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USER MANUAL Vinneren E 590 Skandika
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Exterior view of a Skandika stationary exercise bike (no signage or text overlays)Vinneren E 590

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components and assembly linesSCHRITT 2
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled parts and exploded viewsSCHRITT 4
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iconsole MY TRAINING GET STARTED QUICK START Get started and control out workout INTERVAL Short, intense and effective training MAP YOUR ROUTE How to decide and go anywhere
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Technical diagram of a device with numbered components, likely an automotive or medical device assembly.
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Exploded view diagram of a medical or rehabilitation device with numbered parts for identification25 Safety precautions
26 Assembly instructions
31 Warm-up and cool-down
32 Computer operation manual
39 Using a chest-belt
40 Using the apps „iConsole+“ & „KinoMap“
42 Exploded diagram
44 Parts list
44 Cleaning and care
45 Guarantee Conditions

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WARNING
To reduce risk of injury, read and understand this instruction manual before using the device! This machine is intended for home use only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual. Read the instruction manual carefully before using this device and keep the instruction manual for future use.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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To ensure the best safety of the device, regularly check it on damages and worn parts.
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If you pass on this device to another person or if you allow another person to use it, make sure that that person is familiar with the content and instructions in these instructions.
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Only one person should use the exerciser at a time. The maximum load of this device is 130 kg (287 lbs). Class: HC - not suitable for therapeutically use!
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Before the first use and regularly make sure that all screws, bolts and other joints are properly tightened and firmly seated.
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Before you start your workout, remove all sharp-edged objects around the equipment.
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Only use the exercise for your work-out if it works flawlessly.
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Any broken, worn or defective part must immediately be replaced and/or the device must no longer be used until it has been properly maintained and repaired. DO NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
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Keep children and pets away from the machine at all times. DO NOT leave children unattended in the same room with the machine.
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Parents and other supervisory persons should be aware of their responsibility, due to situations which may arise for which the device has not been designed and which may occur due to children's natural play instinct and interest in experimenting.
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If you do allow children to use this device, be sure to take into consideration and assess their mental and physical condition and development, and above all their temperament. Children should use the device only under adult supervision and be instructed on the correct and proper use of the device. The device is not a toy.
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Make sure there is sufficient free space around the appliance when you set it up.
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Please note that an improper and excessive work-out may be harmful to your health.
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Please note that levers and other adjustment mechanisms are not projecting into the area of movement during the workout.
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When setting up the device, please make sure that the device is standing in a stable way and that any possible unevenness of the floor is evened out.
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Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes which are suitable for your workout on the device. The clothes must be designed in a way so that they will not get caught in any part of the device during the work-out due to their form (for example, length). Be sure to wear appropriate shoes which are suitable for the work-out, firmly support the feet and which are provided with a non-slip sole.
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Be sure to consult a physician before you start any device program. He may give you proper hints and advice with respect to the individual intensity of stress for you, your workout and sensible eating habits.
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The general rule is that devices and training devices are no toys. Therefore, they must only be used by properly informed or instructed persons.
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Be sure to set up the device in a dry and even place and always protect it from humidity. If you wish to protect the place particularly against pressure points, contamination, etc., it is recommended to put a suitable, non-slip mat under the device. DO NOT use the machine near liquids or outdoors.
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Stop your workout immediately in case of dizziness, nausea, chest pain or any other physical symptoms. In case of doubt, consult your physician immediately.
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Before beginning any exercise program, consult your physician. This is especially important for individuals with pre-existing health problems.
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Children, disabled and hadicapped persons should use the device only under supervision and in presence of another person who may give support and useful instructions.
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Be sure that your body parts and those of other persons are never close to any moving parts of the device during its use.
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When adjusting the adjustable parts, make sure they are adjusted properly and note the marked, maximum adjusting position, for example of the saddle support, respectively. Pay attention to the warnings on the device.
- Do not work out immediately after meals!
- Before using the device, always do stretching exercises to properly warm up.
- Please exercise with a free area of 2 metres around the unit.

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2 meter 2 meter 2 meter 2 meter 2 meterASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS - CHECKLIST:
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| Part no. | Description Q'ty | |
| 01 Main frame 1 | ||
| 02 Front post 1 | ||
| 03 Seat post 1 | ||
| 04 Handlebars 1 | ||
| 05 Front stabilizer 1 | ||
| 06 Rear stabilizer 1 | ||
| 07 Seat | 1 | |
| 10 L/R Pedal (R/L) | 1/1 | |
| 11 | Cover for front post | 1 |
| 14 T-type knob | 1 | |
| 16 | Clamp cover | 1 |
| 21 | Computer 1 | |
| 22 | Adapter | 1 |
| Allen key 1 | ||
| Box wrench | 1 | |
Before starting to assemble we recommend to look for a place with sufficient space. Use a floor protection. Remove all parts from the carton and spread them on the floor. Check according to the checklist, if all parts are complete. Perhaps some parts are already pre-assembled for your convenience. We recommend to use the provided tools to set-up this device and to set-up the device with 2 persons.
STEP 1
Fix the front stabilizer (05) on front part of main frame (01) with screws (12), flat washers (18) and nuts (19) as shown.
Then fix the rear stabilizer (06) on rear part of main frame (01) with screws (12), flat washers (18) and nuts (19).

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components and assembly linesSTEP 2
Attach the right pedal (10R) onto the right crank arm (9R) and tighten it by turning it clockwise. Afterwards fix the left pedal (10L) accordingly on the left crank arm (9L) (to be screwed in anti-clockwise direction).
The pedals are marked with "R" (right) and "L" (left). Fix the pedal strap on the pedals and adjust the strap according to your feet/ shoe size.

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onto the right t by turning the left pedal crank arm (9L) wise 09R 10R 01 10L 09LSTEP 3
Mount the seat (07) on the horizontal slide tube (31) with the help of the lateral nuts.
Insert seat post (03) into main frame (01), align the drillings and secure with quick release knob (08) at a proper height. The seat height may be adjusted according to your individual needs later on.

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled parts and exploded viewsSTEP 4
Remove the pre-assembled 4 Allen screws (12) and 4 curved washers (13) from main frame (01).
Slide the cover (11) from below through the front post (02) and connect the upper sensor wire (17) to the middle sensor wire (20).
Insert the front post (02) into the main frame (01). Secure using four curved washers (13) and four Allen screws (12). Slide the cover for front post (11) down.

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01 02 11 12 13 17 20STEP 5
Loosen the 4 screws (23) from the back of computer (21). Fix the handlebars (04) on front post (02) with the T-type knob (14) and the cover (16). Guide the hand pulse wire (15) through the hole on top of front post (02) out of the post. Connect upper sensor wire (17) and pulse wires (15) to the computer (21). Fix the computer (21) to the bracket of front post (02) using the 4 screws (23).

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CHECK IF ALL BOLTS AND NUTS ARE TIGHTENED BEFORE USING THE DEVICE! ains connection the computer gets its power supply by the included adaptor (22).Mains connection
The computer gets its power supply by the included adaptor (22).
The adaptor will be connected to a normal mains plug (European standard, please check the specifications resp. please use a fitting mains adaptor for your power system). If you have to buy a new adaptor it is important to pay attention that it is GS approved and corresponds to the product safety law.
Don't use another electricity supply because this could cause damages or impairments of functions.
WARM-UP and COOL-DOWN
A successful exercise program consists of a warm-up, aerobic exercise and a cool-down. Exercise for at least two or preferably three times a week, resting for a day between workouts. After several months, you may increase the frequency to four or five times per week.
WARM-UP
This stage helps to improve the blood circulation and prepares the muscles for your workout. It additionally helps to reduce the risk of injury or cramps. It is recommended to do some stretching exercises as shown here below. Hold each stretching position for approximately 30 seconds. Never force or jerk yourself into a stretching position – if you feel pain, STOP immediately. Warm-up exercises may also include brisk walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump rope exercises or running in place.
STRETCHING
Muscles can be stretched more easily when these are warm. This reduces the risk of injury. DO NOT BOUNCE.

Remember always to check with your physician before starting any exercise program.
COOL-DOWN
This stage helps to soothe your muscles and your cardiovascular system after your workout. At the end of your workout, reduce the speed and exercise for approximately 5 minutes at this lower speed level. Afterwards, repeat the warm-up exercises as described above.

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4:00 P 0.0 0.00 0.00 12.00 RECOVERY RESET START/STOP DOWN MODETIME
Computer shows actual exercise time (max. 99:59 Min.). Preset a target time: You may preset a target time (max. 99:00) before starting a workout. The time will then count down and multiple sound beeps will be emitted when reaching 0:00.
SPEED
The computer shows the current speed in the display (0 - 99.9 km/h).
RPM
The computer shows the current rounds/min.in the display (0 - 999).
DISTANCE
The workout distance is displayed here. Preset a target distance: You may preset a target distance (max. 99.9 km) before starting a workout. The distance will then count down and multiple sound beeps will be emitted when reaching 0.
CALORIES
The currently burned calories are displayed here (max. 9999 kcal). The calorie consumption values registered and displayed with this computer merely serve as indicative values for a person of medium stature with medium resistance setting, and can deviate considerably from the actual medically precise calorie consumption.
PULSE
The computer is showing the user's heart rate in beats per minute. For a correct display please ensure that you fully grasp the hand sensors. It may last up to 2 minutes before the pulse frequency will be measured correctly. Presetting a pulse frequency: You may enter a pulse frequency (30 - 230 beats per minute) - if the entered value will be exceeded, the computer will beep. If you use a breast strap, the measured frequency will also be displayed here.
WATTS
Computer shows actual watt value (0 - 999).
MANUAL: Manual mode
BEGINNER: 4 programmes for beginners.
ADVACNED: 4 programmes for advanced.
SPORTY: 4 programmes for athletes.
CARDIO: You can do an automatically steered training depending on your pulse frequency.
WATT PROGRAM: Watt-controlled training mode.
The meaning of the buttons
Up (Auf)
Increase the resistance during exercise / Adjust values.
Down (Ab)
Decrease the resistance during exercise / Adjust values.
Mode / Enter
Confirm setting or selection.
Reset
Press & hold this button for approx. 2 seconds to reset all values to 0. Press this button in a training pause to return to the initial display.
Start / Stop
Start or stop a workout.
Recovery
Press this button to start the heart recovery measurement.
Body fat (Körperfett)
Press this button to start the body fat measurement.
Power on:
Plug in power supply. Computer will power on and full display will be shown for approx. 2 seconds (figure 1).

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| Metric | Value | | :--- | :--- | | SPEED | RPM | | 8.0 | 100.0 | | WATT | LOAD | | 8.0 | 100.0 | PULSE ♥ 8.8.8 DISTANCE 8.0.00 CALORIES 8.0.00Fig. 1

Workout Selection
Select the workout mode with "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER" to confirm:
Manual (figure 2) -> Beginner (figure 3) -> Advance (figure 4) -> Sporty (figure 5) -> Cardio (figure 6) -> Watt (figure 7).
In manual mode you can adjust the load manually. After selecting „M“ (confirm with “MODE/ENTER”-button) you can select the initial tension level (use “UP”, “DOWN” and “MODE/ENTER” to select). Press “START/STOP”. You may change the tension level at any time during exercise with “UP” and “DOWN”. You may also input target values for the following function values:
a. TIME (figure 8)
b. DISTANCE (figure 9)
c. CALORIES (figure 10)
d. PULSE (figure 11)
To input a target value, do not press "Start/Stop" after selecting the initial tension level, but instead use "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER" to input the target values. After your input, press "START/STOP" to start the workout. To pause your workout, press the „START/STOP“-button again. Press "RESET" to return to main menu.

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TIME 0:00 MANUALFig. 8

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TIME 0:00 DISTANCE 0.00 MANUALFig. 9
Within this mode you can exercise with a program profile (preset). Mountain- and valley courses for beginners: After selecting BEGINNER mode and "MODE/ENTER"-button for confirmation, „BEGINNER 1" appears on the display (figure 13). Choose one of the 4 programs (1 to 4) and press "MODE/ENTER" to confirm. You may now preset a target value for "TIME" by using "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER". Press "START/STOP" to start workout. You may change the tension level at any time during exercise with "UP" and "DOWN". To pause your workout, press the „START/STOP“-button again. Press "RESET" to return to main menu.
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Advance Mode
Within this mode you can exercise with a program profile (preset). Mountain- and valley courses for advanced users: After selecting ADVANCED mode and "MODE/ENTER"-button for confirmation, „ADVANCE 1“ appears on the display (figure 14). Choose one of the 4 programs (1 to 4) and press "MODE/ENTER" to confirm. You may now preset a target value for "TIME" by using "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ ENTER". Press "START/STOP" to start workout. You may change the tension level at any time during exercise with "UP" and "DOWN". To pause your workout, press the „START/STOP“-button again. Press "RESET" to return to main menu.
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Sporty Mode
Within this mode you can exercise with a program profile (preset). Mountain- and valley courses for sporty users: After selecting SPORTY mode and "MODE/ENTER"-button for confirmation, „SPORTY 1“ appears on the display (figure 15). Choose one of the 4 programs (1 to 4) and press "MODE/ENTER" to confirm. You may now preset a target value for "TIME" by using "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER". Press "START/STOP" to start workout. You may change the tension level at any time during exercise with "UP" and "DOWN". To pause your workout, press the „START/STOP“-button again. Press "RESET" to return to main menu.

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SPORTY 1Fig. 15
Cardio mode (H.R.C.)
After selecting this mode (press "MODE/ENTER" to confirm) you are in the heart frequency controlled mode. You can run an automatically steered training depending on your pulse frequency. Use "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER" to set your age (figure 16). Then press "UP" or "DOWN" to select one of the following alternatives:
$$ \text {(figure 17)} = 55 \% \text { Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. } = (220 - \text { AGE }) \times 55 \% $$
$$ 75 \% \text { Max H.R.C. } -- \text { Target H.R. } = (220 - \text { AGE }) \times 75 \% $$
$$ 90 \% \text { Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. } = (2 2 0 - \text { AGE }) \times 90 \% $$
$$ \text { TAG } = \text { Target H.R.C. } - - \text { Workout by your target heart rate value. } $$
In "TAG" mode, use „UP/DOWN"-buttons for direct input of the target pulse value (default: 100). You may now preset a target value for "TIME" by using "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER". Press "START/STOP" to start workout. To pause your workout, press the „START/STOP"-button again. Press "RESET" to return to main menu.
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TIME 0:00 PULSE 10.7 SPEED 0.0 DISTANCE 0.00 WATT 0 CARBIO 55 CALORIES 0Fig. 17
WATT mode
With this mode you can exercise according to the preset Watt value. After selecting "W", press "MODE/ENTER" to enter this mode. The default value for the WATT preset value is 120 (figure 18), which you may change with "UP"/"DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER". You may now preset a target value for "TIME" by using "UP", "DOWN" and "MODE/ENTER". Press "START/STOP" to start workout. The computer will automatically control the resistance. You may change the watt level at any time during exercise with "UP" and "DOWN". To pause your workout, press the „START/STOP“-button again. Press "RESET" to return to main menu.
| WATT 120 | WATT SETTING | ||
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Recovery
With this special function, you can check your hearts recovery rate after a training session. This is a very important indication for the physical condition of your body. Try to improve your recovery rate with regular training sessions. The aim is, to calm down to a normal pulse frequency (frequency, when you are not in motion) as quickly as possible. To check your recovery rate, you need to keep your hands onto the hand pulse-sensors (or keep wearing a chest belt) after your exercise. Now press the button "RECOVERY".
The computer will start to countdown 60 seconds (figure 19). During this period the computer will constantly measure your heart rate through the hand sensors. After this minute, your recovery rate will be displayed on the display. The range is F1.0 to F6.0 (figure 20), whereby F1.0 is very good and F6.0 is insufficient. Improve your value by intense and regular training!
After the recovery function is finished, press "RECOVERY" again to return to normal operation mode.

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TIME 0:60 PULSE 100 RECOVERYFig. 19

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F6 PULSE ♥ 91 RECOVERYFig. 20
Body fat
Press this button to start the body fat measurement.
Enter your gender (figure 21), age, height and weight. Hold both hands on the handsensors during measurement (figure 22). It will last about 8 seconds until the measurement is finished. After the measurement, the fat advice symbol, the fat % (figure 23) and BMI (figure 24) will be displayed for approx. 30 seconds.
Error messages
“==”“==”(figure 25) means, that the contact to the handpulse sensors (or the chest belt) was not sufficiently for a measurement. The reason for this can be that you have not grasped the two sensors correctly. Start a new measurement with correctly placed hands resp. correctly placed chest belt.
"E-1" means, that no heart rate signal has been detected.
"E-4" appears (figure 26), if the fat % or BMI values are too low (<5) or too high (>50).
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FRT 14.9Fig. 23

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BMI 19.5Fig. 24
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| BODY FAT | E-4 | ||
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Notes:
1) This computer has an automatic on/off function so that it switches on when the pedals move or when any button is pressed, and turns into stand-by mode automatically if no signal has been received for approx. 4 minutes.
2) In case of any abnormal functions, disconnect the device from power source and reconnect after some minutes
Using a chest-belt
The computer is equipped with a built-in receiver for the wireless receipt of the pulse frequency with a compatible SKANDIKA chest-belt (frequency: 5.3 kHz, not included in the scope of delivery). Recommended range: 100 - 150 cm.
If you want to transmit your pulse frequency via chest-belt, follow these instructions:
- Make sure, the correct battery is inserted into the chest belt (button cell of type CR-2032, 3 volts). Battery replacement: Open the battery case cover on the back side of your transmitter (you may use a coin for easier handling) and replace the old battery by a fitting new one. The „+“ symbol should point upwards. Make sure, the sealing ring ist correctly placed. Close the case cover properly.
- The transmitter needs to be attached to the belt with the 2 buttons. Moisten the electrodes slightly before wearing the belt. This increases the contact sensibility and enables a better wireless signal transmitting.
- Put on the chest belt and make sure the electrodes are touching your breast directly. You may adjust the belt to a comfortable length. However, the electrodes must have contact with your skin in order to measure your heart rate correctly.
- The 5.3 kHz-chest-belt communicates with the computer via the built-in receiver. It may last up to one minute before a correct display can be seen.
Safety hint:
Do not use the chest-belt if you have a pacemaker, unless you double-checked with the producer of the pacemaker and with your doctor!
Battery-Disposal:
Batteries should not be considered as regular garbage. As consumer you are obliged to return finished batteries. The finished batteries can be returned to a collection base at your residential area or at places, where batteries can be bought.
The computer can be connected via Bluetooth (frequency: 2.4 GHz) to communicate with the apps iConsole+ or KinoMap.
ICONSOLE+
Activate Bluetooth on your mobile device, download the app „iConsole+“ an install on your iOS- or Android device. You may use the app search function of your mobile device or the following QR code to find the app:
iConsole Global

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System requirements:
Android 5.0 or newer with Bluetooth 4.0
iOS 10 or newer with Bluetooth 4.0
For Android devices, „unknown sources“ need to be accepted in the device security settings („Settings -> Device security“).
After starting the app, the connection with the training device need to be established via Bluetooth - therefore select „Quick Start“, „Interval“, „Map“::

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iconsole MY TRAINING GET STARTED QUICK START Get started and control out workout INTERVAL Short, intense and effective training MAP YOUR ROUTE How to decide and go anywhere
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Connect Connected successfully iConsole0063 ECH0100001 SRxxxxOnce console is connected to smart device via Bluetooth, the console will power off.
KINOMAP
The free KinoMap app turns your device into a powerful and fun fitness product! Choose from the geotagged video on Kinomap and go! Your position is shown in the video and as icon on the map. Download the Kinomap Fitness app in the app or play store by searching for 'Kinomap Fitness' or follow one of the links below.
Install and open the app and register resp. log in. Activate Bluetooth. Now add the training device as follows:



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- Exercise bike Now tap on OK and return to main menu. You can now choose a course for your exercise (depending on your type of KinoMap account maybe only some free courses). Press Start and begin to exercise!

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Exploded view diagram of a medical or rehabilitation device with numbered parts for identification| No. Description Q'ty | ||
| 01 Main frame 1 | ||
| 02 Front post 1 | ||
| 03 Seat post 1 | ||
| 04 Handlebars 1 | ||
| 05 Front stabilizer 1 | ||
| 06 Rear stabilizer 1 | ||
| 07 Seat 1 | ||
| 08 Quick release knob 1 | ||
| 09 L Crank L 1 | ||
| 09 R | Crank R | 1 |
| 10L/R | Pedal ( L/R ) | 1/1 |
| 11 | Cover for front post | 1 |
| 12 | Allen bolt M8x20L | 1 |
| 13 | Curved washer ø8,5xø16x1,5t | 8 |
| 14 | T-type knob | 4 |
| 15 | Pulse wire | 1 |
| 16 | Clamp cover | 2 |
| 17 | Upper sensor wire | 1 |
| 18 | Flat washer | 1 |
| 19 Domed nut 8 | ||
| 20 | Middle sensor wire | 4 |
| 21 | Computer | 1 |
| 22 | Adaptor | 1 |
| 23 Screw M5x10L 1 | ||
| 24 | Screw ST4.2x20L | 8 |
| 25 | Flat washer ø10.5xø28x1.5t | 12 |
| 26 | Sensor plate | 1 |
| 27 | Screw ST4.2x20L | 2 |
| 28 | Grommet | 2 |
| 29 | Lower sensor wire | 1 |
| 30 | Cover for seat post | 1 |
| 31 | Horizontal Slide tube | 1 |
| 32 | Slide tube adjustment plate | 1 |
| 33 | Flat washer ø10.5xø20x1.8t | 1 |
| 34 | Bushing | 3 |
| No. Description Q'ty | ||
| 35 | Wave washer ø17 | 1 |
| 36 | Club Knob | 1 |
| 37 | Self-tapping Screw ST4.2x20L | 4 |
| 38 | Allen Bolt M10x20L | 1 |
| 39 | Motor | 1 |
| 40 | Bushing | 1 |
| 41 Crank cover 2 | ||
| 42 | C-clip | 2 |
| 43 | Flange nut M10 | 2 |
| 44 | Pulley | 1 |
| 45 Bearing 2 | ||
| 46 | Belt 380 J6 | 1 |
| 47L | End Cap for front Stabilizer L | 1 |
| 47R | End Cap for front stabilizer R | 1 |
| 48 | End Cap for rear stabilizer | 2 |
| 49 | Tension wire | 1 |
| 50 Screw M4x20L 1 | ||
| 51 | Hex head nut M12 | 1 |
| 52 | Adapter | 1 |
| 53 | Hex head nut M10x105L | 1 |
| 54 | Magnet assembly | 1 |
| 55 Flywheel 1 | ||
| 56 | Spring for Idler | 1 |
| 57 Nylon nut 2 | ||
| 58 | Sleeve | 1 |
| 59 | Hex head nut M5x5t | 2 |
| 60 | Screw M5*40L | 1 |
| 61 | Chain Cover Left | 1 |
| 62 | Chain Cover Right | 1 |
| 63 | Decorative Cover for crank | 2 |
| 64 | Spring for Idler wheel | 1 |
| 65 Bearing 1 | ||
| Allen key | 1 | |
| Box wrench 1 | ||
Cleaning and care
• Before cleaning the appliance, make sure that the appliance is switched off.
- Clean the device with a slightly damp cloth only. Never use brushes, aggressive cleaning agents, petrol, thinners or alcohol. Rub the device dry with a clean dry cloth.
- Wait until the device is completely dry before using it again.
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
For our devices we provide a warranty as defined below.
- In accordance with the following conditions (numbers 2-5) we repair defect or damage to the device free of charge, if the cause is a manufacturing defect. Therefore, these defects / damages need to be reported to us without delay after appearance and within the warranty period of 24 months after delivery to the end user. The warranty does not cover parts, which easily break (e.g. glass or plastic). The warranty does not cover slight deviations of the product, which are insignificant for usability and value of the device and damage caused by chemical or electrochemical effects and damages caused by penetration of water or generally force majeure damage.
- The warranty achievement is the replacement or repair of defective parts, depending on our decision. The cost of material and labor will be borne by us. Repairs at customer site cannot be demanded. The proof of purchase along with the date of purchase and / or delivery is required. Replaced parts become our property.
- The warranty is void if repairs or adjustments are made,
which are not authorized by us or if our devices are equipped with additional parts or accessories that are not adapted to our devices. Furthermore, the warranty is void if the device is damaged or destroyed by force majeure or due to environmental influences and in case of improper handling / maintenance (e.g. due to non-observance of the instruction manual) or mechanical damages. The customer service may authorize you to replace or repair defective parts after telephone consultation. In this case, the warranty is not void.
- Warranty services do not extend the warranty period nor do they initiate a new warranty period.
- Further demands, especially claims for damages which occurred outside the device, are excluded as long as a liability is not obligatory legal.
- Our warranty terms - which cover the requirements and scope of our warranty conditions - do not affect the contractual warranty obligations of the seller.
- Parts of wear and tear are not included in the warranty.
- The warranty is void if not used properly or if used in gyms, rehabilitation centers and hotels. Even if most of our units are suitable for a professional use, this requires a separate agreement.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
At the end of its life cycle, this product must not be disposed of with household waste but must be taken to a collection unit for the recycling of electric and electronic equipment. The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the packaging express mention of this. The basic materials can be recycled as specified on the labelling.
When recycling the materials and finding other utilisation for used equipment, you are making a significant contribution towards protecting our environment. Ask at your council about the respective local disposal sites.
In accordance with our policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make technical and visual changes without notice.
For spare parts please contact: service@skandika.de Service centre: MAX Trader GmbH, Wilhelm-Beckmann-Straße 19, 45307 Essen, Germany
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