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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. 

According to valid legal regulations it depends whether the 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 trade or business 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  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 are valid and binding, unless otherwise specified in 
the Purchase Agreement, in the Amendment to this Contract or in another written agreement. 

Warranty Conditions 

Warranty Period 

The  Seller  provides  the  Buyer  a  24  months  Warranty  for  Goods  Quality,  unless  otherwise  specified  in  the 
Certificate  of Warranty,  Invoice,  Bill  of  Delivery  or  other  documents  related  to  the  Goods. The  legal  warranty 
period provided to the Consumer is not affected. 

By the Warranty for Goods Quality, the Seller guarantees that the delivered Goods shall be, for a certain period 
of  time,  suitable  for  regular  or  contracted  use,  and  that  the  Goods  shall  maintain  its  regular  or  contracted 
features. 

The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from: 

User’s fault, i.e. product damage caused by unqualified repair work, improper assembly, insufficient insertion of 
seat post into frame, insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks 

Improper maintenance 

Mechanical damages 

Regular use (e.g. wearing out of rubber and plastic parts, joints etc.) 

Unavoidable event, natural disaster 

Adjustments made by unqualified person 

Improper  maintenance,  improper  placement,  damages  caused  by  low  or  high  temperature,  water,  inappropriate 
pressure, shocks, intentional changes 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.  immediately  after  its  delivery.  The  Buyer  must  check  the  Goods  so  that  he 
discovers all the defects that can be discovered by such check.  

When making a Warranty Claim the Buyer is obliged, on request of the Seller, to prove the purchase and validity 
of  the  claim  by  the  Invoice  or  Bill  of  Delivery  that  includes  the  product’s  serial  number,  or  eventually  by  the 
documents  without the  serial  number. If the Buyer does  not prove the validity of the Warranty  Claim by these 
documents, the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim. 

Summary of Contents for IN 2678

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL EN IN 2678 Magnetic Treadmill with Ski Function inSPORTline Excel Run ...

Page 2: ...2 STEP 3 13 STEP 4 15 STEP 5 16 STEP 6 17 STEP 7 18 STEP 8 19 STEP 9 20 STEP 10 21 STORAGE 22 BELT ADJUSTMENT 23 GRADIENT ADJUSTMENT 24 HOW TO USE THE SKI FUNCTION 25 TENSION ADJUSTMENT 26 HANDLEBAR TENSION ADJUSTMENT 27 MAINTENANCE 27 EXERCISE COMPUTER WITH PULSE INSTRUCTION MANUAL 28 WARM UP AND COOL DOWN 30 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 32 ...

Page 3: ...C TREADMILL WITH SKI It is your responsibility to ensure that all users of the equipment are informed of all warnings and precautions 5 Keep children and pets away from the equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use 6 Before using the machine please check the nuts and bolts are securely tightened 7 Always use the equipment as mentioned ...

Page 4: ...4 EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 5: ...Bolt M8 40 1 K Nut M8 2 L Sleeve 2 M Screw M4 15 2 N Knob M8 2 O Pin φ8 2 P Wrench S13 1 Q Wrench S5 1 1 Main Frame 1 2 Rear Roller 1 3 Plastic Washer 4 4 Steel End 2 5 Bolt M6X75 2 6R Rear End Cap R 1 6L Rear End Cap L 1 7 Screw M4 4 8 Rear Axle 1 9 End Cap 2 10 Side Rail 2 11 Computer 1 12 Plastic End Cap 5 13 Bolt M8x45 1 14R Handle Bar 1 14L Handle Bar 1 15 End Cap 2 16 Bolt M6 20 1 ...

Page 6: ...le Bar 1 30 Bolt M8x35 2 31 Sensor Wire Connector 1 32 Screw M5 25L 6 33 Left Side Handle Post 1 34 Washer 2 35 Spring 1 36 Extension Tube 1 37 Running Belt 1 38 Plastic Cover 1 39 Front Axle 1 40 Front Roller 1 41 Screw M3 2 42 Sensor Control 1 43 Running Board 1 44 Rear adjustment frame 1 45 Washer 4 46 Sensor Wire of Hand Pulse 1SET 47 Bolt M6 10 2 48 Screw M4 12 2 49 Knob 1 50 Hand Pulse 2 51 ...

Page 7: ...MATION NO DESCRIPTION QTY NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 Main Frame 1 29 Handle Bar 1 11 Computer 1 33 Left Side Handle Post 1 14L 14R Handle bar 2 36 Extension tube 1 23 Bottom Frame 1 38 Plastic Cover 1 24 Right Side Handle Post 1 27R R L Cover of handle 2 ...

Page 8: ...S13 NOTICE Read this manual before assembly Recognize the spare parts first Check the hardware Ensure that you have the right tool Prepare an area to assemble Follow the instruction accordingly Never force the joints Periodically tighten the joints ...

Page 9: ...nual with you HARDWARE NO SPECIFICATION QTY I M8 70 2 F M8 50 3 H M8 45 2 J M8 40 1 A M8 15 6 M M4 15 2 B OD16 8 ID8 2 8 K M8 2 C OD16 8 ID8 2 4 G OD22 ID8 2 2 E OD13 ID6 2 2 D OD59 ID38 4 L OD12 7 ID8 2 11L 2 N M8 2 ...

Page 10: ...10 O ø8 2 P S13 1 Q S5 1 ...

Page 11: ...11 STEP 1 A M8 15 6 C OD16 8 ID8 2 2 B OD16 8 ID8 2 4 Q S5 1 ...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 2 F M8 50 2 G OD22 ID8 2 2 O ø8 2 Q S5 1 ...

Page 13: ...at it is at the level 8 L O R T N O C N O I S N E T HIGH LOW 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 THE ASSEMBLY OF MAGNETIC TENSION ADJUSTING SET IS AS THE FOLLOWING STEPS 1 Insert C through A Note G through under the Main Frame 2 Pull G downward in order to make A be near B insert F into B ...

Page 14: ...14 3 Revolve D as the drawing direction in order to tighten these two parts well ...

Page 15: ...15 STEP 4 47 M6 10 2 E OD13 ID6 2 2 Q S5 1 ...

Page 16: ...16 STEP 5 F M8 50 1 J M8 40 1 B OD16 8 ID8 2 2 K M8 2 P S13 1 Q S5 1 ...

Page 17: ...17 STEP 6 H M8 45 2 C OD16 8 ID8 2 2 Q S5 1 ...

Page 18: ...18 STEP 7 48 M4 12 2 55 OD12 ID4 2 Q S5 1 ...

Page 19: ...19 STEP 8 ...

Page 20: ...20 STEP 9 M M4 15 2 Q S5 1 ...

Page 21: ...21 STEP 10 N M8 2 L OD12 7 ID8 2 11L 2 B OD16 8 ID8 2 2 D OD59 ID38 4 I M8 70 2 You d better check if all the parts are well fastened or not before using ...

Page 22: ...22 STORAGE Please loosen knob 49 completely before folding the treadmill Then lift the NO 1 Main frame to the upright position and use knob 49 to fasten it tightly to prevent any accident in advance ...

Page 23: ...exagon socket screw clockwise 1 or 2 circles revolve back a little bit 2 When the tread belt moves to the left side please revolve the left side hexagon socket screw clockwise 1 or 2 circles revolve back a little bit 3 When the tread belt is too tight please revolve the left and the right side hexagon socket screw anticlockwise then revolve back a little bit 4 When the tread belt is too loose plea...

Page 24: ... ANGEL Use your left hand to lift off the machine and then use your right hand to adjust up down plinth in the clockwise direction to collimate down its angle then insert the pin NO O If you want to downward just do it in the anticlockwise ...

Page 25: ...the machine Please run slowly till you are familiar with your body rhythm it is the same when you want to use the ski handlebars while running Level 1 means the lowest level and you can adjust the tension goes up from 1 to 8 The 8th level is the highest one ATTENTION The correct way of using the ski bar is from Front Rear not from Left Right The Ski bar is only allowed to use from Front to Rear NO...

Page 26: ... tension power according to the photo as below 1 When revolving the bolt No 16 in the a direction the tension power will be less 2 When revolving the bolt No 16 in the b direction the tension power will be more Once after adjusting the No 16 bolt you also have to check if the tension wire is too loose if necessary you just adjust the bolt No D E see ASSEMBLY STEP 3 ...

Page 27: ...e of the belt and touch the top surface of the Tread board If the surface is wet no lubrication is required If the surface is dry lift one side of the belt edge first and at the same time spray or apply lubricant to the board Make sure to walk on your Treadmill at a slow speed for the first 3 4 minutes of use after applying lubricant This helps to distribute the lubricant equally NOTE Do not apply...

Page 28: ...o end B Press MODE button until CAL appears Press SET button to set exercise calories When the set is zero the computer will alarm 15 seconds 6 TOTAL DISTANCE ODO Count the total distance after installing the batteries 7 PULSE RATE Press MODE button until appears Before measuring your pulse rate please place both your palms on the contact pads and the monitor will show your current heart beat rate...

Page 29: ...aximum pickup signal is 99 9KM H 99 9Mile H or 1500RPM Distance 0 00 99 99 Km Or Miles Calories 0 0 999 9 9999 Kcal Total Distance 0 9999 Km or Miles Pulse Rate 40 240 BPM Battery Type 2 pcs of size AA or UM3 Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage Temperature 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F ...

Page 30: ...INE Inner Thigh Stretch Sit with the soles of your feet together with your knees pointing outward Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible Gently push your knees towards the floor Hold for 15 counts Hamstring Stretch Sit with your right leg extend Rest the sole of your left foot against your right inner thigh Stretch toward your toe as far as possible Hold for 15 counts Relax and then r...

Page 31: ... repeat on the other side for 15 counts Side Stretch Open your arms to the side and continue lifting them until they are over your head Reach your right arm as far upward toward the ceiling as you can for one count Feel the stretch up your right side Repeat this action with your left arm Toe Touch Slow bend forward from your waist letting your back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your to...

Page 32: ...s Warranty Period The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected By the Warranty for Goods Quality the Seller guarantees that the delivered Goods shall be for a certain period of time suit...

Page 33: ...nge 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 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...

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