Spirit XG400 owner manual 2SWING Arms & Pedals

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2SWING ARMS & PEDALS

1.Remove the foam from the console mast axles and the plastic ties from the tubes that slide onto the console mast axles.

2.Slide the two swing arms (8 Right & 9 Left) onto the console mast axle. There is a left and right swing arm (marked with an “R” and an “L”) so make sure you assemble the correct one on each side. Do not force the arms onto the axle or use a hammer, as damage to the bearings could occur. The swing arms have been previously installed at the factory and should fit properly, although it is a snug fit.

3.Secure the swing arms in place with the stainless steel bolts (40; flat side of washers should be on the outside) and cup washers (24) and tighten with the wrench (116). Snap the decorative caps (67) over the cup washers.

4.Install the foot pedals (72 Left & 73 Right) with eight Phillips head screws (45) and tighten with the Phillips head screw driver (107). The pedals are identified with an L or R on the bottom.

5.Attach the water bottle holder (66) to the console mast tube with two Phillips Head Screws (45). Place the brake cable (90) behind the holder to keep it out of the way of operation. Tighten the screws with the Phillips Head Screw Driver (107)

HARDWARE

#24. Cup Washer

#40. M8 x 15mm

#45. M5 x 10mm

(2 pcs)

Stainless Steel Bolt

Phillips Screw

 

(2 pcs)

(10 pcs)

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XG400 Elliptical

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Contents XG400 Elliptical Table of Contents Page Product Registration Important Safety Instructions Important Electrical Instructions Important Operation Instructions XG400 Assembly Instructions PRE-ASSEMBLY1CONSOLE Mast Hardware2SWING Arms & Pedals 3CAPS & Wheels 4ARM Attachments 5LEVELERS & END Caps Features Heart Rate BAR GraphConsole Muscle Activation FigurePower UP Operation of Your ConsoleQuick Start Basic InformationProgram Keys Entering a Program and Changing SettingsProgramming the Console Programmable Features ManualPreset Programs HillProgramming Preset Programs Custom User Defined Programs Heart Rate Programs Rate of Perceived Exertion Using Heart Rate Transmitter Heart Rate Program Operation General Maintenance Maintenance Menu in Console SoftwareMANUFACTURER’S Limited Warranty