Bodyworx E750 User manual

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BODY WORX
Elliptical

Safety Instructions
• To ensure the best safety of the exerciser, regularly check on
damage 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 any given time.
• Before the first use, 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 that may arise where the
exerciser has not been designed to tolerate children’s natural
playful instincts and interest in experimenting.
• If you do allow children to use this exerciser, be sure to take into
consideration to assess their psychological and physiological
development as well as their character. 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 stable way and that any possible
unevenness of the floor is leveled out.
• Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes suitable for your
workout 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 workout due to their form (for example, length). Be sure to
wear appropriate shoes suitable for the workout, ensure that
they firmly support their feet and have an anti-slip surface sole.
• Be sure to consult a physician before you start any exercise
program. He/She may give you proper hints and advice with
respect to the individual’s intensity of stress for the workout and
sensible eating habits.
• Be sure to set up the exerciser in a dry, flat surface and always
protect it from humidity if you wish to protect the surface against
pressure points and contamination. It is recommended to put a
suitable, non-slip mat under the exerciser.
• The general rush is that exercisers and training devices
are not toys. Therefore, they must only be used by
properly informed or instructed persons.
• Stop your workout 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 the 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 fine-tuning 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:
97
87
48
8
19
64
9B
39
20
84 72
31
41
79
36R
929185
78 27 28 90 62 25 98 30 99
53
52R
13
60
40
23R
63
9B
7
6
55
9B
7
41
72
41
60
40
74A
69
42
72
32R 102 11R
41
1417
74B
63
84
54
63
107
67
75
23L
49
6
7
9
7
9
8
24
26
43
96
73
21
77 8
80R
102
84
72
81 8 7 25R 5L
1
679B
65
103
15
68
107
52L
12R
63
104R
104L
107
107
11L
32L
80L
7 8 3 9C76
94
4
9A 7 6 22
109
63 93R 93L
5860
110 108 59
66 38
12L 18
44
50
51
34
86
95
45 37
56
70
47 89 45
100
16
76
35
57
46
83
36L
79B
10
71
29
86
95
88 61
82
111
105
106
101
33

Checking list:
X1
X2
52R&L
X1
3
78
2
19
10
X2
X2
X1
X1
X1
1
X1
X1
21
23R&L
67&68
X1
X2
X1
12R&L
X2
74A&B
93R&L
11R&L
64
X1
X1
18
X1
49
104R&L
X1
X4
X2X22
X6
M8*1.25*20L
D15.4*D8.2*2T
D16*D8.5*1.2T
M8*1.25*60L
M8*15L
X6
X1
X2
X2
M8*1.25*15L
M8*1.25*55L X4
D22*D8.5*1.5T
X8
X8
X22
X2
X10
X12
9B
9
9A
9C
20
8
7
81
63
107
60
M5*15L
M8*1.25*20L
40
X2
D24*D10*0.4T
41 X6
X2
75
M6*1.0*5T
77 X4
M6*1*15L X4
73
M10*1.5*10T
17
X4
X2
14
X2
94
M8*1.25*20L
110 X4
D11.5*D8*3.5T
108
109
X2
38
X2
X1
X1
106
111
X1
101

Part list:
Part No. Description Q’ty Part No. Description Q’ty
1 Main frame 1 53 Foam (HDR) D30*3T*500L 2
2 Front stabilizer 1 54 Foam (HDR) D30*4T*125L 2
3 Sliding beam 2 55 Mushroom cap D1 1/4”*45L 2
4 Oval cap 2 56 Spring D3.5*D18*52L 1
5L Left foot cap 1 57 Bolt M6*1.0*15L 4
5R Right foot cap 1 58 C-ring S-15 (1T) 4
6 Curved washer D22*D8.5*1.5T 12 59 Waved washer D21*D16.2*0.3T 2
7 Spring washer D15.4*D8.2*2T 30 60 Flat washer D25*D8.5*2.0T 6
8 Flat washer D16*D8.5*1.2T 18 61 Crank axle 1
9 Allen bolt M8*1.25*15L 6 62 Round magnet 1
9A Allen bolt M8*1.25*95L 2 63 Screw ST4*1.41*15L 22
9B AllenboltM8*1.25*20L 16 64 Computer 1
9C Allen bolt M8*1.25*55L 2 65 Handle pulse 2
10 Handlebar post 1 Handle pulse cable 520L 2
11L Supporting tube for left pedal 1 66 Axle of wheel 2
11R Supporting tube for right pedal 1 67 Left computer bracket 1
12L Supporting tube for left movable
handlebar 1 68 Right computer bracket 1
12R Supporting tube for right movable
handlebar 1 69 Joint 2
13 Bushing D35*11 4 70 Fixing plate for idle wheel 1
14 Flat washer D20*D11*2T 2 71 C-ring S-16 (1T) 2
15 Mushroom cap D1 1/4’’*29L 2 72 Bushing 18
16 Idle wheel 1 73 Bolt M6*1*15L 4
17 Nylon nut M10*1.5*10T 2 74A Upper axle cover 2
18 Connecting tube 1 74B Lower axle cover 2
19 Rear stabilizer 1 75 Waved washer D21*D16*0.3T 2
20 Domed nut M8*1.25*15L 4 76 Belt 1
21 Pedal 2 77 Nut M6*1.0*5T 4
22 Adjustable round wheel 2 78 Adaptor 1
23L Upper cover (left) 2 79 Round chain cover 2
23R Upper cover (right) 2 80L Enforcing plate of left pedal 1
24 Anti-loose nut M10*1.25*7T 2 80R Enforcing plate of right pedal 1
25 Motor 1 81 Square neck bolt M8*1.25*60L 4
26 C-ring D22.5*D18.5*1.2T 2 82 Flat washer D26*D21*1.5T 1
27 Electric cable 400L 1 83 Bolt M8*1.25*25L 1
28 Sensor cable 50L 1 84 Waved washer D26*D19.5*0.3T 8
29 Upper computer cable 1 85 Screw ST4.2*1.4*20L 11
30 Lower computer cable 1 86 Nut M6*1*6T 2
31 Rolling axle 2 87 Nylon washer D6*D19*1.5T 1
32L Bracket for left pedal 1 88 Nylon nut M6*1.0*6T 4
32R Bracket for right pedal 1 89 Nut M8*1.25*6T 1
33 Crank 2 90 Bolt M5*0.8*10L 1
34 Nylon nut M6*1*6T 1 91 Screw ST4*1.41*15L 16
35 Multi-groove belt 1 92 Flat washer D12*D4.3*1T 16
36L Left chain cover 1 93L Rear axle over (left) 2
36R Right chain cover 1 93R Rear axle cover (right) 2
37 Flywheel 1 94 Foot cap 2
38 Wheel 2 95 Bolt M6*65L 2
39 Side cover 2 96 Waved washer D27*D21*0.3T 1
40 Bolt M8*1.25*20 4 97 Fixing bracket for magnet 1
41 Plastic flat washer D10*D24*0.4T 10 98 Screw ST4.2*1.4*15L 4
42 Axle 2 99 Tension cable D1.5*230L 1
43 Bearing #6004ZZ 2 100 Anti-loosen nut M10x1.5*10T 1
44 Bolt M8*52L 1 101 Chest belt 1
45 Nylon nut M8*1.25*8T 2 102 C-ring D21.5*D17.5*1.2T 8
46 Flat washer D25*D8.5*2.0T 1 103 Plug 2
47 Plastic flat washer D50*D10*1.0T 1 104L Left cover for universal joint 2
48 Flat washer D13*D6.5*1.0T 1 104R Right cover for universal joint 2
49 Handlebar post cover 1 105 Bolt M5*0.8*15L 2
50 Plastic cover of spring 1 106 Bottle holder 1
51 Spring 1 107 Screw M5*0.8*15L 6
52L Left movable handlebar 1 108 Spacer D11.5*D8*3.5T 4
52R Right movable handlebar 1 109 Belt for wheel 2
110 Bolt M8*1.25*20 4
111 Bottle 1
112 Bottle holder 2

Assembly drawing:
Step 1
1
9B
7
6
3
M8*1.25*20L
D15.4*D8.2*2T
D22*D8.5*1.5T
81
79A
7
9B
(x4) (x2)
(x4)
(x4)
7
(x2)
(x2)
(A)
20
20
7
8
281
1
8
7
9B
6
79C
18
94
6
7
9A 19
7
8
19
81
1) Assemble the sliding beam (3) to the rear stabilizer (19) by the Allen bolt (9A), the Allen bolt
(9B), the curved washer (6), the spring washer (7) and the flat washer (8).
2) Assemble the connecting tube (18) to the sliding beam (3) by the Allen bolt (9C), the curved
washer (6) and the spring washer (7).
3) Assemble the foot cap (94) to the sliding beam (3).
4) Assemble the front stabilizer (2) and the rear stabilizer (19) to the main frame (1) by the square
neck bolt (81), the spring washer (7), the flat washer (8) and the domed nut (20).
5) Fix the rear stabilizer (19) to the frame (1) by the Allen bolt (9B), the curved washer (6) and the
spring washer (7).

Step 2
(A)
M8*1.25*15L
D15.4*D8.2*2T
M8*1.25*15L
D15.4*D8.2*2T
(B)
10
2
9
7
9
7
(x4)
(x2)
22
49
6
7
9
29
9
7
8
30
1) Assemble the handlebar post cover (49) to the handlebar post (10) shown as fig. A.
2) Connect the upper computer cable (29) and the lower computer cable (30) shown as fig. B.
3) Assemble the handlebar post (10) to the main frame (1) by the curved washer (6), the spring
washer (7), the flat washer (8) and the Allen bolt (9).

Step 3
3
M8*1.25*20L
60
40
75
(x2)
x2
52L52R
10
23L 75
52L
60 40
Assemble the upper cover (left) (23L), the waved washer (75), the movable handlebar (52L&52R),
the flat washer (60) and the bolt (40) to the axle in turn.

Step 4
109
110
4
x2
4-1
x2
4-2
7321 77
17
14
41
11L
41
31
74A
74B
63
11L
38
110 60 108
17
14
41
41
73
77
1) Assemble the supporting tube for pedal (11L&11R) to the rolling axle (31) by the Nylon nut
(17), the flat washer (14) and the plastic flat washer (41) shown as fig. 4-1.
2) Assemble the upper axle cover (74A) and the lower axle cover (74B) to the supporting tube for
pedal (11L&11R) by the screw (63) shown as fig. 4-2.
3) Assemble the wheel (38) to the supporting tube for pedal (11L&11R) by the bolt (110), the flat
washer (60), the spacer (108), and the belt for wheel (109). Please kindly note the assembling
way of belt for wheel (109) should be correct shown as the picture.
4) Assemble the pedal (21) to the supporting tube for pedal (11L&11R) by the bolt (73) and nut
(77).

Step 5
M8*1.25*20L (x2)
x2
5-1
x2
5-2
(x6)
(x2)
(x2)
12L
32L
84
40
60
63
104R 104L
107
12R 12L
5
32L
41
1) Assemble the supporting tube for movable handlebar (12L&12R) to the bracket for pedal
(32L&32R) by the waved washer (84), the flat washer (60) ,the plastic washer (41) and the bolt
(40) shown as fig. 5-1.
2) Assemble the cover for universal joint (104L&104R) to the bracket for pedal (32L&32R) by the
screw (63) and the screw (107).

Step 6
6
6
ST4*15L (x16)
x2
6-3
6-2
x2
x2
64
6-1
29
65
63
23L
52L
52L
12L
52L
52R
10
64
9B
7
6
63
93L
11L
93R
3
23R
101
1) Connect the upper computer cable (29) and the handle pulse cable (65) to the computer (64).
2) Assemble the computer (64) to the handlebar post (10) by screws that attach to the computer.
3) Assemble the supporting tube for movable handlebar (12L&12R) to the movable handlebar
(52L&52R) by the curved washer (6), the spring washer (7) and the Allen bolt (9B) shown as
cover (23L&23R) to the movable handlebar (52L&52R) by the screw (63)
(93L&93R) to the supporting tube for pedal (11L/11R) by the
screw (63) shown as fig. 6-3.
fig. 6-1.
4) Assemble the upper
shown as fig. 6-2.
5) Assemble the rear axle cover

tep 7S
7
63 (x2)
ST4*15L
107 M5*15L
63
107
67
10
68
107
78
111
105
106
1) Assemble the left computer bracket (68) and the right computer bracket (67) to the handlebar
post (10) by the screw (63) and the screw (107).
)Assemble the adaptor (78) and turn on the computer.
e bottle holder (106) to the handlebar post (10) by bolt (105). Insert the bolt into the
bolt holder.
2
3) Assemble th

STRUCTION MANUAL OF SM7690-71IN
【BUTTON FUNCTIONS】
UP To make upward adjustment to each function data or increase training resistance.
DOWN To make downward adjustment to each function data or decrease training resistance.
MODE To confirm all setting.
STAR/STOP To start or stop workout.
RESET To reset current setting and have the monitor switch to initial training mode for selection.
RECOVERY covery status.To test heart rate re
BODY FAT Press the BODY FAT button in standby mode and modify user data.
To test body fat %
【DISPLAY FUNCTION
TIME et, Time will count up from 00:00 to maximum 99:59 with each
preset to 00:00. Each
S】
Count up - No preset targ
increment is 1 minute.
Count down - If training with preset Time, Time will count down from
preset increment or decrement is 1 minute between 01:00 to 99:00.
SPEED /H or ML/H.Displays current training speed. Maximum speed is 99.9 KM
RPM Displays the Rotation Per Minute. Display range 0~15~999
DISTANCE t targetAccumulates total distance from 00:00 up to 99.99 KM or ML. The user may prese
distance data by pressing UP/DOWN button. Each incensement is 0.1KM or ML.
CALORIES r comparison of different exercise sessions which can not be
Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to maximum 9999 calories.
(This data is a rough guide fo
used in medical treatment.)
PULSE d computer buzzer will beep when actualUser may set up target pulse from 0 - 30 to 230 an
heart rate is over the target value during workout.
Display current workout watts. Display range 0~999.
WATTS
【OPERATING PROCEDURE】
(1) r
r
he SETTING mode. Motor will always go back to zero first and then turn into
LOAD=1 and in wait for all settings.
Plug in power supply cord (or press the RESET key for 2 seconds); LCD will have full display with all segments fo
2 seconds with a beep. (Figure 1) Wheel diameter value will show in the SPEED column. "E" for EU regulation o
"A" for Asian regulation will show in the TIME column. KM (K)/ ML (M) will show in the DISTANCE column for 1
second (Figure 2) and then enter to t
Figure) Figure2
(2) re 7), HEIGHT (Figure 8), WEIGHT (Figure 8) and
then enter into the workout mode after determined (Figure 9).
The console will enter to the USER setting after determined. (With BODYFAT function) Choose one group within
U1~U4 to enter personal data. Enter SEX (Figure 6), AGE (Figu
Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7
Figure 8 Figure 9

In the setting mode (Figure 10), press ▲(3) or ▼key to adjust M (Manual), P (Program), ♥(HRC), W (Watt), and U
(User) sequentially in circulation order.
Figure 10
(4) r Program (Figure 14) →MANUAL in cycle order. Press the MODE key to enter into the
MODE function display.
Press ▲or ▼key allows user to have MANUAL (Figure 10) →PROGRAM (Figure 11) →HRC (Figure 12) →
WATT (Figure 13) →Use
Figure 11 Figure 12
Figure 13 Figure 14
shing text showing on the screen
and ready for the adjustment to be determined. Default value will be LEVEL1.
(5) MANUAL function setting:
i. Press ▲or ▼key to adjust LEVEL value (Figure 15). The console will have fla
Figure 15
e
igits each second. Stop when adjustment suspended. LEVEL adjustment doesn't have circulation
function.
VEL will
be displayed. WATT value will be shown on the screen after 3 seconds without pressing ▲or ▼key.
iv. igure 18), and
PULSE (Figure 19) in a circulation order (feature values will be shown on the console screen).
ained on the screen (PULSE signal will not be affected). Press the RESET key
to return to PROGRAM SELECT.
ii. Press ▲or ▼key to adjust level value to increase or decrease 1 digit each press; press and hold the key to hav
+/-2 binary d
iii. In the START mode, LEVEL value is adjustable under the MANUAL mode and the text and value of LE
Press ▲or ▼key to adjust values for TIME (Figure 16), DISTANCE (Figure 17), CALORIES (F
iv. Press the START key to have the implementation of the program (Figure 20). The values show on RPM BAR and
PULSE BAR will be adjusted according to changes in the process of movement. Press the STOP key to pause
exercising and all values will be ret
Figur Figure 17 Figure 18
e 16
Figure 19 Figure 20

(6) PROGRAM SETTING:
i. like PROGRAM P01, P02, P03, P04... P12. Corresponding
raphics will show flashing texts (Figure 21) on LCD.
Press ▲or ▼key to select one of the 12 PROGRAMS
g
Figure 21
e
raphic according to the changes of adjustments. (Figure 22)
ress the MODE key for LEVEL value confirmation.
ii. When a PROGRAM is chosen, the value will be shown in flashing text in the LEVEL column and ready for th
adjustment to be determined. Default value will be set as LEVEL1. Press ▲or ▼key to adjust the value in
LEVEL mode. The console will show instant display g
P
Figure 22 Figure 23
alue of LEVEL will be displayed. WATT
value will be restored after 3 seconds without pressing ▲or ▼key.
(7) ▼
nction. Press the MODE key
▲or ▼key to set TIME (Figure 30). Press the START key to start the program.
iii. LEVEL value is adjustable under the START mode and the text and v
When H.R.C. mode is selected (Figure 30), LCD display will show age as default value of 25 (adjust with ▲or
key) (Figure 25). Press the MODE key for confirmation and press ▲or ▼key to choose 55%, 75%, 90% or
TARGET. (Figure 26~29) The default value that’s calculated according to user age input will be shown in the
PULSE column with 1HZ flashing text For example: When a TARGET mode is selected; LCD will show value of100
in flashing text. Press ▲or ▼button to set TARGET value (30~230) with circulation fu
and
Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26
Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29
Figure 30
(8)
complete
m last adjustment. Press ▲or ▼key for TIME setting and press the START key to start the program.
When User Program is selected (Figure 31), chosen USER PROGRAM data (U1~U4) will be loaded automatically.
User can press ▲or ▼key to set a PROGRAM pattern (that is, each axis corresponds to a LEVEL value) that has
flashing display texts and the light will be fixed after determined. The text and value will be ready for adjustment in
the LOAD column. LEVEL value will be shown in flashing text. Press the MODE key for confirmation. A
timeline has 8 PROGRAM patterns in total to be set and the PROGRAM will be in accordance with the
implementation. (Figure 33) Press the MODE key for 2 seconds to stop the process and the timeline will be set as
the value fro
Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33

hen WATT (Figure 34) is selected, the WATT value will be shown in flashing text waiting to be adjusted. Defaul
120 will be shown on LCD (Figure 35) User can press ▲or ▼to set WATT value. Press the MODE button for
confirmation. Press ▲or ▼for TIME setting (Figure 36) and start workout by the WATT value and exercise
(9) W t =
status
user inputs for LEVEL value automatic adjustment. WATT value can be adjusted by pressing ▲or ▼key.
igure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36
for 2
or
n. (Figure 47) If the test value is
ut of the FAT% range 5~50 (BMI 5~0), E-4 will be shown on the screen (Figure 48).
F
(10) BODY FAT: Press the FAT key to measure fat is executable under STOP mode. UX will be shown on LCD
seconds (Figure 37) before entering into the test screen (Figure 38~39). Test will be processed after detecting a
heartbeat from the handgrips (Figure 40). FAT% (Figure 41), BMI (Figure 42) and weight symbols (Figure 43 ~ 46) will be
shown on screen after 8 seconds. Press the FAT key for 2 seconds under STOP mode will enter into personal data f
AGE, HEIGHT, and WEIGHT setting. Press the MODE key for confirmation after determined to start the program. If
there's no heartbeat signal during testing process, the input will show E-1 on the scree
o
Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39
Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42
Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45
Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48
1)
o 0:00
is accrued. A heartbeat signal is required to continue detecting to
demonstrate the actual value of the heart rate.
(1 RECOVERY: When there's a heartbeat signal input and display value under START or STOP mode, press the
RECOVERY key to execute function. LCD will only display TIME, PULSE (Figure 49), TIME will countdown t
and the FX value will be shown on the screen (F1~F6) (Figure 50). Press the RECOVERY key to return to
previous display during the test or when the test
Figure 49 Figure 50

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