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Hamstring stretched 

Sit and outstretch your right leg. Rest the sole of your left foot against 
the inside of your right tight. Stretch out your right arm along your right 
leg  as  far  as  you  can.  Hold  for  15  seconds  and  relax.  Repeat all  with 
your left leg and left arm. 

 

Side stretches 

Raise your arms above your head.  Stretch your right arm towards the 
ceiling  as  far  as  possible.  Stretch  your  upper  body  towards  the  right 
side. Then repeat the exercise for the left side. 

 

Calves and Achilles tendon 

Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right one and your 
arms forward. Stretch out your right leg and keep your left foot on the 
floor.  Bend your left leg and lean forwards by moving your right hip in 
the direction of the wall. Hold for 15 seconds. Keep your leg stretched 
and repeat exercising with other leg. 

 

Head rolls 

Slowly  tilt  your  head  to  the  right,  stretching  out  the  left  side  of  your 
neck.  Hold  for  20  seconds.  Then  tilt  it  back  again  to  the  left  and 
continue  until  the  right  side  of  your  neck  is  stretched  out.  Hold  for  20 
seconds. Slowly tilt your head forwards a

nd stick out your neck. Don’t 

rotate your head all the way round. Repeat it several times. 

 

THE COOL DOWN PHASE 

This stage is to let your Cardio-vascular System and muscles wind down. This is a repeat of the warm 
up  exercise  e.g.  reduce  your  tempo,  continue  for  approximately  5  minutes.  The  stretching  exercises 
should now be repeated. Again, remember not to force or jerk your muscles into the stretch. 

As you get fitter, you may need to train longer and harder. It is advisable to train at least three times a 
week, and if possible, space your workouts evenly throughout the week. 

Summary of Contents for Verticon 21964

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 21964 Verticon inSPORTline Home...

Page 2: ...10 STEP 7 11 STEP 8 12 STEP 9 13 MOVING 14 PLACEMENT 15 CONSOLE 16 BUTTONS 17 FUNCTION 17 USE 18 MAINTENANCE 18 GENERAL TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS 18 EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS 19 THE WARM UP PHASE 19 THE CO...

Page 3: ...e device only in accordance with the manual Do not use the device unless it is completely assembled If you are unsure contact a professional service Place the device on a flat and clean surface For gr...

Page 4: ...4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 Height adjusting knob 2 Console 3 Resistance knob 4 Handle 5 Pedal 6 Transport wheel 7 Level feet...

Page 5: ...he packing material before the assembly is completed Tools and hardware are included Handlebar 25 26 Upper handlebars 39 40 Rear handlebars 41 42 Leveling feet 62 Adjusting knobs 28 Pedals 35 36 Rear...

Page 6: ...with screwdriver Allen key Some parts can be pre assembled STEP 1 Attach the rear stabilizer 58 and front stabilizer 59 to the base 60 as shown and secure with 4x bolts 96 and 4x nuts 71 Using the dra...

Page 7: ...with one hand Once the machine is level secure the foot with the other hand using the plate 103 to a stable position Note To move the transport wheels 63 must be higher than the leveling feet 62 STEP...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 3 Attach the main frame 53 to the base 60 and connect with 6x bolts 98 Note Do not tighten the screws yet...

Page 9: ...e bolts 97 are pre mounted on the main frame 53 Unscrew the bolts for the next procedure Attach the support tube 55 to the base 60 and main frame 53 with 2x bolts 97 and 98 Make sure that the bolts ar...

Page 10: ...and type for each option Attach the cable 18 to the pedal holder 38 and tighten with 1x bolt 81 2x washers 66 1x spacer 32 and nuts 71 Note Make sure that the spacer 32 is in the middle of the cable...

Page 11: ...nscrew the bolts for the next steps Connect the right handles 40 and 42 with 1x bolts 98 Do not tighten the screws Repeat for the left side Remove the 2x bolts 98 from the support rod 55 for the next...

Page 12: ...other side STEP 8 Attach the right handle 26 to the bracket 30 Select the appropriate height 5 positions to choose from and tighten the hand screw Repeat on the left Make sure all bolts are properly...

Page 13: ...nd disconnect the cables The console 38 is powered by two AAA batteries Attach the console 38 back to the frame Note Do not damage the cables Do not mix new and old batteries Do not combine battery ty...

Page 14: ...14 MOVING You must screw up the leveling feet to move Hold the rear stabilizer 58 with two hands and move it with the transport wheels The floor must be leveled...

Page 15: ...15 PLACEMENT Place the machine on an area of at least 1300 x 1000 x 2500 mm l x w x h Make sure that there is enough space around the machine for free movement...

Page 16: ...E Turning on Any movement or pressing of the button turns on the console Make sure the batteries are inserted Turning off The console automatically shuts off after 4 minutes of inactivity All values a...

Page 17: ...the displayed data changes every 5 seconds To start the function select the SCAN with MODE button SPEED Displays speed from 0 to 99 9 km h or mph DISTANCE Displays the distance from 0 to 999 KM mil T...

Page 18: ...sweat after exercise Clean the device with a cloth and mild detergent Do not use solvents or aggressive cleaning agents on plastic parts In case of increased noise it is necessary to check the correc...

Page 19: ...e 83 123 165 60 age 80 120 160 65 age 78 116 155 70 age 75 113 150 EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS THE WARM UP PHASE This stage helps get the blood flowing around the body and the muscles working properly It wi...

Page 20: ...n of the wall Hold for 15 seconds Keep your leg stretched and repeat exercising with other leg Head rolls Slowly tilt your head to the right stretching out the left side of your neck Hold for 20 secon...

Page 21: ...21 DIAGRAM...

Page 22: ...22...

Page 23: ...acket 2 49 Upper decoration cover 1 15 Plate spacer 2 50 Front cover 1 16 Magnet 4 51 Back cover 1 17 Slider bracket 1 52 Fixed bracket for knob 1 18 Cable 1 53 Main frame 1 19 Bearing 6002 2 54 Base...

Page 24: ...aste but hand them in to the recycling place TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated here under determine...

Page 25: ...ll 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...

Page 26: ...Z26847264 Phone 420 556 300 970 E mail eshop insportline cz reklamace insportline cz servis insportline cz Web www inSPORTline cz SK inSPORTline s r o Headquaters warranty service center Elektri n 647...

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