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Safety
Safety instructions
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Faulty electrical installation or excessive mains
voltage can lead to electric shock.
− Only connect the rowing machine if the
mains voltage at the socket complies with
the information given on the rating plate.
− Connect the rowing machine to an easily
accessible power socket so that you can
quickly disconnect the rowing machine in
the event of a fault.
− Do not operate the rowing machine if there
is visible damage or the power cable or
plug is defective.
− If the rowing machine power cable is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, their customer service or a
similarly qualified person in order to avoid
hazards.
− Do not open the housing, the machine
should only be repaired by specialists.
Contact a specialist workshop. No liability
is assumed and warranty claims are not
guaranteed in the event of repairs carried
out independently, improper connection or
incorrect operation.
− Only parts that match the original
equipment specification may be used
for repairs. The rowing machine contains
electrical and mechanical parts which are
essential for protection against hazards.
− Do not operate the computer with an
external timer or a separate remote control
system.
− Never touch the power plug with wet
hands.
− Never pull the power plug out of the socket
by the power cable, grasp the power plug.
− Keep the power plug and cable away from
fire and hot surfaces.
− Lay the power cable in such a way that it
does not become a trip hazard.
− Do not bend the power cable or place it
over sharp edges.
− Only use the rowing machine indoors. Do
not operate it in damp
rooms or in the rain.
− Use only the power adapter supplied or an
original spare part.
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Improper use of the rowing machine can lead to
injury.
− The maximum permissible user weight is
120 kg.
− The rowing machine is not suitable for
people with pacemakers or other medical
implants.
− Place the rowing machine on a firm and
level surface and make sure that there is
enough free space in each direction (at
least 1 m). Make sure it is in a firm and
secure position.
− Do not climb onto the seat or other parts of
the rowing machine.
− Incorrect and excessive training can
damage your health.
− Levers and other adjustment mechanisms
must not impede movement while training.
− Regularly check the rowing machine for
damage and wear. Defective parts, e.g.
connecting parts, must be replaced
immediately. The rowing machine must not
be used until repaired.
− Regularly check the screws and nuts are
tight and re-tighten if necessary.
− Never transport the rowing machine over
stairs or other obstacles alone.
− Never close your eyes while using the
rowing machine.
− Do not place the rowing machine on or
near flammable materials.