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PLEASE CAREFULL Y READ T HI S ENTIRE M ANUA L BEFORE O P ERATING Y OUR NEW E LLIPTICAL! Z100 / Z300 Z500 Z700 OWNER’S MAN UAL XE 100 Elliptic al XE 2 00 Elliptic al XE 300 Elliptic al[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 1 Produ ct Reg i s trati on . .2 Important Safety Instruc tions 3 Important Elect ri c al Inf ormat ion ?[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 2 Th an k you for y ou r p u r chase of thi s quali ty elli ptical trainer fro m Spi ri t M anu factu r ing, In c. Your n ew el liptic al was m anufac tured by one o f the leading fitnes s m anu fac ture rs in the world and is bac k ed by one of t h e m os t c om pr ehen s iv e warr anties av ai[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 3 WARNING - Read al l instructio ns b efore us ing thi s applia nce. Do not operate ell iptical on deep l y p adde d, plus h or sha g c arpet. Dama ge to bo th carpet and elliptical may result. K ee p c hildr e n a way from th e ell iptical . The r e are obvious pi nch point s and other [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 4 WA RNING! NEVER r em ove any cov er wi thout fi rst di scon necting AC power suppl y. If A .C. v oltage v aries by ten perc en t (10% ) or mo re, the performanc e of y o ur ell ipti c al may be affected. Such condit ions are n ot covered u nder your w arranty. If you sus pec t th e vo [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 5 Assemb ly P ack Ch eck Li st (XE 100) #66. M5 x 1 0m/m Philli p s Head Screw (4pcs ) #103. 3/8" x 3 /4" Hex Head Bolt (2pc s) #60. 3/8" x 2 -1/4" Hex Head Bolt (1pc ) #96. 3/8" x 2T S plit Washer (1pc) #84. 3/8" x 23 x 1 .5T Curv ed Was her (2pcs ) #79.5/16"x[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 6 #87. 3.5x12m/m Self T apping Screw (10pcs) #105.M5 x 15m/m Philli ps Head S crew (17pcs) #108. Philli ps Head Screw Driver (1 pc ) #107. Short Phill ip s Head Sc rew Driver (1 pc ) #109. 12m/m Wrench (1pc) #106. 13/14m/m Wrench (1pc) To ols S te p 4[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 7 Assemb ly P ack Ch eck Li st (XE 200) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 #66. M5 x 10 m/m Phill ips Head Sc rew (4pc s) #103. 3 /8" x 3/4" Hex Head Bolt (2pcs ) #60. 3/8" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Bolt (1pc) #96. 3/8" x 2T S pli t Washer (1pc ) #84. 3 /8" x 23 x 1.5T Cu rved W as her ([...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 8 T ools S te p 4 #87. 3.5x12m/m Self T appin g Sc r ew ( 18pcs ) #105.M5 x 15m/m Philli p s Head Screw (21pc s) #108. Philli ps Head S crew Dr iver (1 pc) #107. Short Phillip s Head Sc rew Driver ( 1 pc ) #109. 12m/m Wrench (1pc) #106. 13/14m/m Wrench (1pc)[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 9 UNPACKIN G THE UNIT 1. Us ing a razor knife (Box Cutter) c ut the ou t s i de , bottom, ed ge of b ox along the dott ed Line. Lif t Box ov er the uni t and unp ack. 2. Carefully remove all part s f rom ca rton an d inspec t for any d amage or mi s s ing part s . If damag ed part s a r e fo[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 10 * ST EP 2: XE100 ONL Y : HANDLE BAR ASSEMBL Y 1. Ins tall the two 17m/m Wave Was hers (83) onto the Lef t an d Right side of the Handle Bar axle. 2. Slide the L eft ( 1 0) an d Ri g ht (1 1) Handle Bars onto the a ppropriate s i de of the axl e. The han dlebars hav e a small st icke r on them[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 11 2. Ins tall the con nec ting arm c ov e r s (57,57-1 & 5 8,58-1) ov er the con nec tion of the rod end and han dle bars (10 & 1 1 ) wit h eight M5 x 15m/m Ph i lli ps He ad Sc rews (10 5 ) and eight 3.5x1 2m/m se lf t ap ping sc rews (87) by using the P hill ip s h ead s c rew driver [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 12 Assem bly Drawing (XE1 00 )[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 13 Ass embly D ra wing (XE20 0)[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 14 S tep 1 Assembl y Pack Ch eck Li st (XE 300) #66. M5 x 1 0m/m Phillip s Head Screw (4pcs ) #103. 3/8" x 3 /4" Hex Head B olt (2pc s) # 60. 3/8" x 2-1/4" Hex Head Bolt (1pc ) #96. 3/8" x 2T S plit Was her (1pc) # 84. 3/8" x 23 x 1 .5T Curved Washer (2pc s) #97.3/8[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 15 St ep3 #87. 3.5x12m/m Self T a pping Sc rew (10pcs ) #105.M5 x 1 5m/m Phil lip s Head Screw (1 1pcs) #104. 5/16 x 1-1/4 Hex He ad Bolt ( 2 pcs) #80. 5/16" x 20x 1.5T Fl at Washer ( 2 pcs) #71. 5 /16" x 7 T Ny l on Nut (2 pc s) S te p 4 #105.M5 x 1 5m/m Phillips He ad Sc [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 16 Tools #108. Phillip s Head Screw Driver (1 pc ) #107. Short Phillip s Head Sc rew Driver ( 1 pc ) #109. 12m/m Wrench (1pc) #106. 13/14m/m Wrench (1pc)[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 17 UNPACKIN G THE UNIT 1. Us ing a razor knife (Box Cutter) c ut the ou t s i d e, bottom, ed ge of b ox along the dott ed Line. Lif t Box ov er the uni t and unp ack. 2. Carefully remove all part s f rom ca rton an d inspec t for any d amage or mi s s ing part s . If damag ed part s a r e f[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 18 STEP 2: HANDLE BAR ASSEM BL Y 1. Ins tall the two 28m/m Wav e Was hers ( 81) onto the Left an d Right side of t he Handle Bar a xle. 2. Slide the L eft ( 1 0) an d Ri g ht (1 1) Handle Bars onto the a ppropriate s i de of the axl e. The han dlebars hav e a small st icke r on them i n dicating[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 19 7. Ins tall the cen ter sup port brace by s li d i ng the front tab betwee n the pl as tic side c as e and stabili zer tub e. Sec ure in the rear wi th two 5/16 x3/4 Hex Head Bolt (91). PLEA SE ENS URE A LL F ASTE NERS ARE TIGHT AFTE R THE COMPONENTS HA VE BEEN ASSEMBLED. POW ER CONNE[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 20 Ass embly D ra wing (XE30 0)[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 21 A dj ustable foo t pedal s, an d orthoped ically correct footpads Through r es ear ch perform ed wi th a l eadi ng sp or ts sc i enti s t and ph y sical re habi li t ati on expert , Spiri t engine ering h as de v eloped a breakth rou gh in pedal des ign. No other ell iptical, a t any price, o[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 22 Getting familia r w ith the control panel XE 100 & XE200 Console Po w er up The E llipt ical is sup pli ed with an external power sup ply . W he n power is co nnec ted to the Elliptical, the c on sole wi ll automati c ally power up. If there i s n o input to the c ons ole for 20 mi n [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 23 Console Operat ion Quic k St art Thi s i s the quickest way to start a work out. After the conso l e powers up you j ust pr ess the S tar t key to begin, this wi ll i n itiate the Quick S tart mode. In Quic k Star t th e T i me wi ll c o unt u p from zero and the workloa d may be adj us ted m[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 24 Programming the console Eac h of the programs c an be c us tomized with your personal information and chan ged to s uit y o ur nee ds . S ome of the information as ked for is nec es s ary to e ns ure the reado uts are c orrec t. Y ou wil l be as ked fo r your Age and We ight . E nte ring y ou[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 25 4. Ne xt is Time . Y o u may adjust th e Ti me an d pres s ent er to c o ntinue. 5. Now y ou are fini s hed edi ting the set ti ng s and c a n b egin your workout by pres sing the Start key . Y ou can al so go back and modi f y your setti ngs by pr essing the Enter key . NOTE: At any time dur[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 26 9 . W he n the program end s y ou may pres s St a rt to begin the sa me p rogram ag ain o r Stop to exit the program or you can sa ve the program you just c ompleted as a custom user program by p res s ing a User key and followi ng the inst ruc tions in the mess age window . Fa t Burn The Fat[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 27 2. The m essa ge wi ndo w wi l l ask you to enter y our Age . Y ou may e nte r y ou r A ge , us ing the U p and Down key s or the num er i c key p ad, then pr ess the Enter key to accept the new number and proceed on to the next sc reen. 3. Y ou ar e now asked t o enter your We ight . Y ou ma[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 28 Interval The Interval program takes you th rough high leve ls of i nte ns ity followed b y per iods of low inte ns ity . Thi s program i nc reases your endur ance by deple ti ng your oxy gen level fol l owed by peri ods of recover y to repl en ish oxy gen. Y our cardi o va scul ar sy s tem ge[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 29 3. The m essa ge wi ndo w wi l l ask you to enter y our Age . Y ou may e nte r y o ur A ge , us ing the U p and Down key s or the num er i c key p ad, then pr ess the Enter key to accept the new number and proceed on to the next sc reen. 4. Y ou ar e now asked t o enter your We ight . Y ou ma[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 30 Heart Rate p ro grams Before we get st art ed, a wo rd about Heart Rat e: The o ld motto, no pai n, no gain , i s a m yth that has be en ove r po wered by the benefits of exerc i s ing c omfortab l y. A great d eal of this s uc c ess ha s been promot ed by the us e of he art rate moni[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 31 Rate of Per ceived Exert ion Hea rt rate i s important but li s tening to your body a lso has a lot of adva ntages . There are mor e va riables involved in how hard y ou s hould workout tha n just h eart rate. Y our s tres s lev e l, physi c al hea l th, emoti o nal health, temperature, humi [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 32 How to wear your wirel ess c h es t s trap trans mitter: 1. A ttac h th e trans mitter to t he elast ic s trap us i n g the loc king parts . 2. A djust the s trap as tightly as p os s ible as long a s the s trap is not t oo t ight to remain comfortable. 3. P os ition the trans mitter with the[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 33 Heart Rate Contr ol Program 1 & 2 ( HR 1, HR 2) op eration Bot h programs ope rate the s ame, the only di f ferenc e i s that H R 1 is set to 60 % and HR 2 is s et to 80% of maximum heart rate . The y both are programmed the s a me way . T o s tart the HR 1 or HR 2 pro grams fo llow the i[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 34 Getting familia r w ith the control panel XE300 Console Po w er up The XE Series E lli p tical is supp l ied with an external p ower s upp ly . When po wer is c on nec te d to the XE Series E l li ptical, the c ons ole wi ll automatic all y p ower u p. If there is n o input to the c ons o[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 35 Quic k St art Thi s i s the quickest way to start a work out. After the conso l e powers up you j ust pr ess the S tar t key to begin, this wi ll initiate the Quick Start mode. In Quic k Star t the Ti me wi ll c o unt u p from zero and the workloa d may be adj us ted manually by pres s ing th[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 36 eac h program key is a number . If you are s etting ne w da ta, suc h as Age , weight etc ., you ca n us e these key s to enter the num bers quickl y . The XE se ries c ons o l e s inc lude a built-i n fan to he lp keep you co ol. T o turn the fan o n , fli p th e swi tch on the ri ght side o[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 37 9. Press the Manual ke y then pr ess the Ent er key . 10. The mes s ag e window will ask you to en ter your Age . Y ou may enter your Age, using t he Up and Do wn keys or the numeric key p a d, then p res s the E n ter key to acc ept the ne w num ber and proceed o n to the next screen. 11. Y [...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 38 the level and then p r ess enter . 1 5. No w you are finishe d editing the s e ttings and c an be g in your workout by pres s ing the Star t key . Y ou can al so go bac k and modi fy y our setti ngs by pr essi ng the En t er key . NOTE: At any tim e duri ng the ed i ti ng of Dat a you can pre[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 39 the program or you can sa ve the program you just c ompleted as a custom user program by p res s ing a User key and followi ng the inst ruc tions in the mess age window . Cardio The Cardio pr ogram is desig ned to i ncrease yo ur Car di o va scular functi on. Thi s i s, simpl y sai d, exerc i[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 40 1 3. Next is Ti me . Y o u may adjust th e Ti me an d pres s ent er to c o ntinue. 14. Now you are asked to adj ust the Max Lev el. This is the pe ak ex ertion level y ou will e xperienc e during the program. T he fa c tory s etting is level eight. Adjus t the level and then press enter . 1 5[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 41 p res s ing a User key and followi ng the inst ruc tions in the mess age window . Cust om User Def ined Progr ams The re are two c us tomizable User programs that allow y ou to buil d and sa v e your own workout. The two program s, User 1 and User 2 , operat e exac tly the same way so there i[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 42 SEE P A GE 30 FOR MO RE INFORMA T IO N ABOUT HEA RT RA TE Hea r t Rate Control Program 1 & 2 ( HR 1, HR 2) operat ion Bot h programs ope rate the s ame, the only di f ferenc e i s that H R 1 is set to 60 % and HR 2 is s et to 80% of maximum heart rate . The y both are programmed the s a m[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 43 Main t enance: 1. W i p e down all a r eas in the swe at p ath wit h a damp c lot h af ter e ach workout. 2. If a squ eak, thump, c li ck i ng o r rough feeling dev elop s the m ain c aus e i s mos t likely one of two reasons: i. The hard ware wa s not s ufficiently tighte ned during as s emb[...]
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X E 1 0 0 / X E 2 0 0 / X E 3 0 0 E l l i p t i c a l 44 Effecti ve October 15, 2007 ELLIPTICAL W ARRANTY Spirit Manufacturing Inc. warra nts al l its e llip tica l p arts, f or a pe ri od of tim e liste d b elo w from the d ate of re tail sa le, as de termined b y sale rece ipt, o r in the abs en ce of a sa les receip t e ighte en (1 8) months f r[...]