12
GB
Danger!
• Handle damaged or leaking batteries with
extreme caution and dispose of them properly
as soon as possible. Wear gloves when doing
so.
• If you come into contact with battery acid, wash
the affected area with soap and water. If battery
acid gets in your eye, rinse it with water and
seek medical attention immediately!
• The connection terminals must not be short-circuit-
ed.
Replacing the batteries
CAUTION! Observe the following instruc-
tions to avoid mechanical and electrical
damage.
Danger!
There is a battery LR03 in the item. You can replace
the battery if it stops working.
1. Raise the display on the side, and carefully re-
move it. The battery is at the back of the display.
2. Slide the battery carefully out of the battery
casing and replace with a new one.
Note:
Make sure that the battery is inserted prop-
erly and completely in its casing.
3. Insert the display and the cable connections into
the casing once again.
Note:
Make sure that the display is correctly
inserted in the casing once again.
Assembling the stepper
Step 1:
Insert both plastic feet into the pipe on the back of
the frame. The ribbed contact surfaces lie on the
floor and the sharp ends point backward (Fig. C).
To anchor it, a self-tapping screw is inserted into the
pre-drilled hole on the underside of the frame.
Note:
Make sure that the pre-drilled hole in the
frame and the plastic foot are placed exactly on
top of each other.
Step 2:
The adjustable screw is screwed into the thread on
the front of the stepper.
With the help of this screw, you may adjust the step
height of the tread surfaces.
To increase the step height, turn the adjustable
screw in a clockwise direction. To lower the step
height, turn the adjustable screw in an anticlock-
wise direction.
Step 3:
Remove the computer from the stepper by pulling
it upwards.
Place the supplied battery in its appropriate com-
partment on the underside of the computer. Ensure
that the polarities are correctly aligned.
Connect the computer to the connector on the
casing and insert it once again. Make sure that the
cable does not get pinched during this procedure.
Step 4:
Observe the maximum stretch length of
the straps.
The shorter the straps, the greater the effort expend-
ed.
• Shorten the straps by locking the rubber hose
with the safety ball into place (Fig. B).
IMPORTANT! Make sure not to shorten
the straps too far. Do not go past the
“MIN.” marking!
• Hook the metal hook into the eyelet on the step-
per frame and screw in the fastener on the hook
tightly (Fig. D).
Important! Before training, check that
the straps are securely fitted, and that
the hook is safely and tightly screwed
in. Caution! The eyelets are secured for
tensile loads upwards only, and may not
be subjected to transverse loads. There is
a risk of injury, or damage to the stepper.
When you are not training with the straps, unhook
them from the eyelets to avoid tripping over them.
Check whether all screws and nuts are securely
tightened.
Operating the computer
The stepper meets accuracy grade C, i.e., there is
no claim to accuracy in the computer displays.
Turning the item on and off
When you start exercising or operating the pedals,
the computer switches on automatically. If the
stepper is out of operation for approx. 4 minutes,
the computer switches off automatically.
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