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EXCITE, ENGAGING CARDIO

CLIMB

User manual

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Page 1: ...EXCITE ENGAGING CARDIO CLIMB User manual ...

Page 2: ... data 9 Accessories 11 Safety devices and warnings 12 Place of usage 14 Moving the equipment 15 Levelling 16 Electrical connection 18 Connection to another device 20 Routine maintenance 22 Extraordinary maintenance 24 Troubleshooting 25 Technical assistance 27 Storage 28 Disposal 29 Switching on and off 30 Monitoring the heart rate 31 Using the equipment 34 ...

Page 3: ...or injury to person take the following precautions The equipment should never be left unattended when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use before cleaning it and before putting on or taking off electrical parts Do not allow unsupervised children close to the equipment Close supervision by qualified personnel is necessary when the equipment is used by or near children invalids or disabled ...

Page 4: ... Never drop or insert any object into any opening To disconnect turn all controls to the off position then remove plug from outlet SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warnings Do not connect a device with load exceeding 7A Risk Of Electric Shock Do Not Disconnect Under Load Do not connect to a circuit operating at more than 150V to Ground ...

Page 5: ...se clothing and shoes during a workout no loose clothing Tie long hair back Keep garments or towels away from moving parts During use people must remain at a safe distance Do not use the equipment in presence of small children or pets The person in charge of the gym must explain to the users about proper and improper use of the equipment Completely assemble the equipment before using it Check the ...

Page 6: ... installation debris resulting from any construction activities in the product s environment rust or corrosion as a result of the product s location alterations or modifications without Technogym s written authorization or for failure on your part to use operate and maintain the products as set out in this User Manual Warning There are high voltages inside the equipment therefore the guard must be...

Page 7: ... date of manufacture G Product model TheClimbisacommercialdevice designedforuseinresidentialandprofessional environments ItisaclassSAdevice pursuanttoISOEN20957 1 Theprecision class was measured at 106 spm level 12 and step height of 20 6 cm Equipment marked with the code DEE83M is intended for medical use and hasbeendesignedandmanufacturedforuseindoctors surgeries hospitals clinics and gyms for m...

Page 8: ...en getting on and off the equipment or if the user loses his her balance Hand sensor D the metal plate sensors permit constant heart rate monitoring Fast Track Control E they allow users to change the effort level of the exercise without removing their hands from the levers ensuring a correct and safe posture Stop button F present on the right handgrip it allows you to stop movement without taking...

Page 9: ...t of equipment 190 kg 418 lb Maximum user weight 180 kg 397 lb Height of the user for which optimum usability is ensured 155 cm 205 cm 6 8 Time 0 999 min 1 Distance 0 9999 floors 5 Noise level Less than 70 dB Protection grade IP 20 Operating temperature from 10 C to 35 C Maximum capacity of water bottle holder 2 kg 4 lb Electric isolation class Class I ...

Page 10: ...Climb Excite 10 770 mm 30 470 mm 19 1300 mm 51 1890 mm 74 265 mm 10 Technical data ...

Page 11: ...b Excite 11 A B C E D Accessories The equipment s standard outfit comprises A Set of wrenches B User manual C Warranty certificate D CEE Power Supply cable with SH socket E Two replacement fuses 2 x 3 15A F ...

Page 12: ...esmeltthusprotectingtheinternalelectronics D Stop button this button allows you to stop movement of the steps without using the control panel E Safety sensors located on the access side of the product If the sensors detect a presence in this area they lock the steps To restart movement of the steps press the START button on the control panel The START button is active only when the sensor zone is ...

Page 13: ...e adhesive labels on the equipment which provide information about possible risks and hazards F The label near the main switch lists the equipment s electrical characteristics G Thelabelwhichcanbeaffixedtothepowersupplycablestatestheelectricalspecifications for the cable ...

Page 14: ... that the floor is flat stable and vibration free and strong enough to bear the weight of the equipment plus user Do not expose the equipment to direct sunlight Do not use outdoors Do not leave the equipment outdoors exposed to the elements rain sun wind etc Do not expose the equipment to water jets Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered Do...

Page 15: ...the equipment before using it again the retractable wheels must be raised again using the same screws A Given the weight of the equipment we recommend that more than one person be involved in lifting it If wheels cannot be used on the floor move the equipment with normal lifting and transport methods Warnings Take great care when moving the equipment as it may overbalance Donotgripthestepsorthecon...

Page 16: ...Climb Excite 16 B C Levelling The equipment is levelled by adjusting the two fixed feet remove the lower guard B remove the side guard C ...

Page 17: ...ing loosen the lock nut D screw the front feet E in or out until the frame is in a stable position tighten up the lock nut D after adjusting reposition the side guard C applying pressure Reposition the lower guard B applying pressure ...

Page 18: ...on the label applied to the frame under the control panel Plug the power cable first into the equipment socket and then into the wall socket Warnings The wall socket must be located in 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 Check the state of the power supp...

Page 19: ...he product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Warning Improperconnectionoftheequipment groundingconductorcanresultinariskofelectricalshock Checkwithaqualifiedelectrician orservicemanifyouareindoubtastowhether...

Page 20: ...ces conforming to the CSAFE protocol only for setting and maintenance functions Additional devices connected to the digital interface must conform to the respective IEC standards that is IEC 60950 for information technology equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical electrical equipment Whoever connects additional equipment to the input or output signal ports configures a medical system and therefore i...

Page 21: ...ment and to the wall socket Use an RF coaxial cable for the connection with an F type of connector for the equipment The wall socket of the aerial cable must be positioned so that the plug can be easily inserted and removed A network socket can be found next to the aerial socket for the Ethernet connection ...

Page 22: ...ke the product s power plug out of the wall socket Clean outer parts with a damp sponge Do not use chemical products or solvents Do not rub too hard on the control panel and diagrams or on the written instructions on the stickers Lubricate the pins on the steps once a month Use a silicone based lubricant only or we recommend Klüber Summit Hysyn GF 32 Do not use generic lubricants do not use solven...

Page 23: ...worn components immediately or remove the product from service The routine maintenance adjustment and lubrication jobs must be performed by the Technogym Technical Support Service Before starting any job turn the equipment off by switching the switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cable from the wall socket For maintenance actions not described in this manual call in the Technogym Technica...

Page 24: ...ansmission unit For the replacement contact the Technogym Technical Support Service Changing the fuses Warnings Before making the replacement turn off the product by moving the switch to the 0 position and take the power plug out of the wall socket Ifnomoreofthesuppliedfusesareavailable usecertifiedfuseswithidentical electrical specifications 3 15A F for the replacement Remove the fuse holder to t...

Page 25: ...s with the power supply cable Check the connection Burnt out fuses To replace the blown fuse with a spare contact Technogym Technical Support Service The control panel connector has been accidentally disconnected Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service Too noisy Equipment not properly levelled Check the position and level the adjustment feet Damaged bearings Contact the Technogym Technical...

Page 26: ...away or move the equipment Worn heart rate monitor chest band Change the chest band Chest band transmitter not making proper skin contact Dampen the inside of the chest band with water Damaged transmitter Change the chest band The steps do not remain locked in place The brake is disabled Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service The product is permanently in emergency status with the steps l...

Page 27: ... the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information model date of purchase serial number precise description of the problem Warning Work on the equipment by persons unauthorised by Technogym invalidates the warranty Technogym supplies the electrical and wiring diagrams to companies with technical support Technical Support Service Technogym s p a Via Calcinaro 2861 4752...

Page 28: ...se 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 better storage use the original packing materials ...

Page 29: ... put out for normal waste collection A specific waste collection system is provided for with this type of product in conformity with applicable legislation requiring appropriate handling recovery and recycling Unauthorised dumping or disposal of electrical and electronic equipment or improper use of the same can cause serious damage to the environment and human health Followingmeasuresimplementedb...

Page 30: ...ch to 0 OFF position The equipment must be switched off only at the end of the exercise when in standby Iftheequipmentisn tgoingtobeusedforalongtime aswellasturningitoffyoushouldalso pull the plug out of the wall socket Warning The switch is for turning the equipment on and off but does not isolate it completelyfromthemainsvoltage eveninthe 0 position off Forcomplete isolation you must unplug the ...

Page 31: ...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 several equipment units with heart rate receivers in the same area the recommended minimum distance between them is 80 cm Heart rate readings will not be accurate near electromagnetic radiation sources TVs cellphones etc Sh...

Page 32: ... energy source When doing aerobic exercise at a heart rate of 70 to 90 the cardiocirculatory component prevails Forexample ifsomeoneaged30wantstoburnofffat theheartrateduring exerciseshouldbekepttobetween112 60 and131 70 ifheorshe wantstoimprovecardio respiratorycapacity theheartrateshouldbekept to between 131 70 and 168 90 HEART RATE PER MINUTE AGE Prevalent use of sugars Competitive athletes wor...

Page 33: ...ged in competitive sport The sole function of the heart rate monitor is to display the heart rate during exercise and cannot be used for medical cardiac diagnoses of any kind The heart rate shown on the display is purely indicative and cannot be considered absolutely certain Youareadvisednottouseachestbandwithheartratemonitorifyouhaveacardiacsupportdevicesuchasapacemakerorsimilar ...

Page 34: ...s to familiarise yourself with the equipment and acquire stability It is important to get used to the movement without overbalancing your body in the forward direction in order not to take on unnatural positions Once you become more confident gradually increase the effort level Keep a constant check on your posture head held high shoulders in line with your hips stomach pulled in and chest raised ...

Page 35: ...side handgrips support your weight on them and move your feet onto the footrests Then get off the equipment Climb is designed solely for the use it was designed and manufactured for as a stair simulator Any other use of the equipment is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous ...

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