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Console LEDs are not bright
enough
• EnterUserSet-upbypressingandholdingtheLevel+and–keysforthree
seconds, or until you hear a beep.
• Press any+or–keyuntil “BRIT” displays in the matrix display.
• Press Enter until the LEDs are set at the desired brightness (1-8, with 8
being the brightest).
• Press any+or–keyuntil“EXIT”displaysinthematrixdisplay,thenpress
Enter.
• If the brightness is set to “8” (the brightest level) and the LEDs are still dim,
contact your local dealer for service.
Console does not “beep” when
buttons are pressed
• EnterUserSet-upbypressingandholdingtheLevel+and–keysforthree
seconds, or until you hear a beep.
• Press any+or–keyuntil “BEEP” displays in the matrix display.
• Press Enter until “ON” is displayed.
• Press any+or–keyuntil“EXIT”displaysinthematrixdisplay,thenpress
Enter.
• If “BEEP” is set to “ON” and the console still does not beep, contact your
local dealer for service.
Mechanical issues
Handlebarsareloose/wobble
side-to-side
• The screws securing the moving handlebars to the pivot shaft must be very
tight. Refer to the assembly instructions and remove the handlebar covers
and tighten these screws.
• If the issue persists, contact your local dealer for service.
Handlebarsareloose/wobble
front-to-back
• Contact your local dealer for service.
Pedal wobbles and will not
track correctly
•Contactyourlocaldealerforservice.
Machine wobbles and is
unstable on the floor
• The adjustable levelers may not be properly set on the machine. There are four
adjustable levelers, located on the bottom of the Octane Fitness elliptical.
See assembly instructions to correctly adjust and lock the levelers.
• If your machine is located on a soft surface such as carpet, you may wish to
stabilize the unit by purchasing a heavy duty floor mat from your local dealer
to place under your machine.
Machinemakesticking/
clunking noise.
•Contactyourlocaldealerforservice.
General Questions
What is a ‘calorie’?
• A calorie is a unit of measure for energy. One calorie is equal to the
amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water
by 1 degree Celsius. By convention in nutrition and exercise, the term
‘calories’ really represents ‘kilocalories’, or 1000 calories. In principle,
one has to create a 3500 kcal deficit between energy intake (that is,
calories from food) and energy expended in order to lose 1 pound of
body-fat (or 7800 kcal per kg).