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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

To ensure the best safety of the exerciser, regularly check it on damages and worn parts. 

 

If you pass on this exerciser to another person or if you allow another person to use it, make 

sure that that person is familiar with the content and instructions in these instructions. 

 

Only one person should use the exerciser at a time. 

 

Before the first use and regularly make sure that all screws, bolts and other joints are properly 

tightened and firmly seated. 

 

Before you start your work-out, remove all sharp-edged objects around the exerciser. 

 

Only use the exercise for your work-out if it works flawlessly. 

 

Any broken, worn or defective part must immediately be replaced and/or the exerciser must no 

longer be used until it has been properly maintained and repaired. 

 

Parents  and  other  supervisory  persons  should  be  aware  of  their  responsibility,  due  to 

situations  which  may  arise  for  which  the  exerciser  has  not  been  designed  and  which  may 
occur due to 

children’s natural play instinct and interest in experimenting. 

 

If  you  do  allow  children  to  use  this  exerciser,  be  sure  to  take  into  consideration  and  assess 

their  mental  and  physical  condition  and  development,  and  above  all  their  temperament. 
Children  should  use  the  exerciser  only  under  adult  supervision  and  be  instructed  on  the 
correct and proper use of the exerciser. The exerciser is not a toy. 

 

For  your  own  safety,  always  ensure  that  there  is  at  least  0.6  meter  of  free  space  in  all 

directions around your product while you are exercising. 

 

To  avoid  possible  accidents,  do  not  allow  children  to  approach  the  exerciser  without 

supervision, since they may use it in a way for which it is not intended due to their natural play 
instinct and interest in experimenting. 

 

Please note that an improper and excessive work-out may be harmful to your health. 

 

Please note that levers and other adjustment mechanisms are not projecting into the  area of 

movement during the work-out. 

 

When setting up the exerciser, please make sure that the exerciser is standing in a stable way 

and that any possible unevenness of the floor is evened out. 

 

Always  wear  appropriate  clothing  and  shoes  which  are  suitable  for  your  work-out  on  the 

exerciser. The clothes must be designed in a way so that they will not get caught in any part of 
the  exerciser  during  the  work-out  due  to  their  form  (for  example,  length).  Be  sure  to  wear 
appropriate  shoes  which  are  suitable  for  the  work-out,  firmly  support  the  feet  and  which  are 
provided with a non-slip sole. 

 

Be sure to consult a physician before you start any exercise program. He may give you proper 

hints  and  advice  with  respect  to  the  individual  intensity  of  stress  for  you  as  well  as  to  your 
work-out and sensible eating habits. 

 

Weight limit:

 150 kg 

 

WARNING!

  The  hart  rate  monitor  may  not  be  accurate.  Overloading  during  training  may 

cause serious injury or death. If you feel any discomfort, immediately stop the exercise! 

 

Category: HC 

(EN957 standard) suitable for home use 

 

Summary of Contents for 19900

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 19900 Elliptical Trainer inSPORTline inCondi ET800i...

Page 2: ...P 11 MOVING 18 STEP 12 LOAD RESISTANCE 18 STEP 13 STRIDE LENGTH 19 CONSOLE 20 FUNCTIONS 20 BUTTONS 21 DISPLAY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 21 INTRODUCTION 24 QUICK START FUNCTION 26 COMMUNITY CENTER 27 MANUAL...

Page 3: ...wn safety always ensure that there is at least 0 6 meter of free space in all directions around your product while you are exercising To avoid possible accidents do not allow children to approach the...

Page 4: ...that exercisers and training devices are no toys Therefore they must only be used by properly informed or instructed persons Stop your work out immediately in case of dizziness nausea chest pain or a...

Page 5: ...5 DIAGRAM...

Page 6: ...6...

Page 7: ...her 1 A55 Bush 4 A16 BR 6004 2 A56 BR 6202 2 A17 Axis 1 A57 C clip 2 A18 Screw 4 A58 Screw 2 A19 Belt wheel 1 A59 BR 6002zz TPX 8 A20 Screw 6 A61 Washer M8 4 A21 Spring washer 4 A62 Spring washer 4 A2...

Page 8: ...Screw M3 x 10 mm 6 A99 Screw 8 D7 Pulse sensor ring 8 A100 Adjusted base outer 2 D8 Upper handle pulse housing 2 A101 Adjusted base inner 2 D9 Lower handle pulse housing 2 A102 Sleeve 8 D10 Cover L1...

Page 9: ...mm 2 G1 Console 1 M1 Magnet housing 1 G2 Back console cover 1 M2 Magnet 7 G3 Screw M15 x 16 mm 4 M3 Screw 1 I Adapter 1 M4 Nut 1 H1 Pedal 2 M5 Screw 1 H2 Cushion pad 2 M6 Nut 2 J1 Bottle 1 M7 Screw 1...

Page 10: ...lifted Unpack the handlebars front stabilizer rear stabilizer central support tube console hardware bag and manual Remove top polyfoam 1 2 and 3 4 leaving the Main frame A and bottom polyfoam 5 6 ins...

Page 11: ...11 PARTS LIST...

Page 12: ...12...

Page 13: ...B3 Spring washer B4 and Washer B5 STEP 2 1 Remove the three pre assembled Screws D2 from the console holder D Connect cables K1 K2 2 Connect the Console holder D to the Main frame A with Screw D2 lef...

Page 14: ...Connect the Central support tube F to the Main frame A with 4 screws F4 STEP 4 1 Connect the Rear stabilizer C to the Central support tube F with four screws F2 and Washer F3 2 Balance the device wit...

Page 15: ...rom Console G 2 Connect all cables 3 Connect the Console G to the Console holder D 4 Connect the Console holder cover G2 to the Console holder D 5 Tighten all screws G3 STEP 6 1 Connect the Console ho...

Page 16: ...t A53 and Front pedal supporting tube L A64 with Screws A107 Screws A63 Spring washer A62 and Washer A61 Repeat on the other side STEP 8 1 Connect covers A72 a A73 to the Front pedal supporting tube L...

Page 17: ...ars E1 2 Remove two pre assembled Screws A108 from Main frame A 3 Connect handlebars E1 to the Main frame A with Screws E4 E5 4 Connect Covers A66 A67 to the Main frame A with two Screws A108 Repeat o...

Page 18: ...istance from another person Raise the rear to the front wheels and move slowly STEP 12 LOAD RESISTANCE Once the console is turned on you can use the buttons on the small handles to adjust the resistan...

Page 19: ...choose between 17 and 22 pedals 17 has orange sticker on pedal bars 22 has white sticker 2 Loosen the knob and adjust the step length 3 Then tighten the knob again NEVER EDIT STEP LENGTH IF YOU USE T...

Page 20: ...heart rate in optimal zone User can choose 55 75 90 RECOVERY Heart rate test F1 F6 USER DATA User settings U0 U4 U0 do not save data U1 U4 Saving data Name age height weight gender COMMUNITY Multimed...

Page 21: ...lue When there s no setting value the default setting is counting upward after 99 59 it returns to 0 00 When there s setting value the default setting is counting downward to 0 00 the console pause al...

Page 22: ...rent value When there s no setting value the default setting is counting upward after 999 it returns to 0 00 When there s setting value the default setting is counting downward to 0 00 the console pau...

Page 23: ...es data to profile You can choose AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT USER NAME GENDER AGE 1 99 default value 25 HEIGHT 100 250 cm default value 160 cm 40 99 inches default value 60 inches WEIGHT 20 150 kg default valu...

Page 24: ...e home screen will load after 30 seconds and will stay in standby mode Pic 1 You will see a panel of functions 1 Settings 2 Time and calendar 3 Quick start 4 Community centre 5 Manual program 6 Progra...

Page 25: ...In standby mode press the arrow in the upper left corner to enter the settings 1 Exit settings 2 Updates 3 Change units 4 Volume 5 Brightness 6 Turn on off WIFI 7 WIFI settings The console version is...

Page 26: ...d and the countdown will start again 2 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the load The square graph changes every 0 1 km mil 3 Press the PAUSE button to pause the program PAUSE is displayed Pic 8 SPEE...

Page 27: ...no action is taken for 3 seconds the brightness is it decreases by 50 you can press arrow to hide the menu 5 By pressing the right arrow you will display SPEED LOAD DISTANCE TIME RPM WATT CALORIES PU...

Page 28: ...e value reaches 0 the program stops and returns to the home screen 8 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the load during training The square graph changes every 0 1 km mile If the time is set the sq...

Page 29: ...s shown in Pic 17 6 If the time is set the START will start counting down When it reaches 0 the program turns off and returns to the home screen 7 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the load during...

Page 30: ...set the START will start counting down When it reaches 0 the program turns off and returns to the home screen 8 TARGET WATT CONSTANT DATA Displays the value according to the WATT setting REAL WATT CON...

Page 31: ...GENDER and USER NAME 5 Press EXIT to return to home screen 6 Press START to start the program Values SPEED RPM TIME DISTANCE CALORIES WATT will be displayed Pic 24 7 If the time is set the START will...

Page 32: ...ring exercise press RECOVERY to directly enter the function the motor returns to load 1 Pic 25 2 The console starts to perform the 60 second countdown and the result value is displayed after 60 second...

Page 33: ...protect the environment and natural sources Moreover you can help protect human health If you are not sure in correct disposing ask local authorities to avoid law violation or sanctions Don t put the...

Page 34: ...d on request of the Seller to prove the purchase and validity of the claim by the Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product s serial number or eventually by the documents without the seria...

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