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Tunturi E420 - Information and Warnings

Tunturi E420
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INFORMATION
AND
WARNINGS
THE
EQUIPMENT
HAS
BEEN
DESIGNED
FOR
HOME
USE.
THE
TUNTURI
WARRANTY
APPLIES
ONLY
FOR
FAULTS
AND
MALFUNCTIONS
IN
HOME
USE.
Please
read
this
owner's
manual
through
carefully
before
assembling,
using
and
servicing
the
workout
cycle!
Follow
the
instructions
described
in
this
manual
carefully,
NOTE
ABOUT
YOUR
HEALTH
*
Before
you
start
any
training,
consult
a
physician
to
check
your
state
of
health.
*
If
you
experience
nausea.,
dizziness
or
other
abnormal
symptoms
while
exercising,
stop
your
workout
at
once
consult
a
physician.
*
To
avoid
muscular
pain
and
strain,
begin
each
workout
by
warming
up
and
end
it
by
cooling
down
(slow
pedalling
at
low
resistance).
Don’t
forget
to
stretch
at
the
end
of
the
workout.
NOTE
ABOUT
THE
EXERCISING
ENVIRONMENT
*
Place
the
cycle
on
a
firm,
level
surface.
*
Make
sure
that
the
exercising
environment
has
adequate
ventilation.
To
avoid
catching
cold,
do
not
exercise
in
a
draughty
place.
NOTE
ABOUT
USING
THE
EQUIPMENT
*
Parents
or
others
responsible
for
children
should
note
that
children’s
natural
playfulness
and
curiosity
may
lead
to
situations
and
behaviour
for
which
the
cycle
is
not
designed.
If
children
are
allowed
to
use
the
cycle,
they
should
be
supervised
and
taught
to
use
the
cycle
properly,
keeping
in
mind
the
child’s
physical
and
mental
development
and
their
personality.
The
exercise
cycle
is
not
a
toy.
*
Before
you
start
using
the
cycle,
make
sure
that
it
functions
correctly
in
every
way.
Do
not
use
a
faulty
device.
*
In
heavy
or
long-term
use,
the
machine
may
shed
dust
or
oil.
It
is
therefore
advised
to
place
the
machine
on
a
protective
base.
*
Only
one
person
may
use
the
cycle
at
a
time.
*
Hold
the
handlebar
for
support
when
getting
on
or
off
the
cycle.
*
Wear
appropriate
clothing
and
shoes
when
exercising.
*
Do
not
use
the
cycle
when
the
protective
covers
are
not
in
place.
*
Do
not
attempt
any
servicing
or
adjustment
other
than
those
described
in
this
manual.
The
given
service
instructions
must
be
followed
carefully.
*
The
equipment
is
not
recommended
for
persons
weighing
over
110
kg.
THE
FIGURES
REFERRED
TO
IN
THE
TEXT
ARE
IN
THE
BACK
FOLD.
Unpack
the
cycle
and
check
that
all
the
following
parts
are
in
the
package:
1.
Frame
2.
Rear
support
3.
Handlebar
support
tube
+
meter
4.
Pedals
(2)
5.
Ear
sensor
for
pulse
measurement
6.
Fastening
screws
(2
x
hex
screw)
and
washers
(2)
for
the
rear
support,
white
decorative
caps
(2)
for
the
rear
support
screws
7.
Fastening
screw
and
washer
for
the
handlebar
support
tube
8.
Assembly
tools
(2
x
multi-purpose
wrench)
The
package
includes
a
silicate
bag
absorbing
moisture.
Assemble
the
cycle
as
follows
(left,
right,
front
and
back
are
as
seen
from
the
exercising
position):
MOUNTING
THE
REAR
SUPPORT
Slip
a
flat
object,
such
as
a
piece
of
wood,
under
the
cycle
frame
to
lift
the
rear
end
off
the
floor.
Place
the
support
under
the
rear
part
of
the
frame
and
fasten
it
with
two
hex
screws
and
washers
(Fig.
1).
Remove
the
piece
of
wood.
MOUNTING
THE
HANDLEBAR
SUPPORT
TUBE
Lean
the
cycle
on
one
side
so
that
it
rests
against
a
chair,
for
example.
Hold
the
handlebar
support
tube
in
place
at
the
hole
at
the
front
of
the
grey
top
cover
of
the
ergometer.
Before
securing
the
handlebar,
remove
the
protective
foam
from
the
support
tube
and
thread
the
resistance
adjustment
wire
and
the
meter
wire
coming
out
of
the
handlebar
support
tube
through
the
notch
of
the
frame.
The
ends
of
the
wires
should
come
out
through
the
opening
roughly
in
the
middle
of
the
frame.
Push
the
handlebar
into
place
(Fig.
2).
N.B.
Be
careful
not
to
get
the
wire
caught.
Secure
the
handlebar
support
tube
with
the
hex
screw
at
the
the
bottom
of
the
tube.
Connect
the
meter
wire
coming
out
of
the
handlebar
and
the
wire
attached
to
the
frame.

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