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Titanium Strength Acqua Rower 

 

USER GUIDE

 

Summary of Contents for Acqua Rower

Page 1: ...Titanium Strength Acqua Rower USER GUIDE ...

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Page 3: ...wer 1 As with any piece of fitness equipment consult a physician before beginning your Rower exercise program 2 Follow instructions provided in this manual for correct foot position and basic rowing techniques 1 Keep hands and fingers away from moving parts as indicated in this manual 2 The Rower can stand vertically for storage Make sure a secure location is chosen such as the corner of a room or...

Page 4: ...ssembly 7 Rower Box 1 2 Contents 8 Assembly Instructions 9 Operation Instructions 12 Monitor Operation 15 Detaching the Rower Belt 18 Reattaching the Rower Belt 19 Maintenance 20 Troubleshooting 21 International Warranty 22 ...

Page 5: ...xcessive wearing is present on the belts pulleys and bungee cords Do not use unit until said parts are repaired or replaced Do not allow children unattended access to the machine The Rower can stand vertically for storage When doing so please follow the instructions given in the manual Please keep hands away from moving parts as indicated by the warning label on the Main Frame of your machine If a...

Page 6: ...n s making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE OR REPAIR ANY ACCESSORY APPROVED FOR USE WITH THE GYMCOMPANY SPAIN EQUIPMENT WHICH APPEARS TO BE DAMAGED OR WORN Check all belts pulleys and bungee cords regularly for signs of wear and replace if needed Check regularly and follow all instructions for maintenance as specified in this ...

Page 7: ...ater than the training area in the directions from which the equipment is accessed The live area must also include the area for emergency dismount Product Class HC Braking System Speed Independent Product Net Weight 35 16kg 77 51lb Product Gross Weight 44 35kg 97 78lb Minimum Safe Operating Surface Area 333cm 131 09 x 172cm 67 71 Dimensions 2160mm 85 04 Length x 520mm 20 47 Width x 570mm 22 44 Hei...

Page 8: ...e Rail 14 4 M8x45mm Bolt 4 1 13mm Spanner 15 4 M10x29 5mm Bolt 5 1 Rower Seat 16 1 4mm Allen Key 6 1 Bungee Hook Mount 17 1 5mm Allen Key 7 2 Transport Wheel Assembly 18 1 6mm Allen Key 8 4 M6 Washer 19 2 AA Batteries 9 12 M8 Washer 20 4 Water Treatment Tablet 10 4 M10 Washer 21 1 User Guide 11 4 M8 Nyloc Nut 22 1 Siphon Box 1 Contents Box 2 Contents ...

Page 9: ... in the illustration which points toward the front of Rower b Connect the Side Rail Left and Side Rail Right 2 using 4x M8x35mm Bolt 13 4x M8 Washer 9 DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Tip Bumpstops facing inside of Rail for correct assembly orientation WARNING Rotate Rear Brace to correct orientation before assembly onto the Side Rails Pre Installed Bolt Bungee Hook Mount M8x35mm Bolts M8 Washer a Towards fron...

Page 10: ...and loosely thread lower Bolts Nuts Note Clean wheels and tracks weekly with a soft dry cloth in order to decrease the rate of wear on both wheels and track 2 REQUIRED Main Frame 1 Side Rails Assembly 2 4x M6 Washer 8 8x M8 Washer 9 4x M10 Washer 10 4x Nyloc Nut 11 4x M6x15mm Bolt 12 4x M8x45mm Bolt 14 4x M10x29 5mm Bolt 15 Mount the Transport Wheel Assembly 7 onto the Side Rail Assembly 2 Note On...

Page 11: ...egularly Note The Rower Frame Bolts require periodic checking for tightness Do this at the end of the first month of use and again after every 12 months Choose a suitable location when standing the product for storage Install supplied 2x AA batteries and check monitor function Details regarding can be found in the Monitor section of this manual Choose a flat level surface on which to use your Rowe...

Page 12: ...on the lower side of the Tank REQUIRED Siphon 22 Tank Filling and Water Treatment Procedures a Remove rubber fill plug from the top of the Tank b Place a large bucket of water next to the Rower Position the Siphon 22 with rigid hose in the bucket and flexible hose in the Tank Note Make sure small breather valve on siphon is closed before filling c Squeeze siphon to begin filling Important Do not o...

Page 13: ... 6 to suit your foot length Secure by hooking the Footplate back onto the mounting pegs and pushing down firmly to lock it into position Place feet on the foot plates and tighten the Footstraps to ensure your feet sit firmly against the heel captures Note The heel capture should bend to allow your foot to pivot naturally as you row WARNING Never operate this Rower without feet properly secured in ...

Page 14: ...till straight and posture leaning slightly forward with arms still out front Now drive hard this is the CATCH 4 Knees partially straightened so Seat is now at mid point of travel back and arms still straight Maintain the stroke 5 Knees are nearly straight back is still straight but now leaning slightly back from the hips Arms straight Now squeeze through 6 Legs now fully extended Back straight and...

Page 15: ...efore the belt detaches 2 Unhook the Bungee Shock Cord from the Rear Brace Then push out the Inner Clip from the Bungee Hook Pull the Bungee through the Inner Clip until free This will allow for the Bungee Shock Cord to be threaded completely out of the Main Frame and up to the Belt Bungee Pulley where it will be re attached once the Rower Belt is in the proper position 1 2 Bungee Hook Inner Clip ...

Page 16: ... of the Idle Wheel back through the Bungee Pulleys and tie off at the Attachment Point Recoil tension will decrease over time as the Bungee Shock Cord stretches To increase recoil tension simply push the Inner Clip out of the Bungee Hook from behind pull the required amount of bungee through the Inner Clip and replace the Inner Clip into the Bungee Hook as shown below Hint Before reattaching the I...

Page 17: ...your local service representative Rowing Belt Check every hundred hours for correct tension and for signs of wear The Rowing Belt should provide many years of trouble free use If a Rowing Belt change is required please contact your local service representative All preventive maintenance activities must be performed on a regular basis Performing routine preventive maintenance actions can aid in pro...

Page 18: ... for 500meter split time and SPM strokes per minute Sensor gap Faulty Sensor Sensor has moved out of position Wiring harness Use the battery cover of the monitor as a Gap Tool to check the gap between Sensor head and Magnetic ring or see if the Sensor head has moved out of position The Rower Monitor does not illuminate after battery installation Batteries installed incorrectly or need replacing Re...

Page 19: ...kmanship within 1 year of the original purchase Specific Inclusions Bungee Recoil Cord Hand Grips Footstraps Polyester Rowing Belt Seat and Seat Runners All Pulleys Rollers Bearings All rubber components Monitor Speed Sensor excluding replaceable batteries Footplates pivoting sliding General Exclusions Damage to the finish of any part of the machine Damage due to neglect abuse incorrect assembly o...

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