Stamina Products Home Gym 55 2065 User Manual

Owner's Manual  
WARNING  
Exercise can present a health  
risk. Consult a physician  
before beginning any exercise  
program with this equipment.  
If you feel faint or dizzy,  
immediately discontinue use  
of this equipment. Serious  
bodily injury can occur if this  
equipment is not assembled  
and used correctly. Serious  
bodily injury can also occur if  
all instructions are not  
followed. Keep others and  
pets away from equipment  
when in use. Always make  
sure all bolts and nuts are  
tightened prior to each use.  
Follow all safety instructions in  
this manual.  
When calling for parts or  
service, please specify the  
following number.  
55-2065  
STAMINA PRODUCTS  
CAUTION:  
Weight on this product should not exceed 250 lbs.  
MADE IN TAIWAN  
Product May Vary Slightly  
From Pictured.  
This Product is Produced Exclusively by  
2040 N. Alliance, Springfield, MO 65803  
Customer Service Number  
1 (800) 375-7520  
2005, 06  
2005 Stamina Products, Inc.  
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CALL US FIRST  
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE  
ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER  
To help you get started, we have pre-assembled most of your  
ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER at the factory with the exception  
of those few parts left unassembled for shipping purposes.  
Simply follow the few assembly instructions set forth in this manual.  
Within a few minutes you will be getting your body into shape and on your  
way to achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle.  
Should you have any questions,  
please call our Customer Service Department toll-free number,  
1 (800) 375-7520  
Monday - Friday, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Central Time.  
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Thank you for choosing the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/  
Although Stamina tries to manufacture its products  
STEPPER. We take great pride in producing this with the finest materials and uses the highest  
quality product and hope it will provide many hours standards of manufacturing, occasionally a part that  
of quality exercise to make you feel better, look better does not fit, is the incorrect size, or is otherwise  
and enjoy life to its fullest.  
inappropriate is found. Even with the highest  
Yes, it's a proven fact that a regular exercise inspection and quality controls in place these things  
program can improve your physical and mental will happen occasionally. Please do not return the  
health. Too often, our busy lifestyles limit our time product. For your convenience, Stamina has a  
and opportunity to exercise. The ELITE ELLIPTICAL Customer Service Department with a toll-free  
/STEPPER provides a convenient and simple method number. If a part is missing, does not fit, is the  
to begin your assault on getting your body in shape incorrect size, or is otherwise inappropriate, please  
and achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle.  
call 1 (800) 375-7520 (in the U.S.) between 8:00A.M.  
Before reading further, please review the drawing and 5:00 P.M. Central Time, Monday through Friday.  
below and familiarize yourself with the parts that are Our operators will be able to assist you with your  
labeled.  
problem and the parts will be mailed directly to your  
Read this manual carefully before using the ELITE house.  
ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER.  
Computer  
Left Handlebar  
Hand Pulse Sensor  
Stationary Handlebar  
Handlebar Sleeve  
Water Bottle  
Right Handlebar  
Handlebar Sleeve  
Mounting Bracket  
Right AL Upright  
Right Pivoting Arm  
Right Upright Cover  
Pedal Divider  
Pedal Cap  
Linkage  
Adjustment Knob  
Rail Cap  
Round Endcap  
Front Stabilizer  
Left Cover  
Pedal Cap  
Pedal Slider  
Leveling Cap  
Main Frame  
Pedal Rail  
Rear Stabilizer  
THE FOLLOWING TOOLS ARE INCLUDED FOR ASSEMBLY :  
Wrench (17mm)  
Allen Wrench (5mm)  
Allen Wrench (6mm)  
Combination Wrench  
Wrench (10mm)  
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HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART  
This chart is provided to help identify the hardware used in the assembly process. After unpacking the unit,  
open the hardware bag and make sure that you have the following items:  
3/16"  
1/2  
1/4"  
1
5/16"  
3/8"  
1/2  
1/2"  
INCHES  
0
0
1/2  
2
3
1/2  
4
1/2  
5
1/2  
6
in.  
mm.  
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150  
MILLIMETERS  
6
8
10  
12  
Place washers, the end of bolts or screws on the  
circles to check for the correct size. Use the small  
scale to check the sizes of bolts and screws.  
Part No. and Description  
Qty  
Length  
63  
Carriage Bolt (M8 x 1.25 x 85mm)  
2
65  
66  
Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 25mm)  
Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 35mm)  
4
4
78  
Screw, Round Head (M5 x 12mm)  
2
68  
70  
71  
72  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 35mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 25mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 50mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 90mm)  
2
4
2
2
83  
85  
86  
Nylock Nut (M6 x 1)  
Nylock Nut (M8 x 1.25 x 8mm thick)  
Nylock Nut (M10 x 1.25)  
4
8
2
88  
Lock Washer (M8)  
8
89  
90  
Washer (M8)  
Washer (M10)  
2
2
NOTE: Some of the hardware items listed may be attached to other parts.  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
Place all parts from the box in a cleared area and position them on the floor 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. Read each step carefully before beginning. If you are missing a part please  
call our toll-free number for assistance 1 (800) 375-7520 or e-mail us at:  
STEP 1  
Attach the FRONT STABILIZER(3), the one with wheels, onto the MAIN FRAME(1) with SOCKET  
HEAD BOLTS(M8 x 90mm)(72) and LOCK WASHERS(M8)(88).  
STEP 2  
Attach the REAR STABILIZER(2) onto the MAIN FRAME(1) with CARRIAGE BOLTS(M8 x 85mm)  
(63), WASHERS(M8)(89), and NYLOCK NUTS(M8)(85).  
NOTE: You can adjust the LEVELING CAPS(60) on the REAR STABILIZER(2) to keep the ELITE  
ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER stable.  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
L
R
STEP 3  
NOTE: There is a "L" decal on the LEFT PEDAL SUPPORT(49) attached to the left PEDAL RAIL  
ASSEMBLY. Attach the left PEDAL RAIL ASSEMBLY to the left side of the Elliptical unit. There is a  
"R" decal on the RIGHT PEDAL SUPPORT(50) attached to the right PEDAL RAIL ASSEMBLY.  
Attach the right PEDAL RAIL ASSEMBLY to the right side of the Elliptical unit.  
Remove HEX HEAD BOLTS(M8 x 16mm)(74) and LOCK WASHERS(M8)(88) from the RIGHT  
PIVOT(45). Keep the PEDAL RAIL CONNECTOR(43) on the RIGHT PIVOT(45). Then insert the  
right PEDAL RAIL ASSEMBLY onto the RIGHT PIVOT(45) and secure with HEX HEAD BOLTS  
(M8 x 16mm)(74) and LOCK WASHERS(M8)(88). Do not tighten the bolts. Insert the bolt on the  
PEDAL SLIDER(51) into the hole on the RIGHT PEDAL ARM CONNECTOR(56) and secure with  
NYLOCK NUT(M10)(86) and WASHER(M10)(90). Tighten BOLTS(M8 x 16mm)(74). Repeat on  
the left side.  
STEP 4: Attach the PEDAL CAPS(46) onto the LEFT and RIGHT PEDAL SUPPORTS(49, 50) with  
ROUND HEAD BOLTS(M6 x 25mm)(65). Slide the PEDAL DIVIDERS(47) into one of the four slots  
on the PEDAL CAPS(46) to fit your shoes. You may select the front or the back of the PEDAL CAPS(46)  
for foot placement. You will have more vertical movement in the Elliptical stride if you place your feet at the  
back of the PEDAL CAPS(46).  
CAUTION: The lip on the PEDAL CAPS(46) must face inside. The sides without a lip face outside as  
shown.  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
STEP 5  
Connect the LOWER CONNECTION WIRE(30) to UPPER CONNECTION WIRE(31). Insert the  
UPRIGHT(4) into the MAIN FRAME(1) and secure with SOCKET HEAD BOLTS(M8 x 25mm)(70),  
SOCKET HEAD BOLTS(M8 x 50mm)(71), and LOCK WASHERS(M8)(88).  
NOTE: The opening in the channel on the UPRIGHT(4) must be facing toward the back as shown.  
HINT: If necessary, loosen the mounting SCREWS(M4 x 20mm)(76) for the LEFT and RIGHT  
UPRIGHT COVERS(13, 14) to provide additional space for the UPRIGHT(4). Re-tighten these  
screws after the UPRIGHT(4) is assembled.  
STEP 6  
Connect the RIGHT PIVOTING ARM(94) to the PEDAL SLIDER(51) by attaching the RIGHT SLIDER  
CONNECTOR(92) onto the PEDAL SLIDER(51) with NYLOCK NUTS(M8)(85). Repeat on the left  
side.  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
STEP 7  
Slide the STATIONARY HANDLEBAR SLEEVE(38) onto the STATIONARY HANDLEBAR(103).  
Connect the PULSE SENSOR WIRES(34) to the PULSE WIRE(33). Insert the STATIONARY  
HANDLEBAR(103) onto the UPRIGHT(4) and secure with SOCKET HEAD BOLTS(M8 x 35mm)(68)  
and NYLOCK NUTS(M8)(85). Slide the STATIONARY HANDLEBAR SLEEVE(38) down to cover  
the bolts on the STATIONARY HANDLEBAR(103).  
STEP 8  
Connect the UPPER CONNECTION WIRE(31) and the PULSE WIRE(33) to the COMPUTER(32).  
Attach the COMPUTER(32) onto the UPRIGHT(4) by inserting the BRACKET in the COMPUTER(32)  
into the UPRIGHT(4) and secure with SOCKET HEAD BOLTS(M8 x 25mm)(70) and LOCK  
WASHERS(M8)(88).  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
L
R
STEP 9  
There is a "L" decal on the LEFT HANDLEBAR(7), and a "R" decal on the RIGHT HANDLEBAR(8).  
Slide the HANDLEBAR SLEEVE(37) onto the RIGHT HANDLEBAR(8). Insert the RIGHT  
HANDLEBAR(8) onto the RIGHT PIVOTING ARM(94) and secure with ROUND HEAD BOLTS  
(M6 x 35mm)(66) and NYLOCK NUTS(M6)(83). Slide the HANDLEBAR SLEEVE(37) down to  
cover the bolts on the RIGHT HANDLEBAR(8). Repeat on the left side.  
STEP 10  
Attach the MOUNTING BRACKET(109) onto the UPRIGHT with ROUND HEAD SCREWS  
(M5 x 12mm)(78). Place the WATER BOTTLE(110) in the MOUNTING BRACKET(109).  
STEP 11  
Connect the ADAPTER(115) to the connector located on the base of the MAIN FRAME(1), refer to the  
inset drawing. Plug the ADAPTER(115) into an electrical outlet.  
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SET UP INSTRUCTIONS  
Place the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER in the area where it will be used. It is recommended that the  
ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER be placed on an equipment mat. The max. operation dimensions of  
ELITE ELLIPTICAL are approximately 52" long x 28 3/4" wide x 63" tall. (These dimensions may vary up  
to one inch.) An area 4 feet wide x 7 feet long is required for safe operation of the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/  
STEPPER. Make sure that adequate space is available for access to and passage around the ELITE  
ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER.  
LEVELING: Adjust the LEVELING CAPS(60) on the REAR STABILIZER(2) so that the ELITE  
ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER sets on the floor without rocking. Remove and reposition the  
LEVELING CAPS(60) on the REAR STABILIZER(2) to level the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/  
STEPPER.  
MOVING: The ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER has a pair of MOVING WHEELS(58) built into the  
FRONT STABILIZER(3) at the front. Grasp the center section of the HANDLEBARS  
(7, 8) and tip the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER forward to move.  
GRASP HERE TO MOVE  
GRASP HERE TO MOVE  
Equipment Mat  
FUNCTION INSPECTION:  
Visually inspect the ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER to verify that assembly is as shown in the above  
illustration. Check the function of the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/ STEPPER. Stand on the foot pedals and  
place your hands at a comfortable position on the handlebars. Slowly move your highest foot forward and  
follow the natural path of the machine. Turn the crank slowly through one complete revolution to verify that  
the drive train functions properly. Use the " / " buttons on the COMPUTER(32) to select a program and  
verify that the Magnetic System provides different tensions. Refer to the COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
on pages 13 to 21.  
CAUTION: Locate and read the Warning Label(117) on the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER. Make  
sure that all users read the Warning Label(117).  
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS  
ELLIPTICAL MODE AND STEPPER MODE  
Your ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER can be  
used in the ELLIPTICAL mode or the  
STEPPER mode. When the ADJUSTMENT  
KNOBS(54)are attached to the RAILCAPS(48),  
your ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER is in the  
STEPPER mode. When the ADJUSTMENT  
KNOBS(54) are attached to the PEDAL  
SLIDERS(51), your ELITE ELLIPTICAL /  
STEPPER is in the ELLIPTICAL mode. Refer  
to the illustration to switch from the STEPPER  
mode to the ELLIPTICAL mode.  
CAUTION:  
Securely tighten both ADJUSTMENT KNOBS  
(54) before exercising.  
EXERCISE WORKOUT  
To start using the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER in the ELLIPTICAL mode, stand on the foot pedals,  
grasp the handlebars, move your highest foot forward and follow the natural path of the machine. To start  
using the ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER in the stepper mode, stand on the foot pedals, grasp the  
handlebars, move your highest foot downward and follow the natural path of the machine.  
Start at a load level that is comfortable to familiarize yourself with the machine. Once you are comfortable  
start adjusting the load level to achieve the workout desired.  
Load Level Adjustment  
The load level of ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER can be changed at any time during your workout.  
Adjusting the load level will allow you to increase or decrease your intensity level. Press the " " button to  
increase the load level. Press the " " button to decrease the load level.  
Forward and Reverse  
Under the Elliptical Mode, the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER can be used in the forward and reverse  
direction to vary the muscles that you work out. This will also vary your workout helping you to stay motivated.  
To change directions, simply slow the pedals down until they stop and switch directions.  
In the STEPPER mode, the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER works best with the crank rotating in reverse.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
Your ELITE ELLIPTICAL /STEPPER utilizes a magnetic braking system to create resistance for your  
workout. You control the amount and pattern of this resistance by means of the advanced computer console  
mounted at the center of the handlebar. We recommend that you use this computer console to vary your  
workout from session to session and note your progress toward your fitness goals. When used regularly in  
this way, the computer console can become an important source of motivation and interest which will help  
keep you on track.  
BUTTONS:  
MODE:  
Press to select the function value displays of RPM and WATT, or SPEED and CALORIES.  
ENTER : Press to confirm the selected programs P1 to P16 and the values of the setting mode.  
START/ Press to start the selected program. Press the START/PAUSE button to stop the program.  
PAUSE: You can press the START / PAUSE button again to continue to run the current program, or  
use " / " buttons to select a new program.  
Press and hold the button down for two seconds to reset all of the function values to zero.  
/ UP :  
Press to select programs P1 to P16. Press to increase the values of the setting mode.  
Press to increase the level of the workload when running a program.  
/ DOWN : Press to select programs P1 to P16. Press to decrease the values of the setting mode.  
Press to decrease the level of the workload when running a program.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
LCD DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS  
Indicates the program selected has started.  
Indicates the program selected has stopped. You must be in the STOP mode to setup  
the programs.  
Displays programs for selection during setup, from P1 to P16.  
Displays the selected program during exercise.  
Displays resistance level of the current interval of program, from 1 to 16.  
Indicates the gender (Male or Female) selected for the Body Fat Program.  
Displays flashing "0:00" for presetting the program time during setup, from 5:00 to 99:00.  
Displays the time during exercise, from 1 sec up to 99:59 minutes.  
Displays HEIGHT for input when you select the Body Fat program, from 44 to 77 inches.  
Displays WEIGHT for input when you select the Body Fat program, from 23 to 440 lbs.  
NOTE: Maximum body weight for user is 250 lbs.  
Displays the current speed, from zero to 99.9 Mile/Hr, or RPM, from 0 to 999 rpm.  
Press "MODE" button to select the display of SPEED or RPM.  
If the program time is "00:00", displays flashing "0.0" for presetting the DISTANCE of  
program during setup, from 1 to 999 mile.  
Displays the distance during exercise, from zero to 999.9 miles.  
Displays the percentage of body fat in Body Fat Program.  
Displays the CALORIE consumption, from zero to 999.9 Kcal, or WATT, from 0 to 999.9  
watt. Press "MODE" button to select the display of CAL or WATT.  
NOTE: The calorie and watt readouts are an estimate for an average user. It should be  
used only as a comparison between workouts on this unit.  
Displays the BMR in Body Fat Program. (BMR is Body Metabolism Rate. See page 19.)  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
Displays flashing "30" for presetting the AGE for programs during setup, from 10 to 99.  
NOTE: The computer is designed for children but the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER  
is not designed for children. Do not allow children to use the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/  
STEPPER.  
Displays flashing "90" for presetting the TARGET H.R. in the Target Heart Rate Program,  
P9, from 60 to 220.  
Displays the target heart rate of programs during exercise.  
Displays the BMI in Body Fat Program. (BMI is Body Mass Index. See page 19.)  
Displays the pulse rate, from 39 to 240 beats per minute.  
NOTE: You must place both of your hands on the Pulse Sensors on the Handlebar to  
input the pulse signal. Each pulse rate signal will be accompanied with one " " symbol  
flash. If you do not place your hands correctly and 8 seconds passes without a pulse  
input, the computer will turn off the pulse circuit. Place your hands back on the Pulse  
Sensors correctly, the pulse readout will appear again.  
Displays the BODY TYPE in Body Fat Program. (See page 19 for Body Type information.)  
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS  
This computer contains 16 different programs. You can preset the program time and the computer will  
divide the time into 10 intervals. If you do not set the program time in advance, the computer will use the  
preset value of 30 minuets to count up and cycle run the program profile. In this case, you can preset the  
DISTANCE for the program to count down.  
(P1) MANUAL  
MANUAL PROGRAM: P1 is a manual program allowing the user to have  
full manual control of the workload. Use the " " button to increase the  
load. Use the " " button to decrease the load.  
PRESET PROGRAMS: P2 to P7 are preset automatic programs. The profiles are shown on the face of the  
computer. Use the " " button to increase the load level of the program. Use the " " button to decrease  
the load level of the program.  
(P2) ROLLING  
(P3) VALLEY  
(P4) FAT BURN  
(P7) RANDOM  
(P5) RAMP  
(P6) FITNESS TEST  
BODY FAT PROGRAM: P8 is a special program designed to calculate  
your body fat ratio and to suggest a specific preset program profile,  
resistance level, and Target H.R. that are suitable for you to burn body fat  
during workout.  
(P8) BODY FAT  
Always try to keep your HEART RATE readout close to the Target H.R.  
during workout. Use the " " button to increase the load level of the  
program. Use the " " button to decrease the load level of the program.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAMS: P9 to P12 are preset automatic heart programs. You must input  
your age and always hold the pulse sensors on the Handlebar with both hands when using the heart programs.  
Program 9 allows you to input the TARGET H.R. you desire, from 60 to 220. Programs 10 to 12 offer three  
percentages of maximum heart rate based on your age.  
(P9, P10)  
PROGRAM 9 ( P9 ):  
Target Heart Rate  
PROGRAM 10 ( P10 ):  
60% of Maximum Heart Rate  
(P11, P12)  
PROGRAM 11 ( P11 ):  
PROGRAM 12 ( P12 ):  
75% of Maximum Heart Rate  
80% of Maximum Heart Rate  
The program will monitor your pulse and adjust the  
workload automatically to keep your pulse within the  
zone which is plus & minus 5 Heart Beats from the  
target heart rate based on your age and the program  
that you selected.  
For example:  
If your age is 30 : The maximum heart rate is 190.  
If you select P10 : 60% of maximum heart rate is 114.  
Heart rate zone: plus & minus 5 of 114 is 109 to 119.  
The program will monitor your pulse and adjust the  
workload automatically to keep your pulse within the  
heart rate zone (109 to 119) during your workout.  
USER SETTING PROGRAMS: P13 to P16 are the automatic programs that allow the user to manually  
preset each of the 10 intervals. Under STOP mode, use " / " and "ENTER" buttons to edit the program  
profile. The program profile will be stored in the memory after setup. You can modify the profile anytime  
under the STOP mode. NOTE: The changes can be stored only under STOP mode.  
When running a program, you still can use the " " button to increase the load level of the program. Use the  
" " button to decrease the load level of the program. These changes will not be stored in memory.  
(P13, P14, P15, P16)  
PROGRAM 13 ( P13 ):  
PROGRAM 14 ( P14 ):  
PROGRAM 15 ( P15 ):  
PROGRAM 16 ( P16 ):  
U1  
U2  
U3  
U4  
NOTE: Display U1 to U4 for  
Program 13 to 16.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
The advanced computer with diversified programs allows you to control the following features:  
Workout Time  
Distance  
(Except in Program 8)  
(Except in Program 8)  
Heart Rate Control (Program 9 to 12)  
Body Fat (Program 8)  
Select the program that you desire and set the function values to adjust your workout. The different categories  
of programs operate in different ways but, the computer will guide you step by step to setup the program  
easily. Refer to the following list to learn what you may change in the programs.  
CATEGORY  
PROGRAM  
P1  
VARIABLES  
Manual Program  
Time, Distance, Age  
Preset Program  
P2 ~ P7  
P8  
Time, Distance, Age  
Body Fat Program  
Target Heart Rate Program  
Heart Rate Control Program  
User Setting Program  
Gender, Height, Weight, Age  
Time, Distance, Target H.R.  
Time, Distance, Age  
P9  
P10 ~ P12  
P13 ~ P16  
Time, Distance, Age, 10 Intervals  
NOTE: You may preset TIME or DISTANCE for a program. If you preset a value for TIME, the computer will  
not allow you to set DISTANCE. If you keep TIME at 00:00, the computer will flash "0.0" allowing you  
to input DISTANCE and use 30 minutes for the program time and time will count up from 0.  
A. MANUAL PROGRAM (P1)  
STEP 1: POWER ON  
Pedaling or press any button.  
STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM  
The Manual Program (P1) is always displayed first when you turn on the computer. If necessary, press  
" / " buttons to select the Manual Program.  
STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE, AND AGE  
Press the ENTER button, the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing "0:00". Use " / "  
buttons to set the program time, from 1 minutes up to 99 minutes with 1 minute increments. Or, you can  
keep TIME as "00:00" and press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the DISTANCE. Use " / "  
buttons to set the DISTANCE, from 1 mile up to 999 miles with 1 mile increments.  
Press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the AGE. Use " / " buttons to set the AGE, from 10 up  
to 99 years old. Please note that although the computer is designed for children down to 10 years old, this  
product is not designed for children.  
NOTE: With the input of age, the computer will display a TARGET H.R. when running the program. The  
TARGET H.R. is 85% of your Maximum Heart Rate (220 - AGE). If your pulse is equal to or greater  
than the TARGET H.R. during workout, the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note  
that this is a warning for you to slow down or lower the Level of resistance.  
STEP 4 : START TO WORKOUT  
Now you are ready to begin exercising. The program will not start until you press the START/PAUSE button.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
B. PRESET PROGRAMS (P2 to P7)  
STEP 1: POWER ON  
Pedaling or press any button.  
STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM  
Press " / " buttons until the desired program is displayed.  
STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE, AND AGE  
Press the ENTER button, the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing "0:00". Use " / "  
buttons to set the program time, from 5 minutes up to 99 minutes with 1 minute increments. Or, you can  
keep TIME as "00:00" and press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the DISTANCE. Use " / "  
buttons to set the DISTANCE, from 1 mile up to 999 miles with 1 mile increments.  
Press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the AGE. Use " / " buttons to set the AGE, from 10 up  
to 99 years old. Please note that although the computer is designed for children down to 10 years old, this  
product is not designed for children.  
NOTE: With the input of age, the computer will display a TARGET H.R. when running the program. The  
TARGET H.R. is 85% of your Maximum Heart Rate (220 - AGE). If your pulse is equal to or greater  
than the TARGET H.R. during workout, the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note  
that this is a warning for you to slow down or lower the Level of resistance.  
STEP 4 : START TO WORKOUT  
Now you are ready to begin exercising. The program will not start until you press the START/PAUSE button.  
C. BODY FAT PROGRAM (P8)  
STEP 1: POWER ON  
Pedaling or press any button.  
STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM  
Press " / " buttons until the PROGRAM 8 is displayed.  
STEP 3: SELECT GENDER AND INPUT YOUR HEIGHT, WEIGHT, AND AGE  
Press the ENTER button, the GENDER mode will appear with the display flashing " ". Use " / "  
buttons to select. Press the ENTER button and use " / " buttons to set the values of your HEIGHT,  
WEIGHT, and AGE. After you input your age and press the ENTER button, the "PROGRAM 8" display will  
keep flashing.  
STEP 4: CALCULATE YOUR BODY FAT  
Press the START/PAUSE button and hold the pulse sensors on the Handlebar with both hands. A few  
seconds later, the computer will show the information for FAT%, BMR, BMI, BODY TYPE, and the suitable  
program profile for you. Press the START/PAUSE button to start to workout. Now, you can see the TARGET  
H.R. that computer suggested for you. Always try to keep your HEART RATE readout close to the TARGET  
H.R. during workout.  
NOTE: 1. If you don't hold the pulse sensors on the Handlebar with both hands properly, the pulse sensors  
won't be able to pick up the signals. The computer will display an error message "E3". Press the  
START/PAUSE button and hold the pulse sensors with both hands properly to calculate again.  
2.  
The values calculated or measured are for average people and they are for exercise  
purposes. They are not for medical purposes.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
UNDERSTANDING THE READOUT INFORMATION  
1. BODY FAT %  
Your body fat percentage is simply the percentage of fat your body contains. If you are 150 pounds and  
10% fat, it means that your body consists of 15 pounds fat and 135 pounds lean body mass (bone, muscle,  
organ tissue, blood and everything else).  
General Body Fat Percentage Categories  
A certain amount of fat is essential to bodily  
Classification  
Essential Fat  
Athletes  
Women (fat %)  
10 - 12%  
Men (fat %)  
2 - 4%  
functions. Fat regulates body temperature,  
cushions and insulates organs and tissues and is  
the main form of the body's energy storage. The  
table describes body fat ranges and their  
associated categories.  
14 - 20%  
6 - 13%  
Fitness  
21 - 24%  
14 - 17%  
18 - 25%  
25% plus  
Acceptable  
Obese  
25 - 31%  
32% plus  
2. BMI (BODY MASS INDEX)  
Body Mass Index is a height/weight formula used by health and weight professionals around the world to  
assess a person's body weight. From your body mass index number you can see if you are underweight,  
normal weight, overweight or obese.  
Underweight  
Normal Weight  
Overweight  
Under 20 (19 for women)  
Between 20 and 24.99  
Between 25 and 29.99  
Between 30 and 34.99  
Between 35 and 39.99  
40 and above  
BMI conclusions vary slightly according to gender.  
Here is a general summary of weight-status based  
on BMI.  
Obese Class 1  
Obese Class 2  
Extreme Obesity  
3. BMR (BODY METABOLISM RATE)  
Basal Metabolic Rate is the rate at which the body burns calories to maintain normal body functions while at  
rest. BMR is the largest factor in determining overall metabolic rate and how many calories you need to  
maintain, lose or gain weight.  
To lose weight, you should try to eat less calories then basal caloric rate as BMR shown. In order to lose  
weight, calories should not be your only concern. Exercise is vital, too.  
4. BODY TYPE  
There are 9 BODY TYPES divided according to the  
FAT % calculated. Refer to the chart to determine what  
body type you are.  
When you know which type you are and diet and exercise  
correctly for that type, you will make much better progress.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
D. HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAMS (P9 to P12)  
STEP 1: POWER ON  
Pedaling or press any button.  
STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM  
Press " / " buttons until the desired program is displayed.  
STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE, AND AGE  
Press the ENTER button, the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing "0:00". Use " / "  
buttons to set the program time, from 1 minutes up to 99 minutes with 1 minute increments. Or, you can  
keep TIME as "00:00" and press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the DISTANCE. Use " / "  
buttons to set the DISTANCE, from 1 mile up to 999 miles with 1 mile increments.  
Press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the AGE. Use " / " buttons to set the AGE, from 10 up  
to 99 years old. Please note that although the computer is designed for children down to 10 years old, this  
product is not designed for children.  
When you select the TARGET H.R. Program, P9, you must input a value for TARGET H.R right after you  
input you AGE. Press ENTER, the TARGET H.R display will flash and use " / " buttons to input your  
desired TARGET H.R, from 60 up to 220 beats per minute.  
STEP 4 : START TO WORKOUT  
Press the START/PAUSE button to start to workout. Always hold the pulse sensors on the Handlebar with  
both hands.  
E. USER SETTING PROGRAMS (P13 to P16)  
STEP 1: POWER ON  
Pedaling or press any button.  
STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM  
Press " / " buttons until the desired program is displayed.  
STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR DISTANCE, AND AGE  
Press the ENTER button, the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing "0:00". Use " / "  
buttons to set the program time, from 5 minutes up to 99 minutes with 1 minute increments. Or, you can  
keep TIME as "00:00" and press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the DISTANCE. Use " / "  
buttons to set the DISTANCE, from 1 mile up to 999 miles with 1 mile increments.  
Press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the AGE. Use " / " buttons to set the AGE, from 10 up  
to 99 years old. Please note that although the computer is designed for children down to 10 years old, this  
product is not designed for children.  
NOTE: With the input of age, the computer will display a TARGET H.R. when running the program. The  
TARGET H.R. is 85% of your Maximum Heart Rate (220 - AGE). If your pulse is equal to or greater  
than the TARGET H.R. during workout, the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note  
that this is a warning for you to slow down or lower the Level of resistance.  
STEP 4 : EDIT THE PROGRAM PROFILE  
Press the ENTER button, interval 1 will begin flashing. Use " / " buttons to set the load for interval 1.  
Press the ENTER button to proceed to the next interval. Use " / " buttons to set the load for each interval.  
STEP 5 : START TO WORKOUT  
Now you are ready to begin exercising. The program will not start until you press the START/PAUSE button.  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATION DESCRIPTIONS  
1. To stop a running program, press the START / PAUSE button. In this mode, you can press the  
START/PAUSE button again to continue to run the current program. Or, you can use " / " buttons to  
select a new program.  
2. When you complete a program, the computer will remind you with an audible alarm. You can press any  
button to stop the audible alarm.  
3. If you want to restart with a new program, press and hold the START / PAUSE button down for two  
seconds to reset all of the function values to zero. Use " / " buttons to select a new program.  
4. The computer will shut off automatically after 4 minutes of inactivity and all function values will be reset  
to zero.  
POWER SOURCE:  
The computer uses the adapter as a power source. Use the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER with the  
adapter plugged into an electrical outlet.  
STORAGE  
1. To store the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER simply keep it in a clean dry place.  
2. The min. rest dimesions of ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER are approximately 50 1/4" long x 28 3/4"  
wide x 63" tall. These dimensions may vary. Please measure your ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER if  
exact dimensions are needed.  
3. Move the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER with the moving wheels on the FRONT STABILIZER(3).  
Grasp the HANDLEBARS(7, 8), tip the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER forward and move slowly.  
MAINTENANCE  
The safety and integrity designed into the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER can only be maintained when  
the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER is regularly examined for damage and wear. Special attention should  
be given to the following:  
1. Use the " / " buttons on the COMPUTER(32) to select a program and verify that the Magnetic  
System provides different tensions. The Magnetic System should provide many years of use.  
2. Clean the roller tracks in the PEDAL RAILS(42) with an absorbent cloth.  
3. Verify that the Warning Label is in place and easy to read. Call Stamina Products immediately  
(1-800-375-7520) for a replacement Warning Label if the Warning Label is missing or damaged.  
4. It is the sole responsibility of the user/owner to ensure that regular maintenance is performed.  
5. Verify that all nuts, bolts, and knobs are present and properly tightened. Replace missing nuts, bolts,  
and knobs. Tighten loose nuts, bolts, and knobs.  
6. Worn or damaged components shall be replaced immediately or the ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER  
removed from service until repair is made.  
7. Only Stamina Products supplied components shall be used to maintain/repair the ELITE ELLIPTICAL  
/STEPPER.  
8. Keep your ELITE ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER clean by wiping with an absorbent cloth after use.  
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COMPUTER TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
No speed signal  
Refer to the Assembly Instructions and check all the Wire Plugs are  
connected FIRMLY and correctly.  
Magnetic System gets stuck causing Check Magnetic System and Motor. The motor should be able to adjust  
excessive tension in adjustment cable and the resistance of Magnetic System freely. If the Motor makes abnormal  
the adjustment motor does not function sounds and struggles to adjust the resistance, try to locate and correct  
E1  
normally.  
the problem in the Magnetic System. It may be necessary to replace the  
Magnetic System. After correcting the problem, verify that the motor  
works correctly.  
If an unusually loud noise come from the Motor, it means gears in the  
motor gearbox do not mesh correctly. Revere to adjust the resistance,  
and try again. If this fails, replace the Motor.  
Motor Problems  
lf the Motor does not move at all, revere to adjust the resistance, and try  
again. If this fails, replace the Motor.  
Disconnect theAdaptor. Reconnect theAdaptor to REBOOT the system.  
Wait two minutes then verify that the system works correctly.  
The Computer cannot make contact with the  
IC Chip.  
E2  
Remove and reinsert the IC Chip. If reinsertion fails, replace the  
Computer.  
You have the wrong Adaptor.  
The Adaptor is not plugged in.  
Verify that the correct Adaptor is used.  
The LCD Screen  
does not display  
anything  
Check that the Adaptor is correctly connected to an electrical outlet and  
plugged into the socket on the machine correctly.  
The Computer is faulty.  
Replace the Computer.  
Verify that the sensor Magnet is installed correctlly and passes in front of  
the Speed Sensor.  
The Computer isn't receiving a signal from Verify the gap between Speed Sensor and the Magnet is 5mm or less.  
The Speed  
the Speed Sensor ?  
Display shows 0  
Verify all theSensor Wire Plugs are connected FIRMLY and correctly.  
Verify that the Computer Wires are not damaged.  
The Sensor is faulty.  
If all the above checks fail, then replace the Speed Sensor.  
Replace the Computer.  
The Computer is faulty.  
The connection between the Circuit Board Verify that the Circuit Board is securely fastened to the Computer Case.  
and the LCD Membrane is loose. Gently Retighten the Screws. Take care NOT to over tighten the Screws as this  
press down on the LCD Screen, on the may destroy the Circuit Board. You just need to keep the Circuit Board  
Computer face, if the partial display firm, STOP tightening screws when you meet resistance.  
disappears, then it is a connection problem.  
the Rubber Membranes between the Circuit Open the Computer Case. Remove the Circuit Board Screws, gently  
Board and the LCDScreen is misaligned. You remove the Circuit Board. Realign the LCD Screen and the Rubber  
might be able to see that the LCD Screen is Membrane. Reassemble the Circuit Board taking care not to bump or  
on a slight angle and NOT inline or parallel knock the Rubber Membrane out of alignment before the Circuit Board  
The LCD Screen  
Partially displays  
with the Computer Case.  
Screws are tight. You just need to keep the Circuit Board firm, STOP  
tightening screws when you meet resistance.  
The Computer is faulty  
Replace the Computer.  
The Computer is NOT receiving a Pulse Verify that the Hand Pulse Sensor Wire Plugs are connected FIRMLY  
Signal.  
and correctly.  
The Hand Pulse Sensors will NOT operate correctly if your skin is  
extremely dry. Moisten your hands with a little water and try again.  
Grasp the Hand Pulse Sensors firmly and avoid moving your hands while  
exercising. The computer will need a few seconds to detect and display  
your correct pulse rate. If this does not work, try relaxing your grip on the  
Hand Pulse Sensors.  
No Hand Pulse  
Signal or  
incorrect Hand  
Pulse Signal  
The Computer is receiving a faint or  
intermittent Pulse Signal.  
Clean the Hand Pulse Sensors to ensure a good contact between your  
body and the Pulse Sensors.  
Remove the Hand Pulse Sensors and verify that the spade terminals  
are correctly attached.  
If the problem still exists, replace the Hand Pulse Sensors.  
Replace the Computer.  
The Computer is faulty.  
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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES  
How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition. If you have been inactive for  
several years, or are severely overweight, you must start slowly and increase your time on the ELITE  
ELLIPTICAL/STEPPER gradually: a few minutes per workout.  
Initially, you may be able to exercise only for a few minutes in your target zone, however, your aerobic  
fitness will improve over the next six to eight weeks. Don't be discouraged if it takes longer. It's important to  
work at your own pace. Ultimately, you'll be able to exercise continuously for 30 minutes. The better your  
aerobic fitness, the harder you will have to work to stay in your target zone. Please remember these  
essentials:  
Have your doctor review your training and diet programs to advise you of a workout routine you  
should adopt.  
Begin your training program slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your doctor.  
Monitor your pulse frequently. Establish your target heart rate base on your age and condition.  
Set up your ELITE ELLIPTICAL / STEPPER a flat, even surface at least 3 feet from walls and  
furniture.  
EXERCISE INTENSITY  
To maximize the benefits of exercising, it is important to exercise with the proper intensity. The proper  
intensity level can be found by using your heart rate as a guide. For effective aerobic exercise, your heart  
rate should be maintained at a level between 70% and 85% of your maximum heart rate as you exercise.  
This is known as your target zone. You can find your target zone in the table below. Target zones are listed  
for both unconditioned and conditioned persons according to age.  
During the first few months of your exercise program, keep your  
heart rate near the low end of your target zone as you exercise.  
After a few months, your heart rate can be increased gradually  
until it is near the middle of your target zone as you exercise.  
To measure your heart rate manually,  
stop exercising but continue moving  
your legs or walking around and place  
two fingers on your wrist. Take a  
six-second heartbeat count and  
multiply the results by 10 to find your  
heart rate. For example, if your  
six-second heartbeat count is 14,  
your heart rate is 140 beats per minute. (A six-second count is  
used because your heart rate will drop rapidly when you stop  
exercising.) Adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart  
rate is at the proper level.  
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WARM-UP and COOL-DOWN  
Warm-up The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries. Warm  
up for two to five minutes before strength-training or aerobic exercising. Perform activities that raise your  
heart rate and warm the working muscles. Activities may include brisk walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump  
rope, and running in place  
Stretching Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm-up and again after your strength  
or aerobic training session is very important. Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their  
elevated temperature, which greatly reduces the risk of injury. Stretches should be held for 15 to 30 seconds.  
Do not bounce.  
Suggested Stretching Exercises  
Lower Body Stretch  
Place feet shoulder-width  
apart and lean forward.  
Keep this position for 30  
seconds using the body as a  
natural weight to stretch the  
backs of the legs.  
Floor Stretch  
While sitting on the floor,  
open the legs as wide as  
possible. Stretch the upper  
body toward the knee on the  
right leg by using your arms  
to pull your chest to your  
thighs. Hold this stretch 10  
to 30 seconds.  
DO NOT BOUNCE!  
When the pull on the back of  
the legs lessen, try a lower  
position gradually.  
DO NOT BOUNCE!  
Do this stretch 10 times.  
Repeat the stretch with the  
left leg.  
Bent Torso Pulls  
Bent Over Leg Stretch  
Stand with feet shoulder-  
width apart and lean forward  
as illustrated. Using the  
arms, gently pull the upper  
body towards the right leg.  
Let the head hang down.  
DO NOT BOUNCE!  
Hold the position a minimum  
of 10 seconds. Repeat  
pulling the upper body to the  
left leg. Do this stretch  
several times slowly.  
While sitting on the floor,  
have legs apart one leg  
straight and one knee bent.  
Pull the chest down to touch  
the thigh on the leg that is  
bent and twist at the waist.  
Hold this position at least 10  
seconds. Repeat 10 times  
on each side.  
Remember always to check with your physician before starting any exercise program.  
Cool-Down The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal, or near normal, resting state  
at the end of each exercise session. A proper cool-down slowly lowers your heart rate and allows blood to  
return to the heart. Your cool-down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after  
each strength-training session.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
MODEL 55-2065  
WARRANTY  
Stamina Products, Inc. warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship  
under normal use, service and proper operation for a period of one year on the parts and 5 years on the  
frame from the date of the original purchase from an authorized retailer. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT  
APPLY TO ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO COMMERCIAL USE, ABUSE, MISUSE,  
ALTERATION OF ANY TYPE OR CAUSE OR TO ANY DEFECT OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY REPAIR,  
REPLACEMENT, SUBSTITUTION OR USE WITH PARTS OTHER THAN PARTS PROVIDED BY STAMINA  
PRODUCTS, INC. Commercial use includes use of the product in athletic clubs, health clubs, spas,  
gymnasiums, exercise facilities, and other public or semipublic facilities whether or not the product's use is  
in furtherance of a profit making enterprise, and all other use which is not for personal, family, or household  
purposes.  
To implement this limited warranty, send a written notice stating your name, date, and place of purchase and  
a brief description of the defect along with your receipt to Stamina Products, Inc. P.O. Box 1071, Springfield  
Missouri, USA, 65801-1071 or call us at 1 (800) 375-7520. If the defect is covered under this limited  
warranty, you will be requested to return the product or part to us for free repair or replacement at our option.  
NO ACTION FOR BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN ONE  
(1) YEAR AFTER THE DATE THE ALLEGED BREACH WAS OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED.  
NO ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN ONE  
(1) YEAR AFTER DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE PURCHASER. This limited warranty is not  
transferable. IF ANY PART OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO YOU. In the event that the purchaser makes any claim under this  
limited warranty or any implied warranty, the Warrantor reserves the right to require the product to be returned  
for inspection, at the purchaser's expense, to the Warrantor's premises in Springfield, Missouri. Return of  
the enclosed warranty registration card is not required for warranty coverage, but is merely a way of  
establishing the date and place of purchase.  
Stamina Products, Inc. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF ANY PRODUCT, LOSS OF  
TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL,  
SPECIAL OR INCIDENTALDAMAGESDUE TO BREACH OF THEABOVE WARRANTY ORANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY.  
This limited warranty is the only written or express warranty given by Stamina Products, Inc. This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state.  
ANY OTHER RIGHT WHICH YOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED INDURATION TO THE  
DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.  
The laws in some jurisdictions restrict the rights of manufacturers and distributors of consumer goods to  
disclaim or limit implied warranties and consequential and incidental damages with respect thereto. If any  
such law is found to be applicable, the foregoing disclaimers and limitations of and on implied warranties and  
consequential and incidental damages with respect thereto shall be disregarded and shall be deemed not to  
have been made to the extent necessary to comply with such legal restriction.  
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PARTS LIST  
DIAGRAM#  
PART NAME  
QTY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Main Frame  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
4
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
2
2
1
6
6
6
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
12  
12  
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
Rear Stabilizer  
Front Stabilizer  
Upright  
Left AL Upright  
Right AL Upright  
Left Handlebar  
Right Handlebar  
Crank  
Crank Cover  
Left Cover  
Right Cover  
Left Upright Cover  
Right Upright Cover  
Shaft  
Bearing (6004z)  
Washer (M20)  
C Ring (20mm)  
Pulley  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
V-Ribbed Belt  
Magnetic System  
Eye Bolt (M6 x 1 x 35mm)  
Tension Bracket  
Cable  
Linkage  
Oval Endcap (20 x 40mm)  
Magnet  
Hollow Cap  
Sensor Wire  
Lower Connection Wire  
Upper Connection Wire  
Computer  
Pulse Wire  
Pulse Sensor Wire  
Pulse Sensor Plate  
Foam Grip  
Handlebar Sleeve  
Stationary Handlebar Cover  
Bushing /w chamfer (26.5mm)  
Bushing (26mm)  
Securing Cap  
Pedal Rail  
Pedal Rail Connector  
Left Pivot  
Right Pivot  
Pedal Cap  
Pedal Divider  
Rail Cap  
Left Pedal Support  
Right Pedal Support  
Pedal Slider  
Roller  
Roller Spacer  
Adjustment Knob  
Left Pedal Arm Connector  
Right Pedal Arm Connector  
E Ring (17mm)  
Moving Wheel  
Round Endcap (76mm)  
Leveling Cap (76mm)  
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PARTS LIST  
DIAGRAM#  
PART NAME  
QTY  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
Rectangular Plug (20mm x 40mm)  
Rectangular Plug (25mm x 75mm)  
Carriage Bolt (M8 x 1.25 x 85mm)  
Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 10mm)  
Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 25mm)  
Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 35mm)  
Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 50mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 35mm)  
Bolt, Round Head (M8 x 1.25 x 25mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 25mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 50mm)  
Bolt, Socket Head (M8 x 1.25 x 90mm)  
Bolt, Flat Head (M8 x 1.25 x 16mm)  
Bolt, Hex Head (M8 x 1.25 x 16mm)  
Bolt, Hex Head (M8 x 1.25 x 25mm)  
Screw, Round Head (M4 x 20mm)  
Screw, Round Head (M3 x 0.5 x 35mm)  
Screw, Round Head (M5 x 12mm)  
Screw, Round Head (M5 x 20mm)  
Screw, Round Head (M5 x 0.8 x 18mm)  
Nut (M3 x 0.5)  
4
4
2
8
10  
4
4
2
12  
4
2
2
4
4
2
8
4
78  
79  
80  
81  
2
9
4
4
82  
83  
Screw, Flat Head (M5 x 0.8 x 20mm)  
Nylock Nut (M6 x 1)  
4
6
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
Thin Nylock Nut (M8 x 1.25 x 6mm thick)  
Nylock Nut (M8 x 1.25 x 8mm thick)  
Nylock Nut (M10 x 1.25)  
Flange Nut (M10 x 1.25)  
Lock Washer (M8)  
16  
10  
2
2
12  
2
Washer (M8)  
90  
91  
Washer (M10)  
Washer (M17)  
4
6
92  
93  
Right Slider Connector  
Left Slider Connector  
1
1
94  
95  
Right Pivoting Arm  
Left Pivoting Arm  
1
1
96  
97  
98  
99  
Pivot Bar Bushing  
4
2
2
2
Tube Connector (M8 x 1.25)  
Large Washer (M8 x 60mm x 3t)  
Securing Knob  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
Round Plug (32mm)  
Stationary Handlebar Cover  
Pulse Sensor Housing  
Stationary Handlebar  
Pulse Sensor Cap  
Screw, Flat Head (M5 x 0.8 x 10mm)  
Motor  
Motor Bracket  
Mounting Bracket  
Water Bottle  
Allen Wrench (5mm)  
Allen Wrench (6mm)  
Combination Wrench  
Bolt, Round Head (M8 x 1.25 x 16mm)  
Adapter  
Plug Nut  
2
2
4
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Warning label  
Wrench (10mm)  
Wrench (17mm)  
Manual  
1
1
1
1
28  
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FAX/MAIL ORDERING FORM  
Please do not return the product. For your convenience, Stamina has a Customer Service Department with  
a toll-free number. Should a part be missing or a defective part found, please call 1 (800) 375-7520  
(in the U.S.) between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Central Time, Monday through Friday or fill out the fax sheet  
ordering form below and fax it to (417) 889-8064. Our Customer Service Department will be able to assist  
you with your problem and the part will be mailed directly to your house.  
MAIL  
TELEPHONE  
CUSTOMER SERVICE  
Tel: 1 (800) 375-7520  
FAX  
ONLINE  
CUSTOMER SERVICE  
STAMINA PRODUCTS, INC.  
ATTN: Customer Service  
P.O. Box 1071  
CUSTOMER SERVICE  
Fax: (417) 889-8064  
Springfield, MO. 65801-1071  
Detach and Mail or Fax the Form Below  
Stamina Products, Inc.  
P.O. Box 1071  
Springfield, MO 65801-1071  
Mr./Ms:  
Address:  
City:  
Apt. #:  
Zip Code:  
State:  
IMPORTANT: We must have your phone number in order to process the order!  
Work Phone #: (  
Phone #: (  
)
)
Date Purchased:  
Model #:  
Purchased From:  
IMPORTANT : Before filling out the form below make sure you have the right information.  
Refer to the parts list to make sure you're ordering the right parts!  
PART #  
1
DESCRIPTION  
QUANTITY  
1
EXAMPLE:  
Rear Unit Assembly  
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