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  • Page 1 MAXXUS 4.2 Bike...
  • Page 2 Maxxus Group GmbH & Co. KG. Duplication, including electronic form, is only permitted with prior written permission directly from MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co. KG. Errors, colour and technical modication are subject to change...
  • 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: Overview Of The Device

    Overview of the Device Handlebars Cockpit Steering column Pulse sensor Saddle Stand with transport wheels Pedal Stand Scope of Delivery Description Description Base Frame Pedals Stand, front Bottle Holder Stand, rear Steering Column Cover Steering Column Saddle Handlebars Cockpit...
  • Page 5 Fastenings and Tools Description Description Washer, 3/8" Self Tapping Screw, M5 Bolt, 3/8" Bolt, M8x25 Nachfolgende Schrauben sind bereits vormontiert: Allen Bolt, M8x25 Pan Head Screw Cap Nut, 3/8" Allen Bolt, M5 Description Description Combi Tool Washer for B37 Allen Key, M5 Locking Bolt Allen Key, M4 Tools may be supplemented or replaced with your own.
  • Page 6 Assembly Carefully unpack all parts of the delivery. Two people are required because some parts of your exercise ma- chine are bulky and heavy. Before mounting, check the completeness of the mounting hardware (screws, nuts, etc.) and the components in the parts and fastening materials list on the previous pages of this manual. Carefully carry out the installation, as damage or defects that have arisen due to assembly errors are not covered by the warranty under any circumstances.
  • Page 7 Assembly Step 2: Mounting the Front Stand Attach the front stand with transport rollers (B) with two 3/8” hexagon head screws (2), four 3/8” washers (1) and two 3/8 “cap nuts (8) to the front mount- ing of the base frame (1). Step 3: Mounting the Steering Column Connect the end of the cable that extends from the bottom of the handlebar stem (D) to the end of the cable that protrudes from the base frame (A).
  • Page 8 Assembly Step 4: Mounting the Handlebars Pass the hand pulse measurement cable, which extends from the bottom of the handlebar (E), in through the upper, front opening of the steering column (D) and then out from the upper opening. Now lead the two cables (hand pulse measurement &...
  • Page 9 Assembly Step 6: Mounting the Cockpit Loosen and remove the four pan head screws (11) preassembled on the back of the cockpit (J). Connect the cables that protrude from the cockpit (J) with the cables that protrude from the handlebars. Carefully check the cable connections.
  • Page 10 Assembly Step 8: Mounting the Saddle Attach the saddle (I) to the adjustable bracket of the seat support (A03) with the locking screw (B37) and the washer (B36). Step 9: Mounting the Pedals Insert the right pedal (F) thread into the right pedal arm socket and tighten it clockwise. Insert the left pedal (F) thread into the left pedal arm socket and tighten it anti-clockwise.
  • Page 11: Saddle Adjustment

    Saddle Adjustment Horizontal Adjustment You can adjust your saddle horizontally to set your optimum distance to the handlebars. Loosen the hand lever (B37) below the saddle by turning it an- ti-clockwise. Move the saddle to the desired horizontal position and retighten the hand lever (B37) clockwise.
  • Page 12: Care, Cleaning & Maintenance

    Transport, Location & Storage Transport In order to transport your training device simply and safely, the front stand is equipped with transport rollers. To move the exerciser, stand in front of the handlebars and grab them with both hands. Pull the training device gently towards you and lower the handlebars until the rear stand no longer has contact with the ground and the main weight of the exerciser is resting on the transport rollers.
  • Page 13: Mains Cable & Connection

    Mains Cable & Connection 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 qualied electrician. Do not use a socket strip.
  • Page 14 Cockpit Functions The cockpit has 6 function buttons: UP, DOWN, RESET, START/STOP, RECOVERY and MODE. A. UP : Selection of the function and increase of values. B. DOWN : Selection of function and decrease of values. C. RESET: Reset in Stop Mode. D.
  • Page 15 Cockpit E. Display of power in watts and load: F. Information display: display of information text G. Calories: H. Distance display: I. Pulse display : Display of the measured pulse or heart rate Readings TIME Display range 0: 00 ~ 99: 99; Adjustment range 0: 00 ~ 99: DISTANCE Display range 0.00 ~ 99.99;...
  • Page 16: Quick Start

    Cockpit Quick-Start If you press the START key immediately after switching on, the training time starts to run. You can adjust the resistance levels individually by pressing the UP / DOWN keys. Since no training values are dened in this type of training it must be stopped by the user.
  • Page 17 Cockpit USER Program: Create your own program prole. Select the user program with the UP or DOWN keys and conrm the selection with the MODE key. Set the resistance with the UP or DOWN keys and switch to the next segment with the MODE key.
  • Page 18 Cockpit WATT program: Select the Wattsg program with the UP or DOWN keys and conrm the selection with MODE. Select the desired WATT perormance with the UP or DOWN keys and conrm with MODE. Select the desired exercise time using the UP or DOWN keys. Start the training with the START / STOP key.
  • Page 19: Recovery Function

    Cockpit Recovery function: Determine the current tness level by measuring the recovery pulse. While the recovery function is in progress, the pulse must be measured by the two hand pulse sensors. When the pulse is displayed, press the RECOVERY key to start the measurement. Do not cycle during measurement! A countdown timer runs from “0:60”...
  • Page 20: Heart Rate Monitoring

    Heart Rate Monitoring 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 Heart Rate Monitoring using a Chest Belt A large number o MAXXUS® training devices are tted with a wireless receiver as standard. The use of a chest belt (we recommend the exclusive use of an uncoded POLAR® chest belt) allows you to wirelessly measure heart rate.
  • 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 tness check-up.
  • Page 23 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 o liquid. To compensate or this uid loss apple spritzer mixed in the ratio o 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 – Revolutions per minute – Calorie consumption – Pulse (when using the hand sensors) – Watts – Heart rate (when using an optional chest belt) – Resistance level Technical Details Brake system: Motor-controlled permanent magnet brake system Resistance levels:...
  • Page 25 My training device makes noises during training – is this normal? Your MAXXUS® training device is equipped with high-quality ball-bearings and a grooved belt. In addition, it also has a high-quality magnetic braking system which is completely wear and friction free. All these extremely high-quality components ensure that all functional noises are very much reduced.
  • Page 26: Exploded Drawing

    Exploded Drawing...
  • Page 27: Parts List

    Parts List Description Description Welded,Main Frame M5 Philips Self Drive Screw Welded,Upright Tube M4 Philips Self Drive Screw Seat Support M6 Lock Nut Welded,Hand Bar Tension Adjustment Screw Welded,Shaft Pulley M6 Screw Welded,Pressure Assembly Handle Washer Welded,Stabilizer-Front "B37 "Handle "1 Stabilizer-Behind C01"...
  • Page 28: Warranty

    The warranty period for your training device starts on the date of purchase and applies solely to products which were purchased direct- ly from the MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KG or one of the MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KG direct and authorised distribution partners.
  • Page 29: Device Details

    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 30 Maxxus Group GmbH & Co. KG Zeppelinstr. 2 D-64331 Weiterstadt Germany E-Mail: info@maxxus.de www.maxxus.de...

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