Elliptical Insportline User Manual

Elliptical Insportline User Manual

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USER MANUAL ­ EN
IN 21341 Elliptical inSPORTline inCondi ET660i II
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
  • To ensure the best safety of the exerciser, regularly check it on damages and worn parts.
  • If you pass on this exerciser to another person or if you allow another person to use it, make sure that that person is familiar with the content and instructions in these instructions.
  • Only one person should use the exerciser at a time.
  • Before the first use and regularly make sure that all screws, bolts and other joints are properly tightened and firmly seated.
  • Before you start your work-out, remove all sharp-edged objects around the exerciser.
  • Only use the exercise for your work-out if it works flawlessly.
  • Any broken, worn or defective part must immediately be replaced and/or the exerciser must no longer be used until it has been properly maintained and repaired.
  • Parents and other supervisory persons should be aware of their responsibility, due to situations which may arise for which the exerciser has not been designed and which may occur due to children’s natural play instinct and interest in experimenting.
  • If you do allow children to use this exerciser, be sure to take into consideration and assess their mental and physical condition and development, and above all their temperament. Children should use the exerciser only under adult supervision and be instructed on the correct and proper use of the exerciser. The exerciser is not a toy.
  • For your own safety, always ensure that there is at least 0.6 meter of free space in all directions around your product while you are exercising.
  • To avoid possible accidents, do not allow children to approach the exerciser without supervision, since they may use it in a way for which it is not intended due to their natural play instinct and interest in experimenting.
  • Please note that an improper and excessive work-out may be harmful to your health.
  • Please note that levers and other adjustment mechanisms are not projecting into the area of movement during the work-out.
  • When setting up the exerciser, please make sure that the exerciser is standing in a stable way and that any possible unevenness of the floor is evened out.
  • Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes which are suitable for your work-out on the exerciser. The clothes must be designed in a way so that they will not get caught in any part of the exerciser during the work-out due to their form (for example, length). Be sure to wear appropriate shoes which are suitable for the work-out, firmly support the feet and which are provided with a non-slip sole.
  • Be sure to consult a physician before you start any exercise program. He may give you proper hints and advice with respect to the individual intensity of stress for you as well as to your work-out and sensible eating habits.
  • Weight limit: 150 kg
  • WARNING! The hart rate monitor may not be accurate. Overloading during training may cause serious injury or death. If you feel any discomfort, immediately stop the exercise!
  • Category: SC for professional and commercial use (according to EN 957)

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • Assemble the exerciser as per assembly instructions and be sure to only use the structural parts provided with the exerciser and designed for it. Prior to the assembly, make sure the contents of the delivery is complete by referring to the parts list of the assembly and operating instructions.
  • Be sure to set up the exerciser in a dry and even place and always protect it from humidity. If you wish to protect the place particularly against pressure points, contamination, etc., it is recommended to put a suitable, non-slip mat under the exerciser.
  • The general rule is that exercisers and training devices are no toys. Therefore, they must only be used by properly informed or instructed persons.
  • Stop your work-out immediately in case of dizziness, nausea, chest pain or any other physical symptoms. In case of doubt, consult your physician immediately.
  • Children, disabled and handicapped persons should use the exercise only under supervision and in presence of another person who may give support and useful instructions.
  • Be sure that your body parts and those of other persons are never close to any moving parts of the exerciser during its use.
  • When adjusting the adjustable parts, make sure they are adjusted properly and note the marked, maximum adjusting position, for example of the saddle support, respectively.
  • Do not work out immediately after meals!

ASSEMBLY

Make sure you have enough free space before assembly.
Before assembly, make sure you have all the parts, and none are missing.

STEP 1
Remove the attached plate (C) by unscrewing the two screws (B) on the front of the main frame (1). The plate and screws are not required for the next steps.

Lift the post (44) in the direction of the arrow in the figure as close as possible to the main frame (1). One person holds the post and the other connects the cables (A1 and A2). Then insert the cable into the main frame (1). Secure the post with the screws (33) and washers (34).
ASSEMBLY Step 1STEP 2
The mainframe (1) is supported by the packing material (A). There are 3 bolts (33) and 3 washers (34) on the right and left stabilizer (3, 2) with foot. The screws (21) are screwed in front of the mainframe (1). Unscrew these screws and keep them, the screws are still used. Attach the right and left stabilizer with foot (3, 2) to the mainframe (1) with 3 screws (33) and 3 washers (34) on each side. Remove the packing material (A) under the mainframe (1). Attach the front rail cover (40) to the mainframe (1) with 2 screws (21).

ASSEMBLY Step 2STEP 3
Remove the 2 screws (21) from the main frame and attach the rear stabilizer cover with the 2 screws (21).
ASSEMBLY Step 3STEP 4
Attach the chain guards (42 and 43) to the main frame (1) as shown.
ASSEMBLY Step 4STEP 5
Connect the console cables (51) as shown. Connect the cables (A1 – A2), (B1 – B2), (C1 – C2), (D1 D2), (E1 – E2) and plug the excess cables into the post (44). Then attach the console (51) to the post (44) with 4 screws (52).
ASSEMBLY Step 5STEP 6
Remove the 3 screws (21) from the post (44). Then attach the covers (48 and 49) to the post with 3 screws (21).
ASSEMBLY Step 6STEP 7
Remove the 4 screws (74) and 4 nuts (7) from the left and right handlebars (72 and 73). Install the covers (75) on the left and right handlebars (72 and 73). Then attach the left and right handlebars with the screws (74) and nuts (7). Then slide the covers (75) down.
ASSEMBLY Step 7

INCLINE ADJUSTMENT

You can adjust pedal’s incline with handle. You can choose from levels 1 ­ 5.
logoCONSOLE
Console contains 21 programs:

1 Manual program

diagram, table

10 presets programs

P1: RollingP2: Valley

diagram

diagram
P3: Fat burnP4: Ramp
diagram
P5: MountainP6: Interval
P7: CardioP8: Endurance
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P9: SlopeP10: Rally
diagramtable

WATT program

diagram, table

HRC program

55% H.R75% H.R
a close up of a clocka close up of a clock
90% H.RTARGET H.R
a close up of a clocktimeline

User programs 1 – 4

User program 1User program 2
diagramdiagram
User program 3User program 4
diagramtable
BODY FAT
a close up of a clock
Gender, height, weight, and age data are saved even when you disconnect the device.
The dot display shows the current status.
The heart rate is displayed.
Speed, RPM, time, distance, power, WATT, pulse, level are displayed at the same time.
The console will automatically shut down if the console does not receive the signal for 4 minutes.

BUTTONS

ENTERIf no program is running (the display shows STOP), press ENTER to enter the program selection
1. When selecting a program, press ENTER to confirm the program
2. When setting values in the setting, press ENTER to confirm the setting
When a program is running (the display shows START), you can use theENTER key to toggle between the displayed SPEED, RPM, or alternate display.
START/STOPPress to pause or start the program In any mode, hold down the button for 2 seconds to restart the console
UPUse the button to select the program above or increase the value (if the button is a rotary knob, turn clockwise)
DOWNUse the button to select the program below or decrease the value (if the button is a rotary knob, turn counterclockwise)
PULSE RECOVERYFirst test that the device detects your current heart rate, then press to start the recovery test
Press the button repeatedly to end the test
RESET (if available)In the settings you can return the values to the factory settings
Hold down the button for 2 seconds to restart the console

USE

A. TURN ON
Plug the device into the power outlet, the console will start up, a beep will sound and enter the home screen (Pic. 24)

Pic. 24

B. PROGRAM SELECTION
Manual program or preset programs P1-P10

  1. Select a program using the navigation buttons UP / DOWN (Pic. 25)
  2. Press ENTER to confirm your selection and enter the time setting
  3. TIME starts flashing and use UP / DOWN navigation buttons to set the value, then press ENTER to confirm (Pic. 26)

    Pic. 25

    Pic. 26

  4. Then set DISTANCE using the UP / DOWN navigation buttons to set the value, then press ENTER to confirm (Pic. 27)
  5. Then set CALORIES using the UP / DOWN navigation buttons to set the value, then confirm with ENTER (Pic. 28)
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    Pic. 27

    Pic. 28

  6. Press START / STOP to start the program.
    NOTE: In the WATT program, the load is set by torque and RPM. The WATT value will remain the same if you pedal fast, the load will decrease and if you pedal slowly, the load will increase

C. HRC PROGRAM
Values 55 %, 75 % a 90 %
The maximum value depends on age

  1. Select the heart rate control program
  2. Confirm with ENTER and set the time
  3. Use the navigation buttons to set the time and confirm with ENTER, then set the distance
  4. Use the navigation buttons to set the distance and confirm with ENTER, then set the calories burned
  5. Use the navigation buttons to set the desired calories burned and confirm with ENTER, then set the age
  6. Use the navigation buttons to set the age and confirm with ENTER
  7. Then the program sets the appropriate value according to the set age
  8. Press START / STOP to start the program
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    Pic. 31

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D. TARGET HEART RATE
The user can set his own heart rate value

  1. Choose TARGET HEART RATE
  2. Confirm with ENTER and set the time
  3. Use the navigation buttons to set the time and confirm with ENTER, then set the distance
  4. Use the navigation buttons to set the distance and confirm with ENTER, then set the calories burned
  5. Use the navigation buttons to set the desired calories burned and confirm with ENTER, then set the target heart rate
  6. Use the navigation buttons to set the target heart rate and confirm with ENTER Press START / STOP to start the program NOTE: Heart rate depends on speed and exercise. If the heart rate is higher than the set value, the load is reduced. If the heart rate is lower than the specified value, the load will increase.

USER PROGRAMS (CUSTOM 1 ­ CUSTOM 4)

  1. Use the navigation keys to select a user.
  2. Confirm with ENTER and set the time.
  3. se the navigation buttons to set the time and confirm with ENTER, then set the distance
  4. Use the navigation buttons to set the distance and confirm with ENTER, then set the calories burned
  5. Use the navigation buttons to set the desired calories burned and confirm with ENTER, then set the load
  6. Use the navigation buttons to set the load on all parts, always press ENTER to confirm.
  7. Press START / STOP to start the program

E. BODY FAT MEASUREMENT PROGRAM

  1. Use the navigation keys to select the BODY FAT TEST program (Pic. 34)
  2. Confirm with ENTER
  3. Use the navigation keys to adjust the height and confirm with ENTER (Pic. 35)
  4. Use the navigation keys to set the weight and confirm with ENTER (Pic. 36)
  5. Use the navigation keys to set the age and confirm with ENTER (Pic. 37)
  6. Use the navigation keys to set the gender and confirm with ENTER (Pic. 38)
  7. Press START / STOP to start the program

    graphical user interface

    a close up of a clock

    Pic. 33

    Pic. 34

    chart, box and whisker chart

    chart, box and whisker chart

    Pic. 35

    Pic. 36

    chart, box and whisker chart

    Pic. 37

    Pic. 38

    Pic. 39

    Pic. 40

NOTE: Grasp both body pulse plates. FAT%, BMR, BMI and body status results are displayed. (Pic. 40).
FAT%: Body fat measured in %.
BMR: Metabolism
BMI: Body mass index
If the pulse pads do not work properly and do not transmit a signal during the measurement, ERROR2 is displayed. Press START / STOP and try running the test again. You cannot exit the test after running the test. When finished, press UP / DOWN to exit.
F. PULSE RECOVERY TEST
A test that compares heart rate before and after exercise. The result is the ability of the heart to recover from exercise.

  1. Grasp the pulse sensors or attach the chest strap (if applicable to the device)
  2. Press RECOVERY to start the program (Pic. 41)
  3. The 60-second countdown starts.
  4. The result is then displayed
    F1 ­ F6. F1 – excellent / F2 – good / F3 – average / F4 below average / F5 – poor / F6 – worst result
    table

    table

    Pic. 41

    Pic. 42

G. MEASUREMENT OF THE PULSE
Grasp both pulse sensors. The heart rate is displayed after 3-4 seconds. The heart icon is displayed along with the ECG.

NOTE: Values are for guidance only and not for medical purposes. You can use the chest strap, if supported.

SPEEDDisplay speed, range: 0.0 – 99.9 km/h (mil/h)
RPMDisplays the RPM, range: 0 – 999
TIMEDisplays training time, range: 0:00 – 99:59 min:sec. Settings: 5:00 –99:00 min:sec.
DISTDisplays the distance, range: 0.0 – 99.9 – 999 km (mil). Settings: 1.0 – 99.0 – 999.
CALORIEDisplays burned calories, range: 0 – 99.9 – 999. Settings 10.0 –90.0 – 990.
PULSEDisplays heart rate 30 – 240 beats per minute
RESISTANCE LEVELDisplays the load from 1 – 16
WATTDisplays the result of the WATT program

ERROR 1 ­ check motor and motor connection
ERROR 2 ­ check the pulse sensors

MP3 PLAYER (if available)
Connect the audio device to the console. Then start the audio device and then the console. If the console starts audio itself, it should start playing automatically.

USB PORT (if available)
Insert the USB device into the console.

    Play next
Play the following
START / PAUSE
Volume up
Volume down

APPLICATION MEPANEL
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USE OF ELEPTICAL TRAINER
The elliptical trainer is a popular fitness machine, one of the newest and most effective home training machines. When you are exercising on an elliptical treadmill, your feet move along the elliptical curve. The elliptical treadmill is a frequent replacement for exercise bikes and treadmills because it is gentler for your joints. With the handles, you are also exercising the upper half of your body. During exercise, you transfer the weight from one foot to the other. Try to maintain an upright and natural position. Handlers will help you. Find the perfect place to hold the grip and try to move as naturally as possible.

THE WARM-UP PHASE
This stage helps get the blood flowing around the body and the muscles working properly. It will also reduce the risk of cramp and muscle injury. It is advisable to do a few stretching exercises as shown below. Each stretch should be held for approximately 30 seconds, do not force or jerk your muscles into a stretch. If it hurts, STOP.

a drawing of a face
Touching your toes
Slowly bend your back from hips. Keep your back and arms relaxed while stretching downwards to your toes. Do it as far as you are able and hold the position for 15 seconds. Bend your knees slightly.

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Upper thigh
Lean against a wall with one hand. Reach down and behind you. Lift up your right or left foot to your buttock as high as possible. Keep for 30 seconds and repeat twice for each leg.


Hamstring stretched
Sit and outstretch your right leg. Rest the sole of your left foot against the inside of your right tight. Stretch out your right arm along your right leg as far as you can. Hold for 15 seconds and relax. Repeat all with your left leg and left arm.

a drawing of a person
Inside upper thigh
Sit on the floor and place your feet together. Knees are pointed outwards. Pull your feet as close as possible to your groin. Press your knees carefully downwards. Keep this position for 30-40 seconds if possible.

a close up of a logo
Calves and Achilles tendon
Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right one and your arms forward. Stretch out your right leg and keep your left foot on the floor. Bend your left leg and lean forwards by moving your right hip in the direction of the wall. Hold for 30-40 seconds. Keep your leg stretched and repeat exercising with other leg.

MAINTENANCE

  • Use only a soft cloth and a mild detergent.
  • Do not clean the plastic parts with abrasives or solvents.
  • Wipe the sweat after each use. · Protect the device from moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Protect your device, computer and console from direct sunlight.
  • Check the tightening of all bolts and nuts regularly.
  • Store in a dry and clean place away from children.

DIAGRAM

diagram

PARTS LIST

No.

NameQty.No.Name

Qty.

1Main frame136Screw M8*702
2Left front foot tube connection assembly137Screw M4*106
3Right front pipe connecting assembly138Motor cable1
4Stopper M8139Motor cable1
5Short crank sleeve140Front support cover1
6Belt141Rear cover1
7Nut M81242Front chain cover1
8Belt wheel143Rear chain cover1
9Straight mandrel assembly144Post assembly1
10Screw M8*16445Front cover1
11Screw M10*55246Middle cover1
12Nut M10247Top cover1
13Sleeve 15*6*6248Front cover1
14Cross assembly249Rear cover1
15Gasket250Pulse sensor plate2
16Screw M6*20251Console1
17Nut M20*1152Screw M5*104
18Bearing253Guide rail holder assembly1
19Spring154Spring1
20Left chain cover155Hand knob1
21Screw4456Button1
22Screw ST4.2*133857Screw M6*401
23Rotary wheel258Screw M4*302
24Rotary wheel cover259Button connection block1
25Right chain cover160Nut M42
26Flywheel161Big gasket8
27Flat washer462Axle sleeve2
28Screw M6*58263Rear axle1
29Nut M10*1264Protective pad8
30Retaining ring265EVA4
31Nut M6366Aluminum guide rail4
32Stopper467Middle guide rail cover1
33Screw M8*201868Guide rail front cover1
34Washer1069Left adjusting handle1
35Transport wheel270Right adjusting handle1
71Handle cover294Pedal pad2
72Left Handle195Flat washer8
73Right handle196Screw M6*158
74Screw497Right pedal assembly1
75Crank cover298Cover2
76Left crank assembly199Cover4
77Ridge ending2100Cover2
78Crankcase4101Cover2
79Large sealing ring4102Spacer2
80Rotating seal4103Outer spring4
81Right crank assembly1104Roller4
82Left crank cover2105Gasket4
83Right crank cover2106Screw M10*602
84Nut4107Coupling lever2
85Screw2108End cap4
86Joint housing4109Cover2
87Joint2110Cover2
88Left pedal assembly1111Bearing10
89End cap4112Load wheel clamp1
90Sleeve4113Flat washer4
91Gasket2114Top cable1
92Anti-slip mat4115Bottom cable1
93Pedal2116Sensor1

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic, dispose it according to the local laws and environmentally friendly in the nearest scrapyard.
By proper disposal you will protect the environment and natural sources. Moreover, you can help protect human health. If you are not sure incorrect disposing, ask local authorities to avoid law violation or sanctions.
Don’t put the batteries among house waste but hand them in to the recycling place.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS

General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms
All Warranty Conditions stated hereunder determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 89/2012 Coll. Civil Code, and Act No. 634/1992 Coll., Consumer Protection, as amended, also in cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules.
The seller is SEVEN SPORT s.r.o. with its registered office in Borivojova Street 35/878, Prague 13000, Company Registration Number: 26847264, registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court in Prague, Section C, Insert No. 116888.

According to valid legal regulations it depends whether the Buyer is the End Customer or not.
“The Buyer who is the End Customer” or simply the “End Customer” is the legal entity that does not conclude and execute the Contract in order to run or promote his own trade or business activities.
“The Buyer who is not the End Customer” is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities. The Buyer conforms to the General Purchase Agreement and business conditions.
These Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are an integral part of every Purchase Agreement made between the Seller and the Buyer. All Warranty Conditions are valid and binding, unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Agreement, in the Amendment to this Contract or in another written agreement.

Warranty Conditions
Warranty Period
The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality, unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty, Invoice, Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods. The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected.
By the Warranty for Goods Quality, the Seller guarantees that the delivered Goods shall be, for a certain period of time, suitable for regular or contracted use, and that the Goods shall maintain its regular or contracted features.
The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from (if applicable):

  • User’s fault, i.e. product damage caused by unqualified repair work, improper assembly, insufficient insertion of seat post into frame, insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks
  • Improper maintenance
  • Mechanical damages
  • Regular use (e.g. wearing out of rubber and plastic parts, moving mechanisms, joints, wear of brake pads/blocks, chain, tires, cassette/multi-wheel etc.)
  • Unavoidable event, natural disaster
  • Adjustments made by unqualified person
  • Improper maintenance, improper placement, damages caused by low or high temperature, water, inappropriate pressure, shocks, intentional changes in design or construction etc.

Warranty Claim Procedure
The Buyer is obliged to check the Goods delivered by the Seller immediately after taking the responsibility for the Goods and its damages, i.e. immediately after its delivery. The Buyer must check the Goods so that he discovers all the defects that can be discovered by such check.
When making a Warranty Claim the Buyer is obliged, on request of the Seller, to prove the purchase and validity of the claim by the Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product’s serial number, or eventually by the documents without the serial number. If the Buyer does not prove the validity of the Warranty Claim by these documents, the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim.
If the Buyer gives notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty (e.g. in the case that the Warranty Conditions were not fulfilled or in the case of reporting the defect by mistake etc.), the Seller is eligible to require a compensation for all the costs arising from the repair. The cost shall be calculated according to the valid pricelist of services and transport costs.
If the Seller finds out (by testing) that the product is not damaged, the Warranty Claim is not accepted. The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim.
In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by the Seller, the Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the damaged part or product for a new one. Based on the agreement of the Buyer, the Seller has the right to exchange the defected Goods for a fully compatible Goods of the same or better technical characteristics. The Seller is entitled to choose the form of the Warranty Claim Procedures described in this paragraph.

The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods, unless a longer period has been agreed upon. The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement. When the Seller is not able to settle the Warranty Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect, he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution. In case such agreement is not made, the Seller is obliged to provide the Buyer with a financial compensation in the form of a refund.

CZ
SEVEN SPORT s.r.o.
Registered Office:
Strakonická 1151/2c, Praha 5, 150 00, CR
Headquaters: Dlnická 957, Vítkov, 749 01
Warranty & Service: Cermenská 486, Vítkov 749 01

CRN: 26847264
VAT ID: 
CZ26847264

Phone: +420 556 300 970 
E-mail:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Web: www.inSPORTline.cz

SK
inSPORTline s.r.o.
Headquaters, warranty & service center:
Elektricná 6471, Trencín 911 01, SK

CRN: 36311723 
VAT ID: 
SK2020177082

Phone: +421(0)326 526 701
E-mail:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

Web: www.inSPORTline.sk

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