Impulse RE700 Owner's Manual

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RE700RE700
ELL I PTICAL
Table Of Contents
Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment.
Important Safety Information -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
Warm Up Exercises ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
Exploded View and Parts List -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Usage And Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
Console Panel Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
Troubleshooting Guide -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
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Impor tant Safety Instructions
Warning
The safety of the product can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for
damage and wear. See preventive maintenance section for details.
1. Keep the area around the product clear of any obstructions, including
walls and furniture. Provide at least three feet of clearance behind
the unit.
2. Do not use the product outdoors, near swimming pools, or in areas of
high humidity.
3. Do not allow other people to interfere in any way with the user or
equipment during workout.
4. Supervise closely any children or disabled persons using the product.
Save these instr uctions for future reference
1. Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.
2. Do not reach into, or underneath, the unit; and do not tip the unit on its
side during operation.
3. Never insert objects into any opening of the Bike. If any object fall into
this equipment, carefully retrieve it while the unit is not in use. If the
object can't be reached, please contact customer services.
4. Never place any containers filled with liquids on the unit, except in
the accessory tray or water bottle holder. Containers should be covered
with lids.
5. Wear shoes with rubber or high-traction soles. Do not wear shoes with
high heels, leather shoes, slippers, or spikes. Make sure no sharp stuff is
embedded in the soles.
6. Do not use the bike with bare feet.
7. Keep all loose clothing, shoelaces, and towels away from moving parts.
8. Take extra caution when stepping on or off the bike.
9. Never face backward while using the bike.
Location
Operation
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War m Up Exer cises
EXERCISE GUIDELINES
WARNING! Before beginning this or any exercise program, you should consult your physician. This is especially important for individuals over the age of 35 or individuals with pre-existing health problems. Warming up prepares the body for the exercise by increasing circulation, supplying more oxygen to the muscles and raising body temperature. Begin each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and light exercise to warm up. The photos on this page show several forms of basic stretching you may perform before your workouts. In order to achieve an adequate warm-up, perform each stretch three times.
TOE TOUCH STRETCH
Stand, bending your knees slightly and slowly bend forward from your hips. Allow your back and shoulders to relax as you reach down toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. This will stretch your hamstrings, back of knees, and back.
HAMSTRING STRETCH
Sit with one leg extended. Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended leg. Reach toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. This will stretch your hamstrings, lower back, and groin.
CALF/ACHILLES STRETCH
With one leg in front of the other, reach forward and place your hands against a wall. Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor. Bend your front leg, lean forward and move your hips toward the wall. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. To cause further stretching of the achilles tendon, bend your back leg as well. This will stretch your calves, achilles tendons, and ankles.
QUADRICEPS STRETCH
With one hand against a wall for balance, reach back and grasp one foot with your other hand. Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. This will stretch your quadriceps and hip muscles.
INNER THIGH STRETCH
Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward. Pull your feet toward your groin area as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. This will stretch your quadriceps and hip muscles.
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Exploded View and Par ts List
Left Pedal Br acket ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Left Pedal Bracket 1 10 Bearing 6005 4
2 Bearing Housing 1 11 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2
3 Pedal 1 12 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M12 1
4 Holder for Pedal 1 13 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2
5 Pedal Forming 1 14 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*40 2
6 Axle for Pedal Bracket 1 15 Washer Φ9*Φ16*1.6 12
7 Bushing Φ16*11.5 1 16 Nylon Insert Lock NutM8 8
8 Plastic Bushing 2 17 Button Head Cap Screw M8*20 4
9 Socket Head Cap Screw M12*50 1
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Right Pedal Bracket ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Right Pedal Bracket 1 10 Bearing 6005 4
2 Bearing Housing 1 11 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2
3 Pedal 1 12 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M12 1
4 Holder for Pedal 1 13 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2
5 Pedal Forming 1 14 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*40 2
6 Axle for Pedal Bracket 1 15 Washer Φ9*Φ16*1.6 12
7 Bushing Φ16*11.5 1 16 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M8 8
8 Plastic Bushing 2 17 Button Head Cap Screw M8*20 4
9 Socket Head Cap Screw M12*50 1
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Shaft ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Shaft 1
2 Belt Pully 1
3 Pillow Block 2
4 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2
5 Washer Φ11*Φ20*2 3
6 Washer Φ6.6*Φ12*1.6 3
7 Hex Head Bolt M10*30 3
8 Socket Head Cap Screw M6*20 3
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Cross Bracket ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Cross Bracket 1
2 Disk Cover 1
3 Washer Φ5.3*Φ10*1 4
4 Spring Washer Φ5 4
5 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*20 4
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Tightener ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Tightener 1
2 Adjustable Axle 1
3 Bearing 6204 2
4 External Retaining Ring Φ20 1
5 External Retaining Ring Φ17 1
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Main Fr ame ASSY
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Main Fr ame ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Main Frame 1 29 Resistance Cable 1
2 Poly-v Belt 1 30 Lower Cable of Console 1
3 Left Pedal Bracket ASSY 1 31 Magnet Cord 1
4 Right Pedal Bracket ASSY 1 32 Socket Head Cap Screw M10*80 4
5 Shaft ASSY 1 33 Socket Head Cap Screw M10*50 2
6 Cross Bracket ASSY 2 34 Hex Head Bolt M10*40 2
7 Tightener ASSY 1 35 Hex Head Bolt M10*15 2
8 Bottom Cover 1 36 Hex Head Bolt M8*150 1
9 Plug 1 2 37 Socket Head Cap Screw M8*25 1
10 Plug 2 2 38 Socket Head Cap Screw M6*20 4
11 Little Disk Cover 2 39 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*15 11
12 Left Front Bottom Cover 1 40 Socket Head Cap Screw M5*15 3
13 Right Front Bottom Cover 1 41
Pan Head Phillips Self-tapping Screw ST4.2*16
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14 Plug 2 42 Flange Nut M14*1.5 2
15 Wheel 2 43 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M10 4
16 Square Nut 2 44 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M8 1
17 Adjustbale Foot 2 45 Hex Nut M10 4
18 Foot 3 46 Hex Nut M8 1
19 Mid Rear Cover 1 1 47 Hex Nut M5 2
20 Mid Rear Cover 2 1 48 Rivet Nut M5 3
21 Mid Rear Cover 3 1 49 Washer Φ11*Φ20*2 10
22 Tension Spring 1 50 Washer Φ6.6*Φ12*1.6 4
23 Tightening Nut 1 51 Busing 3
25 Wave Washer 4 52 Spring Washer Φ6 4
26 Controller 1 54 External Retaining Ring Φ40 1
27 Brake 1 55 External Retaining Ring Φ25 2
28 Control Cable 1 56 Screw Clip 16
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Console
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Console
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Console Bracket 1
2 Console Top Cover 1
3 Console Bottom Cover 1
4 Console Cabinet 1
5 Circuit Board Frame 1
6 Support Pillar 4
7 PCB 1
8 Handle Pulse PCB 1
9 Wireless Receiver 1
10 Hand Pulse Cable to Console 1
11 Magnet Cord 2
12 Magnet Cord 3
13 Console Overlay 1
14 LOGO 1
15 Button Head Cap Screw M8*20 1
16 Pan Head Phillips Self-tapping Screw ST4.2*16 8
17 Pan Head Phillips Screw M4*10 4
18 Pan Head Phillips Self-tapping Screw ST2.9*9.5 17
19 Washer Φ9*Φ16*1.6 1
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Handle Bracket ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Handle Bracket 1
2 Pulse Plate 1
3 Pulse Plate 1
4 Handle Pulse Cable 1
5 Switching Cable 1
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ITEM NO.
Description QTY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Upright Frame 1 8 Socket Head Cap Screw M8*55 4
2 Handle Bracket ASSY 1 9 Socket Head Cap Screw M8*20 4
3 Console 1 10 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*15 4
4 Water Bottle Holder 1 11 Washer Φ9*Φ16*1.6 8
5 Water Bottle Holder Bracket 1 12 Spring Washer Φ8 4
6 Cover for Water Bottle Holder 1 13 Pan Head Phillips Screw M4*10 2
7 Upper Cable of Console 1
Console ASSY
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Left Handle Bracket ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Left Handle Bracket 1
2 Front Handle 1
3 Back Handle 1
4 Plug of Handle 1
5 Socket Head Cap Screw M5*25 4
6 Bearing 6005 1
7 Bearing 6204 1
8 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2
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Right Handle Bracket ASSY
ITEM NO.
Description QTY
1 Right Handle Bracket 1
2 Front Handle 1
3 Back Handle 1
4 Plug of Handle 1
5 Socket Head Cap Screw M5*25 4
6 Bearing 6005 1
7 Bearing 6204 1
8 Internal Retaining Rings Φ47 2
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Over all
ITEM NO.
Des cription QTY
ITEM NO.
Des cription QTY
1 Main Frame ASSY 1 12 Front Cover 2
2 Console ASSY 1 13 Rear Cover 2
3 Left Handle Bracket ASSY 1 14 Hex Head Bolt M10*85 2
4 Right Handle Bracket ASSY 1 15 Hex Head Bolt M10*25 4
5 Front Top Cover 1 16 Hex Head Bolt M10*15 2
6 Left Top Cover 1 17 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*20 4
7 Right Top Cover 1 18 Pan Head Phillips Screw M5*15 9
8 Left Rotating Cover 1 1 19 Nylon Insert Lock Nut M10 2
9 Left Rotating Cover 2 1 20 Washer Φ11*Φ25*2 2
10 Right Rotating Cover 1 1 21 Was her Φ11*Φ20*2 4
11 Right Rotating Cover 2 1 22 Spring Was her Φ10 4
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Usage And Maintenance
Instruction
1. When moving the machine, you can grasp the front base tube, and pull it up.
Then you can move it.
2. When using the machine, you must ensure it stand steadily on the grand. If it
isn't steady, you must adjust the Adjustable Foot.
3. The machine has selt-generating system (no power required).
4. Max. User Weight is 160 Kg.
Maintenance
1. Tighten the pedals every 3 months.
2. If the Bolts and Screws have the trend of losing, please lock them timely.
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Console Panel Functions
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Console Panel Functions
CONSOLE PANEL FUNCTION
1. CALORIES WINDOW
Indicates estimated calories used based on 70Kg person at
the indicated speed, incline, and time.
2. WATT WINDOW
Indicates user's current to make power (Watt).
3. DISTANCE WINDOW
Indicates Kilometers or Miles traveled, Range 0.01---999.
4. SPEED WINDOW
Indicates workout laps per minute on pedal.
5. TIME WINDOW
Indicates elapsed time after pressing star t in minutes and
seconds (0-99minutes, 0-59seconds).
6. HEART RATE WINDOW
Indicates user's current heart rate (BPM).
7. RESISTANCE WINDOW
Indicates workout in resistance L1—L20 in 1 increments.
8. DOT MATRIX
8.1 Indicates 'START PEDALLING OR SELECT PROGRAM
TO BEGIN' when turn on power.
8.2 Indicates message when enter value.
8.3 Indicates workout curve in Program mode.
CONSOLE BUTTONS
1. START
This button is used to start the current program.
2. RESET
Press once, Resistance drop to 0, every other window remains
un-changed. Hold for 3 seconds, console resets.
3. + and -
3.1 These buttons are used to adjust the degree of force of
the machine during workout.
3.2 These buttons are also used to adjust the values when
setting up your workout.
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4. COOLDOWN
This button is used select workout "cool down mode".
5. NUMERIC KEYPAD
These buttons are used to cycle through to the desired data.
6. OK
This button is used to enter value of program mode.
7. DELETE ()
This button is used delete data.
8. MANUAL ONE TOUCH
This button is used to select workout "manual mode".
9. INTERVAL ONE TOUCH
This button is used to select workout "interval mode".
10. TERGET ONE TOUCH
This button is used to select workout "target mode".
11. CARDIO ONE TOUCH
This button is used to select workout "cardio mode".
12. HEART RATE ONE TOUCH
This button is used to select workout "heart rate mode".
13. ADVANCED ONE TOUCH
This button is used to select workout "advanced mode".
CONSOLE OPERATION
1. QUICK START/MANUAL MODE
1.1 Start the pedal.
1.2 When console turns on, the LED screen scrolls "START PEDALLING OR SELECT
PROGRAM TO BEGIN".
1.3 If press star t button through manual mode.
1.4 If press RESET button will stop the current program.
2. Program mode
When console turns on, the LED screen scrolls "START PEDALLING OR SELECT
PROGRAM TO BEGIN".
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Console Panel Functions
2.1 If Manual is selected
2.1.1 LED scrolls "MANUAL MODE: ENTER WEIGHT", LED displays "70".
2.1.2 Uses speed keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.1.3 Press OK to confirm.
2.1.4 LED scrolls "ENTER TIME", LED displays "20".
2.1.5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.1.6 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.1.7 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.2 If Cardio is selected
2.2.1 LED scrolls "CARDIO MODE: ENTER WEIGHT", LED displays "70".
2.2.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.2.3 Press OK to confirm.
2.2.4 LED scrolls "ENTER TIME", LED displays "20".
2.2.5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.2.6 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.2.7 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.3 If Interval is selected
2.3.1 LED scrolls "INTERVAL MODE: ENTER WEIGHT", LED displays "70".
2.3.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.3.3 Press OK to confirm.
2.3.4 LED scrolls "ENTER TIME", LED displays "20".
2.3.5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.3.6 Press OK to confirm.
2.3.7 LED scrolls "ENTER LOWER RESISTANCE LIMIT", LED displays "5".
2.3.8 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.3.9 Press OK to confirm.
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2.3.10 LED scrolls "ENTER UPPER RESISTANCE LIMIT", LED displays "10".
2.3.11 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the
default value.
2.3.12 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.3.13 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.4 If Heart Rate is selected
LED scrolls HEART RATE TRAINING 1= 65%HR, 2= 75%HR, 3= 85%HR, Uses
resistance keys.
2.4.1 If 1 is selected
2.4.1.1 LED scrolls 65%HR : "ENTER WEIGHT", LED displays "70".
2.4.1.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.4.1.3 Press OK to confirm.
2.4.1.4 LED scrolls "ENTER TIME", LED displays "20".
2.4.1.5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.4.1.6 Press OK to confirm.
2.4.1.7 LED scrolls "ENTER AGE", LED displays "40".
2.4.1.8 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.4.1.9 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.4.1.10 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.4.2 If 2 is selected
2.4.2.1 LED scrolls 75%HR: ENTER WEIGHT.
2.4.2.2 Same as above.
2.4.3 If 3 is selected
2.4.3.1 LED scrolls 85%HR: ENTER WEIGHT.
2.4.3.2 Same as above.
2.5 If Target is selected
LED scrolls TARGET TRAINING 1= CALORIES TARGET 2= DISTANCE TARGET 3= TIME
TARGET, Uses resistance keys.
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2.5.1 If 1 is selected
2.5.1.1 LED scrolls CALORIES TARGET: ENTER CALORIES, LED displays "100".
2.5.1.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.5.1.3 Press OK to confirm.
2.5.1.4 LED scrolls ENTER WEIGHT, LED displays "70".
2.5.1.5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.5.1.6 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.5.1.7 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.5.2 If 2 is selected
2.5.2.1 LED scrolls DISTANCE TARGET: ENTER DISTANCE, LED displays "5KM".
2.5.2.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.5.2.3 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.5.2.4 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.5.3 If 3 is selected
2.5.3.1 LED scrolls TIME TARGET: ENTER TIME, LED displays "30".
2.5.3.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.5.3.3 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.5.3.4 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.6 If Advanced is selected
LED scrolls "ADVANCED TRAINING 1= EVENTS 2= OTHERS, Uses resistance keys.
2.6.1 If 1 is selected, LED scrolls 1= 2KM WALK 2= 5KM WALK 3=CUSTOM
DISTANCE.
2.6.1.1 If 1 is selected, LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.6.1.2 If 2 is selected, LED displays "START PEDALLING".
2.6.1.3 If 3 is selected, LED scrolls CUSTOM DISTANCE: ENTER DISTANCE, LED
displays "2KM".
2.6.1.3.1 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.6.1.3.2 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.6.1.3.3 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
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2.6.2 If 2 is selected, LED scrolls OTHER ADVANCED PROGRAMS: 1= BURN
CALORIES 2= HILL.
2.6.2.1 If 1 is selected, LED scrolls "BURN CALORIES MODE: ENTER MAX
RESISTANCE", LED displays "10".
2.6.2.1.1 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.6.2.1.2 Press OK OR QUICKSTART to confirm.
2.6.2.2 If 2 is selected, LED scrolls "HILL MODE: ENTER WEIGHT".
2.6.2.2.1 LED displays "70".
2.6.2.2.2 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.6.2.2.3 Press OK to confirm.
2.6.2.2.4 LED scrolls "ENTER TIME", LED displays "20".
2.6.2.2.5 Uses resistance keys or Resistance adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust
the default value.
2.6.2.2.6 Press OK or QUICK START to confirm.
2.6.2.2.7 LED displays "START PEDALLING".
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Troubleshooting Guide
Malfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action
Belt transmitter electrodes are not wet enough to pick up accurate heart rate readings.
Wet the belt transmitter electrodes.
Belt transmitter electrodes are not laying flat against the skin.
Ensure the belt transmitter electrodes are laying flat against the skin.
Belt transmitter needs cleaning.
Wash the belt transmitter with mild soap and water.
Belt transmitter is not within 3 feet (one meter) of the heart rate receiver.
Make sure the chest strap transmitter is within three feet (one meter) of the heart rate receiver.
Chest strap battery is depleted.
Contact Customer Support Services for instructions on how to have the chest strap replaced.
Electromagnetic interference from cell phones.
Electromagnetic interference from computers.
Electromagnetic interference from cars.
Electromagnetic interference from high voltage power lines.
Electromagnetic interference from motor driven exercise equipment.
Electromagnetic interference from another heart rate transmitter within three feet (one meter).
Heart rate reading is erratic or absent entirely
Abnormally elevated heart rate readings
Move the bike a few inches away from the probable cause, or move the probable cause a few inches away from the bike, until the heart rate readings are accurate.
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