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USER MANUAL Hudson Christopeit
Assembly and operating instructions
Order No.: 2462 GB
Page: 12-20

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Man using a CRISTOPET sport machine on a stationary platform (no visible text or symbols)INHALTSÜBERSICHT
InhaltSeite
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On/Off 87 5 1
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical exercise machine (no text or symbols)
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STROCKS 100 LDC DUST V 1500 1000 0Ω SP 3000 0 E M Rnatural_image
Diagram of a battery pack and its internal components, no text or symbols presentAAA Batterien
KONNEKTIVITÄT
KINOMAP APP
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Person performing a Pilates exercise on a stationary platform, labeled with numbers 76 and 21 (no text or symbols beyond labels)
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STÖRUNGSBESEITIGUNG
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Four sequential illustrations showing a person performing a stretching or kneeling movement, with arrows indicating direction of movement (no text or symbols present)| 12 | Important recommendations and safety instructions |
| 13-14 | Assembly instructions |
| 15 | Computer |
| 16 | Kinomap App |
| 16 | Operating and exercising instructions |
| 17 | Cleaning, checks and storage |
| 17 | Troubleshooting |
| 18 | General training instructions |
| 19-20 | Parts list – Spare parts list |
| 50 | Declaration of conformity |
| 51 | Exploded drawing |
We congratulate you on your purchase of this home training sports unit and hope that we will have a great deal of pleasure with it. Please take heed of the enclosed notes and instructions and follow them closely concerning assembly and use. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time if you should have any questions.
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Attention! Before use read operating instructions!IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Our products are all TÜV tested and therefore represent the highest current safety standards. However, this fact does not make it unnecessary to observe the following principles strictly.
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Assembly the machine exactly as described in the installation instructions and use only the enclosed, specific parts of the machine. Before assembling, verify the completeness of the delivery against the delivery notice and the completeness of the carton against the assembly steps in the installation and operating instructions.
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Check the firm seating off all screws, nuts and other connections before using the machine for the first time and at regular intervals to ensure that the trainer is in a safe condition.
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Set up the machine in a dry, level place and protect it from moisture and water. Uneven parts of the floor must be compensated by suitable measures and by the provided adjustable parts of the machine if such are installed. Ensure that no contact occurs with moisture or water.
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Place a suitable base (e.g. rubber mat, wooden board etc.) beneath the machine if the area of the machine must be specially protected against indentations, dirt etc.
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Before beginning training, remove all objects within a radius of 2 metres from the machine.
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Do not use aggressive cleaning agents to clean the machine and employ only the supplied tools or suitable tools of your own to assemble the machine and for any necessary repairs. Remove drops of sweat from the machine immediately after finishing training.
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Attention! Systems of the heart frequency supervision can be inexact. Excessive training can lead to serious health damage or to the death. Consulta doctor before beginning a planned training programme. He can define the maximum exertion (pulse, Watts, duration of training etc.) to which you may expose yourself and can give you precise information on the correct posture during training, the targets of your training and your diet. Never train after eating large meals. This item is not suitable for therapeutically purposes!
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Only train on the machine when it is in correct working order. Use original spare parts only for any necessary repairs. Attention! Replace the worm parts immediately and keep this equipment out of use until repaired.
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When setting the adjustable parts, observe the correct position and the marked, maximum setting positions and ensure that the newly adjusted position is correctly secured.
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Unless otherwise described in the instructions, the machine must only be used for training by one person at a time. The exercise time should not overtake 60 min/daily.
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Wear training clothes and shoes which are suitable for fitness training with the machine. Your clothes must be such that they cannot catch during training due to their shape (e.g. length). Your training shoes should be appropriate for the trainer, must support your feet firmly and must have non-slip soles.
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Attention! If you notice a feeling of dizziness, sickness, chest pain or other abnormal symptoms, stop training and consult a doctor.
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Never forget that sports machines are not toys. They must therefore only be used according to their purpose and by suitably informed and instructed persons.
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People such as children, invalids and handicapped persons should only use the machine in the presence of another person who can give aid and advice. Take suitable measures to ensure that children never use the machine without supervision. Ensure that the person conducting training and other people never move or hold any parts of their body into the vicinity of moving parts.
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It must be ensured that the user and other people never go or stand with any body parts in the area of still moving parts.
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☒ At the end of its life span this product is not allowed to dispose over the normal household waste, but it must be given to an assembly point for the recycling of electric and electronic components. You may find the symbol on the product, on the instructions or on the packing. The materials are reusable in accordance with their marking. With the re-use, the material utilization or the protection of our environment. Please ask the local administration for the responsible disposal place.
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To protect the environment, do not dispose of the packaging materials, used batteries or parts of the machine as household waste. Put these in the appropriate collection bins or bring them to a suitable collection point.
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The maximum permissible load (=body weight) is specified as 120 kg.
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Do not overfill the water tank and pay attention to the max. marking of water level. If the tank is overfilled, water can escape during training or when the device is transported and cause damage. Use normal tap water as this already has additives that do inhibit algae growth. After about 6-12 months (depending on usage), it makes sense to replace the water, as the additives have been used up. Alternatively, you can use 1 chlorine tablet to treat the water and protect the tank from sedimentations. A cleaning process of the inner tank with all parts located there is then done automatically by the training.
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The assembly and operating instructions is part of the product. If selling or passing to another person the documentation must be provided with the product.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Remove all the separate parts from the packaging, lay them on the floor and check roughly that all are there on the base of the assembly steps. Please note that a number of parts have been connected directly to the main frame and preassembled. The screw material required for assembly is located on the components to be assembled. This will make it easier and quicker for you to assemble the equipment. Assembly time: 25 - 30 min.
STEP 1
Assembly of the seat frames L+R (10+11) on the centre support (21).
- Insert the seat frame left and right (10+11) into the corresponding mount on the centre support (21) so that the holes in the seat frames (10+11) and the centre support (21) are aligned. Then insert the M8x40 screws (60) from the outside through the holes and screw them tight using washers 8//16 (73), spring washers (97) and cap nuts M8 (72).

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Assembly of the connecting frame (18) on the seat frame left and right (10+11).
- Guide the connecting frame (18) to the mounts between the seat frames on the left and right (10+11) and screw it tight using the M6x40 screws (81).

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98 11 10 81 18STEP 3
Assembly of the seat (76).
- Unscrew the two end stops (51) at the end of the seat frame (10+11) by removing the M6x16 screws (58).
- Push the seat (76) onto the seat frame (10+11) in the direction shown.
- Then screw the two end stops (51) back on using the M6x16 screws (58).

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99 10 11 58 51 76
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11 76 58 10 51STEP 4
Attach the computer (94) at computer holder (24).
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Insert the batteries (Type AAA - 1.5V) onto the back of the computer (94), observing the correct polarity. (Batteries for the computer are not included in the scope of delivery. Please purchase them from retailers.) Plug the two sensor cables (83) into the corresponding connection sockets on the computer (94).
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Put the computer (94) onto the computer holder (24), so that the holes pattern and screw it tight using the M5x10 screw (69). The screws (69) for the computer are pre-assembled on the backside of computer.
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Unscrew the plastic screw connection on the back of the tablet holder (92) to attach it to the holder (91) and tighten it.
STEP 5
Adjusting the footrests (39).
- Sit on the seat. Slide your feet between the belt (77) and footrest (39) so that the heel rests on the bottom edge. If necessary, adjust the footrest (39) to suit your shoe size. To do this, lift the upper part of the footrest (39) and re-insert it in the holder (38) into the correct hole for your shoe size. Secure the foot position by tightening the pedal securing straps (77).
STEP 6
Refill the water tank (1).
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Use tap water from a bucket to refill water tanks (1). Remove the filling plug (5) from the water tank, insert the flexible pipe end of the water pump (87) approx. 10 cm into the water tank (1) and the rigid pipe end into the bucket with water.
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Turn on the screw cap and press the hand bellows to pump the water into the tank (1). (If the bucket position is higher than the tank the water will flow automatically into the tank after pressing some hand bellows. Turn off the screw cap to interrupt the water flow.) After filling the tank (1), close it again with the tank plug (5). The tank has a mark for the max. water level. This maximum limit may not be exceeded. Caution: If the tank (1) is overfilled, water will spill out during transport and during training and may cause damage.
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We recommend refill the water level slightly below max. level, as this is the optimal rowing resistance given. The desired intensity during training is freely selectable by the speed of the rowing. For less water resistance you can remove water from the tank by means of the hand pump (87) by swapping the pipe ends of the hand pump.
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Make sure the installation location is not exposed to direct sunlight as this promotes algae growth in the tank.
CHECKS
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Check the correct installation and function of all screwed and plug connections. Installation is thereby complete.
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When everything is in order, familiarise yourself with the machine at a low resistance setting and make your individual adjustments.
Note: Please keep the tool set and the instructions in a safe place as these may be required for repairs or spare parts orders becoming necessary later.

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STROLES 10.0 TIME DUST V 15.00 10.00 0.00 S/P 30.00 0 E M RCOMPUTER DESCRIPTION
The computer supplied offers the greatest training comfort. Every training-relevant value is shown in a corresponding display.
The computer switches on by briefly pressing the [M] button or simply starting training. From the start of training, the rowing strokes, training time, distance, calories and pulse (optional) are displayed. To change the display fields in the middle and lower areas to time at 500m, ODO, total rowing strokes and rowing strokes per minute, press the [M] button. All values are recorded counting upwards from zero. A specific value for rowing strokes, time, distance, calories and pulse can be specified using the [E] button. If the specified value is reached, this is indicated by an acoustic signal. To stop the computer, simply end the training. The computer stops all measurements and records the last values achieved. The last values achieved in the function training time, rowing strokes, distance, calories, ODO and total rowing strokes are saved for 4 minutes and when training is resumed, you can continue training from these values. The computer switches off automatically approximately 4 minutes after the end of the training.
DISPLAYS
[STROKES] Rowing strokes:
The current rowing strokes are always shown in the upper display.
[TIME] Time:
The currently required time is shown in minutes and seconds.
[ DIST ] Distance:
The current number of kilometers covered is shown.
[CAL] Calories:
The current number of calories burned is shown in (Kcal).
[P] Pulse:
The current pulse is shown in beats per minute. (only when using the optional Bluetooth heart rate belt.)
By pressing the [M] button, the middle and lower displays change to:
[TIME/500M] Time for 500 meters:
The currently required time for 500 meters is shown in minutes and seconds.
[ODO] Total distance:
The total distance of all training units is shown in kilometers. The data in this display is only deleted when the batteries are changed.
[TOTAL STROKES] Total rowing strokes:
The total number of rowing strokes completed in all training sessions is displayed. The data in this display is only deleted when the batteries are changed.
[SPM] Rowing strokes per minute:
The rowing strokes per minute are displayed.
BUTTONS
[E-Enter] button:
By pressing this button once, values can be specified in steps for the individual functions. To do this, the desired function must first be selected using the [M] button. Pressing it for a longer period triggers a fast forward. At the start of training, the count is then reduced from the specified values to zero.
[M-Mode] button:
By pressing the button briefly once, you can switch from one function to another; i.e. select the respective function in which you want to make entries using the [E] button. The display can be changed during training.
[R-Reset] button:
By briefly pressing this button, the value selected with the [M] button can be reset to zero. By pressing the button for a longer period (approx. 3 seconds), all the most recently reached values of all displays are deleted, except for total rudder strokes and ODO.
PULSE RATE
Pulse belt pulse measurement
Optionally, you can use a compatible Bluetooth heart rate belt to measure your heart rate (Christopeit-Sport heart rate belt 2209). The measured pulse value is displayed in the heart rate display. Response time is up to 60 seconds.
Attention! The heart rate measurement is not for medical purposes suitable.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
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Open the battery compartment cover and then remove the used batteries.(If the batteries should leak remove them under increased considering that the battery acid is not into contact with skin come and clean the battery compartment thoroughly.)
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Insert the new batteries (type (AAA) 1.5 V in the correct order and taking into account the polarity in the battery compartment and close the battery cover so that it clicks into place.
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If the computer does not pick up immediately, the function should batteries are removed for 10 seconds and re-inserted.
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The empty batteries properly in accordance with the disposal regulations disposed of and do not give residual waste.
Battery compartment
AAA Batteries

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Diagram of two electronic components: a battery pack and a cylindrical battery, with no visible text or symbols.APP CONNECTIVITY
KINOMAP APP
Sport, coaching, gaming and eSport are the keywords of the Kinomap app. This contains many kilometers of real film material to exercise inside as if you were outside; Tracking routes and analysis of your performance; Coaching content; Multiplayer mode; new posts daily; Official indoor races and more ...
Download the app and connect
Scan the adjacent QR code with your smartphone / tablet or use the search function at the Playstore (Android) or APP Store (IOS) to download the Kinomap APP. Register and follow the instructions in the APP. Activate Bluetooth on the smartphone or tablet and select the device manager in the app and then the appropriate product category there. Then select your type designation using the manufacturer logo "Christopeit Sport" to connect the sports equipment. Depending on the sports equipment, different functions are recorded by the APP via Bluetooth or data is exchanged.
Attention! The Kinomap app offers a free trial version for 14 days. You can then decide whether you want to continue training for free with the basic version or use the full range of the Kinomap app for a fee.
Current information and fees can be found at:
www.kinomap.com
a) Begin this exercise with your legs straight, knees together and the upper part of your body upright.
b) Bend forward without bending your knees, grip the handle bar and pull back until the upper part of your body is upright again. Important: The oar levers should be pulled back with the arms (and not with the body) until your hands have reached your body.
c) Bring the handle bar back to the starting position again.
d) Rest for a moment and then carry out the exercise again, repeating it quietly and continuously.
Exercise 2
a) Begin this exercise sitting upright with the seat as far forward as possible and your knees bent.
b) Push back with the legs keeping your knees together and at the same time pulling the handle bar towards you.
c) Continue pulling until your legs are straight and your hands have reached your body.
d) Relax your arms and legs and let the seat slide forward until you have reached the start position (a) again and then repeat the exercise again.

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Two black-and-white photos of a man performing a rowing machine on either side (no visible text or symbols)- The rowing machine can be folded up and stored upright. To do this, position the seat (76) at the rear end of the seat carriage, grasp the center support (21) and slowly pull it up until the rowing machine is folded up and upright. The rowing machine can now be easily moved. Attention! Be aware of the risk of crushing when folding and unfolding.
CLEANING, CHECKS AND STORAGE
1. Cleaning
Use only a less wet cloth for cleaning. Caution: Never use benzene, thinner or other aggressive cleaning agents for surface cleaning as this damage caused. The device is only for private home use and for use suitable indoors. Keep the unit clean and moisture from the device.
2. Storage
To change the installation location, lift the rear of the device so that it rests on the transport wheels. You can store the device upright. Remove the batteries from the computer if you will not be using the device for more than 4 weeks. Choose a dry storage location in the house. Cover the device to protect it from discoloration caused by sunlight and dust.
3. Checks
We recommend checking the screw connections made during assembly to ensure they are tight every 50 hours of operation.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you cannot solve the problem with the following information, please contact the authorized service center.
| Problem Possible Cause Solution | ||
| Computer has no value at Display if you press any key. | No Batteries insert or batteries empty Check | the position of batteries at battery compartment or replace batteries. |
| Computer is not counting data and do not switch on after start cycling. | Sensor impulse missing base on not well plugged connection | Check the plug connections at computer and under the fold up constrution. |
| Computer is not counting data and do not switch on after start cycling. | Sensor impulse missing base on not correct position of sensor. | Check the distance from the sensor to the magnet. A magnet is attached to the drawstring winding and should pass the sensors at a distance of less than < 5mm. |
TRAINING SPACE REQUIREMENT

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Training area in mm (for home trainer and user) 1960 420 2000
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Free (Tra area) 2000 2560 1620Free area in mm
(Training area and security area (circulating 600mm))
GENERAL TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS
You must consider the following factors in determining the amount of training effort required in order to attain tangible physical and health benefits.
INTENSITY
The level of physical exertion during training must exceed the point of normal exertion, without going beyond the point of breathlessness and/or exhaustion. A suitable reference value can be the pulse. With each training session, the condition increases and therefore the training requirements should be adjusted. This is possible by extending the duration of the training, increasing the level of difficulty or changing the type of training.
TRAINING HEART RATE
To determine the training heart rate, you can proceed as follows. Please note that these are guide values. If you have health problems or are unsure, consult a doctor or fitness trainer.
01 Maximum heart rate calculation
The maximum pulse value can be determined in many different ways, since the maximum pulse depends on many factors. You can use the main-formula for the calculation (maximum heart rate = 220 - age). This formula is very general. It is used in many home sport products to determine the maximum heart rate. We recommend the Sally-Edwards-formula. This formula calculates the maximum heart rate more precisely and takes gender, age and body weight into account.
Sally-Edwards-formula:
Men:
Maximum heart rate = 214 - (0.5 x age) - (0.11 x body weight)
Women:
Maximum heart rate = 210 - (0.5 x age) - (0.11 x body weight)
02 Training heart rate calculation
The optimal training heart rate is determined by the goal of the training. Training zones were defined for this.
Health - Zone: Regeneration and Compensation
Suitable for: Beginners
Type of training: very light cardio training
Goal: recovery and health promotion. Building the basic condition.
Training heart rate = 50 to 60% of the maximum heart rate
Fat-Metabolism - Zone: Basics endurance training 1
Suitable for: beginners and advanced users
Type of training: light cardio training
Goal: activation of fat metabolism (calorie burning). improvement in endurance performance.
Training heart rate = 60 to 70% of the maximum heart rate
Aerobic - Zone: Basics endurance training 1 to 2
Suitable for: beginners and advanced
Type of training: moderate cardio training.
Goal: Activation of the fat metabolism (calorie burning), improving aerobic performance, Increase in endurance performance.
Training heart rate = 70 to 80% of the maximum heart rate
Anaerobic - Zone: Basics endurance training 2
Suitable for: advanced and competitive athletes
Type of training: moderate endurance training or interval training
Goal: improvement of lactate tolerance, maximum increase in performance.
Training heart rate = 80 to 90% of the maximum heart rate
Competition - Zone: Performance / Competition Training
Suitable for: athletes and high-performance athletes
Type of training: intensive interval training and competition training /
Goal: improvement of maximum speed and power.
Attention! Training in this area can lead to overloading of the cardiovascular system and damage to health.
Training heart rate = 90 to 100% of the maximum heart rate
Sample calculation
Male, 30 years old and weighs 80 kg. I am a beginner and would like to lose some weight and increase my endurance.
01: Maximum pulse - calculation
Maximum heart rate = 214 - (0.5 x age) - (0.11 x body weight)
Maximum heart rate = 214 - (0.5 x 30) - (0.11 x 80)
Maximum pulse = approx. 190 beats/min
02: Training heart rate calculation
Due to my goals and training level, the fat metabolism zone suits me best.
Training heart rate = 60 to 70% of the maximum heart rate
Training heart rate = 190 x 0.6 [60%]
Training heart rate = approx. 114 beats/min
After you have set your training heart rate for your training condition or Once you have identified goals, you can start training. Most of our endurance training equipment have heart rate sensors or are heart rate belt compatible. So you can check your heart rate on the monitor during the workouts. If the pulse rate is not shown on the computer display or you want to be on the safe side and want to check your pulse rate, which could be incorrectly displayed due to possible application errors or similar, you can use the following tools:
a. Pulse measurement in the conventional way (sensing the pulse beat, e.g. on the wrist and counting the beats within a minute).
b. Heart rate measurement with suitable and calibrated heart rate measuring devices (available from medical supply stores).
c. Heart rate measurement with other products such as heart rate monitors, smartphones....
FREQUENCY
Most experts recommend the combination of a health-conscious diet, which must be adjusted according to the training goal, and physical exercise three to five times a week. A normal adult needs twice a week exercise to maintain its current condition. To improve his condition and change his body weight, he needs at least three training sessions per week. Ideal of course is a frequency of five training sessions per week.
TRAINING PLAN
Each training session should consist of three training phases: "warmup phase", "training phase" and "cool-down phase". In the "warm-up phase" the body temperature and the oxygen supply should be increased slowly. This is possible through gymnastic exercises over a period of five to ten minutes. After that you start with actual training "training phase". The training load should be adapted according to the training heart rate. In order to support the circulation after the training phase and to preventaching or strained muscles later, it is necessary to follow the training phase with a cool-down phase. This should be consist of stretching exercises and/or light gymnastic exercises for a period of five to ten minutes.
Example - stretching exercises for the warm-up and cool-down phases
Start your warm up by walking on the spot for at least 3 minutes and then perform the following gymnastic exercises to the body for the training phase to prepare accordingly. The exercises do not overdo it and only as far run until a slight drag felt. This position will hold a while.

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Sequence of four sequential illustrations showing a person performing a stretching or kneeling movement (no text or symbols)Reach with your left hand behind your head to the right shoulder and pull with the right hand slightly to the left elbow. After 20sec. switch arm.
Bend forward as far forward as possible and let your legs almost stretched. Show it with your fingers in the direction of toe. 2 x 20sec.
Sit down with one leg stretched out on the floor and bend forward and try to reach the foot with your hands. 2 x 20sec.
Kneel in a wide lunge forward and support yourself with your hands on the floor. Press the pelvis down. Change after 20 sec leg.
MOTIVATION
The key to a successful program is regular training. You should set a fixed time and place for each day of training and prepare yourself mentally for the training. Only train when you are in the mood for it and always have your goalin view. With continuous training you will be able to see how you are progressing day by day and are approaching your personal training goal bit by bit.
PARTS LIST – SPARE PARTS LIST
Weight approx. [kg]: 29 kg
Load max. (User weight) [kg]: 120 kg
FEATURES
• Water brake resistance adjustable trough water quantity
- Fold up storable for saving space
- Transport rollers for easy transportation
- Comfortable seat with ball bearings supported rollers for asmooth and effective rowing movement
- Incline adjustable computer with LCD display shows: Time,
- Time/500m, Rower Beats, Beats/Minute, Beats/Total, approx. calories, distance, ODO and optionally pulse frequency.
- Input of limits for time, distance, beats, approx. calories and pulse
- Announcement of higher limits
- Integrated holder for smartphones and tablets
- Bluetooth connection for Kinomap APP (IOS and Android)
- Bluetooth connection for optionally pulse belt
NOTE
Please contact us if any components are defective or missing, or if you need any spare parts or replacements in future.
This product is created only for private Home sports activity and not allowed to us in a commercial or professional area. Home Sport use class H/C.
| Illustration No. | Designation Dimension mm | Quantity Attached to | ET Number | ||||
| 1 Tank top half 1 4 36-2461-01-BT | |||||||
| 2 Paddle 1 40 36-2461-04-BT | |||||||
| 3 Tank seal ring 1 1+4 36-2461-05-BT | |||||||
| 4 Tank bottom half | 1 1 36-2461-02-BT | ||||||
| 5 Tank plug | 30.5 | 1 1 36-2461-35-BT | |||||
| 6 Philips screw | M3x20 | 12 | 1+4 39-10528 | ||||
| 7 Nylon nut | M3 | 12 | 6 39-10126 | ||||
| 8 Left main frame | 1 19+25 | 36-2462-04-HZ | |||||
| 9 Right main frame | 1 19+25 | 36-2462-05-HZ | |||||
| 10 | Left rear frame | 1 | 18+21 | ||||
| 11 | Right rear frame | 1 | 18+21 | ||||
| 12 | Tab holder frame | 1 27 36-2462-08-HZ | |||||
| 13 | Top cover | 1 22,23+27 | 36-2462-09-HZ | ||||
| 14 | Tank support frame | 1 | 15,22+23 | ||||
| 15 | Front frame | 1 14+19 | 36-2462-11-HZ | ||||
| 16 | Footboard | 1 20,22+23 | 36-2462-12-HZ | ||||
| 17 | Seat holder | 2 76 36-2462-13-HZ | |||||
| 18 | Rear connection frame | 1 | 10+11 | ||||
| 19 | Front frame support | 1 8+9 33-2462-01-SW | |||||
| 20 | Foot board support | 1 | 8,9+16 | ||||
| 21 | Centre support | 1 | 10+11 | ||||
| 22 | Support plate left | 1 | 13+14 | ||||
| 23 | Support plate right | 1 | 13+14 | ||||
| 24 | Computer holder | 1 94 33-2462-06-SW | |||||
| 25 | Centre support left | 1 8 33-2462-07-SW | |||||
| 26 | Centre support right | 1 9 33-2462-08-SW | |||||
| 27 | Tab holder support | 2 | 12+15 | ||||
| 28 | Pull rod | 1 41 33-2461-08-SW | |||||
| 29 | Webbing roller support | 2 13 33-2462-10-SW | |||||
| 30 | Big webbing wheel shaft | 1 | 13+46 | ||||
| 31 | Small webbing wheel shaft | 1 | 14+47 | ||||
| 32 | Counter sunk nut | 4 | 13+14 | ||||
| 33 | Seat roller axle | 2 | 17+48 | ||||
| 34 | Fixed pin | 8x40 | 1 | 2+40 | |||
| 35 | Pivot | 1 21,25+26 | 33-2462-11-SW | ||||
| 36 | Steel bushing | 4 12 36-2462-19-BT | |||||
| 37 | Rubber washer | 1 40 36-2461-33-BT | |||||
| 38 | Foot plate holder | 2 16 36-2462-20-BT | |||||
| 39 | Foot plate | 2 38 36-2462-21-BT | |||||
| 40 | Puller assembly | 1 14 36-2462-22-BT | |||||
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| 41 Webbing | 1 28+40 36-2461-27-BT | ||||||
| 42 Plastic washer | 2 40 36-2461-32-BT | ||||||
| 43 Pull rod holder | 2 28 36-2462-23-BT | ||||||
| 44 Puller axle bushing | 1 13 36-2462-24-BT | ||||||
| 45 Bearing seat | 1 40 36-2461-36-BT | ||||||
| 46 Big webbing wheel | 1 13 36-2462-25-BT | ||||||
| 47 Small webbing wheel | 1 29+31 36-2462-26-BT | ||||||
| 48 Seat roller | 4 33 36-2462-27-BT | ||||||
| 49 Support roller | 4 17 36-2462-28-BT | ||||||
| 50 | Transportation roller | 4 | 8-11 | 36-2265-08-BT | |||
| 51 End stop | 4 10+11 | 36-2462-29-BT | |||||
| 52 Foot pad | 4 8+11 | 36-2462-30-BT | |||||
| 53 Hand grip | 2 28 36-2461-29-BT | ||||||
| 54 Edging | 2 10+11 | 36-2462-31-BT | |||||
| 55 Paddle axle sealing | 1 40 36-2461-34-BT | ||||||
| 56 Seat roller cover | 4 48 36-2462-32-BT | ||||||
| 57 Inner hex screw | M6x30 | 2 13 36-10451-SW | |||||
| 58 Inner hex screw | M6x16 | 6 30+51 39-10120-SW | |||||
| 59 Inner hex screw | M6x40 | 2 43 36-10452-SW | |||||
| 60 | Inner hex screw | M8x40 | 21 | 8-11 | 39-10132-SW | ||
| 61 | Inner hex screw | M6x16 | 14 | 27,29+82 | 39-9958 | ||
| 62 Inner hex screw | M6x65 | 4 15 39-9814-SW | |||||
| 63 Inner hex screw | M8x55 | 2 12 39-10436 | |||||
| 64 | Inner hex screw | M8x110 | 4 | 17 | 39-9968-SW | ||
| 65 Inner hex screw | M6x25 | 7 19+20 39-10454-SW | |||||
| 66 Inner hex screw | M8x25 | 4 22+23 39-10095-SW | |||||
| 67 Inner hex screw | M8x65 | 4 50 39-9814 | |||||
| 68 Inner hex screw | M8x20 | 1 41 39-10454 | |||||
| 69 Philips screw | M5x10 | 4 94 39-9903-SW | |||||
| 70 | Philips screw | 4.2x19 | 17 | 38,52+83 | 39-9909-SW | ||
| 71 | Nylon nut | M8 | 19 | 33,60,67,63+93 | 39-9918-CR | ||
| 72 Cap nut | M8 | 12 | 60 39-9900-SW | ||||
| 73 | Washer | 8//16 | 39 | 33,60,64,67+68 | 39-9862-SW | ||
| 74 Cap nut | M6 | 2 86 39-9969 | |||||
| 75 PVC sleeve 1 | 8x15x12 | 5 64+93 36-2462-33-BT | |||||
| 76 Seat | 1 17 36-2462-34-BT | ||||||
| 77 Foot plate strap | 2 16 36-2462-35-BT | ||||||
| 78 Steel bushing | 3 30+31 36-2462-36-BT | ||||||
| 79 PVC sleeve 4 | 1 31 36-2462-37-BT | ||||||
| 80 Webbing wheel axle | 1 47 36-2462-38-BT | ||||||
| 81 Inner hex screw | M6x40 | 4 18 36-10452-SW | |||||
| 82 Turning wheel | 1 15 36-2265-36-BT | ||||||
| 83 Sensor | 2 84 36-2461-06-BT | ||||||
| 84 Sensor holder | 1 14 36-1965-11-BT | ||||||
| 85 Magnet | 1 40 36-2461-08-BT | ||||||
| 86 Rubber foot | 2 21 36-2462-39-BT | ||||||
| 87 Hand pump | 1 | 36-1965-46-BT | |||||
| 88 Side cover left | 1 13+14 36-2462-01-BT | ||||||
| 89 Side cover right | 1 13+14 36-2462-02-BT | ||||||
| 90 | EVA mat | 4 | 8,9+14 | 36-2462-40-BT | |||
| 91 Tab holder support | 1 12 36-2462-41-BT | ||||||
| 92 Tab holder | 1 91 36-2265-31-BT | ||||||
| 93 Inner hex screw | M8x100 | 1 22+24 39-9893-SW | |||||
| 94 Computer | 1 96 36-2462-03-BT | ||||||
| 95 PVC sleeve 3 | 8x15x52 | 1 93 36-2462-42-BT | |||||
| 96 PVC sleeve 2 | 8x15x27 | 1 93 36-2462-43-BT | |||||
| 97 Spring washer | for M8 | 6 60 39-9864-SW | |||||
| 98 Allen wrench | 4 | 1 | 36-2462-44-BT | ||||
| 99 | Allen wrench | 5 | 1 | 36-9116-14-BT | |||
| 100 | Multi wrench | 1 | 36-9107-27-BT | ||||
| 101 | Assembly and exercise instruction | 1 | 36-2462-45-BT | ||||
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declares, in our sole responsibility, that the products:
Article:
HUDSON Art.-No. 2462
Product description:
Rowing machine – stationary training equipment
comply with the following essential requirements of the following EU directives
2014/53/EU (RED) Radio Equipment Directive
2011/65/EU (RoHS) Restriction of Hazardous Substances
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EN 62479:2010
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