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Calves and Achilles tendon 

Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right one and your 
arms forward. Stretch out your right leg and keep your left foot on the 
floor.  Bend your left leg and lean forwards by moving your right hip in 
the  direction  of  the  wall.  Hold  for  30-40  seconds.  Keep  your  leg 
stretched and repeat exercising with other leg. 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

Error 

Solution 

Recumbent is not stable 

Stabilize with stabilizing feet 

The data is not displayed 

1. Check the cable connection 

2. Check the battery status 

3. Replace the batteries 

No pulse detected 

1. Make sure the cables are properly connected 

2. Always hold the handles with both hands 

3. Press the plates too much 

Recumbent creaks 

Tighten the screws 

 

ADVANTAGES OF RECUMBTION 

Recumbents are an excellent choice when it comes to stabilizing the lumbar back of your back, as you 
sit back while training on exercise bike you bend forward. Recumbent therefore supports better body 
holding. 

Recumbents are also more favorable to your joints. The bottom  of the  back is laid on  a large, stable 
saddle, and your knees and ankles are protected from possible injury. 

The  fact  that  the  saddle  is  larger  is  often  the  biggest  difference  compared  to classical  exercise  bike. 
Just  the  comfort  of  sitting  is  the  difference  that  everyone  who  experiences  this  type  of  exercise  bike 
will feel. 

Recumbent  is  also  a  good  option  for  most  people  with  neurological  disorders.  If  your  back  or  joints 
suffer  from  rheumatoid  arthritis,  recumbent  may  be  the  best  solution  for  you  because  of  the  weight 
distribution of your body. 

MAINTENANCE 

 

Clean with a soft cloth and a non-aggressive cleaner. 

 

Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. 

 

Only wipe the electrical parts with a cloth. Avoid contact with water. 

STORAGE 

Keep the recumbent in a clean and dry environment. Make sure the power switch is turned off and the 
exercise bike is not plugged into the power socket. 

Summary of Contents for Greod IN 19895

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 19895 Recumbent inSPORTline Greod...

Page 2: ...S 4 PARTS LIST 5 DIAGRAM 7 ASSEMBLY 9 CONSOLE 13 EXERCISING INSTRUCTIONS 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 ADVANTAGES OF RECUMBTION 15 MAINTENANCE 15 STORAGE 15 IMPORTANT NOTICE 16 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 16 TERMS...

Page 3: ...he exerciser is not a toy Make sure there is sufficient free space around the exerciser when you set it up To avoid possible accidents do not allow children to approach the exerciser without supervisi...

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: ...1 2 43 Leveling feet M8x20 1 15 Screw M8x45 2 44 End cap 2 16 Washer 8x 20x2 0 6 45 Screw M8 x 70 4 17 Washer 8x 16x1 5 11 46 Cover of front main frame 2 18 Nut M8 6 47 Pulse sensor cable 1800 mm A 1...

Page 6: ...shers 1 88 Cover 2 73 Bearing 6003ZZ 2 89 Bottle holder 1 74 Pulley belt 1 90 Screw M4 10 2 ASSEMBLY MATERIAL 15 Screw M8 x 45 2 pcs 16 Big Washer 8x 20x2 0 4 pcs 17 Washer 8x 16x1 5 2 pcs 18 Nut M8 4...

Page 7: ...7 DIAGRAM...

Page 8: ...8...

Page 9: ...t main frame 1 that were removed Tighten the screws using the S6 Allen key 2 Place the front stabilizer 4 in front of the front main frame 1 and align the screw holes Connect the front stabilizer 4 to...

Page 10: ...tach the left and right rear sliding tube cover 36 and 37 to the rear main frame 2 with two ST4 2x20 screws 38 and one ST4 2x15 screw 39 STEP 3 Remove the four M10x20 bolts 25 four spacer 10 26 and fo...

Page 11: ...en the backrest 21 to the seat support and backrest 8 with washer 6x 16x1 2 22 and M6x45 screw S5 24 STEP 5 Attach the rear handle 9 on the seat holder and backrest 8 with two screws M8x45 15 two larg...

Page 12: ...s screwdriver STEP 7 1 Remove the four screws M5x10 56 from the console 55 Connect Pulse sensor cable A 47 and sensor cable 48 from the front main frame 1 to the console 55 Insert extra cables into th...

Page 13: ...L ODOMETEER ODO OD 0 0 9999 KM ML PULSE PUL 0 40 240BPM BUTTONS MODE Confirm selection SET Set time distance calories pulse CLEAR RESET Resetting the value ON OFF START STOP Turn on pause the program...

Page 14: ...make your body ready for the main workout The cool down phase should protect your muscles from injuries and cramps Do warm up and cool down exercises as shown in the chart below Touching your toes Slo...

Page 15: ...sit back while training on exercise bike you bend forward Recumbent therefore supports better body holding Recumbents are also more favorable to your joints The bottom of the back is laid on a large...

Page 16: ...t disposing ask local authorities to avoid law violation or sanctions Don t put the batteries among house waste but hand them in to the recycling place TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS...

Page 17: ...ty of the Warranty Claim by these documents the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim If the Buyer gives notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty e g in the case that the War...

Page 18: ...ine cz servis insportline cz Web www inSPORTline cz SK inSPORTline s r o Headquaters warranty service center Elektri n 6471 Tren n 911 01 SK CRN 36311723 VAT ID SK2020177082 Phone 421 0 326 526 701 E...

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