Pro-Form 600 S Treadmill, 850, PFEL5105.3 User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
BEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
CONDITIONING GUIDELINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
PART LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
EXPLODED DRAWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover
LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover
PROFORM is a registered trademark of ICON IP, Inc.
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following important precau-
tions before using the elliptical exerciser.
1. Read all instructions in this manual and all warnings on the elliptical exerciser before using the elliptical exerciser. Use the ellipti­cal exercise only as described in this manual.
2. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the elliptical exerciser are adequately informed of all precautions.
3. The elliptical exerciser is intended for home use only. Do not use the elliptical exerciser in a commercial, rental, or institu­tional setting.
4. Keep the elliptical exerciser indoors, away from moisture and dust. Place the 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 the elliptical exerciser to mount, dis­mount, and use it.
5. Inspect and properly tighten all parts regu­larly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
10. 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.
11. Keep your back straight when using the ellip­tical exerciser; do not arch your back.
12. If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising, stop immediately and cool down.
13. When you stop exercising, allow the pedals to slowly come to a stop.
14. The decal shown below has been placed on the elliptical exerciser. If the decal is miss­ing or illegible, call the telephone number on the front cover of this manual and order a free replacement decal. Apply the decal in the location shown.
6. Keep children under age 12 and pets away from the elliptical exerciser at all times.
7. The elliptical exerciser should not be used by persons weighing more than 250 pounds (113 kg).
8. Wear appropriate exercise clothes while using the elliptical exerciser. Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection while exer­cising.
9. Hold the handgrip pulse sensor or the han­dlebars when mounting, dismounting, or using the elliptical exerciser.
WARNING: Before beginning 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. Read all instructions before using. ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you for selecting the revolutionary PROFORM
50 elliptical exerciser. The 850 elliptical exerciser
8 provides a wide array of features designed to make your workouts at home more effective and enjoy­able—and when youʼre not exercising, the unique 850 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-
tions after reading this manual, please see the front cover of this manual. To help us assist you, note the product model number and serial number before con-
Handgrip Pulse Sensor
Console
®
tacting us. The model number is PFEL5105.3. The
erial number can be found on a decal attached to the
s elliptical exerciser (see the front cover of this manual for the location of the decal).
To avoid a registration fee for any service needed under warranty, you must register the elliptical exerciser at www.proformservice.com/registration.
Before reading further, please familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled in the drawing below.
Handlebar
Fan
Pedal Disk
Handle
Leveling Foot
Storage Magnet
Water Bottle Holder*
Wheel
Pedal
Pedal Arm Latch
Storage Latch
*No water bottle is included
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ASSEMBLY
M10 x 127mm Button Screw (83)–2
M4 x 14mm
Screw (104)–8
M10 Nylon
Locknut (81)–2
M8 Jamnut
(79)–5
M8 Washer
(88)–6
Wave Washer
(111)–2
M8 x 23mm Button
Screw (84)–4
M8 Split
Washer (90)–3
M8 x 41mm Button
Bolt (78)–4
M4 x 16mm
Round Head
Screw (101)–8
M4 x 32mm
Round Head
Screw (105)–6
M4 x 45mm
Screw (108)–2
M8 x 23mm Shoulder
Screw (115)–4
M8 x 69mm Button
Bolt (80)–1
M10 x 80mm Carriage
Bolt (82)–2
Hub Screw (87)–8
Star Washer
(112)–8
To hire an authorized service technician to assemble the elliptical exerciser, call toll-free 1-800-445-2480.
Assembly requires two persons. Place all parts of the elliptical exerciser in a cleared area and remove the
acking materials. Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. In addition to the
p
included hex keys, assembly requires a phillips screwdriver , an adjustable
rench , and a rubber mallet .
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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 on pages 28 and 29. The second number is the quantity needed for assembly. Note: Some small parts may have been pre-assembled. If a part is not
in the parts bag, check to see if it has been pre-assembled.
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1.
To make assembly easier, read the information on page 5 before you begin assembling the
lliptical exerciser.
e
hile another person lifts the Base (1), attach the
W Front Stabilizer (6) to the Base with two M10 x 80mm Carriage Bolts (82) and two M10 Nylon Locknuts (81).
1
82
81
6
81
1
2. Remove the indicated screw and the shipping bracket from the Base (1). Discard the screw and the shipping bracket.
Next, turn the Base Foot (26) into the Base (1) as far as possible.
3. Attach the Rear Stabilizer (7) to the Frame (2) with two M10 x 127mm Button Screws (83).
Next, hold the handle on the Frame (2), press the Latch Button (68), and lower the Frame until the Rear Stabilizer (7) is resting on the floor.
2
1
Shipping
Bracket
26
Screw
3
Handle
83
7
2
68
6
4. Hold a Hub Cover (75) and a Crank Arm (36) against the left Crank Hub (38). Align the holes in the Hub Cover and the Crank Arm with the unused holes in the left Crank Hub. Next, insert four Hub Screws (87) into
he Hub Cover and the Crank Arm, and finger tighten
t the Hub Screws into the left Crank Hub. Tighten one of the Hub Screws, and then tighten the Hub Screw across from the first Hub Screw. Then, tighten the remaining two Hub Screws.
Repeat this step on the right side of the elliptical exer­ciser; make sure that the Crank Arms (36) are ori-
ented so the Crank Bushing Sleeves (43) are in the positions shown. Note: There are no Pulley Screws (98) on the right side.
4
98
38
36
75
87
87
43
43
36
5. While another person holds the Upright (3), connect the Upper Wire Harness (48) to the Lower Wire Harness (49). Gently pull the upper end of the Upper Wire Harness to remove any slack, and insert the Upright into the Base (1). Attach the Upright with an M8 x 69mm Button Bolt (80), an M8 Split Washer (90), and an M8 Jamnut (79). Do not tighten
the Button Bolt yet; make sure that the Jamnut is in the hexagonal hole in the Base.
Next, finger tighten two M8 x 23mm Button Screws (84) with two M8 Split Washers (90) into the Base (1).
Do not tighten the Button Screws yet.
Attach the Water Bottle Holder (22) to the Base (1) with two M4 x 14mm Screws (104).
6. Orient one of the Upright Covers (17) as shown, and hold it against the Upright (3). Attach the Upright Cover with two M4 x 16mm Round Head Screws (101). Attach the other Upright Cover in the same way.
5
3
48
80
90
90
84
6
49
79
90
84
104
22
1
3
101
17
17
101
7
7. The Console (5) requires four 1.5V “D” batteries (not
ncluded); alkaline batteries are recommended.
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IMPORTANT: If the ellipical exerciser has been
xposed to cold temperatures, allow it to warm to
e room temperature before inserting batteries into the
onsole. If you do not do this, the console displays
C or other electronic components may become dam-
ged. Press the two tabs on the battery cover, and
a
remove the battery cover. Next, insert four batteries into the Console. Make sure that the batteries are orient-
ed as shown by the diagrams inside of the battery compartments. Then, reattach the battery cover to the
Console.
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Tabs
5
Batteries
Battery
Cover
8. While another person holds the Console (5) near the Upright (3), connect the wire harness on the Console to the Upper Wire Harness (48). Insert the excess wire harness into the Upright. Next, attach the Console to the Upright with four M4 x 16mm Round Head Screws (101). Be careful to avoid pinching the wire har-
ness.
9. Identify the Left Handlebar (8) and the Left Upper Body Arm (11), which are marked with stickers.
Orient the Left Handlebar (8) and the Left Upper Body Arm (11) as shown. Insert the Left Handlebar into the Left Upper Body Arm. Attach the Left Handlebar with two M8 x 41mm Button Bolts (78) and two M8 Jamnuts (79).
Make sure that the Jamnuts are in the hexagonal holes in the Left Upper Body Arm.
8
48
101
5
Wire
3
9
8
Harness
9
Attach the Right Handlebar (9) to the Right Upper Body Arm (12) in the same way.
79
78
79
78
12
11
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10. Insert the Pivot Axle (74) into the Upright (3) and center
it. Apply a generous amount of the included grease to the Pivot Axle.
Orient the Left Upper Body Arm (11) as shown, and
lide it onto the left end of the Pivot Axle (74). Slide the
s Right Upper Body Arm (12) onto the right end of the Pivot Axle.
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74
rease
G
8
8
3
4
8
11
1
12
Tighten an M8 x 23mm Button Screw (84) with an M8 Washer (88) and a Wave Washer (111) into each end of the Pivot Axle (74). Make sure that the Wave Washers
are on the ends of the Pivot Axle.
11. Hold the Left Front Handlebar Cover (18) and the Left Rear Handlebar Cover (19) around the Left Upper Body Arm (11). Attach the Handlebar Covers with three M4 x 32mm Round Head Screws (105).
Attach the Right Front Handlebar Cover (20) and the Right Rear Handlebar Cover (21) around the Right Upper Body Arm (12) in the same way.
12. Identify the Left Pedal (13) and the Left Pedal Leg
(14), which are marked with stickers.
Attach the Left Pedal (13) to the Left Pedal Leg (14) with an M4 x 45mm Screw (108), three M4 x 14mm Screws (104), and four Star Washers (112).
11
12
84
88
11
111
20
105
21
12
18
11
19
13
Attach the Right Pedal (not shown) to the Right Pedal Leg (not shown) in the same way.
112
104
112
108
112
14
112
104
9
13. Apply a thin film of grease to one of the Pedal Leg Axles
32) and to the faces of the two Pedal Leg Bushings
( (33) in the Left Pedal Leg (14).
Next, slide an M8 Washer (88) and a Pedal Leg Cover (31) onto an M8 x 23mm Shoulder Screw (115), and turn the Shoulder Screw a few turns into the Pedal Leg
xle (32).
A
13
1
1
31
8
8
12
While another person holds the front end of the Left Pedal Leg (14) inside of the bracket on the Left Upper Body Arm (11), insert the Pedal Leg Axle (32) into both parts. Next, slide an M8 Washer (88) and a Pedal Leg Cover (31) onto another M8 x 23mm Shoulder Screw (115), and turn the Shoulder Screw a few turns into the Pedal Leg Axle. Tighten both Shoulder Screws.
Repeat this step to attach the Right Pedal Leg (not shown) to the Right Upper Body Arm (12).
14. Lift the latch on the underside of the Left Pedal Leg (14), and set the Left Pedal Leg on the left Crank Bushing Sleeve (43). Release the lever, and make sure that the Left Pedal Leg is securely connected to the Crank Bushing Sleeve.
Connect the Right Pedal Leg (not shown) in the same way.
See step 5. Tighten the M8 x 69mm Button Bolt (80)
and the two M8 x 23mm Button Screws (84).
14
31
88
115
Grease
14
115
33–Grease
32
14
Latch
43
15. 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.
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HOW TO USE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
HOW TO FOLD AND UNFOLD THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
When the elliptical exerciser is not in use, the frame can be folded out of the way. First, lift the latch under each pedal leg, and lift the pedal legs off the sleeves on the crank arms.
Crank
Arm
Pedal Leg
Latch
Sleeve
Next, raise the pedal legs until they touch the magnets on the upper body arms; the magnets will hold the pedal legs in place. Then, hold the handle and lift the frame until it locks in a vertical position.
HOW TO MOVE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
To move the elliptical exerciser, first fold it as described at the left. Next, stand in front of the ellipti­cal exerciser, hold the handle on the upright, and place one foot against the center of the front stabilizer. Pull the handle until the elliptical exerciser will roll on the front wheels. Carefully move the elliptical exerciser to the desired position, and then lower it.
Handle
Place
your foot
here
Pedal Leg
Handle
Frame
Latch
Button
To use the elliptical exerciser, first hold the handle, press the latch button, and lower the frame.
Next, pull the pedal legs off the magnets on the upper body arms. Then, lift the latches under the pedal legs, and set the pedal legs on the sleeves on the crank arms. Release the latches, and make sure that the pedal legs are securely connected to the crank arms.
Magnet
HOW TO LEVEL THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
If the elliptical exerciser rocks slightly on your floor during use, turn one or both of the leveling feet beneath the rear stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated.
Leveling
Feet
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OW TO EXERCISE ON THE ELLIPTICAL
H EXERCISER
To mount the elliptical exerciser, hold the handlebars
nd step onto the pedal that is in the lowest position.
a Next, step onto the other pedal. Push the pedals 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 at the right; how­ever, for variety you can turn the crank arms in the opposite direction.
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 highest pedal first. Then, step off the lowest pedal.
Handlebars
Pedals
Crank Arm
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FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE
The advanced console offers an array of features designed to make your workouts more effective and enjoyable. When the manual mode of the console is selected, you can change the resistance of the pedals with the touch of a button. As you exercise, the con­sole will provide continuous exercise feedback. You can even monitor your heart rate using the handgrip pulse sensor.
The console also offers a selection of preset programs. The two calorie goal programs allow you to choose a calorie-burning goal for your workout. As you exercise, the console will count the calories that you burn until the goal is reached.
The two pulse control programs automatically control the resistance of the pedals and prompt you to increase or decrease your pedaling pace to keep your heart rate near a target heart rate setting during your workout.
The distance program counts the number of revolu­tions that you pedal during your workout, until you have completed 5,000 revolutions.
The three resistance & rpm programs automatically change the resistance of the pedals and prompt you to vary your pedaling pace as they guide you through an effective workout.
The console also features iFIT.com interactive technol­ogy. Having iFIT.com technology is like having a per­sonal trainer in your home. Using a stereo audio cable (available at electronics stores), you can connect the elliptical exerciser to your portable stereo, home stereo, computer, or VCR and play special iFIT.com CD and video programs (iFIT.com CDs and videocassettes are available separately). iFIT.com programs automatically control the resistance of the pedals and prompt you to vary your pace as a personal trainer coaches you through every step of your workout. High-energy music provides added motivation. To purchase iFIT.com
CDs and videocassettes, call the telephone num­ber on the front cover of this manual.
With the elliptical exerciser connected to your comput­er, you can also go to our website at www.iFIT.com and access programs directly from the internet.
Explore www.iFIT.com for more information.
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To use the manual mode of the console, follow the steps beginning on page 14. To use a calorie goal
rogram, see page 16. To use a pulse control pro-
p gram, see page 16. To use the distance program,
ee page 18. To use a resistance & rpm program,
s see page 18. To use an iFIT.com CD or video pro-
gram, see page 22. To use an iFIT.com program directly from our website, see page 23.
Note: If there is a sheet of clear plastic on the face of the console, remove the plastic.
HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
conserve the batteries. Press the Display Color button repeatedly to select a color or to turn off
he backlighting.
t
he left side of the
T display—The left side
of the display will show the elapsed
ime, the approximate
t number of calories you have burned, and the approximate number of grams of carbs you have burned. Note: When some preset programs are selected, the display will show the time remaining in the program instead of the elapsed time. When a calorie goal program is selected, the display will show the number of calories still to be burned instead of the number of calories you have burned.
A moment after the console is turned on, the dis­play will light.
Select the manual mode.
2
Each time the console is turned on, the manual mode will be selected automatically. If you have selected a program or the iFIT.com mode, select the manual mode by pressing the Programs but­ton repeatedly until the display appears as shown below.
Begin pedaling and change the resistance of
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the pedals as desired.
As you pedal, change the resistance of the pedals by pressing the Resistance increase and decrease buttons repeatedly. There are ten resistance levels. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it will take a moment for the pedals to reach the selected resistance level.
Monitor your progress with the display.
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Note: The display can be backlit with any of three colors, or the backlighting can be turned off to
The left side of the display will also show your heart rate when you use the handgrip pulse sen­sor (see step 5 on page 15).
The center of the display—When the
manual mode, a calo­rie goal program, the distance program, or the iFIT.com mode is selected, the center of the display will show a track that represents 640 revolutions. As you exercise, the indicators around the track will appear in succession until the entire track appears. The track will then disappear and the indicators will again begin to appear in suc­cession.
The center of the display will also show the resis­tance setting of the pedals for a few seconds each time the resistance setting changes.
The right side of the display—The right
side of the display will show the distance (total revolutions) you have pedaled and your pedaling pace (revolutions per minute [rpm]). Note: When the distance program is selected, the display will show the number of revolutions still to be pedaled instead of the number of revolutions you have pedaled.
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Measure your heart rate if desired.
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If there are thin sheets of plastic on
he metal contacts
t on the handgrip pulse sensor, remove the plastic.
To measure your heart rate, hold the handgrip pulse sen­sor, with your palms resting against the metal contacts. Avoid moving
your hands or gripping the contacts too tightly.
When your pulse is detected, a heart­shaped symbol will flash in the left side of the display each time your heart beats, one or two dashes will appear, and then your heart rate will be shown. For the most accurate heart rate read­ing, hold the contacts for at least 15 seconds. Note: If you continue to hold the handgrip pulse sensor, the display will show your heart rate for up to 30 seconds. The display will then show your heart rate along with the other modes.
If your heart rate is not shown, make sure that your hands are positioned as described. Be care-
Metal Contacts
ful not to move your hands excessively or to squeeze the metal contacts too tightly. For opti­mal performance, clean the metal contacts using a soft cloth; never use alcohol, abrasives, or
hemicals.
c
Turn on the fan if desired.
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o turn on the fan at low speed, press the Fan
T button. To turn on the fan at high speed, press the button a second time. To turn off the fan, press the button a third time. Note: If the pedals are not moved for a few minutes, the fan will automatically turn off to conserve the batteries.
Pivot the thumb tab on the right side of the fan to adjust the angle of the fan.
When you are finished exercising, the console
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will automatically turn off.
If the pedals are not moved for several seconds, a tone 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.
Thumb
Tab
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OW TO USE A CALORIE GOAL PROGRAM
H
OW TO USE A PULSE CONTROL PROGRAM
H
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
moment after the console is turned on, the dis-
A play will light.
Select one of the calorie goal programs.
2
Press the Programs button repeatedly until “P 1” or “P 2” and a goal of 300 calories or 500 calo­ries appear in the dis­play.
Begin pedaling to start the program.
3
When a calorie goal program is used, the console will function in the same way as when the manual mode is selected, except the left side of the dis­play will show the number of calories still to be burned instead of the number of calories you have burned. When the calorie goal is reached, a tone will sound and the time will stop incrementing in the display.
When you are finished exercising, the console
4
will automatically turn off.
See step 7 on page 15.
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
A moment after the console is turned on, the dis­play will light.
Select one of the pulse control programs.
2
Press the Programs button repeatedly until “P 3” or “P 4” appears in the right side of the display.
If pulse control pro­gram 3 is selected, a
profile of the target heart rate settings of the program will scroll across the center of the display.
If pulse control pro­gram 4 is selected, a
pulse symbol will appear in the center of the display. Each time a heartbeat is detected while you are using the handgrip pulse sensor, the pulse symbol will reappear.
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Enter a target heart rate setting.
3
If pulse control pro­gram 3 is selected,
the maximum target heart rate setting of the program will flash in the display. If desired, press the Resistance increase and decrease buttons to change the maximum target heart rate setting (see EXERCISE INTENSITY on page 25). If you change the maximum target heart rate setting, the intensity level of the entire program will change.
If pulse control program 4 is selected, the tar­get heart rate setting for the program will flash in the display. If desired, press the Resistance increase and decrease buttons to change the tar­get heart rate setting (see EXERCISE INTENSI-
TY on page 25).
Hold the handgrip pulse sensor.
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It is not necessary to hold the handgrip pulse sensor continuously during a pulse control pro­gram; however, you should hold the handgrip pulse sensor frequently for the program to oper­ate properly. Each time you hold the handgrip
pulse sensor, keep your hands on the metal
ontacts for at least 30 seconds.
c
Begin pedaling to start the program.
5
Pulse control program 3 is divided into 30 one-
minute segments. One target heart rate setting is programmed for each segment. Note: The same target heart rate setting may be programmed for two or more consecutive segments.
The target heart rate setting for the first segment will be shown in the flashing Current Segment col­umn in the center of the display. The tar­get heart rate settings for the next four segments will be shown in the columns to the right.
When only three seconds remain in the first seg­ment of the program, both the Current Segment column and the column to the right will flash, a series of tones will sound, and all target heart
rate settings will move one column to the left.
The target heart rate setting for the second seg­ment will then be shown in the flashing Current Segment column.
Pulse control program 4 is divided into 40 one­minute segments. The same target heart rate set­ting is programmed for all segments. Note: For a shorter workout, stop exercising or select a differ­ent program before the program ends.
During both pulse control programs, the con­sole will regularly compare your heart rate to the target heart rate setting. 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.
Current Segment
After the first minute of the program, the Pace Coach will prompt you to maintain a consistent pedaling pace. When one of the “Too Slow” arrows lights, increase your pace. When the one of the “Too Fast” arrows lights, decrease your pace. When the center indicator lights, maintain your current pace.
Important: The target heart rate settings are intended only to provide motivation. Your actual heart rate may be slower than the tar­get heart rate settings. Make sure to exercise at a pace that is comfortable for you.
Note: During the program, you can manually over­ride the resistance setting for the current seg­ment, if desired, by pressing the increase and decrease 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 target heart rate setting.
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a tone will sound and the program will pause. To restart the program, simply resume pedaling.
Monitor your progress with the display.
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See step 4 on page 14.
Turn on the fan if desired.
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See step 6 on page 15.
When you are finished exercising, the console
8
will automatically turn off.
See step 7 on page 15.
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HOW TO USE THE DISTANCE PROGRAM
HOW TO USE A RESISTANCE & RPM PROGRAM
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
A moment after the console is turned on, the dis­play will light.
Select the distance program.
2
Press the Programs button repeatedly until “P 5” and a goal of 5,000 revolutions appear in the display.
Begin pedaling to start the program.
3
When the distance program is used, the console will function in the same way as when the manual mode is selected, except the right side of the dis­play will show the number of revolutions still to be pedaled instead of the number of revolutions you have pedaled. When the calorie goal is reached, a tone will sound and the time will stop incrementing in the display.
When you are finished exercising, the console
4
will automatically turn off.
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
A moment after the console is turned on, the dis­play will light.
Select one of the resistance & rpm programs.
2
Press the Programs button repeatedly until “P 6,” “P 7,” or “P 8” appears in the right side of the display. When a resistance & rpm program is select­ed, a profile of the resistance settings of the pro­gram will scroll across the center of the display. The left side of the display will show how long the program will last.
Begin pedaling to start the program.
3
Each program is divided into several one-minute segments. One resistance setting and one pace setting are programmed for each segment. Note: The same resistance setting and/or pace setting may be programmed for two or more consecutive segments.
See step 7 on page 15.
The resistance setting for the first segment will be shown in the flashing Current Segment column in the center of the dis­play. (Note: The pace settings are not shown in the display.) The resis­tance settings for the next four segments will be shown in the columns to the right.
As you exercise, the Pace Coach will help you to keep your pedaling pace near the pace setting for the current segment. When one of the “Too Slow” arrows lights, increase your pace. When the one of the “Too Fast” arrows lights, decrease your pace. When the center indicator lights, maintain your current pace.
Current Segment
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Important: The pace settings are intended only to provide motivation. Your actual pace may be slower than the pace settings. Make
ure to exercise at a pace that is comfortable
s for you.
When only three seconds remain in the first seg­ment of the program, both the Current Segment column and the column to the right will flash, a series of tones will sound, and all resistance set- tings will move one column to the left. The resis­tance setting for the second segment will then be shown in the flashing Current Segment column, and the resistance of the pedals will change to the resistance setting for the second segment. Note: If all of the indicators in the Current Segment col­umn are lit after the resistance settings have moved to the left, the resistance settings may move downward so only the highest indicators appear in the matrix.
desired, by pressing the increase or decrease but­ton. However, when the next segment begins, the resistance will change if a different resistance set-
ing is programmed for the next segment.
t
f you stop pedaling for several seconds, a tone
I will sound and the program will pause. To restart the program, simply resume pedaling.
Monitor your progress with the display.
4
See step 4 on page 14.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
5
See step 5 on page 15.
Turn on the fan if desired.
6
See step 6 on page 15.
The program will continue until the resistance setting for the last segment is shown in the Current Segment column and the last segment ends.
Note: During the program, you can override the resistance setting for the current segment, if
When you are finished exercising, the console
7
will automatically turn off.
See step 7 on page 15.
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CD PLAYER, VCR,
LINE OUT
P
HONES
LINE OUT
PHONES
PHONES
PHONES
AUDIO OUT
RIGHT
LEFT
LINE OUT
PHONES
OR COMPUTER
To use iFIT.com CDs, the elliptical exerciser must be
connected to your portable CD player, portable stereo, home stereo, or computer with CD player. See pages 20 and 21 for connecting instructions. To use iFIT.com
ideocassettes, the elliptical exerciser must be connect-
v
ed to your VCR. See page 22 for connecting instruc­tions. To use iFIT.com programs directly from our website, the elliptical exerciser must be connected to your computer. See page 23.
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE CD PLAYER
Note: If your CD player has separate LINE OUT and PHONES jacks, see instruction A below. If your CD player has only one jack, see instruction B.
A. Plug one end of a 1/8" to 1/8" stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on your CD player. Plug your headphones into the PHONES jack.
A
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE STEREO
ote: If your stereo has an RCA-type AUDIO OUT
N jack, see instruction A below. If your stereo has a 1/8" LINE OUT jack, see instruction B. If your stereo has only a PHONES jack, see instruction C.
A. Plug one end of a 1/8" to RCA stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the AUDIO OUT jack on your stereo.
A/B
Audio Cable
B. See the drawing above. Plug one end of a 1/8" to
1/8" stereo audio cable (available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo.
Audio Cable
Head-
phones
B. Plug one end of a 1/8" to 1/8" stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into a 1/8" Y-adapter (available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack on your CD player. Plug your headphones into the other side of the Y-adapter.
B
1/8"
Y-adapter
Audio
Cable
Headphones
C. Plug one end of a 1/8" to 1/8" stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into a 1/8" Y-adapter (available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack on your stereo. Plug your headphones into the other side of the Y-adapter.
C
Audio Cable
1/8"
Y-adapter
Headphones
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO
C
D
V
CR
Amp
LINE OUT
L
INE OUT
CD
VCR
Amp
LINE OUT
LINE OUT
PHONES
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER
Note: If your stereo has an unused LINE OUT jack, see instruction A below. If the LINE OUT jack is being used, see instruction B.
A. Plug one end of a 1/8" to RCA stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo.
A
Audio Cable
B. Plug one end of a 1/8" to RCA stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into an RCA Y-adapter (available at electronics stores). Next, remove the wire that is currently plugged into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo and plug the wire into the unused side of the Y-adapter. Plug the Y­adapter into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo.
Note: If your computer has a 1/8" LINE OUT jack, see instruction A. If your computer has only a PHONES jack, see instruction B.
A. Plug one end of a 1/8" to 1/8" stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on your computer.
A
Audio Cable
B. Plug one end of a 1/8" to 1/8" stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into a 1/8" Y-adapter (available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack on your computer. Plug your headphones or speak­ers into the other side of the Y-adapter.
B
B
Audio Cable
RCA
Y-adapter
Audio
Cable
Headphones/Speakers
1/8"
Y-adapter
Wire removed from
LINE OUT jack
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR VCR
AUDIO OUT
R
IGHT
L
EFT
VIDEO AUDIO
ANT. IN
RF OUT
IN
OUT
CH 34
VIDEO AUDIO
ANT. IN
RF OUT
IN
OUT
CH 34
A
Note: If your VCR has an unused AUDIO OUT jack, see instruction A below. If the AUDIO OUT jack is being used, see instruction B. If you have a TV with a built-in VCR, see instruction B. If your VCR is connected to your home stereo, see HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO on page 21.
A. Plug one end of a 1/8" to RCA stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR.
A
Audio Cable
B. Plug one end of a 1/8" to RCA stereo audio cable
(available at electronics stores) into the jack beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable into an RCA Y-adapter (available at electron­ics stores). Next, remove the wire that is currently plugged into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR and plug the wire into the unused side of the Y­adapter. Plug the Y-adapter into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR.
B
HOW TO USE AN IFIT.COM CD OR VIDEO PROGRAM
To use an iFIT.com CD or video program, the elliptical exerciser must be connected to your CD player or
CR. See HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CD PLAYER,
V VCR, OR COMPUTER on pages 20 to 22. To pur-
hase iFIT.com CDs or videocassettes, call the
c telephone number on the front cover of this manual.
Follow the steps below to use an iFIT.com CD or video program.
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
A moment after the console is turned on, the dis­play will light.
Select the iFIT.com mode.
2
To select the iFIT.com mode, press the Programs button repeatedly until the track and the letters “iFIT” appear in the display.
Press the Play button on your CD player or
3
VCR.
Note: If you are using an iFIT.com CD, insert the CD into your CD player; if you are using an iFIT.com videocassette, insert the videocassette into your VCR.
Audio Cable
Wire removed from
AUDIO OUT jack
RCA
Y-adapter
A moment after the play button is pressed, your personal trainer will begin guiding you through your workout. Simply follow your personal trainerʼs instructions.
The program will function in almost the same way as a resistance & rpm program (see step 3 on page 18). However, an electronic “chirping” sound will alert you when the resistance setting and/or pace setting is about to change.
22
Note: If the resistance of the pedals and/or the
ace setting does not change when a “chirp”
p is heard:
Select the iFIT.com mode.
2
See step 2 on page 22.
• Make sure that the letters “iFIT” appear in the display.
Adjust the volume of your CD player or VCR.
• If the volume is too high or too low, the con­sole may not detect the program signals.
• Make sure that the audio cable is properly connected and that it is fully plugged in.
Monitor your progress with the display.
4
See step 4 on page 14.
Measure your heart rate as desired.
5
See step 5 on page 15.
Turn on the fan if desired.
6
See step 6 on page 15.
When you are finished exercising, the console
7
will automatically turn off.
See step 7 on page 15.
o to your computer and start an internet
G
3
connection.
tart your Web browser, if necessary, and go
S
4
to our website at www.iFIT.com.
Follow the desired links on our website to
5
select a program.
Read and follow the online instructions for using a program.
Follow the online instructions to start the
6
program.
When you start the program, an on-screen count­down will begin.
Return to the elliptical exerciser and begin
7
pedaling.
When the on-screen countdown ends, the pro­gram will begin. The program will function in almost the same way as a resistance & rpm pro­gram (see step 3 on page 18). However, an elec­tronic “chirping” sound will alert you when the resis­tance setting and/or pace setting is about to change.
HOW TO USE AN IFIT.COM PROGRAM DIRECTLY FROM OUR WEBSITE
Our website at www.iFIT.com allows you to play iFIT.com programs directly from the internet. To use programs from our website, the elliptical exerciser must be connected to your home computer. See HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER on page 21. In addition, you must have an internet connection and an internet service provider. A list of specific system requirements is found on our website.
Follow the steps below to use a program from our website.
Press the Resistance decrease button or
1
begin pedaling to turn on the console.
A moment after the console is turned on, the dis­play will light.
Monitor your progress with the display.
8
See step 4 on page 14.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
9
See step 5 on page 15.
Turn on the fan if desired.
10
See step 6 on page 15.
When you are finished exercising, the con-
11
sole will automatically turn off.
See step 7 on page 15.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Inspect and tighten all parts of the elliptical exerciser regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
To clean the elliptical exerciser, use a damp cloth and a small amount of mild soap. Important: To avoid
damage to the console, keep liquids away from the console and keep the console out of direct sunlight.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the console displays become dim, the batteries should be replaced; most console problems are the result of low batteries. See assembly step 7 on page 8 for replacement instructions.
HOW TO LEVEL THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
If the elliptical exerciser rocks slightly on your floor during use, turn one or both of the leveling feet beneath the rear stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated.
HANDGRIP PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING
• Avoid moving your hands while using the handgrip pulse sensor. Excessive movement may interfere with heart rate readings.
• Do not hold the metal contacts too tightly; doing so may interfere with heart rate readings.
• For the most accurate heart rate reading, hold the metal contacts for about 30 seconds.
• For optimal performance of the handgrip pulse sen­sor, keep the metal contacts clean. The contacts can be cleaned with a soft cloth—never use alco-
hol, abrasives, or chemicals.
HOW TO ELIMINATE FLEXING IN THE CENTER OF THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
If the elliptical exerciser flexes in the center during use, turn the base foot (see the drawing at the left) until the flexing is eliminated.
Leveling
Feet
Base
Foot
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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES
WARNING:
Before beginning this or any exercise pro-
ram, consult your physician. This is espe-
g cially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems.
During the first few minutes of exercise, your body uses easily accessible 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 as you exercise.
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.
The following guidelines will help you to plan your exercise program. Remember that proper nutrition and adequate rest are essential for successful results.
EXERCISE INTENSITY
Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your cardiovascular system, the key to achieving the desired results is to exercise with the proper intensity. The proper intensity level can be found by using your heart rate as a guide. The chart below shows recom­mended heart rates for fat burning, maximum fat burning, and cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise.
For maximum fat burning, adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is near the middle num­ber in your training zone as you exercise.
Aerobic Exercise
If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys­tem, your exercise must be “aerobic.” Aerobic exer­cise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time. This increases the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles, and on the lungs to oxygenate the blood. For aerobic exercise, adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is near the highest number in your training zone as you exercise.
WORKOUT GUIDELINES
Each workout should include the following three parts:
A warm-up, consisting of 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and light exercise. A proper warm-up increases your body temperature, heart rate, and circulation in prepa­ration for exercise.
To find the proper heart rate for you, first find your age at the bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to the nearest ten years). Next, find the three numbers above your age. The three numbers are your “training zone.” The lower two numbers are recommended heart rates for fat burning; the highest number is the recommend­ed heart rate for aerobic exercise.
Fat Burning
To burn fat effectively, you must exercise at a relative­ly low intensity level for a sustained period of time.
Training zone exercise, consisting of 20 to 30 min­utes of exercising with your heart rate in your training zone. Note: During the first few weeks of your exer­cise program, do not keep your heart rate in your training zone for longer than 20 minutes.
A cool-down, with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching. This will increase the flexibility of your muscles and will help 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. The key to success is to make exercise a regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life.
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SUGGESTED STRETCHES
The correct form for several basic stretches is shown at the right. Move slowly as you stretch—never bounce.
. Toe Touch Stretch
1
Stand with your knees bent 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. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Hamstrings, back of knees and back.
2. 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. Repeat 3 times for each leg. Stretches: Hamstrings, lower back and groin.
3. 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. Repeat 3 times for each leg. To cause further stretching of the achilles tendons, bend your back leg as well. Stretches: Calves, achilles tendons and ankles.
1
2
3
4
4. 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. Repeat 3 times for each leg. Stretches: Quadriceps and hip muscles.
5. 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. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Quadriceps and hip muscles.
5
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NOTES
27
PART LIST—Model No. PFEL5105.3 R0508A
Key No. Qty. Description Key No. Qty. Description
11Base 21Frame 31Upright 41Upright Endcap 51Console 61Front Stabilizer 71Rear Stabilizer 81Left Handlebar
91Right Handlebar 10 2 Handlebar Endcap 11 1 Left Upper Body Arm 12 1 Right Upper Body Arm 13 1 Left Pedal 14 1 Left Pedal Leg 15 1 Right Pedal 16 1 Right Pedal Leg 17 2 Upright Cover 18 1 Left Front Handlebar Cover 19 1 Left Rear Handlebar Cover 20 1 Right Front Handlebar Cover 21 1 Right Rear Handlebar Cover 22 1 Water Bottle Holder 23 2 Front Stabilizer Endcap 24 2 Rear Stabilizer Endcap 25 2 Wheel 26 1 Base Foot 27 2 Leveling Foot 28 1 Left Side Shield 29 1 Right Side Shield 30 6 Upper Body Bushing 31 4 Pedal Leg Cover 32 2 Pedal Leg Axle 33 4 Pedal Leg Bushing 34 1 Base Axle 35 2 Base Bushing 36 2 Crank Arm 37 2 Inner Crank Cover 38 2 Crank Hub 39 1 Pulley Spacer 40 1 Pulley 41 2 Crank Bushing Cover 42 4 Crank Bushing 43 2 Crank Bushing Sleeve 44 2 Crank Bearing Set 45 1 Crank 46 1 Crank Spacer 47 2 Crank Snap Ring 48 1 Upper Wire Harness 49 1 Lower Wire Harness 50 1 Reed Switch/Wire
51 1 Belt 52 1 Flywheel 53 1 “C” Magnet 54 1 Pillow Block 55 1 Magnet 56 1 Spring 57 1 Idler 58 1 Idler Bracket 59 1 Clamp 60 1 Reed Switch Bracket 61 1 Base Pin 62 2 Latch Bracket Spacer 63 2 Hair Pin 64 1 Latch Bracket 65 1 Pivot Bracket 66 2 Pivot Bracket Spacer 67 1 Frame Pin 68 1 Latch Button 69 1 Roll Pin 70 1 Motor 71 1 Resistance Cable Pulley 72 1 Resistance Cable Set 73 2 Foam Grip 74 1 Pivot Axle 75 2 Hub Cover 76 2 Outer Crank Cover 77 2 Flywheel Bracket 78 4 M8 x 41mm Button Bolt 79 7 M8 Jamnut 80 1 M8 x 69mm Button Bolt 81 4 M10 Nylon Locknut 82 2 M10 x 80mm Carriage Bolt 83 2 M10 x 127mm Button Screw 84 6 M8 x 23mm Button Screw 85 1 M6 x 10mm Button Screw 86 2 Crank Screw 87 8 Hub Screw 88 10 M8 Washer 89 2 M10 x 60mm Button Screw 90 3 M8 Split Washer 91 1 Flywheel Spacer 92 1 Flywheel Washer 93 1 Flywheel Snap Ring 94 4 Pillow Block Screw 95 1 Stop Screw 96 1 M8 x 35mm Screw 97 1 “E” Clip 98 4 Pulley Screw 99 2 Crank Washer
100 2 M4 x 25mm Screw
28
ey No. Qty. Description Key No. Qty. Description
K
101 8 M4 x 16mm Round Head Screw 102 4 Motor Washer
03 27 M4 x 16mm Screw
1 104 8 M4 x 14mm Screw 105 6 M4 x 32mm Round Head Screw 106 2 M8 x 31mm Shoulder Screw
07 4 M4 x 12mm Screw
1 108 2 M4 x 45mm Screw 109 2 Large Wave Washer
Note: “*” indicates a non-illustrated part. Specifications are subject to change without notice. See the back cover of this manual for information about ordering replacement parts.
110 2 M8 Small Washer
111 2 Wave Washer
12 8 Star Washer
1 113 1 M10 Washer 114 1 M6 Nut 115 4 M8 x 23mm Shoulder Screw
* *1Grease Packet *1Userʼs Manual
2 Hex Key
29
1
4
3
5
6
8
9
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
23
25
25
26
30
30
30
30
30
30
31
31
32
33
33
31
33
32
33
31
34
35
35
80
78
101
101
79
105
105
88
84
79
84
101
101
74
1
05
79
78
88
84
104
115
115
104
88
84
104
115
115
104
104
84
88
89
82
81
81
81
89
48
49
84
73
73
108
88
88
88
88
108
90
90
90
111
111
112
112
112
112
112
101
EXPLODED DRAWING A—Model No. PFEL5105.3 R0508A
30
66
2
7
24
24
27
27
28
29
75
76
36
86
99
87
106
37
38
39
40
41
42
42
43
103
103
103
103
103
107
107
103
38
43
42
42
41
106
36
75
37
83
87
87
76
103
103
103
103
86
99
44
98
98
44
45
46
47
47
103
100
103
51
50
53
56
79
57
58
59
60
103
103
85
96
61
62
62
63
64
63
65
66
67
68
69
113
97
70
95
103
79
71
72
107
100
103
103
103
102
102
107
88
88
109
109
114
103
110
110
52
54
55
94
94
9
4
92
93
91
77
77
EXPLODED DRAWING B—Model No. PFEL5105.3 R0508A
31
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
o order replacement parts, see the front cover of this manual. To help us assist you, please be prepared to give
T the following information when contacting us:
• the MODEL NUMBER of the product (PFEL5105.3)
• the NAME of the product (PROFORM 850 elliptical exerciser)
• the SERIAL NUMBER of the product (see the front cover of this manual)
• the KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part(s) (see pages 28 to 31)
LIMITED WARRANTY
ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. (ICON) warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and material, under normal use and service conditions, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of pur­chase. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser. ICON's obligation under this warranty is lim­ited to replacing or repairing, at ICON's option, the product through one of its authorized service centers. All repairs for which warranty claims are made must be pre-authorized by ICON. If the product is shipped to a service center, freight charges to and from the service center will be the customerʼs responsibility. For in-home service, the customer will be responsible for a minimal trip charge. This warranty does not extend to any product or 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 or damages with respect to any economic loss, loss of property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of enjoyment or use, costs of removal or installation or other consequential damages of whatsoever nature. Some states 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 is limited in its scope and duration to the terms set forth herein. Some states 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 which vary from state to state.
ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC., 1500 S. 1000 W., LOGAN, UT 84321-9813
Part No. 253568 R0508A Printed in China © 2008 ICON IP, Inc.
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