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Image Elliptical machines

Official Image elliptical machine parts

You depend on your Image elliptical for a challenging cardiovascular workout so keep your elliptical running smoothly with proper maintenance. When a failure occurs, Sears PartsDirect has the Image elliptical repair parts you need to fix any problem.

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Maintenance tips for your Image elliptical

  • Inspect all parts of the elliptical before each use.
  • Tighten any loose screws, nuts, bolts, pins or fasteners before using the elliptical.
  • Replace any worn or damaged parts on the elliptical immediately.
  • Lubricate all moving parts on the elliptical regularly using all-purpose grease.
  • Replace the batteries in the console when the console appears dim or it's completely dead. You may also need to replace the batteries when resistance won't change or changes in resistance are sluggish.

What to do when the control console display is dim on your Image elliptical

Weak batteries, loose wires or a faulty console can cause a dim control console display on your elliptical.

In an elliptical that uses batteries to power the console, replace the batteries to restore brightness to the console display. Replace the batteries during routine elliptical maintenance to keep the control console display from going dim in the future.

If the display doesn't get brighter after replacing the batteries, you'll likely need to replace the console.

If your elliptical has a power cord, unplug the elliptical and check the power cord wiring connections to the control console. Reconnect any loose wires. If the power cord is damaged, replace it.

If the power cord and its wiring connections to the control console are okay, then you may need to replace the console because the display is faulty or the console isn't sending enough power to the display.