Caution – Horizon Fitness 3.1E User Manual
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CAUTION
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CAUTION!
Our elliptical trainers are well built and heavy, weighing up to 200lbs.! Use care and
additional help if necessary when moving.
FOOT POSITIONING
Your elliptical trainer has a variety of foot positions to offer a variance in your workout routine and to
strengthen and train a wider range of leg muscles. Your elliptical trainer also allows you to pedal both
forward and backwards to allow you to focus on other muscle groups such as hamstring and calves.
When using your elliptical trainer, you may notice that your heel raises off of the foot pad. This is a
natural walking or running motion and you should not try to prevent this.
See also other documents in the category Horizon Fitness Sports and recreation:
- H-SERIES E5 (21 pages)
- T10K (34 pages)
- T40 (1 page)
- CLUB SERIES CST4 (30 pages)
- ELITE T5000 (10 pages)
- EX-65 (40 pages)
- T901 (17 pages)
- CSE3HR (34 pages)
- WT950 (36 pages)
- EX-67 (19 pages)
- T73 (36 pages)
- T93 (19 pages)
- 2.3E (36 pages)
- ELITE SERIES 2.3E (19 pages)
- 5.3T (19 pages)
- CT12.1 (88 pages)
- AFG T4 (23 pages)
- T95 (32 pages)
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- LS 645E (17 pages)
- ELITE 2.0E (34 pages)
- HZ SERIES T72 (36 pages)
- HZ SERIES (36 pages)
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- EG5 (30 pages)
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- 1.2E (19 pages)
- HZ SERIES EX-33 (21 pages)
- T70 (17 pages)
- PERFORMANCE T1200 (19 pages)
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- DT680 (32 pages)
- PRIMIER E1201 (19 pages)
- ELITE SERIES AFG ELLIPTICAL E6 (23 pages)
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- HORIZON T82 (36 pages)
- E1200 (25 pages)
- R3 (19 pages)
- E1201 (19 pages)
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- 1.3T (15 pages)
- T62 (32 pages)