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Z9.9 Pro

Step 9:

 Alignment of the Feet

If the floor is uneven, you can stabilize the equipment by turning the two setting screws under the 

main frame.

1.  Lift the equipment on the desired side and rotate the setting screws under the main frame.
2.  Rotate the screws clockwise in order to remove them and to raise the equipment.
3.  Rotate them counterclockwise in order to lower the equipment.

Step 10:

 Connecting the Equipment to the Mains Supply

 

ATTENTION

The equipment must not be connected to a multiple socket, otherwise it cannot be guaranteed 

that the equipment will be supplied with sufficient power. Technical errors can result.

Plug the power plug into a wall outlet that complies with the instructions in the chapter on electrical 

safety.

1.  Connect the power supply (R) to the front of the main frame (L).
2.  Plug the power supply into a socket that complies with the specifications of the electrical safety 

chapter 1.3.

Summary of Contents for Z9.9 Pro

Page 1: ...TFZ99PRO15 01 04 max 150 kg 60 Min C M 64 kg TF Taurus Smart Bike Z9 9 Pro Assembly and Operating Instructions Art No TF Z99PRO 15 L 153 W 52 H 158...

Page 2: ...2 Z9 9 Pro...

Page 3: ...t Programme Target Programme 27 3 4 2 Pre set Programmes 28 3 4 3 Interval Programme 29 3 4 4 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes 30 3 4 5 Watt Programme 32 3 4 6 Virtual Training Routes 33 3 5 Multimedi...

Page 4: ...4 Z9 9 Pro 8 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 43 8 1 Serial Number and Model Name 43 8 2 Parts List 44 8 3 Exploded Drawing 47 9 WARRANTY 49 10 CONTACT 51...

Page 5: ...for home fitness International Headquarters Flensburger Stra e 55 24837 Schleswig Germany Management Christian Grau Sebastian Campmann Dr Bernhard Schenkel No HRB 1000 SL Local Court Flensburg Europea...

Page 6: ...follow the instructions and that all parts are securely in place If required read through the instructions again to correct any mistakes Please pay close attention to the safety and maintenance instru...

Page 7: ...stable range in the Watt programme 20 350 W Total training programmes 20 Quick Start programmes 1 Target programmes 1 Pre set programmes 12 Interval programmes 1 HRC programmes 4 Watt programmes 1 Wei...

Page 8: ...ccess to the equipment Persons with disabilities must have a medical license and must be under strict observation when using the equipment The equipment is strictly for use by one person at a time If...

Page 9: ...hed socket using the supplied mains cable Extension cables must conform to VDE guidelines Always completely unwind the mains cable The socket must be protected by a fuse with a minimum fuse rating of...

Page 10: ...ch that there is enough free space clearance to the front the rear and to the sides of the equipment The set up and mounting surface of the equipment should be flat loadable and solid ATTENTION The de...

Page 11: ...he risk of injuries CAUTION Ensure to have sufficient room for movement in each direction during assembly The assembly of the equipment must be carried out by at least two adults If in doubt seek the...

Page 12: ...ts the contractual partner must be contacted directly CAUTION If parts of the scope of delivery are missing or damaged the assembly must not be carried out Q 2 Flat washer 8 16 2T 4 Q 1 Hex screw M8xP...

Page 13: ...A M N L 35L L35R L R D 1 P 11 C O 1 B 1 E 1 13 Manual...

Page 14: ...irst loosely screw all parts together and check that they fit properly Tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so Step 1 Assembly of the Front and Rear Stabilizer 1 Mount...

Page 15: ...ted on the right side of the main frame by turning it clockwise 2 Screw the left pedal L 35L into the thread of the pedal axis located on the left side of the main frame by turning it counter clockwis...

Page 16: ...ssembly of the Seat Post and Seat 1 Insert the seat post O 1 into the main frame L 2 Attach the seat P 11 to the seat post O 1 3 Tighten the pre assembled screw connection on the underside of the seat...

Page 17: ...h the handlebar B 1 to the upper slider B 4 with two hex screws Q 3 using the tool fig 1 3 Remove the pre assembled screw C 2 and limit piece C 5 4 Slide the handlebar into position as shown in fig 2...

Page 18: ...ll the cable C 3 through the handlebar post C ATTENTION Make sure not to pinch the cables during the following steps 2 Mount the holder tube E 1 to the the handlebar post C with two allen bolts Q 7 an...

Page 19: ...ect the cables C 3 and L 12 ATTENTION Make sure not to pinch the cables during the following steps 2 Attach the handlebar post C to the main frame L 3 Fixate the handlebar post C by turning the lever...

Page 20: ...Step 7 Assembly of the Console Support 1 Mount the console support D 1 to the top of the holder tube E 1 with one allen bolt Q 5 two screw covers Q 4 and one nut Q 6 2 Tighten the screw connection wit...

Page 21: ...f the console A 1 2 Connect the console cable to the cable of the console supporting bar L ATTENTION Be careful not to pinch the cables during the following step 3 Mount the console A to the console s...

Page 22: ...n order to lower the equipment Step 10 Connecting the Equipment to the Mains Supply ATTENTION The equipment must not be connected to a multiple socket otherwise it cannot be guaranteed that the equipm...

Page 23: ...time Display range 0 00 99 99 SPEED Display of the current speed DISTANCE Display of the training distance Display range 0 99 9 km or mi CALORIES Display of the calorie consumption Display range 0 999...

Page 24: ...maximum BAI Display of the BAI consumption Display range 0 999 RPM Display of the current revolutions per minute RPM Display range 0 999 3 2 Button Functions Start Pause Tap to start and or pause the...

Page 25: ...ightness Timezone Here you can adjust the date or the current time zone Wifi Here you can connect the console to a wifi network Heart Rate Here you can connect the console to a Bluetooth chest strap M...

Page 26: ...iety of programmes available to you These include Quick Start programme 1 Target programme 1 Pre set programmes 12 Interval programme 1 Heart rate programmes 4 Watt programme 1 You can also set your o...

Page 27: ...NOTICE You can set one or more parameters The set values are counted down to 0 the others are counted up accordingly 3 To start the training tap START You can manually adjust the resistance during th...

Page 28: ...e 3 Select one of the 12 pre set programmes P1 P12 4 To start the training tap START You can manually adjust the resistance during the training 5 To pause the training tap PAUSE 6 To stop the training...

Page 29: ...revolutions per minute for your workout 3 To start the training tap START The workout starts with a 1 minute warm up You can manually adjust the resistance during the training 4 To pause the training...

Page 30: ...lue 55 75 90 of your max pulse and TAG PULSE In the heart rate programmes the resistance is automatically adjusted depending on your heart rate Your maximum heart rate is determined by the console dep...

Page 31: ...31 5 To pause the training tap PAUSE 6 To pause the training tap STOP When the training is finished a summary of the recorded training parameters is displayed...

Page 32: ...and target cadence for your training 3 To start the training tap START The resistance level is automatically adjusted according to the wattage you set 4 To pause the training tap the following icon 5...

Page 33: ...povers on your route and tap a third or correspondingly more time s until the following icon appears 7 To cancel your selection tap the following icon 8 To start the training swipe the following icon...

Page 34: ...34 Z9 9 Pro...

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Page 36: ...on of other apps might cause technical issues L NOTICE The pre installed apps are produced and provided by external manufacturers Changes and availability within these apps might occur Sport Tiedje do...

Page 37: ...37 Example of an app Overview of apps and possible software updates...

Page 38: ...ntilated and have a constant ambient temperature between 10 C and 35 C 4 2 Transportation Wheels ATTENTION If you want to transport your equipment over particularly sensitive and soft floor coverings...

Page 39: ...equently 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 equi...

Page 40: ...oubleshooting The electronics of the equipment continuously carries out tests In case of deviations an error code appears on the display and normal operation is stopped for your safety Please contact...

Page 41: ...reuse recycling of materials or other forms of recovery of old equipment you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment 6 1 Maintenance and Inspection Calendar To avoid damag...

Page 42: ...machine with pulse training and want to train your heart rate we strongly recommend that you use a compatible chest strap as this ensures optimum transmission of the heart rate Our range of accessorie...

Page 43: ...y The corresponding contact options can be found in chapter 10 of this operating manual L NOTICE The serial number of your equipment is unique It s located on a white sticker The exact position of thi...

Page 44: ...ly for console 1 E 1 Holder tube 1 E 2 Limit block for console 2 E 3 End plug for wire 1 F F 1 F 6 Belt pulley assembly 1 F 1 Belt pulley 1 F 2 Cover for belt pulley 1 F 3 Screws 5 F 4 Right crank 1 F...

Page 45: ...cover 1 L 9 Screws 6 L 10 Screws 11 L 11 Belt 1 L 12 Down cable 1 L 13 Gear box 1 L 14 Screw 4 L 15 Adjusting lever 1 L 16 Nylon nut 2 L 17 Adjusting block for gear box 1 L 18 Holder sheet for adjusti...

Page 46: ...n for seat post 1 O 13 Right pull pin for seat post 1 O 14 Front pull pin for seat post 1 O 15 Screw 2 O 16 Nylon nut 1 O 17 Screw 6 P P 1 P 10 Slider assembly for seat post 1 P 1 Slider 1 P 2 Upper c...

Page 47: ...47 8 3 Exploded Drawing...

Page 48: ...48 Z9 9 Pro...

Page 49: ...b shop begin on delivery of the fitness equipment The respective warranty periods for your equipment can be found on its product website Repair Costs According to our choice there will either be a rep...

Page 50: ...lity control you will need to give the serial number of your equipment when contacting the service team Where possible please have your serial number and your customer number ready when you call our s...

Page 51: ...ez les heures d ouverture sur notre site Internet UK NL INT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TECHNISCHE DIENST SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE 44 141 876 3986 support powerhousefitness co uk SERVICE 44 141 876 397...

Page 52: ...bs companies and physio practices with professional equipment for endurance and strength training Sport Tiedje offers a wide range of fitness equipment from renowned manufacturers high quality in hous...

Page 53: ...53 Notes...

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