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Important Safety Information

 

 

Please keep this manual in a safe place for reference.  

 

1.   

It  is  important  to  read  this  entire  manual  before  assembling  and  using  the  equipment.  Safe 

and  efficient  use  can  only  be  achieved  if  the  equipment  is  assembled,  maintained  and  used 
properly.  It  is  your  responsibility  to  ensure  that  all  users  of  the  equipment  are  informed  of  all 
warnings and precautions. 

 

2.   

Before  starting  any  exercise  program  you  should  consult  your  doctor  to  determine  if  you  have 

any physical or health conditions that could create a risk to your health and safety, or prevent 
you  from  using  the  equipment  properly.  Your  doctor's  advice  is  essential  if  you  are  taking 
medication that affects your heart rate, blood pressure or cholesterol level. 

 

3. 

Be  aware  of  your  body's  signals.  Incorrect  or  excessive  exercise  can  damage 

your  health.   

Stop  exercising  if  you  experience  any  of  the  following  symptoms:  Pain,  tightness  in 
your  chest,  irregular  heartbeat,  extreme  shortness  of  breath,  feeling  light  headed, 
dizzy  or  nauseous.  If  you  do  experience  any  of  these  conditions  you  should  consult 
your doctor before continuing with your exercise program. 

 

4.   

Keep  children  and  pets  away  from  the  equipment.  The  equipment  is  designed  for  adult  use 

only. 

 
5.   

Use the equipment on a solid, flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet. 

For safety, the equipment should have at least 0.5 metre of free space all around it. 

 
6.   

Before using the equipment, check the nuts and bolts are securely tightened. 

 
7. 

The  safety  level  of  the  equipment  can  only  be  maintained  if  it  is  regularly  examined  for 
damage and/or wear and tear. 

 

8.   

Always  use  the  equipment  as  indicated.  If  you  find  any  defective  components  whilst 

assembling  or  checking  the  equipment,  or  if  you  hear  any  unusual  noise  coming  from  the 
equipment during use, stop. Do not use the equipment until the problem has been rectified.  

 
9.

    Wear  suitable  clothing  whilst  using  the  equipment.  Avoid  wearing  loose  clothing  which  may 

get caught in the equipment or that may restrict or prevent movement. 

 
10.

 The equipment has been tested and certified to EN957 under class H.C. Suitable for domestic, 

home use only. Maximum weight of user: 100kg. Braking is speed independent. 

 
11. 

The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use. 

 
12. 

Care must be taken when lifting or moving the equipment so as not to injure your back. Always 

use proper lifting techniques and/or use assistance. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BR-2444

Page 1: ...BR 2444 ROWING MACHINE...

Page 2: ...continuing with your exercise program 4 Keep children and pets away from the equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only 5 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective...

Page 3: ...E El lo od de ed d V Vi ie ew w A As ss se em mb bl ly y D Dr ra aw wi in ng g 30 30...

Page 4: ...d Cap Rear 2 17 Link Bar 1 18 Hex Head Bolt M8x30 1 19 Left Frame Tube 1 20 Right Frame Tube 1 21 Hex Head Bolt M8x15L 6 22 Rubber Sleeve 2 23 Left Hand Rower Arm 1 24 Right Hand Rower Arm 1 25 Hydrau...

Page 5: ...sible from the front of the main frame tube STEP 3 Attach the rear stabilizer pt 15 to the main frame tube pt 1 using 4 hex head bolt pt 21 and 4 washers pt 10 STEP 2 Attach the seat to the carriage u...

Page 6: ...t frame tubes pt 19 20 to the main frame pt 1 as shown using 4 carriage bolts washers and nylock nuts pt 26 10 and 14 make sure these are well tightened remaining arm STEP 6 Connect one rower arm to t...

Page 7: ...em against the numbers stamped on the arms STEP 8 Attach the free end of the hydraulic cylinder pt 25 to the bottom of the H Bracket on the rower arm using a carriage bolt a washer and a nylock nut pt...

Page 8: ...Feed the computer cable pt 13 through the hole in the top of the main frame tube and plug it into the sensor cable pt 27 Peel off the backing strips from the velcro pads underneath the computer and w...

Page 9: ...TES TOTAL WORKING TIME UP TO 99 59 COUNT DOWN YOU MAY PRESET WITH EACH INCREMENT OF 1 MINUTE THE MONITOR WILL COUNT DOWN FROM PRESET TIME TO 0 00 AS SOON AS TRAINING STARTS WHEN 0 00 IS ACHIEVED THE M...

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