BODYMAX E80 User manual

USER MANUAL
BodyMax E80 Elliptical Cross Trainer

Safety Instructions
•To ensure the best safety of the exerciser, regularly
check it on damages and worn parts.
•If you pass on this exerciser to another person or if
you allow another person to use it, make sure that that
person is familiar with the content and instructions in
these instructions.
•Only one person should use the exerciser at a time.
• Before the first use and regularly make sure that all
screws, bolts and other joints are properly tightened
and firmly seated.
•Before you start your work-out, remove all
sharp-edged objects around the exerciser.
•Only use the exercise for your work-out if it works
flawlessly.
•Any broken, worn or defective part must
immediately be replaced and/or the exerciser must no
longer be used until it has been properly maintained
and repaired.
•Parents and other supervisory persons should be
aware of their responsibility, due to situations which
may arise for which the exerciser has not been
designed and which may occur due to children’s
natural play instinct and interest in experimenting.
•If you do allow children to use this exerciser, be
sure to take into consideration and assess their mental
and physical condition and development, and above all
their temperament. Children should use the exerciser
only under adult supervision and be instructed on the
correct and proper use of the exerciser. The exerciser
is not a toy.
•Make sure there is sufficient free space around
the exerciser when you set it up.
•To avoid possible accidents, do not allow children
to approach the exerciser without supervision, since
they may use it in a way for which it is not intended due
to their natural play instinct and interest in
experimenting.
•Please note that an improper and excessive
work-out may be harmful to your health.
•Please note that levers and other adjustment
mechanisms are not projecting into the area of
movement during the work-out.
•When setting up the exerciser, please make
sure that the exerciser is standing in a stable way and
that any possible unevenness of the floor is evened
out.
•Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes
which are suitable for your work-out on the exerciser.
The clothes must be designed in a way so that they will
not get caught in any part of the exerciser during the
work-out due to their form (for example, length). Be
sure to wear appropriate shoes which are suitable for
the work-out, firmly support the feet and which are
provided with a non-slip sole.
Be sure to consult a physician before you start any
exercise program. He may give you proper hints and
advice with respect to the individual intensity of stress
for you
•your work-out and sensible eating habits.

• Be sure to set up the exerciser in a dry and even place and
always protect it from humidity. If you wish to protect the place
particularly against pressure points, contamination, etc.,
it is recommended to put a suitable, non-slip mat under the exercise
• The general rule is that exercisers and training devices are no
toys. Therefore, they must only be used by properly informed
or instructed persons.
•Stop your work-out immediately in case of dizziness, nausea, chest pain or any other physical symptoms. In
case of doubt, consult your physician immediately.
•Children, disabled and handicapped persons should use the exercise only under supervision and in
presence of another person who may give support and useful instructions.
•Be sure that your body parts and those of other persons are never close to any moving parts of the exerciser
during its use.
•When adjusting the adjustable parts, make sure they are adjusted properly and note the marked, maximum
adjusting position, for example of the saddle support, respectively.
•Do not work out immediately after meals!

Exploded drawing:

Checking list:

Part list:
Part no Description Drawing no. Specification Q'ty
1 Main frame 741J2-3-1000-J0 1
2 Front stabilizer 741J2-3-2100-J0 1
5 Oval base 741J2-6-2173-B0 50*100*100 2
6 Curved washer D22xD8.5x1.5T 55108-3-2215-FA D22xD8.5x1.5T 12
7 Spring washer D15.4xD8.2x2T 55108-2-1520-FA D15.4xD8.2x2T 22
8 Flat washer D25*D8.5*2T 55108-1-2520-FA D25*D8.5*2T 12
9 Allen bolt M8x1.25x20L 50308-5-0020-F0 M8x1.25x20L 26
10 Handlebar post 741J2-3-2000-J0 1
11L Supporting tube for left pedal 741J2-3-3810-J1 1
11R Supporting tube for right pedal 741J2-3-3811-J1 1
12L
Supporting tube for left movable
handlebar 741J2-3-3710-J0 1
12R
Supporting tube for right movable
handlebar 741J2-3-3711-J0 1
13 Bushing 58002-6-1057-00 D35*11L 4
14 Bolt 50108-2-0020-U0 M8x1.25x20 6
15 Mushroom cap D11/4’’*29L 553K0-1-0029-B3 D1 1/4"*29L 2
16L Upper foot Cover (Left) 70501-6-2481-B0 80*55*87 2
16R Upper foot Cover (Right) 70501-6-2480-B0 80*50*87 2
17 bolt M6*1*15L 50308-5-0040-F3 M8*1.25*40L 2
18 Cross bolt 52606-2-0015-N0 M6*1*15L 4
19 Rear stabilizer 741J2-3-2112-B70 1
20 Domed nut M8*1.25*15L 55208-6-2015-FA M8x1.25x15L 2
21L Left pedal 58029-6-1138-B0 399.6*183.6*69.7 1
21R Right pedal 58029-6-1139-B0 399.6*183.6*69.7 1
22 Sliding beam guider 741J2-6-5171-00 R21*596*1.5T 2
23 Flat washer D22*D10*2T 55110-1-2220-NA D22*D10*2T 1
24 Anti-loosen nut 3/8"-26UNFx6.5T 18600-6-3175-N1 3/8"-26UNFx6.5T 2
25 Motor 180B2-6-2571-00 M8 1
26 C-clip D22.5*D18.5*1.2T 55519-1-2312-DA D22.5*D18.5*1.2T 2
27 Adjustable round wheel 709S0-6-2174-B0 D59*M10*40L 6
28 Bolt nut 55210-2-2008-NA M10*1.5*8T 6
29 Upper computer cable 73102-6-2572-00 800L 1
30 Lower computer cable 738A2-6-2573-00 800L 1
31 Round cap 55340-3-4080-B8 40*80*40L 4
32L Bracket for left pedal 741J2-3-6000-J1 1
32R Bracket for right pedal 741J2-3-6025-J1 1
33 Crank 739G0-3-2903-00 1

34 Nylon nut M8*1.25*8T 55208-1-2008-FA M8*1.25*8T 1
35 Multi-groove belt 58004-6-1013-00 440 PJ6 1
36L Left chain cover 74102-6-4501-B0 757.3*558.1*73.6 1
36R Right chain cover 74102-6-4502-B0 757.3*558.1*69.2 1
37 Flywheel 741H2-3-3102-00 D260*116 1
38 Wheel 26100-6-1087-B0 D65*24 2
39 Side cover 70200-6-4582-B1 D36x14 2
40 Bolt M8x1.25x25 50108-2-0025-U0 M8x1.25x25 6
41 Inner tube 70802-6-1071-B0 D71.5*108L 1
42 Pedal joint tube 73800-3-3804-J0 2
43 Bearing #6004ZZ 58006-6-1017-00 #6004ZZ 2
44 Adaptor 741J2-6-2584-00 9V.2A 1
45 Round magnet 174R4-6-2574-00 M02 1
46 Screw ST3.5*1.0*15L 50904-2-0015-F0 ST4*1.41*15L 13
47 Bushing 58002-6-1051-B0 D19.15x(D25.6x32)xL(17+3) 8
48 Tension cable 741J2-6-2601-00 D1.5x450L 1
49 Handlebar post cover 70501-6-4580-B0 D100*120 1
50 Flat washer 55120-1-2615-NA D26*D21*1.5T 1
51 Bearing 6002 ZZ 58006-6-1032-00 6002 ZZ 4
52L Left movable handlebar 741J2-3-2430-J0 1
52R Right movable handlebar 741J2-3-2450-J0 1
53 Foam D26*3T*770L 58015-6-1297-B0 D26*3T*770L 2
54 Foam D30x3Tx410L 58015-6-1369-B0 D30x3Tx410L 2
55 Round cap 70900-6-2475-B0 D28*90L 2
56 Nylon nut 55206-1-2006-CA M6x1.0x6T 4
57 Bolt M6x1.0x15L 50106-5-0015-C0 M6x1.0x15L 4
59 Waved washer D27*D20.3*0.5T 55120-5-2705-DA D27*D20.3*0.5T 1
60 Waved washerD21xD16.2x0.3T 55116-5-2103-DA D21xD16.2x0.3T 4
61 Waved washer D22xD17x0.3T 55117-5-2203-DA D22xD17x0.3T 10
62 Crank 741J2-3-2700-J1 2
63 Pulley 58008-6-1028-00 D305x19.5 1
64 screw 52804-2-0015-F0 ST4*1.41*15L 2
65 computer 741N2-6-2501-B0 SM-1730-31 1
66 Handpulse 71600-6-2478-B1 PE18 2
67L Left computer bracket 739G0-6-2592-B0 113.5*60*252.1 1
67R Right computer bracket 739G0-6-2593-B0 113.5*63.5*252.1 1
68 Handle pulse cable 71800-6-2479-00 600L 2
69 screw 50904-2-0025-D0 ST4x1.41x25L 2
70 Round cap 55345-1-0015-B8 D45*15 2
71 Oval cap 55326-3-2550-B8 25*50*26L 2
72 Short axle 73800-6-3890-N0 D19*44L 2

73 Screw bolt 52606-2-0015-F0 M6*1*15L 8
74L Left cover for universal joint 73800-6-3888-B0 91.5*37*72 2
74R Right cover for universal joint 73800-6-3889-B0 91.5*40*72 2
75 C-clip S-16(1T) 55516-1-0010-00 S-16(1T) 2
77 Roller limit rope 741E2-6-3891-B0 D4*180 2
78L Left cover for wheel 742S2-6-3897-B0 143.1*113.3*65 1
78R Right cover for wheel 742S2-6-3898-B0 143.1*113.3*65 1
79 Cover for crank 739G0-6-4524-B0 356.6*197 2
80 Screw 51608-5-0016-F0 M8*1.25*16L 2
81 Handlebar 741J2-3-2400-J0 1
82 Moving wheel 73800-6-3886-B3 D70*43 2
83 C ring 55515-1-0010-00 S-15(1T) D15 2
84 Spacer 73800-6-3892-N0 D11.5*D8*3.5T 2
85 Power cable 706E2-6-2596-00 150L 1
86 Sensor cable 703MB-6-2576-00 200L 1
87 Fixing bracket for computer 84002-6-2402-B2 120*110*2.5T 1
88 C ring 55517-1-0010-00 S-17(1T) 2
89 Washer adjustment set 12800-3-3300-00 2
90 axle over 196A0-6-3876-B0 D42x11.3 2
91 Allen bolt M8*1.25*45L 50308-5-0045-F3 M8*1.25*45L 1
92 Pin D6*26.5*7.7 71600-6-4586-60 D6*26.5*7.7 3
93 Screw 53342-2-0020-N0 ST4.2x1.4x20L 10
94 Bolt 52605-2-0012-F0 M5*0.8*12L 2
95 Bearing #6003ZZ 58006-6-1018-00 #6003ZZ 8
96 Screw 50805-2-0015-F0 M5*0.8*15L 4
97 Screw 53342-2-0015-N0 ST4.2x1.4x15L 2
98 screw 52804-2-0020-N0 ST4*1.41*20L 4
99 Bolt 52605-5-0015-F0 M5*0.8*15L 9
100 Plastic washer 55110-1-2404-BF D10*D24*0.4T 6
Allen Spanner 58030-6-1031-D1 M6 1
Spanner 58030-6-1017-N1 M5(10+13)1
111 Buffer 739S0-6-1081-B0 D27*D8.2*2.5T 2
170 Fixed ring 71600-6-3178-B0 D13*D10*1.9T 2

Assembly drawing:
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STEP 3

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STEP 5

STEP 6

SM(SE)17 / 27 / 37 SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL
I1248
DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
ITEM DESCRIPTION
TIME Count up – No preset target, Time will count up from 00:00 to maximum
99:59 with each increment is 1 minute.
Count down - If training with preset Time, Time will count down from reset to 00:00.
Each preset increment or decrement is 1 minute between 00:00 to 99:00.
SPEED
Displays current training speed. Maximum speed is 99.9 KM/H or ML/H.
DISTANCE
Accumulates total distance from 0.00 up to 99.9 KM or ML. The user may preset target
distance data by using UP/DOWN button. Each incensement or decrement is 0.1KM or ML
between 0.00~99.9.
CALORIES Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to maximum 9999 calories.
(This data is a rough guide for comparison of different exercise sessions
which can not be used in medical treatment.)
PULSE
User may set up target pulse from 0 - 30 to 230; and computer buzzer
will beep when actual heart rate is over the target value during workout.
RPM
Displays the Rotation Per Minute. Display range 0~999
WATTS Workout power consumption
Range 0 ~ 999
In Watt constant mode, computer will remain preset watt value (setting range 0~350)
MANUAL
Manual mode workout.
PROGRAM
12 PROGRAM selection.
USER PROGRAM User creates resistance level profile.
H.R.C. Target HR training mode.
WATT PROGRAM WATT constant training mode.
KEY FUNCTION
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Up (Encoder) Increase resistance level
Setting selection.
Down (Encoder) Decrease resistance level
Setting selection.
Mode / Enter Confirm setting or selection.
Reset Hold on pressing for 2 seconds, computer will reboot and start from user setting.
Reverse to main menu during presetting workout value or stop mode.
Start/ Stop Start or Stop workout.
Recovery Test heart rate recovery status.
Body fat In stop mode, press it for body fat measurement.

OPERATION:
POWER ON
Plug in power supply, computer will power on and display all segments on LCD for 2 seconds (Drawing 1).
Drawing 1
Then enter into User data setting. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select U1~U4 (Drawing 2), then set SEX, AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT
(Drawing 3) and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER button. When finishing user data profile, Console come to main menu.
Drawing 2 Drawing 3
WORKOUT SELECTION
Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select workout Manual (Drawing4)Program (Drawing 5) User Program (Drawing 6)H.R.C.
(Drawing 7) Watt(Drawing 8).
Drawing 4 Drawing 5
Drawing 6 Drawing 7
Drawing 8
Manual Mode
Press START in main menu may start workout in manual mode.
1. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select workout program, choose Manual and press MODE / ENTER to get into.
2. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to preset TIME (Drawing 9), DISTANCE (Drawing 10), CALORIES (Drawing 11), PULSE (Drawing 12)
and press MODE / ENTER to confirm.
3. Press START/STOP keys to start workout. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to adjust load level. Load level display in WATT
window, no adjusting for 3s, it will switch to display WATT (Drawing 13).
4. Press START/STOP keys to pause workout. Press RESET to reverse to main menu.

Drawing 9 Drawing 10
Drawing 11 Drawing 12
Drawing 13
Program Mode
1. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select workout program, choose Beginner mode and press MODE / ENTER to get into.
2. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select program 1~12 (Drawing 14) and press MODE / ENTER to get into.
3. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to preset TIME.
4. Press START/STOP key to start workout. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to adjust load level.
5. Press START/STOP key to pause workout. Press RESET to reverse to main menu.
Drawing 14
User Program Mode
1. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select workout program, choose User Program mode and press MODE / ENTER to get into.
2. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to create user profile (Drawing 15). There are total 20 column, user can adjust each column load
level. User can hold MODE / ENTER 2 seconds to quit during setting.
3. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to set TIME.
4. Press START/STOP key to start workout. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to adjust load level.
5. Press START/STOP key to pause workout. Press RESET to reverse to main menu.

Drawing 15
H.R.C. Mode
1. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select workout program, choose H.R.C. and press MODE / ENTER to get into.
2. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select 55% (Drawing 16).75%.90% or TAG (TARGET H.R.) (default : 100, Drawing 17).
3. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to preset workout TIME.
4. Press START/STOP key to start or stop workout. Press RESET to reverse to main menu.
Drawing 16 Drawing 17
Watt Mode
1. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to select workout program, choose WATT and press MODE / ENTER to get into.
2. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to preset WATT target. (default: 120, Drawing 18)
3. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to preset TIME.
4. Press START/STOP key to start workout. Use UP or DOWN (Encoder) to adjust Watt level.
5. Press START/STOP key to pause workout. Press RESET to reverse to main menu.
Drawing 18
RECOVERY
After exercising for a period, keep holding on hand grips or wearing chest strap and press RECOVERY key. All function display will
stop except “TIME” starts counting down from 00:60 to 00:00 (Drawing 19). Screen will display your heart rate recovery status
with the F1, F2…. to F6. F1 is the best, F6 is the worst (Drawing 20). User may keep exercising to improve the heart rate
recovery status. (Press the RECOVERY button again to return the main display.)
Drawing 19 Drawing 20
BODY FAT
1. In STOP mode, press the BODY FAT key to start body fat measurement (Drawing 21).
2. During measuring, users have to hold both hands on the hand grips. And the LCD will display “= ” “= = ” (Drawing 22)for 8
seconds until computer finish measuring.
3. LCD will display BODY FAT advice symbol, BODY FAT percentage (Drawing 23), BMI (Drawing 24) for 30 seconds.
4. Error message:

*The LCD displays “= = ” “ = =”(Drawing 25)–means not hand the grip or wear chest strap correctly.
*E-1–There is no heart rate signal input detected.
*E-4–Occurs when FAT% is below 5 or exceeds 50 and BMI result is below 5 or exceeds 50 (Drawing 26).
Drawing 21 Drawing 22
Drawing 23 Drawing 24
Drawing 25 Drawing 26
Noted:
1. After 4 minutes without pedaling or pulse input, console will enter into power saving mode. Press any key may wake the
console up.
2. When computer act abnormal, please plug out the adaptor and plug in again.
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