Tunturi R 78O User Manual

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R E M A R K S A N D WA R N I N G S

Please read this Owner's Manual through

carefully before assembling, using or

servicing the rowing ergometer. Follow the

instructions in this manual carefully.

Please notice that the warranty does not cover

damage due to negligence of adjustment or

maintenance instructions described in this

manual.

NOTE ABOUT THE EQUIPMENT

The magnet caliper in the magnetic brake

generates a strong magnetic field. Items such as

the mechanism of a wrist watch or the magnetic

strip of a credit card may be damaged if taken too

close to the magnetic field. Never try to loosen or

remove the magnet caliper of the magnetic brake.

NOTE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH

Before beginning any exercise program, consult

a physician to check your state of health.

If you experience nausea, dizziness or

other abnormal symptoms during exercise, stop

immediately and consult a doctor.

To avoid sore muscles, stretch and do warming

up and cooling down exercises.

Make sure the exercising environment has

adequate ventilation. To avoid catching cold, do

not exercise in a draughty place.

NOTE ABOUT USING THE EQUIPMENT

Parents and others responsible for children

should note that children's natural playfulness and

curiosity may lead to situations and behaviour for

which the rowing ergometer is not designed. If

children are allowed to use the rowing ergometer,

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 ergometer is not a toy.

Place the device on a firm, level surface. It is

advised to place the device on a protective base.

Only one person may use the rowing ergometer

at a time.

Wear appropriate clothing and footwear when

exercising.

Never put your hands near moving parts.

Never release your grip of the drawbar during

the rowing stroke.

Do not attempt to carry out any other

adjustment or servicing operations than those

described in this manual. If problems arise with the

rowing ergometer, stop exercising and consult an

authorised Tunturi representative.

The rowing ergometer is not recommended for

use by persons weighing more than 120 kg.

A S S E M B LY

The parts of the R 780 rowing ergometer are

packed in two separate packages. Unpack all the

parts and assemble the device as follows (right,

left, front and rear are as seen from the exercising

position).

REAR SUPPORT LEG

Push the rear support leg onto the rail from the

front end of the rail so that the heads of the two

securing screws in the support leg fit into

the bottom groove of the rail.

NOTE !

When fitting the leg to the rear end of the

rail, make sure that the rubber seat stopper is at

the front!

The rubber stopper prevents the moving seat

from hitting the support leg. Once the leg is in

place at the rear end of the rail, tighten the two

securing screws in the support with a 13 mm ring

spanner.

SEAT

Push the seat onto the rail from the front end

of the rail. Make sure that the front part of the

seat is in the front.

FOOTRESTS

Push the front rubber stopper into the bottom

groove of the rail from the front end of the rail.

The front rubber stopper prevents the moving seat

from hitting the footrests.

Loosen the screw between the footrests as

well as the threaded plates on the sides. Push

the footrests into place at the front end of the

rail so that the screw head between the footrests

fits into the bottom groove of the rail and the

threaded plates fit into the side grooves of the rail.

RAIL

Connect the pulse receiver lead coming from the

front end of the rail to the lead coming from

the hole in the front of the ergometer frame.

Push the rail into place on the frame so that the

thin metal strip on the frame fits into the groove

in the rail bottom. Push the rail until it reaches the

stopper at the end of the strip.

NOTE !

Be careful not to catch the sensor lead!

Tighten the two allen screws on the bottom

of the frame with an allen key, and secure the

fastening by locking the two nuts on the allen

screws with a ring spanner.

Once the rail has been attached to the frame

fasten the footrest by tightening the nut of the

bottom screw first before the threaded plates on the

sides. Tighten the front rubber stopper. Check the

position of the footrests.

If your arms are bent when in the starting position

for rowing, the footrests have been attached too

close to the ergometer frame. You can move them

further back by loosening the footrest securing

screws both on the sides and the bottom of the

rail.

Assemble the holder of the drawbar to

the footrests with four Allen head screws.

METER

Unscrew the screw on the lower edge of the meter,

lift the lower end of the meter cover and pull it off.

Insert the batteries (4 x 1.5 V AA), replace the top

cover and fasten it with the screw. Remove the

protective film on the display.

U S E

ADJUSTING ROWING RESISTANCE

The rowing ergometer features stepless resistance

adjustment. To increase the resistance, turn the

grey knob below the meter clockwise; to decrease

the resistance, turn the knob anti-clockwise.

A low resistance and fast tempo are best

for improving aerobic fitness, whereas a higher

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