T 5
2a
C.1
1a
1
2 / 2a
3 / 3a
C
15
2a
about 75
Moving position
The rear standard feet (2a) are equipped with roller casters to ease moving the ergometer. When the
“swing feet”
are installed, (left SF/right SF) the device must be raised to a relatively steep angle
(approx. 75 /Fig. D) to bring the roller casters in contact with the floor. Without
swing feet
lifting the
frame to an angle of approx. 15 (Fig. D.1) is enough.
(with
swing feet
)
The
swing feet
(right SF and left SF/Fig. C) are attached to
the ergometer's feet from underneath. The pins of the plastic
feet (3/3a) must engage in the corresponding holes (1a) of
the foot's crossbar (1) below the standard feet (2/2a).
The adjusting screw of the front standard feet should be set to
the lowest position, otherwise, the swing feet cannot snap
into place.
Swing Effect Feet /
Assembly
The
swing feet
can be removed by simply pulling them out
or by giving them a sharp rap, provided they are only
snapped in position.
When the
ergo_lyps
is used without the
swing feet
on an uneven floor, use a screw driver to adjust
the pin of the front standard feet (see fig C.1) to
achieve an even stand.
Additionally, it is possible to attach the
swing feet
with screws
(approx. 4.5x30mm) to improve the stability.
Frame
(lifted to about 75 )
At this point we want to warn you against lifting the
ergo_lyps
too
high. This device is very heavy and could fall over. Also, the freely
moving oscillating poles could cause damage to surrounding
furniture or injury to persons.
Therefore we strongly recommend
that the swing feet be removed before the device is moved.
Front
foot
with floor level
adjustment
Screw
SF left /
SF right
swing feet
Moving position
(without
swing feet
)
Frame
(lifted to about 15 )
“swing feet”
Technical Information
Special accessory
Summary of Contents for ergo_lyps
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