Tunturi FitRace 40 Manuale del proprietario

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Manuale del proprietario
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FitRace 40 HR
GB User manual 12 - 17
DE Benutzerhandbuch 18 - 24
FR Manuel de l’utilisateur 25 - 31
NL Gebruikershandleiding 32 - 38
IT Manuale d‘uso 39 - 45
ES Manual del usuario 46 - 52
SV Bruksanvisning 53 - 58
SU Käyttöohje 59 - 64
3
FitRace 40 HR
A
4
FitRace 40 HR
B
5
FitRace 40 HR
C
D
100 cm
100 cm
100 cm
100 cm
6
FitRace 40 HR
D-1
7
FitRace 40 HR
D-2
8
FitRace 40 HR
D-3
9
FitRace 40 HR
D-4
10
FitRace 40 HR
E-1
E-2
11
FitRace 40 HR
F-1
F-2
12
FitRace 40 HR
F-3A
F-3B
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Welcome
Welcome to the world of Tunturi New Fitness!
Thank you for purchasing this piece of Tunturi
equipment. Tunturi offers a wide range of home
fitness equipment, including crosstrainers,
treadmills, exercise bikes and rowers. The Tunturi
equipment is suitable for the entire family, no
matter what fitness level. For more information,
please visit our website www.tunturi.com
Safety warnings
⚠ WARNING
Read the safety warnings and the
instructions. Failure to follow the safety
warnings and the instructions can cause
personal injury or damage to the equipment.
Keep the safety warnings and the
instructions for future reference.
- The equipment is suitable for domestic use only.
The equipment is not suitable for commercial
use.
- Max. usage is limited to 3 hrs a day.
- The use of this equipment by children or
persons with a physical, sensory, mental
or motorial disability, or lack of experience
and knowledge can give cause to hazards.
Persons responsible for their safety must give
explicit instructions or supervise the use of the
equipment.
- Before starting your workout, consult a physician
to check your health.
- If you experience nausea, dizziness or other
abnormal symptoms, immediately stop your
workout and consult a physician.
- To avoid muscular pain and strain, start each
workout by warming up and finish each workout
by cooling down. Remember to stretch at the
end of the workout.
- The equipment is suitable for indoor use only.
The equipment is not suitable for outdoor use.
- Only use the equipment in environments with
adequate ventilation. Do not use the equipment
in draughty environments in order not to catch
a cold.
- Only use the equipment in environments with
ambient temperatures between 10 °C and 35
°C. Only store the equipment in environments
with ambient temperatures between 5 °C and
45 °C.
- Do not use or store the equipment in humid
surroundings. The air humidity must never be
more than 80%.
- Only use the equipment for its intended
purpose. Do not use the equipment for other
purposes than described in the manual.
- Do not use the equipment if any part is
damaged or defective. If a part is damaged or
defective, contact your dealer.
- Keep your hands, feet and other body parts
away from the moving parts.
- Keep your hair away from the moving parts.
- Wear appropriate clothing and shoes.
Index
Welcome ......................................... 13
Safety warnings .............................. 13
Assembly instructions ..................... 14
Description (g. A) 14
Package contents (g. B & C) 14
Assembly (g. D) 14
Workouts ........................................ 14
Exercise Instructions 14
Heartrate . . 15
Use.................................................. 16
Use our dual function pedal (g. F3) 16
Replacing the batteries (Fig. E-2) 17
Console (Fig. E-1)............................ 17
Explanation Display functions 17
Explanation of buttons 18
Opperation 18
Cleaning and maintenance .............. 18
Defects and malfunctions 18
Transport and storage .................... 19
Additional information 19
Warranty ......................................... 19
Declaration of the manufacturer .... 20
Disclaimer ....................................... 20
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- Keep clothing, jewellery and other objects away
from the moving parts.
- Make sure that only one person uses the
equipment at a time.
The equipment must not be used by persons
weighing more than 135 kg (300 lbs).
- Do not open equipment without consulting
your dealer.
Assembly instructions
Description (fig. A)
Your upright bike is a piece of stationary fitness
equipment used to simulate cycling without
causing excessive pressure to the joints.
Package contents (fig. B & C)
- The package contains the parts as shown in fig.
B.
- The package contains the fasteners as shown in
fig. C. Refer to the section “Description”
‼ NOTE
If a part is missing, contact your dealer.
Assembly (fig. D)
⚠ WARNING
Assemble the equipment in the given order.
Carry and move the equipment with at least
two persons.
⚠ CAUTION
Place the equipment on a firm, level surface.
Place the equipment on a protective base to
prevent damage to the floor surface.
Allow at least 100 cm of clearance around
the equipment.
Refer to the illustrations for the correct
assembly of the equipment.
‼ NOTE
Save the tools provided with this product,
after you completed the product assembly,
for future service purposes.
Workouts
The workout must be suitably light, but of long
duration. Aerobic exercise is based on improving
the body’s maximum oxygen uptake, which in
turn improves endurance and fitness. You should
perspire, but you should not get out of breath
during the workout.
To reach and maintain a basic fitness level,
exercise at least three times a week, 30 minutes at
a time. Increase the number of exercise sessions
to improve your fitness level. It is worthwhile to
combine regular exercise with a healthy diet. A
person committed to dieting should exercise
daily, at first 30 minutes or less at a time,
gradually increasing the daily workout time to one
hour. Start your workout at low speed and low
resistance to prevent the cardiovascular system
from being subjected to excessive strain.
As the fitness level improves, speed and
resistance can be increased gradually. The
efficiency of your exercise can be measured by
monitoring your heart rate and your pulse rate.
Exercise Instructions
Using your fitness trainer will provide you with
several benefits, it will improve your physical
fitness, tone muscle and in conjunction with a
calorie controlled diet help you lose weight.
The warming 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
The exercise phase
This is the stage where you put the effort in. After
regular use, the muscles in your legs will become
more flexible. Work to your but it is very important
to maintain a steady tempo throughout.
The rate of work should be sufficient to raise your
heart beat into the target zone shown on the
graph below.
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200
180
160
140
120
100
80
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
85 %
70 %
AGE
MAXIMUM
COOL DOWN
HEART RATE
TARGET ZONE
This stage should last for a minimum of 12
minutes though most people start at about 15-20
minutes
The cool down phase
This stage is to let your Cardiovascular System
and muscles wind down. This is a repeat of
the warm up exercise e.g. reduce your tempo,
continue for approximately 5 minutes. The
stretching exercises should now be repeated,
again remembering not to force or jerk your
muscles into the stretch.
As you get fitter you may need to train longer and
harder. It is advisable to train at least three times a
week, and if possible space your workouts evenly
throughout the week.
Muscle toning
To tone muscle while on your fitness trainer you
will need to have the resistance set quite high.
This will put more strain on our leg muscles and
may mean you cannot train for as long as you
would like. If you are also trying to improve your
fitness you need to alter your training program.
You should train as normal during the warm up
and cool down phases, but towards the end of
the exercise phase you should increase resistance
making your legs work harder. You will have to
reduce your speed to keep your heart rate in the
target zone.
Weight loss
The important factor here is the amount of effort
you put in. The harder and longer you work the
more calories you will burn. Effectively this is
the same as if you were training to improve your
fitness, the difference is the goal.
Heartrate
Heart rate measurement
(heart rate chest belt)
‼ NOTE
A chest strap does not come standard with
this trainer. When you like to use a wireless
chest strap you need to purchase this as an
accessory.
The most accurate heart rate measurement is
achieved with a heart rate chest belt. The heart
rate is measured by a heart rate receiver in
combination with a heart rate transmitter belt.
Accurate heart measurement requires that the
electrodes on the transmitter belt are slight moist
and constantly touching the skin.
If the electrodes are too dry or too moist,
the heart rate measurement will become less
accurate.
⚠ WARNING
If you have a pacemaker, consult a physician
before using a heartrate chest belt.
⚠ CAUTION
If there are several heart rate measurement
devices next to each other, make sure that
the distance between them is at least 1.5
metres.
If there is only one heart rate receiver and
several heart rate transmitters, make sure
that only one person with a transmitter is
within transmission range.
‼ NOTE
Always wear the heart rate chest belt under
your clothes directly in contact with your
skin. Do not wear the heart rate chest belt
above your clothes. If you wear the heart
rate chest belt above your clothes, there will
be no signal.
If you set a heart rate limit for your workout,
an alarm will sound when it is exceeded.
The transmitter transmits the heart rate to
the console up to a distance of 1 metre. If
the electrodes are not moist, the heart rate
will not appear on the display.
Some fibers in clothes (e.g. polyester, poly-
amide) create static electricity which can
prevent accurate heart rate measurement.
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Mobile phones, televisions and
other electrical appliances create an
electromagnetic field which can prevent
accurate heart rate measurement.
Maximum heart rate
(during training)
The maximum heart rate is the highest heart rate
a person can safely achieve through exercise
stress. The following formula is used to calculate
the average maximum heart rate: 220 - AGE. The
maximum heart rate varies from person to person.
⚠ WARNING
Make sure that you do not exceed your
maximum heart rate during your workout.
If you belong to a risk group, consult a
physician.
Beginner
50-60% of maximum heart rate
Suitable for beginners, weight-watchers,
convalescents and persons who have not
exercised for a long time. Exercise at least three
times a week, 30 minutes at a time.
Advanced
60-70% of maximum heart rate
Suitable for persons who want to improve and
maintain fitness. Exercise at least three times a
week, 30 minutes at a time.
Expert
70-80% of maximum heart rate
Suitable for the fittest of persons who are used to
long-endurance workouts.
Use
Adjusting the support feet
The equipment is equipped with 4 support feet. If
the equipment is not stable, the support feet can
be adjusted.
- Turn the support feet as required to put the
equipment in a stable position.
- Tighten the lock-nuts to lock the support feet.
‼ NOTE
The machine is the most stable when all
support feet are turned fully in. Therefore
start to level the machine by turning all
support feet fully in, before turning out the
required support feet to stable the machine.
Adjusting the horizontal seat position
The horizontal seat position can be adjusted by
setting the seat to the required position.
- Loosen the seat adjustment knob.
- Move the seat to the required position.
- Tighten the seat adjustment knob.
Adjusting the vertical seat position
The vertical seat position can be adjusted by
setting the seat tube to the required position.
With the leg almost straight, the arch of the foot
must touch the pedal at its lowermost point.
- Loosen the seat tube adjustment knob.
- Move the seat tube to the required position.
- Tighten the seat tube adjustment knob.
Adjusting the handlebar
The handlebar can be adjusted according to the
height and the exercise position of the user.
- Loosen the handlebar adjustment knob.
- Move the handlebar to the required position.
- Tighten the handlebar adjustment knob.
Adjusting resistance (Fig. F-1)
To increase or decrease resistance, turn the
adjustment knob at the top of the handlebar
support tube clockwise (+ direction) to increase
resistance and Distanceer-clockwise (- direction) to
decrease resistance.
Emergency break knob (Fig. F-2)
To apply the brake, press down on the brake
tension
knob.
Use our dual function pedal (fig.
F3)
Attaching Cleats to Your Shoes:
If you have questions it is recommended that you
consult a bicycle dealer for assistance, or refer to
your shoe manufacturer’s instructions.
When fixing the cleat the lateral center line
should be under the center of the ball of the foot.
Adjust forward and backward via the slots in the
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shoe sole. Adjust laterally via play between cleat
washer and cleat. Tighten cleats very firmly. Cleat
position can be fine-tuned, according to personal
preference, after trial use. It may take time to find
your optimum cleat set-up.
Toe Clips:
All standard toe clips can be attached to the
pedals. Use fixing hardware and installation
instructions supplied with toe clips and ensure
the attachment screws are firmly tightened before
use.
To Use Pedals:
Engage cleated shoes in pedals by placing cleat
between bindings while pushing down.
Disengage by twisting heel outwards away from
exercise bike.
Binding tension is adjustable and should be
set so that cleat and shoe do not disengage
when pedaling. Use an Allen key to turn tension
adjusting screws, clockwise to increase binding
tension, counterclockwise to decrease binding
tension.
Replacing the batteries (Fig. E-2)
The console is equipped with 1 CR2032 (3 volt)
batteries at the rear of the console.
- Remove the console.
- Remove the old batteries.
- Insert the new batteries. Make sure that
batteries match the (+) and (-) polarity markings.
- Mount the console.
Console (Fig. E-1)
⚠ WARNING
Keep the console away from direct sunlight.
Dry the surface of the console when it is
covered with drops of sweat.
Do not lean on the console.
Only touch the display with the tip of your
finger. Make sure that your nails or sharp
objects do not touch the display.
‼ NOTE
The console switches to standby mode when
the equipment is not used for 4 minutes.
Explanation Display functions
RPM
- Display the rotations per minute.
- Range: 0 ~ 999 RPM.
- Without any signal being transmitted into the
monitor for 4 seconds during workout, RPM will
display “0”
Time
- Automatically accumulates workout time when
exercising.
- When setting the target value, time will count
down from your target time to 0 and alarm will
sound.
- Display range: 00:00 ~ 99:59.
Speed
- Displays current training speed.
- Range 0.0 ~ 99.9 / Units: KM/H.
- Without any signal being transmitted into the
monitor for 4 seconds during workout, RPM will
display “0”.
Distance
- Without setting the target value, distance will
count up.
- When setting the target value, distance will
count down from your target distance to 0 with
an alarm.
- Range 0.0 ~ 999.9 / Units: KM.
Calories
- Without setting the target value, calorie will
count up.
- When setting the target value, calories will
count down from your target calorie to 0 with
an alarm.
- Range: 0 ~ 9999 / Units: K.Cal.
‼ NOTE
This data is a rough guide for comparison of
different exercise sessions which cannot be
used in medical treatment
Pulse
- Current pulse will display after 6 seconds when
detected by the console.
- Without any pulse signal for 6 seconds, console
will display “P”.
- Pulse alarm will sound when current pulse is
over the target pulse.
- Range: 0-30 ~ 230 BPM.
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Explanation of buttons
Mode/ Reset
- Press “Mode/ Reset” button to select console
functions: Time, Distance, Calories, Pulse.
- Confirm setting or selection.
- Push and hold for 3 seconds in, stop “Mode/
Reset”, to reset: Time, Distance, Calories.
Set
- Setting the goal values.
Opperation
Power on
- Press any key to power on the console when
being in sleep mode..
- Start pedalling to power on the console when
being in sleep mode.
Power off
Without any signal being transmitted into the
monitor for 4 minutes the monitor will enter
SLEEP mode automatically. ( Active training data
will be lost )
Workout target setting
- Press MODE/ RESET key to cycle between the
functions of: TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES &
PULSE.
- Use SET key to set target value for selected
setting and press MODE/ RESET key for
confirmation, and open first next target setting.
- Use SET key to set target value for next
selected setting and press MODE/ RESET key
for confirmation, and open first next target
setting, and so on for all targets.
- When leaving a target setting 0, it will not be
seen as a target.
- Start pedaling to start the workout at any time,
and non set target values will count up.
- If a target is set for a specific value, that value
will countdown, till target is reached.
- When target is reached, an alarm sound will
appear shortly, and that specific parameter
value will continue to count up when keep
working out.
When exceed the set PULSE target, the alarm
will maintian untill the PULSE reading is under
target range again.
Cleaning and maintenance
The equipment does not require special
maintenance. The equipment does not require
recalibration when it is assembled, used and
serviced according to the instructions.
⚠ WARNING
Do not use solvents to clean the equipment.
Clean the equipment with a soft, absorbent
cloth after each use.
Regularly check that all screws and nuts
are tight.
If necessary, lubricate the joints.
Defects and malfunctions
Despite continuous quality control, defects and
malfunctions caused by individual parts can
occur in the equipment. In most cases, it will be
sufficient to replace the defective part.
- If the equipment does not function properly,
immediately contact the dealer.
- Provide the model number and the serial
number of the equipment to the dealer. State
the nature of the problem, conditions of use
and purchase date.
Trouble shooting:
- When the display of LCD is dim, it means the
batteries need to be changed.
- If there is no signal when you pedal, please
check if the cable is well connected.
‼ NOTE
When stop training for 4 minutes, the main
screen will be off.
If the computer displays abnormally, please
re-install the batteries and try again.
Shaky or unstable feeling during use
If the machine feels unstable or unstable during
operation, it is advisable to adjust the support
feet to bring the frame to the correct height. Read
the instructions in this manual in section: “Use”
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Transport and storage
⚠ WARNING
Carry and move the equipment with at least
two persons.
- Remain standing in front of the equipment
on each side and take a sturdy grip at the
handlebars. Tilt the front of the equipment
so as to lift the rear of the equipment on the
wheels. Move the equipment and carefully put
the equipment down. Place the equipment on a
protective base to prevent damage to the floor
surface.
- Move the equipment carefully over uneven
surfaces. Do not move the equipment upstairs
using the wheels, but carry the equipment by
the handlebars.
- Store the equipment in a dry place with as little
temperature variation as possible.
Additional information
Packaging disposal
Government guidelines ask that we reduce the
amount of waste material disposed of in land fill
sites. We therefore ask that you dispose of all
packaging waste responsibly at public recycling
centres.
End of life disposal
We at Tunturi hope you enjoy many years of
enjoyable use from your fitness trainer. However,
a time will come when your fitness trainer will
come to the end of its useful life. Under ‘European
WEEE Legislation you are responsible for the
appropriate disposal of your fitness trainer to a
recognised public collection facility.
Warranty
Tunturi purchaser‘s warranty
Warranty terms
The consumer is entitled to the applicable legal
rights stated in the national legislation concerning
the commerce of consumer goods. This warranty
does not restrict these rights. The Purchaser’s
Warranty is only valid if the item is used in an
environment approved by Tunturi New Fitness BV
for that particular equipment. The product-specific
approved environment is stated in the Owner’s
Manual provided with your equipment.
Warranty conditions
The warranty conditions commence from the date
of purchase. Warranty conditions may vary per
Distancery, so please consult your local dealer for
the warranty conditions.
Warranty coverage
Under no circumstances shall Tunturi New Fitness
BV or the Tunturi Distributor be liable by virtue of
this warranty or otherwise for any special, indirect,
secondary or consequential damages of any
nature arising out of any use or inability to use this
equipment.
Warranty limitations
This warranty covers manufacturing defects in the
fitness equipment as originally packed by Tunturi
New Fitness BV. The warranty shall apply only
under conditions of normal, recommended use of
the product as described in the Owner’s Manual
and providing that Tunturi New Fitness BV’s
instructions for installation, maintenance and use
have been complied with. Neither Tunturi New
Fitness BV’s nor the Tunturi Distributors’
obligations apply to defects due to reasons
beyond their control. The warranty applies only
to the original purchaser and is valid only in
Distanceries where Tunturi New Fitness BV has
an authorised importer. The warranty does not
extend to fitness equipment or components
that have been modified without the consent of
Tunturi New Fitness BV. Defects resulting from
normal wear, misuse, abuse, corrosion, or damage
incurred during loading or transportation are not
covered.
The warranty does not cover sounds or noises
emitted during use where these do not
substantially impede the use of the equipment
and where they are not caused by a fault in
the equipment. The warranty does not cover
defects arising from the failure to carry periodic
maintenance as outlined within the Owner’s
Manual for the product. Furthermore, the warranty
does not cover defects arising from usage and
storage within an unsuitable environment as
described within the Owner’s Manual which
should be indoors, dry, dust and grit free and
within a temperature range of +15°C to +35°C.
The warranty does not cover maintenance
activities, such as cleaning, lubricating, and
normal part adjustments, nor installation
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procedures that customers can accomplish
themselves, such as changing uncomplicated
meters, pedals and other similar parts not
requiring any dismantling/reassembling of the
fitness equipment. Warranty repairs carried out by
other than authorised Tunturi representatives are
not covered.
Failure to follow the instructions given in the
Owner’s Manual will invalidate the product’s
warranty.
Declaration of the manufac-
turer
Tunturi New Fitness BV declares that the product
is in conformity with the following standards and
directives: EN 957 (HC), 89/336/EEC. The product
therefore carries the CE label.
04-2018
Tunturi New Fitness BV
Purmerweg 1
1311 XE Almere
The Netherlands
Disclaimer
© 2018 Tunturi New Fitness BV
All rights reserved.
The product and the manual are subject to
change. Specifications can be changed without
further notice.
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