12
13
Pedal tube shaft 17*70mm
2
CE55-13
14
Pedal tube shaft 17*97mm
2
CE55-14
15
Bearing 2203RS
4
CE55-15
16
Retainer R40
4
CE55-16
17
Washer 10*22*3T
2
CE55-17
18
Allen head bolt M8*1.25*15
38
CE55-18
19
Screw M8*1.25*65
4
CE55-19
20
Nylock nut M8*1.25
10
CE55-20
21
Plastic cap 5/16
4
CE55-21
22
Large square plastic cap
2
CE55-22
23
Rear foot cover
2
CE55-23
24
Front foot cover (middle)
2
CE55-24
25
Left roller holder
1
CE55-25
26
Right roller holder
1
CE55-26
27
Wheel 2 CE55-27
28
Screw M8*50
2
CE55-28
29
Screw M4*16mm
6
CE55-29
30
Screw M5*0.8*12
16
CE55-30
31
Screw M5*20
29
CE55-31
32
Screw M4*8
8
CE55-32
33
Bearing 6003
2
CE55-33
34
Bearing 17mm
4
CE55-34
35
Screw M6*15
1
CE55-35
36
Locking screw M8*1.25*30
1
CE55-36
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37
Spacer 17*28*1.0
8
CE55-37
38
Screw M8*1.25*65
6
CE55-38
39
Washer 8*25mm
20
CE55-39
40
Screw M8*1.25*30
1
CE55-40
41
Nut M8 3 CE55-41
42
Spring 3.5mm*21mm
1
CE55-42
43
Console 1 CE55-43
44
P.U.Roller
2
CE55-44
45
Screw M5*15
4
CE55-45
46
Plastic flat round cap
2
CE55-46
47
Flywheel 250
1
CE55-47
48
Speed Sensor Cable
1
CE55-48
49
Belt 550 J6
1
CE55-49
50
End cap 2 CE55-50
51
Plastic flat round cap
2
CE55-51
52
Pedal, LH
1
CE55-52
53
Pedal, RH
1
CE55-53
54
Adjustable foot
2
CE55-54
55
Small square plastic cap
2
CE55-55
56
End cap (T-Bar)
2
CE55-56
57
Middle cover, LH
1
CE55-57
58
Middle cover, RH
1
CE55-58
59
Side cover, LH
1
CE55-59
60
Side cover, RH
1
CE55-60
61
Screw M3*10mm
1
CE55-61
62
Motor 1 CE55-62
63
D- Axle 15**182mm
1
CE55-63
64
Magnet 14.8*7L
1
CE55-64
65
Washer 5/16*16*1.0
4
CE55-65
66
Pulley 2 CE55-66
67
Base frame
1
CE55-67
68
Upright tube
1
CE55-68
69
Swivel tube, LH
1
CE55-69
70
Swivel tube, RH
1
CE55-70
71
Fixed handle bar
1
CE55-71
72
Handle bar, LH
1
CE55-72
73
Handle bar, RH
1
CE55-73
74
Square pedal tube, left
1
CE55-74
75
Square pedal tube, right
1
CE55-75
76
Front foot ( Stabilizer )
1
CE55-76
77
Rear foot ( Stabilizer )
1
CE55-77
78
Flywheel holder bracket
1
CE55-78
79
Belt tensioner
1
CE55-79
80
Metal cross, LH
1
CE55-80
81
Metal cross, RH
1
CE55-81
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82
Bushing 2 CE55-82
83
Bushing 2 CE55-83
84
Metal plate
2
CE55-84
85
Roller axle 12**103mm
2
CE55-85
86
Connecting tube
2
CE55-86
87
Front cover, LH
1
CE55-87
88
Front cover, RH
1
CE55-88
89
Console cable 990MM
1
CE55-89
90
Cable 850MM
1
CE55-90
91
Power wire 750MM
1
CE55-91
92
Power ADAPTOR
1
CE55-92
93
Washer 17*12*1.0
3
CE55-93
94
Washer 35*12*2.0
1
CE55-94
95
Washer 35*6*2.0
1
CE55-95
96
Bearing 6001
6
CE55-96
97A
Toggle switch left
1
CE55-97A
97B
Toggle switch right
1
CE55-97B
98
Square moving arms (L)
1
CE55-98
99
Square moving arms (R)
1
CE55-99
100
Long connecting bar
2
CE55-100
101
Swinging axle plate
2
CE55-101
102
Second step tube left
1
CE55-102
103
Second step tube right
1
CE55-103
104
Step foot cover-Top
2
CE55-104
105
Step foot cover-Bottom
2
CE55-105
106
Pedal tube cover top (L)
1
CE55-106
107
Pedal tube cover bottom ( L )
1
CE55-107
108
Pedal tube cover top ( R )
1
CE55-108
109
Pedal tube cover bottom ( R )
1
CE55-109
110
Roller cover
2
CE55-110
111
Screw M5*8
3
CE55-111
112
Bearing 6002
4
CE55-112
113
Alum rail
2
CE55-113
114
Axle for inner adjustor
1
CE55-114
115
Base for inner adjustor
1
CE55-115
116
Outer adjustor
1
CE55-116
117
Connecting axle for lift motor
1
CE55-117
118
Holder for lift motor
2
CE55-118
119
Adjustor connector
2
CE55-119
120
Hex head screw M10×70mm
1
CE55-120
121
Lift motor
1
CE55-121
122
Screw M4*16
24
CE55-122
123
Arm cover front
2
CE55-123
124
Arm cover rear
2
CE55-124
125
Base bracket for lift motor
1
CE55-125
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126
Hex head screw M10×40mm
1
CE55-126
127
Bottle holder
1
CE55-127
128
VST control board
1
CE55-128
129
380 Pulley rim
2
CE55-129
130A
Upright post cover
1
CE55-130A
130B
Upright post cover
1
CE55-130B
131
Console base
1
CE55-131
132A
Left upper upright post cover
1
CE55-132A
132B
Right upper upright post cover
1
CE55-132B
133
Front console cover
1
CE55-133
134
Front cover
1
CE55-134
135
Screw M4*16mm
11
CE55-135
136
Screw M4*16mm
8
CE55-136
137
Adjustor end cap
2
CE55-137
138
Large adjustor screw M10
2
CE55-138
139
Fan network
1
CE55-139
140
FAN 1 CE55-140
141
Cable for Fan
1
CE55-141
142
Fan and VST control board
1
CE55-142
143
Inner small handlebar
2
CE55-143
144A
Handlebar cover front
2
CE55-144A
144B
Handlebar cover rear
2
CE55-144B
145
Rear console base cover
1
CE55-145
146
Adjustor guide cover
2
CE55-146
147
Adjustor fixed cover
2
CE55-147
148
Adjustor rod cover
8
CE55-148
149
Tablet holder
1
CE55-149
#A
Washer M8
4
CE55-#A
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ASSE
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ASSEMBLY
STEP 1: Attach the Front Support (Front Stabilizer) NOTE: To make attaching the support easier place a large Styrofoam block under the machine.
(A) Attach the front support to the base frame with the wheels facing
outward.
(B) Align the 2 bolt holes in the front support with the bolt holes in the
main frame.
(C) Secure the front support to the main frame by using 2 x #19 bolts
inserted through the bottom, 2 x # 65 washers 2 x 20 lock nuts and 2 x #21 nut covers
(D) Tighten all bolts now.
#19
2
#65
2
#20
2
#21
2
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STEP 2: Attach the Rear Support (Rear Stabilizer) NOTE: To make attaching the support easier place a large Styrofoam block under the machine.
(A) Attach the rear support to the base frame (B) Align the 2 bolt holes in the rear support with the bolt holes in the main
frame.
(C) Secure the rear support to the main frame by using 2 x #19 bolts inserted
through the bottom, 2 x # 65 washers 2 x 20 lock nuts and 2 x #21 nut covers
(D) Tighten all bolts now.
#19
2
#65
2
#20
2
#21
2
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STEP 3: Attach the Upright Tube Assembly to the Base Frame NOTE: This step is easier to complete with 2 people ! Caution Pinch Point: Do not pinch the wires between the frame!
(A) Hold the upright tube over the round base frame tube so that the data
cable can be connected prior to assembly
(B) After the data cable is connected slide the upright tube onto the round
base frame tube.
(C) Check to make sure the upright tube is facing the correct direction. (See
Fig. 4A)
(D) Secure the upright tube to the base frame by using 6 x #18 Allen head
bolts.
(E) Hand tighten all the bolts first Do not fully tighten these bolts until step 9.
Facing towards the
Fig 4A
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STEP 4: Attach the Pedal Tube Assembly
(A) Locate the left and right pedal tube assemblies (#74 and #75) (B) Attach the front pedal covers top and bottom #104/#105 to the right pedal
by using 2x #122 screws and 1 x #30 screw. (See Fig.5A) (C) Repeat the process for the left side pedal tube (D) Attach the right pedal tube to the base frame crank arm (See Fig.5B) (E) Secure the pedal tube to the base frame crank arm by using 1 x #17
washer and 1 x #12 M10 lock nut. Completely tighten with a wrench (F) Repeat the process for the left side pedal tube (G) Attach and secure the Rear pedal tube covers #108 and #109 to the right
pedal tube by using 4 x #122 screws. (H) Repeat this process for the left side Using Rear pedal tube covers
#106/107 Tighten all fasteners now (I) Insert the front right of the pedal tube #86 on to Action handle bar tube #70
and secure them together by using 2 x #18 Allen head bolts (See Fig. 5C)
Do not fully tighten these bolts. These should be tightened in step 9 (J) Repeat the process for the right side. Do not fully tighten these bolts.
These should be tightened in step
#122
12
#30
2
#12
2
#17
2
#18
4
Fig. 5C
Fig. 5B
Make sure both square moving Arm ( 98,and 99) toward the down direction, if for any reason you have rotated the Swivel tube (l /R ) to occur the 98/99 arms one of them towards up--just turn the Swivel tube 360 degree to make both Moving towards to same down direction.
Wrong
Correct
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STEP 5:Attach the Second Pedal Support Tube Assembly (A) set the large PU roller pre-assembled with the second pedal support
tube to the center of ALUM. rail (#113) pre-assembled on the pedal support tube (#75)
(B) fit the front "U" bracket with the pre-assembled short square swing arms
(#98)
(C) as photo shown insert both small axle (#14) thru both parts ( due to the
samll axle is in spec. if with difficulty to set it thru both parts, add nut (#12) to outside of small axle with the hex wrench to back & forth rotate the axle, it will be easy to put thru
(D) set washer (#11) & nut (#12) to both side of small axle as photo shown
with two tools to locking up totally. Note! Due to the second pedal support tube is a moving part MAKE SURE! to release both nut (#12) half to one cycle then cover the end cap (#5) and make sure the pedal support tube be able to move up/down freely.
#12
4
#5
4
#14
2
#11
4
75
113
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STEP 6:Attach the Foot Pedals
(A) Locate and attach the right pedal to the second pedal support tube “foot
plate”. (B) Secure the foot pedal to the foot plate by using 4x #18 Allen head bolts. (C) Repeat the process for the left side.
#18
8
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STEP 7:Roller Alignment (A) check with both Alum Rail there are Two of soft PP Bars attach to each
side of each Rail .Set both PU roller To the center of each the soft pp bars in case any of the Roller will not be able to total set to the center of the Rails Simply as photo 3 shown hold both of the handlebars (#72 and #73 ) as photo shown move both habdlebars together from side to Side to make sure the Roller are set in the center of the alignment PP bars with ease . if not, check with the Screws that suppose to Tightened with finger tighten if some are tightened too much With assembly steps 3, 4, and 7 , (if not loose them a little ) Make sure all screws are in loose condition and the Roller Will be set in the center of the pp Bars with ease After Roller set then tighten up all screws ( #18) in Step 3, 4, and 7, firmly Also the long Screw (M8 X 90 mm + nut ) tightened up as well.
(B) after all screws tightened up and PU Roller well set , take pill off all four
soft PP bars at both side of each PU Roller Will not need these soft PP bars anymore
1
2 3 4 5 6
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STEP 8:Attach the Console Base and Handlebars (A) As drawing shown set the CONSOLE BASE (131) to top of the Upright tube (68)
secure with three Screw (18)
(B) Use Screw (16) thru the holes locate with the center of the pre-assembled Fix
Handlebar (71) as drawing shown secure both screw(16 ) tighten up the Fix Handlebar to the upright tune (68) There is a set of cable out from the pre-assembled Fix Handlebar routing The cable thru the square hole locate on the upright tube under the Fix Handlebar Routing the cable thru the upright tube to set it under the console BASE
(C) Matching both front post covers ( #130A and #130 B) as photo shown Secure
the covers with four screws (# 135) together
#18
3
#135
4
#134
1
#6 2
#136
6
A B C
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STEP 9: Attach the Computer Display and Rear Console Base Cover
(A) Place the computer display on to the console base #131. (B) Run the computer wires through the console base (See Fig.9A) (C) Connect all of the wires with the corresponding wire from the elliptical
base.
(D) Secure the computer display with 4 x #E screws taking care not to pinch
the computer wires between the frame. (See Fig.9)
(E) Tuck the excess wire into the upright post or into the back of the computer
display
(F) Secure the rear console base cover with 2 x #30 screws taking care not to
pinch the computer wires between the plastics.
(G) Completely tighten all fasteners now
#30 2
E
9A
9
Due to console/computer will assemble with a higher Location of machine SUGGEST to have a partner to Hold the computer and make sure all the Cable/plug Are plug in firmly or use a Chair to stand on it to get a higher position to the console location so be more easier to make sure all the cable /plug are plug in firmly.
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Console –cables connecting instruction
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STEP 10: Attach the Upper Action Handle Bars and Covers
(A) Place the left upper action handlebar #72 inside the left
lower action handlebar #69.
(B) Secure the left upper action handlebar to the left lower
action handlebar by using 2 x #18 Allen head bolt, 2x #65
flat washer and 2 x #A Spring lock washer (See Fig. 10A)
(C) Repeat the process above for the right side (D) Completely tighten all bolts (E) Place the front and back decorative covers #123and 124
around the left side lower action arm (the front and back
decorative covers will attach to the left and right side)
(F) Secure the covers with 4 x #122 screws (G) Repeat the process above for the right side..
#18
4
#65
4
#A
4
#122
8
Fig. 10A
Fig. 10B
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STEP 11: Attach the Bottle Holder and Power Supply
(A) Place the water bottle holder #127 on the upper upright cover #132A/B (See
Fig. 11A).and slide it downwards on to the mounting bracket aligning the
screw holes. (B) Secure the water bottle holder to the covers using 2 x # 136 screws. (C) Recheck that all fasteners used in assembly are tight. (D) Connect the power supply to the power inlet on the rear of the elliptical (See
Fig. 11B)
#136
2
#92
1
Fig. 11A
Fig. 11B
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Mp3 and Cooling Fan (Power)
To play music or audio books through the console sound system while you exercise, plug the included audio cable into the jack on the back of the console and into a jack on your MP3 or iPod; make sure that the audio cable is fully plugged in. Next, press the play button on your MP3 player or IPOD. Adjust the volume level using the volume control on your MP3 or IPOD
Cooling Fan (Power)
Cooling Fan available with the unit to increase the Air Circulation during exercise by turn the
“Cooling Fan” key ON or Press the Key again to TURN IT OFF..”
Please follow these instructions when carrying and moving the equipment about, because lifting it incorrectly may strain your back or risk of the accidents: The device is easy to move by pushing along on the integrated transport wheels. Tilt the device from the front and push along the floor on the wheels at the front support. We recommend that you use a protective base when transporting the equipment To prevent the equipment malfunctioning, store in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible and protected from dust.
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VST STRIDE ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT:
The T700M/T300M is equipped with an electronic stride adjustment. This feature allows you to adjust the stride length to what is most comfortable for you. To adjust the stride, locate the VST adjustment buttons located on the Fan/VST board pictured below. The stride can be adjusted during use, by pressing the + or – stride adjustment buttons. The elliptical has four different stride settings. The LED indicator will illuminate the current stride setting.
T-700MX
T-300MX
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MUSCLE CHART
Targeted muscle groups:
The exercise routine that is performed on this product will develop primarily lower body muscle groups. These muscle groups are shown in gray color on the chart below.
A
Shoulder muscles
Calf muscles
B
Pectoral muscles
Trapezius muscles
H
C
Bicep muscle
Tricep muscles
I
D
Abdominal muscles
Back muscles
J
E
Forearm muscles
Gluteal muscles
K
F
Quadricep muscles
Hamstring muscles
L
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STRETCHING ROUTINE
Warm up and cool down:
A successful exercise program consists of a warm-up, aerobic exercise, and a cool-down. Do the entire program at least two and preferably three times a week, resting for a day between workouts. After several months, you can increase your workouts to four or five times per week. Warming up is an important part of your workout, and should begin every session. It prepares your body for more strenuous exercise by heating up and stretching out your muscles, increasing your circulation and pulse rate, and delivering more oxygen to your muscles. At the end of your workout, repeat these exercises to reduce sore muscle problems. We suggest the warm-up and cool-down exercises on the following pages:
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Toe Touch:
Slowly bend forward from your waist, letting your back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes. Reach down as far as you can and hold for 15 counts.
Shoulder Lift:
Lift your right shoulder up toward your ear for one count. Then lift your left shoulder up for one count as you lower your right shoulder.
Inner Thigh Stretch:
Sit with the soles of your feet together with your knees pointing outward. Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible. Gently push your knees towards the floor. Hold for 15 counts.
Hamstring Stretch:
Sit with your right leg extended. Rest the sole of your left foot against your right inner thigh. Stretch toward your toe as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts. Relax and then repeat with left leg extended.
Side Stretch:
Open your arms to the side and continue lifting them until they are over your head. Reach your right arm as far upward toward the ceiling as you can for one count. Feel the stretch up your right side. Repeat this action with your left arm.
Calf-Achilles Stretch:
Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms forward. Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor; then bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips toward the wall. Hold, and then repeat on the other side for 15 counts.
Head Roll:
Rotate your head to the right for one count, feeling the stretch up the left side of your neck. Next, rotate your head back for one count, stretching your chin to the ceiling and letting your mouth open. Rotate your head to the left for one count, and finally, drop your head to your chest for one count.
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Console Display Description
Display
Display Range
Setting Range
Default
Memory
SEX
MALE/ FEMALE
Yes
AGE
10 - 100
Yes
WEIGHT(METRIC)
20 - 330(Lb.) 10 - 150(KG)
Yes
HEIGHT
36 - 84(INCH) 90 – 210(CM)
Yes
TIME
0:00 - 99:59
0:00 - 99:00
0: 00
No
DISTANCE
0.0 - 99.99
0.00 - 99.50
0: 00
No
CALORIES
0 - 999
0 - 990
0: 00
No
SPEED
0.0 - 99.9
0: 00
No
PULSE
30 - 200 BPM
0: 00
No
RPM
0 - 250 rpm
0: 00
No
BRAKE RESISTANCE LEVEL
L1 - L24
L1
No
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Button Function
Reset Button
Return to the “User Set Up” screen
Return to the “Program Selection” screen, only when the button is pressed
during a short pause in a workout.
Hold the Reset button for 3 seconds to return to the “Power On” screen. Start/Stop
Press start, to begin and pause a workout.
Quick Start
Press quick start before setting any user information to begin a manual workout directly. Note: using quick start will use the default settings as the user profile.
Up / Down
Use the plus and minus keys to select User profile data, program selections, heart rate values and resistance levels.
Enter
Press enter to confirm selections.
Handle Toggle Switches
The toggle switches function in the same manner as the + and - keys using them you can to select User profile data, program selections, heart rate values and resistance levels.
Recovery
Press the Recovery button to begin the heart rate evaluation test.
FanPower
Pressing the fan button will activate and deactivate the fan
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COMPUTER OPERATION Power Modes
1. Power On: Plug in the power cord with power adaptor into an appropriate outlet. Next, locate and switch
on the "reset/off button" on the frame, near the power cord. A loud beep will sound and the display will then light (Fig. 1) and enter User Set Up & Selection mode in a few seconds (Fig. 2)
2. Power Off: The console will automatically switch to “sleep” mode after 4 minutes of inactivity
Setting Up User Profile:
At first, the LCD will show a blinking U1, and will also display only factory default setting values for user HEIGHT, WEIGHT, AGE and GENDER. Press the RESISTANCE UP/DOWN buttons to choose the User ID from U1 to U2 and press the ENTER button to select the user ID shown.
GENDER entry After the User ID has been selected, the word “SEX” will flash in the upper right corner, the computer will display the default gender. The gender is indicated by an icon of a man or woman. Press the RESISTANCE UP/DOWN button to adjust the user gender then press ENTER to select.
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AGE entry After the gender set up procedure, the word “AGE” will flash in the upper right corner, the computer will display the default “30” or previous setting and begin blinking. Press the RESISTANCE UP/DOWN button to adjust the user age information then
press ENTER to select.
HEIGHT entry After the age set up procedure, the symbol “H.t” will flash in the upper right corner, the computer will display the default 70” or previous setting and begin blinking. Press the RESISTANCE UP/DOWN button to adjust the user height information
then press ENTER to confirm.
WEIGHT entry – After the User HEIGHT confirmation procedure, the symbol “W.t” will flash in the upper right corner, the computer will display the default 150(lbs.) or previous setting and begin blinking. Press the RESISTANCE UP/DOWN button to adjust the user weight information then press ENTER to confirm.
Your user profile has not been completed. Now you can select your exercise program.
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Your display is now in program mode. You can choose your prefered program. There are 6 program catogories available
Press + or -to select a program category.
Press enter to confirm your PROGRAM SELECTION.
MANUAL PROGRAM
Once the manual program is entered press +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) to increase the program difficulty level. Press enter to confirm. Once the level has been set you can enter the time of the program. To increase or decrease the time of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the time has been set you can enter the distance of the program. To increase or decrease the distance of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the distance has been set you can enter the calories of the program. To increase or decrease the calories of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. The manual program will count down all of the values and end when any one value reaches 0. If you wish to continue until the other values reach 0 then press start after the initial value has ended the program.
PRESET PRORGAMS
After selecting the category program, Press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys to select P1 – P22. The program profile will be displayed on the display as you scroll through the choices. Once the program profile is entered press +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) to increase the program difficulty level. Press enter to confirm. Once the level has been set you can enter the time of the program. To increase or decrease the time of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the time has been set you can enter the distance of the program. To increase or decrease the distance of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the distance has been set you can enter the calories of the program. To increase or decrease the calories of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. The preset program will count down all of the values and end when any one value reaches 0. If you wish to continue until the other values reach 0 then press start after the initial value has ended the program. .
Manual
Program
Fitness
Personal
HRC
Random
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FITNESS PROGRAM
After selecting this program, press the start/stop. The program will go through t warm ups and then into the fitness test. The computer will continue to add resistance dependent upon your heart rate and resistance level. The level is based upon 85% of maximum heart rate. After the program has been completed the program will enter the heart rate recovery evaluation to test how long it will take to return to your resting heart rate.
PERSONAL PROGRAM The personal program is designed so that you can create your own exciting and challenging workout
Once the personal program is entered press start to begin the program. During the work out you will create your personal program profile by adjusting the level using the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. You can set one level per segment. The time set will be averaged over the 16 segments. The program will automatically save when the program is completed
The personal program can also be preset. To preset the program first adjust the resistance +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) level for the first profile segment then press enter to set and move to the next segment. Repete the process for the 2nd, 3rd 4th, etc… Once the personal program is entered (16 segments) you can enter the time of the program. To increase or decrease the time of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the time has been set you can enter the distance of the program. To increase or decrease the distance of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the distance has been set you can enter the calories of the program. To increase or decrease the calories of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. The manual program will count down all of the values and end when any one value reaches 0. If you wish to continue until the other values reach 0 then press start after the initial value has ended the program.
TARGET HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAMS
This program with allow you to choose the best type of work out so that you can achieve your fitness goals. The HRC program provides three different target heart rate ranges. 55% of maximum heart rate: this range is designed for fat burning. 75% of maximum heart rate: this range is designed for aerobic conditioning. 90% of maximum heart rate: This range is designed for increased cardiovascular performance. This program heart rate ranges are based on the 220-age=max HR Once the manual program is entered press +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) to choose the target heart rate range. Press enter to confirm. Once the range has been set you can enter the time of the program. To increase or decrease the time of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the time has been set you can enter the distance of the program. To increase or decrease the distance of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the distance has been set you can enter the calories of the program. To increase or decrease the calories of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. The manual program will count down all of the values and end when any one value reaches 0. If you wish to continue until the other values reach 0 then press start after the initial value has ended the program
RANDOM PROGRAM.
Once the Random program is entered you can enter the time of the program. To increase or decrease the time of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the time has been set you can enter the distance of the program. To increase or decrease the distance of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. Once the distance has been set you can enter the calories of the program. To increase or decrease the calories of the program press the +/-(UP/DOWN)(UP/DOWN) keys. Press enter to confirm. The manual program will count down all of the values and end when any one value reaches 0. If you wish to continue until the other values reach 0 then press start after the initial value has ended the program.
RECOVERY HEART RATE EVALUATION
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This program is designed to evaluate your fitness level by measuring the time it takes you to go from a high heart rate during a work to your resting heart rate. (This test is only for reference and is not intended for medical purposes or to treat and or diagnose medical conditions. The heart rate reading may be inaccurate and must not be used for medical purposes.) Before ending your work out press the recovery button, discontinue exercising, and immediately place your hands on the contact heart rate sensors. Continue to hold the sensors for approximately 60 seconds for the evaluation to be completed. Once the evaluation has been completed you will see a value on the display. Consult the table below for evaluation results.
Value
Recovery Heart Rate
F2
Very Good
F3
Good
F4
Satisfactory
F5
Poor
F6
Very Poor
Note: if a heart rate signal is not detected within 10 seconds of the start of the evaluation the evaluation will be ended.
WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: In order to reduce the risk of injury to any and all persons, READ and UNDERSTAND the following important PRECATIONS and information before operating or allowing others to operate the elliptical exerciser
The owner has the responsibility of ensuring that all users of the elliptical exerciser are adequately informed of all warnings and precautions
This elliptical exerciser should not be used by, on, or near children, invalids, or disabled persons. This elliptical exerciser must only be used as described in the manual. Attachments that are not recommended by the
manufacturer must not be used. Never operate the elliptical exerciser with the air openings blocked, Keep the air openings free of lint, hair and the like.
Never operate the elliptical exerciser on a soft surface such as a bed or a couch where the air openings may be blocked. And never drop or insert any object into any opening.
Place the elliptical exerciser on a level surface. To protect the floor and carpet from damage, place a mat under the elliptical exerciser.
DO NOT uses or store the elliptical exerciser outdoors, in a garage or covered patio, keep the elliptical exerciser away from moisture and dust. The elliptical exerciser should be used indoors. Heat, moisture and dirt can adversely affect the operation of this elliptical exerciser.
DO NOT operate the elliptical exerciser where aerosol products are being used or where medical oxygen is being administered. Injuries to health may result from incorrect or excessive training. Instructions shall be giver in respect of every major exercise type for which the equipment is designed.
The recommended minimum free space for access around the elliptical exerciser is 0.6m at each side and 0.3m at the rear of the elliptical exerciser. This is to allow for an emergency dismount and passage around the elliptical exerciser.
Keep children under the age of 12 and pets away from the elliptical exerciser at all times. No person weighing over 136 KGS (300 LBS) should use this elliptical exerciser. NEVER allow more than one person on the elliptical exerciser at a time Wear appropriate clothing when using the elliptical exerciser. DO not wear loose clothing that could become caught in the
elliptical exerciser. Appropriate athletic support clothing is recommended for both men and women. Always wear athletic shoes intended for walking with a non-slip sole. NEVER use the elliptical exerciser with bare feet, while wearing stockings only or in sandals.
The pulse monitor is not a medical device. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may affect the accuracy of pulse
rate readings. The pulse monitor is intended only as an aid to exercise in determining heart rate trends in general. “WARNING! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or death.
If you feel faint stop exercising immediately”.
Do not attempt to raise lower or move the elliptical exerciser until it is properly assembled, ( See ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.) You must be able to safely lift 100 pounds ( 46 KGS) in order to raise, lower or move the unit.
Do not place object under the elliptical exerciser in an attempt to change the incline of the elliptical exerciser. Inspect and tighten all parts of the elliptical exerciser every three months. This elliptical is design “ for Consummer Use Only “, not for any commercial or institutional, rental use. Consult your physician before beginning your exercise program, incorrect of excessive training may cause the health injuries. Tool require to assemble for the unit please refer to the end of parts list. VST (variable stride length adjustment) refer to the page of how to operate the adjustor page 4 and 5 Any of the adjustment devices that could interfere with the user's movement should not be left projecting.
The equipment need tool to assembly , required tool Refer to the parts list with manual. The product is a dependent only for indoor use specified with Class HB standard. With braking systemSpeed independent. The elliptical exerciser contents. Fit with. Lower body, upper and combined total body.
1: Warning :
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The equipment can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage and wear, e.g. ropes , and /or pulleys, connection points ETC. Warning: an advice to replace defective components imm. and/or keep the equipment out of use till repair also special attention to components most susceptible to wear out.
2. The total Mass and surface area please refer to the following drawing:
3. For using each of the stationary training equipment must accompanied by the user's manual. also with following important info:
Manufacturer Full address: LMX International Inc., 11Floor No. 93 Nanking East Road Taipei Taiwan, www.go-elliptical.com
To use the machine must notice the min. area required with space not less than 0.6M greater than the training area in the directions from which the equipment is accessed. the free area must also include the area emergency dismount. where the equipment is positioned adjacent to each other the value of free area may be shared. The free area and training area shall be illustrated with a dedicated figure.
Warning : If any of the adjustment devices are left projecting , they could interfere with user's movement.
Warning: The free standing equipment shall be installed on a stable and leveled base Warning: Maximum User body for this equipment is 300LB/ (136KGS)
T-700MX Frame area: 168cm*77cm (1.29 square meter) Weight of the unit is 90 KGS
T-300MX Frame area: 160cm*77cm(1.23 square meter) Weight of the unit is 87 KGS
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4. Warning:
Equipment manufacturing date Code placed at the rear frame of the equipment with a Label
Year month serial#
5. Warning: The equipment is not with a free wheel system machine the equipment therefore the moving parts can not stopped imm.
6. Warning: The equipment is with Class B , is not suitable for high accuracy purposes .
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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17 10 010001
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Personal MP3 and IPOD facility can work with the equipment's console to get the Sound out with the installed high/ low speakers but to operate the degree of sound will be handled with your personal MP3 or IPOD equipment console not provide the facility to operate your personal equipment.
** With braking systemSpeed independent.
** When The Equipment with a cooling Fan facility, the Fan will operate with the Fan key as the following drawing shown: with three Fan speed available--Low/ Mid / High.
Fan key Fan key
T-300MX T-700MX ** Toggle switched enable user to easy to adjust the Stride /step length also the Work tension level the left hand switch with
the keys /
--means to increase the stride/step length
---means to decrease the stride/step length
the right hand switch with and
-- means up/increase the work tension level
-- means down / decrease the work tension level.
With the Toggle switches user will be easy to adjust the functions with left/right hand switched to avoid hands off the handlebars and adjust the function data by touching with the penal on the console and stop the exercise program.
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Email: cs@go-elliptical.com
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