Write the serial number in the
space above for reference.
Serial
Number
Decal
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CAUTION
Read all precautions and instruc-
tions in this manual before using
this equipment. Keep this manual
for future reference.
This drawing shows the location(s) of the warning
decal(s). If a decal is missing or illegible, call the
telephone number on the front cover of this
manual and request a free replacement decal.
Apply the decal in the location shown. Note: The
decal(s) may not be shown at actual size.
NordicTrack is a registered trademark of ICON IP, Inc.
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read all important precautions and
instructions in this manual and all warnings on your elliptical exerciser before using your elliptical
exerciser. ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or
hrough the use of this product.
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1. Before beginning any exercise program,
consult your physician. This is especially
important for persons over the age of 35 or
persons with pre-existing health problems.
2. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure
that all users of the elliptical exerciser are
adequately informed of all precautions.
3. Your elliptical exerciser is intended for home
use only. Do not use your elliptical exerciser
in a commercial, rental, or institutional setting.
4. Keep your elliptical exerciser indoors, away
from moisture and dust. Place your elliptical
exerciser on a level surface, with a mat
beneath it to protect the floor or carpet.
Make sure that there is enough clearance
around your elliptical exerciser to mount,
dismount, and use it.
5. Inspect and properly tighten all parts regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
6. Keep children under age 12 and pets away
from your elliptical exerciser at all times.
7. Your elliptical exerciser should not be used
by persons weighing more than 325 lbs.
(147 kg).
8. Wear appropriate exercise clothes while
exercising; do not wear loose clothes that
could become caught on your elliptical exerciser. Always wear athletic shoes for foot
protection while exercising.
9. Hold the handgrip pulse sensor or the upper
body arms when mounting, dismounting, or
using your elliptical exerciser.
10. Keep your back straight while using your
elliptical exerciser; do not arch your back.
11. The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors, including the userʼs movement, may affect the accuracy of heart rate
readings. The pulse sensor is intended only
as an exercise aid in determining heart rate
trends in general.
12. When you stop exercising, allow the pedals
to slowly come to a stop.
13. If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising,
stop immediately and cool down.
14. Use your elliptical exerciser only as
described in this manual.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you for purchasing the revolutionary
ordicTrack
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The AUDIOSTRIDER 990 elliptical exerciser provides
a wide array of features designed to make your workouts at home more effective and enjoyable—and when
youʼre not exercising, the unique elliptical exerciser
can be folded out of the way.
For your benefit, read this manual carefully before
you use the elliptical exerciser. If you have ques-
®
UDIOSTRIDER 990 elliptical exerciser.
A
Upper Body Arm
Speakers
Water Bottle Holder*
Storage Magnet
tions after reading this manual, please see the front
over of this manual. To help us assist you, note the
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product model number and serial number before contacting us. The model number and the location of the
serial number decal are shown on the front cover of
this manual.
Before reading further, please familiarize yourself with
the parts that are labeled in the drawing below.
Fan
Console
Pulse Sensor
Audio Cable
Pedal Disc
Handle
Leveling Foot
Ramp
Wheel
Pedal
Pedal Arm Latch
Leveling Foot
Latch Button
Power Socket
*Water bottle is not included
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ASSEMBLY
M10 x 93mm Button Screw (82)–4
M10 x 25mm
Washer (87)–2
M8 Split
Washer (101)–4
M4 x 16mm
Screw (116)–16
M6 Split Washer
(102)–8
M6 x 35mm
Screw (109)–4
M6 x 62mm
Screw (108)–4
M8.5 x 16mm x
1.5mm Washer
(103)–6
Link Arm
Spacer (74)–4
M8 x 20mm Button
Screw (107)–4
M8 x 25mm Button
Screw (110)–2
M10 x 20mm Button
Screw (111)–2
M8 x 15mm Button
Screw (106)–10
M10 Curved
Washer (99)–4
Wave Washer
(100)–2
Assembly requires two persons. Place all parts of the elliptical exerciser in a cleared area and remove the
packing materials. Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed.
In addition to the included tools, assembly requires a Phillips screwdriverand rubber
mallet.
As you assemble the elliptical exerciser, use the drawings below to identify small parts. The number in parentheses below each drawing is the key number of the part, from the PART LIST near the end of this manual. The
number following the parentheses is the quantity needed for assembly. Note: Some small parts may have
been preassembled. If a part is not in the hardware kit, check to see if it has been preassembled.
1. If there is a shipping bracket attached to the
rear of the Folding Frame (not shown), remove
the screw and the shipping bracket from the
Folding Frame. Discard the screw and the ship-
ping bracket.
See HOW TO FOLD AND UNFOLD THE
ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER on page 11 and
unfold the elliptical exerciser.
While another person lifts the front of the
Frame (1), attach the Front Stabilizer (4) to the
Frame with two M10 x 93mm Button Screws
(82) and two M10 Curved Washers (99).
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1
82
99
99
4
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2. While another person lifts the Folding Frame
(2), attach the Rear Stabilizer (3) to the Folding
Frame with two M10 x 93mm Button Screws
82) and two M10 Curved Washers (99). Next,
(
tighten the Center Foot (95) into the Frame (1).
2
1
3
95
3. Attach the Front Ramp Cover (6) to the
Ramp (5) with four M4 x 16mm Screws (116).
Slide an M10 x 25mm Washer (87) onto an
M10 x 20mm Button Screw (111). Tighten the
Button Screw into one end of the Ramp
Axle (72). Apply a small amount of the included
grease to the Ramp Axle.
Orient the Ramp (5) as shown. Make sure that
the post on the Frame (1) is in the center of
the Ramp. Align the lower end of the Ramp
with the welded tube on the Frame. Insert the
Ramp Axle (72) into the Ramp and the welded
tube.
Slide an M10 x 25mm Washer (87) onto an
M10 x 20mm Button Screw (111). Tighten the
Button Screw into the open end of the Ramp
Axle (72).
2
99
3
116
6
99
82
5
87
111
1
111
72
87
Grease
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4. Identify the Left Pedal (34) and the Left Pedal
Arm (32), which are marked with stickers.
ttach the Left Pedal (34) to the Left Pedal
A
Arm (32) with two M6 x 62mm Screws (108),
wo M6 x 35mm Screws (109), and four M6
t
Split Washers (102).
Attach the Right Pedal (not shown) to the
Right Pedal Arm (not shown) in the same
way.
4
32
102
4
3
5. Insert the Roller (38) on the Left Pedal Arm (32)
and the Roller on the Right Pedal Arm (33) into
the sides of the Ramp (5).
Attach the Rear Ramp Cover (7) to the
Ramp (5) with two M4 x 16mm Screws (116).
See the inset drawing. Lift the Pedal Arm
Latch (41) on the Left Pedal Arm (32) and set
the end of the Left Pedal Arm on the left Crank
Bushing Sleeve (54). Release the Pedal Arm
Latch; make sure that the Left Pedal Arm is
securely connected to the Crank Bushing
Sleeve.
Connect the Right Pedal Arm (33) to the
right Crank Bushing Sleeve (not shown) in
the same way.
109
108
5
5
102
109
102
116
7
33
38
32
32
41
54
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6. While another person holds the Upright (10)
near the Frame (1), connect the Upper Wire
Harness (65) to the Lower Wire Harness (64).
Carefully insert the Upright (10) into the
rame (1); be careful not to damage the Wire
F
Harnesses (64, 65). Attach the Upright with
four M8 x 20mm Button Screws (107) and four
M8 Split Washers (101).
6
e careful not
B
to damage the
Wire Harnesses
(64, 65) during
this step
101
10
65
107
64
101
7. Attach the Left Upper Body Arm (22) to the left
Upper Body Leg (24) with three M8 x 15mm
Button Screws (106).
Attach the Right Upper Body Arm (23) in the
same way.
107
7
22
106
24
1
23
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8. Hold the Left Rear Upper Body Cover (26) and
he Left Front Upper Body Cover (27) around
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the left Upper Body Leg (24). Attach the Upper
Body Covers with five M4 x 16mm Screws (116).
Attach the Right Rear Upper Body Cover
(28) and the Right Front Upper Body Cover
29) in the same way.
(
8
29
116
28
27
9. Apply a small amount of grease to the axle on
the Left Link Arm (30), to the axle on the Left
Pedal Arm (32), and to a Wave Washer (100).
Slide the Wave Washer (100) onto the axle on
the Left Pedal Arm (32). Next, slide a Link Arm
Spacer (74) onto the axle on the Left Link
Arm (30).
Then, insert the axle on the Left Link Arm (30)
into the left Upper Body Leg (24) while sliding
the Left Link Arm onto the axle on the Left
Pedal Arm (32).
Repeat this step with the Right Link
Arm (31).
9
Grease
74
24
30
24
26
116
31
100
32
Grease
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10. Attach the Left Link Arm (30) to the Left Pedal
Arm (32) with an M8 x 15mm Button Screw
(106), an M8.5 x 16mm x 1.5mm Washer (103),
nd an Axle Cover (66).
a
ttach the Left Link Arm (30) to the left Upper
A
Body Leg (24) with an M8 x 25mm Button
Screw (110), two M8.5 x 16mm x 1.5mm
Washers (103), two Axle Covers (66), a Link
Arm Spacer (74), and an M8 x 15mm Button
Screw (106) as shown.
10
110
103
66
74
24
31
106
103
66
Attach the Right Link Arm (31) in the same
way.
11. Make sure that all parts of the elliptical exerciser are properly tightened. Note: Some hardware may be
left over after assembly is completed. To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat under the
elliptical exerciser.
Plug the power cord into the power socket at the rear of the elliptical exerciser (see HOW TO PLUG IN THE
POWER CORD on page 11). IMPORTANT: If the ellipical exerciser has been exposed to cold tempera-
tures, allow it to warm to room temperature before plugging in the power cord. If you do not do this,
the console displays or other electronic components may become damaged.
30
106
103
66
32
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HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD
This product must be grounded. If it should mal-
unction or break down, grounding provides a path of
f
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk
of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a
grounding plug. Plug the power cord into an appro-
priate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. This product is for use on a nominal 120volt circuit. IMPORTANT: The elliptical exerciser is
not compatible with GFCI-equipped outlets.
DANGER: Improper connection
of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in an increased risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman 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.
HOW TO FOLD AND UNFOLD THE ELLIPTICAL
XERCISER
E
hen the elliptical exerciser is not in use, the frame
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can be folded out of the way. First, lift the latch under
each pedal arm, and lift the pedal arms off the sleeves
on the crank arms.
Pedal
Sleeve
Next, raise the pedal arms until they touch the magnets on the upper body legs; the magnets will hold the
pedal arms in place. Then, hold the handle and lift the
frame until it locks in a vertical position.
Arm
Latch
A temporary
adapter may
be used to
connect the
power cord
to a 2-pole
receptacle
as shown at
the right if a
properly
grounded
outlet is not
available. The temporary adapter should be used only
until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a
qualified electrician.
The green-colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending
from the adapter must be connected to a permanent
ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.
Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place
by a metal screw. Some 2-pole receptacle outlet box
covers are not grounded. Contact a qualified electrician to determine if the outlet box cover is
grounded before using an adapter.
Grounded Outlet Box
Adapter
Lug
Metal Screw
Magnet
Handle
Latch
Button
To use the elliptical exerciser, first hold the handle,
press the latch button, and lower the frame.
Next, pull the pedal arms off the magnets on the upper
body legs. Then, lift the latches under the pedalarms, and set the pedal arms on the sleeves on the
crank arms. Release the latches, and make sure that
the pedal arms are securely connected to the crank
arms.
Pedal Arm
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HOW TO MOVE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
To move the elliptical exerciser, first fold it as
escribed on page 11. Next, stand in front of the ellipti-
d
cal exerciser, hold the handgrip pulse sensors, and
lace one foot against the center of the front stabilizer.
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Pull the pulse sensors until the elliptical exerciser will
roll on the front wheels. Carefully move the elliptical
exerciser to the desired position, and then lower it.
Handgrip
Pulse
Sensors
HOW TO EXERCISE ON THE ELLIPTICAL
EXERCISER
o mount the elliptical exerciser, hold the upper body
T
arms and step onto the pedal that is in the lowest posi-
ion. Next, step onto the other pedal. Push the pedals
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until they begin to move with a continuous motion.
Note: The crank arms can turn in either direction.
It is recommended that you turn the crank arms in
the direction shown by the arrow below; however,
for variety you can turn the crank arms in the
opposite direction.
Upper Body Arms
Place
your foot
here
Pedals
Crank Arm
To dismount the elliptical exerciser, wait until the pedals come to a complete stop. Note: The elliptical
exerciser does not have a free wheel; the pedals
will continue to move until the flywheel stops.
When the pedals are stationary, step off the higher
pedal first. Then, step off the lower pedal.
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CONSOLE DIAGRAM
FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE
The advanced console offers an array of features
designed to make your workouts more effective and
enjoyable. When you select the manual mode of the
console, you can change the resistance of the pedals
and the incline of the ramp with the touch of a button.
As you exercise, the console will provide continuous
exercise feedback. You can even measure your heart
rate using the handgrip pulse sensor.
The console also offers twenty preset programs. Each
program automatically changes the resistance of the
pedals and prompts you to increase or decrease your
pedaling pace as it guides you through an effective
workout.
The console also offers two custom programs that
allow you to create your own workout programs and
store them in memory for future use.
In addition, the console features two heart rate programs that change the resistance of the pedals to
keep your heart rate near target heart rate settings
while you exercise.
The console also features the new iFit Interactive
Workout System. The iFit Interactive Workout System
enables the console to accept iFit cards containing
workout programs designed to help you achieve specific fitness goals. For example, lose unwanted
pounds with the 8-week Weight Loss program. iFit
programs control the resistance of the pedals while
the voice of a personal trainer coaches you and motivates you through your workouts. One iFit card with
three new programs is included. Additional iFit cards
are available separately. To purchase iFit cards, go
to www.iFit.com or call the telephone number on
the front cover of this manual. iFit cards are also
available at select stores.
You can even connect your MP3 player or CD player
to the consoleʼs sound system and listen to your
favorite music or audio books while you exercise.
To use the manual mode, see page 14. To use a
preset program, see page 16. To create a custom
program, see page 17. To use a custom program,
see page 18. To use a heart rate program, see page
19. To use an iFit program, see page 21. To use thesound system, see page 21.
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HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE
4. Follow your progress with the display.
Note: If there is a sheet of clear plastic on the face of
the console, remove the plastic.
1. Press any button on the console or begin pedaling to turn on the console.
When you turn on the console, the display will
light. A tone will then sound and the console will
be ready for use.
2. Select the manual mode.
When you turn on the console, the manual mode
will be selected. If you have selected a program,
reselect the manual mode by pressing any of the
Programs buttons repeatedly until zeros appear in
the display.
While you pedal, the upper left corner of the display will show the elapsed time. Note: During a
program, except for heart rate program 1, the display will show the time remaining in the program.
The upper right corner of the display will show the
distance you have pedaled, in total revolutions.
The display will also show your heart rate when
you use the handgrip pulse sensor (see step 5 on
page 15).
The lower left corner of the display will show the
ramp incline level.
The lower center of the display will show the
approximate number of grams of carbs you have
burned.
3. Begin pedaling and change the resistance of
the pedals and the incline of the ramp as
desired.
As you pedal, change the resistance of the pedals
by pressing the OneTouch Resistance buttons.
There are fifteen resistance levels. Note: After you
press the buttons, it will take a moment for the
pedals to reach the selected resistance level.
To vary the motion of the pedals, you can change
the incline of the ramp. To change the incline,
press the OneTouch Ramp buttons. There are five
incline levels. Note: After you press the buttons, it
will take a moment for the ramp to reach the
selected incline level.
The lower right corner of the display will show your
pedaling pace, in revolutions per minute.
The center of the display will show the resistance
level of the pedals for a few seconds each time
the resistance level changes.
You can also view selected information at a larger
size. Press the Display button repeatedly to view
the elapsed time and the distance you have pedaled, the elapsed time and the approximate number of calories you have burned, the elapsed time,
or the approximate number of calories you have
burned. Press the Display button again to view a
workout history of resistance levels and pedaling
pace.
To again view the time, distance, ramp incline,
number of grams of carbs burned, and pedaling
pace, press the Display button again.
To view the total distance pedaled since the elliptical exerciser was purchased and the trip distance,
press the Odometer button. The information will
appear in the display for a few seconds. To reset
the trip distance, hold down the Odometer button
for a few seconds.
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5. Measure your heart rate if desired.
6. Turn on the fan if desired.
If there are
sheets of clear
plastic on the
metal contacts
on the handgrip
ulse sensor,
p
remove the plastic. In addition,
make sure that
your hands are
clean. To mea-
sure your heart
rate, hold the handgrip pulse sensor with your
palms resting against the metal contacts. Avoid
moving your hands or gripping the contacts
tightly.
When your pulse is detected, your heart rate will
be shown in the display. For the most accurate
heart rate reading, hold the contacts for at least 15
seconds.
If your heart rate is not shown, make sure that
your hands are positioned as described. Be careful not to move your hands excessively or to
squeeze the metal contacts tightly. For optimal
performance, clean the metal contacts using a soft
cloth; never use alcohol, abrasives, or chemi-
cals to clean the contacts.
Contacts
To turn on the fan at high speed, press the Fan
button. To turn on the fan at low speed, press the
Fan button a second time. To select the auto
mode, press the Fan button again; when the auto
mode is selected, the speed of the fan will auto-
atically increase or decrease as you increase or
m
decrease your pedaling speed.
Pivot the fan louvers above the display upward or
downward to direct the airflow from the fan.
To turn off the fan, press the Fan button again.
Note: If the pedals are not moved for about thirty
seconds, the fan will automatically turn off.
7. When you are finished exercising, the console
will turn off automatically.
If the pedals are not moved for several seconds, a
series of tones will sound and the console will
pause.
If the pedals are not moved for about five minutes,
the console will turn off and the display will be
reset.
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HOW TO USE A PRESET PROGRAM
1. Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 14.
2. Select a preset program.
To select a weight loss program, press the Weight
Loss Programs button repeatedly; to select an aerobic fitness program, press the Aerobic Fitness
Programs button; to select a competition program,
press the Competition Programs button.
When you select a preset program, the name of
the program, the program time, and the maximum
pace and resistance level for the program will
appear in the display for a few seconds. A profile
of the resistance levels of the program will then
appear in the display.
Profile
During the program, the program profile will show
your progress (see the drawing at the left). The
flashing segment of the profile represents the cur-
ent segment of the program. The height of the
r
flashing segment indicates the resistance level for
he current segment. At the end of each segment
t
of the program, a series of tones will sound and
the next segment of the profile will begin to flash.
If a different resistance level is programmed for
the next segment, the resistance level will appear
in the display for a few seconds to alert you. The
resistance of the pedals will then change.
As you exercise, you
will be prompted to
keep your pedaling
pace near the target
pace setting for the current segment. When an
upward-pointing arrow or the prompt SPEED UP
appears next to the pace information in the display, increase your pace. When a downward-pointing arrow or the prompt SLOW DOWN appears,
decrease your pace. When no arrow or prompt
appears, maintain your current pace. IMPOR-
TANT: The target pace settings are intended
only to provide motivation. Make sure to pedal
at a pace that is comfortable for you.
3.
Begin pedaling to start the program.
Each program is divided into 20, 30, or 45 oneminute segments. One resistance level and one
target pace setting are programmed for each segment. Note: The same resistance level and/or target
pace setting may be programmed for two or more
consecutive segments.
If the resistance level for the current segment is
too high or too low, you can manually override the
setting by pressing the OneTouch Resistance buttons. However, when the current segment ends,
the pedals will automatically adjust to the resistance level for the next segment.
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a series
of tones will sound and the program will pause. To
restart the program, simply resume pedaling. The
program will continue until the last segment of the
profile flashes and the last segment of the program ends.
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4. Follow your progress with the display.
HOW TO CREATE A CUSTOM PROGRAM
During the program, the display will show the program profile, the time remaining in the program,
and the distance you have pedaled.
To view the profile, your pedaling pace, and the
istance you have pedaled, press the Display but-
d
ton. Note: The words SPEED UP or SLOW DOWN
may appear in the display to prompt you to keep
your pedaling pace near the target pace setting for
the current segment.
To view the time remaining in the program and the
distance pedaled, press the Display button. Press
the Display button again to view the time remaining and the approximate number of calories
burned.
To view the time remaining, distance pedaled,
ramp incline, number of grams of carbs burned,
and pedaling pace, press the Display button again.
Note: An upward- or downward-pointing arrow may
appear in the display to prompt you to keep your
pedaling pace near the target pace setting for the
current segment.
1. Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 14.
2. Select a custom program.
To select a custom program, press the Custom
Programs button once or twice. When you select a
custom program, the name of the program and the
settings for the program will appear in the display
for a few seconds.
3. Begin pedaling to start the program, and
program the desired settings.
To view the first display again, press the Display
button again.
5. Measure your heart rate if desired.
See step 5 on page 15.
6. Turn on the fan if desired.
See step 6 on page 15.
7. When you are finished exercising, the console
will turn off automatically.
See step 7 on page 15.
Each custom program is divided into 30 oneminute segments. You can program one resistance
level and one target pace setting for each segment.
To program a resistance level for the first segment,
simply adjust the resistance of the pedals by
pressing the OneTouch Resistance buttons. To
program a target pace for the first segment, simply
pedal at the desired pace.
At the end of the first segment, the program will
store the current resistance level and your current
pace in memory. Program a resistance level and a
target pace for the second segment as described
above.
Continue exercising for up to forty minutes. Stop
pedaling when you are finished with your workout.
The program you created will then be stored in
memory. Note: If your workout is less than thirty
minutes long, any remaining segments in the program will be stored with the last resistance level
and target pace setting you programmed.
4. When the program is finished, the console will
turn off automatically.
See step 7 on page 15.
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HOW TO USE A CUSTOM PROGRAM
1. Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 14.
2. Select a custom program.
To select a custom program, press the Custom
Programs button repeatedly until the words CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2 appear in the display.
When you select a custom program, the name of
the program, the program time, and the maximum
pace and resistance level will appear in the display
for a few seconds. A profile of the resistance levels
of the program will then appear in the display.
Profile
3. Begin pedaling to start the program.
Each custom program is divided into 30 oneminute segments. One resistance level and one
target pace setting are programmed for each segment. Note: The same resistance level and/or target pace setting may be programmed for two or
more consecutive segments.
During the program, the program profile will show
your progress. The flashing segment of the profile
represents the current segment of the program.
The height of the flashing segment indicates the
resistance level for the current segment. At the
end of each segment of the program, a series of
tones will sound and the next segment of the profile will begin to flash. If a different resistance level
is programmed for the next segment, the resistance level will appear in the display for a few seconds to alert you. The resistance of the pedals will
then change.
As you exercise, you
will be prompted to
keep your pedaling
ace near the target
p
pace setting for the cur-
ent segment. When an
r
upward-pointing arrow or the prompt SPEED UP
appears next to the pace information in the display
(see step 4 on page 17), increase your pace.
When a downward-pointing arrow or the prompt
SLOW DOWN appears, decrease your pace.
When no arrow or prompt appears, maintain your
current pace. IMPORTANT: The target pace set-
tings are intended only to provide motivation.
Make sure to pedal at a pace that is comfortable for you.
If the resistance level for the current segment is
too high or too low, you can manually override the
setting by pressing the OneTouch Resistance buttons. However, when the current segment ends,
the pedals will automatically adjust to the resistance level for the next segment.
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a series
of tones will sound and the program will pause. To
restart the program, simply resume pedaling. The
program will continue until the last segment of the
profile flashes and the last segment of the program ends.
4. Change the program if desired.
If desired, you can change the program while
using it. To change the resistance level for thecurrent segment, simply press the OneTouch
Resistance buttons. At the end of the current segment, the new resistance level will be stored in
memory. To change the target pace for the cur-rent segment, simply change your pedaling pace.
At the end of the current segment, your pace will
be stored in memory. You can continue exercising
and changing the program for up to thirty minutes.
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5. Follow your progress with the display.
HOW TO USE A HEART RATE PROGRAM
See step 4 on page 17.
6. Measure your heart rate if desired.
See step 5 on page 15.
7. Turn on the fan if desired.
See step 6 on page 15.
8. When you are finished exercising, the console
will turn off automatically.
See step 7 on page 15.
1. Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 14.
2. Select a heart rate program.
To select one of the heart rate programs, press the
Heart Rate Programs button repeatedly until the
words HEART RATE 1 or HEART RATE 2 appear
in the display.
3. Enter a target heart rate setting.
A few seconds after you select a heart rate program, the words ENTER MAX TARGET HEART
RATE FOR THIS WORKOUT will appear in the
display and the number 110 will begin to flash.
During heart rate program 1, the same target
heart rate setting will be programmed for all segments of the program. If you have selected heart
rate program 1, press the increase and decrease
buttons above the Heart Rate Programs button to
enter the desired target heart rate setting (see
EXERCISE INTENSITY on page 23).
During heart rate program 2, different target
heart rate settings will be programmed for different
segments of the program. If you have selected
heart rate program 2, press the increase and
decrease buttons above the Heart Rate Programs
button to enter the desired maximum target heart
rate setting for the program (see EXERCISE
INTENSITY on page 23).
4. Hold the handgrip pulse sensor.
It is not necessary to hold the handgrip pulse sensor continuously during heart rate programs; however, you should hold the handgrip pulse sensor
frequently for the programs to operate properly.
Each time you hold the handgrip pulse sensor,
keep your hands on the metal contacts for at
least 30 seconds.
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5. Begin pedaling to start the program.
Heart rate program 1 is divided into 40 one-
minute segments. Note: For a shorter workout,
stop exercising or select a different program
before the program ends.
eart rate program 2 is divided into 30 one-
H
minute segments. One target heart rate setting is
programmed for each segment. Note: The same
target heart rate setting may be programmed for
consecutive segments.
During the program, the program profile in the display will show your progress. The flashing segment of the profile represents the current segment
of the program. The height of the flashing segment
indicates the target heart rate setting for the current segment. At the end of each segment of the
program, a series of tones will sound and the next
segment of the profile will begin to flash.
Profile
If the resistance level for the current segment is
oo high or too low, you can manually override the
t
setting by pressing the OneTouch Resistance buttons. However, when the console compares your
heart rate to the target heart rate setting, the resistance of the pedals may automatically increase or
decrease to bring your heart rate closer to the tar-
et heart rate setting.
g
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a series
of tones will sound and the program will pause. To
restart the program, simply resume pedaling. The
program will continue until the last segment of the
program ends.
6. Follow your progress with the display.
During heart rate program 1, the display will
show a graphic that represents a heartbeat each
time your heartbeat is detected, the elapsed time,
and the distance that you have pedaled. Duringheart rate program 2, the display will show the
program profile, the time remaining in the program, and the distance that you have pedaled.
During both programs, the console will regularly
compare your heart rate to the target heart rate
setting for the current segment of the program. If
your heart rate is too far below or above the target
heart rate setting, the resistance of the pedals will
automatically increase or decrease to bring your
heart rate closer to the target heart rate setting.
Each time the resistance changes, the resistance
level will appear in the display for a few seconds
to alert you.
While you exercise, you
will be prompted to
maintain a constant
pedaling pace. When
an upward-pointing
arrow or the prompt
SPEED UP appears next to the pace information
in the display (see step 6 on this page), increase
your pace. When a downward-pointing arrow or
the prompt SLOW DOWN appears, decrease your
pace. When no arrow or prompt appears, maintain
your current pace.
To view the profile, your pedaling pace, and the
distance you have pedaled, press the Display button. Note: The words SPEED UP or SLOW DOWN
may appear in the display to prompt you to keep
your pedaling pace near the target pace setting for
the current segment.
To view the time remaining in the program and the
distance pedaled, press the Display button. Press
the Display button again to view the time remaining and the approximate number of calories
burned.
To view the time remaining, distance pedaled,
ramp incline, number of grams of carbs burned,
and pedaling pace, press the Display button again.
Note: An upward- or downward-pointing arrow may
appear in the display to prompt you to keep your
pedaling pace near the target pace setting for the
current segment.
To view the first display again, press the Display
button again.
7. Turn on the fan if desired.
See step 6 on page 15.
8. When you are finished exercising, the console
will turn off automatically.
See step 7 on page 15.
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HOW TO USE AN IFIT PROGRAM
HOW TO USE THE STEREO SOUND SYSTEM
1. Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 14.
2. Insert an iFit card and select a program.
To use an iFit program, insert an iFit card into the
iFit slot; make sure that the iFit card is oriented so
the metal contacts are face-down and are facing
the slot. When the iFit card is properly inserted,
the indicator next to the slot will light and text will
appear in the display.
iFit Slot
iFit Card
Next, select the desired program on the iFit card
by pressing the up and down buttons next to the
iFit slot.
To play music or audio
ooks through the con-
b
soleʼs sound system while
ou exercise, first locate
y
the audio cable in the center of the console above
the speakers. Plug the
cable into a jack on your MP3 player or CD player;
make sure that the audio cable is fully plugged in.
Next, press the play button on your MP3 player or CD
player. Adjust the volume level using the volume control on your MP3 player or CD player.
When not in use, insert the audio cable into the storage recess on the console.
Cable
A moment after you select a program, the voice of
a personal trainer will begin guiding you through
your workout. iFit programs work in the same way
as preset programs. To use the program, see
steps 3 to 6 on pages 16 and 17.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Inspect and tighten all parts of the elliptical exerciser
egularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
r
To clean the elliptical exerciser, use a damp cloth and
a small amount of mild soap. IMPORTANT: To avoid
amage to the console, keep liquids away from
d
the console and keep the console out of direct
sunlight.
HOW TO LEVEL THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER OR
ELIMINATE FLEXING IN THE FRAME
If the elliptical exerciser rocks on your floor during use,
turn one or both of the Leveling Feet (98) until the
rocking motion is eliminated.
88
14, 15
12
116
1
95
Adjust the position of the Shields (14, 15) until the
iscs (12) no longer rub against them, and then tight-
D
en the Bolt Sets (88) and the M4 x 16mm Screws
(116).
ANDGRIP PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING
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If the handgrip pulse sensor does not function properly, see step 5 on page 15.
HOW TO ADJUST THE BELT
If the pedals slip
while you are
pedaling, even
while the resistance is adjusted
to the highest setting, the belt may
need to be adjusted. To adjust the
belt, first carefully
pry off the left
Disc Cover (13)
using a flat screwdriver. Next, remove the four screws
(not shown) from the center of the left Disc (12).
Gently rotate the Disc Cover and the Disc away from
the elliptical exerciser.
13
12
98
If the elliptical exerciser flexes in the center during
use, turn the Center Foot (95) until the flexing is eliminated.
HOW TO ELIMINATE RUBBING OF THE DISCS
See the drawing above. If the Discs (12) rub against
the Shields (14, 15) during use, make sure that the
Center Foot (95) is installed in the Frame (1). If the
Center Foot is installed, loosen the two indicated Bolt
Sets (88) and the two M4 x 16mm Screws (116) in
each side of the elliptical exerciser.
Loosen, but do
not remove, the
three 1/4" x
19mm Button
Screws (114).
Insert the shaft of
a screwdriver
downward
between the
Idler (47) and the
Idler Pulley (48).
Pull the top of the
screwdriver
toward the rear of the elliptical exerciser until the Belt
(96) is tight, and then tighten the three Button Screws.
Reattach the left disc with the four screws and then
reattach the left disc cover.
47
48
114
96
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EXERCISE GUIDELINES
WARNING: B
this or any exercise program, consult your
physician. This is especially important for
persons over the age of 35 or persons with
pre-existing health problems.
The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors may affect the accuracy of
heart rate readings. The pulse sensor is
intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart rate trends in general.
These guidelines will help you to plan your exercise
program. For detailed exercise information, obtain a
reputable book or consult your physician. Remember,
proper nutrition and adequate rest are essential for
successful results.
efore beginning
Burning Fat—To burn fat effectively, you must exer-
cise at a low intensity level for a sustained period of
time. During the first few minutes of exercise, your
body uses carbohydrate calories for energy. Only after
the first few minutes of exercise does your body begin
to use stored fat calories for energy. If your goal is to
burn fat, adjust the intensity of your exercise until your
heart rate is near the lowest number in your training
zone. For maximum fat burning, exercise with your
heart rate near the middle number in your training
zone.
Aerobic Exercise—If your goal is to strengthen your
cardiovascular system, you must perform aerobic
exercise, which is activity that requires large amounts
of oxygen for prolonged periods of time. For aerobic
exercise, adjust the intensity of your exercise until
your heart rate is near the highest number in your
training zone.
EXERCISE INTENSITY
Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your
cardiovascular system, exercising at the proper intensity is the key to achieving results. You can use your
heart rate as a guide to find the proper intensity level.
The chart below shows recommended heart rates for
fat burning and aerobic exercise.
To find the proper intensity level, find your age at the
bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to the nearest ten years). The three numbers listed above your
age define your “training zone.” The lowest number is
the heart rate for fat burning, the middle number is the
heart rate for maximum fat burning, and the highest
number is the heart rate for aerobic exercise.
WORKOUT GUIDELINES
Warming up—Start with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching
and light exercise. A warm-up increases your body
temperature, heart rate, and circulation in preparation
for exercise.
Training Zone Exercise—Exercise for 20 to 30 minutes with your heart rate in your training zone. (During
the first few weeks of your exercise program, do not
keep your heart rate in your training zone for longer
than 20 minutes.) Breathe regularly and deeply as you
exercise–never hold your breath.
Cooling down—Finish with 5 to 10 minutes of
stretching. Stretching increases the flexibility of your
muscles and helps to prevent post-exercise problems.
EXERCISE FREQUENCY
To maintain or improve your condition, complete three
workouts each week, with at least one day of rest
between workouts. After a few months of regular exercise, you may complete up to five workouts each
week, if desired. Remember, the key to success is to
make exercise a regular and enjoyable part of your
everyday life.
111Console
122Disc
132Disc Cover
141Left Shield
151Right Shield
162Rear Cap
172Wheel
182Wheel Cover
191Rear Upright Cover
201Front Upright Cover
212Handgrip
221Left Upper Body Arm
231Right Upper Body Arm
242Upper Body Leg
252Pulse Sensor/Wire
261Left Rear Upper Body Cover
271Left Front Upper Body Cover
281Right Rear Upper Body Cover
291Right Front Upper Body Cover
301Left Link Arm
311Right Link Arm
321Left Pedal Arm
331Right Pedal Arm
341Left Pedal
351Right Pedal
361Left Frame Cover
371Right Frame Cover
384Roller
392Pedal Arm Cap
401Tray
412Pedal Arm Latch
424Pedal Arm Latch Spring
436Pedal Arm Cap
441Eddy Mechanism
451Eddy Crank Assembly
461Pillow Block
471Idler
481Idler Pulley
491Eddy Motor
501Reed Switch/Wire
1Folding Frame
511Clamp
22Large Axle Cover
5
532Crank Bushing
542Crank Bushing Sleeve
552Crank Arm
561Crank Arm Spacer
571Large Pulley
581Crank Flange
592Crank Bearing Assembly
601Crank Spacer
611Crank
622Lift Bracket
631Lift Axle
641Lower Wire Harness
651Upper Wire Harness
666Axle Cover
678Bushing Assembly
684Brass Bushing
691Latch Bracket
701Latch Button
711Upper Body Axle
721Ramp Axle
731Pivot Axle
744Link Arm Spacer
751Latch Axle
761Latch Spring
772Lift Axle Screw
781Button Frame
792Hairpin Cotter
802Lift Axle Washer
811Control Board
824M10 x 93mm Button Screw
832Crank Snap Ring
842Crank Arm Washer
852Outside Crank Bushing
861Flange Screw
874M10 x 25mm Washer
885Bolt Set
894Small Snap Ring
901Idler Snap Ring
911Eddy Snap Ring
921Idler Spacer
932M10 Locknut
943Idler Washer
951Center Foot
961Belt
971Control Box
982Leveling Foot
994M10 Curved Washer
1004Wave Washer
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ey No. Qty.DescriptionKey No. Qty.Description
K
1014M8 Split Washer
0212M6 Split Washer
1
1038M8.5 x 16mm x 1.5mm Washer
044M8 x 20mm x 2mm Washer
1
1054M8 x 16mm Button Screw
10610M8 x 15mm Button Screw
1078M8 x 20mm Button Screw
1084M6 x 62mm Screw
1094M6 x 35mm Screw
1106M8 x 25mm Button Screw
1114M10 x 20mm Button Screw
1128M8 x 25mm Shoulder Screw
1132M8 x 30mm Button Screw
11451/4" x 19mm Button Screw
1153M4 x 12mm Screw
11656M4 x 16mm Screw
1178M4 x 16mm Cupped Screw
1184M6 Locknut
1194Bearing Assembly
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. See the back cover of this manual for information
about ordering replacement parts. *These parts are not illustrated.
*–Lift Motor Power Wire
*–Lift Motor Sensor Wire
*–Power Cord
*–Userʼs Manual
*–Hex Key
*–Grease Packet
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts, please see the front cover of this manual. To help us assist you, be prepared to
provide the following information when contacting us:
• the model number and serial number of the product (see the front cover of this manual)
• the name of the product (see the front cover of this manual)
• the key number and description of the replacement part(s) (see the PART LIST and the EXPLODED
DRAWING near the end of this manual)
LIMITED WARRANTY
ICON of Canada, Inc. (ICON) warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and material, under normal use and service conditions. Parts and labor are warranted for one (1) year from the
date of purchase.
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser. ICONʼs obligation under this warranty is limited to
repairing or replacing, at ICONʼs option, the product through one of its authorized service centers. All
repairs for which warranty claims are made must be preauthorized by ICON. This warranty does not
extend to any damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage, abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center; products used for
commercial or rental purposes; or products used as store display models. No other warranty beyond
that specifically set forth above is authorized by ICON.
ICON is not responsible or liable for indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product; damages with respect to any economic loss, loss of
property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of enjoyment or use, or costs of removal or installation; or
other consequential damages of whatsoever nature. Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. Accordingly, the above limitation may not apply to you.
The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties, and any implied warranties
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are limited in their scope and duration to the terms
set forth herein. Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts.
Accordingly, the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from province to
province.
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