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Spare Parts List

16

1

14

14a

12

13

12a

15

23

24

24a

7b

7e

7e

17

21

20

20a

19

7

7a

8008TRS

er
go

b

ik

e

8008TRS

er

go

b

ik

e

8008TR

S

12d

12e

9b

9

9c

9a

9b

9c

10

10a

10a

9a

11a

11b

SF = swing feet

links

rechts

SF

SF

SF

SF

4a

4

8

3

3

2

8a

5

6

6a

6b

18a

18

7c

7d

7d

7c

25

25a

26

29

31

31a

30

27

28b

27

28

28a

32

33

Backside

Front

1a

3b

3a

3c

27

12b

2b

2a

12b

12c

12c

When ordering parts,
please include the
device serial number
with the part number.
You will find the device
serial number on
the specifications
plate located on
the rear of the device.

1
2
2a
2b
3
3a
3b
3c
4
4a

6

5

6a
6b
7
7a
7b
7c
7d
7e
8
8a
9
9a
9b
9c
10
10a
11
11a
11b

No. Spare part

Dashboard enclosure top
Dashboard enclosure bottom
Tensing lever / handlebars positioning
Screws for the support
Racing handlebars
Wrapping tape for the handle (right/left) with caps
Triathlon handle add-on
Elbows rests / Cushioned pads
Fastening screw for the cushion set
Holder / Handlebars add-on with mounting hardware
Handlebars clamp (top)
Handlebars clamp (bottom)
Complete front foot
Foot set with adjustable height (front)
Spacer sleeve for fastening the foot
Screws for fastening the foot
Complete rear foot
Foot set with caster (rear)
SF = “swing feet” (complete set)
“swing feet” / left foot
“swing feet” / right foot

12
12a
12b
12c
12d
13
14
14a
15
16
17
18
18a
19
20
20a
21
23
24
24a
25

25a
26
27
28
28a
28b
29
30
31
31a
32
33
34
35
36

Saddle column with adjustable saddle holder
Tommy head for saddle column adjustment
Saddle and handlebars column guide 1 (top)
Saddle and handlebars column guide 2 (bottom)
Locking screw button / saddle adjustment
Racing Saddle
Pedal rod right side
Screw for attaching the pedal rods
Pedal rod left side
Pedals set
Sweat sheet (transparent) with seal
Drinking bottle
Holder for the drinking bottle with mounting screws
Side cover right side
Side cover left side
Screws for fastening the side cover
Perforated plate with mounting screws
Decoration tape set
Cover with On/Off switch, power supply and cable
Screws for fastening the back cover
Belt pulley with welded pedal shaft and inserted
roller bearing
Roller bearing for pedal
Drive belt (V belt)
Complete drive unit
Complete flywheel
Flywheel flange with roller bearing
Screw for flywheel
Control board with photoelectric relay
Brake magnet
Complete belt tensioning device
Belt tensioning spring
Rubber pad D 25 x 10
Rubber pad D 25 x 15
Pulse sensor
Relaxation sensor
Cardio Sensor Chest band

00 17 199
19 00 239
00 17 185
00 17 186
00 17 194
00 17 435
00 47 510
00 47 525
00 47 520
00 17 535
00 17 407
01 00 045
01 00 060

50 00 400
00 24 310
80 90 075.1

00 09 316
00 31 070
60 90 000
80 90 052n
50 00 200n
00 17 286
80 90 050
18 20 000
00 37 313
00 09 232
00 07 320
00 07 325
00 17 900

06 50 941

M 80 90 314
M 80 90 312

M 80 90 234

90 91 015

M

M

M

E

80 90 520

Order No.

00 17 599
80 90 194
80 90 193
12 10 802
12 10 801
03 00 035
07 50 090

00 17 422

00 17 453.15

00 17 452.15

00 17 317
00 21 913
90 91 071-80

00 17 357

90 91 074
00 17 401
00 21 655
00 17 402
00 17 233 A
00 17 232 A

00 17 418
00 09 535
00 21 850

00 17 419
90 91 080

M 60 96 635

M 80 90 197

M 80 90 198

M 70 96 282

80 90 510

M

M

M

M

Drive

34

35

36

00 21 412

E 80 90 080

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8008 TRS 3 complete body

Handlebars column
Tensing screw for the lateral fastening of the handlebars column
Toggle button - handle column adjustment
Connection cable dashboard / body
Cable drive unit / dashboard
Mounting base for locking band
Locking band PLT 1.5 M
Dashboard / complete top part with electronic circuits
Control button

No. Spare part

Order No.

Summary of Contents for 8008 TRS3

Page 1: ...8008 TRS3 3 3 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...ary What to do if Warranty conditions Menu Diagram Sample Diagrams supplement to the Individual Program Assembling Maintenance User s data Device data Programs Programs overview Gear Shift How to create your own personal programs Training data Fitness mark Description Test programs Test protocols Description What is Coaching Entering Personal Data Training with the Coaching program Loading scheme ...

Page 3: ...e is not a toy Please make sure the device is in working order You should never train on a defective device The device may only be used by one person at a time You should wear appropriate clothing and shoes while training The device may only be used if all the parts are firmly attached and no part is loose You may only execute the repair operations described in this user manual Other repair and se...

Page 4: ...tch 1 Card reader operation 2 ErgoWin Dashboard Update operation 3 Card reader update operation 19 Dashboard cable connection 20 Dashboard battery 6 5 2 16 1 17 4 3 9 8 7 10 11 12 13 menu fitne s s info The Dashboard 2 The switch is located on the rear of the device On Off Setting Up When the device is switched ON the LCD screen displays a big d and the system plays a start up melody After this th...

Page 5: ...t value will blink to indicate reaching either the watt load limit of the device or the watt load limit of the user It also shows the relax value with relaxation exercises You can individually set up which data you whish to view clock training time speed distance or dissipated energy in kJoule You can switch back and forth with a second display by pressing the control button See page 5 The user sp...

Page 6: ... Turn and press the control button to select required language 7 Press the Menu key to return to your training program Press the function key to return to Device Data Back Training Training data Settings Information User Training Training data Information User Settings Mum User 1 User 2 Dad Daughter User 3 User 4 Son The following is an example of a possible user s number attribution scheme in a f...

Page 7: ...rts if you want to start the program at the point of your choice Frequency Training type Min heart rate Max heart rate Max Perfo rmance Cool down Start up Window 2 Window 4 Watt increase Watt decrease enter the number of times you want to train per week Choose your target The minimum heart rate achieved during the last Coaching performance test The maximum heart rate achieved during the last Coach...

Page 8: ...ting the RPM for the high performance sport domain Material wear and deviations of mechanical settings may result in a discrepancy between the displayed RPM value and real pedalling speed achieved We have therefore provided the software with a RPM adjusting function which you can use to check the displayed RPM values and adjust it if needed Pedal at constant speed e g 60 RPM for 1 minute the clock...

Page 9: ...a short delay Apply some water on the inner side of the band to the left and right side of the serration and then fasten it to your chest firmly to prevent it from sliding off and insuring the electrodes are in direct contact with the skin If you have in the room many devices that may interfere with the signals of a wireless heart rate measuring device then these devices must be located at a dista...

Page 10: ... speed exceeds the set value the load will increase watt Personal prog Watt Heart rate Speed Back Zurück Height profile programs These programs are designed to reproduce real routes competition tracks You will pedal uphill and downhill in the same way you would do on an outside road For instance you will find a simulation of all the 21 legs of the Tour de France of 1997 A gear shift system is acti...

Page 11: ...att Program 1 Capacity test 25 Watt WHO Standard Program 0 manual program Watt 33 Min max 110 watts Light load training for women and men with little training experience Program 3 Interval training Low 35 Min max 160 watts for women and men with little training experience Program 4 Interval training Medium 38 Min max 210 watts for women and men with a good training experience Program 5 Interval tr...

Page 12: ... Min max 110 watts for untrained women up to 40 years of age Program 12 Active Profi Lady 22 Min max 90 watts for untrained women up to 60 years of age Program 13 Active Sport Lady 18 Min max 125 watts For young users up to 14 years of age Program 14 Beginners Training 1 23 Min max 130 watts for untrained men up to 70 years of age Program 15 Beginners Training 2 34 Min max 125 watts for trained wo...

Page 13: ...0 0 10 20 30 40 50 min 19 11 endurance programs Demanding training for performance sport activity This excursion is suited to improve your endurance to train for strength and endurance strength and to improve your tolerance to lactic acid Program 20 Easy excursion 70 min up to 400 watts Very demanding training for high performance sport Excursion with high loads with continually varying loading up...

Page 14: ...zone for active senior users 50 100 150 200 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70min 38 PULS Training Program 34 Interval program average load level 60 Min max 160 pulses min Interval training in the basic zone for women and men with little training experience 50 100 150 200 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70min 34 PULS Program 35 Interval program average load level 70 Min max 170 pulses min very demanding interval training...

Page 15: ...60 200 240 280 3 HMreal Tour de France Etappe Distanz Tour de France 97 Legs 1 to 4 13 50 100 150 0 10 5 15 20 25min 42 50 100 150 0 10 5 15 20 25min 43 50 100 150 0 10 5 15 20 25min 44 Cool Down Programs are the perfect way to end a training Program 42 Easy cool down 10 Min max 100 watts For women and men with little training experience and following a very light training load Program 43 Medium c...

Page 16: ... shift to a value suited to the user s individual capacity whenever the load or effort gets too intense Liquids intake in sufficient quantities while training is absolutely necessary The training must immediately be interrupted in case of overload discomfort or pain When in doubt you should consult a physician 1000 1500 2500 2000 500 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 9 HMreal Tour de France Etappe Dista...

Page 17: ...03 3 13 3 23 3 33 3 43 3 53 3 63 3 73 3 82 3 92 4 02 4 12 4 22 4 32 4 42 357 5 388 2 409 0 429 7 450 5 471 2 491 9 512 7 533 4 554 2 574 9 595 6 616 4 637 1 657 9 678 6 699 3 720 1 740 8 761 6 782 3 803 1 823 8 844 5 865 3 886 0 906 8 927 6 11 11 6 12 3 12 9 13 5 14 1 14 8 15 4 16 16 6 17 2 17 9 18 5 19 1 19 7 20 4 21 21 6 22 2 22 8 23 5 24 1 24 7 25 3 26 26 6 27 2 27 8 22 23 3 24 5 25 8 27 28 3 2...

Page 18: ...ue press the control button Repeat the same procedure with the following bars Repeat this procedure until you finish creating your program When your program is finished press the function key and answer the question Erase the bars starting here Answer Yes or No meaning program ends either after the last value bar entered or if present after the last existing value bar and select Training The same ...

Page 19: ...ds to its value just before the evaluation and the training can be continued A fitness evaluation is not possible after the training session is finished II see also the menu diagram pages 42 43 The measuring process takes one minute and its progress is displayed 1 A pulse measuring device pulse sensor ear clip or the cardio sensor chest belt must be connected and functional during the whole fitnes...

Page 20: ...t For this reason it is recommended to pass a medical examination before taking the test The Conconi test should only be taken by healthy individuals About 20 of all the tests do not show a deviation point Sometimes the pulse rate increases linearly up to more than 190 pulses per minute Nevertheless the Conconi test permits an easy and accurate control of the training for many athletes and an eval...

Page 21: ... 16 15 16 40 14 77 8 52 1 47 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 100 200 300 400 0 Conconi test program 45 Watt min 2 0 3 50 4 70 5 70 6 55 7 30 7 97 8 57 9 12 9 62 10 08 10 52 10 92 11 28 11 63 11 97 12 28 12 58 19 Conconi Test Press Control button Press Control button Select turn Training Select turn Performance test Select turn Programs Select turn 45 or 46 menu menu Press menu key Select turn Watt...

Page 22: ...5 PROTOCOL 2 Program E 46 from 120 to 700 watts Program E 45 60 to 400 Watt Program E 46 120 to 700 Watt Heart pulse rates after 1 minute after 2 minute after 2 minute 20 Conconi Test 0 400 300 200 100 50 100 150 200 0 Conconi test program 45 blank diagram Heart rate watt Heart rate in beats min Maximum loading is necessary when running the Conconi test Therefore we recommend under going a medical...

Page 23: ...teep slope The higher points higher load steps will generally lie underneath this line These points can also be joined by a straight line as shown in the figure this is the second line with the lesser slope figure 1 X axis Y axis The intersection of these two lines is shown in fig 1 by an arrow This intersection point is called the deflection point and corresponds to the anaerobic Conconi threshol...

Page 24: ...rance ability Training method Warm up and biking for 10 to 30 minutes since GA 2 Training puts high loading on the musculature and circulation system High heart rate limit of 80 to a maximum of 90 percent in our example 145 to 163 beats min The actual training follows the interval method e g 8 x 4 min with 2 min at no load or alternatively the continuous method CSE competition specific endurance T...

Page 25: ...tives safely and without overworking even though in a longer period of time 23 What is Coaching 3 The user must take a capacity test at the start of the Coaching plan and then once every 4 weeks The computer uses this test to determine the load prescriptions e g the maximum load in watt and the maximum heart rate during the training for the start of the Coaching program and then for every successi...

Page 26: ... 5 Setting the training type With this setting the user sets his personal training target This setting can be changed only after confirming the safety message Delete all data If this message is confirmed by turning the control button to select Yes and pressing the control button then all the programmed Coaching settings and stored training data for the actual training plan for the selected user id...

Page 27: ... ergometer the graphic screen displays the diagram of the capacity test In order to take the capacity test you must have the physical capacity to run the test program at least up to 75 watts in other words you must complete the first 4 minutes Otherwise the test evaluation will read not run and any further training with the Coaching program will not be allowed If this is the case please retake the...

Page 28: ...cted by the computer for the training unit Press Control button watt z B The screen shows that the first training unit unit 1 has been completed to 100 Since no training activity has yet been completed for the second training unit the system displays dashes instead of numbers The program is ready to run this training unit The evaluation test was run in the first training week week 37 and that week...

Page 29: ...eeks because of illness or vacations it becomes then impossible to catch up with the missing training units in a short period For this situation the Coaching program offers the possibility to downgrade a variable number of weeks In the example below the training was interrupted for 2 weeks week 40 and 41 and 67 of the last training week which is only completed to 33 In this situation the program r...

Page 30: ...on to the right above shows the display after a downgrade of 2 weeks to week 39 Both the downgraded week 39 and the actual week 42 are highlighted selected The selection of the downgraded week will be removed when it is completed 100 Only then the training can resume with the actual week e g week 42 Downgrading sequence This message is displayed automatically Window no 6 Press confirm Turn back to...

Page 31: ...ted to 100 the training plan proceeds with week 43 Consequently the training profile will be extended by 3 weeks This message is displayed automatically downgrading sequence downgrading further than prescribed Press confirm Downgrading the Coaching program further than the minimum recommendation Turn back to week e g No X week 38 4 Downgrading X The user is on vacation and does not train for one o...

Page 32: ...ce of your physician before resuming the training Many illnesses e g infection with fever will make you lose more physical capacity and endurance than a normal training interruption Given the high number of illnesses we can only provide a very general overview 2a 2b 2c 1a 1b 1c 1d Notes about downgrading in the case of training interruption In any case you should avoid stress during the training W...

Page 33: ...low heart pulse rate to burn fat 2nd unit adjusted watt controlled built in program no 12 for 25 minute 3rd unit pulse controlled built in program with individual pulse rate prescriptions 4th unit pulse controlled built in program with individual pulse rate prescriptions 1st unit 50 min training with low heart pulse rate to burn fat 2nd unit pulse controlled built in program with individual pulse ...

Page 34: ...justed watt controlled built in program no 8 for 45 minutes After about 11 weeks of training If the date is not correctly set e g after battery replacement or in the case of a weak battery the system displays the following message Set the correct date Coaching 32 Muscle build up sample training for 6 training units per week This training type leads to improving fitness and endurance In addition to...

Page 35: ...onic de Press Control button menu menu Press menu key Select turn Team Award Press Control button Select turn Information Graphic screen If you send us the code number displayed in window no 6 together with your name your address your email address the serial number of your device on the name plate and the serial number of your dashboard see we will send you an award for your performance And you w...

Page 36: ...e stress You should use this option particularly after a physical endurance training Biofeedback process Connecting the relaxation sensor Relaxing Relax program process description Watt Window The displayed value drops gradually as you relax after training and increases with the stress level The can drop all the way to almost The user should therefore contribute to his her relaxing and avoid any o...

Page 37: ...ake care to keep your back straight and to avoid injuries Also move the device on flat floors to avoid damaging the bearings Store the device in dry and warm rooms at a temperature range of 0 to 25 C The humidity ratio should not exceed 70 If you store the device for an extended period in a cold room you should let it warm up again before using it 15 ergo bike Accessories sold separately Multifunc...

Page 38: ...o sensor chest belt measuring range 50 to 215 pulses min optional accessory Limit values setting Heart rate distance training time kJoule maximum load in watt Alarm signals Acoustic and optical Weight Approx 41 kg Dimensions Adjustable W H L from 51 cm x 97 cm x 110 cm to 51 cm x 125 cm x 120 cm Power supply 230 V alternating current 50 Hz 55 W Safety class 2 Technical safety recommendation Compar...

Page 39: ...icle number 9096282 complies with all applicable requirements of the following prescriptions 2004 108 EG EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 2006 95 EG Low Voltage Directive Applied standards EN 957 1 2005 EN 60601 1 2 2007 EN 60335 1 2007 daum electronic gmbh Flugplatzst 100 D 90768 Fürth Tel 49 0 911 9 75 36 0 Fax 49 0 911 9 75 36 96 Fürth 18 12 2009 ...

Page 40: ...ter the british physicist James Prescott Joule see calorie Light Emitting Diode when current is passed through a LED it emits light either visible or invisible It is used for indicator lamps or remote controls Represents only the mechanical work done on the ergometer it is computed by mean of the following formula Power Watt Time Sec Work Joule Exemple100 Watt 60s 6000 Joule 6 kJoule This value do...

Page 41: ...e the dashboard Fastening screws All the fastening screws must be tightened from time to time We recommend tightening them at least after the first 50 km and then once every 500 km Contacting your dealer or the service department of the device If the cause of the failure could not be identified you should contact your dealer or the repair hotline of daum electronic gmbh telephone number 49 0 911 9...

Page 42: ...without requiring any adjustment by your dealer or a bike mechanic The flywheel of the is equipped with two journal bearings These bearings continue to run for a little while after you stop pedalling Feeling a light drag on the foot rods is then normal The journal bearings should be lubricated with Klüberplex BEM 34 132 grease every about 3000km if the drag on the foot rods increases and becomes u...

Page 43: ...nsation of direct or indirect damages or damage to a third party or damages to other objects as well as of damages due to failure and of labour costs are expressly excluded to the extend authorised by law Should the repair fail within a reasonable delay the customer has the right to demand a price reduction or the cancellation modification of the contract at his discretion We decline any responsib...

Page 44: ...gth programs 1 1 4 2 RPM 1 1 5 1 Watt 2 1 1 Ø km h max km h time distance 2 5 1 min heart rate 1 1 5 2 Heart rate 2 1 2 Ø RPM Ø watt Ø heart rate max heart rate 2 5 2 max heart rate 2 5 4 week 1 1 5 3 Speed 2 1 3 phys kJ real kJ BMI Fit Mark 2 5 3 max performance 2 5 5 unit 1 3 Coaching 1 4 Relax 2 Trainingsdaten 2 1 Actual 2 2 Total 2 3 Weight 2 4 Fat content 1 1 2 2 Manual 2 3 2 1 year 2 4 2 1 y...

Page 45: ...te adjustment 4 Information 4 1 Service 4 2 Version 4 3 TeamAward 5 User selection 5 1 Guest 5 2 User No 1 5 3 2 User No 5 4 3 User No 5 5 4 User No 3 1 1 1 birth date 3 1 1 2 Gender 3 1 1 3 Size 3 1 1 4 Weight 3 1 1 5 Fat content 3 1 2 1 Watt 3 1 2 2 Heart rate 3 1 2 3 Duration 3 1 2 4 Distance 3 1 2 5 Phys kJoule menu 43 3 1 3 1 Evaluation 3 1 3 3 Training type 3 1 3 5 max heart rate 3 1 3 2 Fre...

Page 46: ...0 60 Heart rate Heart rate min min 200 400 600 800 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 200 200 400 400 600 600 800 800 0 0 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 WATT WATT min min WATT min Use copies of the following diagrams to design your watt controlled individual programs Use copies of the following diagrams to design your heart rate controlled individual programs ...

Page 47: ...0 40 50 50 60 60 20 40 60 80 20 40 60 80 km h km h min min km h min 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 60 100 150 200 Puls min Sample Diagrams Supplement to the Individual Program Use copies of the following diagrams to design your speed controlled individual programs 45 ...

Page 48: ...rts list page 55 The device is not to be used until the repair is complete ergo_bike ergo_bike ergo_bike III Insert the cable in the handlebars column carefully take care not to damage or seize it For the same reason the handlebars support should never be inserted in the frame tube with force 1 drinking bottle in holder front foot Handlebars column adjustable in height Articulated joint B Articula...

Page 49: ...board cable 2 Feet 2 Racing pedals 1 Drinking bottle with holder and mounting screws ergo_bike 8008 TRS 1 Wrench 13 15 mm 1 Allen wrench SW 5 1 Allen wrench SW 6 Tools 1 Pulse sensor ear clip 1 Relaxation sensor 1 Software update cable 1 User manual Accessory A B C D E F G H I Hardware 4 4 Recessed head screws M 8x50 Spacer sleeves 12 Ø x 37 5 mm 4 Recessed head screws M6 x 55 4 Nut M6 2 Recessed ...

Page 50: ...at each end of the handlebar Follow the indicated wrapping direction see fig 1 Fig 3 Wrapping direction 7a Fig 2 Remove the protective sheet 7a Fig 1 Centre ring Wrapping limit mark 7 Fig 4 Attach the tape ends with adhesive tape Fig 5 7a Press the beginning of the handlebars tape 7a onto the bar end with the sticky side down A narrow strip should protrude from the tube Push this strip inside the ...

Page 51: ...d cable Fasten the column cover with 4 screws in the identified locations Fasten the column bottom cover to the carrying plate with 2 screws Plug the dashboard cable in the bottom part Take care when installing the dashboard not to clamp seize the dash board cable Fasten the dashboard by means of 4 screws I H H H H I Screw in the tension button with a washer ring to clamp the handlebars The tensio...

Page 52: ...he toggle button firmly Install the saddle on the dowel pin of the saddle carriage on the saddle holder and then fasten the nuts 13 15 Installing the pedals Installing the bottle holder Looking to the front of the device turn the right side pedal clockwise and turn the left side pedal counter clockwise RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE 13 15 ergo bike 50 Mount the bottle holder to the dashboard column using th...

Page 53: ...Installing the triathlon handlebars If you wish you can install a triathlon handlebars on your training device Installing the elbow rest E 4x G 4x F 8x SW 5 51 ...

Page 54: ...th a racing bike your back should be in an ergonomic position and your legs should be slightly bend at the pedal lowest bottom position The figure to the left illustrates this posture 360mm Loosen both nuts under the saddle to modify the inclination of the saddle Retighten both nuts when the saddle is in the required position 13 15 14 15 The sitting position is adjusted by means of the sliding rai...

Page 55: ... any damages arising as a result of negligence while changing the V belt V belts are wearable parts and as such are not covered by the warranty Remove the protective cap 1 of the axle centre Loosen the screw attaching the pedal rod 2 8mm Allen wrench Screw in an appropriate M 12 bolt with a hexadecimal or recessed head into the thread of the pedal axle until the pedal comes off the axle shaft Hold...

Page 56: ...the corresponding colour until they lock in position Then pull carefully the two cables through the opening of the bottom part of the dashboard and the dashboard support and take care not to jam the cables when you reinstall the top part of the dashboard on the bottom part Screw the removed housing screws A B C D from underneath the dashboard and tighten them You can know plug the power cord turn ...

Page 57: ... left side Pedals set Sweat sheet transparent with seal Drinking bottle Holder for the drinking bottle with mounting screws Side cover right side Side cover left side Screws for fastening the side cover Perforated plate with mounting screws Decoration tape set Cover with On Off switch power supply and cable Screws for fastening the back cover Belt pulley with welded pedal shaft and inserted roller...

Page 58: ...m and a headset it is also possible to communicate with image and sound The Daum training server www worldwidewebtraining de connects interested users and training specialists Sport enthusiasts can participate to international online races and online group rides Multi user capable Detailed personal setting possibilities Supports the ergo_memo card Participation to group training network races Pres...

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Page 60: ...e contents of this manual as a whole or in parts is not authorised without the written permission of daum electronic GmbH ergo bike Order No 90 96 282 Tel 49 0 911 97 536 0 Fax 49 0 911 75 37 14 www daum electronic de 8008 TRS 3 daum electronic gmbh Flugplatzstr 100 D 90768 Fürth ...

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