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INTRODUCTION

DEAR CUSTOMER,

Congratulations on your purchase of an OMNI home 

trainer. Home trainers are still the most popular fitness 

equipment.

A new era has begun for OMNI brand products - OMNI - 

Intelligent Fitness is the new brand for innovative fitness 

equipment.

With our dynamic and elegant design, OMNI represents 

the leading edge in technology, ecological sustainability 

and quality.

In the home trainer field in particular, our focus is on preci-

sion action.

Thanks to the precision of its joint technology and the 

detail-tuned mechanical system, this home trainer offers a 

perfect action.

OMNI products are equipped with in-

novative generator technology. Power 

without an electrical connection. The 

energy generated by the user during 

exercise is converted into electricity, just 

like with a bicycle dynamo, and used for 

braking and to power the equipment 

throughout the entire workout.

WE ARE THERE IF YOU NEED US!

Should you have any difficulties setting up or using your 

equipment, give us a call before sending it back! In most 

cases, problems have simple causes and can easily be 

resolved over the phone, even if technical complex devices 

are concerned.

Our service team will be pleased to help you.

NOTE:

Please keep the installation and operating guides, your 

proof of purchase and the transport packaging throughout 

the warranty period. Returns will only be accepted, after 

approval by our service department in original packaging, 

accompanied by the assembly/instruction manual, a de-

tailed description of the defect, and the original or a copy 

of the proof of purchase.

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

Please note! Please ob-

serve these warnings care-

fully!

Useful tips and notes.

Caution: Read the instruc-

tions for use prior to use !

OMNI Service

An der Nordhelle 19
D-51645 Gummersbach

Tel.: 

(0049) - (0)1805 - 346412 
0.14 Euros/min. from land lines in German/Ger-
man cellular networks maximum 42 cents/min. 
Other charges apply when calling from abroad. 
(Rates: dated Feb./2011)  
Monday – Friday 9.00 am to 6.00 pm

Email:   [email protected]

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Summary of Contents for OMB2010

Page 1: ...ARTICLE NO OMB2010 Article name Generator Home trainer Ergometer Tagma OMB2010 Tagma_Instructions manual 2011_GB indd 1 23 01 2012 17 20 57...

Page 2: ...ny difficulties setting up or using your equipment give us a call before sending it back In most cases problems have simple causes and can easily be resolved over the phone even if technical complex d...

Page 3: ...ddle 11 STEP 6 Assembling the computer 11 GETTING STARTED 11 COMPUTER FUNCTIONS AND USE 12 FUNCTIONS 12 USER PROGRAMS 13 Quick start and manual program 13 PROGRAM 13 H R C 13 USER PROGRAM 13 WATTS 14...

Page 4: ...have a pacemaker are pregnant have orthopaedic problems or take medication please discuss the exercise with your doctor first Improper or excessive exercise can endanger your health cause damage injur...

Page 5: ...t to acclimatise at room temperature for one to two hours 2 Choose a space on the floor or a workbench where you have sufficient freedom of movement to assem ble the fitness equipment To avoid damage...

Page 6: ...Left pedal 1pc D 26 D C power cable 1pc D 28 Bottle holder 1pc H Front stabilizer 1pc I Rear stabilizer 1pc J Seat post 1pc J 2 Hand knob for vertical saddle adjustment 1pc J 11 Saddle 1pc K 1 Handle...

Page 7: ...d operation manual Assembly parts as described in enclosed list of parts Some pre assembled Note Before you starting assem bling the equipment you should allow it to acclimatise at room tem perature f...

Page 8: ...47 cm LxWxH Max user weight 150kg Standards EN 957 1 EN 957 5 Flywheel mass system ca 14 kg Power supply Generator and A C current 110 230V Pulse measurement Hand pulse sensors heart rate receiver che...

Page 9: ...OVERVIEW OF EQUIPMENT 51 cm 85 cm 147 cm OMB2010 Tagma_Instructions manual 2011_GB indd 9 23 01 2012 17 21 03...

Page 10: ...to the pedals if they are not preassembled 1 Screw the left pedal D 15L counterclockwise into the left pedal post D 18 2 The right pedal D 15R is screwed clockwise into the right pedal post D 14 STEP...

Page 11: ...ure that the saddle post clicks correctly into place STEP 6 Assembling the computer 1 Connect the hand pulse cable on the handlebar column with the computer cable on the rear of the computer 2 Then in...

Page 12: ...n off function If the computer does not receive a signal for more than 90 seconds it switches off 4 If wires are not correctly connected the display shows E1 and a loud buzzer sounds Please unplug the...

Page 13: ...Note The computer will now set a pedal resist ance at which you can train constantly at your target pulse frequency i e while you are exercis ing as long as your pulse frequency is below the target pu...

Page 14: ...RY Calculates your individual fitness grade between 1 6 at the end of an exercise session Press the RECOVERY key and then press both hands against the hand pulse sensors The computer times the functio...

Page 15: ...required position 3 Tighten the hand screw once again 4 Determining the optimum saddle position 1 Tie one of the spanners provided to a piece of string and use it as a plumb 2 Move one pedal to a pos...

Page 16: ...r and wait for a short while until your pulse is displayed You can release the sensors if you want to continue exercising with the handlebars Place your hands back on the hand sensors if you want to r...

Page 17: ...s and a low resistance level Measuring your pulse 1 Before exercising Rest pulse 2 10 minutes after starting exercising load training pulse 3 1 minute after finishing exercising recovery pulse It is a...

Page 18: ...rcise program Regular training will help you raise your personal targets and improve your fitness level Date Resting pulse Exercise pulse Recovery pulse Load level Time in min Distance covered Energy...

Page 19: ...e Resting pulse Exercise pulse Recovery pulse Load level Time in min Distance covered Energy con sumption Fitness grade OUTPUT CHART OMB2010 Tagma_Instructions manual 2011_GB indd 19 23 01 2012 17 21...

Page 20: ...rrect disposal CARE Though the surface of your exercise equipment is resilient to perspiration it must be cleaned from time to time to ensure hygienic training To protect the device against excessive...

Page 21: ...will be eliminated free of charge Should a repair during the warranty period prove to be economically unviable or should our effort to eliminate the defect fail we reserve the right to replace the ite...

Page 22: ...Bearing 1pc E 10 Deflection pulley 1pc E 11 Bearing 1pc E 12 Flat washer 1pc E 13 Washer 3pc E 14 Nut 2pc E 15 Flat washer 1pc F Tension rod set 1pc F 1 Arc washer 2pc F 2 Tension rod set 1pc F 3 Alle...

Page 23: ...EXPLODED DRAWING OMB2010 Tagma_Instructions manual 2011_GB indd 23 23 01 2012 17 21 24...

Page 24: ...s of the scope of delivery with respect to design shape and technology are possible at any time Therefore the figures descriptions and details do not constitute a basis for legal claims Reprint ing du...

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