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2. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES

•  Votre pinnacle croix trainer SportsArt a été conçu et fabriqué afin 

d’assurer une sécurité optimale. Cependant certaines précautions 

s’appliquent chaque fois que vous utilisez votre pinnacle croix trainer de 

course.

• 

Lisez entièrement le manuel avant l’assemblage et l’utilisation. Veuillez 

aussi noter les consignes de sécurité suivantes:

•  Veuillez lire attentivement les instructions et installer l’ pinnacle croix 

trainer de course selon les instructions.

•  Assemblez et faites fonctionner l’ pinnacle croix trainer sur une surface 

solide et plane; NE PAS l’utiliser à l’extérieur ou près de l’eau.

•  En aucun cas, ne laissez des enfants à proximité ou sur l’ pinnacle croix 

trainer.

•  Vérifiez l’ pinnacle croix trainer de course avant chaque utilisation. 

Assurez-vous que toutes les pièces sont assemblées, et que tous les élé

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ments de fixation sont serrés. NE PAS utiliser l’ pinnacle croix trainer de 

course si l’appareil est démonté de quelque façon.

• 

Gardez vos mains loin des pièces mobiles.

•  Portez des vêtements d’entraînement appropriés; NE PORTEZ PAS de 

vêtements amples. NE PORTEZ PAS de chaussures à semelles en cuir 

ou à talons hauts. Attachez les cheveux longs. Ne marchez pas pieds nus 

sur l’appareil.

•  Soyez prudent lors du montage et démontage de l’appareil.

•  Le pinnacle croix trainer peut s’arrêter ou ne s’arrêter pas immédiate

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ment si quelque chose obstacle le mouvement.

•  NE PAS utiliser d’accessoire non spécifiquement recommandé par le 

fabricant. Car cela pourraient provoquer des blessures ou entraîner une 

panne de l’appareil. 

•  Une surveillance étroite est nécessaire quand l’ pinnacle croix trainer 

est utilisé par ou à proximité d’enfants, de malades ou de personnes hand

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icapées.

•  Utilisez l’ pinnacle croix trainer de course uniquement pour l’usage 

prévu dans ce manuel.

•  N’utilisez jamais l’ pinnacle croix trainer de course s’il a été endommagé 

de quelque façon que ce soit. S’il ne fonctionne pas correctement, ou s’il 

est tombé ou endommagé, contactez votre vendeur.

•  Veillez à ce qu’aucun orifice de ventilation ne soit obstrué.

•  Ne faites jamais tomber ou n’insérez jamais d’objet dans les orifices.

•  NE PAS l’utiliser là où des produits aérosols (vaporisés) sont utilisés ou 

lorsque de l’oxygène est administré.

•  La limite de poids de l’utilisateur pour cet l’ pinnacle croix trainer est de 

227 Kgs (500 lbs). Remarquez que la résistance de 40 convient jusqu’à 

150kgs (330 lbs). 

•  NE PAS transporter l’ pinnacle croix trainer de course par le cordon 

d’alimentation et n’utilisez pas le cordon comme poignée. 

•  Maintenez le cordon éloigné de toute surface chaude. 

•  Débranchez l’appareil de la prise avant l’entretien ou la suppression de 

toute pièce. 

Summary of Contents for S775

Page 1: ...S775 15 TFT LCD Pinnacle Cross Trainer Owner s Manual Sports Art Industrial Co Ltd ISO 9001 14001 Certified 2014 11 No 11 Gong Huan Rd Tainan City Taiwan R O C www gosportsart com...

Page 2: ...TV Cable 35 STEP 14 Unit Inspection 36 5 UNDERSTAND THE S775 15 DISPLAY 37 DISPLAY Overview 37 DISPLAY Home Page Display Sequence 37 DISPLAY Keys 38 DISPLAY Windows 38 Home Page 39 6 OPERATE THE PROD...

Page 3: ...rials and designed for years of reliable usage this product was made to become an integral part of your commercial fitness venue Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you fami...

Page 4: ...mmediatelyifanobjectbecomes caught or impedes normal motion DO NOT use any accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fa...

Page 5: ...ment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferen...

Page 6: ...l Soyez prudent lors du montage et d montage de l appareil Le pinnacle croix trainer peut s arr ter ou ne s arr ter pas imm diate ment si quelque chose obstacle le mouvement NE PAS utiliser d accessoi...

Page 7: ...allation r sidentielle Cet appareil g n re utilise et peut diffuser des signaux radio lectriques et s il n est pas install et utilis conform ment aux instructions peut provoquer des interf rences nuis...

Page 8: ...y 1 A12 Feeder cord 1 A3 Main frame 1 A13 Right handle cover 1 A4 Right glide track 1 A14 Left handle cover 1 A5 Left glide track 1 A15 Connecting board 1 A6 Rear adjustment base 1 A16 Right pedal 1 A...

Page 9: ...wrench 1 M5 Screwdriver shank 1 Phillips and flat Components on the Product No Name Specification Notes 51 Right rear cover 52 Mushroom top Phillip screw M4 L16 53 Rear footplate 54 Left rear cover 56...

Page 10: ...ner hex screw M6 L15 68 Pedestal cover 69 Mushroom top Phillip screw M4 L16 70 Inner hex screw M8 P1 25 L25 Serrated washer D18 d8 5 t2 0 19T 71 Connecting board 73 Serrated washer D20 d6 2 t2 0 19T I...

Page 11: ...sides of a person in position to exercise on this product Also for brevity the word screws is used where screws washers and other hardware may be involved STEP 0 Prepare for Assembly Please follow in...

Page 12: ...instructions a through d to install the rear adjustment base a First remove the rear footplate 53 and screws 52 from the rear adjustment base A6 b Remove the mount 58 and screws 57 from the rear adju...

Page 13: ...d c Remove screws 56 from the main frame A3 b Secure the rear adjustment base A6 to the main frame A3 with screws 56 Secure screws at area A first and then secure screws at area B Note Make sure the s...

Page 14: ...s Note Please do not pull out the nibes in the middle at area A Secure the foot pedals A16 onto the foot plate with screws 79 as shown Secure screws at area B first and then secure screws at area C Fi...

Page 15: ...TEP 2 Install the Left and Right Glide Track Continued c First remove the covers 59 60 62 from the main frame A3 d Remove the axle 63A and the nut 63 from the main frame A3 Note The axle may drop off...

Page 16: ...t loosen 3 piece screws from area d1 covers Do not reomove these screws and then place the right glide track A4 on the main frame A3 and insert the axle 63 into the main frame A3 and the right glide t...

Page 17: ...16 STEP 2 Install the Left and Right Glide Track Continued f Follow the same procedure to install the left glide track A5 L f...

Page 18: ...ve the axle 77 from the right and left glide track A4 A5 and insert the ball socket h Secure the ball socket and the glide track with the axle 77 as shown i Insert the mount 58 back into the place in...

Page 19: ...m the left glide track A5 b Insert two belts and bushing from the main frame through the axle Follow the order as shown and then secure the nut back into place d Have another people to hold the left g...

Page 20: ...position of the belt on the idler pulley The belt should be in the middle of the idler pulley Make sure that the belt is not outside of the idler pulley If the belt is in the wrong position lift the...

Page 21: ...follow instructions a through l to install the display neck and pedestal assembly a First remove the fan cover 65 and screws 66 from the display neck assembly A1 b Remove the pedestal mount 76 pedest...

Page 22: ...l assembly A2 out the hole C1 in the fan cover 54 and then insert the fan cover 65 onto place on the pedestal assembly A2 as shown Note Make sure the pedestal assembley A2 get through the hole C1 in t...

Page 23: ...t thenm to the five date cables from the display neck assembly A1 and then push the black cover of two date cables to cover the end of two date cables as shown g Disconnect the feeder cord A12 from th...

Page 24: ...ward to thread through the pedestal and out the hole H as shown and then disconnect the feeder cord from the cables j Connect two cables M2 and two cables M1 from the pedestal as shown and then tuck t...

Page 25: ...Place the display neck assembly A1 into the place of the pedestal mount 76 and secure them with screws 32 as shown Note Avoid pinching or crimping the cables during the assembly l Secure the fan cover...

Page 26: ...ain frame a First remove screws 70 from the main frame A3 b Disconnect the zip tie to release five cables from the pedestal assembly A2 and connect them to the connector of the main frame A3 as shown...

Page 27: ...ructions a through d to install the left and right support a First remove screws 73 from the main frame A3 b Secure the right and left support A7 A8 to the main frame with the connecting board A15 c F...

Page 28: ...back into place and insert the cover cap 59 c Press the water guard downward into place against the top cover d Insert the front cover A9 into the place of the unit and secure them with screws 31 e In...

Page 29: ...the Covers Continued Collect the cables and tuck them into the pedestal assembly as shown before installing the pedestal cover 68 f Secure the pedestal cover 68 with screws 69 wihtout pinching or crim...

Page 30: ...ers Continued g Secure the left carriage rear cover 54 with screws 52 h Secure the right carriage rear cover 51 with screws 52 i Secure the rear footplate 53 with screws 52 and then insert the cap 55...

Page 31: ...Note Two people will be required for moving the unit Stand on the left and right sides behind the rear base Grip the glide track in area A with both hands as shown Simultaneously lift the unit and rol...

Page 32: ...the floor b Loosen the leveler nut c Rotate the leveler feet at area C and check if the unit is level d Rotate the leveler feet at area B downward until it touches the floor e Rotate the leveler nut a...

Page 33: ...w instructions a through b to install the left and right support lower cover a Remove screws 75 from the right support A7 b Secure the right support lower cover A11 to the unit with screws 75 Note Fol...

Page 34: ...screws 80 from the power cord socket on the product b Insert the power cord into place on the product c Secure power cord connector screws 80 and then insert the other end of the power cord A19 into...

Page 35: ...34 STEP 12 TV Terminal and Netwotk a NETWORK Connect to Ethernet b CATV Connect to NTSC or PAL c AV Terminal Connect to DVD Player or Media Player d DTV Connect to Digital TV b a d c...

Page 36: ...35 STEP 13 Install the TV Cable NTSC system Directly connect your local area connector as shown PAL system Insert NTSC To PAL Adapter A18 as shown and conect to your local area connector...

Page 37: ...at every hole can be engaged easily and the handle can be adjusted upward and downward b Pull the knob at area L to make sure that the footplates can be adjusted upward and downward c Pull the knob at...

Page 38: ...S775 15 display was designed to help people obtain their fitness goals simply and conveniently Please familiarize yourself with the features of this display and thereby get optimum benefit and enjoym...

Page 39: ...nt of task 0 0 to 99 0 8 TOTAL STEPS ACCUMULATED STEP COUNT 0 9999 9 PROGRAM a WORKOUT PROGRAM MANUAL LEVEL MANUAL WATT PLATEAU INTERVAL 1 1 1 2 2 2 FAT BURN RANDOM b FIT TEST c HEART RATE PROGRAM TAR...

Page 40: ...program categories 3 MEDIA SELECTION key to enter various media options 4 USER PROFILE key to set up user s profile 5 DEFAULT SETTINGS key to enter engineering settings 6 HELP key to find out informa...

Page 41: ...mode and the limit is less than 60 minutes then program time limit will take precedence 3 Quick Start program will use default age of 35 year and weight of 165lb 75kg for exercise expenditure calculat...

Page 42: ...ed level right away 12 Level adjusting keys press to adjust the level Or press numeric window and the numeric key pads shown on the left will pop up for entry 13 Fan speed adjusting key press this key...

Page 43: ...setting page 1 Age enter user s age The age setting range is 10 to 99 years old with a default setting of 35 years old 2 Weight enter user s weight The max weight setting is 227 kg 500 lb LB next to t...

Page 44: ...ils MANUAL WATT Once Manual Watt program is selected it will enter user profile setting page 1 Age enter user s age The age setting range is 10 to 99 years old with a default setting of 35 years old 2...

Page 45: ...att right away PLATEAU Resistancelevelsinthisworkoutgraduallyincrease leveloff thengraduallydecrease The first and last segments of this workout each occupy 20 of the workout The middle segment occupi...

Page 46: ...ed by a second segment of two minutes in duration Interval segment settings can be changed during a workout To do so while exercising simply press level keys to change the setting in the current segme...

Page 47: ...9 years old with a default setting of 35 years old 2 Weight enter user s weight The max weight setting is 227 kg 500 lb LB next to the weight setting means English units vs KG is for Metric units Pres...

Page 48: ...n heart rate control programs speed or incline values automatically adjust to keep the exerciser s pulse at the optimum rate to obtain his or her fitness goals There are 5 heart rate programs to selec...

Page 49: ...program Display during exercise is the same as Target hear rate 65 80 refer to previous pages for details 3 Heart Rate Hill This program is designed to alternate between 65 75 80 max heart rate targe...

Page 50: ...profile setting page Age weight height gender Target heart rate and BMI boxes are calculated and filled based on the information user entered it can not be changed After setting press START to start t...

Page 51: ...emote control for changing the channels and volume control Channel changing is compatible with TV DTV only Music media will be displayed with a play list as shown below 1 Music play time 2 Play Next P...

Page 52: ...ult setting by visit Default setting section and modify the settings 1 Language Setting user may select a different language by choosing an associated country 2 Engineering Setting this section is des...

Page 53: ...the console will enter Idle mode and the display will go back to Idle page and display SportsArt logo Press any key during idle mode to enter Home page OPERATION Energy Smart Function This product is...

Page 54: ...er contact Because the telemetry heart rate signal varies in strength from 20 Hz to 20 KHz environmental interference can block signal reception Physical vibration and electronic devices including ste...

Page 55: ...t heart rate goal would be appropriate for you HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE The duration of your workout must depend on your fitness level In general it is recommended that you maintain a heart rate wit...

Page 56: ...list menu to control the player functions Note this function does not support Android smart phone music player due to upkeep of their software CSAFE PORT Standard Compatible with CSAFE Communications...

Page 57: ...rds b Bluetooth connection button press this button to unpair the smart phone SA WELL App c USB port this port is used for device charging as well as optional data transferring d USB port this port is...

Page 58: ...or stride length drive board communication is abnormal Error code explanations follow ERROR_8_1_ When power on the communication to the Micro Inverter is abnormal ERROR_8_2_ When power on the communi...

Page 59: ...a through g below a Press the fuse cap inward using a tool b Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise c The fuse cap springs out d Remove the burnt fuse e Insert a new fuse into the fuse cap f Insert the fu...

Page 60: ...de track A4 A5 b Move footplates to inspect the right and left glide track A4 A5 operation smoothness c Repeat steps a and b two or three times Note The cloth must be lint free In area B There are 8 b...

Page 61: ...m as necessary on a regular schedule 2 The belt must be inspected once a week Increase inspections as necessary according to usage Pay attention to exterior skin cracking and exposed fibers or cables...

Page 62: ...uarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect and secure loose parts 3 Glide track Wipe away dirt and debris 4 Rollers Apply silicone lubricant 5 Belt Inspect for serious cracking and wear 6 Bal...

Page 63: ...e of Simple Green all purpose cleaner and water Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant onto the rollers 2 Inspect the belt for cracking and other signs of wear Replace it if necessary Monthly task...

Page 64: ...ter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ____...

Page 65: ...oard CSAFE Board Display Board Head Phone Board HTR Board HRC Board Electro magnet iPod Board Model no board AC Jack Fuse Switch Filter 15 LCD Screen Control Board EUP Key Board DTV CATV Console power...

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