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CAUTION
Read all precautions and instruc-
tions in this manual before using
this equipment. Keep this manual
for future reference.
Model No. RBE09950
Serial No. _
Serial Number
Decal
(beneath
ramp)
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions, or if there
are missing parts, we will guar-
antee complete satisfaction
through direct assistance from
our factory.
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CALL DIRECT TO OUR TOLL-
FREE CUSTOMER HOT LINE.
The trained technicians on our
customer hot line will provide
immediate assistance, free of
charge to you.
CUSTOMER HOT LINE:
1-877-994-4999
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USER’S MANUAL
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1. Read all instructions in this manual before
using the elliptical exerciser.
2. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure
that all users of the elliptical exerciser are
adequately informed of all precautions.
3. The elliptical exerciser is intended for
in-home use only. Do not use the elliptical
exerciser in a commercial, rental, or institu-
tional setting.
4. Place the elliptical exerciser on a level sur-
face, with a mat beneath it to protect the
floor or carpet. Keep the elliptical exerciser
indoors, away from moisture and dust.
5. Inspect and properly tighten all parts regu-
larly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
6. Keep children under age 12 and pets away
from the elliptical exerciser at all times.
7. The elliptical exerciser should not be used
by persons weighing more than 350 pounds.
8. Always hold the handlebars when mounting,
dismounting, or using the elliptical exerciser.
9. Wear appropriate exercise clothes when
using the elliptical exerciser. Always wear
athletic shoes for foot protection.
10. Keep your back straight when using the ellip-
tical exerciser; do not arch your back.
11. If you feel pain or dizziness while exercis-
ing, stop immediately and begin cooling
down.
12. The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors, including the user's move-
ment, may affect the accuracy of heart rate
readings. The pulse sensor is intended only
as an exercise aid in determining heart rate
trends in general.
13. When you stop exercising, allow the pedals
to slowly come to a complete stop. The ellip-
tical exerciser does not have a free wheel;
the pedals will continue to move until the
flywheel stops.
14. Always unplug the power cord immediately
after use and before cleaning the elliptical
exerciser.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following important precau-
tions before using the elliptical exerciser.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
BEFORE YOU BEGIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
EXERCISE GUIDELINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
PART LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
EXPLODED DRAWING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover
LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover
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WARNING: Before beginning this or any exercise program, consult your physician.
This is especially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health prob-
lems. Read all instructions before using. ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or
property damage sustained by or through the use of this product.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
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Congratulations for selecting the new REEBOK®RL
900 elliptical exerciser. The RL 900 elliptical exerciser
is an incredibly smooth exerciser that moves your feet
in a natural elliptical path, minimizing the impact on
your knees and ankles. And the unique RL 900 ellipti-
cal exerciser features adjustable resistance and
incline to help you get the most from your exercise.
For your benefit, read this manual carefully before
you use the elliptical exerciser. If you have ques-
tions after reading this manual, please call our
Customer Service Department toll-free at 1-877-994-
4999, Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Mountain Time (excluding holidays). To help us assist
you, please note the product model number and serial
number before calling. The model number is
RBE09950. The serial number can be found on a
decal attached to the elliptical exerciser (see the front
cover of this manual for the location of the decal).
Before reading further, please familiarize yourself with
the parts that are labeled in the drawing below.
Left Handlebar
Handgrip Pulse Sensor
BACK
RIGHT SIDE
Power Receptacle
Wheel
Pedal
Fans
Console
Ramp
Water Bottle Holder*
*No water bottle is included
Pedal Arm
The decals shown above have been placed on the elliptical exerciser. If either decal is missing or
illegible, please call our Customer Service Department toll-free at 1-877-994-4999 and order a free
replacement decal. Apply the decal in the location shown.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
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Assembly requires two persons. Place all parts of the elliptical exerciser in a cleared area and remove the
packing materials. Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. In addition to the two
included hex keys, assembly requires a phillips screwdriver , two adjustable
wrenches , a rubber mallet , and pliers .
Use the drawings below to identify the small parts used for assembly. The number in parenthesis below each
drawing is the key number of the part, from the PART LIST on pages 24 and 25. The number following the key
number is the quantity needed for assembly. Note: Some small parts may have been pre-assembled. If a part
is not in the parts bag, check to see if it has been pre-assembled.
M8 Split
Washer
(85)–11 M8 x 25mm
Washer (119)–2
M8 x 18mm
Washer (93)–4
M8 x 20mm Button
Screw (118)–2 M8 x 25mm Button
Screw (100)–1
M8 x 65mm Button Screw (95)–8
M8 x 47mm Button Screw (110)–2
M8 x 23mm
Washer (103)–2
Union Set (86)–2
M4 x 16mm
Screw (89)–30 M4 x 16mm Round
Head Screw (91)–6
M8 x 13mm Button
Screw (90)–8 M8 x 16mm Button
Screw (94)–4 M8 x 25mm Patch
Screw (123)–2
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1. Orient the Front Stabilizer (3) as shown. Attach the
Front Stabilizer to the Frame (1) with four M8 x 65mm
Button Screws (95) and four M8 Split Washers (85).
Next, attach the Front Shield (38) to the Front
Stabilizer (3) with two M4 x 16mm Round Head
Screws (91).
Then, tighten the two Frame Cushions (106) into the
underside of the Frame (1).
95
3
1
85
85
95
106
91
38
ASSEMBLY
5
51
4
2. Orient the Rear Stabilizer (2) as shown. Attach the
Rear Stabilizer to the Frame (1) with four M8 x 65mm
Button Screws (95) and four M8 Split Washers (85).
2
46
112
4. Using your fingers, turn the shaft on top of the Motor
(46) counterclockwise until it stops turning. Next, fit the
opening of the Ramp (5) over the front of the Frame
(1) as shown. Position the U-bracket on the underside
of the Ramp over the end of the shaft as shown.
Insert the Clevis Pin (112) through one side of the U-
bracket on the Ramp (5), an 8mm Plastic Spacer
(111), the shaft on the Motor (46), another 8mm Plastic
Spacer, and the other side of the U-bracket. Then,
insert the straight end of a Hairpin (65) through the
hole in the Clevis Pin.
65
111
95
2
1
85
85
95
3
3. Slide an M8 x 25mm Washer (119) onto an M8 x
20mm Button Screw (118). Tighten the Button Screw
into one end of the Incline Axle (68). Apply a small
amount of the included grease to the Incline Axle.
Orient the Ramp (5) so that the opening is up as
shown. Fit the welded tube on the underside of the
Ramp between the two rings on the top of the Frame
(1). Insert the Incline Axle (68) through the rings and
the welded tube.
Slide an M8 x 25mm Washer (119) onto an M8 x
20mm Button Screw (118). Tighten the Button Screw
into the open end of the Incline Axle (68).
118
5
119 118
68
119
Grease
Opening
Welded
Tube
6
10 86
93
85
58
59
7. While another person holds the Upright (4) near the
Frame (1), connect the Upper Wire Harness (58) to the
Extension Wire Harness (59). Slide the Upright onto
the top of the Frame, being careful not to pinch the
Wire Harnesses.
Attach the Upright (4) to the Frame (1) with two M8 x
47mm Button Screws (110), an M8 x 25mm Button
Screw (100), and three M8 Split Washers (85).
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7
6. Remove the two Pivot Shafts (10) from the two Pivot
Arms (not shown). Next, identify a Union Set (86), and
remove the screw from the barrel. Apply a small
amount of grease to the outside of the barrel.
Slide an M8 x 18mm Washer (93), a Wheel Cap (53),
and a 30mm Spacer (87) onto the barrel of the Union
Set (86). While another person aligns the indicated
holes in the Left Pedal Assembly (39), a Pedal Arm
Wheel (52), and a Pivot Shaft (10), insert the barrel
through all of the holes. Then, slide another 30mm
Spacer (87) onto the barrel.
Next, slide an M8 x 18mm Washer (93) and a Wheel
Cap (53) onto the screw of the Union Set (86), and
tighten the screw into the barrel.
Attach the other Pivot Shaft (not shown) and the other
Pedal Arm Wheel (not shown) to the Right Pedal
Assembly (not shown) in the same way.
539
9
39
53
52
87
4
Grease Align
these
holes
110
5. Attach a Pedal Assembly (39) to the Left Pedal Arm (9)
with five M4 x 16mm Screws (89).
Attach the other Pedal Assembly (not shown) to the
Right Pedal Arm (not shown) in the same way.
89
89
86
53
93
87
1
85
100
Do not pinch the
wire harnesses
during this step.
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8. While another person holds the Pulse Sensor Bar (26)
near the Upright (4), connect the upper pulse wires to
the lower pulse wires. Insert the excess wire into the
Upright.
Orient the Pulse Sensor Bar (26) as shown. Attach the
Pulse Sensor Bar to the Upright (4) with four M8 x
16mm Button Screws (94), being careful not to
pinch the wires.
4
Upper
Pulse Wire
94
10
20
10
9. Identify the Front Center Pivot Cover (27). Attach the
Front Center Pivot Cover to the Frame (1) with four M4
x 16mm Screws (89).
Next, identify the Rear Center Pivot Cover (28). Attach
the Rear Center Pivot Cover to the Frame (1) with four
M4 x 16mm Screws (89).
Attach the Water Bottle Holder (23) to the Upright (4)
with four M4 x 16mm Screws (89).
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826
28
4
27
89
94
94
Lower
Pulse Wire
Lower
Pulse Wire
Upper
Pulse
Wire
10.Apply a small amount of the included Teflon®lubricant
to a paper towel, and rub a thin film of the lubricant
onto both of the Pivot Shafts (10). Next, apply a small
amount of grease to the axle in the Upright (4).
Then, slide a 5mm Spacer (35) onto each end of the
axle in the Upright (4).
Next, slide the two Pivot Arms (20) onto the Pivot
Shafts (10), and turn the Pivot Arms so the flanges are
facing away from the elliptical exerciser. Then, slide
the Pivot Arms onto the ends of the axle in the Upright
(4); use a rubber mallet, if necessary.
Slide an M8 x 23mm Washer (103) onto an M8 x
25mm Patch Screw (123). Attach the left Pivot Arm
(20) to the left end of the axle with the Patch Screw.
Attach the right Pivot Arm (20) to the right end of the
axle in the same way.
89
89
89
89
20
Flange
10
23
89
Grease
Lubricate
4
35
123
103
Grease
8
15.Make sure that all parts of the elliptical exerciser are properly tightened. Cover the floor beneath the
elliptical exerciser to protect the floor from damage. Note: Some extra hardware may be left over.
11.Identify the Left Handlebar (7). Attach the Left
Handlebar to the left Pivot Arm (20) with four M8 x
13mm Button Screws (90) as shown.
Attach the Right Handlebar (6) to the right Pivot Arm
(20) in the same way.
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20
13.While another person holds the Console (17) near the
Upright (4), attach the Upper Wire Harness (58) and
the Pulse Sensor Wire (25) to the corresponding con-
sole wire harnesses. Then, attach the Console to the
Upright with four M4 x 16mm Screws (89), being
careful not to pinch the wires.
Attach the Upright Cover (22) to the Upright (4) with
two M4 x 16mm Round Head Screws (91). 4
13
12.Position the Front Left Pivot Cover (21) and the Rear
Left Pivot Cover (31) over the left Pivot Arm (20) as
shown. Attach the Left Pivot Covers with an M4 x
16mm Round Head Screw (91) and two M4 x 16mm
Screws (89).
Attach the Front Right Pivot Cover (29) and the Rear
Right Pivot Cover (not shown) over the right Pivot Arm
(not shown) in the same way.
31
12
11
90
7
29
21
91
20
90
89
14.Plug the Power Cord (56) into the Power Receptacle
(70) at the rear of the elliptical exerciser.
56
70
14
89
91
22 17
25
58
89
20
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HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD
This product
must be
grounded.
If it should
malfunction
or break
down,
grounding
provides a
path of least
resistance for
electric
current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This prod-
uct is equipped with a cord having an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug. Plug the
power cord into an appropriate outlet that is prop-
erly installed and grounded in accordance with all
local codes and ordinances. This product is for
use on a nominal 120-volt circuit. Important: The
elliptical exerciser is not compatible with GFCI-
equipped outlets.
A temporary
adapter may
be used to
connect the
power cord
to a 2-pole
receptacle
as shown at
the right if a
properly
grounded
outlet is not
available. The temporary adapter should be used only
until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a
qualified electrician.
The green-colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending
from the adapter must be connected to a permanent
ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.
Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in
place by a metal screw. Some 2-pole receptacle out-
let box covers are not grounded. Contact a quali-
fied electrician to determine if the outlet box cover
is grounded before using an adapter.
Note: When the power cord is plugged in, the ellip-
tical exercisers incline system may automatically
calibrate itself. During the calibration process, two
dashes (– –) will appear in the Ramp display
while the ramp rises to the highest position and
then moves down to the lowest position. The cali-
bration process may last for one to two minutes. If
the incline system does not calibrate itself, see
HOW TO CALIBRATE THE INCLINE SYSTEM on
page 22.
EXERCISING ON THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
To mount the elliptical exerciser, hold the handlebars
and step onto the pedal that is in the lowest position.
Next, step onto the other pedal. Push the pedals until
they begin to move with a continuous motion.
To dismount the elliptical exerciser, wait until the ped-
als come to a complete stop. The elliptical exerciser
does not have a free wheel; the pedals will contin-
ue to move until the flywheel stops. When the ped-
als are stationary, step off the highest pedal first.
Then, step off the lowest pedal.
DANGER: Improper connection of
the equipment-grounding conductor can result
in an increased risk of electric shock. Check
with a qualified electrician or serviceman if
you are in doubt as to whether the product is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug
provided with the product—if it will not fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qual-
ified electrician.
Grounded Outlet Box
Grounding Plug
Grounded Outlet
Grounding Pin
Grounded Outlet Box
Adapter
Lug
Metal Screw
Pedals
Handlebar
ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER OPERATION
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FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE
The advanced console offers a selection of features
designed to make your workouts more enjoyable and
effective. When the manual mode of the console is
selected, the resistance of the pedals and the angle of
the ramp can be changed with the touch of a button.
As you pedal, the console will provide continuous
exercise feedback. You can even measure your heart
rate using the built-in handgrip pulse sensor.
In addition, the console offers eight preset programs.
Each program automatically changes the resistance of
the pedals and prompts you to increase or decrease
your pace as it guides you through an effective workout.
The console also features two heart rate programs
that automatically change the resistance of the pedals
to keep your heart rate near a target heart rate as you
exercise.
You can even create your own custom workout pro-
grams and save them in memory for future use.
The console also features iFIT.com interactive technol-
ogy. Having iFIT.com interactive technology is like hav-
ing a personal trainer in your home. Using the included
audio cable, you can connect the elliptical exerciser to
your home stereo, portable stereo, computer, or VCR
and play special iFIT.com CD and video programs
(iFIT.com CDs and videocassettes are available sepa-
rately). iFIT.com CD and video programs automatically
control the resistance of the pedals and prompt you to
vary your pace as a personal trainer coaches you
through every step of your workout. High-energy music
provides added motivation. To purchase iFIT.com
CDs and videocassettes, call toll-free 1-877-994-
4999.
With the elliptical exerciser connected to your comput-
er, you can also go to our Web site at www.iFIT.com
and access programs directly from the internet.
Explore www.iFIT.com for more information.
To use the manual mode of the console, see page
11. To use a preset program, see page 13. To use a
heart rate program, see page 14. To create and use
a custom program, see page 16. To use an iFIT.com
CD or video program, see page 20. To use a pro-
gram directly from our Web site, see page 21.
CONSOLE DIAGRAM
11
HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE
Turn on the console.
To turn on the console, press any button or begin
pedaling.
Note: If there are sheets of clear plastic on the
face of the console, remove the plastic.
Select the manual mode.
When the power is
turned on, the
manual mode will
be selected. If you
have selected a
program or the
iFIT.com mode,
reselect the manual mode by pressing the
Programs button repeatedly until no program indi-
cators are lit.
Begin pedaling and change the resistance of
the pedals as desired.
As you pedal, change the resistance of the ped-
als by pressing the Quick Resistance buttons.
Note: After the Quick Resistance buttons are
pressed, it will take a moment for the pedals to
reach the selected resistance level.
Adjust the angle of the ramp as desired.
As you pedal, change the angle of the ramp by
pressing the Quick Ramp buttons. Note: After the
Quick Ramp buttons are pressed, it will take a
moment for the ramp to reach the selected angle.
Monitor your progress with the displays.
The matrix
When the manual
mode or the
iFIT.com mode is
selected, the
matrix will show a
track representing
1/4 mile. As you
exercise, the indi-
cators around the
track will light in
succession until
the entire track is
lit. The track will
then darken and the indicators will again begin to
light in succession.
The Time display
will show the
elapsed time. Note:
When a program is
selected, the dis-
play will show the
time remaining in the program instead of the
elapsed time.
The Ramp display
will show the angle
of the ramp.
The Heart Rate
display will show
your heart rate
when you use the
handgrip pulse
sensor (see step 6
on page 12).
The Steps display
will show the total
number of steps
you have pedaled
and your pedaling
pace, in steps per
minute. The display
will change from one number to the other every
few seconds.
The Resistance
display will show
the resistance level
of the pedals.
The Calories dis-
play will show the
approximate num-
ber of calories you
have burned. Note:
For a more accu-
rate reading, enter
your weight by pressing the Weight (WT.) increase
and decrease buttons until your weight is shown
in the Calories display. Your weight will be saved
in memory.
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4
3
2
1
12
Measure your heart rate if desired.
If there are
thin sheets of
plastic on the
metal con-
tacts on the
handgrip
pulse sensor,
peel off the
plastic. Place
your hands on
the handgrip pulse sensor, with your palms on the
contacts. Avoid moving your hands. When your
pulse is detected, one or two dashes will appear
in the Heart Rate display and then your heart rate
will be shown.
For the most accurate heart rate reading, continue
to hold the handgrips for about 30 seconds.
If your heart rate is not shown, make sure that
your hands are positioned as described. Avoid
moving your hands excessively or squeezing the
metal contacts too tightly. For optimal performance,
periodically clean the metal contacts using a soft
cloth; never use alcohol, abrasives, or chemi-
cals.
Turn on the fans if desired.
To turn on the fans
at low speed, press
the fans button. To
turn on the fans at
high speed, press
the button a second
time. To turn off the
fans, press the but-
ton a third time.
Note: If the fans are turned on but the pedals are
not moved for thirty seconds, the fans will auto-
matically turn off.
When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.
If the pedals are not moved for a few seconds, a
series of tones will sound, the Time display will
begin to flash, and the console will pause.
If the pedals are not moved for a few minutes, the
console will turn off and the displays will be reset.
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76
Fans Button
Contacts
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HOW TO USE A PRESET PROGRAM
Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 11.
Select one of the eight preset programs.
To select one of
the eight preset
programs, press
the Programs but-
ton repeatedly
until the
Resistance/Pace indicator lights. As each preset
program is selected, a profile of the resistance
settings of the selected program will scroll across
the matrix. The Time display will show how long
the program will last. The maximum resistance
setting for the program will flash in the
Resistance display for a few seconds.
Press the Start button or begin pedaling to
start the program.
Each program is divided into 20, 30, or 45 one-
minute segments. One resistance setting and one
pace setting are programmed for each segment.
Note: The same resistance setting and/or target
pace may be programmed for two or more consec-
utive segments.
When you start the
program, the resis-
tance setting for
the first segment
will be shown in
the flashing
Current Segment
column of the
matrix. The resis-
tance settings for
the next twelve segments will be shown in the
columns to the right.
When only three seconds remain in the first seg-
ment of the program, both the Current Segment
column and the column to the right will flash, a
series of tones will sound, and the time will flash
in the Time display. When the first segment ends,
all resistance settings will move one column to
the left. The resistance setting for the second
segment will then be shown in the flashing
Current Segment column and the resistance of
the pedals will automatically change to the resis-
tance setting for the second segment.
The program will continue until no time remains
in the Time display.
Adjust the intensity level of the program if
desired.
To increase or decrease the intensity level of the
program, press the increase and decrease but-
tons above the Adjust Intensity indicator. If you
change the intensity level, the profile in the matrix
will show the new resistance settings.
Use the pace guide to pace your exercise.
Throughout the
program, the pace
guide will prompt
you to increase or
decrease your ped-
aling pace. When
one of the indica-
tors on the left side
of the pace guide
lights, increase
your pace; when
one of the indica-
tors on the right
side lights, decrease your pace. When the center
indicator lights, maintain your current pace.
Important: The pace guide is intended only to
provide a goal. Make sure to pedal at a pace
that is comfortable for you.
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a tone
will sound and the program will pause. To restart
the program, simply resume pedaling.
Adjust the angle of the ramp as desired.
See step 4 on page 11.
Monitor your progress with the displays.
See step 5 on page 11.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
See step 6 on page 12.
Turn on the fans if desired.
See step 7 on page 12.
When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.
See step 8 on page 12.
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9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Current Segment
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HOW TO USE A HEART RATE PROGRAM
Each heart rate program helps you to keep your heart
rate near a target heart rate during your workout.
Follow the steps below to use a heart rate program.
Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 11.
Select one of the two heart rate programs.
To select one of the
two heart rate pro-
grams, press the
Programs button
repeatedly until the
Heart Rate indicator
lights.
As each heart rate program is selected, a profile
of the target heart rate settings of the selected
program will scroll across the matrix. The Time
display will show how long the program will last.
Enter a maximum target heart rate setting.
When a heart rate
program is selected,
the current maximum
target heart rate set-
ting will be shown in
the Heart Rate dis-
play. If desired, press
the increase and decrease buttons to change the
maximum target heart rate setting (see
EXERCISE INTENSITY on page 23). If you
change the maximum target heart rate setting,
the profile will change to show the new target
heart rate settings.
Hold the handgrip pulse sensor.
To use a heart rate program, you must use the
handgrip pulse sensor (see step 6 on page 12). It
is not necessary to hold the handgrips continu-
ously during the program. However, you should
hold the handgrips frequently for the program to
operate properly. Each time you hold the hand-
grips, keep your hands on the metal contacts
for at least 30 seconds. Note: When you are
not holding the handgrips, the letters PLS will
flash in the Heart Rate display instead of your
heart rate.
Press the Start button to start the program.
Each heart rate program is divided into 30 one-
minute segments. One target heart rate setting is
programmed for each segment. Note: The same
target heart rate setting may be programmed for
two or more consecutive segments.
The target heart
rate setting for the
first segment will
be shown in the
flashing Current
Segment column of
the matrix. The tar-
get heart rate set-
tings for the next
twelve segments
will be shown in the
columns to the
right.
When only three seconds remain in the first seg-
ment of the program,both the Current Segment
column and the column to the right will flash, a
series of tones will sound, and all target heart
rate settings will move one column to the left. The
target heart rate setting for the second segment
will then be shown in the flashing Current
Segment column.
As you pedal, the console will regularly compare
your heart rate to the target heart rate setting. If
your heart rate is too far below or above the tar-
get heart rate setting, the resistance of the ped-
als will automatically increase or decrease to
bring your heart rate closer to the target heart
rate setting.
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4
3
2
1
Current Segment
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The pace guide
will prompt you to
increase or
decrease your
pedaling pace.
When one of the
indicators on the
left side of the
pace guide lights,
increase your
pace; when one of
the indicators on
the right side
lights, decrease your pace. When the center indi-
cator lights, maintain your current pace.
Important: The target heart rate settings are
intended only to provide motivation. Your
actual heart rate may be slower than the tar-
get heart rate settings. Make sure to exercise
at a pace that is comfortable for you.
The program will continue until the target heart
rate setting for the last segment is shown in the
Current Segment column of the matrix and the
last segment ends.
Note: During the program, you can manually over-
ride the resistance setting for the current seg-
ment, if desired, with the Quick Resistance but-
tons. However, when the console compares your
heart rate to the target heart rate setting, the
resistance of the elliptical exerciser may automat-
ically increase or decrease to bring your heart
rate closer to the target heart rate setting.
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, a tone
will sound and the program will pause. To restart
the program, simply resume pedaling.
Adjust the angle of the ramp as desired.
See step 4 on page 11.
Monitor your progress with the displays.
See step 5 on page 11.
Turn on the fans if desired.
See step 7 on page 12.
When the program is finished, the console
will automatically turn off.
See step 8 on page 12.
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Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 11.
Select one of the two custom programs.
To select one of the
two custom programs,
press the Programs
button repeatedly until
the Custom indicator
lights.
Note: If the custom program has not yet been
defined, see step 3 to create the program. If
the program is already defined, see step 4 to
use the program.
Press the Start button or begin pedaling to
create the program.
Refer to the matrix.
Each custom pro-
gram is divided into
40 one-minute seg-
ments. One resis-
tance setting and
one pace setting
can be pro-
grammed for each
segment. The resis-
tance setting for the
first segment will be
shown in the flash-
ing Current
Segment column of the matrix. (The pace settings
are not shown in the matrix.) To program a resis-
tance setting and a pace setting for the first seg-
ment, simply adjust the resistance of the pedals
as desired by pressing the Quick Resistance but-
tons, and pedal at the desired pace.
When the first segment of the program ends, a
series of tones will sound and the current resis-
tance setting and the current pace setting will be
saved in memory. The columns of indicators will
then move one column to the left, and the resis-
tance setting for the second segment will be
shown in the flashing Current Segment column.
Program a resistance setting and a pace setting
for the second segment as described above.
Continue programming resistance and pace set-
tings for as many segments as desired; custom
programs can have up to 40 segments. The resis-
tance and pace settings that you have pro-
grammed will be saved in memory.
Press the Start button or begin pedaling to
start the program.
The custom program will function in almost the
same way as a preset program (see steps 3 and
5 on page 13).
If desired, you can redefine the program while
using it. To change the resistance or pace set-
ting for the current segment, simply press the
Quick Resistance buttons or change your pedal-
ing pace to the new desired pace. When the cur-
rent segment ends, the new setting will be saved
in memory.
Adjust the angle of the ramp as desired.
See step 4 on page 11.
Monitor your progress with the displays.
See step 5 on page 11.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
See step 6 on page 12.
Turn on the fans if desired.
See step 7 on page 12.
When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.
See step 8 on page 12.
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3
2
1
Current Segment
HOW TO CREATE AND USE A CUSTOM
PROGRAM
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CD PLAYER, VCR,
OR COMPUTER
To use iFIT.com CDs, the elliptical exerciser must be
connected to your portable CD player, portable stereo,
home stereo, or computer with CD player. See pages
17 and 18 for connecting instructions. To use iFIT.com
videocassettes, the elliptical exerciser must be con-
nected to your VCR. See page 19 for connecting
instructions. To use iFIT.com programs directly from
our Web site, the elliptical exerciser must be connect-
ed to your home computer. See page 18 for connect-
ing instructions.
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE CD PLAYER
Note: If your CD player has separate LINE OUT and
PHONES jacks, see instruction A below. If your CD
player has only one jack, see instruction B.
A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the LINE OUT jack on your CD player.
Plug your headphones into the PHONES jack.
B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into a 1/8” Y-adapter (available at electronics
stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack
on your CD player. Plug your headphones into the
other side of the Y-adapter.
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE STEREO
Note: If your stereo has an RCA-type AUDIO OUT
jack, see instruction A below. If your stereo has a
1/8” LINE OUT jack, see instruction B. If your
stereo has only a PHONES jack, see instruction C.
A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the cable
into the adapter. Plug the adapter into an AUDIO
OUT jack on your stereo.
B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo. Do
not use the adapter.
C. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into a 1/8” Y-adapter (available at electronics
stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack
on your stereo. Plug your headphones into the
other side of the Y-adapter.
LINE OUT
PHONES LINE OUT
PHONES
Audio
Cable
Head-
phones
A
PHONES
PHONES
Audio
Cable
1/8”
Y-adapter
Headphones
B
AUDIO OUT
RIGHT
LEFT
PHONES
Audio
Cable
C
1/8”
Y-adapter
Headphones
Audio Cable
Adapter
A, B
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO
Note: If your stereo has an unused LINE OUT jack,
see instruction A below. If the LINE OUT jack is
being used, see instruction B.
A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the adapter. Plug the adapter into the
LINE OUT jack on your stereo.
B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the adapter. Plug the adapter into an
RCA Y-adapter (available at electronics stores).
Next, remove the wire that is currently plugged into
the LINE OUT jack on your stereo and plug the
wire into the unused side of the Y-adapter. Plug the
Y-adapter into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo.
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER
Note: If your computer has a 1/8” LINE OUT jack,
see instruction A. If your computer has only a
PHONES jack, see instruction B.
A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the LINE OUT jack on your computer.
B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into a 1/8” Y-adapter (available at electronics
stores). Plug the Y-adapter into the PHONES jack
on your computer. Plug your headphones or speak-
ers into the other side of the Y-adapter.
CD
VCR
Amp
LINE OUT
LINE OUT
Audio
Cable Adapter
A
CD
VCR
Amp
LINE OUT
Audio
Cable
RCA
Y-adapter
Wire removed from
LINE OUT jack
B
Adapter
LINE OUT
Audio
Cable
A
PHONES
Audio
Cable
B
1/8”
Y-adapter
Headphones/Speakers
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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR VCR
Note: If your VCR has an unused AUDIO OUT jack,
see instruction A below. If the AUDIO OUT jack is
being used, see instruction B. If you have a TV
with a built-in VCR, see instruction B. If your VCR
is connected to your home stereo, see HOW TO
CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO on page 18.
A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the adapter. Plug the adapter into the
AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR.
B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack
beneath the console. Plug the other end of the
cable into the adapter. Plug the adapter into an
RCA Y-adapter (available at electronics stores).
Next, remove the wire that is currently plugged into
the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR and plug the
wire into the unused side of the Y-adapter. Plug the
Y-adapter into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR.
AUDIO OUT
RIGHT
LEFT
VIDEO AUDIO
ANT. IN
RF OUT
IN
OUT
CH
34
Audio Cable
Adapter
A
VIDEO AUDIO
ANT. IN
RF OUT
IN
OUT
CH
34
Audio Cable Adapter
B
Wire removed from
AUDIO OUT jack
RCA Y-adapter
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To use iFIT.com CDs or videocassettes, the elliptical
exerciser must be connected to your portable CD play-
er, portable stereo, home stereo, computer with CD
player, or VCR. See HOW TO CONNECT YOUR CD
PLAYER, VCR, OR COMPUTER on pages 17 to 19.
To purchase iFIT.com CDs and videocassettes, call
toll-free 1-877-994-4999.
Follow the steps below to use an iFIT.com CD or
video program.
Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 11.
Select the iFIT.com mode.
To select the
iFIT.com mode,
press the
Programs button
repeatedly until
the iFIT indicator
lights.
Insert the iFIT.com CD or videocassette.
If you are using an iFIT.com CD, insert the CD
into your CD player. If you are using an iFIT.com
videocassette, insert the videocassette into your
VCR.
Press the play button on your CD player or
VCR.
A moment after the play button is pressed, your
personal trainer will begin guiding you through
your workout. Simply follow your personal trainer’s
instructions.
The program will function in almost the same way
as a preset program (see steps 3 and 5 on page
13). However, an electronic “chirping” sound will
alert you when the resistance of the pedals and/or
the pace guide is about to change.
Note: If the resistance of the pedals and/or the
pace guide does not change when a “chirp” is
heard:
Make sure that the iFIT indicator is lit.
Adjust the volume of your CD player or VCR.
If the volume is too high or too low, the con-
sole may not detect the program signals.
• Make sure that the audio cable is properly
connected and that it is fully plugged in.
Adjust the angle of the ramp as desired.
See step 4 on page 11.
Monitor your progress with the displays.
See step 5 on page 11.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
See step 6 on page 12.
Turn on the fans if desired.
See step 7 on page 12.
When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.
See step 8 on page 12.
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3
2
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HOW TO USE IFIT.COM CD AND VIDEO
PROGRAMS
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HOW TO USE PROGRAMS DIRECTLY FROM
OUR WEB SITE
Our Web site at www.iFIT.com allows you to play
iFIT.com programs directly from the internet. To use
programs from our Web site, the elliptical exerciser
must be connected to your home computer. See HOW
TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER on page 18. In
addition, you must have an internet connection and an
internet service provider. A list of specific system
requirements is found on our Web site.
Follow the steps below to use a program from our
Web site.
Turn on the console.
See step 1 on page 11.
Select the iFIT.com mode.
To select the
iFIT.com mode,
press the
Programs button
repeatedly until
the iFIT indicator
lights.
Go to your computer and start an internet
connection.
Start your Web browser, if necessary, and go
to our Web site at www.iFIT.com.
Follow the desired links on our Web site to
select a program.
Read and follow the on-line instructions for using
a program.
Follow the on-line instructions to start the
program.
When you start the program, an on-screen count-
down will begin.
Return to the elliptical exerciser and begin
pedaling.
When the on-screen countdown ends, the pro-
gram will begin. The program will function in
almost the same way as a preset program (see
steps 3 and 5 on page 13). However, an electronic
“chirping” sound will alert you when the resistance
of the pedals and/or the pace guide is about to
change.
Adjust the angle of the ramp as desired.
See step 4 on page 11.
Monitor your progress with the displays.
See step 5 on page 11.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
See step 6 on page 12.
Turn on the fans if desired.
See step 7 on page 12.
When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.
See step 8 on page 12.
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Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the elliptical
exerciser regularly. Replace any worn parts immedi-
ately.
For smooth
operation of the
elliptical exer-
ciser, inspect
and clean the
ramp regularly
using a soft
cloth and mild
detergent.
Other parts of
the elliptical
exerciser can
also be cleaned
in this way. Keep liquids off the console. Never use
abrasives or solvents.
PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING
If the handgrip pulse sensor does not function proper-
ly, see step 6 on page 12.
HOW TO CALIBRATE THE INCLINE SYSTEM
If the elliptical exerciser’s incline system is not working
properly, activate the calibration process by following
the steps below.
1. Hold down the Start button and the increase but-
ton to the left of it at the same time for about five
seconds. Note: Numbers may appear in the dis-
plays; disregard these numbers.
2. Press the Programs button. Note: A combination of
letters and numbers will appear in the display.
3. Press the 30° Quick Ramp button. The ramp will
rise to the highest position and then move down to
the lowest position.
4. Press the Programs button three times. The con-
sole will then be in the normal operating mode and
the elliptical exerciser will be ready for use.
HOW TO MOVE THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
Stand behind the elliptical exerciser and hold the indi-
cated handle firmly. Lift the handle until the elliptical
exerciser can be moved on the front wheels, and
carefully move the elliptical exerciser to the desired
location. Then, carefully lower the elliptical exerciser.
Due to the size and weight of the elliptical exercis-
er, use extreme caution while lifting, moving, and
lowering it.
HOW TO LEVEL THE ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER
If the elliptical
exerciser rocks
during use, turn
one or both of
the leveling feet
under the front
stabilizer until
the rocking
motion is elimi-
nated.
Ramp
Leveling
Foot
Lift Here
Wheel
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
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The following guidelines will help you to plan your
exercise program. Remember that proper nutrition
and adequate rest are essential for successful results.
EXERCISE INTENSITY
Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your
cardiovascular system, the key to achieving the
desired results is to exercise with the proper intensity.
The proper intensity level can be found by using your
heart rate as a guide. The chart below shows recom-
mended heart rates for fat burning, maximum fat
burning, and cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise.
To find the proper heart rate for you, first find your age
near the bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to
the nearest ten years). Next, find the three numbers
above your age. The three numbers are your “training
zone.” The lower two numbers are recommended
heart rates for fat burning; the highest number is the
recommended heart rate for aerobic exercise.
Fat Burning
To burn fat effectively, you must exercise at a relative-
ly low intensity level for a sustained period of time.
During the first few minutes of exercise, your body
uses easily accessible carbohydrate calories for ener-
gy. Only after the first few minutes of exercise does
your body begin to use stored fat calories for energy.
If your goal is to burn fat, adjust the intensity of your
exercise until your heart rate is near the lowest num-
ber in your training zone as you exercise.
For maximum fat burning, adjust the intensity of your
exercise until your heart rate is near the middle num-
ber in your training zone as you exercise.
Aerobic Exercise
If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys-
tem, your exercise must be “aerobic.” Aerobic exer-
cise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen
for prolonged periods of time. This increases the
demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles,
and on the lungs to oxygenate the blood. For aerobic
exercise, adjust the intensity of your exercise until
your heart rate is near the highest number in your
training zone as you exercise.
WORKOUT GUIDELINES
Each workout should include the following three parts:
A warm-up, consisting of 5 to 10 minutes of stretching
and light exercise. Aproper warm-up increases your
body temperature, heart rate, and circulation in prepa-
ration for exercise.
Training zone exercise, consisting of 20 to 30 min-
utes of exercising with your heart rate in your training
zone. (During the first few weeks of your exercise
program, do not keep your heart rate in your training
zone for longer than 20 minutes.)
A cool-down, with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching. This
will increase the flexibility of your muscles and will
help to prevent post-exercise problems.
EXERCISE FREQUENCY
To maintain or improve your condition, complete three
workouts each week, with at least one day of rest
between workouts. After a few months of regular exer-
cise, you may complete up to five workouts each week
if desired. The key to success is to make exercise a
regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life.
WARNING:
Before beginning this or any exercise pro-
gram, consult your physician. This is espe-
cially important for persons over the age of 35
or persons with pre-existing health problems.
The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors, including the user's move-
ment, may affect the accuracy of heart rate
readings. The pulse sensor is intended only
as an exercise aid in determining heart rate
trends in general.
EXERCISE GUIDELINES
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Key No. Qty. Description Key No. Qty. Description
1 1 Frame
2 1 Rear Stabilizer
3 1 Front Stabilizer
41 Upright
5 1 Ramp
6 1 Right Handlebar
7 1 Left Handlebar
8 1 Right Pedal Arm
9 1 Left Pedal Arm
10 2 Pivot Shaft
11 1 Right Crank Arm
12 1 Left Crank Arm
13 1 Right Rear Side Shield
14 1 Left Rear Side Shield
15 1 Right Center Side Shield
16 1 Left Center Side Shield
17 1 Console
18 1Right Foot Rail
19 1 Left Foot Rail
20 2Pivot Arm
21 1 Front Left Pivot Cover
22 1 Upright Cover
23 1 Water Bottle Holder
24 2 Hand Grip
25 2Pulse Sensor/Wire
26 1 Pulse Sensor Bar
27 1 Front Center Pivot Cover
28 1 Rear Center Pivot Cover
29 1 Front Right Pivot Cover
30 1 Rear Right Pivot Cover
31 1 Rear Left Pivot Cover
32 2Pivot Shaft Sleeve Set
33 1 Upper Ramp Cap
34 1 Lower Ramp Cap
35 2 5mm Spacer
36 1 Right Motor Shield
37 1 Left Motor Shield
38 1 Front Shield
39 2 Pedal Assembly
40 1 Reed Switch/Wire
41 1Snap Ring
42 4Pedal Arm Bushing
43 4 Stabilizer Endcap
44 1Pulley
45 1Flywheel
46 1 Motor
47 1 Transformer
48 1Power Board Bracket
49 1Power Board
50 1 Power Board Bracket Cover
51 2Wheel
52 2Pedal Arm Wheel
53 4 Wheel Cap
54 1 “C” Magnet
55 1 Spring
56 1 Power Cord
57 1 Lower Wire Harness
58 1 Upper Wire Harness
59 1 Extension Wire Harness
60 1 Frame Plate
61 1 Rear Frame Plate
62 4 Stabilizer Foot
63 1 Incline Reed Switch
64 1 Grommet
65 2 Hairpin
66 1 Resistance Motor
67 1 Wedge
68 1 Incline Axle
69 4 Ramp Bushing
70 1Power Receptacle
71 1 Pulley Axle
72 2Bearing Block Set
73 2 Large Snap Ring
74 1 Crank Spacer
75 4Pulley Spacer
76 8 Bearing
77 1Idler Pulley
78 1 Idler Pulley Bracket
79 2 M8 x 39mm Button Screw
80 1 M8 x 57mm Screw
81 1 Pillow Block
82 5 M6 x 10mm Button Screw
83 2 M6 Nut
84 1M6 x 38mm Bolt
85 11 M8 Split Washer
86 2 Union Set
87 4 30mm Spacer
88 4 M4 x 19mm Screw
89 63 M4 x 16mm Screw
90 8 M8 x 13mm Button Screw
91 6 M4 x 16mm Round Head Screw
92 4 M4 x 30mm Screw
93 4M8 x 18mm Washer
94 4M8 x 16mm Button Screw
95 8 M8 x 65mm Button Screw
96 1M4 x 19mm Round Head Screw
97 2M8 x 50mm Button Screw
98 2 Steel Washer
99 2 Flange Screw
100 1M8 x 25mm Button Screw
101 2M8 16mm Washer
102 2 M6 Union Set
103 5M8 x 23mm Washer
104 1M8 Nylon Locknut
PART LIST—MODEL NO. RBE09950 R1104B
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Key No. Qty. Description Key No. Qty. Description
Note: “#” indicates a non-illustrated part. Specifications are subject to change without notice. See the back cover
of this manual for information about ordering replacement parts.
105 1 Magnet Bracket Bolt
106 2 Frame Cushion
107 1 Clamp
108 1 Reed Switch Bracket
109 1 M5 x 16mm Self-tapping Screw
110 2 M8 x 47mm Button Screw
111 4 8mm Plastic Spacer
112 1 Clevis Pin
113 4 #8 x 9mm Screw
114 4 M5 Nylon Locknut
115 4 M5 Washer
116 1 Long Clevis Pin
117 4 M5 x 16mm Bolt
118 2 M8 x 20mm Button Screw
119 2 M8 x 25mm Washer
120 10 M4 x 12mm Screw
121 1 Belt
122 1 Resistance Cable
123 4 M8 x 25mm Patch Screw
# 1 User’s Manual
# 1 Exercise Guide
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23
89
89
91 22
89
17
25
25
26
91
89
31
21
28
94
94 94
94
4
20
89
18
33
32
120
120
19 120
120 34
5
89
14
13
88
88
88
88
16
15
58
24
7
90
32
20
91
89
29
30
90
90
6
24
27
89
103
123
35
103
123
35
85
100
92
96
89
89 89
89
89
85
110
110
59
89
89
EXPLODED DRAWING—MODEL NO. RBE09950 R1104B
27
101
91
36
37
121
10
10
51
51
102
43
62 95
95
85
62
43
3
60
118
119
69
56
95
95
85
43
62
62
43
2
70
117
115
115
66
114
61
106
1
9
57
86
86
52 76
76 39
8
111
111
119 118
69 68
64
6365
65
111
46
67
107
40 89 108
109
47
120
77
80
78
82
112
123 7698
75
12
99
73
73
72 71 79
97
97
72
76
99
11
74
82
82
55
54
45 81
105
103
104
83 84
48
113
89
50
44
123
38
98
116
101
89
89
89
89
89
92
92
87
93
53
42
42
86
52 76
53 76
53
87
42
87 42
86
89
103
102
102
102
93
93
89
89
89
69
89
89
89
39
89
49
120
41
103
89
93
53
87
122
Part No. 219673 R1104A Printed in China © 2004 ICON IP, Inc.
To order replacement parts, simply call our Customer Service Department toll-free at 1-877-994-4999, Monday
through Friday, 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mountain Time (excluding holidays). To help us assist you, please be
prepared to give the following information when calling:
• The MODEL NUMBER of the product (RBE09950)
• The NAME of the product (REEBOK RL 900 elliptical exerciser)
• The SERIAL NUMBER of the product (see the front cover of this manual)
• The KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part(s) (see pages 24 to 27)
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. (ICON), warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and mate-
rial, under normal use and service conditions, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This
warranty extends only to the original purchaser. ICON's obligation under this warranty is limited to replac-
ing or repairing, at ICON's option, the product through one of its authorized service centers. All repairs for
which warranty claims are made must be pre-authorized by ICON. This warranty does not extend to any
product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage, abuse, misuse, improper or
abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center, products used for commer-
cial or rental purposes, or products used as store display models. No other warranty beyond that specifi-
cally set forth above is authorized by ICON.
ICON is not responsible or liable for indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of or in connec-
tion with the use or performance of the product or damages with respect to any economic loss, loss of prop-
erty, loss of revenues or profits, loss of enjoyment or use, costs of removal, installation or other conse-
quential damages of whatsoever nature. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages. Accordingly, the above limitation may not apply to you.
The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties and any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in its scope and duration to the terms set forth
herein. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. Accordingly, the above
limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC., 1500 S. 1000 W., LOGAN, UT 84321-9813
LIMITED WARRANTY
REEBOK and the Vector Logo are registered trademarks and service marks of Reebok. This product is
manufactured and distributed under license from Reebok International.

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