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ENG

MAXXUS 7.8

Cross Trainer 

INST

ALLA

TION

 &

 OPERA

TING

 MANUAL

Summary of Contents for 7.8

Page 1: ...1 ENG MAXXUS 7 8 Cross Trainer I N S TA L L AT I O N O P E R AT I N G M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...d Questions 33 Accessories 34 Warranty 35 Warranty 38 Service Contract 39 2019 by MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced stored in retrieval system or trans...

Page 3: ...level clean surface is Unevenness in the ground must be re moved or compensated To protect delicate floors such as wood lamina tiles etc and from damage such as scratches it is recommended to put a f...

Page 4: ...A06 A08 A03 A04 Handle Bar Shaft 1 Piece Pedal Arm Guide Tube left 1 Piece Pedal Arm Guide Tube right 1 Piece Pendulum Tube left 1 Piece Pendulum Tube right 1 Piece C17 C18 C11 C27 C07 C08 C14 Pendul...

Page 5: ...elivered Assemble the parts carefully as any damages or defects occurring due to mistakes made at the time of assem bly are not covered by the warranty or guarantee Therefore read through the assembly...

Page 6: ...unt A01 Fig 2 Then slightly loosen the two hexagon socket screws B13 on the slide frame A12 Fig 3 Slide the three tube ends of the slide frame A12 onto the three appropriate rear mounts on the base fr...

Page 7: ...e Then fix the handle bar shaft A02 with the four hexagon head screws B44 to the base frame CAUTION Make sure that the cables D04 D05 do not get damaged or jammed during the assembly of the handle bar...

Page 8: ...ughly grease the four axels shown in the diagram with the lubricator supplied at delivery Step 5 Assembly of the Pendulum Tubes Pedal Arms and Guide Tubes Step 5 1 Undo and remove the pre assembled sc...

Page 9: ...drive plate on the base frame and place the roller C20 onto the right track F01 of the slide frame A12 Fix the right guide tube A08 with a hexagon head screw B32 and a washer B33 Now place the round s...

Page 10: ...le bar A16 using two hexagon socket screws B41 to the top end of the handle bar shaft A02 CAUTION Make sure that the cables do not get damaged or jammed during assembly of the fixed handle bar Step 7...

Page 11: ...Bottle Holder Undo and remove the two pre assembled round head screws B45 on the handle bar shaft A02 Fix the bottle holder C27 onto the handle bar shaft with the two previously removed round head scr...

Page 12: ...bar A16 CAUTION Please make sure here that the cables do not get jammed or damaged Step 12 Levelling the Device Make sure your exercise equipment is always level In order to compensate for minor bump...

Page 13: ...and Storage This training device was designed for use in dry warm indoor areas It is not to be used or stored in damp or wet areas such as saunas swimming pools etc or in outdoor areas such as balconi...

Page 14: ...s must be cleaned Please note that damages caused by body sweat or any other liquids are not in any way covered by the war ranty During training make sure that no fluid can enter the training device o...

Page 15: ...ac turer cannot assume liability Always connect the mains cable to the training device before connecting it to a power outlet If you want to dis connect your exerciser from the power supply always dis...

Page 16: ...isplay PULSE When using the hand pulse sensors displays the current pulse value in beats per minute When using an optional transmit ter chest belt not included displays the current heart rate in beats...

Page 17: ...n the display shows U1 There are four user profiles available U1 U4 These are fixed i e the user data is stored permanently Selecting a User Profile Turn the control knob to select the desired user pr...

Page 18: ...fy the training distance enter it by turning the control knob clockwise anticlockwise You can set the training distance from 1 0 to 99 0 kilometres in 1 kilometre increments Con firm your selection by...

Page 19: ...g Level Select the desired training level by turning the control knob clockwise anti clockwise Confirm your selection by pressing the control knob Step 3 Setting the Training Time The value in the TIM...

Page 20: ...rt rate This is perma nently compared by the cockpit with the actual heart rate of the user If the actual heart rate is lower than the desired target heart rate the cockpit automatically increases the...

Page 21: ...grams WATT In this type of training the power in watts selected by the user is kept constant permanently by the cockpit The user s output watts results from the current resistance level and the curren...

Page 22: ...pulse sensors all the time this is also not necessary if you are wearing a chest strap After the 60 seconds have elapsed you can read the result on the display and compare it with the following table...

Page 23: ...e Bluetooth function on your smartphone or tablet PC Open the iC Training App Step 3 Select GET STARTED in the top right of the menu Then select the required training type such as QUICK START Step 4 A...

Page 24: ...25 carbohydrate and 5 protein Fat burning target zone 60 to 70 of the maximum heart rate This training zone is suitable for athletes and sports people who aim to lose weight Training in this zone the...

Page 25: ...th several people If the display of the pulse does not work only in individual cases the device is not defective In this case we recommend the use of a chest belt to achieve a permanently correct puls...

Page 26: ...o not just get off your training device immediately the training session is finished Like with the warm up stage you should continue for 3 5 minutes at minimum resistance to cool down After training y...

Page 27: ...ining goals such as weight reduction cardiac exercise training improvement of physical condition stress reduction etc to strive for training intensity to meet these goals should be be adjusted It make...

Page 28: ...te value and not exact Technical Details Resistance System Motorised permenant magnetic brake system Resistance Adjustment Computer controlled Resistance Levels 1 16 Flywheel Weight approximately 11 k...

Page 29: ...n an environmentally sound manner Batteries Rechargeable Batteries Batteries and rechargeable batteries should never be disposed of in the household rubbish Please be aware that all batteries can cont...

Page 30: ...3 B11 B04 C05 B40 B13 C04 B28 B40 F01 B37 B40 C18 C04 B40 B30 A04 C24 E01 B13 F01 C02 B40 B40 B07 C05 C04 B35 C10 B38 C25 A10 A17 A12 B33 B29 C11 B24 B40 B43 B16 C05 B38 C03 B35 C11 C11 C19 B32 C14 B2...

Page 31: ...w M8 8 B14 Washer 1 2 6 B15 Nut M12 2 B16 Bolt M8 2 B17 Screws for Computer 4 B18 Shaft 19 2 B19 Bolt M8 2 B20 Tooth Lock Washer AW 8 4 B21 Bushing Spacer 4 B22 Washer 5 16 2 Part Description Qty B23...

Page 32: ...4 C26 Washer 14 4 C27 Water Bottle Holder 1 D01 Hand Pulse Sensor 1Set D02 Computer 1 D03 Magnetic Flywheel 1 Part Description Qty D04 Upper Cable 1 D05 Lower Cable 1 D06 Motor 1 D07 Sensor Cable 1 D0...

Page 33: ...hen I turn it on Check if the power cable is both attached correctly to the device and properly plugged into the sock et and or if it is damaged Check if the control cable has been pinched or jammed d...

Page 34: ...n the following sizes 160 x 90 cm 210 x 100 cm MAXXUS Degreaser Spray Optimum cleaner for cleaning off dirt and maintaining the guide pipes and roller surfaces MAXXUS Lubricating Spray Optimum lubrica...

Page 35: ...35 ENG Notes...

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Page 38: ...y period for your training device starts on the date of purchase and applies solely to products which were purchased directly from the MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG or one of the MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG dir...

Page 39: ...ds that must be completed Fault Description Please enter a short description of the error as precisely as possible below For example when where and how does the error occur Frequency after which perio...

Page 40: ...Maxxus Group GmbH Co KG Zeppelinstr 2 D 64331 Weiterstadt Allemagne E Mail info maxxus de www maxxus de...

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