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CT40

Step 6:

 

1.  Connect the handpulse cables (13) with the corresponding cables of the console (64). Plug the 

upper console cable (29) into the console (64). Now put any excess cable into the opening of the 

handlebar post (10) before you place the console (64) on top. Be careful not to pinch the cables. 

Now assemble the console (64) on the handlebar post (10), using four cross bolts (90). 

2.  Assemble the left and the right pedal (20L & 20R) on the pedal supporting tubes (11), using four 

square bolts (20), four flat washers (73) and four knobs (77). 

3.  Fix the bolt covers (74 & 75). 
4.  Plug the adaptor (97) into the training machine and connect  it to the power supply - see detail 

drawing. Only use the provided original adaptor. 

Summary of Contents for CT40

Page 1: ...TF D A R W IN FITN E S S GERMANY TF DFCT40 01 03 DARWIN CT40 max 130 kg 30 60 Min C M 49 kg Assembly and Operating Instructions Art No DF CT40 L 125 W 60 H 160 ...

Page 2: ...2 CT40 ...

Page 3: ...4 1 Manual programme MANUAL 22 4 4 2 Pre set programmes PROGRAM 23 4 4 3 User defined programme mode USER 23 4 4 4 Heart rate oriented programme mode H R C 24 4 4 5 Watt programme mode WATT 24 4 4 6 Body fat test BODY FAT 25 4 4 7 Recovery mode 25 4 5 General notes 26 4 6 Heart rate measuring 27 5 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 29 5 1 General Instructions 29 6 TROUBLESHOOTING CARE AND MAINTENANCE 30 6 1 Ge...

Page 4: ...4 CT40 9 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 34 9 1 Serial Number and Model Name 34 9 2 Parts List 35 9 3 Exploded Drawing 39 10 WARRANTY 40 10 CONTACT 42 ...

Page 5: ...l Notice Sport Tiedje GmbH Europe s No 1 for home fitness International Headquarters Flensburger Straße 55 24837 Schleswig Germany Management Christian Grau Sebastian Campmann Dr Bernhard Schenkel No HRB 1000 SL Local Court Flensburg European VAT Number DE813211547 Disclaimer 2016 Darwin is a registered brand of the company Sport Tiedje GmbH All rights reserved Any use of this trademark without th...

Page 6: ...rrect any mistakes 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 avo...

Page 7: ...rogrammes 24 Pre set programmes 12 Heart rate controlled programmes 4 User defined programmes 4 Weight and dimensons Article weight gross including packaging 59 5 kg Article weight net without packaging 49 kg Packaging dimensions L x W x H 127 cm x 40 cm x 57 cm Set up dimensions L x W x H 125 cm x 60 cm x 160 cm Maximum user weight 130 kg ...

Page 8: ... have a medical license and must be under strict observation when using the equipment Remember that your device does not have a freewheel function Therefore moving parts cannot be stopped immediately Note that the individual physical power required to perform an exercise may differ from the displayed mechanical power When ascending and descending make sure that one of the treads is in the lowest p...

Page 9: ...lug is damaged or defective contact your contract partner Until repair the equipment must not be used ATTENTION The equipment requires a mains connection of 220 230 V with 50 Hz mains voltage The equipment may only be connected directly to an earthed socket using the supplied mains cable Extension cables must conform to VDE guidelines Always completely unwind the mains cable The socket must be pro...

Page 10: ...h that there is enough free space clearance to the front the rear and to the sides of the equipment The set up and mounting surface of the equipment should be flat loadable and solid ATTENTION The device may only be used in one building in sufficiently tempered and dry rooms ambient temperatures between 10 C and 35 C The equipment should not be used outdoors or in rooms with high humidity over 70 ...

Page 11: ...the risk of injuries CAUTION Ensure to have sufficient room for movement in each direction during assembly The assembly of the equipment must be carried out by at least two adults If in doubt seek the help of a third technically skilled person ATTENTION To prevent damage to the equipment and the floor assemble the equipment on a mat or packaging board L NOTICE In order to make the assembly as simp...

Page 12: ...ck 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 CAUTION If parts of the scope of delivery are missing or damaged the assembly must not be carried out ...

Page 13: ...ether and check that they fit properly Tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so Step 1 1 Assemble the front stabilizer 2 and the rear stabilizer 19 on the main frame 1 using four allen bolts four curved washers 6 four spring washers 7 and four domed nuts 8 2 Compensate any uneveness in the floor using the adjustable foot caps 4 see detail drawing ...

Page 14: ... bar post 10 fig a Then connect the upper console cable 29 with the lower computer cable 30 fig b Now place the handle bar post 10 on the main frame 1 Be careful not to pinch the cables 3 Assemble the two pedal supporting tubes 11 on the main frame 1 using the two allen round head screws 94 and the two pedal axle covers 103 fig c1 c2 ...

Page 15: ...15 Step 3 Assemble the left and the right moving handlebar 52L 52R on the handlebar post 10 using two bolts 40 two flat washers 66 and two wave washers 47 Now fix the two axle covers 23 fig a b ...

Page 16: ...ers 6 four spring washers 7 and four allen bolts 9 fig a 2 Lift the upper protective cover 49 of the handlebar post 10 and fix the assembly using the remaining six curved washers 6 six spring washers 7 and six allen bolts 9 fig b 3 Now bring the upper protective cover 49 back to its original position and be sure that it engages audibly ...

Page 17: ... hole on the side of the handlebar post 10 and then through the opening see detail drawing 2 Assemble the fixed handlebar 72 to the handlebar post 10 using two curved washers 6 two spring washers 7 and two allen bolts 9 Now fix the protective cover 38 Be careful not to pinch the cables ...

Page 18: ...ole 64 on top Be careful not to pinch the cables Now assemble the console 64 on the handlebar post 10 using four cross bolts 90 2 Assemble the left and the right pedal 20L 20R on the pedal supporting tubes 11 using four square bolts 20 four flat washers 73 and four knobs 77 3 Fix the bolt covers 74 75 4 Plug the adaptor 97 into the training machine and connect it to the power supply see detail dra...

Page 19: ...G INSTRUCTIONS L 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 3 1 Console display ...

Page 20: ...e 0 9999 m PULSE Displays your pulse beats per minute BPM display range 30 230 BPM SPEED Displays your current speed display range 0 0 99 0 km h RPM Displays the rotations per minute step frequency display range 0 999 MANUAL Manual programme mode TIME Displays your training time PROGRAM Pre set programme mode you can choose between 12 programmes H R C Heart rate oriented programme mode USER User d...

Page 21: ...ecrease values or use this function to choose between settings MODE Use this button to confirm your entry or settings RESET 1 Press this button for 2 seconds to restart the computer 2 Press this button to delete values 3 Press this button after your training to get back to the main menu RECOVERY Press this button and your recovery heart rate will be displayed BODY FAT Press this button and your bo...

Page 22: ...urn to the menu 3 4 Training programmes 3 4 1 Manual programme MANUAL Press the START STOP button while you are in the main menu to start the manual programme mode directly 1 Select the manual programme mode MANUAL by turning the rotary knob UP DOWN and confirm your choice with the MODE button 2 Set the values for TIME DISTANCE CALORIES and PULSE and confirm each entry with the MODE button 3 If yo...

Page 23: ...enu 3 4 3 User defined programme mode USER 6 Select the user programme mode USER by turning the rotary knob UP DOWN and confirm your choice with the MODE button 7 Use the rotary knob UP DOWN to set the resistance level and confirm your entry with the MODE button Repeat this step until you have reached the desired number of segments You can set the resistance for up to 20 segments 8 Press and hold ...

Page 24: ...is paused you can press the RESET button to return to the main menu 3 4 5 Watt programme mode WATT 5 Select the watt programme mode WATT using the rotary knob UP DOWN and confirm your choice with the MODE button 6 When you are in the watt programme mode the pre set value is 120 It lights up on the display You can adjust the value with the rotary knob UP DOWN 7 Press the START STOP button to start ...

Page 25: ... error E 4 4 Press and hold the BODY FAT button for 2 seconds to reset the personal data The system will measure the body fat directly afterwards B M I Body mass index integrated 3 4 7 Recovery mode 1 To start the recovery mode please put your hands around the hand pulse sensors when you have finished your training Once your pulse is displayed press the RECOVERY button All function displays are st...

Page 26: ...n case the computer functions abnormally disconnect the elliptical crosstrainer from its power supply and reconnect it again 3 Each time when you turn the rotary knob UP DOWN the value will eather increase or decrease in one level If you press the rotary knob for 1 5 seconds the value will either increase or decrease in eight levels This function will stop once you let go of the rotary knob ...

Page 27: ...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 The storage location should be dry and well ventilated and have a constant ambient temperature between 10 C and 35 C ...

Page 28: ...nd Fault Diagnosis The equipment undergoes regular quality controls during production Nevertheless faults or malfunctions may occur Frequently individual parts are responsible for these disturbances an exchange is usually sufficient Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors and how to correct them If the equipment still does not function properly contact your contract partn...

Page 29: ...isplay by hand pulse possible 5 3 Error Codes and Troubleshooting The electronics of the equipment continuously carries out tests In case of deviations an error code appears on the display and normal operation is stopped for your safety PROBLEM LCD error software error etc SOLUTION 1 Hold Reset to start the console again 2 Start the console again by disconnecting the power cable for about 15 secon...

Page 30: ...overs C I Screws and cable connections I Legend C clean I inspect 6 DISPOSAL At the end of its operational life this equipment cannot be disposed of in normal household waste Instead it must be disposed of via an electricals recycling centre Further information can be obtained from your local authority s recycling service The materials can be recycled as per their symbols Through the reuse recycli...

Page 31: ...se a compatible chest strap as this ensures optimum transmission of the heart rate You may want to buy additional grips or weights for multi gyms Our range of accessories offers the highest quality and makes training even better If you would like to find out more about compatible accessories please go to the detail page of the product in our webshop the easiest way is to enter the article number i...

Page 32: ...l number exploded drawing and parts list ready The corresponding contact options can be found in chapter 10 of this operating manual L NOTICE The serial number of your equipment is unique It s located on a white sticker Enter the serial number in the appropriate field Serial number Brand Category Darwin Elliptical crosstrainer Model Name CT40 Article Number DF CT40 ...

Page 33: ...9 00 2 14 bearing 58006 6 1016 00 8 15 end cap semi ball 553F0 1 0031 B3 2 16 idle wheel 745S0 6 1671 00 1 17 nylon nut 55210 1 2010 CA 1 18 spacer 80700 6 2781 00 1 19 Rear stabilizer 19000 6 2101 J5 1 20 Square bolt 50506 2 0045 F0 4 21L Left pedal 58029 6 1063 B0 1 21R Right pedal 58029 6 1064 B0 1 22 Flat washer 55117 1 2315 NA 1 23 axle cover 196A0 6 3876 B0 4 24 Anti loose nut 18600 6 2775 N...

Page 34: ...aring 6003ZZ 6 44 Flat washer D20 D11 2 0T 2 45 nylon nut M8 1 25 8T 2 46 Flat washer D30 D8 5 2 0T 1 47 wave washer D17 D22 0 3T 2 48 nylon nut M6x1 0x6T 4 49 upper protective cover 1 50 magnet fixing bracket 1 51 ladder bolt M10 1 5 58L 2 52L left moving handlebar 1 52R right moving handlebar 1 53 foam D30x3Tx500L 2 54 foam D23 4T 560L HDR with hole 2 55 mushroom cap D1 1 4 45L 2 56 spring D2 6 ...

Page 35: ... D30 17 M12 1 75 bolt cover D28 17 M10 19 76 plastic cover D3 30L 10 77 knob D40 M6 12 17 78 spring D1 2 55L 2 79 nylon nut M6 1 6T 3 80 foot cap D60x54 5L 7 81 insert D60 109L 6 82 nylon nut M10 1 5 10T 4 83 bolt M8 25 tooth 15MM 1 84 c ring S 17 1T 2 85 bolt M6 60L 1 86 nut M6 1 6T 2 87 Flat washer D13 D6 5 1 0T 4 88 pedal revolving tube 12 89 nut M8 1 25 6T 4 90 cross bolt M5x0 8x10L 6 91 round...

Page 36: ...4C2 6 2584 01 1 98 sensor cable 829E2 6 2576 00 1 99 cross screw 52804 2 0012 F0 4 100 electrical cable 73102 6 2596 00 1 102 motor 180B2 6 2571 00 1 103 pedal axle cover 71801 6 2905 B1 2 104 cross bolt 52605 2 0012 N0 1 allen spanner 58030 6 1031 N1 1 opening spanner 58030 6 1035 N1 1 36 CT40 ...

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Page 38: ...our web shop begin on delivery of the fitness equipment The respective warranty periods for your equipment can be found on its product website Repair Costs According to our choice there will either be a repair a replacement of individual damaged parts or a complete replacement Spare parts that have to be mounted while assembling the equipment have to be replaced by the warrantee personally and are...

Page 39: ... control you will need to give the serial number of your equipment when contacting the service team Where possible please have your serial number and your customer number ready when you call our service hotline It will help us to deal with your request swiftly If you cannot find the serial number on your fitness equipment our service team is at your disposal to offer further information Service ou...

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Page 41: ...ompanies and physio practices with professional equipment for endurance and strength training Sport Tiedje offers a wide range of fitness equipment from renowned manufacturers high quality in house developments and comprehensive services such as a build up service and sports scientific advice before and after the purchase The company employs numerous sports scientists fitness trainers and competit...

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