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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Read this manual before first using and keep it for future reference. Product specifications
may slightly vary from used illustrations and can be changed without previous warning.
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To reduce risk of some injury, observe all warnings and precautions and use it only for
intended purpose and only according to this manual. Don’t do any improper modification.
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Before starting any exercise, consult physician. It is especially important if you have some
health problems or if you take some medical care that could influence heart rate, blood
pressure or cholesterol level.
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Respect your body signals. Improper or excessive workout can damage your health. If you
have following or similar symptoms, stop exercising immediately: pain, chest tightness,
irregular heartbeat extreme shortness of breath, feeling light-headed, dizzy or nauseous.
Consult your physician before starting again.
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Regularly check all bolts and nuts. They should be well tightened. Retighten if necessary.
Regularly check it for damage or wearing. Never use damaged or worn product.
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Put it on a flat, clean and solid surface and use a mat to protect the floor. Keep a safety
clearance of at least 0.6 m around this device.
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Do warm-up exercises to reduce muscle injury.
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Never use this device if it doesn’t work properly. Use only original spare parts.
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Protect it from moisture and dust. Don’t use it outdoors.
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Only one person can use it at time.
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Wear suitable sports clothes and shoes. Avoid too lose dress that can be easily caught in
machine or restrict your motions.
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No adjustable part should protrude and restrict user movements.
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It is not intended for therapeutic use.
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Keep children and pets away from this device. Intended only for adults.
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Maintain all moving parts weekly. Check all components before each using. Replace
immediately all damaged or worn parts.
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Flywheel weight: 8 kg
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Weight limit:
120 kg
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Category: HC
(according to EN957 standard) suitable for home using.
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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.