Tunturi E30L User Manual

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MANUAL

E30

NOTE ABOUT

THE EXERCISING

ENVIRONMENT

The equipment is not to be used

outdoors.

Place the equipment on a firm, level

surface. Place the equipment on a

protective base to avoid any damages to

the floor beneath the equipment.

Make sure that the exercising

environment has adequate ventilation.

To avoid catching cold, do not exercise

in a draughty place.

In training, the equipment tolerates

an environment measuring +10°C to

+35°C. The equipment can be stored

in temperatures ranging between -15°C

and +40°C. Air humidity in the training or

storage environment must never exceed

90 %.

NOTE ABOUT USING

THE EQUIpMENT

If children are allowed to use the

equipment, they should be supervised

and taught to use the equipment

properly, keeping in mind the child’s

physical and mental development and

their personality.

Before you start using the equipment,

make sure that it functions correctly

in every way. Do not use a faulty

equipment.

Press the keys with the tip of the

finger; your nails may damage the key

membrane.

Never lean on the interface.

Never remove the side covers. Do not

step on the frame casing.

Only one person may use the

equipment at a time.

Hold the handlebar for support when

getting on or off the equipment.

Wear appropriate clothing and shoes

when exercising.

IMpORTANT SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

Read this guide through carefully

before assembling, using or servicing

your fitness equipment. Please keep

the guide somewhere safe; it will

provide you now and in the future with

the information you need to use and

maintain your equipment. Always follow

these instructions with care.

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

and consult a physician.

To avoid muscular pain and strain,

begin each workout by warming up and

end it by cooling down (slow pedaling at

low resistance). Don’t forget to stretch at

the end of the workout.

CONTENTS

ASSEMBLY ...........................................................4, 62

ADJUSTMENTS ........................................................4

EXERCISING .............................................................4

HEART RATE .............................................................5

CONSOLE ..................................................................6

MAINTENANCE ........................................................7

MALFUNCTIONS .......................................................8

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE...................................8

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .................................8

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