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When folding the device open, there is a risk of crushing in the area of the joint ! Hold the
device only outside of this area while folding it open.

UNFOLDING

Remove the safety pin (31) from the main frame (1), open the frame and place it on the ground.

Align the openings of the main frame (1) and the support frame (24). Push safety pin ( 31) through the openings.

COMPUTER

FUNCTIONS

STEPS (COUNT):

 the stepping function is displayed permanently on screen LCD1.

STEPS /MIN (RPM):

 Press the MODE button to go to the next button STEP / MIN. This function will display

on the screen LCD2 the number of steps per minute that you are actually doing.

SCAN (SCAN):

 Press the MODE button to move to the next selection key for the SCAN function. The scan

now automatically scans through all the functions of the computer. Each function is displayed on LCD2 screen
for about 4 seconds before the next function to be displayed. The third selection arrow will always bet on the
current function displayed on the computer screen (this type of arrow only appears with the SCAN function).

PULSE (PUL):

  Grasp both MEGA pulse sensors with both hands or Press the MODE button to move the

selection key on the PULSE function. The current heart rate will appear on the screen LCD2. You can also set a
target heart rate zone. Press the MODE button to select the function PULSE, press the SET button to set a
frequency between 40 and 240 bpm. As soon as you reach the target, the device beeps three warning. The setting
of the pulses can be deleted using the RESET button. The pulsations are indicative and may vary from the real
ones so are not suitable for therapeutic purposes.

TOTAL STEPS (T.CNT):

 Press the MODE button to go to the selection key for the function TOTAL STEPS.

The LCD2 screen will display the total number of steps resulting from all the training units. When the batteries
are replaced, this value will be reset.

TIME (TIME):

 Shows the elapsed time from the time of operation of the unit. The TIME function is displayed

in the LCD2 only in combination with the SCAN function. E 'can also select the countdown. Press the MODE
button to select the TIME function, press the SET button to set a time from 1 to 99 minutes. As soon as it reaches
zero, the device beeps twice warning. The setting of the countdown can be deleted with the RESET button.

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Summary of Contents for IN 9101

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 9101 Power Stepper inSPORTline Bailar 1...

Page 2: ...ASSEMBLING THE SUPPORT FRAME TO LOWER MAIN FRAME 9 ASSEMBLING THE UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FRAME 10 ASSEMBLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS 11 ASSEMBLING HANDLEBAR AND COMPUTER 12 ASSEMBLING DRINK BOTTLE HOLDE...

Page 3: ...rcises to warm up before using this device 10 Always wear appropriate athletic wear while exercising with this device Never wear clothing that might get caught by the device 11 Exercise devices are no...

Page 4: ...EQUIPMENT 4...

Page 5: ...assembly instructions before assembling the device and then proceed step by step as described Unpack all components and place them next to each other on the floor Please ensure sufficient range of mov...

Page 6: ...2 16 Cover 2 31 Safety pin 1 54 Cross head screw 2 10 11 50 Screw set for pedal assembly 4 18 33 46 Screw set for hydraulic cylinder assembly top 2 17 18 Screw set for pedal pipe assembly 2 14 15 17 4...

Page 7: ...r leveling mechanism to adjust your unit to minor uneven spots on the ground by twisting the caps B Place both buffers 9 on the rear base unit 4 C Attach the rear base unit 4 using the two screws 8 tw...

Page 8: ...ASSEMBLING THE PEDAL PIPES Attach both pedal pipes 22 and both end caps 19 using one Allen screw 17 and one washer 18 each on the support frame 24 Push both cover caps 16 on the two end caps 19 8...

Page 9: ...to the cords B Connect the support frame 24 to the bottom main frame 1 using a hexagon bolt 30 two washers 29 and a nut 28 Install on washer 29 each under the screw head and under the nut 28 Insert t...

Page 10: ...ed to the computer The cord connections must be located on the inside of the frame and must not protrude in order to prevent damage to the cords B Attach the upper main frame 51 to the bottom main fra...

Page 11: ...o hydraulic cylinders 21 into the forks of the two pedal pipes 22 and connect them with one Allen screw 13 one washer 14 and one nut 15 each The cylinder has twelve resistance levels the higher the nu...

Page 12: ...the back of the computer 40 to the upper sensor cord 53 D Insert the hand pulse cord 41 into the socket PULSE on the back of the computer 40 INSERTING BATTERIES A Open the battery compartment on the b...

Page 13: ...ulic cylinders are set to the same level of resistance before starting the exercise STORAGE FOLDING To save space when storing the device it can be folded closed when not in use 1 Set both hydraulic c...

Page 14: ...LSE PUL Grasp both MEGA pulse sensors with both hands or Press the MODE button to move the selection key on the PULSE function The current heart rate will appear on the screen LCD2 You can also set a...

Page 15: ...deleted by pressing RESET DISPLAY BACK VIEW Battery compartment 2pcs 1 5V AAA batteries NOTE 1 To reset the values of TIME TOTAL STEPS CALORIES press the MODE button for at least 5 seconds 2 The PULS...

Page 16: ...remain standing in the central zone of the pedal doing so has a better action of the lever and then the movement is easier to complete Make sure that at least half the length of the foot is on the ped...

Page 17: ...insert new batteries Batteries inserted wrongly reinsert No cord connection Inspect cord connection If this does not resolve your problem call service MECHANICAL Stepping resistance cannot be control...

Page 18: ...EXPLODED DRAWING 18...

Page 19: ...Buffer 2 10 Cross head screw 4 11 Washer 4 12 Pedal R L 2 13 Allen screw 2 14 Washer 5 15 Nylon nut 5 16 Cover 2 17 Allen screw 5 18 Washer 4 19 End cap 2 20 Sleeve 6 21 Hydraulic cylinder 2 22 Pedal...

Page 20: ...ndle upper part 1 40 Computer 1 41 Hand pulse cord 1 42 Bolt 2 43 Cross head screw 6 44 Hand pulse sensor bottom 2 45 Handle cover upper part 2 46 Plastic cover 5 47 Washer 2 48 Spring clip 2 49 Nut 2...

Page 21: ...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 th...

Page 22: ...day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is not able to settle the Warranty Claim within the ag...

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