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How to Take Care of Your Rower

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Storage

Keep the equipment in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible.  Try to protect from dust and always unplug 
when not in use (if applicable).

Troubleshooting

 

If you are having problems with your heart rate reading please note that some fibres used in clothes eg) polyester, create static 
electricity that may prevent a reliable heart rate reading.  Mobile phones, TV’s, microwaves and other electrical appliances that 
generate an electromagnetic field may also interfere with heart rate measurement.

If you are still having problems with your equipment, please get in touch with your local distributor using the details found in 
the Customer Support section on page 4.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Your rower is designed for indoor rowing used only and should not be used or stored in damp areas.   
Ensure you regularly check components for wear and make sure all the nuts & bolts are tightened before each exercise session. 

Rower Track

 – Clean daily before use.

   Use a warm, damp cloth or non-abrasive scouring pad to wipe the top surface of the track with soap water or any glass  

     cleaner.   Pay special attention on the both outside edges rails … remove any spots or dirt on it.

Seat Carriage Rollers

 – Clean daily before use.

   These rollers are easily damaged by dust & dirt to affect its smooth moving, so should be check and clean regularly  

     before user if possible.  Use a warm, damp cloth to clean the roller contact area with mild detergent if necessary.

Pulling Strap

 – Clean & check daily after use.

   Check for nicks or cuts and fraying that may weaken the pulling strap’s integrity even though it is made of superior  

     quality Nylon webbing fabric to make it extremely strong.  Also check the stitching at the handlebar end is intact.   
     Use a warm, damp cloth to clean the both surfaces of the pulling strap after every exercise if possible

Foot Rest Assembly

 –Clean & check every week before use.

   This Foot Rest Assembly had a lot of moving parts. It is essential that these parts are in good condition  all the times in used.  

    Check that if the foot strap buckle firmly holds the foot strap or not.    
    Check that if the foot heel self locking assembly is working correctly or not. 
    Make sure that if all of the nuts & bolts are tight and firm. 
    Use a warm, damp cloth to clean the foot heels contact area with mild detergent if necessary. 

Check and Replace the 

Console AA Battery

 

– approximately every 200 hours if equipped.

Clean for Dust on 

Fan Wheel Assembly

 – approximately every month. 

Check for loose 

Console arm

 – approximately every month.

Never remove the protective casing.

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 If you have a problem with your equipment, before you do anything else please check that all 

the cables have been connected correctly.  Loose cables are very common and many problems 

can be solved by making sure the cables are properly connected

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Loosen and remove the bolts of the rower seat to clean the rollers that inside of  the seat carriage

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 Discontinue use immediately and contact your dealer for replacement if any of the symptoms are found.

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Summary of Contents for ARP100

Page 1: ...EGIN ASSEMBLY START STO P RES ET ENT ER Quick Start 1 Press ENTER 2 Press START 3 Get rowing WARNING Heartratemonito ringsystems maybeinaccur ate Ifyoufeelfaint stopexercisi ngimmed iately Air Rower P...

Page 2: ...to fold up and fold down the rower 14 Computer instructions 15 Quick start Button functions Console display and feedback Using workout programs How to take care of your air rower 26 Troubleshooting 2...

Page 3: ...asing the handle could result in an uncontrolled return ensure there is freee space around the product You may want to store this product away to save space be aware of moving mechanical parts which c...

Page 4: ...s bearings connection points etc Ensure that you inspect the product regularly at least once a week is recommended Ensure that all fixings are tight before use Always replace damaged worn components w...

Page 5: ...u assemble the product in a clean and uncluttered space 2 Work with a friend we recommend you have someone assist you with the assembly as some of the components are quite heavy 3 Open the carton chec...

Page 6: ...per carefully The pulling strap stopper is used for packaging purpose which won t be used again during the assembly 6 All of the required bolts washers had been pre assembled to ensure its installatio...

Page 7: ...tube are used for packaging protection purpose which won t be used again during the assembly 2 2 Attach the front Stabilizer Remove the four M8 x 16mm Hex Socket Head Bolt B5 M8 x 19mm x1 5mm Curve Wa...

Page 8: ...ad Bolt B5 M8 x 16mm x1 5mm Flat Washer B7 from the top bottom Rower Track Mounting Tube with the 6mm Allen Key provided as shown Keep these bolts washers somewhere until step 5 Rower Track Assembly 3...

Page 9: ...er C to the rear end of the Rower Track with four M8 x 20mm Hex Socket Head Bolt B5 M8 x 16mm x1 5mm Flat Washer B7 then tighten these bolts with the 6mm Allen Key securely 4 2 Attach the Rear Handle...

Page 10: ...lat Washer B7 from the bottom of Rower Track carefully With one hand raise and hold the Seat Carriage Assembly with the other finger tighten the two M8 x 16mm Hex Socket Head Bolt B5 M8 x 16mm x1 5mm...

Page 11: ...ground Final Checks Your Rower is now assembled Please make the following checks before you use it for the first time Make sure all screws bolts and nuts are tighten securely Make sure you have positi...

Page 12: ...oot Rest Heel so the strap 2 crosses the ball of your foot As you gain familiarity with your Rower you 3 may choose to raise or lower the Foot Rest Heel a notch for reasons of flexibility or general c...

Page 13: ...ntrolled by a magnet assembly which is 3 moved closer or further away from the fan wheel assembly the closer the magnet is to the fan wheel the harder the resistance The magnet is console controlled t...

Page 14: ...storage as shown Move the seat carriage to the front end Raise the rower from the rear end and stand the whole rower vertically Adjust the console arm and console for easy viewing as shown Move the s...

Page 15: ...he values on display to zero and return to START mode START STOP To begin a workout or restart a paused program To finish or pause a workout To select the pre set programs of MANUAL RACE PROFILE WATT...

Page 16: ...his session for comparison only not to be used for medical purpose default counts up from zero to 999 but counts down if a target had been set 10 995 watts Indicates the time that is needed to achieve...

Page 17: ...onfirm your setting 11 START is flashing on the bottom segment display 12 Press START to begin the workout and then start rowing The program will not start until you begin rowing NOTE You can press ST...

Page 18: ...program mode you want MANUAL shown on the bottom segment display 3 Press ENTER to confirm your selection and press twice to reach target calories program 4 The default value of is flashing in the CAL...

Page 19: ...t for the workout will be evenly divided in to 16 If the distances travelled is 800 it is 50 meter per segment and the time used in each segment will change accordingly with the different resistance l...

Page 20: ...o select the preset program you want P1 P12 7 Press ENTER to confirm your selection 8 The default value of is flashing in the TIME window 9 Use the buttons default value 20 00 is flashing in window to...

Page 21: ...me used in each segment will change accordingly with the different resistance level settings When the end of the segment is reached the console will sound a short alarm before changing to next segment...

Page 22: ...gment HRC Heart Rate Control Programs HRC Programs work by automatically adjusting the resistance level to keep your workout at your target heart rate To do this the console will need your pulse readi...

Page 23: ...firm your setting START is flashing on the bottom segment display 23 Press START to begin the workout and then start rowing The program will not start until you begin rowing NOTE You can press STOP bu...

Page 24: ...ashing in window to set your workout time 5 00 99 00 minutes 10 Press START to begin your workout or press ENTER to set the target strokes 11 The default value of is flashing in the STROKES window 12...

Page 25: ...he METERS window 25 Use the buttons default value 1000 is flashing in window to set your target distance 500 99900 26 Press ENTER to confirm your setting 27 LEVEL is flashing on the bottom segment dis...

Page 26: ...oth to clean the roller contact area with mild detergent if necessary Pulling Strap Clean check daily after use Check for nicks or cuts and fraying that may weaken the pulling strap s integrity even t...

Page 27: ...down your legs keeping the arms straight and without changing the angle of the back initially When your legs are about halfway extended start prying open the back Finally finish the drive by pulling...

Page 28: ...h no stopping at any points in the stroke Your handle grip should be loose and comfortable and your wrist should be level during the rowing Please ensure that fingers are not placed inside of the runn...

Page 29: ...are great advantages in being fit How to improve your fitness Like any muscle in your body your heart can be strengthened by systematic physical exercise which requires an increased blood flow and he...

Page 30: ...161 157 152 148 143 139 144 140 136 133 130 125 122 119 115 87 maximum heart rate TRAINING ZONE H E A R T R A T E B E A T S P E R M I N U T E The top of this bar represents 100 of maximum heart rate...

Page 31: ...rt rate should last about 30 minutes and can be done on most days of the week Weight loss To see a significant reduction in body fat your sessions must be a little more intense between 60 and 70 of yo...

Page 32: ...8 A 25 A 26 A 27 A 28 A 29 A 30 A 31 A 32 A 33 A 34 A 35 A 36 A 37 A 38 A 39 A 40 A 41 A 42 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 B 11 B 12 B 13 C 1 C 2 C 3 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 6 D 7 D 8 D 9 D 10...

Page 33: ...e Washer 1 E 7 Phillip Head Machine Screw M5 10mm 6 A 24 4 Metal Bushing 4X 6 12 X 3 3 1 5 L 3 F 1 Foot Rest Plate 1 A 25 C Clip S12 2 F 2 Foot Rest Pad R 1 A 26 Nut 3 26 8T 6 F 3 Foot Rest Pad L 1 A...

Page 34: ...t Wire 3 PIN 900mm Console Connect Wire 3 PIN 750mm Connect Wire 9 PIN 700mm Console Connect Wire 9 PIN 750mm 900mm 3 PIN 3 PIN 3 PIN 3 PIN 3 PIN 3 PIN 9 PIN 9 PIN 9 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 4 PIN...

Page 35: ...ty period we will at no additional charge provide replacement part s or repair the product at our option if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under nor...

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