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MAXXUS 6.2
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  • Page 1 MAXXUS 6.2 Bike...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    This publication may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of Maxxus Group GmbH & Co. KG.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Before you start exercising, be sure to read the entire user guide, especially the safety information, the maintenance & cleaning in- formation and the training information. Take care too that everyone who uses this training device is also familiar with this information and observes it.
  • Page 4: Handlebars

    Overall View of the Device Handlebars Cockpit Pulse sensor Seat Steering stem Seat post Pedal Connection for mains adapter Stand with transport wheels Stand with handle...
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of Delivery Front Stand (2) Base Frame (1) Rear Stand (3) Handebar Shaft (6) Handlebar Joint Covers Cockpit (38) (21a/b) Handlebar Shaft Covers Seatpost (4) Saddle (31) Pedals (30L/R) (20a/b) Cover for Seatpost (22) Handlebars (7) Mains Adapter (45) Assemboy materials &...
  • Page 6: Assembly

    Assembly Carefully unpack all of the delivered items. Two people are required because some parts of your exercise ma- chine are bulky and heavy. Check that all of the fastening materials (Screws, nuts, etc.) and components have been received complete before starting assembly.
  • Page 7 Assembly Step 2: Assemble the Handlebar post Connect the cable (36) protruding from the handlebar mount of the base frame to the cable (37) coming out of the lower opening of the handlebar post (6). Insert the handlebar post (6) onto the front mount on the base frame (1). Secure this right and left with two Allen bolts M8x16 (10), two spring washers Ø8 (12) and two curved washers Ø8xØ20 (16.) Secure the handlebar post (6) from the back with two Allen bolts M8x16 (10), two spring washers Ø8...
  • Page 8 Assembly Step 4: Mounting the Handlebars Gently push the two hand pulse measurement cables (42) coming from the handlebar (7) through the opening in the handlebar post (6) and pull them back out through the top opening in the handlebar post (6). Then insert the handlebars (7) into the handlebar mount of the handlebar post (6).
  • Page 9 Assembly Step 6: Attach the seat tube cover Slide the seat post cover (22) over the seat post on the base frame (1). Step 7: Attach the seat tube Slide the saddle post (4) into the seat post on the base frame (1) and secure it with the knob (32).
  • Page 10: Assembly

    Assembly Step 8: Attach the saddle Mount the saddle (31) on the support on the sliding carriage (5). Adjust the saddle inclination by slightly raising or lowering the saddle tip. Tighten the nut on saddle (31) firmly. Step 9: Mounting the pedals Insert the thread of the right pedal (30R) into the socket of the right pedal arm and tighten it clockwise.
  • Page 11: Mains Cable And Mains Adapter

    Mains Cable and Mains Adapter Mains Cable Insert the connector of the power cable supplied into the socket located on the rear of the main housing. Then connect the mains cable to a power socket. WARNNG This device is only to be connected to an earthed socket installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use a socket strip.
  • Page 12: Saddle Adjustment

    Saddle Adjustment Vertical Saddle Adjustment The saddle position can be adjusted vertically to set the optimal distance for you to operate the pedals. To do this, release the locking knob (32). ATTENTION: Please note that the locking knob (32) is a quick-release system. You only have to turn the knob anti-clockwise 2-3 times and then pull to release it.
  • Page 13: Cockpit

    Maintenance & Care WARNING Before starting cleaning, maintenance and / or repair work, the exerciser must be completely discon- nected from the power supply. This will only be the case if the power cable is disconnected from the power outlet and the exerciser. Therefore, first disconnect the power plug from the power outlet, and then disconnect the power cable from the exerciser.
  • Page 14 Cockpit CALORIES Window Displays calories used during the current training session from 0 to a maximum 999 calories *. In the “Body Fat Measurement” programme the basal metabolic rate (BMR) is displayed here. WATT Window Displays the current power output in Watts **. Level Window Displays the current braking level from level 1 to 24 RPM Window...
  • Page 15 Cockpit Step 2: Specification of the Training Target You have options to specify three different training target values: Step 2.1: Training time When the TIME window flashes you should press the buttons to select the desired workout time up to 99 minutes if you want to specify time as the training target.
  • Page 16 Cockpit Watt Constant Training * (WATT - P11) This is a consistent power training programme. The performance provided by the user during training results from pedalling speed and braking resistance. Since the user can specify the power in watts, the training computer adjusts the braking resistance to the current pedalling speed to keep the power constant.
  • Page 17 Cockpit Heart rate controlled programmes (P12 - P15) These are training programmes where the cockpit automatically regulates the braking resistance dependent on the user defined target heart rate. Since this requires permanent, accurate transmission of heart rate data to the cockpit, use of these programmes is possible with a transmitter chest belt.
  • Page 18 Cockpit Personal Training Profiles (P16 - P19) These programmes allow the user to create and permanently save their own training profiles. Step 1: Programme Selection Turn on the cockpit. Press the buttons to select the desired training profile U1 to U4 (P16 - P19) and confirm your selection by pressing the ENTER key.
  • Page 19: Cockpit

    Cockpit Body Fat Analysis (P20) In this programme, the computer determines the amount of fat in the body as a percentage of body weight. The values for BMI (body mass index) and BMR (basal metabolic rate) are also determined and displayed. Step 1: Programme Selection Turn on the cockpit.
  • Page 20: Pulse & Heart Rate

    Pulse & Heart Rate 100% of maximum heart rate of maximum heart rate of maximum heart rate of maximum heart rate Calculating your personal heart rate when training Calculate your personal heart rate when training as follows: 220 - Age = maximum heart rate This value represents your maximum heart rate and serves as a basis from which to calculate your personal training heart rate.
  • Page 21: Pulse & Heart Rate

    Heart Rate Measurement using a Chest Belt Many MAXXUS® training devices are already fitted with a receiver as standard. Using a chest belt (we recommend the exclusive use of an uncoded POLAR® chest strap) allows you to wire- lessly measure heart rate. The chest belt is as accessories available.
  • Page 22: Training Recommendations

    Training Recommendations Preparation Before Training Before you start training make sure that not only your training device is in perfect condition, your body must also be prepared for training. Therefore, if you have not done any endurance training for some time, you should con- sult your GP and undergo a fitness check-up.
  • Page 23: Training Recommendations

    Training Recommendations Hydration Adequate hydration is essential before and during exercise. During a training session of 30 minutes it is possible to lose up to 1 litre of liquid. To compensate for this fluid loss apple spritzer mixed in the ratio of one-third apple juice to two-thirds mineral water is ideal since it contains electrolytes and minerals to replace those that the body loses through sweat.
  • Page 24: Technical Details

    Technical Details Cockpit Display of: − Time − Speed − Distance − Wheel revolutions per Minute – RPM − Calorie Consumption − Pulse Rate (when using the hand sensors) − Power – WATT** − Heart Rate (when using an optional chest belt) −...
  • Page 25: Recommended Accessories

    All these extremely high-quality components ensure that all func- tional noises are very much reduced. Your MAXXUS® training device is one of the quietest products available in the fitness market.
  • Page 26: Exploded Drawing

    Exploded Drawing...
  • Page 27: Spare Parts List

    Spare Parts List Part No. Description Part No. Description mainframe end cap front stabilizer sleeve rear stabilizer sphere head knob 2 saddle post handlebar end cap saddle support block handlebar foam 1 handlebar post plastic O ring handlebar left & right pedal 1 Set inner hex pan head boltM10×25 saddle...
  • Page 28 Notes...
  • Page 29 Notes...
  • Page 30: Warranty

    The warranty period for your training device starts on the date of purchase and applies solely to products which were purchased directly from the MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KG or one of the MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KG direct and authorised distribution partners.
  • Page 31: Service Contract

    I accept the General Terms and Conditions of MAXXUS® Group GmbH & Co. KG. I hereby instruct the company MAXXUS® Group GmbH & Co. KG to repair the above defects. In Warranty cases I will not be charged for the cost. The costs for repairs which are excluded from liability for defects in quality will be charged to me and must be settled immediately.
  • Page 32 Maxxus Group GmbH & Co. KG Zeppelinstr. 2 D-64331 Weiterstadt Germany E-Mail: info@maxxus.com www.maxxus.com...

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