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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. 

 

Make sure there is sufficient free space 0.6 m around the exerciser when you set it up. 

 

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. 

 

Class 

– HC for home use  

 

Max. weight limit: 130 kg 

WARNING!  A  system  for  monitoring  heart  rate  may  not  be  accurate.  Overloading  during 
training may cause serious injury or death. If you feel any discomfort, immediately stop the 
exercise! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Halimed

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 20144 Recumbent inSPORTline Halimed...

Page 2: ...ANT NOTES 4 PARTS LIST 4 ASSEMBLY 8 CONSOLE 15 BUTTONS 15 DISPLAYED DATA 16 CONTROLS 16 ADVANTAGES OF RECUMBTION 17 MAINTENANCE 17 STORAGE 17 IMPORTANT NOTICE 17 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 18 TERMS AND CO...

Page 3: ...exerciser is not a toy Make sure there is sufficient free space 0 6 m around the exerciser when you set it up To avoid possible accidents do not allow children to approach the exerciser without superv...

Page 4: ...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 any other physical symptoms In...

Page 5: ...5 B Rear stabilizer C Front stabilizer D Middle post E Handlebar F Console G Seat H Back rest I Decoration cover...

Page 6: ...eft right handlebar K Bottle L Pedals left right M1 M2 Accessory basket left right N1 Screw M8x20 N2 Spring washer M8 N3 Washer M8x16 N4 Screw M8x105 N5 Screw M8x15 N6 Screw M8x12 N7 Screw M6x8 N8 Scr...

Page 7: ...7 N9 Screw M4x15 N10 Washer N11 Screw M8x35 S Adapter S4 S5 Strip right left P Back rest support P1 Seat support...

Page 8: ...EP 1 Secure the middle post B to the main frame A1 using the two screws N1 spring washer N2 and washer N3 STEP 2 Attach the rear stabilizer C to the main frame A2 using two screws N4 spring washer N2...

Page 9: ...cted Be careful not to pinch the cables STEP 4 Slide the middle post D through the decorative cover I Connect the cables A33 and A34 to the cables A4 and A36 Attach the middle post D to the main frame...

Page 10: ...ider A10 with 4 screws N5 Connect the cable J1 1 to the cable A3 Insert the excess cables into the handle J1 Attach the left handle J1 to the seat post P1 with 2 screws N6 and washer N3 STEP 6 Attach...

Page 11: ...ews N8 Attach the accessory basket M1 and M2 to the handle sides J1 and J2 and secure with screws N9 and washer N10 You can place the bottle in the basket M1 and M2 STEP 8 1 Attach the handles E to th...

Page 12: ...ck of the console Slide all excess cables into the bracket and slide the bracket into the bracket Secure the bracket with two screwed bolts F1 STEP 9 Screw the right pedal into the right crank clockwi...

Page 13: ...sh the seat adjustment handle forward A11 forward to adjust the seat position Then return the handle to its original position BACKREST ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the position of the backrest using the...

Page 14: ...ift the machine by the rear stabilizer and place the unit on the front transport wheels Slowly move the device Stabilize with stabilizing feet after transport ADAPTER CONNECTION Connect the adapter to...

Page 15: ...Reset values START STOP Turn the program on or off If the countdown reaches 0 00 the console will beep for 8 seconds If the user stops training all values remain UP Scroll up DOWN Scroll down RECOVER...

Page 16: ...t and manual program Before training in a manual program the user can set time distance calories and pulse With the START STOP button you can switch on the program immediately without setting The load...

Page 17: ...eople 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 w...

Page 18: ...Buyer is the End Customer or not The Buyer who is the End Customer or simply the End Customer is the legal entity that does not conclude and execute the Contract in order to run or promote his own tr...

Page 19: ...air The cost shall be calculated according to the valid price list of services and transport costs If the Seller finds out by testing that the product is not damaged the Warranty Claim is not accepted...

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