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ADJUSTABLE FOOT
To level your equipment to the floor, the equipment has 4
feet that help keep its stabilized to the groud. Always keep
the equipment level so as not to damage your equipment.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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HANDRAIL
It is what allowss the user to be able to hold on to have gre-
ater stability while using the equipment. Its function is also-
to ensure the entry and exit of the equipment.
TURNING ON THE LED
The plug cord is located on the front, under the
equipmentOn the front, there is a switch with on/off
function that must be positioned in the off function
whenever the equipment is idle, avoiding accidents
caused by involuntary activation.
O = Off
I = On
POWER DISPLAY - POWER HILL MODEL ONLY
The Power display has the function to demonstrate the
user's training pace through an indicative LED. The leds
show in real time the RPM (revolution per minute) and
Watts (load) exerted by the user, which can vary from
green (less intense) through blue, orange until reaching
red (more intense).If no movement is detected, the LED
will show the maximum RPM and Watts reached by the
user. The LED will be on for 5 seconds.For the LED to work,
the Power Hill equipment must be connected to a properly
grounded outlet, the equipment is bivolt.
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