CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION...........................3 SAFETY INFORMATION...........................3 EQUIPMENT................................4 ASSEMBLY................................5 REVIEWING THE EQUIPMENT........................5 ASSEMBLING THE UNIT..........................7 ASSEMBLING THE PEDAL PIPES........................8 ASSEMBLING THE SUPPORT FRAME TO LOWER MAIN FRAME............9 ASSEMBLING THE UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FRAME................10 ASSEMBLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS..................11 ASSEMBLING HANDLEBAR AND COMPUTER..................12 ASSEMBLING DRINK BOTTLE HOLDER....................13 STORAGE................................13 COMPUTER................................14...
GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION The Max user weight is 120KGS Always keep children and pets away from this device. This device can be used only by one person at a time. This device is not suitable for therapeutic purposes! Please read this user manual before using this device. If the use of this device causes dizziness, nausea, chest pain, or other unusual symptoms immediately STOP exercising and contact a physician immediately.
ASSEMBLY REVIEWING THE EQUIPMENT Please read these assembly instructions before assembling the device and then proceed step by step as described. Unpack all components and place them next to each other on the floor. Please ensure sufficient range of movement in every direction (mini.1m) during assembly.
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Description Quantity Main frame lower part Main frame upper part Pedal pipe Support pipe Rear base 36/39 Handlebar Hydraulic cylinder Pedal (R+L) 1 set Drink bottle holder Computer Base unit cap Buffer End cap Cover Safety pin Cross head screw 10/11/50 Screw set for pedal assembly 18/33/46...
NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS FOR ASSEMBLY Combination wrench /box spanner SW 14 Combination wrench /box spanner SW 17 Allen wrench 6 mm Cross head screw driver PH2 ASSEMBLING THE UNIT A) Insert the base unit caps (5) on the rear base unit (4) Note: Use the floor leveling mechanism to adjust your unit to minor uneven spots on the ground by twisting the caps.
ASSEMBLING THE PEDAL PIPES Attach both pedal pipes (22) and both end caps (19) using one Allen screw (17) and one washer (18) each on the support frame (24). Push both cover caps (16) on the two end caps (19).
ASSEMBLING THE SUPPORT FRAME TO LOWER MAIN FRAME Hold the support frame (24) close to the bottom main frame (1) and connect the bottom sensor cord (27) of the support frame (24) to the center sensor cord (52) of the bottom main frame (1). Ensure proper connection of the cords or no signal will be transmitted to the computer (40).
ASSEMBLING THE UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FRAME Hold the upper main frame (51) to the lower main frame (1) and connect the two sensor cords (52+53). Ensure proper connection of the cords, otherwise no signal will be transmitted to the computer. The cord connections must be located on the inside of the frame and must not protrude in order to prevent damage to the cords.
ASSEMBLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS A) Attach both hydraulic cylinders (21) to the upper main frame (51) using one hexagon bolt (33) and one washer (18) each. Insert the two plastic caps (46) on the two hexagon bolts (33). B) Now insert the two hydraulic cylinders (21) into the forks of the two pedal pipes (22) and connect them with one Allen screw (13), one washer (14) and one nut (15) each.
ASSEMBLING HANDLEBAR AND COMPUTER A) Use two bolts (42), two curved washers (47) and two nuts (49) to attach the handlebar (36) to the upper main frame (51). Please be sure that the hand pulse cord (41) is not crushed. B) Remove both pre-mounted crews from the back of the computer (40) and use the two screws to attach the computer (40) to the upper main frame (51).
ASSEMBLING DRINK BOTTLE HOLDER Use two cross-head screws (54) to attach the drink bottle holder (23) to the upper main frame (51). FINAL INSPECTION Be sure that all screws are properly tightened and that the stepper is located on a level surface. Ensue that bother hydraulic cylinders are set to the same level of resistance before starting the exercise.
When folding the device open, there is a risk of crushing in the area of the joint ! Hold the device only outside of this area while folding it open. UNFOLDING Remove the safety pin (31) from the main frame (1), open the frame and place it on the ground. Align the openings of the main frame (1) and the support frame (24).
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CALORIES (CAL): Press the MODE button to go to the function selection key calories. The amount of calories burned since the beginning of the year will be displayed on LCD2 screen. E 'can also select the countdown. Press the MODE button to select the function CALORIES, press the SET button to set the calories from 1 to 999.
TRAINING NOTES IMPORTANT! Regular exercises and long-term Wear comfortable clothing (e.g. a tracksuit). Wear shoes with rubber sole. Never exercise in bare feet (risk of injury). Do not eat an hour before and one hour after exercise. Drink plenty of fluids! ...
TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CAUSE WHAT TO DO? Computer No display or no function No battery power Batteries missing -insert Batteries empty -insert new batteries Batteries inserted wrongly - reinsert No cord connection Inspect cord connection If this does not resolve your problem: call service MECHANICAL Stepping resistance cannot be...
PARTS LIST Description Number Main frame lower part Nut (M10) Curved washer Rear base unit Base unit cap Cross head screw Transportation wheels Carrier screw Buffer Cross head screw Washer Pedal (R+L) Allen screw Washer Nylon nut Cover Allen screw Washer End cap Sleeve...
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Cord protection Hexagon bolt Handle cover, bottom part Cover caps Handle, bottom part Hand pulse sensor (top) Handle ,upper part Computer Hand pulse cord Bolt Cross head screw Hand pulse sensor (bottom) Handle cover, upper part Plastic cover Washer Spring clip Spring clip Main frame upper part Sensor cord, center...
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated hereunder determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Civil Code, Act No. 513/1991 Coll., Commercial Code, and Act No.
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