Race Mode�
- Use “UP/ DOWN” key to select workout program, choose RACE
,press “MODE” to confirm�
- Use “UP/ DOWN” key to set “Strokes per minute” for the
computer simulator (Range 10~95 ±5), press “MODE” to confirm�
- Use “UP/ DOWN” key to set finish distance (Range 100~9900
meters ±100) , press “MODE” to confirm�
- Press “START/ STOP” button to start the race function�
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NOTE
• Training will end, when PC or you (U)player has reached the end
first�
User
- Use “UP/ DOWN” key to select workout program, choose User
,press “MODE” to confirm�
- Use “UP/ DOWN” key to set tension level for the first profile
segment� (Range 1~16), press “MODE” to confirm�
- Repeat this step for all other segments too�
- When full profile is programmed, press and hold “MODE” for 2
seconds button to confirm�
- Use “UP/ DOWN” key to set time, press MODE to confirm�
- Press START/ STOP key to start workout�
- Use RESET, to go back to main menu�
Recovery
- The RECOVERY key will only be valid if pulse is detected�
- TIME will show „0:60“ (seconds) and counts down to 0�
- Computer will show F1 to F6 after the countdown to test heart rate
recovery status� User can find the heart rate recovery level based
on the chart below�
- Press RECOVERY key again to return to the former display�
F1 Outstanding
F2 Excellent
F3 Good
F4 Fair
F5
Below average
F6 Poor
Trouble shooting:
- If there is no signal when you pedal, please check if the cable is
well connected�
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NOTE
• When stop training for 4 minutes, the main screen will be off�
• If the computer displays abnormally, please re-install the
transformer and try again�
Cleaning and maintenance
The equipment does not require special maintenance� The
equipment does not require recalibration when it is assembled, used
and serviced according to the instructions�
⚠ WARNING
• Before cleaning and maintenance, remove the adapter�
• Do not use solvents to clean the equipment�
- Clean the equipment with a soft, absorbent cloth after each use�
- Regularly check that all screws and nuts are tight�
- If necessary, lubricate the joints�
- Clean the inner surfaces of the rail if necessary so that the seat
moves as smoothly and quietly as possible� If necessary, you may
improve the seat movement by adding paraffin to the surface of
the rails��
Defects and malfunctions
Despite continuous quality control, defects and malfunctions caused
by individual parts can occur in the equipment� In most cases, it will
be sufficient to replace the defective part�
- If the equipment does not function properly, immediately contact
the dealer�
- Provide the model number and the serial number of the equipment
to the dealer� State the nature of the problem, conditions of use
and purchase date�
Transport and storage
⚠ WARNING
• Before transport and storage, remove the adapter�
• Carry and move the equipment with at least two persons�
- Remain standing in front of the equipment on each side and take
a sturdy grip at the handlebars� Tilt the front of the equipment
so as to lift the rear of the equipment on the wheels� Move the
equipment and carefully put the equipment down� Place the
equipment on a protective base to prevent damage to the floor
surface�
- Move the equipment carefully over uneven surfaces� Do not move
the equipment upstairs using the wheels, but carry the equipment
by the handlebars�
- Store the equipment in a dry place with as little temperature
variation as possible�
Additional information
Packaging disposal
Government guidelines ask that we reduce the amount of waste
material disposed of in land fill sites� We therefore ask that you
dispose of all packaging waste responsibly at public recycling centres�
End of life disposal
We at Tunturi hope you enjoy many years of enjoyable use from your
fitness trainer� However, a time will come when your fitness trainer will
come to the end of its useful life� Under ‘European WEEE Legislation
you are responsible for the appropriate disposal of your fitness trainer
to a recognised public collection facility�
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