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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Read carefully the entire manual before using this product. Retain the manual for future reference. 

 

Exercise  of  a  strenuous  nature,  as  is  customarily  done  on  this  equipment,  should  not  be 

undertaken  without  first  consulting  a  physician.  No  specific  health  claims  can  be  made  or 
implied as they relate to the equipment. Measurements made by the equipment are believed 
to be accurate, but only measurement taken by a medical professional should be relied upon. 

 

Make sure all the bolts, screws and nuts are tightened and that there are no damaged or worn 

parts. If some parts of the machine are  worn or damaged, do not use it and replace the part 
immediately. 

 

Consult the tools and parts list before assembly and make sure nothing is missing. 

 

Only use original parts that are part of the machine’s package. 

 

Make sure children don’t have access to the machine. Children cannot use this product, nor 

should they be in its vicinity while the machine is turned on. 

 

Do  not  wear  loose  clothing  while  exercising.  The  loose  parts  could  get  stuck  in  parts  of  the 

machine. 

 

Always wear sports shoes with rubber soles. 

 

Place  the  machine  on  a  flat  and  even  surface.  It  is  not  recommended  to  use  or  store  the 

machine in damp environment. Some parts of the machine can be corroded. 

 

Make sure there is at least 0.6 m of free space all around the device. 

 

No adjustable part of the machine should protrude and limit the movement of the user. 

 

Regularly checking the machine for damage helps to ensure the product’s safety. 

 

This device is not designed for therapeutic use. 

 

The brake system is depended on the speed of exercise. 

 

The brake mechanism is the most likely to wear. Always make sure it is functional. 

 

Weight limit:

 150 kg 

 

Category: 

HA

 

(according to EN957 norm) suitable for home use 

 

WARNING!

  The  heart  rate  frequency  monitoring  may  not  be  completely  accurate. 

Overexertion during training can lead to a serious injury or even death. If you start to feel faint, 
stop the exercise immediately. 

PARAMETERS 

Dimensions before assembly 

119 x 46 x 72 cm 

Dimensions after assembly 

164 x 60 x 169 cm 

Dimensions while folded 

128,9 x 63 x 172 cm 

Weight 

56 kg 

Flywheel weight 

6 kg 

Total training area 

195 x 70 x 220 cm 

Stride length 

37 cm 

Weight limit 

150 kg 

Summary of Contents for IN 14169 Combre

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 14169 Elliptical trainer inSPORTline Combre...

Page 2: ...4 Parts list 6 Assembly steps 7 FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE MACHINE 14 Folding 14 Unfolding 15 CONTROL PANEL 15 Key functions 15 Operations 16 USING AN ELLIPTICAL TRAINER 18 EXPLODED DRAWING 19 COMPONEN...

Page 3: ...he loose parts could get stuck in parts of the machine Always wear sports shoes with rubber soles Place the machine on a flat and even surface It is not recommended to use or store the machine in damp...

Page 4: ...4 ASSEMBLY Tools H 1 Allen bolt M8 16L 2 H 20 Lock nut M8 6...

Page 5: ...2 H 9 Flat washer 17 3 25 0 3T 4 H 17 Allen bolt M8 P1 2 H 15 Carriage bolt M8 40L 4 H 16 Curved washer 6 H 19 Flat washer 2 H 21 Screws M5 14L 10 H 4 Acorn nut M8 2 H 8 Teflon washer 10 25 0 5T 2 H 1...

Page 6: ...5L 2 Allen key 1 Box spanner 2 Parts list Handlebars 1 Control panel 1 Pedals Pedal arms 1 each Handlebar post 1 Upper handlebars 1 each Lower handlebars 1 each Support tubes 1 Pedal crank arms 1 eac...

Page 7: ...rriage bolts H 2 semicircle washers H 16 and nuts H 4 STEP 2 1 Attach the left crank arm F 7 to the cross disc G 12 using a flat washer H 7 a nylon screw H 6 and a cover H 22 2 Attach the right crank...

Page 8: ...crank arm F 8 F 7 using screws F 19 STEP 3 1 Remove the preinstalled mounting hardware from the main base 2 Connect the upper C 2 and lower G 2 cable wire 3 Affix the handlebar post C 1 to the main b...

Page 9: ...axle using a plastic washer H 8 a flat washer H 7 and a nylon screw H 6 KROK 4 1 Take both pedal arms F 1 F 2 and pass them through the corresponding crank arms F 7 F 8 2 Attach the right and left pe...

Page 10: ...ls F 26 F 27 with the corresponding pedal arm plates Secure each foot plate to the pedal arm using screws H 21 Make sure the pedal plates are facing the correct direction STEP 5 1 Connect the left upp...

Page 11: ...ndlebar I 3 I 4 first 4 Attach the covers F 29 F 30 for the left and right upper handlebars I 1 I 2 and fasten them with 4 screws I 8 STEP 6 1 Attach the front handlebar B 1 onto the handlebar post C...

Page 12: ...12 2 Place the plastic cover H 14 on the front handlebar B 1 3 Thread the hand pulse wire B 5 through the handlebar post hole...

Page 13: ...installed screws on the control panel A 2 first 2 Connect the control panel cable C 2 and the hand pulse wire B 5 to the control panel A 1 Then attach the control panel A 1 to the console panel bracke...

Page 14: ...14 FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE MACHINE Folding Find the knob on the front chain cover and turn in clockwise so that the two arrows marks line up Lift up the linkage tube until you hear a click...

Page 15: ...ress with your foot until the linkage arm unfolds completely NOTE Make sure the linkage arm is completely on the ground CONTROL PANEL Key functions MODE With the MODE key you confirm all the set data...

Page 16: ...PROGRAM 12 programs available USER PROGRAM TARGET H R target heart rate program 4 Quick start in manual mode In the main menu user may press START STOP to start a workout in manual mode All the exerc...

Page 17: ...frequency 9 User program The user may create their own program using the UP and DOWN keys and confirming with MODE each program has 16 resistance columns If you hold the MODE key for more than 2 secon...

Page 18: ...l settings and exercise data will be stored until the user starts exercising again 3 If the control panel behaves abnormally please plug out adaptor and then plug it in again USING AN ELLIPTICAL TRAIN...

Page 19: ...19 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 20: ...bar 1 G 18 Sensor holder 1 B 6 Cap for pulse wire 1 G 19 Sensor box w wire 1 C Handlebar post set 1 G 20 Screw M4x10L 1 C 1 Handlebar post 1 G 21 Shaft 1 C 2 Upper console cable 1 G 22 Hex Screw M8xP1...

Page 21: ...sher 2 E 10 Nylon nut M8 1 H 11 Flat washer 1 E 11 Hex Screw M8xP1 25x20L 2 H 12 Spring washers 1 E 12 semicircle washer 2 H 13 Screw M7xP1 0x30L 1 E 13 End cap 4 H 14 Cover for handlebar 1 E 14 Adjus...

Page 22: ...Screw M8 P1 25 16L 4 J 4 Flat Washer 2 F 21 Flat washer 4 J 5 Adjustor for gear box 1 F 22 Bearing 4 J 6 Screw M4x12L 1 F 23 Fixed tube for roller wheel 2 J 7 Hex Nut M4 1 F 24 Roller wheel 2 K Flywhe...

Page 23: ...s activities The Buyer who is not the End Customer is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities The Buyer conforms t...

Page 24: ...claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by the Seller the Seller shall fix...

Page 25: ...25 VAT ID SK2020177082 Phone 421 0 326 526 701 E mail objednavky insportline sk reklamacie insportline sk servis insportline sk Web www insportline sk Date of Sale Stamp and Signature of Seller...

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