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Technical  

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Vario Excite

Manufacturer and equipment identification

Equipment with codes DAF5M.., DAF7M.. are intended for medical use and have been designed 
and built for use in outpatient clinics, hospitals, clinics and sport centres, for muscular therapy 
and rehabilitation.

Equipment with codes DAF5M.., DAF7M.. can be used by or close to children, invalids, disabled 
persons or people with evident physical problems only under close supervision of a doctor 
or a qualified professional.

Manufacturer and equipment 

identification

Description of the equipment
Technical data
Accessories
Safety devices and notices
Place of installation
Moving the equipment
Levelling
Electrical connection
Connection to another device
Routine maintenance 
Changing the fuses
Recharging the battery
Troubleshooting
Technical assistance
Storage
Disposing of the equipment
Switching on and off
Monitoring the heart rate
Ergonomic positioning  

on the equipment

Summary of Contents for excite vario

Page 1: ...V A R I O Technical information 700 version software 500 version software User manual...

Page 2: ...s stated in the illustration are purely indicative refer to the label attached to the equipment or the data in Technical data section for the correct information Manufacturer and equipment identificat...

Page 3: ...persons or people with evident physical problems only under close supervision of a doctor or a qualified professional Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical d...

Page 4: ...ges and related workout information Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipm...

Page 5: ...he heart rate hand sensor and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and not...

Page 6: ...he heat rate hand sensor and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and noti...

Page 7: ...and 700 SP versions of the equipment Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equip...

Page 8: ...s for monitoring the heart rate hand sensor Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving th...

Page 9: ...ment Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrical connec...

Page 10: ...optimal conditions Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Ele...

Page 11: ...acturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrical connection Conne...

Page 12: ...acturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrical connection Conne...

Page 13: ...e workout Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrical c...

Page 14: ...rer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrical connection Connectio...

Page 15: ...pment 200 kg 440 lb Maximum user weight 160 kg 353 lb Time 0 999 min 1 0 999 min 1 Distance 9999 floors 5 9999 floors 5 Speed 33 140 spm 33 140 spm Protection grade IP 20 IP 20 Electric isolation clas...

Page 16: ...ical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrical connection Connection to another device Routine maintenance Changing the fuses Rechargi...

Page 17: ...500 versions I Chest band with transmitter for heart rate monitor 700 and 700 SP versions L Lubricating oil Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Acces...

Page 18: ...parts 700 and 500 versions When the current reaches an excessive value the fuses melt thus protecting the internal electronics Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment T...

Page 19: ...cifications for the cable CAUTION do not connect a device with load exceeding 7 A CAUTION do not connect to a circuit operating at more than 150V to ground CAUTION risk of electric shock Do not discon...

Page 20: ...ight of the equipment plus user The place of installation must comply with all the suitability requirements laid down in current legislation on this matter Equipment not suitable for use in the presen...

Page 21: ...when moving the equipment and positioning it on the ground as it may overbalance Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and no...

Page 22: ...er adjusting Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equipment Levelling Electrica...

Page 23: ...e equipment must be in the 0 position i e the equipment must be switched off Plug the power cable first into the equipment socket and then into the wall socket Warning Check the state of the power sup...

Page 24: ...l local codes and ordinances Danger Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in dou...

Page 25: ...tion 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 is respon...

Page 26: ...ositioned so that the plug can be easily inserted and removed Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of inst...

Page 27: ...jack Warning Never connect more than one equipment in input at the same time Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notice...

Page 28: ...clean underneath it Do not use chemical products or solvents Warning Do not rub too hard on the control panel and diagrams or on the written instructions on the stickers The safety of the equipment i...

Page 29: ...ck into its housing making sure it clicks in properly Danger If no more of the supplied fuses are available use certified fuses with identical electrical specifications 3 15A F for the replacement Man...

Page 30: ...equipment while the battery is recharging Charger electrical specifications Input 100 240 Vac 0 8 A 50 60 Hz Output 15 V dc 24W Class II Warning Only use devices that comply with applicable standards...

Page 31: ...the power supply cable 700 and 500 versions Check the connection Burnt out fuses 700 and 500 versions To replace the blown fuse with a spare 3 15A F contact Technogym Technical Support Service The con...

Page 32: ...liances Move the equipment to another place or move the domestic appliances An internal connector has become accidentally disconnected Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service Internal contact...

Page 33: ...band transmitter not making proper skin contact Dampen the inside of the chest band with water Control panel not working properly Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service Damaged transmitter C...

Page 34: ...on 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...

Page 35: ...e use the original packing materials Manufacturer and equipment identification Description of the equipment Technical data Accessories Safety devices and notices Place of installation Moving the equip...

Page 36: ...ry The battery is made of non recyclable materials do not discard it in the environment Contact specialist urban and environmental cleansing agencies for disposing of the battery Disposing of the ches...

Page 37: ...he TGS 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 calcul...

Page 38: ...ion you must unplug the power supply plug To turn 700 SP and 500 SP versions of the equipment off simply stop moving The equipment must be switched off only at the end of the exercise when in standby...

Page 39: ...r 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 betw...

Page 40: ...mpetitive athlete s workouts requiring a doctor s certificate Aerobic zone with a primarily cardio circulatory component keep heart rate between 70 and 90 Aerobic zone primarily using fats as energy s...

Page 41: ...0 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 be used for me...

Page 42: ...in correct posture you must keep legs and feet parallel and gaze straight ahead Warning Any distractions in the area around the equipment may cause the user to lose his her balance Danger Vario Excite...

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