Easylife total strider el2415 User manual

Total Strider
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model No. EL2415
Please read carefully before use and keep for future reference
Imported and distributed by Easylife Group Ltd, London NW1 0JP
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IN2415 © 2012 Easylife Group Ltd Customer service: 0871 855 6100
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PANTONE 072 C
PANTONE 123 C
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety always comes rst. Please keep the following points in mind a t all times. Read and follow
this instruction guide completely before using your Total Strider. Keep this guide in a safe place and
make sure everyone who uses the Total Strider also reads this guide. Have a safe and enjoyable
workout.
1. If at any time you feel faint, lightheaded or dizzy, stop exercising immediately. You should also
stop if you experience undue stress, pressure or pain at any time. See your doctor before
continuing to work out.
2. Please keep all children and pets away from the Total Strider during use, as well as when the
machine is unattended.
3. Make sure that the unit is operated on a clean, dry surface.
4. Keep the unit clean and dry.
5. Wear proper workout gear that allows free movement, such as jogging and warm-up suits,
shorts, T-shirts, or other clothing that ts correctly.
6. Always follow the correct exercising procedure for the Total Strider.
7. Always choose the proper workout that best suits your physical strength and exibility level.
8. Follow your doctor’s recommendations in developing your own personal tness program.
DISPOSAL
• Please respect the environment!
• Dispose of the packaging according to the local recycling regulations.
• Dispose of paper and cardboard packaging separately from plastic bags into the corresponding
containers.
• Dispose of the appliance at the end of its life span according to environmental considerations.
WARNING
Before starting any exercise or conditioning program, you should consult with your personal
physician to see if you require a complete physical exam. This is especially important if you are
over the age of 35, have never exercised before, are pregnant, or suffer from any illness. Please
read and follow the safety instructions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Maximum load: 300lbs Measurements: Open: L138xW62xD110cm Closed: L138xW62xD45cm
Paper weight 60gsm
Get trim,
toned and t
in your own
home, at your
own pace

PANTONE 072 C
PANTONE 123 C
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Dear Custome
Thank you for purchasing the Total Strider
Stay in and work out! Enjoy the benets of the gym - without travelling or paying
membership fees. The Total Strider lets you decide your exercise routine - from a brisk
walk to a marathon run - in the comfort of your own home. The upright handles help
build upper body strength and an inbuilt computer monitors your speed, distance and
duration. It even tells you all the calories you’ve burned! The treadmill has a choice
of two inclines and a 50x80cm non-slip running surface. Time for a shower? The
Total Strider folds down to slide under the bed on easy-glide coasters. Complete with
instruction DVD it measures L138xW62xD110cm open and L138xW62xD45cm folded.
IN THE BOX
This chart is provided to help identify the small parts in the assembly of this product. It is intended to be
used as a guide to help simplify your assembly process. These are in a plastic bag in the box, please
look for them.
QUANTITY ITEM (SEE PARTS LIST) IMAGE
4 Upright-to-foot bolt (15) & washer (23)
2 Deck-to-upright bolt (16) & washer (24)
4 Crossbar bolt (17) & washer (25)
2 Console screw (47)
1 Locking Pin Knob (32)
1 4mm Allen wrench/screwdriver
1 Multi-Wrench
2 Incline adjustment feet
2 Water Bottle Case Screw M5 (59)
2 Locking Pin Knob Screw M4 (57)
1 Safety pin (6)
Paper weight 60gsm
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Place all parts from the box in a cleared area and position them on the oor in front of you. Remove
all packing materials from your area and place them back into the box. Do not dispose of the packing
materials until assembly is completed. Make sure you have all of the parts required for the machine.
(Refer to the assembly drawing) Read each step carefully before beginning.
STEP 1
Attach the LEFT UPRIGHT (2) and RIGHT UPRIGHT (3) on the
BASE FRAME (4) using upright - to - foot bolts (15) and washers
(23). Left Upright is with computer wire, Right Upright is without
any wire. Insert LOCKING PIN KNOB (32A) into right upright and
secure it by 2 screws (57). LOCKING PIN KNOB (32A) integrates
parts BALL KNOB (32), SPRING (33) and LOCKING PIN (32)
together.
STEP 2
Attach the DECK (45) to the UPRIGHTS (2, 3)
using deck-to-upright bolts (16) and washers
(24). Connect electronic wire (51) at bottom of left
upright to wire on left side of deck.
WARNING
MAKE SURE SAFETY PIN IS IN PLACE WHENEVER UNIT IS IN USE. SAFETY PIN HOLE IS
LOCATED ON RIGHT UPRIGHT T DECK LEVEL. (WITH THE SAFETY PIN IN PLACE, UPRIGHTS
WILL NOT TIP OVER.)

PANTONE 072 C
PANTONE 123 C Paper weight 60gsm
STEP 3
Attach crossbar (14) to top of uprights (2, 3) using the 4 crossbar
bolts (17) and nuts (25). Place The Driver (1) on top of crossbar.
Thread adjustment knob (35) through The Driver and center of
crossbar.
(TIP: To increase resistance of The Driver , rmly tighten knob.)
Safety Pin (6) When in use, place locking pin through upright and
into deck to stabilize unit. Remove pin to fold.
HOW TO INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIES:
1. Pull off the battery cover and place two AA batteries into battery housing
on back of monitor (refer) to illustration).
2. Ensure batteries are correctly positioned and battery springs are in
proper contact with batteries.
3. Replace battery cover and ensure it is tightly closed.
4. Battery life is approx. 1 year under normal usage.
5. If the display is non-readable or only partial segments appear,
remove batteries.
6. Removing the batteries will erase computer memory.
FUNCTION MARK:
A: Auto Scan
T: Elapsed Time
S: Current Speed
D: Trip Distance
C: Calorie Consumption
MODE OR FUNCTION ACTION
Auto On/Off & Without any signal for 8 minutes, the power will turn off
Auto Start/Stop automatically. As long as the wheel is in motion or you
pressthe button, the monitor is in action.
Auto scan Press “MODE” button until “▼”appears at SCAN position.
Monitor will rotate through all ve functions (time, speed,
distance, calories, and total distance). Each display will
show for 4 seconds.
Elapsed Time Press the button until the ARROW points to “T” to count
the elapsed time.
Speed Press the button until the ARROW points to “S” to display
the current speed.
Trip Distance Press the button until the ARROW points to “D” to
display the trip distance you have travelled.
Calories Press the button until the ARROW points to “C” to display
the calorie consumption.
STEP 4
Attach the CONSOLE (46) onto the
CROSSBAR (14) PLATE using console
screws (47). Place electronic ox into center
of console. Thread wire through bottom.
Attach connector from electronic box to the
wire in the left upright.
STEP 5
Connect incline adjustment feet (56) to the
rear of the running deck by inserting threaded
bottom of foot and turning clockwise until
securely in place.
For incline adjustment, feet can be removed
or adjusted to the desired incline level.
(TIP: Increasing the deck angle reduces the
intensity of the exercise.)
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BELT ALIGNMENT
The running belt should be centred on the running deck at all times. If it appears to be running to one
side, minor adjustments need to be made to the screws that secure the REAR ROLLER (10). When
making these adjustments, use the ALLEN WRENCH. Please follow the procedures below to make
the adjustments.
BELT DRIFTING LEFT
Turn the left screw 1/4 turn CLOCKWISE and the right
screw 1/4 Turn COUNTER-CLOCKWISE, and then walk
on the treadmill. Repeat if needed.
BELT DRIFTING RIGHT
Turn the left screw turn 1/4 COUNTER-CLOCKWISE and
the right screw 1/4 turn CLOCKWISE, and then walk on
the treadmill. Repeat if needed.
BELT SLIPPING
If the RUNNING BELT (44) jerks when you walk on the treadmill
(it does not feel like the rollers are keeping up), turn both screw turn
CLOCKWISE, and then walk on the treadmill.
If the condition persists, repeat this procedure.
If you believe the RUNNING BELT (44) is centred, use the treadmill for at least three minutes to ensure
the RUNNING BELT (44) will not drift back.
NOTE: lf the belt continues to drift out of centre, the oor may be uneven. Rotate the treadmill 90
degrees, or move it to another location.
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE REAR ROLLER SCREW. Turn the screws only one quarter of a turn at
a time in order to avoid damaging the bearings in the rollers.
When looking at the bottom side of your treadmill, check the RUNNING BELT (44) to make sure the
bottom side is riding between the belt guides (see illustrations below).
NOTE: IF THE BELT DOES NOT MOVE SMOOTHLY, LIFT THE BELT, WIPE THE BOARD OFF WITH
A CLOTH AND THEN SPRAY WATER-BASE SILICONE ON THE BOARD UNDER THE BELT.
CORRECT INCORRECT
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NO DESCRIPTION QTY
1 THE DRIVER 1
2 LEFT UPRIGHT 1
3 RIGHT UPRIGHT 1
4 BASE FRAME 1
5 REAR COVER 2
6 SAFETY PIN 1
7 MAIN FRAME 1
8 LEFT FLY WHEEL 1
9 RIGHT FLY WHEEL 1
10 FRONT ROLLER 1
11 FRONT SHAFT 1
12 REAR ROLLER 1
13 REAR SHAFT 1
14 CROSSBAR 1
15 BOLT 4
16 BOLT 2
17 BOLT 4
18 BOLT 2
19 BOLT 2
20 BOLT 6
21 BOLT 2
22 BOLT 2
23 WASHER 4
24 WASHER 2
25 WASHER 6
26 WASHER 6
27 PLASTIC WASHER 4
28 PLASTIC WASHER 1
30 LOCKING NUT 2
31 MOVING WHEEL 2
32 BALL KNOB 1
NO DESCRIPTION QTY
33 SPRING 1
34 LOCKING PIN 1
35 ADJUSTMENT KNOB 1
36 FRICTION PAD 1
37 BEARING 4
38 PLASTIC BEARING 2
39 ROUND FOOT CAP 2
10 WIRE PROTECTOR 2
41 SQUARE PLUG 2
42 FOAM POLLER 2
43 FOAM POLLER 2
44 RUNNING BELT 1
45 RUNNING DECK 1
46 CONSOLE 1
47 CONSOLE SCREW 2
48 COMPUTER 1
49 MAGNET 1
50 SENSOR 1
51 SENSOR WIRE 1
52 SENSOR WIRE 1
53 DOUBLE-BACK SPONGE RUBBER 2
54 WASHER 6
55 DOUBLE-BACK SPONGE RUBBER 2
56 ADJUSTMENT FEET 2
57 SCREW 2
58 ROUND PLUG 6
59 SCREW 2
60 SIDE LANDING 2
61 PLASTIC BEARING 1
62 WATER BOTTLE 1
PARTS LIST
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