BODYGUARD® FITNESS, division of Procycle
CANADA
9095, 25th Avenue, Saint-Georges
(Québec) Canada G6A 1A1
Bodyguard® is a registered trademark
of Procycle Group Inc.
E350
Elliptical
O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L
R0 09/2004
591120
Important Safety Notice
Important Safety Notice
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
Impotant Safety Notice
READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO ASSEMBLE OR USE THIS EXERCISE EQUIPMENT.
To ensure that you get the maximum benefit from the engineering that has gone into your
machine, we recommend that you read this manual carefully before attempting to assemble and
use the E350 Elliptical. Save these instructions and refer to this manual if you are unfamiliar with
operation of the E350 elliptical.
WARNING – Before attempting to use any of this equipment you should read this instruction
manual carefully. Use of this equipment by persons with heart or other medical problems may
result in serious injury. You should consult with a physician prior to using this equipment. It is
recommended to periodically consult your physician as you continue to use this equipment.
Immediately cease exercise if you feel dizzy, faint or short of breath. Use of this equipment in a
manner other than as prescribed by the instructions herewith may result in serious injury.
AVERTISSEMENT – Une lecture attentive de ce manuel d’instructions est recommandée avant de
commencer à utiliser cet appareil. Son utilisation peut provoquer des blessures sérieuses chez les
personnes souffrant de troubles cardiaques ou autres problèmes médicaux. Il est recommandé à
ces personnes de consulter leur médecin avant d’utiliser cet appareil. Il est aussi recommandé de
consulter régulièrement le médecin au cours de la période d’entraînement. Si vous êtes pris de
vertiges ou d’étourdissements, si vous vous sentez défaillir ou avez le souffle court, cessez immé-
diatement l’exercice. L’utilisation de cet appareil d’une manière inadéquate ou autre à celle
décrite dans ce manuel d’instructions peut entraîner des blessures sérieuses.
For Your Personal Safety
Do not place towels or clothing on any part of the elliptical. Do not place liquids near the com-
puter console, electrical power plug, ON/OFF switch or any part of the elliptical.
Before attempting to disconnect the power, exit the program screen, then turn power OFF. To
reduce any risks of electrical shock, do not pull the power cord from the cable. Gently remove the
power cable by the head from the wall outlet.
Do not operate the elliptical if the power cord is damaged or if the elliptical is not working
correctly. If the power cord is damaged, please contact your distributor or the manufacturer to
get it replaced.
Keep the power cord away from all moving parts of the elliptical, such as the pedal arm assembly
and front transport wheels.
Place the equipment in a way that the power can be easily interrupted by pulling the power cord.
Do not use an extension cord that is not properly grounded. Keep all extension cords clear of all
moving parts of the elliptical.
The E350 elliptical has the ability to link a few machines together from one outlet. Do not link
together more than 10 ellipticals from one outlet.
Do not allow children near the elliptical when in operation. Do not allow children unsupervised
near the elliptical. To prevent unintended use of the elliptical, always remove the power cord
from the unit.
Wear proper exercise footwear when using the elliptical. Do not use the elliptical in bare feet or
in socks.
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Electrical Information
CAUTION – This equipment is intended to be electrically grounded. The three-wire grounding
plug (polarized) will fit only a grounded AC outlet. Do not use an extension cord or outlet if it
does not accept three-wire grounding plugs. Contact a licensed electrician to replace the outlet
with a properly grounded outlet.
WARNING – To prevent the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this machine to rain or
moisture. Do not place machine outdoors. Do not place machine near swimming pools, sauna
rooms or high humidity environments. Refer servicing to qualified Bodyguard® Service personnel
only.
MISE EN GARDE – Cet appareil est conçu pour une installation électrique avec fil de terre. La fiche
à trois fils ne s’adaptera qu’à une prise C.A. avec fil de terre. L’appareil ne doit pas être branché
à un fil de rallonge ou une prise de courant qui n’accepte pas les fiches à trois fils. Faites appel à
un électricien qualifié pour le remplacement de la prise de courant par une prise avec fil de terre.
ATTENTION – Afin de prévenir les risques d’incendie ou de chocs électriques, l’appareil ne doit pas
être exposé à la pluie ou à l’humidité. En confier l’entretien à une personne qualifiée uniquement.
If you have any questions about the assembly, proper use or repair of your E350 elliptical, please
call your local Bodyguard® Dealer. All necessary adjustments or repairs during the warranty peri-
od must be made by an Authorized Bodyguard® Dealer.
Should you need more information, you can call our Customer Service Department at:
1-418-228-8934
Know Your Heart Rate
To determine your recommended heart rate level,
select the type of exercise program you wish to
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follow. Your MAXIMUM HEART RATE (MHR)
is calculated as follows:
180
MHR
=
220 – Age
160
140
120
100
80
It is not recommended to exercise above
90% of your MHR.
Exercise in 70-80% MHR area for an
aerobic exercise.
Exercise in 60-70% MHR area for a
moderate, healthy heart zone.
Exercise in 50-60% MHR area if you wish
to train in a fat burning zone.
Difficult to achieve exercise benefit
below 50% MHR.
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20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Your Age
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Warranty Information
Warranty Information
1. WARRANTY INFORMATION
Warranty Information
BODYGUARD® FITNESS
E350 Elliptical Limited Warranty
Bodyguard® Fitness warrants that product is in good working order and free of manufacturing
defects in workmanship and materials.
The E350 ellipticals are warranted for a period of:
• Ten years on parts and three years labor in a residential (home) application only.
• Three years on parts and one year labor in a vertical application.
This Warranty is non-transferable and applies to the original owner of the unit.
Responsibility of the User
The following items are not included in the Warranty since they are not considered manufactur-
ing defects.
1. Damage resulting from any accidental use, disaster, misuse and abuse.
2. Service and parts required due to improper fusing or wiring.
3. Service and parts required as a result of improper servicing or from an unauthorized dealer.
4. Service and parts required as a result of flood, fire, vandalism or acts of God.
5. Labor to correct installation of the unit or instructing owners on how to use and install the
unit.
6. Wear items such as handle bar foam coverings, drive belts and paint finish corrosion or dis-
coloration resulting from improper cleaning of the unit.
This Warranty is in addition to any statutory warranty. This Warranty supersedes all other written
or expressed warranties.
In the event your E350 elliptical should require service, you must contact the Authorized
Bodyguard® Dealer where you purchased your machine or the nearest Authorized Bodyguard®
Dealer or an Authorized Bodyguard® Service Dealer.
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Operating your E350 Elliptical
Operating your E350 Elliptical
Operating your E350 Elliptical
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Each E350 elliptical contains a computer display monitor that is very user friendly. The control
functions, unique programs and features have been designed with you in mind, to offer the best
possible exercise by displaying important and clear information regarding your exercise progress.
Please familiarize yourself with the functions of the computer display monitor and each program
to allow you to have the best possible exercise.
1.1 Getting to Know the E350
Computer Display Monitor
E350 Computer Display Monitor
The computer display monitor consists of a main viewing screen, a central informational window
and two additional informational windows.
The two informational windows will display STRIDES, CALORIES, DISTANCE, ELAPSED TIME, LEVEL,
and PACE.
E350 COMPUTER DISPLAY MONITOR
Main viewing display screen of an exercise with a predetermined resistance profile.
Exercise parameter(s)
displayed.
Resistance profile.
Flashing vertical segment
line indicates your
progress in a program.
The program starts from
the left and ends at the
extreme right side
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STRIDES indicates the half rotational speed of the pedal axle per minute.
CALORIES displays the accumulated calories expended from the start of the exercise.
DISTANCE indicates the distance traveled in miles( or kilometers depending on your settings).
ELAPSED TIME displays the total time from the start of the exercise.
LEVEL indicates the current exercise intensity ranging from the easiest (1) to the hardest
(15) or the level value for the RACE and the TRACK programs ranging from the slowest (1)
to the fastest (21) in relation the the distance traveled.
PACE displays the required time to complete a mile (or a kilometer depending on your set-
tings) at the current speed.
Keys
During an exercise, you can change the value shown on each informational window by pressing
the adjacent round select key once. If you wish to have the information displayed in a scanning
mode, simply hold down the round select key for three seconds and release it. You will hear a
series of beeps indicating that the scanning mode is engaged. Now the information will scan every
two seconds. You can also activate the second window to scan by repeating the above sequence.
To remove the scan, just press the round select key once.
Below the main viewing screen area, six keys allow you to select and control your exercises.
Starting from the left, the INCREASE and DECREASE Level keys allow you to modify the entire sec-
tion of the profile to come. The section of the profile already done is fixed.
The INCREASE and DECREASE Segment keys allow you to modify only the current segment during
an exercise. All four INCREASE and DECREASE keys also allow you to select the programs and
parameters prior to each exercise.
The PAUSE/STOP key allows you to cancel a program selection or temporarily pause an exercise.
The JustGo™/ENTER key allows you to accept various program parameters and start a program.
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Scanning Feature for E350
During an exercise, the main viewing screen displays 16 scanning exercise parameters (message
center) along with the exercise program. The parameters that will be displayed are:
• STRIDES indicates the half rotational speed of the pedal axle in a minute.
• SPEED indicates the actual speed in miles (or kilometers depending on your settings) per hour.
• RPM indicates the rotational speed of the pedal axle.
• SEGMENT DURATION indicates the amount of time (or distance or calories) remaining in the
actual exercise segment. Each program has a total of 15 segments.
• DISTANCE displays the distance traveled in miles (or kilometers depending on your settings).
• ELAPSED TIME displays the total time from the start of the exercise.
• HEART RATE displays your actual heart rate if the optional chest strap is used. The display is
shown in beats per minute.
• LEVEL indicates the current exercise intensity ranging from the easiest (1) to the hardest (15)
or the level value for the RACE and TRACK programs ranging from the slowest (1)
to the fastest (21) in relation to the distance traveled.
• WATTS displays the level of effort in relation to the STRIDE per minute.
• CALORIES displays the accumulated calories expended from the start of the exercise.
• CALORIES PER HOUR indicates the hourly caloric expenditure based on your actual exercise
intensity level.
• METS indicates the ratio of your working metabolic rate versus your resting metabolic rate.
• PACE displays the required time to complete a mile (or a kilometer depending on your settings)
at the current speed.
• TREM (target remaining) indicates the amount of target remaining once an exercise has
started.
or DISTREM (distance remaining) if you selected distance in your settings
or CALREM (calories remaining) if you selected calories in your settings
• AVERAGE STRIDE displays the average stride per minute from the start of the exercise.
• MAXIMUM STRIDE indicates the maximum stride per minute from the start of the exercise.
1.2 Pausing During an Exercise
You can pause any exercise by pressing the PAUSE/STOP key. When this key is pressed during an
exercise, the current program will be kept in MEMORY until the program is resumed. If the pause
time expires, the exercise will terminate. The E350 models have a 5 minute pause time.
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To pause an exercise:
1. Press the PAUSE/STOP key whenever you feel the need to momentarily pause the exercise. A
message will appear on the screen indicating the amount of time remaining in the pause and
at what time of the exercise you paused at.
2. If you wish to continue the exercise, simply press the JustGo™/ENTER key to start the exercise.
3. If you wish to cancel the exercise during the pause, simply press the PAUSE/STOP key. The exer-
cise will be terminated and a summary of your exercise parameters plus the option to save the
exercise will be displayed.
1.3 Saving an Exercise
Once any program has finished or is prematurely terminated, the user has the option to save the
entire exercise and recall it at a later date. This feature is very useful when a particular exercise is
interesting and motivational. With the E350 elliptical, you have the ability to create or modify an
existing program and save it with the ability to recall it including the HEART RATE CONTROL pro-
gram. The E350 elliptical have the unique feature of saving a HEART RATE CONTROL program and
being able to recall this exercise and do it without the chest strap.
When any program has finished or is prematurely terminated, the exercise parameters will first
appear and then a menu will be displayed in which you have the option to save the exercise. If
you wish to save the exercise at the end of program you will need to proceed as described below.
1. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key while your parameters are scrolling or when you get the message
‘‘TO SAVE THIS EXERCISE PRESS ENTER IF NOT PRESS STOP’’.
2. The E350 will indicate to you under which CUSTOM number it has been saved.
NOTE – The E350 elliptical has four custom program slots. If the MEMORY is full press the
INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the CUSTOM program you would like to overwrite. Press the
JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
If you do not wish to save the exercise, press the PAUSE/STOP key to return to the welcome screen.
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1.4 Viewing exercise parameters
At the end of each exercise program, the computer will display seven exercise parameters. These
parameters will be TOTAL DISTANCE, CALORIES BURNED, TOTAL EXERCISE TIME, AVERAGE
STRIDE, PACE, AVERAGE HEART RATE, and MAXIMUM HEART RATE.
• TOTAL DISTANCE displays the distance traveled for the entire exercise.
• CALORIES BURNED displays the approximated caloric expenditure for the entire exercise.
• TOTAL EXERCISE TIME displays the total workout time in minutes and seconds.
• AVERAGE STRIDE displays the average stride value for the entire exercise.
• PACE displays the estimated time to complete a mile (or a kilometer depending on your set-
tings) based on the average speed of the exercise.
• AVERAGE HEART RATE displays the averaged heart rate value for the entire exercise.
• MAXIMUM HEART RATE displays the highest heart rate reached during the exercise. If no heart
rate system is used, a value of “0” for the heart rate will be shown.
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the Computer
Setting Up the Computer
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Setting Up the Computer
ironment
to Your Environment
to Your Environment
The E350 elliptical offers unique features that allow the user to tailor the elliptical to its current
environment. This environment may include the household users or guests. The elliptical comput-
er can also display a series of diagnostic features (see Section 5).
The E350 elliptical allows you to select and modify the following settings:
• Language
•
User Id’s (E350 have four)
• Max Resistance
•
•
•
•
Max Watts
• Distance Unit (miles or kilometers)
• Warm-Up/Cool Down (On/Off)
Select Time, Distance or Calories
Sound Feature (On/Off)
Heart rate recovery (On/Off)
•
Weight Unit
2.1 Access to “Settings Menu”
To view the above settings, you must enter into the “SETTINGS MENU” as followed:
1. Turn power ON.
2. While the introduction screens are displayed, simultaneously hold down the LEVEL INCREASE
and the SELECT TOP keys.
3. Release the LEVEL INCREASE and the SELECT TOP keys once entered into the Settings menu.
2.2 Language Feature
You can display all the instructions and information on the computer display screen in a choice of
four languages.
To select a language: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the LANGUAGE option, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the language you wish to be displayed on the screen. Choose from English, French,
German and Spanish. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the language.
3. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
From now on, all text will be displayed in the language you selected.
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2.3 Weight Unit Feature
The weight unit can be selected to display in pounds or kilograms.
To select a weight unit: Enter into the Setting menu, see Section 4.1.
1. Select the WEIGHT UNIT option, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the weight unit you wish to be displayed on the screen. Choose from POUNDS or KILO-
GRAMS. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the weight unit.
3. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
From now on, all weight values entered will be in the selected units.
2.4 User Identification Feature
The User Identification feature allows the elliptical to recognize up to four individuals and auto-
matically accumulate statistics related to the users exercises.
Whenever the User Identification feature is used, the weight will be automatically entered at each
exercise program. Also, the user’s age, weight and sex will be automatically entered during the
Heart Rate Control program to calculate the maximum heart rate.
The User ID feature gives access to the following options:
• Activate User ID
• Create User ID
• Edit User ID
•
•
•
View Statistics
Reset Statistics
Delete User ID
Activate User
To activate the User Identification feature: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the USER ID option and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the ACTIVATE USER ID option and press JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
3. Press INCREASE or DECREASE key to choose YES or NO to activate or deactivate it and then
press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
Now that the User ID feature is activated; you will be prompted, at the beginning of each pro-
gram, to select a User Identification.
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Create User
To create a User ID: Select the CREATE USER option and press JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
1. You will immediately be sent to the lowest empty location, if the MEMORY is full you’ll have
to go to the DELETE USER option.
2. A total of six alpha-numeric characters can be used to name the USER ID. Use the INCREASE or
DECREASE keys to select any letter from A to Z or number from 0 to 9 as the first character. If
you wish to leave a space between characters, simply select SPACE (blank character) between
the 9 and the A characters. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept this character. Now the
second character must be selected. Repeat this procedure until you have selected a USER ID
name.
If you wish to modify a character before all six spaces are accepted, press the PAUSE/STOP key
to backspace.
3. Now you have to enter your age. Simply use the INCREASE or DECREASE key to select your age.
Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept your age.
4. Enter your weight, press the INCREASE or DECREASE key to select your weight from 50 to 300
pounds (23 to 136 kg) and then presse the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept it.
5. Then you have to enter your sex, press the INCREASE or DECREASE key to select your sex and
press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept it.
6. Then press the PAUSE/STOP key to go back to the USER ID main menu.
Edit User
To edit the different User ID’s: Select the EDIT USER option and press JustGo™/ENTER key to
accept.
1. Select the user you want to edit by using the INCREASE or DECREASE key and press the
JustGo™/ENTER key to accept it.
2. Enter your weight, press the INCREASE or DECREASE key to select your weight from 50 to 300
pounds (23 to 136 kg) and then pressethe JustGo™/ENTER key to accept it.
2. Enter your age. Simply use the INCREASE or DECREASE key to select your age. Press the
JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
4. Now you have to enter your sex. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE key to select your sex and
press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept it.
5. Press the PAUSE/STOP key to go back to the USER ID main menu.
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View Statistics
To view the statistics of a User Identification: Select the VIEW STATISTICS option and press
JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
Select the User Identification for which you wish to see the statistics. These parameters represent
the accumulated values of all the exercises of a user while the User Identification feature was acti-
vated.
• TOTAL DISTANCE displays the distance traveled in miles (or in kilometers depending on your
settings).
• TOTAL TIME displays the total exercise time.
• TOTAL CALORIES displays the accumulated calories expended.
Reset Statistics
To reset the statistics of a User Identification: Select the RESET STATISTICS option and press
JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
Select the User Identification for which you wish to reset the statistics. Press the JustGo™/ENTER
key to reset the statistics of this User Identification.
If you do not wish to reset the statistics of this User Identification, press the PAUSE/STOP key. The
Reset Statistics feature can help to monitor your progress week after week or between seasons.
Delete User
To delete a User Identification: Select the DELETE USER option and press JustGo™/ENTER key to
accept.
Select the User Identification you wish to delete. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to delete this User
Identification.
If you do not wish to delete this User Identification, press the PAUSE/STOP key.
NOTE – If you choose to delete a user, you will clear all saved parameters under that user’s name.
2.5 Distance Unit Feature
The distance unit can be selected to display in miles or kilometers.
To select a distance unit: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the DISTANCE UNIT option, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the distance unit you wish to be displayed on the screen. Choose from MILES or KILO-
METERS. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the distance unit.
3. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
From now on, distance and speed values entered will be in the selected units.
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2.6 Time, Distance or Calories
The TIME, DISTANCE or CALORIES features allow you to choose to do all exercise programs with
either a time, a distance or a calorie value as your target.
To access Time, Distance or Calories: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the TIME, DISTANCE or CALORIES menu with the INCREASE or DECREASE keys and press
the JustGo™/ENTER key to enter it.
2. Make your choice between time, distance or calories with the INCREASE or DECREASE keys and
press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept it.
From now on, the new duration of your exercise will be in the selected value.
Table of minimum and maximum values
Here’s a table of the minimum and the maximum values that you can choose which has a dura-
tion depending on your Settings choice.
TIME
DISTANCE
1 mile or 1 km
99 miles or 99 km
CALORIES
25 calories
MIN
5 minutes
99 minutes
MAX
2000 calories
2.7 Warm-Up/Cool-Down Feature
Doing a warm-up period before an exercise and a cool down period after an exercise is strongly
recommended for your safety. In your E350, you have a feature that allows you to warm-up and
cool down on your elliptical.
If the warm-up/cool down option is activated, a warm-up screen will be displayed prior to each
exercise as well as a cool down screen after each exercise. Be aware that the warm-up and cool
down screens are not available for the JustGo™, the TRACK and the RACE programs in which you
need to establish your own warm-up and cool down periods.
The warm-up has a duration of 4 minutes and the resistance profile is divided in 5 segments.
Warm-up:
Segment 1: Is a fifth in intensity of the first segment exercise.
Segment 2: Is two fifths in intensity of the first segment exercise.
Segment 3: Is three fifths in intensity of the first segment exercise.
Segment 4: Is four fifths in intensity of the first segment exercise.
Segment 5: Is the same as the first segment exercise.
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Cool-down:
Segment 1: Is the same as the last segment exercise.
Segment 2: Is four fifths in intensity of the last segment exercise.
Segment 3: Is three fifths in intensity of the last segment exercise.
Segment 4: Is two fifths in intensity of the last segment exercise.
Segment 5: Is a fifth in intensity of the last segment exercise.
All segments will decrease gradually from the last value of speed in your program.
The calories, time and the distance are not accumulated in the “WARM UP/COOL-DOWN” modes.
The warm-up/cool-down option can be activated or deactivated.
To activate or deactivate the warm-up/cool-down option: Enter into the Settings menu,
See Section 2.1.
1. Select the WARM UP/COOL -DOWN option, and press the JustGoTM/ENTER key to accept.
2. Choose from ON or OFF. Press the speed INCREASE or DECREASE to choose and press the
JustGoTM/ENTER key to accept.
From now on, the warm-up/cool-down option will be in the selected mode.
NOTE – If you wish to cancel the warm-up or cool-down while you perform it, simply press the
PAUSE/STOP key to interrupt the feature.
2.8 Sound feature
The sound can be activated or deactivated.
To activate or deactivate the sound: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the SOUND option, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the mode in which you wish the sound to be. Choose from YES or NO with the INCREASE
and DECREASE key. Select ENTER key to accept your choice.
From now on, the sound will be in the selected mode.
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2.9 Maximum Resistance Feature
The brake resistance can be limited while exercising. This feature applies to all programs
(except the HEART RATE program).
To limit the maximum brake resistance: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the MAX RESISTANCE option, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the maximum resistance percentage you wish to set for the programs. Choose from
10 to 100%. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the maximum resistance per-
centage.
3. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
From now on, the maximum resistance percentage in programs will be the selected value.
2.10 Maximum Watts for
Heart Rate Program Feature
The watt value can be limited while exercising in the Heart rate program.
To select the maximum watt value: Enter into the Settings menu, see Section 2.1.
1. Select the MAX WATTS option, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
2. Select the maximum watt value you wish to set for the programs. Choose from 25 to 400
watts. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the maximum watt value.
3. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
From now on, the maximum watt value in the Heart rate program will be the selected value.
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All E350 Elliptical Exercise Programs
All E350 Elliptical Exercise Programs
All E350 Elliptical Exercise Programs
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Your Elliptical computer has been programmed with the following features:
• Novice, Intermediate and Expert Modes
• 15 Exercise Levels per programs or 21 Levels in TRACK and RACE.
• One JustGo™ Program
• One Manual Program
• One Track Program
• Four Memory Programs
• One Heart Rate Control Program
• One Target Watts Program
• One Race Program
• Nine Resistance Hill Profiles
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Elliptical
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A profile is a pre-set hill pattern. You will get the same profile (hills and valleys) every time you
select the same specific exercise program. Programs allow you to monitor your progress and they
add fun and interest to your exercise.
Note that JustGo™, MANUAL, HEART RATE, TARGET WATTS, TRACK and RACE programs do not
have a predetermined Hill profile. If you chose time in your settings, then each segment time
would be equal to the selected exercise time divided by 15 segments.
Program Levels
Each of the programs, except the RACE and the TRACK programs, have 15 individual exercise lev-
els. LEVEL 1 is the easiest (less resistance) and LEVEL 15 is the most difficult (highest resistance).
This feature allows you to alter the intensity of your workout without changing your program
profile. Levels can be changed at anytime during your workout by pressing the Level INCREASE
and DECREASE keys.
The following table shows the level of effort (watts) at a rotational pedal axle speed of 60 RPM
for various intensity modes and exercise levels.
Table 1
Level of effort at a rotational pedal axle speed of 60 RPM for various exercise levels
and intensity modes. All levels of effort values are in watts.
INTENSITY MODE
EXERCISE
NOVICE
(watts)
INTERMEDIATE
(watts)
EXPERT
(watts)
LEVEL
1
2
31
31
31
31
31
31
3
31
91
129
183
250
296
353
404
438
479
506
536
555
575
589
4
91
147
183
234
281
311
353
392
416
449
479
497
521
5
129
147
183
217
250
281
296
326
353
379
404
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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Track and Race Levels
Level 1 is the easiest (or slowest) and Level 21 is the most difficult (or fastest). This feature allows
you to travel a certain distance in less or more time. Levels can be changed at anytime during your
workout by pressing the Level INCREASE and DECREASE keys.
The following table shows the speed in miles per minute, kilometers per hour and strides per
minute at various levels for a given rotational pedal axle speed (60 RPM).
Table 2
Stride speed at a rotational pedal axle speed of 60 RPM for various levels.
LEVEL
RATIO
SPEED AT 60 RPM
(miles per hour)
SPEED AT 60 RPM
(kilometers per hour)
STRIDES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.0
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.9
3.0
3.1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.5
2.7
2.9
3.1
3.3
3.5
3.7
3.7
4.0
4.2
4.4
4.6
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84
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135
142
143
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Walking Speed
In walking, “slower” means spending less watts and “faster” means spending more watts for a
constant resistance level. Therefore when you increase your level of difficulty and you maintain
the same rotational speed, you increase your watts expenditure.
The versatility of levels within programs makes it easy for you to target your perfect workout
intensity. It is also simple for you to advance to new levels of difficulty without taking giant leaps
into new programs.
Changing the segment resistance manually will cause only the active segment resistance to
change. Changing the level manually will cause the entire resistance profile to change.
JustGo™ Program
The JustGo™ program allows you to start a manu-
al exercise with the push of one key. Since the
JustGo™ program is the initial program, it will
always be displayed first for easy selection. You
have total control of the pedal resistance at all
times during this program. Use the JustGo™ pro-
gram if you like to exercise at fairly constant speeds
with little or no changes during the exercise.
Manual Program
The Manual program allows you to create your own exercise as you progress in the program. The
resistance is completely controlled by the user at all times. At a glance, the JustGo™ and Manual
programs seem very similar due to the fact that the user controls the resistance at all times. The
difference is that in the Manual program, you select your exercise duration for a more appropri-
ate exercise.
Track Program
The Track program is one that enables you to choose from 1-350 laps of a 250 meters (or about
273 yards) Olympic track. Each Track program allows the user to completely control their speed
from the start of the exercise until the end since there is no automatic speed control during the
Track program.
The Track program will display a flashing dot on an oval track screen that will display your
progression. The informational window will show you how many laps have been done in your
workout.
To select the Track Program:
1. Press the DECREASE key to select TRACK. Press the JustGo™/ ENTER key to accept the Track pro-
gram.
2. Select the number of laps. Press the speed INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the appropri-
ate number of laps from 1 to 350. Press the JustGo™/ ENTER key to accept.
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Memory Programs
The Memory programs allow you to recall previously completed exercises. After each exercise has
finished, you are prompted if you wish to save the current exercise or not. All programs, except
the TRACK and RACE programs can be saved as Memory programs.
To select the Memory programs:
1. Press the DECREASE key to select MEMORY. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept the
Memory program.
2. Use the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select one of the custom program. When you have
selected the custom program you want, press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
3. Select your weight. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the appropriate weight.
The weight will vary from 50 to 300 pounds (23 to 136 kg). Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to
accept.
4. Select the exercise duration. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the appropriate
exercise duration. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
5. Select your intensity mode. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select NOVICE, INTERME-
DIATE or EXPERT modes. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
Heart Rate Control Program (HRC)
The Heart Rate Control program allows you to exercise at a predetermined target heart rate level.
By selecting the desired target heart rate level, the watt value will automatically adjust to
decrease or increase the exercise intensity.
NOTE – This program can only be used with the optional heart rate chest strap available from your
Authorized Bodyguard® Dealer. Use of the heart rate chest strap will allow the elliptical to change
the level of effort in relation to the RPM (watts). To achieve optimal results, it is recommended to
place the chest strap directly over the skin. The strap should be very snug since any significant
amount of shock or impact may temporarily produce wrong heart rate signals. You should not be
more than arm’s length from the computer display to achieve the best signal. If at anytime the
heart rate receiver does not detect a signal from the chest strap for more then a few seconds, a
message will appear asking to “NO HR SIGNAL PLEASE CHECK BELT”.
WARNING – Before attempting to use any of this equipment, you should read the instruction
manual carefully. Use of this equipment by persons with heart or other medical problems may
result in serious injury. You should consult with a physician prior to using this equipment. It is
recommended to periodically consult your physician as you continue to use this equipment.
Immediately cease exercise if you feel dizzy, faint or short of breath. Use of this equipment in a
manner other than as prescribed by these instructions herewith may result in serious injury.
To select the Heart Rate Control program:
1. Press the DECREASE key to select HEART RATE. Press the JustGo™/ ENTER key to accept the
Heart Rate Control program.
2. Select your weight. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the appropriate weight.
The weight will vary from 50 to 300 pounds (23 to 136 kg). Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to
accept.
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3. Select the exercise duration. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the appropriate
exercise duration. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
4. Select your age to allow the computer to calculate your maximum allowable heart rate level.
Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select your age. The age will vary from 10 to 100 years.
Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept.
5. Select an exercise intensity based on your preferred level of exercise. Press the INCREASE or
DECREASE keys to select the exercise intensity.
• The 60% level is a good guide for persons interested in training in the fat loss range.
• The 70% level is suitable for persons interested in training in the cardiovascular range.
• The 80% level requires the most effort and is suitable for persons with a higher level of fit-
ness.
6. Based on the previous selection, the computer suggests a target heart rate that you are
allowed to modify. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the desired target heart
rate. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept and start the exercise.
Once the exercise has started, your ACTUAL heart rate should be lower than the TARGET heart
rate. The computer then will gradually regulate the resistance based on your RPM (watt value) to
increase your exercise intensity level, resulting in a higher ACTUAL heart rate. If the ACTUAL heart
rate is within +/-5 beats from your TARGET heart rate, the resistance level will no longer change.
On your E350 Elliptical, the Heart Rate Control program is driven by the level of effort for a cer-
tain rotational speed of the pedal axle (watts). If you slow down your rotational speed (RPM), the
computer will increase the resistance to maintain the watt value.
WARNING – If you feel that the speed is too fast for your fitness level and you cannot keep up,
press the PAUSE/STOP key and terminate the exercise program. You can try the program again,
but at a lower INTENSITY level (60%). If this is still too fast for you, do not use the Heart Rate
Control program until your fitness level allows you to safely exercise at your TARGET heart rate
level.
If you have set a maximum watt value for the Heart Rate Control program in the settings (see
Section 2.10), the maximum watt value during the exercise will not exceed your selection.
Target Watts Program
The Target Watts program allows you to exercise at a predetermined target watts level. By select-
ing the desired target watt level, the watts value will automatically adjust to decrease or increase
the exercise intensity.
During the exercise, the main computer screen will not show a resistance profile like the other
programs, but will display a watt graph. A straight line indicates your TARGET watts and a flash-
ing dot represents your ACTUAL watt level drawing as you progress in the exercise.
On your E350 Elliptical, the Target Watts program is driven by the level of effort for a certain
rotational speed of the pedal axle (watts). If you slow down your rotational speed (RPM), the com-
puter will increase the resistance to maintain the watt value.
During the Target Watts program, you can change the watts by pressing the INCREASE or
DECREASE keys.
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Race Program
The Race program offers the possibility to compete against a number of challengers from 1 to 3.
You cannot save the Race program in Memory.
The Race program will display a number of challengers. The top challenger is you and the others
are your opponents.
Programs P1 to P9 (E350)
Programs P1 to P9 are predetermined hill profiles that have varying resistance levels. The higher
the segment profile line is, the harder it will be.
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Heart Rate Access Feature (HRA)
The Heart Rate Access feature allows you to selectively enter into a Heart Rate Control program
without quitting your exercise. It will allow you to choose, when you are ready, to change your
current workout to a Heart Rate Control. You will need to be wearing the optional wireless chest
strap when choosing to use this feature.
The Heart Rate Access feature allows the user to change any program at any time during the
selected workout to Heart Rate Control. On screen, you will see the program remaining change
to a flat-line as it would look like in a normal Heart Rate Control program. The part of the pro-
gram that you just did though would remain unchanged.
How to Use Heart Rate Access
While in a program you would press the JustGo™/ENTER key. On screen you would see the mes-
sage “HEART RATE CONTROL ACTIVATED... TARGET IS XXX BEATS PER MINUTE”. Once your Heart
Rate has been confirmed, the remainder of the selected workout time would be in the form of a
normal Heart Rate Control. If you pressed the button and were not wearing a chest strap, the unit
will disregard the button push and continue in the normal selected program. This feature is not
available in the RACE and TARGET WATTS programs.
1. Override
• In all programs you can make LEVEL changes manually.
2. Saving
• You will also be able to save any program at the end (except the ones mentioned above and
the TRACK program).
Heart Rate Recovery
Your E350 is pre programmed with a unique and useful program that is used to help determine
your fitness level. After a program (workout) the E350 can be used to countdown towards your
predetermined resting heart rate.
In order to use this program you will need to turn ON Heart Rate Recovery in the set/up mode.
Default this option is turned off.
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Fit Levels
Although it is difficult to assess each individual based on a generic chart. It is agreed that a quick-
er time from an exercise level heart rate to a resting (predetermined) heart rate is beneficial to
cardio fitness. The best way to use this program is to use it today.
Using Recovery
It will only work while using the optional chest strap. After your exercise is complete the computer
will ask you to stop. Stay on the machine with your chest strap facing the console. Try not to move.
It is best to keep your arms to your side as to not interfere with the signal. Stay in this position
until the computer has finished reading the heart rate signal. Depending on your fitness level this
could be a few minutes or longer. Your personal goal would be to bring that number (time) to
alower and managed level.
Changing Your Target Heart Rate in a Program
The normal Heart Rate Control program allows you to make Target Heart Rate changes at any-
time while in a program by pressing the JustGo™/ENTER key. The difference is now that by press-
ing the JustGo™/ENTER key, it will bring you into Heart Rate Access; by pressing the
JustGo™/ENTER key again, you will be asked to make a new Target Heart Rate change.
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Using a Heart Rate Receiver
4
Using a Heart Rate Receiver
Using a Heart Rate Receiver
ING A HEART RATE
The Bodyguard® Heart Rate receiver supplied with each elliptical is specifically designed to
work in conjunction with the optional Heart Rate Chest Strap. The Heart Rate System allows
the computer to monitor your heart rate, or pulses per minute. This value is shown on the
computer screen and should only be used as a guide in helping you achieve your personal fit-
ness goals.
If no Heart Rate System is used, a zero (0) heart rate value will be displayed on the computer
screen. Before using any heart rate system on any exercise equipment, it is important to con-
sult with a physician prior to commencing any exercise program.
WARNING – Before attempting to use any of this equipment, you should read the instruction
manual carefully. Use of this equipment by persons with heart or other medical problems may
result in serious injury. You should consult with a physician prior to using this equipment. It is
recommended to periodically consult your physician as you continue to use this equipment.
Immediately cease exercise if you feel dizzy, faint or short of breath. Use of this equipment in
a manner other than as prescribed by these instructions herewith may result in serious injury.
As a guide to effective exercising, to determine your recommended heart rate training zone,
find your age on the heart rate chart (refer to page 4) and read the heart rate target zone
based on various intensity levels. These levels include fat burning zone, cardiovascular zone and
aerobic zone.
TIP – Sometimes you will need to moisten the back of the heart rate chest strap to obtain a sig-
nal. Use a few drops of water to moisten the chest strap, then place directly over the skin. The
chest strap does not work properly when placed over clothing.
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Possible Chest Strap Heart Rate Problems
In order to properly diagnose the chest strap compatibility, please follow the procedures to deter-
mine possible problems. All Bodyguard® machines use the Cardiosport heart rate system. The
chest strap is an option on all machines and can be purchased from a Bodyguard® Dealer or from
Cardiosport. If you are having some problems with the reception, please use the following trou-
bleshooting check list.
Troubleshooting Check List
Table 3
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
• No signal.
• Dead battery in strap.
• Electrodes are not wet.
• Change battery.
• Put saliva on electrodes.
• Use Cardiosport.
• Using wrong strap
(such as: Polar).
• Weak signal.
• Weak battery.
• Change battery.
• Electrodes are not wet
enough.
• Put saliva on electrodes.
• Strap is not tight enough.
• Too much body fat.
• Put on tighter.
• No solution.
• Chest size too small or too big.
• Receiver has a problem.
• Position strap accordingly.
• Verify signal in Diagnostics,
see Heart Rate Test section.
• Erratic signal.
• Using wrong strap
(such as: Polar).
• Use Cardiosport.
• Interference with other signals.
• Use only the exercise machine
to verify.
• Electrodes are not wet enough.
• Put saliva on electrodes.
The above table should help properly diagnose the problem. There are also misconceptions that
the signal is immediate. The chest strap electrodes need to be moistened in order to send a strong
signal. Radio and neon light interferences can also reduce the strength of the signal.
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Computer Diagnostics
Each E350 elliptical offers you the ability to determine the working condition of the various
electronic and mechanical components. If after performing the following diagnostic tests you
determine that your elliptical needs to be serviced, please contact your Authorized Bodyguard®
Dealer.
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Computer Diagnostics
Computer Diagnostics
7 COMPUTER
To determine the condition of the various electrical and mechanical components, you will need to
enter into the DIAGNOSTICS menu as follows:
1. Turn power OFF.
2. Simultaneously hold down the Segment INCREASE and DECREASE keys and turn power ON.
3. Release the Segment INCREASE and DECREASE keys once entered into the Diagnostics menu.
When you access the Diagnostics menu, you will notice the following message:
“E350 version 1.0”
The message above indicates the version of the computer software installed in your computer dis-
play monitor. This information is helpful in diagnosing certain computer related conditions. The
version number, in the case above, is 1.0. Keep in mind that the version number may change
depending on the model number of your elliptical.
Select “DIAGNOSTICS”, and press the JustGo™/ENTER key to accept. The following diagnostic
tests will be displayed:
• WHEEL SENSOR TEST
• KEYPAD TEST or KEYS TEST
• DISPLAY TEST
•
•
•
•
•
HEART RATE TEST
EPROM TEST
STATISTICS
• SOUND TEST
BRAKE TEST
• NVRAM TEST
CURRENT TEST
Wheel Sensor Test
The wheel sensor test allows you to verify that the wheel sensor circuitry is properly working.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “WHEEL SENSOR TEST” and accept it by pressing the
JustGo™/ENTER key.
2. The message “FLYWHEEL SPOKES SENSOR IS FUNCTIONAL” will appear on the display screen.
Once you pedal, the display will count up to 50 spokes and then terminate the test, indicating
that the speed sensor is working properly. If the computer does not sense the flywheel turn-
ing, the display will indicate that no spokes were detected by the speed sensor. You will have
to terminate the test. Contact your Authorized BodyguardDealer.
3. To terminate the test, press the PAUSE/STOP or JustGo™/ENTER key.
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Keypad Test or Keys Test
The keypad test or keys test allows you to verify that each key is responding when pressed.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “KEYPAD TEST” or “KEYS TEST” and accept it by pressing
the JustGo™/ENTER key.
2. Press each key one at a time and verify the response on the screen. As an example, pressing the
JustGo™/ENTER key will cause the screen to display “ENTER” indicating that the key press was
recognized.
3. To terminate the test, press the PAUSE/STOP and JustGo™/ENTER keys simultaneously.
Display Test
The display test allows you to verify that each display light is properly working. If you notice that
one or more areas on the screen do not light up during an exercise, you should perform this test.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “DISPLAY TEST” and accept it by pressing the JustGo™/
ENTER key.
2. Now the display will illuminate a certain way. To proceed to the next display patterns, press any
key.
Sound Test
The sound test will initiate a sound.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “SOUND TEST” and accept it by pressing the JustGo™/
ENTER key.
2. Listen for a series of “beeps”. Press any key to terminate the sound test.
NVRAM Test
The NVRAM (Non-Volatile Random Access Memory) test will not erase all stored information such
as user identification, and all saved programs. The NVRAM is a computer chip that saves infor-
mation even when the elliptical has been turned off.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “NVRAM TEST” and accept it by pressing the
JustGo™/ENTER key.
2. Press the JustGo™/ENTER key to start the NVRAM test. The NVRAM test will perform auto-
matically.
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Heart Rate System Test
The heart rate system test allows you to determine if the optional heart rate system is properly
working and that the computer is displaying your heart rate signal during a program.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “HEART RATE TEST” and accept it by pressing the JustGo™/
ENTER key.
2. The display will show “HEART RATE” and the number “0” beside it. Attach your heart rate
chest strap. Simply stand near the computer. Within a few seconds, your actual heart rate sig-
nal will be displayed on the screen.
3. Press the PAUSE/STOP key to terminate the test.
EPROM Test
The EPROM test allows you to determine if the program stored in the EPROM chip is intact.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “EPROM TEST” and accept it by pressing the JustGo™/
ENTER key.
•
•
If the EPROM is intact, the display will show “EPROM IS OK CHECKSUM XXXX”.
If the EPROM is damaged, the display will show “EPROM IS NOT OK”.
2. Press the PAUSE/STOP key to terminate the test.
Statistics
The statistics allows you to view different parameters related to the use of your elliptical such as
time and distance.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select the “STATISTICS” option and accept it by pressing the JustGo™/
ENTER key.
• The TOTAL DISTANCE displayed indicates the total distance traveled with the elliptical during
all exercise programs.
• The EXERCISE TIME displayed indicates the amount of time the elliptical has been used during
all exercise programs.
2. Press the PAUSE/STOP key to terminate the test.
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Brake Test
The brake test allows you to determine if the brakes are working properly.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select BRAKE TEST with the INCREASE or DECREASE keys and accept
it with the JustGo™/ENTER key.
2. The central informational screen will display the percentage of maximum resistance and the
main screen will display a representation of this percentage.
3. Press the PAUSE/STOP key to exit this test.
Current test
The current test allows you to determine if the values of current are correct for different levels. You
should get the following reading from the console.
Brake (%)
100%
3.3
Current (AMPS MIN)
These value should be withing 0.1 amps to the value above.
The brake test allows you to determine if the brakes are working properly.
1. In the Diagnostics menu, select BRAKE TEST with the INCREASE or DECREASE keys and accept
it with the JustGo™/ENTER key.
2. The central informational screen will display the percentage of maximum resistance and the
main screen will display a representation of this percentage.
3. Press the PAUSE/STOP key to exit this test.
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Maintenance Information
Maintenance Information
Maintenance Information
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General care
Your elliptical has been designed and built to give you trouble free use. For maximum safety
however, you should periodically check your unit for signs of wear.
WARNING – To prevent electrical shock or risk of fire, always turn the power OFF and disconnect
the power cord whenever you are cleaning, inspecting and or repairing your E350 elliptical.
Here’s a quick check list followed by reference Table 5:
• After each workout, you should wipe down your elliptical using a mild, non-abrasive liquid
cleanser applied on a soft cloth. Do not spray cleansers directly on the unit or use an exces-
sively damp cloth. Do not clean the unit with the power ON, be sure that it is OFF.
• Keep liquids including excessive sweat away from the computer console.
• Be sure that the elliptical is on a level surface and that it is not rocking.
• The surface of the pedals and handle bars should be kept clean. Dirt and other debris can
cause slipping when exercising.
• It is recommended to periodically remove any dust that may have accumulated under the
elliptical.
• Check that the upper frame and the rear handle bar are secure on the frame.
• Verify that there is no play between the crank arms and the pedal axle.
If you experience a problem during the normal operation of the E350 elliptical, use the trou-
bleshooting Table 4. Initiate the DIAGNOSTIC tests to insure the proper functioning of your unit
before you contact your Authorized Bodyguard® Dealer.
If you are unfamiliar or uncertain with basic diagnostic maintenance procedures, contact your
Authorized Bodyguard® Dealer for diagnostics or repair of your E350 elliptical.
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Quick Troubleshooting Check List
Table 5
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
• Computer will
not light on
• Check THE fuse – replace if necessary.
• Check building electrical power line and fuse box – contact
qualified electrician.
when power
is turned ON.
• The computer cable may be disconnected from the computer board
– inspect condition of this cable.
• Check that power cord is functional – replace if necessary.
• Remove the cover, tighten the bolts holding the crank arms (long &
short) with a hexagonal bolt 3/8.
• Crank arms
are loose.
• Upper frame
is loose.
• Remove the cover and tighten the five screws holding the upper
frame to the base frame with the provided Allen key.
• No resistance
on pedals,
• Speed sensor out of alignment – realign or replace if necessary.
• Transformer or power supply board unit defective – replace
necessary parts.
but computer
lights up.
• With power OFF, verify that all wire connections are secure.
• Computer key(s)
not responding
to touch.
• Keys may have been damaged from liquids penetrating behind seal
– replace computer display.
• Excessive amount of cleaning solution used.
• Use mild cleanser on damp cloth only when cleaning computer
console and unit.
For any further information regarding service isssues,
please contact your Authorized Bodyguard® Dealer.
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Thank You for Purchasing
a Bodyguard® Elliptical
Bodyguard® Fitness is dedicated to designing and manufacturing the finest fitness equipment
available today.
This manual outlines information on warranty, assembly, operation of the unit, safety and basic
maintenance checks for the Bodyguard® elliptical.
When you require service for your elliptical, always present the unit product model, serial num-
ber and date of purchase to the Bodyguard® Dealer. The product model and serial numbers are
located at the rear frame of the machine. Now is a good time to write the product model and seri-
al numbers and related information in the space provided below.
Product Name
Model Number
Serial Number
Date Purchased
Dealer Store Name
Dealer Phone Number
Please fill out the warranty registration card and return it to Bodyguard® Fitness within 30 days
of date of purchase for registration of your elliptical warranty. Your returned warranty registra-
tion card is important in helping us keep you up-to-date with all the latest elliptical product addi-
tions. Also, the warranty card is used to establish the actual sale date. Please be advised that no
warranty card at Bodyguard® will mean that the warranty starts from the sale to the dealer and
not the end user.
Safety Requirements
North America
The E350 elliptical has been tested and approved to meet all ETL requirements concerning elec-
trical and mechanical safety. In addition, the elliptical conforms to UL 1647 and CSA C22.2 No. 68
standards.
International
The E350 elliptical has been tested to meet all applicable IEC directives concerning electrical and
mechanical safety.
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Interference
North America
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two con-
dition: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
International
This product has been tested in accordance with the procedures given in the European Concil
Directive 89/336/EEC concerning immunity from external disturbance and required levels of elec-
tromagnetic emissions.
US - S.N. 09/654,095 - Patent pending
Europe S.N. EP2001110543 - Patent pending
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