For Optional Heart Rate Chest Strap:
The PhysioMax is equipped with a Polar® Telemetry Receiver, the heart
rate monitoring system in which electrodes, pressed against the skin,
transfer heart rate signals to the Bike console. These
electrodes are attached to a chest strap that the user wears during
the workout. The chest strap is OPTIONAL. See the drawing of Right side
to show you how to correctly wear the strap on your chest.
The electrodes which have two grooved surfaces inside of the
strap must remain wet to transmit accurately the electrical impulses
of the heart back to the receiver. Moistening the electrodes is very important and be sure
to fasten the strap correctly below your pectoral muscle.
MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL DATA
Maintenance Tips
Keep the trainer well maintained to ensure peak performance and safety.
Clean the display and all exterior surface parts routinely. Use soft cotton cloth with a
soft cleaner for best results. Do not use Ammonia or acid based cleaners.
Vacuum the area directly surrounding and under the unit regularly.
Keep the Pedal Straps fastened securely when using the PhysioMax
Routine Maintenance Schedule
Clean the following items daily:
o
Display and Overlay, Hand Contact Sensors, Chain Cover, Pedals and
Straps, End Caps and all other exterior parts, Handle Bar, Seat.
Inspect the following items weekly and adjust if necessary:
o
Hand Contact Sensors, Leg Levelers, End Caps, Seat Adjust Position Knob,
Seat Upright Adjust Knob, Crank Shaft and Pedals, Display, all Nuts and
Bolts and the Display Control Wire.
Monthly Inspection and Adjustments:
o
Crank, Seat Adjust Position Knob, Upright Post Adjust Knob, Drive Belt.
Quarterly Inspections
o
Hardware for display.
Semi-Annual Inspection and Adjustments:
o
Hardware for Handlebar and Frame, Handle Bar, Electronic Compartment,
Drive Belt, Crank Axle.
Summary of Contents for PhysioMax TBT-1000
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