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leaks. Tighten any leaking fitting 1/4 turn maximum.
Then fill the reservoir with oil up to 1/2” from the
top.

ROLLER, SLIDE BEARINGS 

AND TRACK LUBRICATION

The roller and slide bearings are made from high
pressure Moly-Disulfide filled Nylon. This bearing
material is expected to be maintenance free for
years. The bearings and inner tracks of the
rectangular tubing are lightly lubricated at the
factory. The wear life and smooth operation of
the machine can be assured by lubricating every
six months or sooner if required with any good
quality synthetic lubricant.

NOTE:

Slide bearings and tracks require cleaning and
lubrication when there is a noticeable increase in
the resistance to motion or a sticky feeling of the
handgrip and foot pedal motion. This increase in
resistance is not caused by a lack of lubrication.
It is caused by an accumulation of lint and
dust in the lubricant that is drying out. It is
this highly viscous dried out lubricant (tar like
substance) that causes the increase in resistance.
It is only necessary to clean the tar like substance
from the post to restore the machine to factory
smooth motion.

To clean, spray all internal accessible surfaces of
the rectangular tubing with odorless paint thinner.
With a rag, wipe the old oil, lint, dirt, etc. from all
internal surfaces. Move the bars up or down to
allow access to clean the foot pedal slots and
handgrip slots. Move the machine through ten full
cycles and clean again. When thoroughly clean,
wipe a “very thin coat of synthetic oil” on all internal
surfaces of the rectangular tubing.

CHAIN LUBRICATION

Lubricate chains every 2,000 hours of operation
with light grease. Before lubrication clean the
chain with paint thinner on a toothbrush and then
use toothbrush to spread a light coat of grease
on the side of the chain that contacts the
sprocket.

Lubricate the chain A, located above the hand
grips, through the opening in the post. Lubricate
chain B, located below the handgrips, through
the opening in the post. Lubricate chain C by
removing the plastic cover on one side of the
machine. Lubricate chain D located below the
foot pedals, through the opening in the post.
Wipe excess grease from all chains to prevent
splatter.

CHAIN ADJUSTMENT

The frequency of chain adjustment cannot be
accurately predicted. It is a function of total hours
of use, total feet climbed, weight and strength of
people climbing and the level of routine lubrication
maintenance. For more information on this
please call 1.800.237.2271.

CLEANLINESS

It is recommended that the VersaClimber be
placed on approximately a five-foot square rub-
ber mat because users are going to perspire pro-
fusely. To prevent corrosion, it is recommended
that the machine be wiped clean with soap and
water at a “good housekeeping frequency” to
remove salts and other body residues. This
should be done no less than once a week. It is
further recommended that the machine be
cleaned and waxed once a month with any good
quality car wax.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If a malfunction occurs, please refer to the 
following SYMPTOM guide for instruction.
TO  RECEIVE HELP OR TO EXPEDITE SERVICE
PLEASE CALL THE FACTORY. RETURN ALL
PARTS TO THE FACTORY WITH A BRIEF
NOTE STATING THE NAME, ADDRESS,
PHONE NUMBER, CONTACT NAME AND A
DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMPTOM. IF A
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM IS NOT
INCLUDED WITH THE RETURNED PART,
REPAIRS MAY BE SIGNIFICANTLY DELAYED.

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Содержание VC 108 SRM

Страница 1: ...VC 108 SRM OPERATIONAL MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ... OPPONENT 7 USING HYDRAULICS TO CONTROL SPEED 7 SELECTING A LANDMARK 7 HEART RATE TRAINING ZONE CHART 8 HOW TO FIND TARGET HEART RATE 8 VERSACLIMBER SPECIFICATIONS 8 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 14 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 14 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING 15 16 SPARE PARTS 17 18 WARRANTY 18 19 Heart Rate Inc All Rights Reserved 2006 Pat NO 5 679 100 5 492 515 Made in USA ...

Страница 3: ...Page 3 ...

Страница 4: ...he person stands in a vertically erect position with both feet level on pedals while grasping two handgrips located at about shoulder height Step on the higher foot pedal and pull on the higher handgrip to initiate climbing motion When the foot and hand move vertically downward the other foot and hand move vertically upward and then alternate synchronously A cyclic action of the arms and legs is p...

Страница 5: ... until both feet are level With both feet at the same level position handgrips at about chin height Adjust handles if necessary by depress ing the pin at the end of the handgrip Remove the handgrip and reinsert it fully into another position and release the pin NOTE WHEN GRASPING THE HAND RAILS OR HAND GRIPS KEEP FINGERS AND THUMBS ON THE FOAM PADDING OF THE HANDRAILS OR RUBBER GRIPS OF THE HANDLE...

Страница 6: ...w LOCK SELECTION arrows to raise or lower the number in the display until the desired time is displayed Then press the LOCK SELECTION button to enter your time into the computer 6 LOCK SELECTION Press this button to enter user selected values into the computer 7 YELLOW LOCK SELECTION ARROWS These buttons are used to raise or lower the number in the display 8 Upper Left SELECT button Press this but...

Страница 7: ...slow down and finish the 15 minute race Select a slower opponent for the next workout USING HYDRAULICS TO CONTROL SPEED Beginners and individuals who are deconditioned may use the hydraulics to control their climbing speed rather than working against the resist ance The hydraulic control knob is located at the bottom of the control console Clockwise rotation of the control knob to the right slows ...

Страница 8: ...SER ACCOMMODATIONS Level of Physical Fitness Novice To Elite Climber s Height 4 2 to 6 7 Climber s Weight 65 lbs to 350 lbs Age and Sex Any MICROCOMPUTER FUNCTIONS Exercise Time 0 to 99 9 Hours Exercise Rate 0 to 351 FT min Exercise Distance 0 to 10 000 FT Step Height 0 to 20 inches Race against opponent 35 to 200 FT min Climb a Landmark Distance 554 to 9731FT Heart Rate Display 30 to 235 BPM Calo...

Страница 9: ...mer 110 volt AC Adapter TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY OF A SINGLE UNIT A One Screwdriver One Phillips screw driver B Two 9 16 wrenches C Two able bodied persons are required for assembly Protect the oil reservoir and the black plastic computer housing by supporting the Versa Climber hydraulic pump on wooden cross support from wooden crate Attach the front curved tubular floor brace to the post Using...

Страница 10: ...ace to post with two hex head bolts 3 8 x 3 3 4 long 2 3 8 lock nuts DO NOT TIGHTEN FULLY AT THIS TIME Attach tubular brace between post and back tubular floor base with 2 3 8 lock nuts DO NOT TIGHTEN FULLY After tubular brace is in place TIGHTEN the two 3 3 4 long base bolts Page 10 Screw in 4 self tightening base bolts ...

Страница 11: ...e to complete post assembly Attach foot pedals with L pointing up using 2 3 8 x 1 1 4 long hex head bolts Securely TIGHTEN foot pedals Page 11 Place the bottom of the leg isolation under the base as shown Next place the top of the leg isolation in the bracket as shown above and secure with 3 8 nut washers and 2 5 bolt ...

Страница 12: ...o 3 8 lock nuts nearest to the inside center of machine Insert 3 2 long spacer and fully tighten ALL three bolts and nuts Optional Arm Extenders Optional Attach each handle spacer and handle extender with two 1 4 screws x 4 long Install handgrips by depressing pin with thumb and insert Page 12 Handle Spacer Handle Extender ...

Страница 13: ...rews 1 4 x 3 8 long DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Plug the transformer into the back of the post and a 110 volt wall socket ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HI TRI AND HIGH FIVE Protect the oil reservoir and the black plastic computer housing by supporting the Versa Climber hydraulic pump on a block of wood or other spacer see page 10 Page 13 Pump cover 4 pan head screws ...

Страница 14: ...otion over the height of leg motion HAND GRIPS The hand grips are a high quality rubber grip The handgrips are replaceable with any good quality flanged grip from your local bike shop or contact Heart Rate Inc for spares FOOT PEDALS The foot pedals are made of a strong durable extruded aluminum Every two months place a few drops of light oil on the shaft at both ends of the pedal The foot pedal st...

Страница 15: ...chains every 2 000 hours of operation with light grease Before lubrication clean the chain with paint thinner on a toothbrush and then use toothbrush to spread a light coat of grease on the side of the chain that contacts the sprocket Lubricate the chain A located above the hand grips through the opening in the post Lubricate chain B located below the handgrips through the opening in the post Lubr...

Страница 16: ...face Apply grease liberally and reassemble the pedal Be sure that the snap ring is fully engaged in the snap ring groove SYMPTOM MACHINE IS STICKY IRREGULAR OR HARD TO MOVE The foot pedals and handgrips are attached to metal bars that move up and down inside C shaped metal channels The bars have plastic rollers and slides that guide the bars through the channels Over time the lubricant in the chan...

Страница 17: ...8 000 Tach PCB Assembly 015 14 000 Tach Cable Assembly 015 15 000 Tach Bracket 015 13 000 Top Cover Speaker SM 015 25 000 PCB Assembly SM Module 015 05 000 SM Power Supply US 60069 Moving Parts Foot Pedal Assembly locking Left 145 07 000 Foot Pedal Assembly locking Right 145 08 000 Foot Pedal Straps 008 03 000 Foot Pedal Connector Plastic Triangle 008 00 007 Quick Change Handle 1 101 06 000 Quick ...

Страница 18: ...free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and proper maintenance with a three year limited warranty subject to the terms and conditions hereafter set forth Except for the above warranty it is expressly agreed that NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITYORFITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE or of a particular use nor any warranty of any kind whatsoever express implied or statutory is made by...

Страница 19: ...judgment such attempt is justified 8 The foregoing shall be buyer s sole and exclusive remedy whether based on tort or otherwise and H R I shall not be liable for any injuries to persons or property In no event shall H R I be liable for incidental or consequential damages for commercial losses or for any other loss or damages except as above set forth 9 This warranty is expressly in lieu of all ot...

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