NordicTrack NTXC80181 user manual HOW to Adjust the SKI Exerciser

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HOW TO ADJUST THE SKI EXERCISER

HOW TO ADJUST THE RESISTANCE OF THE SKIS

To vary the intensity of your exercise, the amount of leg resistance can easily be adjusted by moving the resistance clamp on the upright. CAUTION: Always dismount the ski exerciser before adjusting the resistance of the skis.

To increase the resistance

 

of the skis, raise the

85

Resistance Clamp (85).

 

Decrease the resistance by

 

lowering the Resistance

 

Clamp.

 

The intensity of your exer- cise can also be varied by using the arm cords (see the section below), or by changing the pace of your exercise.

HOW TO ADJUST THE ARM CORD RESISTANCE

The resistance of the Arm

39

88

Cord (23) can be adjusted

 

 

by turning the Resistance

 

 

Knob (39) on top of the

 

 

Pulley (35). Turn the Knob

 

 

clockwise to increase the

35

 

resistance. Turn the Knob

 

 

 

counterclockwise to

23

 

decrease the resistance.

 

 

 

Note: As you turn the

 

 

Resistance Knob to

 

 

increase the resistance, the numbered Resistance Scale Decal (88) will protrude through the Knob to show the resistance settings.

WARNING: The Pulley (35) will get hot during use. Avoid direct contact with the Pulley immediately after use.

ADJUST THE ARM CORD LENGTH

The proper

 

 

 

Arm Cord

 

 

 

(23) length

 

 

 

should allow

23

24

Knot

your arms to

 

 

 

 

extend just

 

 

 

beyond your

 

 

 

hips. The arm cord length can be adjusted by retying the knots inside the Handgrips (24).

For greater adjustments in the cord length, one loop of the cord can be added to or removed from the pul-

ley as shown at the right.

HOW TO ADJUST THE POSITION OF THE HIP PAD

Loosen the Adjustment

53

Knobs (41) on each side of

 

the Hip Pad Slide (42).

 

Move the Hip Pad Slide to

 

the desired position. The

 

Hip Pad (53) should rest at

 

hip level, about one inch

42

below your navel. The Hip

41

Pad should be high enough

 

so it does not restrict leg

 

movement and low enough

 

so it does not press against your abdomen.

Tighten the Adjustment Knobs (41) to hold the Hip Pad (53) in position. Make sure both Knobs are secure.

HOW TO ADJUST THE ELEVATION OF THE SKI EXERCISER

Increasing the elevation and the leg resistance will simulate skiing uphill. This will further develop the quadriceps muscle group in the front of your thighs, elevate your heart rate more quickly and provide you with an even more intense workout.

You may select an elevation up to level ten. There is an increase of about two degrees per hole.

To adjust the elevation,

 

loosen the Incline Knob

 

(93), insert the straight end

93

of a Leg Pin (74) completely

2

 

through the holes in the Leg

 

(76) and Leg Bracket (2).

74

The bent end of the Leg Pin

 

should point toward the

76

floor as shown. Make sure

 

that the Leg Pin goes

 

completely through the

 

holes. Rotate the bent end of the Leg Pin to secure it in place. Tighten the Incline Knob. Repeat this process on the other Leg (not shown).

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Contents This equipment. Save this manual Model No. NTXC80181Customer HOT Line For future referenceTable of Contents Important PrecautionsBefore YOU Begin Assembly Page HOW to Adjust the SKI Exerciser Battery Installation HOW to Operate the ConsoleDescription of the Console ADD ARM Swings to the LEG Motion HOW to USE the SKI ExerciserStart with the LEG Motion only Combine the ARM and LEG MotionsLubrication of the Resistance PAD Maintenance and StorageCleaning the SKI Exerciser Care for the Resistance Strap and FlywheelGeneral Lubrication Should not Be oiled. FollowStorage TROUBLE-SHOOTING Problem The arm cords are tangledProblem The skis are slipping Problem The rollers are squeaking or stickingWorkout Guidelines Conditioning GuidelinesExercise Intensity Exercise FrequencyPart LIST-M Odel NO. NTXC80181 Qty DescriptionExploded DRAWING-MODEL NO. NTXC80181 HOW to Order Replacement Parts Limited Warranty