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Warming-up – Cooling down

A successful exercise starts with a warm-up and is completed with a cool-down. Run through 

all of the exercises two or three times a week and take a day off in between the exercise days. 

After a few months you can extend the number of exercises to 5 to 6 times a week. The warm-up 

will be preparing your body for the effort you are about to exert. In order to prevent muscle 

problems, you need to cool down after the exercises. 

Head exercises

Turn your head to the right 

and feel the tension in your 

neck. Turn your chin up to 

the ceiling while opening 

your mouth. Turn your head 

to the right and finally let it 

drop to your chest. Repeat 

several times. 

 

Shoulder exercises

Raise your left shoulder and 

then your right shoulder 

while you are dropping your 

left shoulder down again at 

the same time. 

 

Streching your arms

Stretch your left arm to-

wards the ceiling. Then do 

the same with your right 

arm while you drop your left 

arm down again at the same 

time. Feel the tension in your 

right and left sides. Repeat  

several times. 

 

Thigh streching exercises 

Stretch your left arm to-

wards the ceiling. Then do 

the same with your right 

arm while you drop your left 

arm down again at the same 

time. Feel the tension in your 

right and left sides. Repeat  

several times. 

 

Streching your legs 

Place one hand against the 

wall and reach back with 

your other hand to lift up 

your right foot. Bring your 

heel as closely as possible 

against your thigh. 

Repeat this 15 times, then do 

the same with your left foot. 

Touching your toes

Slowly bend forward and try 

to reach your feet with your 

hands. Stretch down as far 

as possible and repeat this 

15 times.

Hamstring exercises

Sit on the floor and stretch 

your right leg. Bend your 

left leg and place your foot 

against your right upper 

leg. Reach for your right foot 

with your right arm. Repeat 

15 times and do the same 

with your left leg. 

 

Calf/Achilles’ heel exercises

Place both hands against a 

wall and lean the weight of 

your whole body on your 

hands. Move your legs to the 

rear, alternating one with 

the other. The leg in the rear 

position will be stretched. 

Repeat this for each leg 15 

times.  

Aerobic exercises & weight training

Aerobic exercises 

Aerobic exercises promote a good oxygen supply 

to your muscles via your heart and lungs, the most 

important muscles in your body. It is an essential 

part of all exercises and needs to be considered 

when engaging in any sports activity. 

Weight training 

Aerobic exercises are useful in assisting you to re-

duce excessive body fat. In contrast, weight trai-

ning helps you to build up and firm your muscles. 

Once again: always consult with your physician be-

fore you start training.

 

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Page 1: ...ksaanwijzing User manual Mode d emploi Montage Computerinstructies Algemene fitnesstips Garantie Assembly Exercise monitor General fitness tips Warranty Montage Console lectronique Conseilsg n rauxfit...

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Page 3: ...Opengewerkte tekening Exploded view Vue d ensemble NL EN FR...

Page 4: ...M8X40 4 14 Kapmoer M10 4 46 Dop handgreep swingarm 2 15 Eindkap achter 2 47 Swingarm foam greep 2 16 Inbusbout M8X16 4 48 Handgreep foam greep 2 17 Weerstandsknop 1 49 Ronde eindkap 25X1 5 2 18 Senso...

Page 5: ...M10 4 46 Mushroom end cap 2 15 Rear end cap 2 47 Handlebar foam grip 2 16 Allen screw M8X16 4 48 Armrest foam grip 2 17 Tension controller 1 49 Round end cap 25X1 5 2 18 Extension wire 1 50 Pulse sens...

Page 6: ...n d extr mit bomb 2 15 Bouchon d extr mit arri re 2 47 Poign e en mousse 2 16 Vis Allen M8X16 4 48 Poign e en mouse 2 17 Bouton de r glage 1 49 Bouchon d extr mit arrondi 2 18 C ble d extension 1 50 F...

Page 7: ...borgmoeren 14 Fix the Front stabilizer 3 and Rear stabilizer 4 to the Main frame 1 with Carriage bolt 12 Arc washer 13 and Acorn nut 14 Fixez le stabilisateur avant 3 et le stabilisateur arri re 4 au...

Page 8: ...t the Sensor wire 20 well with Extension wire 18 and then connect the Tension cable 19 well with wire of Tension controller 17 as shown Fix the Handlebar post 2 to the Main frame 1 with Allen screw 16...

Page 9: ...shown Connect Swing bar 6L with Pedal support 5L using Hex bolt 30 Flat washer 31 and Nylon nut 32 Tighten the Hex bolt 24 30 and Nylon nut 42L Cover the Nut caps 23 57 43 Fix the other side the same...

Page 10: ...on the handlebar post 2 with Hex screw 51 and Spring washer 52 and then cover the Handlebar chuck cover 53 to the related position Attach the Handlebar 7L R to the Swing bar 6L R using Carriage bolt...

Page 11: ...ire 50 and Extension wire 18 with the wires coming from the Computer 9 and then fix the Computer 9 onto the computer bracket of the Handlebar post 2 with Cross screw 55 and Flat washer 54 Connectez le...

Page 12: ...59 M S SPEED 0 0 99 9 KM H or ML H DISTANCE 0 00 999 9 KM or ML ODO 0 9999 KM or ML PULSE 40 240 BPM CAL 0 9999 KCAL Batterij Battery Piles 2x AA type Bedrijfstemperatuur Operating temeperature Temp r...

Page 13: ...rclip aan uw oor en wacht 30 seconden CALORIE N Druk op MODE totdat de pijl op CALORIES staat Geeft de tijdens de training verbrande calorie n weer SCAN Voor automatische weergave van de waarden volge...

Page 14: ...starting exercise ODOMETER Press the MODE key until pointer lock on to ODO Total distance Automatically accumulates workout distance when starting exercise PULSE Please press the MODE key until poin...

Page 15: ...e de vos mains sur les deux coussinets des capteurs ou fixez le clip d oreille sur votre oreille et patientez 30 se condes pour obtenir la lecture la plus pr cise CALORIES Appuyez sur la touche MODE j...

Page 16: ...d tot muren en andere objecten 7 Zorg dat het apparaat juist is ge nstal leerd voordat het in gebruik wordt geno men Wees er zeker van dat alle schroe ven bouten en moeren op de juiste wijze zijn gepl...

Page 17: ...telijk dank Wij danken u voor de aanschaf van dit appa raat Dit apparaat zal u helpen uw conditie op peil te brengen en uw spieren op de juiste wijze te ontwikkelen in uw eigen omgeving Onderhoud en g...

Page 18: ...lmatig uw hart slag Indien u geen hartslagmeter heeft kunt u aan uw huisarts vragen op welke manier u dit het beste kunt doen Bepaal uw gewenste hartslagniveau Houd hier bij rekening met uw leeftijd e...

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Page 20: ...arantie en komen voor reke ning van de eigenaar van het apparaat Hetzelfde geldt voor eventuele verzendkosten en arbeidskosten voortvloeiende uit de garantieclaim Artikel 4 Garantieonderdelen 4 1 Gedu...

Page 21: ...n het geleverde product met inachtneming van de op dit garantiebewijs vermelde bepalingen Naam Adres Postcode Woonplaats Telefoonnummer s Aankoopdatum Model type Gekocht bij Framenummer Om op garantie...

Page 22: ...that the equipment has been correctly assembled prior to its use Ensure that all screws nuts and bolts have been fitted correctly and tightened properly Use only the parts that are re commended by the...

Page 23: ...ing pages Thank you for your purchase We thank you for your purchase of this fitness equipment This equipment will help you in improving your general conditioning and in developing your muscles in the...

Page 24: ...tance jogging swimming dancing and biking Regu larly check your heart rate If you do not have a counter ask your family physician how you can best check your heart rate Determine your desired heart ra...

Page 25: ...r right and left sides Repeat several times Streching your legs Place one hand against the wall and reach back with your other hand to lift up your right foot Bring your heel as closely as possible ag...

Page 26: ...o BIG are not covered by the guarantee and will be at the owner s expense This also applies to any shipping and labour costs arising from the guarantee claim Article 4 Parts covered by warranty 4 1Whi...

Page 27: ...roduct supplied will work as intended according to the conditions given in this warranty Name Address Postal code City Phone number s Date of purchase Model type Purchased from Frame number In order f...

Page 28: ...ter si vous avez des dou leurs articulaires ou si vous sentez une pression sur vos articulations 6 Ne jamais laisser l appareil utiliser par plus d un utilisateur Posez l appareil sur une surface plan...

Page 29: ...prement Et vous pouvez l utiliser dans votre propre environnement Entretien et utilisation Consultez votre m decin avant de commen cer les exercices Un programme d entra nement fr quent et demandant b...

Page 30: ...se et du v lo par exemple Contr lez r guli rement votre fr quence cardiaque Si vous n avez pas de pulsom tre vous pouvez demander votre m decin comment proc der D terminez votre fr quence cardiaque Pr...

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Page 32: ...sont pas couverts par la garantie et sont la charge du propri taire Il en est de m me pour les frais d exp dition ventuels et les frais de main d uvre d coulant de la r cla mation de garantie Article...

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