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5
TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE
5.1
General Instructions
⚠
WARNING
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Do not make any improper changes to the equipment.
⚠
CAUTION
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Damaged or worn components may affect your safety and the life of the equipment.
Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the
contract partner. The equipment must not be used until it has been repaired. If necessary,
use only original spare parts.
࣑
ATTENTION
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In addition to the instructions and recommendations for maintenance and care given here,
additional service and/or repair work may be necessary; this must only be carried out by
authorised service technicians.
5.2
Faults and Fault Diagnosis
The equipment undergoes regular quality controls during production. Nevertheless, faults or
malfunctions may occur. Frequently, individual parts are responsible for these disturbances, an
exchange is usually sufficient. Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors and
how to correct them. If the equipment still does not function properly, contact your contract partner.
Fault
Cause
Solution
Squeaking or cracking
noise
Loose or too tight screw
connections
Check screw connections or lubricate
Cracking in the pedal
area
Pedals loose
Tighten the pedals
Equipment wobbles
Equipment is not level
Align the feet
Handlebar/saddle
wobbles
Loose screws
Tighten screws firmly
Display is blank/is not
working
Batteries empty or loose
cable connection
Replace batteries or check cable
connections
Felt brake makes
noises
Felt brake too dry
Moisten felt brake with silicone spray
(see 5.3 Lubricating the Felt Brake)
No pulse display
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Sources of interference in
the room
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unsuitable chest strap
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Wrong position of chest
strap
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Chest strap defective or
battery empty
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Pulse display defective
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Eliminate sources of interference (e.g.
mobile phone, WLAN, lawn mower
and vacuum cleaner robot, etc. ...)
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Use a suitable chest strap (see
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES).
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Reposition chest strap and/or
moisten electrodes
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Changing batteries
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