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900Er Owner’s Manual 3 900Er Rear Drive Elliptical Owner’s Manual Diamondback Fitne ss Release v.1 (11/2009) [...]
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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... .................................................... 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS ...........................................[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 5 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new Diamondback Fitness rear drive elliptical. You have made a great choic e and are about to enjoy one of the most effective [...]
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6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS Every piece of Diamondback Fitness equipment is built for maximum safety and meets or exceeds all applica ble domestic and international standards. However, certain precautions must [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 7 Place the unit in an area that will meet the minimum clearance requirements: Front – 24” inches (61 cm) Sides = 24 inches (61 cm) Rear = 12 inches (30.5 cm) [...]
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8 900Er LAYOUT [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 9 900Er ASSEMBLY Part Description A1 Stabilizer Foot A2 Stabilizer Foot Lock Nut B Rear Frame Assembly C Console Mast Assembl y D Rear Wire Harness Connector E ?[...]
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10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Install the four (4) stabilizer f eet assemblies ( A1 & A2 ) into the underside of the front and rear stabilizers. Thread all the way in. 2. Remove the eight (8 ) hex bolts ( F1 [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 11 7. Parts G2 , G3 , G4 , G5 and G6 will arrive pre ‐ assembled on the unit. Remove the four (4) hex bolts ( G5 ) from the lower console mast front cover ( G6 ) and set a[...]
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12 11. The forward pivots of the step arms ( K2 & K3 ) will arrive with the fixing hardware pre ‐ installed as depicted. Remove the hardware assembly (parts J1 , J2 and J3 ) from th e step arms and ?[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 13 17. Remove the two (2) Philips screws ( L3 ) and the console hinge cover ( L2 ) from the back of the console ( L1 ). 18. Remove the four (4) Philips console mounting screws ( L6 [...]
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14 FINAL INSTALLATION Upon completion of the assembly steps, it may be necessary to move the unit. The 900Er is equipped with an integrated transport whe el which is recessed into the front of the frame. ?[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 15 Tilting Console To ensure users of every stature can maintain a clear and highly visible view of the console, the 900Er features a tilting console. Hinged at the bottom, a[...]
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16 WORKOUT GUIDELINES Good Health is an Exercise in Common Sense In the study titled, “The Surgeon General’s Call To Action To Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity”, the surgeon general indicates that [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 17 Touch heart rate sen sors. Heart Rate is an Important Key to Your Exercise The Surgeon General also released a report on physical activity and health. This report dictates tha[...]
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18 In general, a wireless heart rate chest strap is the more accurate and convenient method of detecting and monitoring a heart rate signal. The user is not required to grip the touch heart rate sensors[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 19 WORKOUT QUAL ITY AND QUANTITY It is recommended that you accumulate at least thirty (30) minutes of physical activity most days of the week. The American College of Sports Med[...]
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20 900Er CONSOLE OVERVIEW Console Layout iPod® and iPhone® are registered trademarks of Apple. [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 21 CONSOLE DISPLAY WINDOWS Large Data Display Located in the upper right ‐ hand corner of the LCD window, the Lar ge Data Display window will provide the user with feedba ck for T[...]
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22 Workout Profile or Brickyard During the Setup mode and while a program is operating, this field will graphically display the resistance level of the current workou t program. A higher “brick” stack represent[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 23 FUNCTION KEYS UP and DOWN Keys In the Setup mode, the UP/DOWN keys will adjust the entry values for Time, Age and Weight. During the program, adjustments to the resistance[...]
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24 CONSOLE FEATURES SmartFan © The 900Er is equipped with a fan on the console to offer a greater level of comfort during the workout. The adjustable louver allows the user to direct the airflow. [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 25 CONSOLE OPERATION Glossary of Terms Idle Mode The console has been reset and is waiting for user input. The brickyard matrix displays an animated “DB”, while the LED lamp[...]
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26 English Unit Mod e and Metric Unit Mode The default unit setting for the console is the English or standard system. To toggle between the English and metric units modes, press and hold the ENTER key [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 27 Switching Programs The user may swit ch from a currently ‐ op erating program to another by pressing the ne w program button, followed by the ENTER key. Calories and distance will [...]
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28 If a heart rate is detected , the heart ( ♥ ) symbol will flash and the Heart Rate Graph will display the current percentage of the user’s maximu m heart rate. The calculations for the user’s h[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 29 “Time” and “3:00” minutes will be displayed in the Large Data window. The user can select which value is displayed (Time, Calories, Pulse or Distance) by pressing the [...]
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30 Total calories burned Displayed as “TOL CAL.” Value will include total calories burned during the Warm Up, Program and Cool Down modes. Average heart rate Displayed as “AVG HR ” and will be calculate[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 31 The brickyard will display the program profile, while th e first column will flash to indicate the user’s progress in the current program. If a heart rate is detected , [...]
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32 Immediately launch the Manual program by pressing the STOP/START ‐ QUICK START ke y and accepting the default values for user Age, Weight and program Time (see section titled Classic Programs Laun ch below). R[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 33 Hill Climb Program Overview. The Hill Climb program simulates a climbing exercise with a preset hill profile. The exercise profile will guide you up one side of the hill a[...]
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34 Weight Data Entry. “Enter Weight” will flash followed by “Weight = XXX LB” (or Wei ght = XXX KG if console is set to Metric Units mode) in the Messaging/Data Display window prompting the user [...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 35 Ending a Classic Program When the program time has elapsed or the STOP/S TART ‐ QUICK START key is pressed, the Cool Down program will launch, followed by the Workout Summary d[...]
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36 Immediately launch the Fitness Test program by pressing the STOP/STA RT ‐ QUICK START key and accepting the default values for user Age, Weight and program Time. NOTE: A heart rate must be detected by ?[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 37 between the value s every five (5) seconds if the Scan option is selected. “Sc an” will be lit in the upper right corner of the LCD display. The user must maintain ?[...]
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38 Knowing your functional capacity can help indicate how difficult it may be for a user to perform certain acti vities. For example, cycling leisurely generally requires about 3 ‐ 4 METS, while fast cycling at ?[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 39 Immediately launch the Cust om Trainer program by pressing the STOP/START ‐ QUICK ST ART key (see sec tion Launch below). Setup. NOTE: The user may press the START key at an[...]
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40 “Time” and “30:00” minutes (or the user ‐ entered value) will be displayed in the Large Data window. The user can select which value is displayed (Time, Calories, Pulse or Distance) by pressing the[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 41 For example, if the heart rate target is 132 BPM, and the user’s pulse begi ns to fall, the 900Er computer will slowly increase the load. Eventually, the amount of work [...]
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42 Selecting. From the Idle mode, press the Target He art Rate program key on the conso le, followed by the ENTER key to begin the Setup mode. Heart Rate Interval Program The Heart Rate Interval pr[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 43 A three (3) minute Warm Up session will launch followed by the main program. See the PROGRAMMING FEATURES ‐ Warm Up section for details. The brickyard will display the ?[...]
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44 The LED lamp above the DATA DISPLAY key will be lit indicating the infor mation currently displayed in the Messaging/Data Display window is Time, Level, Pulse and Calories. Pressing the DATA DISPLAY button ?[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 45 corrosive if allowed to accumulate on the machine. After training, always wipe down the unit with a mild soap solution followed by a thorough drying with a clean towel. Locat[...]
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46 What is Covered – For Inter ior Reside ntial Use Onl y. Frame Limited lifetime warranty; covers defects in welds, materials, and workmanship (some exclusions apply). Brake Limited lifetime warranty Parts &[...]
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900Er Owner’s Manual 47 Other Exclusions The warranty is void if the 900Er is placed in commercial or light commercial environments such as health clubs, schools, hotels, condominium common areas, correctional [...]
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50 PURCHASER’S REFERENCE INFORMATION Model Number: 900Er Record Serial Number E □□□□□□□□□□ Serial Number Location The serial number is imprinted on a metal badge located on the [...]