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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.

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Summary of Contents for SPORTline EG-7820

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 9322 Elliptical Trainer SPORTline EG 7820 Product May Vary Slightly From Picture MADE IN TAIWAN 1...

Page 2: ...ONS 7 HOW TO ADJUST CONSOLE ANGLE 14 HOW TO TOW THE ITEM SAFELY 14 CONSOLE OVERVIEW 15 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 30 EXERCISE INTENSITY 30 WARM UP AND COOL DOWN 31 SUGGESTED STRETCHING EXERCISES 31 PARTS...

Page 3: ...tion the Elliptical Trainer on loose rugs or uneven surfaces 7 Inspect the Elliptical Trainer for worn or loose components prior to use 8 Tighten replace any loose or worn components prior to using th...

Page 4: ...IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY BEFORE YOU BEGIN Thank you for choosing the Elliptical Trainer We take great pride in producing this quality product and hope it will provide many hours of quality exercise to...

Page 5: ...T HAND SOCKET WRENCH 17mm SOCKET WRENCH 13mm WRENCH 17mm PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER 6mm 5...

Page 6: ...t head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the bolt or screw After unpacking the unit you will notice that the package includes 2 bags of hardware HARDWARE KIT A and H...

Page 7: ...make sure all assembly parts are present and in good condition Do not dispose of the packing material until the assembly process is completed Assembly tools and hardware kit have included for you to u...

Page 8: ...ials from your area and place them back into the box Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed Read each step carefully before beginning STEP 1 Leveler Stabilizer Assembly a...

Page 9: ...r Stabilizer 3 onto the Main Frame 1 and secure with 2pcs Washers 8x38x2 0t 92 2pcs Lock Washers M8 88 and 2pcs Bolts M8Xp1 25x65mm 113 NOTE If the item is not level review the LEVELING to level the L...

Page 10: ...OTE Please do not fully tighten Bolts 117 or Nuts 125 until Step 5 has been COMPLETED c Slide the Upright Sleeve 36 down to cover the open area of the Main Frame 1 STEP 4 Pedal Support Arm Pedal Arm A...

Page 11: ...ware boxes STEP 6 Pivoting Arm Cover Assembly a Attach the Left Rear Pivoting Arm Cover 49 and Right Rear Pivoting Arm Cover 50 and secure with 4pcs Bolts M5xp0 8x15mm 100 b Attach the Left Middle Piv...

Page 12: ...Post 4 and secure with the Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x12mm 143 and Lock Washer M8 88 STEP 8 Wire and Stationary Handlebar Assembly NOTE The Bolt Button Head M8xp1 25x16mm 110 and Lock Washer M8 88 are...

Page 13: ...general or other type of batteries are not allowed to use c Install rechargeable batteries into the Console 41 Make sure the location of positive or negative battery terminal is correct d Attach the...

Page 14: ...ew Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 100 from the Upright Post 4 Attach the Accessory Tray 37 onto the Upright Post 4 and secure with the Screw Round Head M5xp0 8x15mm 100 STEP 13 Upper Handlebar Assembly NOTE...

Page 15: ...e above procedure to attach Right Pedal and Non Slip Pad on the Right Pedal Arm For the final step make sure all the bolts and nuts are tighten securely before using HOW TO ADJUST CONSOLE ANGLE To get...

Page 16: ...splay may vary slightly from the actual console display the above console overview is for reference only The console has metric and imperial system difference due to the usage of the different countri...

Page 17: ...ep sound LCD diagram appears as below Enter into the initial setting mode after around two seconds as below Initial setting mode POWER OFF The console would automatically shut off after 30 seconds of...

Page 18: ...function value displays of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE b START PAUSE button 1 Press to start a workout 2 Press to pause the program The console would display the current function values of workload...

Page 19: ...ctivate the console b The activated LCD console lights up along with a long beep sound LCD diagram appears as shown below Enter into the initial setting mode after around two seconds as shown below 2...

Page 20: ...R c ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting d PAUSE MODE single will flash on LCD window for setting e LCD window then display flashing workload lev...

Page 21: ...rkout The selected value will turn to zero after turning off Yes Use RESET button 1 Time will count up to 99 00 and cycle run the program profile without setting 2 Time will count down to 0 depends on...

Page 22: ...kout The selected value will turn to zero after turning off Yes Use RESET button EACH 6 SECONDS WATT CALORIES RPM SPEED WOULD SWITCH DISPLAY ON LCD WINDOW RPM 0 to 250 No Yes Auto PROGRAM MODE There a...

Page 23: ...e PROGRAM button to select PROGRAM MODE while in other mode MANUAL USER TARGET H R c ENTER button Press the ENTER button for confirming and entering the function value setting d PAUSE MODE single will...

Page 24: ...cle through the functions as follow and allow users to set the function values TIME 01 00 to 99 00 1minute increment DISTANCE 0 1 to 99 9km 0 1km increment CALORIES 10 to 990 Kcal 10 Kcal Increment PU...

Page 25: ...ant Power RPM RESISTANCE Unchangeable resistance even though the value of RPM Rotate Per Minute increases or decreases under the Constant Torque Mode during workout No matter how fast you pedal the re...

Page 26: ...setting To increase or decrease the value of the function TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE press the UP or DOWN button To reset the function value to zero press the RESET button i START PAUSE button Afte...

Page 27: ...nter into the initial setting mode as illustration shown below The RESET function only operates under PAUSE MODE c Skip to Step B of NORMAL OPERATION on the next page to continue the operation 3 NORMA...

Page 28: ...t a workout directly without setting function values TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE Or hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds to continue selecting the other function value of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE...

Page 29: ...stantly emit Please note that this is a warning for you to slow down or to decrease the workload level TARGET H R MODE There are three ways to enter into TARGET H R MODE as below 1 POWER OFF STATUS LC...

Page 30: ...to select your age Note Please note that although the console allows input for age beginning at 10 years old the product is not recommended for children s use f ENTER button Press the ENTER button to...

Page 31: ...y and increase your time on the item gradually a few minutes per workout Initially you may be able to exercise only for a few minutes in your target zone however your aerobic fitness will improve over...

Page 32: ...WN Warm up The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries Warm up for two to five minutes before strength training or aerobic exercising Perform activities tha...

Page 33: ...h Bent Over Leg Stretch Stand with feet shoulder width apart and lean forward as illustrated Using the arms gently pull the upper body towards the right leg Let the head hand down DO NOT BOUNCE Hold...

Page 34: ...spension Tube 2 15 Pedal Arm Connector 2 16 Front Left Side Cover 1 17 Front Right Side Cover 1 18 Base Frame Rear Cap 1 19 Front Decoration Cover 1 20 Main Frame Base Cover 1 21 Crank Cover 2 22 Rear...

Page 35: ...2 52 Right Middle Pivoting Arm Cover 2 53 Left Rear Pedal Cover outer 1 54 Left Rear Pedal Cover inner 1 55 Left Rear Pedal Cover middle 1 56 Right Rear Pedal Cover outer 1 57 Right Rear Pedal Cover...

Page 36: ...0t 4 93 Washer 10 23 2 0t 2 94 Washer 21 30 1 0t 6 95 Screw M3 10mm 1 96 Screw M4 20mm 7 97 Screw M5 18mm 32 98 Bolt M8 1 25 10mm 4 99 Bolt M3 25mm 4 100 Bolt M5 p0 8 15mm 46 101 Bolt M5 p0 8 50mm 2 1...

Page 37: ...Nut M10 p1 5 2 126 Nylon Nut M10 p1 5 10 127 Flange Nut M10 p1 25 1 128 Nut M10 p1 25 1 129 Generator Connection Wire 2 130 Upper Connection Wire 1 131 Middle Connection Wire 1 132 Lower Connection Wi...

Page 38: ...PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING A 38...

Page 39: ...PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING B 39...

Page 40: ...rranty 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...

Page 41: ...aim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods unless a longer period has been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be th...

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