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We warrant this product to be free from all defects in material and workmanship when used according to the manufacturer ’s instructions. See Limited W arranty Card for details. Save your sales receipt. (Y ou may wish to staple it into this manual.) Dedication to Quality 8/8/06 O WNER’S MANU AL F OR M AXIMUM E FFECTIVENESS AND S AFETY ,P LEASE R[...]
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1 Important Safety Instructions ...........................................................2 Equipment W arning Labels ..............................................................3 Specif ications & P ar ts .......................................................................3 Introduction ...................................................[...]
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23 2 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Bef ore starting this or any other exercise progr am, consult your ph ysician, w ho can assist yo u in determining the target heart rate zone a ppropriate f or y our age and physical condition. Certain exercise progr ams or types of equipment m ay not be appropriate f or all people. This is especially importa[...]
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3 Important: See below for placement of the following w ar ning labels on y our equipment. Eclipse 1175e Specifications: Appro ximate: Length: 46.25” W idth: 26.5” Height: 65” • X-1175-20 Foot Platform • X-1175-53 Rear Foot T ube Product W eight: Appro x. 119 lbs. Maximum User W eight: 275 lbs. W ARNING LABEL 2 W ARNING F AILURE TO READ A[...]
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4 COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS Dear Customer , Congratulations on y our purchase of y our Elliptical T rainer . We ’r e sure that y ou will be completely satisfied with the product and w e invite y our comments so that we can hear about y our success . Please write or call our Customer Ser vice Specialists at the address or phone number listed below , o[...]
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5 20 HARD W ARE KIT M8 spring washers, 4 pcs. f or front/rear foot tube , 6 pcs. f or ve r tical tube, 3 pcs . f or stationar y bar , 4 pcs. f or handlebar . (17 PCS) (2 PCS) M10 x 110mm allen bolts f or s wing ar m. M8 x 50mm carriage bolts for handlebar . (4 PCS) (4 PCS) M8 acor n nuts f or handlebar . (4 PCS) M5 x 16mm phillips bolts, 2 pcs. f o[...]
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19 6 STEP 1 – Attaching the Foot T ubes a) Attach the Front Foot Tube to the Main Frame using tw o Allen Bolts with a Flat W asher and a Spr ing W asher on each Bolt. b) Attach the Rear Foot T ube to the Main Frame using tw o Allen Bolts with a Flat W asher and a Spr ing W asher on each Bolt. STEP 2 – Attaching the Monitor T ube a) Securely con[...]
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7 18 STEP 3 – Attaching the Swing Arms a) The bottom of the Left Swing Arm will have a hole that will line up with the holes in the brac ket of the Left Foot T ube. From the inside, slide the Allen Bolt through the holes in the Left Foot T ube Brack et and the hole in the Left Swing Arm. This secures the Left Swing Ar m to the Left Foot T ube. b)[...]
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17 8 STEP 5 – Attaching the Stationar y Bar a) Insert the Stationar y Bar into the V ertical T ube. Please mak e sure the Wires are pr otruding out of the top, and align the holes in the bottom of the Stationar y Bar with the holes in the top of the V er tical T ube. b) Insert the three Allen Bolts with a Cur ved W asher and Spr ing W asher per A[...]
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9 16 STEP 8 – Installing the Handlebars a) Connect the V ertical T ube Pulse Wire to the Left Handlebar Pulse Sensor Wire. b) Install the Left Handlebar into the Left Swing Arm. Make sure to align the Bolt Holes of the Left Handlebar with the Bolt Holes of the Left Swing Arm. c) From the rear of the Elliptical, inser t the tw o Carr iage Bolts th[...]
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15 10 ECLIPSE 1175e P AR TS LIST X1175-01 1 large end cap 2 X1175-02 2 pulse sensor w/wire 2 X1175-03 3 M3 x 20mm phillips screw 4 X1175-04 4 right handlebar 1 X1175-06 6 M8 x 30mm allen bolt 2 X1175-07 7 M8 flat w asher 6 X1175-08 8 top spacer 2 X1175-09 9 M8 large w asher 2 X1175-11 11 plastic bushing 8 X1175-12 12 swing arm sleeve 2 X1175-13 13 [...]
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13 Once y our elliptical trainer is assembled, mak e sure that y our workout space has a solid, lev el surf ace with plenty of space around it. We recommend placing a m at under your unit to pr otect your f loor ing. Bef ore y ou begin y our first w orkout on the elliptical trainer , pr actice getting on and of f your tr ainer a fe w times until y [...]