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Summary of Contents for TKO AirRaid

  • Page 1 AirRaid Rower Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions ........2 Maintenance ..........22 Storage ............24 Before You Begin ......... 3 Equipment Warning, Warning Labels ..4 Product Parts Drawing ....... 25 Hardware Identification Chart ....5 Parts List............26 Assembly Instructions ....... 7 Computer Instructions .......
  • Page 3: Before You Begin

    BEFORE YOU BEGIN convenient and simple method to begin your Thank you for choosing the ROWER. We take journey of getting your body in shape and achieving great pride in producing this quality product and a happier and healthier lifestyle. hope it will provide many hours of quality exercise Before reading further, please review the to make you feel better, look better, and enjoy...
  • Page 4: Equipment Warning, Warning Labels

    EQUIPMENT WARNING, WARNING LABELS This chart is provided to help identify the warning, caution, and notice labels on the ROWER. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with all of the warning, caution, and notice labels. Label is larger than actual size WARNING LABEL...
  • Page 5: Hardware Identification Chart

    HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART This chart is provided to help identify the fasteners used in the assembly process. Place the washers or the ends of the bolts or screws on the circles to check for the correct diameter. Use the small scale to check the length of the bolts and screws.
  • Page 6 HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART Part Number and Description Button Head Cap Screw, M8x20mm Philips Flat Head Screw, M6x16mm Foot Pedal End Cap, M10 (Large Hole) Foot Cushion Back Cover Stopper Bumper...
  • Page 7: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 First, take out the packing materials Styrofoam (A), Styrofoam (B) and Styrofoam (C). Then stack Styrofoam (B) on the top of Styrofoam (A) as the picture. Take the Main Frame (182) out from the carton and put it on both Styrofoam (B & A) and Styrofoam (C) as the picture shown. The Right and Left Fan Shrouds (43 &...
  • Page 8 STEP 2 Turn the main assembly of the ROWER upside down and place it in the packing material Styrofoam( B & A) and Styrofoam (C) to avoid damage of housing. Attach Left and Right Support Legs (7 & 8) to the Main Fram (182) using: 4 PCs of M8x12mm Socket Head Cap Screw (81) and M8 Flat Washer (79).
  • Page 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTI NS STEP 4 Lift up the Main Frame (182). Insert the Pedal Shaft 16mm (139) through right and left Pedal Support Plate (184) and Main Frame (182). Attach Pedal Support Plate (184) lower part on Main Frame (182) by using Socket Head Cap Screw, M8X20 (173) and Foot Pedal End Cap (178). Attach Pedal Support Plate (184) upper part on Main Frame (182) by using Socket Head Cap Screw, M10X160 (84) and Foot Pedal End Cap, Large Hole (9).
  • Page 10 STEP 6 One hand hold the Pedal Strap (47) and lifts up the Main Frame (182), while the other hand lifts up the Rail Frame (183). Insert the Rail Frame (183) into the Main Frame (182). Make the Pedal Shaft 12mm (140) fit into the gap in the Rail Frame (182). Finally, insert the Pull Pin (98) into the Main Frame (182).
  • Page 11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 7 Lift up the Lower Console Monitor Post (135). Attach the Lower Console Monitor Post (135) on Left/Right Side Cover (185 / 186) by using Phillips Pan Head Screew, M6x12mm (131). NOTE: Fully tighten bolts at end of this step.
  • Page 12: Computer Instructions

    COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS Front View Back View Smartphone Holder Batteries Cover Sensor Cable Plugin DISPLAY PROG STOP Operates on 2 size D batteries. Your ROWER utilizes an air fan system to create resistance for your workout. We recommend that you use this computer console to vary your workout from session to session and note your progress toward your fitness goals.
  • Page 13 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS STEP 8 Attach the Console Monitor (19) to the Console Mounting Bracket (179 ) by using M8X75mm Button Head Cap Screw (78), M8 Flat Washer (79), and M8 Nylon Lock Nut (80). STEP 9 Connect Sensor Cable (23) into the back of the Console Monitor (19a).
  • Page 14 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS Function Buttons POWER ON POWER OFF - Move the handlebar to start exerciseing in Quick Start - In IDEL mode, monitor will automatically shut off after 20 Porgram or press any button to go into IDEL mode. seconds of inactivity. - When there is no batteries installed, monitor can still work - When running an interval program, monitor will automatically in Quick Start Porgram.
  • Page 15 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS Monitor Display TIME & D M Y S/M (STROKE RATE) - Total workout time - Display the current stroke per minute. STROKES TIME/500M & AVE TIME/500M & REST TIME - Total number of strokes. - TIME/500M is the estimated time to reach 00:00:07 500m based on your current stroke.
  • Page 16 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS The console monitor has 8 programs. Press PROG button to change workout PROGRAMS programs according to the following sequence. Quick Start Program > Distance Countdown > Time Countdown > Calories Countdown > Time Interval > Distance Interval > Calories Interval > Memory QUICK START PROGRAM - To enter Quick Satrt Pogram, you can pull the Handlebar (3) to start the training.
  • Page 17 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS The console monitor has 8 programs. Press PROG button to change workout PROGRAMS programs according to the following sequence. Quick Start Program > Distance Countdown > Time Countdown > Calories Countdown > Time Interval > Distance Interval > Calories Interval > Memory DISTANCE INTERVAL PROGRAM - When Distance Interval Program is seleted, you will see TOTAL METER flashing and also REST TIME will be displayed.
  • Page 18 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS The console monitor has 8 programs. Press PROG button to change workout PROGRAMS programs according to the following sequence. Quick Start Program > Distance Countdown > Time Countdown > Calories Countdown > Time Interval > Distance Interval > Calories Interval > Memory Time Countdown Mode Calories Countdown Mode Rule...
  • Page 19: Available Apps

    COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS Please make sure the console is activated in order to BLUETOOTH CONNECTION proceed Bluetooth connection with your smartphone or tablet devices. FTMS PROTOCOL AVAILABLE APPS Kinomap D-fit DISPLAY PROG STOP The “bt” will be displayed at the bottom left of console screen when it’s connected to an app.
  • Page 20: Operational Instructions

    OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS LOAD ADJUSTMENT There is a Damper (42) built into the Right Fan Shroud (43). Indicator Move the Indicator in the Damper (42) to point to the numbers on the Right Fan Shroud (43) to adjust the load. There are settings will provide the lowest resistance.
  • Page 21 OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS USING THE SMARTPHONE HOLDER The Smartphone Holder 156 ) can move up and down. Move up the Smartphone Holder 156 , then slide the Cell Phone into the gap between the Smartphone Holder 156 and the Console Monitor (19). Move down the Smartphone Holder 156 to clip the Cell Phone in position.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE The safety and integrity designed into the ROWER can only be maintained when the ROWER is regularly examined for damage and wear. Special attention should be given to the following: 1. Pull on the Handlebar (3) and verify that the Magnetic System provides tension and the seat travel is smooth and stable.
  • Page 23 3. Position the Main Frame Assembly (182) as shown in the illustration. Slid the Bottom Cover (70) back into the Main Frame (182 ).Press the Main Frame Top Cap (68) into the Main Frame (182). CONSOLE MONITOR POST ADJUSTMENT If the Lower Console Monitor Post (135) is getting loosen, please tighten Socket Head Cap Screw, M6x16mm (99) by using Allen Wrench (5mm).
  • Page 24: Storage

    STORAGE 1. To store the ROWER, simply keep it in a clean dry place. 2. To avoid damage to the electronics, remove the batteries from the Console Monitor (19) before storing the ROWER for one year or more. 3. Move the ROWER with the Transport Wheels (66) on the Front Stabilizer (4). Lift the Rear Stand of the Rail Frame (2) to move the ROWER.
  • Page 25: Product Parts Drawing

    PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING FRONT 31 29 BACK...
  • Page 26: Parts List

    PARTS LIST ART# DESCRIPTION Foot Pedal End Cap, M10 (Large Hole)
  • Page 28 Socket Head Cap Screw, M10x160mm...
  • Page 29 Caution Label Stopper bracket Pedal Strap Stopper Plate Phillips Head Screw, M6x30mm (Half Thread) Lock Washer, M6 Nylon Lock Nut, M6 Philips Pan Head Self-Tapping Screw Allen Wrench T8 Phillips Pan Head Screw, M6X12mm Upper Console Monitor Post Lower Console Monitor Post Screw Shaft Sink Pad Rotation Sleeve...
  • Page 30 Smartphone Holder Bungee Cord of Smartphone Holder Left Joint Cover Right Joint Cover Console EVA Pad Smart Phone Holder EVA Pad Phillips Pan Head Self-Tapping Screw, ST4.2X35mm Socket Head Cap Screw, M8X20 Seat Carriage Cover Socket Head Cap Screw M5x16 Phillips Truss Head Screw M6x28 Left Side Cover Right Side Cover...
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