Safety Instructions; General; Packaging - Hammer Quest 6.1 Manual

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1. Safety instructions

IMPORTANT!
 The gym is produced according to DIN EN 957-1/2 class HC.
 Max. Userweight 120 kg,
 60 kg weight plates for:
tension of 90 kg, Butterfly, leg curl and press up to 90 kg, Lat up to 75 kg, bench press up to 55 kg.
 The gym should be used only for its intended purpose.
 Any other use of the item is prohibited and maybe dangerous. The importeur cannot be held liable for damage or injury caused by
improper use of the equipment.
 The gym has been produced according to the latest safety standards.
To prevent injury and / or accident, please read and follow these simple rules:
1.
Do not allow children to play on or near the equipment.
2.
Regularly check that all screws and nuts are tightly secured.
3.
Promptly replace all defective parts and do not use the equipment until it is repaired. Watch for any material fatigue.
4.
Carefully read through the operating instructions before starting the equipment.
5.
The equipment requires sufficient free space in all directions (at least 1.5 m).
6.
Set up the equipment on a solid and flat surface.
7.
Do not exersice immediately before or after meals.
8.
Before starting any fitness training, let yourself examined by a physician.
9.
The safety level of the machine can be ensured only if you regularly inspect parts subject to wear. These are indicacated by an *
in the parts list. Levers and other adjusting mechanisms of the equipment must not obstruct the range of movement during
training.
10. Training equipment must never be used as toys.
11. Wear shoes and never exercise barefoot.
12. Make certain that other persons are not in the area of the home trainer, because other persons may be injured by the
moving parts.
13. It is not allowed to place the item in rooms with high humidity (bathroom) or on the balcony.

2. General

This training equipment is for use at home. The equipment complies with the requirements of DIN EN 957-1/2. Damage to health
cannot be ruled out if this equipment is not used as intended (for example, excessive training, incorrect settings, etc.).
Before starting your training, you should have a complete physical examination by your physician, in order to rule out any existing
health risks.

2.1 Packaging

Environmentally compatible and recyclable materials:
External packaging made of cardboard
Molded parts made of foam CFS-free polystyrol (PS)
Sheeting and bags made of polyethylene (PE)
Wrapping straps made of polypropylene (PP)
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