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FUNCTIONS 

AUTO ON/OFF 

When  you  start  exercising  or  when  you  push  the  MODE  key,  the 
computer  turns  on.  If  you  leave  this  device  for  4  minutes,  it  shuts 
down automatically.  

SCAN 

Push  the  MODE  key  until  the  arrow  points  to  the  SCAN.  The 
computer will automatically scan the functions every 5 seconds. 

TIME 

Push  the  MODE  key  until  the  arrow  points  to  TIME.  The  computer 
will display your covered workout time in minutes and seconds. 

SPEED 

Push the MODE key until the arrow points to SPEED. The computer 
will display the current training speed. 

CAL (CALORIES) 

Push  the  MODE  key  until  the  arrow  points  to  CAL.  The  computer 
will display the total calories, that have been burnt during workout. 

 PULSE 

Push the MODE key until the arrow points to PULSE and thereafter 
grasp  handlebar  grip  sensors  with  both  hands.  The  computer  will 
display your current heart rate figures and heart symbol. For higher 
preciseness catch the sensors with both hands, not only with one. 

DIST (DISTANCE) 

Push  the  MODE  key  until  the  arrow  points  to  DIST.  The  computer 
will display the total distance covered during your workout. 

ODO (ODOMETER) 

Push  the  MODE  key  until  the  arrow  points  to  ODO.  The  computer 
will display the total distance. 

RESET 

Push the MODE key for over 4 seconds and all functional values will 
be reset to zero, besides the ODO. 

MAINTENANCE 

 

Use a soft cloth and mild detergent to clean it. 

 

Never use abrasives or solvents for plastic parts. 

 

Wipe sweats after each usage. 

 

Protect the computer from water and humidity. 

 

Protect the computer and console from direct sunlight. 

 

Once a week check all bolts and nuts. They must be well tightened. 

 

Store it in a clean and dry place away from children. 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

PROBLEM 

SOLUTION 

There is no display on the console. 

1.  Remove the computer console and check 

if all wires are properly connected. 

2.  Check  if  the  batteries  are  properly 

inserted and springs damage-free. 

3.  Check  the  battery  power  and  replace  if 

necessary. 

Unusual noises. 

Check  all  bolts  and  nuts  and  re-tighten,  if 
necessary. 

 

Summary of Contents for IN 16147

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 16147 Elliptical Trainer inSPORTline Airgym...

Page 2: ...ANDRAIL AND FOOT BARS 8 3 RIGHT LEFT HANDLEBAR ARM 9 4 HANDLEBAR SUPPORT FRAME HAND PULSE HANDLEBAR COMPUTER 10 5 COMPUTER AND DUMBBELL RACK 10 COMPUTER 11 BATTERY INSTALLATION 11 FUNCTIONS 12 MAINTEN...

Page 3: ...on the pedal and stride over the main frame Thereafter step on the other pedal During a workout hold the handlebars by hands and let the pedals running smoothly while pushing or pulling handlebars Le...

Page 4: ...2 0 1 55 Wave washer 28 17 0 3 1 64 Nylon nut for right crank 1 3 Bolt M10x57 4 4 Big curve washer 10 25 2 0 4 5 Cap nut M10 S17 4 74 Bolt M8x38 4 75 Big arc washer 8 20 2 0 4 76 Cap nut M8 4 59 Screw...

Page 5: ...Phillips self tapping screw ST4 8x20 1 15 Crank nut 7 8 1 16 Washer 34 5x 23x2 5 1 17 Slotted bearing nut 7 8 1 18 Bearing 2 19 Bearing cap 2 20 Notched bearing nut 15 16 1 21 Washer 40x 24x3 0 1 22 C...

Page 6: ...lt for right crank 16x89xL23 1 55 Wave washer 28x 17x0 3 4 56 Spring washer 20x 13x0 2 2 57 Nylon nut for right crank 1 58 End cap 30 30 1 5 2 59 Bolt M10x45 4 60 Foot pedal 2 61 Cap S16 4 62 Bolt M10...

Page 7: ...nsion wire L650 mm 1 81 Handlebar support frame 1 82 Screw M8 35 2 83 Form grip 24x 30x240 2 84 Hand pulse 2 85 Phillips self tapping screw ST4 2x20 2 86 End cap 25x1 5 2 87 Hand pulse handlebar 1 88...

Page 8: ...washers 28x 16 72 two wave washers 28x 17x0 3 55 Tighten all bolts with two Allen wrenches 6 mm that included Attach the left foot bar 53 onto the left crank 21 using one bolt 16x 89xL23 54 one wave w...

Page 9: ...handrail arm plastic bushing on the tube of the left handrail 67 Secure it with two bolts 74 two cap nuts 76 and two big curve washers 75 Follow the same steps to attach the right handlebar arm 42 to...

Page 10: ...h the tension control knob 32 onto the hand pulse handlebar support frame 81 with one screw M5x15 33 Use the screwdriver and tighten both screws M5x15 33 until they are firm Attach the middle handleba...

Page 11: ...r UM 3 batteries into the battery compartment 3 Make sure the batteries are properly placed and springs are in contact 4 Attach the cover again 5 If the display doesn t display properly take out the b...

Page 12: ...atch the sensors with both hands not only with one DIST DISTANCE Push the MODE key until the arrow points to DIST The computer will display the total distance covered during your workout ODO ODOMETER...

Page 13: ...m until they are over your head Stretch your right arm against ceiling as high as possible Repeat all with your left hand Quadriceps stretch Lean with one hand against a wall to keep balance Put your...

Page 14: ...s 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 i...

Page 15: ...Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the damaged part or product for a new one Based on the agreement of the Buyer the Seller has the right to exchange the de...

Page 16: ...16 Web www insportline sk Date of Sale Stamp and Signature of Seller...

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