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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 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. 

IMPORTANT NOTES 

 

Assemble the exerciser as per assembly instructions and be sure to only use the structural parts provided 

with the exerciser and designed for it. Prior to the assembly, make sure the contents of the delivery is 
complete by referring to the parts list of the assembly and operating instructions. 

 

Be sure to set up the exerciser in a dry and even place and always protect it from humidity. If you wish 

to protect the place particularly against pressure points, contamination, etc., it is recommended to put a 
suitable, non-slip mat under the exerciser. 

Summary of Contents for IN 1254 MADISON

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL EN IN 1254 Elliptical inSPORTline Madison ...

Page 2: ...AFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 IMPORTANT NOTES 3 PARTS LIST 4 EXPLODED DRAWING 7 CHECKLIST CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OF SM8900 71 15 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 22 ...

Page 3: ...roach 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 pl...

Page 4: ...ddle support respectively Do not work out immediately after meals PARTS LIST Part No Description Q ty Part No Description Q ty 1 Main frame 1 50 C ring 2 2 Front stabilizer 1 51 Spring 1 3 Inner Allen bolt M8 90L 4 52L Left Movable handlebar support 1 4 Rear foot cap 2 52R Right Movable handlebar support 1 5L Front foot cap left 1 53 Foam 680L 2 5R Front foot cap right 1 54 Foam 530L 2 6 Curved wa...

Page 5: ...ss screw 4 29 Computer cable UPPER 1 77 Knob 4 30 Computer cable LOWER 1 78 Adaptor 1 31 Pedal axle cover 2 79 Cross screw 4 32 Round end cap 2 80 Round cross screw 2 33L 33R Crank welding sets 2 81 Insert plug 1 34 Round cross screw 7 82 Nylon nut 1 35 Belt 1 83 Allen bolt 1 36L Left rear chain cover 1 84 C ring 2 36R Right rear chain cover 1 85 Hex head bolt 1 37 Flywheel 1 86 Nut 1 38 Right upp...

Page 6: ...6 45 Nylon nut 2 94 C ring 2 46 Flat washer 1 95 Plastic cover 1 47 Waved washer 3 96 Spring 1 48 Flat washer 1 97 Buffer 4 49 Upper protective cover 1 ...

Page 7: ... 91 68 15 72L 5R 21L 72R 90 65 12 95 30 29 27 28 62 79 25 57 78 4 3 20 31 11 93 94 60 7 40 32 37 45 44 88 51 36L 82 85 86 87 48 39 69 66 7 9 13 75 74 63 5L 2 49 10 90 6 7 9 13 60 40 38 47 84 23 91 53 54 36R 76 73 77 80 24 42 35 64 52R 34 41 41 58 33L 33R 58 8 1 14 66 22 6 7 3 96 59 14 89 71 97 ...

Page 8: ...8 CHECKLIST CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 64 77 78 X1 X4 49 X2 67 68 71 ...

Page 9: ... STEP 1 Assemble the front stabilizer 2 and rear stabilizer 19 onto the main frame 1 by using the inner Allen bolt 3 the curved washer 6 and the spring washer 7 Adjust the proper height by turning the wheel of rear foot cap 4 ...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 2 Assemble the left and right pedal 21L 21R on the pedal supporting tube 11 by using the square neck bolt 20 flat washer 73 and knob 77 3 optional positions for the pedals ...

Page 11: ...andlebar post 10 on the main frame and tighten it like fig c by using the curved washer 6 the spring washer 7 and the Allen bolt 9 Place down the cover for handlebar post 49 and make it tight on the main frame Assemble the left and right movable handlebar 52L 52R on the movable handlebar support 12 by using the curved washer 6 the spring washer 7 and the Allen bolt 9 ...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 4 Assemble the left and right fixed handlebar 72L 72R on the handlebar post 10 by using the Allen bolt 17 the curved washer 6 the spring washer 7 and the domed nut 18 ...

Page 13: ...13 STEP 5 Connect the computer cable 29 and cable of hand pulse cable 65 with the computer 64 then fix the computer 64 on the handlebar post 10 by using the screws 76 ...

Page 14: ...14 STEP 6 Fix the front computer cage 68 rear computer cage 67 on the front post 10 using screws 90 91 Insert the adaptor into the electric socket when exercise ...

Page 15: ...minute between 01 00 to 99 00 SPEED Displays current training speed Maximum speed is 99 9 KM H or ML H RPM Displays the Rotation Per Minute Display range 0 15 999 DISTANCE Accumulates total distance from 00 00 up to 99 99 KM or ML The user may preset target distance data by pressing UP DOWN button Each incensement is 0 1KM or ML CALORIES Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to m...

Page 16: ...ROGRAM USER PROGRAM H R C WATT WORKOUT IN MANUAL MODE In standby mode select MANUAL and press MODE to enter Quick start User may press START STOP to start training in MANUAL all exercise values will start counting up from zero After enter into MANUAL mode user may set up TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE RESISTANCE LEVEL by follow flashing windows and press START STOP to start workout All values will s...

Page 17: ...00 which is not adjustable Press START STOP to start workout and racing with PC After start TIME will start counting down the runway animation will follow user s RPM input User need to follow PC speed by checking below symbols to finish the entire 20 minutes training USER speed PC RPM user need to slow down USER speed PC RPM USER speed PC RPM user need to speed up When TIME count down to zero cons...

Page 18: ...0 minutes training USER speed PC RPM user need to slow down USER speed PC RPM USER speed PC RPM user need to speed up When TIME count down to zero console will beep for 8 seconds and display racing result PC WIN or USER WIN WORKOUT IN H R C MODE In standby mode select H R C and press MODE to enter AGE 25 is flashing after enter H R C mode you may set your age by turning UP DOWN button and press MO...

Page 19: ...screen in WATT setting mode select UP DOWN ENTER to set target value from 10 to 350 Pressing START button to start training After start Level is adjusted according to RPM to reach the setting WATT WATT setting WATT 25 user need to slow down WATT setting 25 WATT setting 25 user need to speed up WATT or setting WATT 50 OVER SPEC ...

Page 20: ...ssible to display other indication if you have the following situation E 1 When you see this indication it means you did not put your thumb properly on the conductor Please try again E 4 When you see this indication it means the BODY FAT advice is exceeded the available area which is fixed in the program After BODY FAT testing press BODY FAT button to have the computer back to working continues fr...

Page 21: ...unction display will stop except TIME starts counting down from 00 60 to 00 00 Screen will display your heart rate recovery status with the F1 F2 to F6 F1 is the best F6 is the worst User may keep exercising to improve the heart rate recovery status Press the RECOVERY button again to return the main display ...

Page 22: ...man that buys Goods or uses services for the purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities The Buyer conforms to the General Purchase Agreement and business conditions to the extent specified in the Commercial Code These Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are an integral part of every Purchase Agreement made between the Seller and the Buyer All Warranty Conditions ...

Page 23: ...rt or product for a new one Based on the agreement of the Buyer the Seller has the right to exchange the defected Goods for a fully compatible Goods of the same or better technical characteristics The Seller is entitled to choose the form of the Warranty Claim Procedures described in this paragraph The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods ...

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