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TABLE OF

CONTENTS

ONE YEAR

LIMITED

WARRANTY

Warranty

                        

1

Overview

 

Drawing

         

3

Parts

 

List

               

4

Hardware

 

List

           

7

Assembly

 

Instructions

9

How

 

to

 

Fold-Up

 

the

Extrusion

              

14

How

 

to

 

Fold-Down

 

the

 

Extrusion

        

15

Adjustment

16

How

 

to

 

Row

17

Computer

 

Operation

18

LifeGear

 

Inc.

 

warrants

 

to

 

the

original

 

purchaser

 

that

 

this

 

prod-

uct

 

is

 

free

 

from

 

defects

 

in

 

mate-

rial

 

and

 

workmanship

 

when

used

 

for

 

the

 

purpose

 

intended,

under

 

the

 

conditions

 

that

 

it

 

has

been

 

installed

 

and

 

operated

 

in

accordance

 

with

 

LifeGear's

Owner's

 

Manual.

 

LifeGear's

 

obli-

gation

 

under

 

this

 

warranty

 

is

limited

 

to

 

replacing

 

or

 

repairing,

free

 

of

 

charge,

 

any

 

parts

 

which

may

 

prove

 

to

 

be

 

defective

 

under

normal

 

home

 

use.

 

This

 

warranty

does

 

not

 

include

 

any

 

damage

caused

 

by

 

improper

 

operation,

misuse

 

or

 

commercial

 

application.
From

 

the

 

date

 

of

 

purchase,

 

the

frame

 

is

 

warranted

 

to

 

be

 

free

from

 

defects

 

for

 

1

 

(one)

 

year.

 

All

parts

 

and

 

workmanship,

 

including

 

electronics

 

and

 

its

 

con-

sole

 

cases,

 

upholstery,

 

foam,

 

ball

bearings,

 

pulleys,

 

cables,

 

shocks,

all

 

tension

 

mechanisms,

 

wheels,

pedals

 

and

 

hardware

 

are

 

to

 

be

free

 

from

 

defects

 

for

 

90

 

days,

This

 

warranty

 

is

 

offerred

 

only

 

to

the

 

original

 

owner

 

and

 

is

 

not

transferable.

 

Proof

 

of

 

purchase

 

is

required.

 

when

 

ordering

 

replacement

 

parts

please

 

have

 

the

 

following

 

infor-

mation

 

ready:

1.

 

owner's

 

manual

2.

 

model

 

number

3.

 

description

 

of

 

parts

 

4.

 

part

 

number

5.

 

date

 

of

 

purchase

1

Summary of Contents for Rower PC 30100

Page 1: ...or repairing free of charge any parts which may prove to be defective under normal home use This warranty does not include any damage caused by improper operation misuse or commercial application From the date of purchase the frame is warranted to be free from defects for 1 one year All parts and workmanship including electronics and its con sole cases upholstery foam ball bearings pulleys cables ...

Page 2: ...n home This manual is designed to help you to easily assemble adjust and use this machine Please read this manual carefully Familiarize yourself with the parts identified in the instruction by first study the overview drawing Set all parts in a clear area on the floor and remove the pack ing materials Refer to the part list for help to identify the parts To assemble the machine see the following p...

Page 3: ...OVERVIEW DRAWING 3 ...

Page 4: ...LEY WHEEL 1 24 C CLIP S 20 3 25 C CLIP S 40 3 26 SPACER 24 X 20 4 X 7 2 mm 1 27 SPRING BOX 2 28 SPRING BOX BUSHING 2 29 WASHER 13 X 6 2 X 1 0T 2 30 PEDAL BUSHING 4 31 SPRING WASHER M5 6 32 AXLE 12 1 33 WASHER 28 X 12 2 X 2 0 mm 2 34 NYLON LOCKNUT M12 2 35 FIXING HAND LEVER 1 36 METAL WASHER 45 mm X 5 0 mm 1 37 HANDLE 1 38 HAND KNOB 3 8 1 39 AXLE 1 40 PULLING HANDLE BAR 1 41 HANDLE BAR BUSHING 35 X...

Page 5: ... 2 79 WASHER 10 X 5 2 X 0 85 mm 6 80 HEXAGON M5 X 15mm HEAD BOLT 7 81 WASHER 16 X 8 2 X 1 5 mm 6 82 WHEEL KNOB 3 8 2 83 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M8 X 16mm 8 84 WASHER 25 X 10 2 X 2 0 mm 2 85 STAR WASHER 3 8 4 86 NUT 3 8 4 87 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M6 X 16mm 1 88 HEX HEAD BOLT M8 X 20mm 8 89 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M6 X 20mm 3 90 MIDDLE WIRE 1 91 SELF TAPPING SCREW M4 X 12mm 3 92 SELF TAPPING SCREW M4 X 50 mm 10 93 MAGNET...

Page 6: ...0mm 4 116 SHROUD INSERT STRAP 2 117 FIXING BRACKET 11 X 5 X 35 5mm 5 118 FIXING BRACKET 21 2 X 5 X 38mm 5 119 FOOT STOP 2 120 NUT M10 2 121 CARRIAGE STOP L 2 122 CARRIAGE STOP R 2 123 SPRING COLLAR 1 124 WASHER 12 7 X 32 X 1 0mm 2 125 BOLT CAP 2 126 SEAT BRACKET 2 127 BOLT M5 X 15mm 4 128 DC MOTOR 1 129 MOTOR BRACKET 1 130 ELECTRIC WIRE 1 131 MAGNETIC BRAKE CABLE 1 132 COMPUTER CABLE 1 133 END CAP...

Page 7: ...NOB 3 8 1 48 NYLON LOCKNUT M10 2 53 SPRING WASHER M8 8 84 WASHER 25 mm X 10 2 mm X 2 0 mm 2 103 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M8 X 20mm 7 123 SPRING COLLAR 1 124 WASHER 12 7mm X 32mm X 1 0mm 2 125 BOLT CAP 2 NOTE 1 Above described parts are all the parts needed to assemble the rower Before you start to assemble please check to make sure the parts are included 2 Tools needed to assemble the rower Please make sur...

Page 8: ...HARDWARE LIST 8 PLACE WASHER BOLT S END OR SCREW ON CIRCLE TO CHECK FOR CORRECT SIZE INCHES MILLIMETERS T1 Allen wrench T2 wrench ...

Page 9: ...emble the Rear Stabilizer End Caps 60 to the Rear Stabilizer 2 3 Attach the Rear Stabilizer 2 to the bottom of Rower Extrusion 5 with four Allen Head Bolts 103 and Spring Washers 53 4 Turn the Seat 77 upside down Attach the Seat 77 to the Seat Carriage 6 with four Allen Head Bolts 22 and Spring Washers 53 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 10: ...Insert the Axle 32 into the main frame mounting bracket and Rower Extrusion 5 7 Place OD 28mm Washers 33 on both sides of the Axle 32 first then place OD 32mm Washers 124 on both sides of the Axle 32 as well Finally tighten the Nylon Locknuts 34 on both sides of the Axle 32 by two wrenches 8 Place two Bolt Caps 125 on both sides of the Axle 32 5 5 1 6 7 8 ...

Page 11: ...ring Collar 123 from the Fixing Hand Lever 35 10 Tighten the Fixing Hand Lever 35 and thick Medal Washer 36 onto the top of mounting bracket to secure the Rower Extrusion 5 into position 11 Place the Spring Collar 123 to the Foot Stop 119 12 Assemble the Extrusion Rear Cover 105 to the Rower Extrusion 5 11 10 12 9 ...

Page 12: ...t Pedal 75 to the pedal pivot Axle 39 with one Washer 84 and Nylon Locknut 48 Note Hold on to one side and screw in the other 15 Insert the Computer Post Cover 4 onto the Computer Post 3 Connect the Middle Wire 90 with the Computer Cable 132 16 Insert the Computer Post 3 to the main frame mounting tube and secure with three Allen Head Bolts 103 NOTE Ensure the middle wire does not get tangle when ...

Page 13: ...UCTIONS 13 17 Connect the Computer Cable 132 to the Computer socket on the backside of Computer Console 95 18 Slide the Computer Console 95 onto the bracket on the Computer Post 3 until it clicks into position 17 18 ...

Page 14: ...rom the top Hint Counter Clockwise to loosen 2 Fold up the Rower Extrusion 5 gently 3 With one hand holding the Rower Extrusion 5 vertically then insert the Fixing Hand Lever 35 and Medal Washer 36 from the side position 4 Clip the Spring Collar 123 onto the Fixing Hand Lever 35 in position 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...er 35 2 With one hand holding the Rower Extrusion 5 vertically then pull the Fixing Hand Lever 35 and Medal Washer 36 out from the side position 3 Lower the Rower Extrusion 5 gently to the floor 4 Tighten the Fixing Hand Lever 35 and Medal Washer 36 to secure the Rower Extrusion 5 in position 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 16: ...ADJUSTMENT 16 PEDAL ADJUSTMENT Loosen the Wheel Knob 82 and adjust the Top Pedal 97 to the suitable position then tighten up the Wheel Knob 82 ...

Page 17: ...HOW TO ROW 17 ...

Page 18: ...COMPUTER OPERATION 18 COMPUTER USER S MANUAL CONTENTS l Function Keys l About Displays l Operating Range l Operating Instructions Left lntelli Knob Right lntelli Knob Profile Display Function Display ...

Page 19: ... Turns to change the mode from SCAN TIME SPEED DIST CAL TARGET HEART RATE and PULSE RATE l Right Knob 1 Presses to enter the values selected 2 Turns up or down to increase the value of TIME DISTANCE T H R and AGE l About Display There are two displays in the monitor One is the function display and the other is a profile display l FUNCTION DISPLAY The numeric messages shown in the display can be re...

Page 20: ...l PROFILE DISPLAY The display shows the workout profile information about the program selected Note The values calculated or measured by the computer are for exercise purposes only not for medical purposes ...

Page 21: ...nutes that all columns make up 30 minutes With the value of TIME counting down each interval is the value of setup TIME divided by 10 For example if the time value is setup to 40 minutes each interval will be 40 minutes divided by 10 intervals 40 10 4 Then each interval will be 4 minutes The following graphs are all the profiles in the monitor ...

Page 22: ...to keep you stay within your fat burn T H R zone l Turn right knob to select program 3 then press to enter l Turn left knob to select TIME or DISTANCE turn right knob to adjust value then press to enter l AGE will flash waiting for value input turn right knob to adjust value l Press left knob and start pedaling to start the workout program PROGRAM 4 CARDIO This program uses 85 of your maximum H R ...

Page 23: ...w down for decrease load IV USER DEFINED PROGRAMS These programs allow user to program his her own workout profile Program 11 User 1 Program 12 User 2 l Turn right knob to select program 11 or 12 then press to enter l Turn left knob to select TIME or DISTANCE then turn right knob to adjust value and press to enter l AGE will flash for optional input turn right knob to adjust age then press to ente...

Page 24: ...Rower PC OWNER S MANUAL MODEL 30100 The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subject to change without notice 30100NSLFGE C ...

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