SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Before starting leg training, the arm/upper body trainer has to be
swivelled back so that you can hold tight to the handlebar.
If you have any doubts regarding the proper power connection of the
MOTOmed viva 2 or any other question, please get in contact with
our helpdesk.
Training and insertion/removal of legs or arms should never be done
without supervision of a qualified person if it cannot be assured that
the user understands the functions and purpose of the MOTOmed
viva 2 and that he is able to switch off the device through the
operating panel during the training (particularly during the
arm/upper body training with forearm shells). In general, supervision
during the training is recommended.
Ensure before each training session that the screws of all adjustable
parts of the device (arm/upper body trainer, front leg, handlebar…)
are tightened and intact. In case they get loose during the operation
you have to stop the training immediately and fix the screws.
Suitable clothing must always be worn. Wide trousers, long towels
and scarves that could get caught or tangled in the pedal crank must
not be worn. Shoes with shoe laces must not be worn, either.
If experiencing any pain, nausea, circulatory weakness, the training
should be stopped right away and your doctor should be consulted.
The manufacturer and its distributors do not assume responsibility
for improper or over intensive use.
While the pedals/foot shells are moving, neither the user nor any
other person should make any mechanical alterations to the
MOTOmed (pedal radius, height adjustment of handlebars or
arm/upper body trainer etc.) Never try to grab hold of any moving
parts!
The MOTOmed viva 2 must not be moved while legs or arms are
inserted or secured to the device.
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