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For MAXXUS® Support Team to help you as quickly as possible with service, we will require certain information 

about your fitness device and about you. To find the exact spare parts required, we will need the product name, 

date of purchase and serial number. 

If necessary, please fill out completely the Repairs Contract/Damage Report form attached to this User Manual 

and send it to us by post or by fax.

Areas of Application & Warranty Periods

Depending on the model, fitness devices from MAXXUS® are suitable for use in different areas. Find the appro

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priate area of use for your fitness device from the “Technical Data” in this User Manual.

Home Use:

Exclusively for private use

Warranty Period: 2 Years

Semi-Professional Use:

Use under instruction in hotels, physiotherapy practices, etc.

Use in a fitness studio or similar establishment is hereby excluded!

Warranty Period: 1 Year

Professional Use:

Use in a fitness studio or similar establishment under supervision by trained personnel.

Warranty Period: 1 Year

Use of your training device in an area which is not suitable for your device will cause immediate expiry of its 

guarantee and cancel your right to claim warranty!

Sole private use and warranty period of 2 years assumes that the purchase invoice is made out to the end user.

Proof of Purchase and Serial Number

To claim your right to service works within the warranty period we will in each case require proof of purchase. 

Keep your proof or purchase or purchase invoice in a safe place and in warranty cases send us a copy together 

with your Repairs Contract/Damage Notification. This will ensure that we can process the service work as quick

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ly as possible. So that we can identify which model version requires to be serviced correctly, we will require; 

Product Name, Serial Number and Date of Purchase. 

Terms and Conditions of Warranty:

The warranty 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 direct and authorised distribution partners.

The warranty covers defects caused by production or material faults and only apply to devices purchased in 

Germany. The warranty does not apply to damages or defects caused by culpable improper use, negligent 

or purposeful destruction, lack or failure to carry out maintenance and/or cleaning measures, force majeure, 

operational causes and to normal wear and tear, damages caused by penetration of liquids, damage caused by 

repairs or modifications made with spare parts from a different supplier. The warranty also does not apply for 

damages due to faulty assembly or damages which occur because of faulty assembly. Certain component parts 

will wear out during use or from normal wear and tear. This includes for example:

▪ Ball bearings  

▪ Bearing bushings   ▪ Bearings   

▪ Drive belts

▪ Switches and push-buttons  

▪ Treadmill belts (bands)   ▪ Treadmill decks (running deck)   ▪ Rollers

Signs of wear and tear on wearing parts are not items covered under the warranty. 

For assistance with warranty service or warranty repair enquiries for devices not in Germany, please contact our 

Service Department at MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co KGM by sending an Email to: [email protected] and we 

will be happy to help.

Service Outside the Warranty and Ordering Spare Parts 

The MAXXUS® Service Team is happy to be of assistance to help solve any problems with faults which may 

arise following expiry of the warranty period, or in cases of defects arising which are not covered by the warran-

ty. 

In this case please contact us by email direct to: 

[email protected]

Orders for Spare Parts or Worn Parts should be sent along with information on the Product Name, spare part 

description and number and the quantity required to: 

[email protected]

Please be informed that additional fixing materials such as screws, bolts, washers etc are not included in the 

scope of delivery for individual spare parts. These should be ordered separately. 

*Version: June/2016

Warranty*

Summary of Contents for WalkMaxx 6.1

Page 1: ...ENG MAXXUS 6 1 Rowing Machine 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: ...sal 21 Exploded Drawing 22 23 Parts List 24 25 Warranty 26 Repairs Contract Notification of Damage Claim 27 This publication may not be reproduced stored in retrieval system or transmitted in whole or in part in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Maxxus Group GmbH Co KG Duplication including electronic form is ...

Page 3: ...stoves furnaces ovens or open fires Personal Safety Instructions for Training Remove the batteries when the training device is not in use to avoid inappropriate or uncontrolled use by any other third party e g children You should have a health check carried out by your doctor before you start any training Stop training immediately if you feel physically unwell or are experiencing any breathing dif...

Page 4: ...4 Overview of the Device 10 level resistance adjustment Cockpit Rowing handle Pedal Seat Sliding Rail Folding Mechanism Stabilizer Stabilizer ...

Page 5: ... 1 26 Washer M8 6 29 Cap Nut M10 4 76 Nylon Nut M10 6 77 Washer M10 12 104 Spring Washer M8 4 107 Allen Head Bolt M10x20 2 109 Pin 1 110 Allen Head Bolt M8x25 2 111 Allen Head Bolt M10x25 6 114 Spring Washer M10 12 117 Allen Head Bolt M8x15 4 122 Nut M8 1 123 Allen Head Bolt M8x85 1 Fixing Material ...

Page 6: ... Main Frame Part 1 U Bracket Part 2 Main Rowing Rail Part 4 Rear Stabilizer Part 5 Pedal left Part 12L Pedal right Part 12R Cockpit Part 84 Cockpit Holder Part 150 Front Stabilizer Part 6 Slide Joining Part 8 Seat Part 13 ...

Page 7: ...ch is level clean and clear of obstructions Two people are required to carry out the assembly Training can only start when the training device has been fully assembled Step 1 Assembly of the Front Stabilizer Place the front stabilizer 6 onto the main frame 1 and fix it with four flat washers M10 77 four spring washers 114 and four cap nuts 29 Then place the U bracket 2 to the bottom end of the mai...

Page 8: ...he right way Then fix the one seat carriage stopper 22 to the rear left and right sides the main rowing rail 4 Using a hexagon head bolt M8x85 123 and a nut M8 122 on each side Now place the rear decoration 21 to cover the opening in the main rowing rail 4 Step 3 Assembly of the Rear Stabilizer Fix the rear stabilizer 5 to the rear of the main rowing rail 4 using four Allen head bolts M8x15 117 fo...

Page 9: ...p 4 Assembly of the Pedals Fix the right pedal 12R to the right side of the main frame using three Allen head bolts 111 three flat washers M10 77 three spring washers M10 114 and three nylon nuts M10 76 Repeat this procedure to assemble the left pedal 12L Assembly ...

Page 10: ... 1 and fix it right and left with an Allen head bolt M8x25 110 and a spring washer M8 26 on each side CAUTION Make sure that the monitor cables 130 129 do not get damaged or jammed when fitting or fixing the main rowing rail onto the main frame Slide the iron bushing 23 onto the knob 24 Then put the knob from below into the main rowing rail 4 and tighten it firmly Then as shown in the diagram plac...

Page 11: ... screws M5x20 151 Now connect plug 128 on the cockpit cable 127 to plug 130 on the sensor cable which is pro truding out of the cockpit frame 10 of the base frame 1 Then fix cockpit 84 to the cockpit holder 150 on the cockpit frame 10 with the four round head screws M5x20 152 previously removed Push the rest of the cable back into the cockpit support frame 10 Assembly Putting in the Batteries Remo...

Page 12: ... it down and fold up the main rowing rail 4 Step 3 Secure the main rowing rail with the pin 109 Herunterklappen der Gleitschiene Step 1 Firmly hold onto the main rowing rail and remove the pin 109 Step 2 Carefully fold down the main rowing rail 4 and then tighten the knob 24 Put pin 109 back into the slot on the front stabilizer for safe keeping Folding Mechanism ...

Page 13: ...pit arm is infinitely adjustable and allows the cockpit to be positioned to suit easily per hand Alongside the natural resistance it is also possible to make additional adjustments to the resistance in 10 different levels Simply set the lever to the resistance you require Cockpit Position Adjustment of the Resistance ...

Page 14: ...s are tightened up and that the seat is not blocked anywhere along the main rowing rail Also check that the rowing rail is clean and free from any foreign objects Maintenance Cleaning Intervals After each workout clean the rowing machine with a damp cloth to remove possible perspira tion and or other liquid residues Under no circumstances use solvents for this purpose Dry the cleaned areas thoroug...

Page 15: ...time from 0 00 99 59 minutes Note on Calorie Consumption Measurement Calorie consumption is calculated by means of a general formula It is not possible to calculate the exact calorie consumption for each individual person as this would require a significant amount of personal data The cockpit alternately displays two windows Window 1 Rowing Strokes per Minute Distance Time Window 2 Total Rowing St...

Page 16: ... solar plexus Straighten your body far enough for your back to be pulled straight and pull your shoulders slightly back CAUTION Never bend your back too far backwards Step 5 Return to the Starting Position Pull yourself forwards again with your feet and lean forwards with your upper body with your arms stretched out in front of you Rowing Movement Legs Only Step 1 Preparation Make sure that your f...

Page 17: ...g Do 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 you should stretch your muscles thoroughly Front Thigh Muscles Support yourself with your right hand against the wall or on your training device Bend your knee and raise your left foot backwards so ...

Page 18: ...ng goals such as weight reduction cardiac exercise training improvement of physical con dition stress reduction etc to strive for training intensity to meet these goals should be be adjusted It makes most sense to work with the appropriate heart rate for the respective training goal The information on the heart rate and the corresponding table in this manual will help you further Duration of the i...

Page 19: ...g training This can be explained by an increase in training speed The components can also expand with the heat generated during training The cockpit does not show anything in the display when I turn it on Check if the battery is charged and change them if necessary Check if the control cable has been pinched or jammed during assembly and or if the connector has come loose The values for rowing str...

Page 20: ...mum cleaner for cleaning off dirt and maintaining the guide pipes and roller surfaces MAXXUS Lubricating Spray Optimum lubrication for guide pipes MAXXUS Anti Static Spray Effective against the static charges created in frames clothing and training computers Devices which are located on carpets or synthetic floors will become statically charged MAXXUS Anti Static Spray will deter this Synthetic su...

Page 21: ...h Dispose the device at a communal waste disposal facility or at a registered waste disposal company Observe current regulations which apply accordingly If in doubt seek advice from your local govern ment office or county council as to where you can dispose of the device properly and in an environ mentally sound manner Batteries Rechargeable Batteries Batteries and rechargeable batteries should ne...

Page 22: ...61 59 63 58 18 52 57 51 49 51 45 57 75 56 52 50 55 54 79 77 53 47 45 130 9 49 18 30 36 33 112 81 116 87 9 77 43 75 76 40 44 86 46 85 36 39 41 45 42 128 10 78 127 44 43 87 78 66 37 127 128 146 87 137 81 74 18 1 37 38 36 32 78 34 129 35 92 73 34 71 33 32 84 109 152 77 114 29 80 77 31 72 11 65 67 77152 28R 149 125 126 76 151 66 64 68 64 150 69 6 28L 70 149 125 126 22 Exploded Drawing ...

Page 23: ... 127 26 110 3 26 25 26 7R 122 111 13 105 113 15 7L 77 114 107 25 26 48 22 121 4 22 8 15 18 17 16 111 105 2 27 12L 136 23 122 24 81 120 119 81 22 123 115 14 22 122 19 21 113 26 104 117 20 5 20 149 149 23 ENG Exploded Drawing ...

Page 24: ...3 31 hook 1 32 plug 2 33 allen head bolt M8x75 2 34 iron bush 2 35 pulley 2 36 iron bush 3 37 small foam grip 2 38 returncord 1 Part No Description Qty 39 allen head bolt M8x35 1 40 chain pulley 1 41 plastic tube 1 42 flat washer 4 43 clip 2 44 Iron bush 2 45 elastic cord xing wheel 3 46 pin 1 47 chord Ubracket 1 48 allen head bolt M8x95 1 49 Iron bush 2 50 Iron bush 1 51 clip 2 52 silencer 2 53 a...

Page 25: ...10x148 1 110 allen head bolt M8x25 2 111 allen head bolt M10x25 6 112 screw M5x8 3 113 foot plate strap 1p 114 spring washer M10 12 Part No Description Qty 115 rear joining bracket 1 116 lock cap nut 3 117 allen head bolt M8X15 5 118 spring 3 119 sensor bracket 1 120 sensor bracket 1 121 rowing rail bracket 2 122 nut M8 3 123 hexagon head bolt M8x85 1 124 rear stabilizer 2 125 flat washer 8 126 ph...

Page 26: ...te 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 direct and authorised distribution partners The warranty covers defects caused by production or material faults and only apply to devices purchased in Germany The warranty does not apply to damages or defects caused by culpable improper use negligent or...

Page 27: ...ional The remaining fields are mandatory fields 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 period at what Use etc A copy of the proof of purchase invoice receipt is attached I accept the General Terms and Conditions of MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG I hereby...

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