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USER MANUAL – EN
IN 19900 Elliptical Trainer inSPORTline inCondi ET800i

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL – EN IN 19900 Elliptical Trainer inSPORTline inCondi ET800i...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................3 IMPORTANT NOTES ..........................4 DIAGRAM ..............................5 PARTS LIST ............................7 ASSEMBLY ............................10 PARTS LIST............................11 STEP 1 ............................... 13 STEP 2 ............................... 13 STEP 3 ............................... 14 STEP 4 ............................... 14 STEP 5 ............................... 15 STEP 6 ...............................
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • To ensure the best safety of the exerciser, regularly check it on damages and worn parts. • If you pass on this exerciser to another person or if you allow another person to use it, make sure that that person is familiar with the content and instructions in these instructions. •...
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    IMPORTANT NOTES • Assemble the exerciser as per assembly instructions and be sure to only use the structural parts provided with the exerciser and designed for it. Prior to the assembly, make sure the contents of the delivery is complete by referring to the parts list of the assembly and operating instructions.
  • Page 5: Diagram

    DIAGRAM...
  • Page 7: Parts List

    PARTS LIST NAME NAME Main frame Inner crank shaft cover (R) Chain cover‐L Outer crank shaft cover (R) Chain cover‐R C-clip R40 Decoration cover BR-2203 Screw Screw M12 x 73 mm Small chain cover (L) BR-6001 Small chain cover (R) Bush Washer Φ20XΦ35.5X3T Console holder...
  • Page 8 NAME NAME Washer 3/8"XΦ23X2T Pedal supporting tube (P) Screw Transport wheels Bearing Screw M8 x 40 mm Idle wheel Nut M8 Belt Rear stabilizer Idle wheel fixed base End cap Cover for foot pad Adjustable Screw Adjustable Nut Screw Φ50 Screw Screw M4 x 12 mm Knob...
  • Page 9 NAME NAME Washer M8X2TXΦ20 Sensor cable 600 mm Screw M8 x 28 mm Sensor cable 600 mm Console Magnet housing Back console cover Magnet Screw M15 x 16 mm Screw Adapter Pedal Screw Cushion pad Bottle Screw Bottle holder Motor Screw Sensor cable 900 mm Sensor cable 350 mm...
  • Page 10: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY Lay the box down flat so the lid can be lifted. Unpack the handlebars, front stabilizer, rear stabilizer, central support tube, console, hardware bag and manual. Remove top polyfoam 1,2 and 3,4 leaving the Main frame (A) and bottom polyfoam 5,6 inside the box, until you are instructed to remove them.
  • Page 11: Parts List

    PARTS LIST...
  • Page 13: Step 1

    STEP 1 1. Remove pre-assembled screws (B3), spring washer (B4) and washer (B5) from Front stabilizer (B). 2. Connect the Front stabilizer (B) to the Main frame (A) with Screws (B3), Spring washer (B4) and Washer (B5) STEP 2 1. Remove the three pre-assembled Screws (D2) from the console holder (D). Connect cables (K1, K2).
  • Page 14: Step 3

    STEP 3 1. Connect the Central support tube (F) to the Main frame (A) with 4 screws (F4). STEP 4 1. Connect the Rear stabilizer (C) to the Central support tube (F) with four screws (F2) and Washer (F3). 2. Balance the device with foot pads.
  • Page 15: Step 5

    STEP 5 1. Remove 4 Screws (G3) from Console (G). 2. Connect all cables 3. Connect the Console (G) to the Console holder (D). 4. Connect the Console holder cover (G2) to the Console holder (D), 5. Tighten all screws (G3). STEP 6 1.
  • Page 16: Step 7

    STEP 7 1. Connect the Front connecting shaft (A53) and Front pedal supporting tube ‐ L (A64) with Screws (A107), Screws (A63), Spring washer (A62) and Washer (A61) Repeat on the other side. STEP 8 1. Connect covers (A72 a (A73) to the Front pedal supporting tube ‐ L (A64) with Screws (A78). Repeat on the other side.
  • Page 17: Step 9

    STEP 9 1. Remove six pre-assembled Screws (E4, E5) from Handlebars (E1). 2. Remove two pre-assembled Screws (A108) from Main frame (A). 3. Connect handlebars (E1) to the Main frame (A) with Screws (E4, E5). 4. Connect Covers (A66, A67) to the Main frame (A) with two Screws (A108). Repeat on the other side.
  • Page 18: Step 11 - Moving

    STEP 11 - MOVING Never move an elliptical alone. Seek assistance from another person. Raise the rear to the front wheels and move slowly. STEP 12 – LOAD / RESISTANCE Once the console is turned on, you can use the buttons on the small handles to adjust the resistance. Press + LOAD to increase load, press –LOAD to reduce load.
  • Page 19: Step 13 - Stride Length

    STEP 13 – STRIDE LENGTH 1. You can choose between 17 "and 22" pedals. (17 "has orange sticker on pedal bars, 22" has white sticker) 2. Loosen the knob and adjust the step length. 3. Then tighten the knob again. NEVER EDIT STEP LENGTH IF YOU USE THE DEVICE! ALWAYS ADJUST BOTH SIDES.
  • Page 20: Console

    CONSOLE FUNCTIONS • Manual: Setup own program • Program: Choose program • WATT program: the machine increases or decreases the resistance so that the user performs the set performance (for example, increases the resistance when reducing the pedalling) • HRC program: resistance adjustment to keep the heart rate in optimal zone. User can choose 55%, 75%, 90%.
  • Page 21: Buttons

    BUTTONS QUICK START BUTTON: • When the console is in SLEEP mode, the quick start button can wake it up. • When the console is in STAND BY mode, the button can quick start the console. TFT display: • All operations are performed on touch display DISPLAY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION TIME Display shows values from 0:00 to 99:59...
  • Page 22 DISTANCE Display shows values from 0.0 to 60. You can setup value from 0 to 99, enter value on numerical keyboard Display is divided into 10 segments: • Max = 10 km, all segments • Default value without program is 1 segment = 1 km •...
  • Page 23 USER User profiles U0 – U4. U0 – data are not saved after exercise U1 – U4 – saves data to profile You can choose AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, USER NAME, GENDER • AGE: 1–99 (default value 25) • HEIGHT: 100-250 cm (default value 160 cm) 40–99 inches (default value 60 inches) •...
  • Page 24: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION TURNING ON 1. The home screen will load after 30 seconds and will stay in standby mode (Pic. 1). You will see a panel of functions. Settings Time and calendar Quick start Community centre Manual program Program Watt program HRC program...
  • Page 25 2. In home screen you can setup time and date. After entering the setting screen, please turn on Automatic time and date (Pic. 2) and choose your time zone 3. In standby mode, press QUICK START to turn on the quick start function. 4.
  • Page 26: Quick Start Function

    5. Select COMMUNITY CENTER, MANUAL, PROGRAM, WATT CONSTANT, TARGET H. RATE to enter the function. QUICK START FUNCTION Press QUICK START. You will enter settings (Pic. 7). 1. If the RPM is higher than 15, SPEED, DISTANCE, RPM, CALORIES will be reset to zero after the value is exceeded and the countdown will start again.
  • Page 27: Community Center

    5. Press HOME to return to the home page. COMMUNITY CENTER 1. Press COMMUNITY CENTER to enter the multimedia functions. (Pic. 9) 2. Use additional options (Pic. 10) 3. After selecting, use the arrow keys to open the options HOME – QUICK START – VOLUME – BACK (Pic.
  • Page 28: Manual Program

    MANUAL PROGRAM 1. On home screen press MANUAL to enter settings 2. You can choose user U0 – U4. You will be displayed user information. (U0 is for guest, the data will not be saved). 3. You can setup AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, GENDER and USER NAME. 4.
  • Page 29: Programs

    PROGRAMS 1. On home screen press PROGRAM to enter settings. (Pic. 16). 2. You can choose one of 12 programs. 3. Choose user U0-U4. The corresponding data is displayed. 4. You can setup TIME and choose AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, GENDER and USER NAME. 5.
  • Page 30: Watt Program

    WATT PROGRAM 1. On the Home screen, select WATT CONSTANT to enter the settings (Pic. 19). 2. Press WATT to set the value (default value 125 W). 3. You can choose user U0 – U4. You will be displayed user information. (U0 is for guest, the data will not be saved).
  • Page 31: Hrc Program

    11. WATT will display current messages: • Too slow: Increase your speed. Current value <set value (1-25%) • Moderate: Keep your speed. Set value (1+25%) > Current watt value> Set value (1- 25%) • Too fast: Too fast. Current value> set value (1+25%) HRC PROGRAM 1.
  • Page 32: Recovery Funkce

    detected, the load is immediately reduced to 1 level. If no additional 30 seconds are detected, the program stops immediately. 10. If heart rate is not detected, you will be notified. 11. The console returns to the home screen if the heart rate is not detected for 30 seconds. 12.
  • Page 33: Use Of Eleptical Trainer

    USE OF ELEPTICAL TRAINER The elliptical trainer is a popular fitness machine, one of the newest and most effective home training machines. When you are exercising on an elliptical treadmill, your feet move along the elliptical curve. The elliptical treadmill is a frequent replacement for exercise bikes and treadmills because it is gentler for your joints.
  • Page 34 These Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are an integral part of every Purchase Agreement made between the Seller and the Buyer. All Warranty Conditions are valid and binding, unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Agreement, in the Amendment to this Contract or in another written agreement.
  • Page 35 26847264 VAT ID: CZ26847264 Phone: +420 556 300 970 E-mail: eshop@insportline.cz reklamace@insportline.cz servis@insportline.cz Web: www.inSPORTline.cz inSPORTline s.r.o. Headquaters, warranty & service center: Električná 6471, Trenčín 911 01, SK CRN: 36311723 VAT ID: SK2020177082 Phone: +421(0)326 526 701 E-mail: objednavky@insportline.cz reklamacie@insportline.cz servis@insportline.cz...

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