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BODY FAT MODE 

1.

 

When workout stop, press BODY FAT key. 

2.

 

Hold on handgrip, after 8 seconds, computer will show BMI, FAT% and fat symbol. 

3.

 

Press BODY FAT key again reverse to main menu. 

B.M.I. (Body mass index): 

B.M.I 

SCALE 

LOW 

LOW/MED 

MEDIUM 

MED/HIGH 

RANGE 

<20 

20-24 

24.1-26.5 

>26.5 

 

BODY FAT: 

SYMBOL 

— 

 

 

 

FAT% 

SEX 

LOW 

LOW/MED 

MEDIUM 

MED/HIGH 

MALE 

<13% 

13%-25.9% 

26%-30% 

>30% 

FEMALE 

<23% 

23%-35.9% 

36%-40% 

>40% 

 

NOTE: 

1.

 

This computer requires 9V, 500mA or 9V, 1000mA adaptor. 

2.

 

When  user  stop  pedaling  for  4  minutes,  computer  will  enter  into  power  save  mode,  all  setting  and 

exercise data will stored until user start exercise again. 

3.

 

When computer act abnormal, please plug out the adaptor and plug in again. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS 

General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms 

All  Warranty  Conditions  stated  hereunder  determine  Warranty  Coverage  and  Warranty  Claim  Procedure. 
Conditions  of  Warranty  and  Warranty  Claims  are  governed  by  Act  No.  40/1964  Coll.  Civil  Code,  Act  No. 
513/1991 Coll., Commercial Code, and Act No. 634/1992 Coll., Consumer Protection Act, as amended, also in 
cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules. 

The  seller  is  SEVEN  SPORT  s.r.o.  with  its  registered  office  in  Borivojova  Street  35/878,  Prague  13000, 
Company Registration Number: 26847264, registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court in Prague, Section 
C, Insert No. 116888. 

Summary of Contents for IN 162 Denver

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL EN IN 162 Elliptical inSPORTline Denver...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 IMPORTANT NOTES 3 PARTS LIST 4 EXPLODED DRAWING 6 CHECK LIST 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 SM3720 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 14 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 17...

Page 3: ...oach 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 exc...

Page 4: ...ediately after meals PARTS LIST Part No Description Q ty Part No Description Q ty 1 Main frame 1 45 Anti loose nut 3 8 26UNF 6 5T 2 2 Front stabilizer 1 46 Handle pulse cable 2 3 Square neck bolt M8 7...

Page 5: ...Fixed handlebar 1 28 Sensor cable 1 73 Flat washer D14 D6 5 0 8T 4 29 Upper computer cable 1 74 Anti loose nut 2 30 Lower computer cable 1 75 Screw ST4 20 4 31 Bushing D29 D11 9 9T 4 76 Upper cover 1...

Page 6: ...67 68 13 68 14L 54 15 72 36L 36R 42 39 2 45 44 52L 7 9 6 12 7 7 43 33 74 61 60 63 26 33 35 58 57 34 62 1 69 67 68 13 68 13 68 13 67 68 59 18 50 22 23 24 31 32 50 18 24 23 31 42 14R 9 7 6 14L 14R 13 12...

Page 7: ...22 D8 5 1 5T D15 4 D8 2 2T M8 1 25 15L M8 1 25 20L D14 D6 5 0 8T 3 6 7 9 8 20 73 D25 D8 5 2T 66 M8 1 25 25L 40 38 67 22 59 ST4 20L 75 78 M6 1 45L 77 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 X4 X1 X1 X1 X1 X2 X2 X4 X10 X2 X2...

Page 8: ...TRUCTIONS STEP 1 Assemble the front stabilizer 2 and rear stabilizer 19 onto the main frame 1 by using the two square neck bolts 3 the two curved washers 6 then two spring washers 7 and two domed nuts...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 2 First connect the upper computer cable 29 with the lower computer cable 30...

Page 10: ...rough the movable handlebar support 12 assemble one waved washer 67 every side and the movable handlebar support 12 then assemble one flat washer 66 one spring washer 7 every side then tighten with th...

Page 11: ...s 9 then the two spring washers 7 the two curved washers 6 Then assemble the cover for handlebar 17 to the fixed well handlebar 72 Assemble the left right handlebar 52L 52R on the movable handlebar su...

Page 12: ...g the two square neck screws 20 the two flat washers 73 then tighten it with knob 77 Using the four bolts 9 the four spring washer 7 the two curved washer 6 the two taper washers 48 to tighten the han...

Page 13: ...cable 29 and handle pulse cable 46 with the computer 64 Fix the upper cover for universal axle 22 and the lower cover for universal axle 59 by using the Screw 75 Before excising please remember to ins...

Page 14: ...per minute Range 0 999 WATTS Workout power consumption Range 0 350 MANUAL Manual mode workout PROGRAM 12 PROGRAM selection USER User creates resistance level profile H R C Target HR training mode WATT...

Page 15: ...workout program choose Manual and press MODE to enter 2 Press UP or DOWN to preset TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE and press MODE to confirm 3 Press START STOP keys to start workout Press UP or DOWN to a...

Page 16: ...nd press MODE to enter 2 Press UP or Down to select 55 75 90 or TAG TARGET H R default 100 3 Press UP or DOWN to preset workout TIME 4 Press START STOP button to start or stop workout Press RESET to r...

Page 17: ...start exercise again 3 When computer act abnormal please plug out the adaptor and plug in again TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms...

Page 18: ...s in design or construction etc Warranty Claim Procedure The Buyer is obliged to check the Goods delivered by the Seller immediately after taking the responsibility for the Goods and its damages i e i...

Page 19: ...portline cz Warranty Claims 420 556 770 190 Mobile 420 604 853 019 reklamace insportline cz Service 420 556 770 190 Mobile 420 604 853 019 servis insportline cz Fax 420 556 770 192 Service 420 556 770...

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