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Introduction........................................................................................................

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IMPORTANT.SAFETY.INSTRUCTIONS................................................................ .

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Manufacturer.and.equipment.identification............................................. 10

2.

Description.of.the.equipment................................................................... 11

3.

Technical.data.......................................................................................... 12

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Accessories.............................................................................................. 14

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Safety.devices.and.notices...................................................................... 15

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Place.of.installation.................................................................................. 17

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Unpacking................................................................................................ 18

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Moving.the.equipment............................................................................. 19

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Levelling................................................................................................... 20

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Electrical.connection................................................................................ 21

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Grounding.instructions............................................................................. 22

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Connection.to.another.device.................................................................. 23

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Routine.maintenance............................................................................... 24

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Adjusting.the.play.on.the.saddle.support.tube.......................................... .

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Changing.the.fuses.................................................................................. 26

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Troubleshooting....................................................................................... 27

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Technical.assistance................................................................................ 29

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Storage..................................................................................................... 30

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Disposing.of.the.equipment..................................................................... 31

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Switching.on.and.off................................................................................ 32

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Using.Bike................................................................................................ 34

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Monitoring.the.heart.rate.......................................................................... 36

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User.settings............................................................................................ 39

Summary of Contents for BIKE EXC 700 LED

Page 1: ...llation 17 7 Unpacking 18 8 Moving the equipment 19 9 Levelling 20 10 Electrical connection 21 11 Grounding instructions 22 12 Connection to another device 23 13 Routine maintenance 24 14 Adjusting th...

Page 2: ...le The manual must be kept in a known accessible place protected against dampness and heat The manual describes transport and maintenance procedures and contains valuable information and useful sugges...

Page 3: ...tended when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use before cleaning it and before putting on or taking off electrical parts Bike can be used by or close to children invalids disabled persons or...

Page 4: ...utdoors exposed to the elements Do not expose the equipment to water jets Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered To disconnect turn all contro...

Page 5: ...act the Technogym Technical Support service Do not attempt to service the equipment yourself other than the maintenance instructions found in the user manual Before starting an exercise make sure your...

Page 6: ...ndicates to consult the user manual G Serial number and date of manufacture H Certification mark for the USA and Canada I Product code L Product mark The values stated in the illustration are purely i...

Page 7: ...the workout It contains the sensors I to monitor the heart rate hand sensor and the Fast Track Control L to change the effort level C Saddle adjustable height D Pedals with adjustable straps for a mo...

Page 8: ...4 lb Time 0 999 min 1 0 999 min 1 Distance 0 99 99 km 5 0 99 99 mls 5 Braking power 10 1000 W 10 40 500 W 10 Protection grade IP 20 IP 20 European Directives 93 42 CE Part applied Type B Type B Operat...

Page 9: ...Level 8 190 Level 9 210 Level 10 230 Level 11 250 Level 12 270 Level 13 290 Level 14 310 Level 15 330 Level 16 350 Level 17 370 Level 18 390 Level 19 410 Level 20 430 Level 21 450 Level 22 470 Level...

Page 10: ...outfit comprises A Set of wrenches B User manual C Warranty certificate D CEE Power supply cable with SH type socket E CEE Mains cable extension F Cloth for cleaning G 10A German adaptor H Spare fuses...

Page 11: ...the user when the equipment is switched on when the exercise starts or finishes or if the heart rate is high C Main switch turns the equipment s power on and off D Fuses protect the equipment s elect...

Page 12: ...on the equipment which provide information about possible risks and hazards E The label affixed to the frame under the control panel states the electrical specifications F The label for attachment to...

Page 13: ...he lighting is good enough to make the area safe and relaxing place to exercise in there is a safety area of free space of at least 80 cm around every equipment that the floor is flat stable and vibra...

Page 14: ...ort equipment to use in relation to the equipment s place of destination As stated in the instructions on the pack to unpack equipment delivered in a cardboard pack remove the staples that attach the...

Page 15: ...one by at least two people Warning Take great care when moving the equipment and positioning it on the ground as it may overbalance The equipment has two fixed front wheels To move the equipment lift...

Page 16: ...Uk It Fr De Nl Es Br 9 Levelling Use the front and rear feet to level the equipment screw the foot in or out until the frame is in a stable position tighten up the lock nut after adjusting 9 Levellin...

Page 17: ...a place where the plugging and unplugging can be done easily and safely When plugging in the switch on the equipment must be in the 0 position i e the equipment must be switched off Plug the power cab...

Page 18: ...lug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor...

Page 19: ...e The equipment can be connected to other devices conforming to the CSAFE protocol as shown in the figure The additional equipment connected to the analogical and digital interfaces must conform to th...

Page 20: ...equipment turned off clean the external parts with a damp sponge move the equipment to one side so that you can vacuum clean underneath it Do not use chemical products or solvents Warning Do not rub t...

Page 21: ...t tube You are advised to check for play on the tube periodically as it may cause vibrations and noise Adjust the play by turning the two screws turn the 2 screws A with a socket wrench check the play...

Page 22: ...lug the power cable plug from the wall socket Remove the fuse holder to the right of the switch by pushing the lever Replace the blown fuse with a new one as supplied 3 15A F Fit the fuse holder back...

Page 23: ...Power supply cable damaged Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service Power supply cable not plugged into the equipment Check the connection Fuses blown To replace the blown fuse with a spare 3 1...

Page 24: ...Technogym Technical Support Service Problems in monitoring heart rate with the chest band Other transmitters situated nearby Move the equipment far enough away to stop signal interference minimum dist...

Page 25: ...ym Technical Support Service you must give the following information model date of purchase serial number precise description of the problem Warning Workontheequipmentbypersons unauthorised by Technog...

Page 26: ...e is expected you are advised to store the equipment in the following way in a clean dry place with a dust cover at a room temperature between 10 C and 70 C and relative humidity between 20 and 90 For...

Page 27: ...want to dispose of it unplug it from the mains Disposing of the equipment on open ground in public areas or in private areas used by the public is prohibited The equipment is made of recyclable mater...

Page 28: ...key is disabled see the Configuration Menu section in the software part so that exercises can be started only with the control panel keys In this mode the following functions are enabled calculation...

Page 29: ...ime as well as turning it off you should also pull the plug out of the wall socket Warning The switch is for turning the equipment on and off but does not isolate it completely from the mains voltage...

Page 30: ...cificphysicalcomplaints may use the equipment only under the strict supervision of a doctor specialised in that particular area If you feel ill during the workout dizziness chest pains etc stop exerci...

Page 31: ...ment only if the following precautions are observed the equipment must be used as specified the user manual must be read thoroughly throughout the place of installation must meet the requirements stat...

Page 32: ...Polar T31 There must be no more than one transmitter in the reception range otherwise the receiver may receive different signals at the same time and give incorrect heart readings If there are severa...

Page 33: ...ge and the goal to be achieved Theoretical maximum heart rate 100 is calculated on the basis of age using the formula 220 age Age Area reserved for competitive athlete s workouts requiring a doctor s...

Page 34: ...r goes above 90 of your maximum rate unless you are an athlete engaged in competitive sport Warning The sole function of the heart rate monitor is to display the heart rate during exercise and cannot...

Page 35: ...tube on finding the correct setting you are advised to save it in the training program Warning If the saddle position is too high or too low this could result in incorrect leg movement which may caus...

Page 36: ...slot for your foot size To perform the exercise sit on the saddle with your chest bent forwards whilst keeping your back straight and rest your hands on the ends of the handlebar your arms must be sl...

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