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TRAINING WITH THE TRAINING COMPUTER

The training computer is the ideal aid for effectively setting up your training.
We would recommend you speak with an expert (doctor, trainer) and set out a training 
plan. Your computer will help you to check and adhere to the guidelines. In this way you 
can ensure that your training goals are being met efficiently.

Caution: the computer, and particularly the pulse monitor, are no replacement for 
medical monitoring.

OPERATING BUTTON:

1. MODE:

Use MODE to select the function you wish to set:

2. UP/DOWN

Use the UP or DOWN button to set the training parameters such as training period, 
distance, calorie consumption or max. heart rate. An acoustic signal will confirm when 
you have reached the goal set.

3. RESET:

Press the RESET button for approx. 3 seconds to rest the figures shown (duration of trai-
ning, distance and calorie consumption) to zero.

FUNCTION:

SCAN 

With this function, the display changes every 4 seconds

   

between Time, Speed, Distance, Calories,

   

Total Distance, Pulse

TIME  

The display shows the length of the current training unit

SPEED  

The display shows the training speed

DISTANCE  

Shows the distance covered in the current training unit

CALORIES 

Shows the amount of calories that have been burned

PULSE  

Shows your current heart rate

4. PULSE MEASUREMENT

You can only take your pulse when both hands are holding their respective hand pulse 
monitor contacts such that the heels of your hands cover the contacts. The palms of your 
hands must be moist in order to carry out the measurement. Sweat which builds up on 
the palms of your hands after a few minutes of training will be enough for this. If the 
palms of your hands are not absorbing enough sweat, you can also keep a damp towel on 
the handlebar in order to moisten the palms of
your hands every few minutes.

5. AUTO ON/OFF

In order to preserve the battery life, the computer will turn itself off after 8 minutes of 
inactivity. It will start up again as soon as it detects movement with the equipment.

INSERTING THE BATTERIES:

Place two batteries (mignon AA) into the back of the computer. Ensure that the
batteries are positioned correctly (the related “+” and “-“ poles are printed on the
batteries and in the battery compartment) and that the support springs and batteries are 

TRAINING ON A HOMETRAINER:
CAUTION! 

Allow yourself time to familiarise yourself with the trainer and make sure you 

are maintaining a good posture. You could damage your health if you don’t apply the 
training principles or instructions correctly! Attention, this hometrainer is not adapted for 
therapeutic training.

 

1. Warm up: 

Warm up before each training session. Walking or running on the spot and 

light stretching exercises are excellent for warming up.

2. Breathing: 

Correct breathing plays an important role when exercising. Breathe calmly 

and evenly. Never hold your breath while exercising.

3. Clothes and space: 

Wear comfortable sports clothing when exercising and ensure that 

you have at least 1 m space around you to perform the exercises. Always wear sports 
shoes; never exercise in bare feet, sandals, socks or tights.

4.Training tactics: 

Do not over-exert yourself and always match your exercises and the 

scope of your training to your level of proficiency. Initially begin by exercising for just a 
few minutes and slowly build up from week to week.
Always take at least a day‘s break between two exercise sessions. It is fundamental that 
you consult your doctor before starting an exercise program.

5. Warm down: 

Use light stretching to warm down again after training.

This allows the pulse to drop slowly and allows the body to recover more quickly for 
the next session, as the decomposition of metabolic wastes (lactates) is better achieved 
through carrying out these movements at the end.

6. Health: 

Stop the exercise program immediately if you feel a tightening in your muscles 

or any general pain when carrying out the exercises. For your own safety, please contact 
a doctor.

STARTING POSITION:

Carefully sit on the home trainer. Make sure the foot straps are positioned correctly. 
Initially pedal slowly when starting your exercises. Check that your seat has been set 
to the correct height; you can discern this from the position of your legs. If your knee is 
slightly bent when in the lowest pedal position, the seat is at the right height. Please do 
not adjust the height of the seat while sitting on the home trainer.

HEART RATE TRAINING:

Begin training at a pleasant rate and increase it gradually until you have reached your 
desired heart rate. A GP or fitness trainer can tell you what this should be.
Measure your heartbeat while training as often as possible in order to ensure that you are 
training at your optimal heart rate.

LEVEL REGULATION:

The pedal resistance can be set with the resistance regulator. A higher resistance makes 
it harder to move the pedals, while a lower resistance makes it easier. You can get the 
best setting by regulating the resistance while you are operating the home trainer.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE:

Use a dry or damp cloth only to clean the product; do not use special cleaning agents!
Check the product for damage or traces of wear and tear before and after each use.
Store the product in a safe place where it is protected from the elements, cannot be dama-
ged, and cannot injure anyone

For your own safety, please use original spare parts only. These can be sourced from 
HUDORA. Do not make any structural changes.
If parts become damaged or if sharp edges or corners should develop, the product may not 
be used any more. If in any doubt, please contact our service team (http://www.hudora.de).

 

DISPOSAL ADVICE: 

At the end of the product’s life, please dispose of it at an appropriate collection point provided 
in your area. Local waste management companies will be able to answer your questions on 
this.

SERVICE:

We make every effort to deliver faultless products. If faults do arise however, we put just as 
much effort into rectifying them.
Therefore, you can find numerous information on the product, replacement parts,
solutions to problems and lost assembly manuals at http://www.hudora.de.

Item No. 65242

Status 05/09

Page 16/16

DIN EN 957-1/5, Klasse H.C.

HUDORA GmbH • Jägerwald 13 • 42897 Remscheid • GERMANY

http://www.hudora.de

EN

Summary of Contents for HEIMTRAINER HD 20

Page 1: ...Art Nr 65242 Stand 05 09 Seite 1 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HEIMTRAINER HD 20 AUFBAU UND BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG D HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 42897 Remscheid GERMANY http www hudora de ...

Page 2: ...ET SEITE 3 ZUBEHÖRLISTE SEITE 3 TEILELISTE SEITE 3 MONTAGE SEITE 4 7 COMPUTERANLEITUNG SEITE 8 TRAININGSANLEITUNG SEITE 8 D Art Nr 65242 Stand 05 09 Seite 2 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 42897 Remscheid GERMANY http www hudora de ...

Page 3: ... Stellen Sie das Gerät an einen ebenen Platz auf und gleichen Sie Unebenheiten aus Dazu empfiehlt es sich eine Decke oder einen alten Teppich unter das Gerät zu stellen um Ihren Boden zu schonen Das Gerät wurde gemäß EN 957 Klasse H C für häuslichen Gebrauch getestet Es ist nicht für medizinischen oder professionellen Einsatz ausgelegt Es darf nicht für kommerzielle Zwecke zur Vermietung oder in ö...

Page 4: ...n und hinteren Standfuß 45 5 mit vier Schlossschrauben 8 gebogenen Unterlegscheiben 4 Federunterlegscheiben 3 und Hutmuttern 2 an dem Hauptrahmen 1 Art Nr 65242 Stand 05 09 Seite 4 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 42897 Remscheid GERMANY http www hudora de ...

Page 5: ...aube 68 Lösen Sie jetzt die Feststellschraube 14 am Hauptrahmen und schieben Sie die Sattelstütze 10 in den hinteren Schaft des Hauptrahmens Fixieren Sie die Sattelstütze mit der Feststellschraube 14 in der gewünschten Höhe Achten Sie darauf dass Sie die gekennzeichnete maximale Sattelhöhe nicht überschreiten D Art Nr 65242 Stand 05 09 Seite 5 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 ...

Page 6: ...n des unteren 20 und oberen Computerkabels miteinander 19 Setzen Sie dann die Griffstangensäule 16 in den Hauptrahmen 1 ein und befestigen Sie sie sicher mit vier Sechskantkopfschrauben 18 Federunterlegscheiben 3 und gekrümmten Unterlegscheiben 4 4 Schritt Montage des Lenkers und der Computerhalterung Befestigen Sie die vordere Kunststoff Griffstangenabdeckung 17 und die Griffstange 31 an der Grif...

Page 7: ...zschrauben 6 Schritt Montage der Pedale Befestigen Sie zuerst die Schlaufen 38 R L and den Pedalen 46 R L Die Schlau fengröße ist 5 stufig einstellbar Die Pedale 46 sind mit R und L gekennzeichnet Ziehen Sie das L Pedal im linken Arm der Kurbel 49 vor sichtig gegen den Uhrzeigersinn an Ziehen Sie das R Pedal vor sichtig im rechten Arm der Kurbel 49 im Uhrzeigersinn an Art Nr 65242 Stand 05 09 Seit...

Page 8: ...g an und achten Sie darauf dass Sie zur Durchführung der Übungen mindestend 1 m Platz um sich herum haben Ziehen Sie immer Sportschuhe an trainieren Sie nie mit nackten Füßen Sandalen Strümpfen oder Strumpfhosen 4 Trainingstaktik Überfordern Sie sich nicht und passen Sie die Übungen und den Übungsumfang immer Ihrem Leistungsstand an Beginnen Sie zunächst mit nur einigen Minuten und steigern Sie si...

Page 9: ...ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN HOMETRAINER HD 20 Item No 65242 Status 05 09 Page 9 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 42897 Remscheid GERMANY http www hudora de ...

Page 10: ...ET PAGE 11 CHECK LIST PAGE 11 PARTIAL LIST PAGE 11 ASSEMBLY PAGE 12 15 COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 16 TRAINING INSTRUCTION PAGE 16 EN Item No 65242 Status 05 09 Page 10 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 42897 Remscheid GERMANY http www hudora de ...

Page 11: ... in on an even position underground and equate any unevenness es For this it is recommended to place a blanket or an old carpet under the equipment in order to treat your flooring with care The equipment has been tested for domestic application according to EN 957 class H C It is not designed for medical or professional application It must not be used for commercial purposes for leasing or in publ...

Page 12: ... with 2 Adjustable Caps 6 to Main Frame 1 using 2 M8 x 65 Carriage Bolts 8 2 M8 Curve Washers 4 2 M8 Spring Washers 3 and 2 M8 Cap Nuts 2 You can use the two Adjustable Caps 6 to level the bike Please use the tool 13 x 15mm spanner 71 NOTE Make sure you fasten the bolts securely to avoid shaking and discomfort when cycling Item No 65242 Status 05 09 Page 12 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH...

Page 13: ...screw 14 on the main frame and push the seat post 10 into the rear shaft of the main frame Fix the seat post at the height desired using the locking screw 14 Ensure that you do not exceed the maximum seat height marked NOTE Make sure you fasten the bolts securely to avoid shaking and discomfort when cycling Item No 65242 Status 05 09 Page 13 16 DIN EN 957 1 5 Klasse H C HUDORA GmbH Jägerwald 13 42...

Page 14: ...eeve wrench 70 NOTE Make sure you fasten the bolts securely to avoid shaking and discomfort when cycling Step 4 Attach the handlebar and the computer bracket 1 Attach the Handlebar 31 with 2 Hand Pulse and 2 End Caps to Front Post 16 and secure with a Handlebar Spacer 32 a Handlebar Cover 17 and the Handlebar Knob 24 2 Through the Middle Section Sensor Wire 19 and the 2 Hand Pulse wire 33 into the...

Page 15: ...L with 5 adjustable holes can be adjustable 2 Identify the Left Pedal 46L which is marked with an L Using the 13 x 15 spanner firmly tighten the Left Pedal counterclockwise into the left arm of the Crank 49 Tighten the Right Pedal 46R clockwise into the right arm of the Crank 49 Important Tighten both Pedals as firmly as possible After using the exercise cycle for one week retig hten the Pedals Fo...

Page 16: ...lways wear sports shoes never exercise in bare feet sandals socks or tights 4 Training tactics Do not over exert yourself and always match your exercises and the scope of your training to your level of proficiency Initially begin by exercising for just a few minutes and slowly build up from week to week Always take at least a day s break between two exercise sessions It is fundamental that you con...

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