Summary of Contents for Darwin Fitness cardiostrong EX60
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Assembly and Operating Instructions max. 136 kg ~ 60 Min. 70 kg L 126 | W 53 | H 162 FSCSTEX60.01.01 Art. No. CST-EX60 Elliptical Cross Trainer EX60...
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Content GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data Personal Safety Electrical Safety Set-Up Place ASSEMBLY General Instructions Scope of Delivery Assembly OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Console Display Button Functions Turning On and Setting the Equipment Programmes 3.4.1 MAN. - Manual Programme 3.4.2 PROG - Pre-Set Programmes 3.4.3 RECOVERY - Fitness Test 3.4.4 WATT - Watt Controlled Programme 3.4.5 USER - User Defi ned Programme...
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Parts List Exploded Drawing WARRANTY CONTACT EX60...
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Dear customer, Dear customer, thank you for choosing fi tness equipment from cardiostrong®. cardiostrong off ers high-quality home thank you for choosing fi tness equipment from cardiostrong®. cardiostrong off ers high-quality home fi tness equipment that is optimally adapted to the conditions at home. Train at home no matter what fi tness equipment that is optimally adapted to the conditions at home.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL Please carefully read the entire manual before installation and fi rst use. The manual will help you to quickly set up the system and explains how to safely use it. Make sure that all persons exercising with the equipment (especially children and persons with physical, sensory, mental or motor disabilities) are informed about this manual and its contents in advance.
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Please pay close attention to the safety and maintenance instructions given here. The contract partner cannot be held liable for damage to health, accidents or damage to the equipment when it is not used in accordance with these instructions. The following safety instructions may appear in this manual: ATTENTION This notice indicates potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data LCD display of speed in km/h training time in min training distance in km cadence (rotations per minute) calories burnt in kcal heart rate (when using the hand sensors or a chest strap) Watt resistance level Resistance system: electronic magnetic brake system Resistance levels:...
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Personal Safety ⚠ DANGER Before you start using the equipment, you should consult your physician that this type of exercise is suitable for you from a health perspective. Particularly aff ected are persons who: have a hereditary disposition to high blood pressure or heart disease, are over the age of 45, smoke, have high cholesterol values, are overweight and/or have not exercised regularly in the past year.
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Electrical Safety ⚠ DANGER In order to reduce the risk of an electric shock, always unplug the equipment from the mains socket immediately after your workout, before assembly or dismantling, and before maintenance or cleaning. Do not pull on the cable. ⚠...
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Set-Up Place ⚠ WARNING Do not place the equipment in main corridors or escape routes. ⚠ CAUTION Choose a location in which to place the equipment such that there is enough free space/ clearance to the front, the rear and to the sides of the equipment. The training room should be well ventilated during training and not be exposed to any draughts.
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ASSEMBLY General Instructions ⚠ DANGER Do not leave any tools, packaging materials such as foils or small parts lying around, as otherwise there is a danger of suff ocation for children. Keep children away from the equipment during assembly. ⚠ WARNING Pay attention to the instructions attached to the equipment in order to reduce the risk of injuries.
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Scope of Delivery The scope of delivery consist of the following parts. At the beginning, check whether all parts and tools belonging to the device are included in the scope of delivery and whether damage has occurred. In the event of complaints, the contractual partner must be contacted directly. ⚠...
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Assembly Before assembly, take a close look at the individual assembly steps shown and carry out the assembly in the order given. NOTICE First loosely screw all parts together and check that they fi t properly. Tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so.
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Step 3: Assembly of the Support Tube Remove pre-assembled the screws (J4), spring washers (J2) and washers (J3) from the main frame (A). Connect the sensor wire (A1) to the sensor wire (B1). ATTENTION Pay attention to not pinch the cables during the next step. Mount the support tube (B) to the main frame (A) using six screws (J4), six spring washers (J2) and six washers (J3).
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Step 4: Assembly of the Side Handle Bars Mount the side handle bars (G1 and G2) to the support tube (B) using two screws (J5) and one screw (J6) each, see fi g. F. Tighten the screws. view F EX60...
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Step 5: Assembly of the Brackets and locking the Pedal Arms Remove the pre-assemled screws (J7), spring washers (J2) and washers (J3). Mount the bracket (H3) to the right pedal arm using two screws (J7), two spring washers (J2) and two washers (J3). Repeat the previous step for the left side.
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Step 6: Assembly of the Pedals NOTICE The pedals can be mounted in three diff eren positions. Mount the right pedal (H2) to the pedal arm using two washers (J9), two spring washers (J11) and two knobs (H4). Repeat the previous step for the left side. Tighten the knobs (H4).
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Step 7: Assembly of the Handles, the Sonsole and the Bottle holder ATTENTION Pay attention to not pinch the cables during the next steps. Connect the cables of the handle bars (F1 and F2) to the cables on the console mast (B) and slide both handle bars into the bracket on the console mast (B).
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Step 8: Alignment of the Feet If the fl oor is uneven, you can stabilize the equipment by turning the two setting screws under the main frame. Lift the equipment on the desired side and rotate the setting screws under the main frame. Rotate the screws clockwise in order to remove them and to raise the equipment.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Familiarise yourself with all the functions and setting options of the device before starting training. Have the proper use of this product explained to you by a specialist. Always start your training with low intensity and increase evenly and gently. End your training with a cool-down phase.
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Time 0:00 - 99:00 minutes Speed 0.0 - 99.9 km/h RPM (cadence; rotations per minute) 15 - 999 RPM Distance 0.0 - 99.95 km Calories 0 - 990 Cal Male/Female (m/f ) Pulse (heart rate; beats per minute) 60 - 220 BPM Heart rate symbol on/off - blinking Programs...
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Button Functions START You can start and stop the training with STOP this button RECOVERY Check state of recovery of heart rate Select training mode or increase PLUS functional value Select training mode or lower functional MINUS value Press the button in the stop mode to RESET return to the main menu QUICK KEY...
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Turning On and Setting the Equipment Connect monitor to the power or press RESET for three seconds and the LCD display will show all segments with a long beep (1-second-long) and display, i. e., 78.0 (software version) (see fi g. 1 and 2).
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Programmes After the user data was entered, press MODE and press +/- in order to select the mode: Manual (manual training): Program (pre-set training programs): User Setting (user-defi ned training program): H.R.C. (heart rate controlled training programs): 4 Watt (Watt-controlled training program): Recovery (fi tness test) 3.4.1 MAN.
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Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Procedure for setting the manual training programs: EX60...
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3.4.2 PROG - Pre-Set Programmes Hold RESET for three seconds, select user and enter data. Alternatively, press RESET to get to the main menu. Select the PROGRAM mode with +/- buttons and confi rm with MODE (see fi g. 17). Press +/- to select the programs 1 to 12 (fi gure 18) or use the hot keys “P1”...
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Profi les from pre-set training programmes: EX60...
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Procedure for setting the pre-set training programmes:...
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3.4.3 RECOVERY - Fitness Test Hold RESET for three seconds, select user and enter data. Alternatively, press RESET to return to the main menu. Select the FITNESS mode with +/- buttons and confi rm with MODE (see fi g. 25-26). Press START to begin the training.
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3.4.4 WATT - Watt Controlled Programme Hold RESET for three seconds, select the user and enter data. Alternatively press RESET to return to the main menu. Select the WATT mode with +/- buttons and confi rm with MODE (see fi g. 27). Enter the target value in Watt with +/- buttons and confi rm with MODE (see fi g.
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Procedure for setting the Watt-controlled programme: EX60...
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3.4.5 USER - User Defi ned Programme Hold RESET for three seconds, select the user and enter data. Alternatively press RESET to return to the main menu. Select the USER mode with +/- buttons and confi rm with MODE (see fi g. 33). Enter every load level with +/- buttons.
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Procedure for setting the user-defi ned programme: EX60...
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3.4.6 H.R.C. - Heart Rate Controlled Programmes ⚠ WARNING Your training equipment is not a medical device. The heart rate measurement of this equipment may be inaccurate. Various factors can aff ect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement. The heart rate measurement serves only as a training aid.
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Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Procedure for setting the heart rate controlled programmes: EX60...
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STORAGE AND TRANSPORT General Instructions ⚠ WARNING The storage location should be chosen so that improper use by third parties or children can be prevented. If your equipment does not have transportation wheels, the equipment must be disassembled before transportation. ATTENTION Make sure that the equipment is protected from moisture, dust and dirt in the selected storage location.
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TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE General Instructions ⚠ WARNING Do not make any improper changes to the equipment. ⚠ CAUTION Damaged or worn components may aff ect your safety and the life of the equipment. Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the contract partner.
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Eliminate sources of interference (e.g. Sources of interference in mobile phone, WLAN, lawn mower the room and vacuum cleaner robot, etc..) unsuitable chest strap Use a suitable chest strap (see RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES). Wrong position of chest No pulse display strap Reposition chest...
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Maintenance and Inspection Calendar To avoid damage from sweat, the equipment must be cleaned with a damp towel (no solvents!) after each training session. The following routine tasks must be performed at the specifi ed intervals: Part Weekly Monthly Quarterly Display console Slide rails* Lubrication of slide rails and moving parts*...
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RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES To make your training experience even more effi cient and pleasant, we recommend that you add suiting accessories to your fi tness equipment. For elliptical cross trainers this could for example be a fl oor mat, which makes your fi tness equipment stand more securely and also protects the fl oor from sweat or silicone spray to keep moving parts in good shape.
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ORDERING SPARE PARTS Serial Number and Model Name In order to provide you with the best possible service, please have the model name, article number, serial number, exploded drawing and parts list ready. The corresponding contact options can be found in chapter 10 of this operating manual. ...
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Parts List Description Qty. Description Qty. M AIN FRAME A 31 AXLE 3/8”*26* Φ10*128L SENSOR W IRE 1000mm A 32 BEARING 6300 2RS M OTOR A 33 WASHER 3/8”-26*3.8T SCR EW M5xP0.8x12L A 34 BUSH Φ10xΦ15.8x9mm SPRING Φ1xΦ8.5x48L A 35 W ASHER Φ8xΦ19x2T SENSOR W IRE HOU SIN G A 36...
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SCREW ST3.9x20L HAN DLE BAR SPONGE Φ23x3Tx220L STR END CAP HAN DLE PLUSE SENSOR END CAP SENSOR HOUSING DECORATION COVER SCR EW ST2.9x20L AXLE Φ17x365L(M8) SPACED RING B 11 BEARING 6003 2ZZ SENSOR WIRE 600L B 12 WASHER Φ8xΦ22x2T SIDE HAN DLE BAR ( L ) B 13 SPRING W ASHER Φ8.5x13.5x2.5T SIDE HAN DLE BAR ( R )
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SCREW M 8 x 20mm SCREW M8x16mm SCREW M8x20mm SCREW M8xP1.25x20L WASHER Φ6xΦ12x1.5T SCREW M8x40mm SPRING W ASHER Φ6.1x1.6T SCREW M5x12mm SPRING WASHER Φ8.5xΦ13.5x2.5T W ASHER Φ8xΦ16x2T SCREW...
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WARRANTY Products from cardiostrong® are subject to strict quality control. However, if a fi tness equipment purchased from us does not work perfectly, we take it very seriously and ask you to contact our customer service as indicated. We are happy to help you by phone via our service hotline. Error Descriptions Your fi tness equipment is developed for long-term, high-quality training.
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Warranty Conditions For the warranty to be valid, the following steps must be taken: Please contact our customer service by email or phone. If the product under warranty has to be sent in for repair, the seller bears costs. After expiry of the warranty, the buyer bears the costs of transport and insurance.
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CONTACT TECHNIK TEKNIK OG SERVICE CUSTOMER SUPPORT +49 4621 4210-900 80 90 16 50 00800 2020 2772 +494621 4210 944 +49 4621 4210-945 +49 4621 4210-698 info@fi tshop.dk info@fi tshop.co.uk technik@fi tshop.de ...
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