CARDIOSTRONG CST-BX90, Ergometer BX90 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Assembly and Operating Instructions
ErgometerBX90
Art. No. CST-BX90
CSTBX90.01.02
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for deciding for a high-quality training equipment of the brand cardiostrong®, the brand that makes athlete‘s hearts beat faster. cardiostrong® oers a wide range of home tness equipment like elliptical cross trainers, ergometers, treadmills and rowing machines. cardiostrong® equipment is the optimal equipment for all those who want to train at home independent of goals and tness level. For further information please visit www.sport-tiedje.com or www.cardiostrong.de.
SAFETY NOTICE
Please read all of the instructions carefully before assembly and rst use. These instructions are intended to ensure speedy assembly and
explain safe usage. Make sure that all people exercising with the equipment (in particular children and persons with limited physical, sensory, mental or motor capabilities) are informed about these instructions and its content in advance. In case of doubt, a responsible person must supervise the use of the equipment.
This equipment has been manufactured according to the latest safety knowledge. As far as possible, potential safety hazards which could cause injury have been eliminated. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and that all parts are securely in place. If required, read through the instructions again to correct any mistakes.
Please pay close attention to the safety and maintenance instructions given here. The contract partner cannot be held liable for damage to health, accidents or damage to the equipment when it is not used in accordance with these instructions.
The equipment is suitable for home use as well as semi-professional use (e. g., hospitals, clubs, hotels, schools, etc.). It is not suitable for commercial or professional use (e. g., commercial gyms).
Retain these instructions in a safe place for future reference, maintenance or when ordering replacement parts.
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CONTENTS
1 GENERAL INFORMATION 6
1.1 Technical data 6
1.2 Personal safety 7
1.3 Electrical safety 8
1.4 Set-up place 8
2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND CARE 9
2.1 General instructions 9
2.2 Faults and Troubleshooting 10
2.3 Maintenance and service calendar 11
2.4. Battery Pack Care & Maintenance 11
3 ASSEMBLY 14
3.1 Package contents 14
3.2 Assembly instructions 15
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21
4.1 Console display 21
4.2 Button functions 23
4.3 User settings 25
4.4 Programmes 25
4.4.1 Manual Program 26
4.4.2 Prole Programs 26
4.4.3 Watt Program 27
4.4.4 User Prole Programs 28
4.4.5 Random Prole Programs 29
4.4.6 Heart Rate Programs 29
4.4.7 Target Heart Rate Program 30
4.4.8 Recovery Program 31
4.4.9 Further information 31
5 WORKOUT INSTRUCTIONS 33
5.1 Heart-rate measuring 33
5.2 10 tips for eective ergometer training 36
5.3 Designing a workout 37
5.4 Stretching exercises for leg and chest muscles 39
5.5 Workout journal 41
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6 WARRANTY INFORMATION 42
7 DISPOSAL 44
8 ORDERING ACCESSORIES 45
9 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 46
9.1 Service hotline 46
9.2 Serial number and model name 46
9.3 Parts list 47
9.4 Exploded drawing 49
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Technical data
LCD display of
+ speed in km/h + training time in min + training distance in km + cadence (rotations per minute) + calories burnt + heart rate (when using the hand sensors or a chest strap) + watt + resistance level
Resistance system: electronic magnetic brake system Resistance level: 24 Watt: 10 - 350 Watt (adjustable in 5-watt increments)
Total number of training programs: 24 Manual programs: 1 Pre-set programs: 12 Watt-controlled programs: 1 Heart rate controlled programs: 4 User dened programs: 4 Random programs: 1
Weight and dimensions
Article weight (gross, including packaging): 58.31 kg Article weight (net, without packaging): 50.07 kg
Packaging dimensions (L x W x H): approximately 98 cm x 33 cm x 88 cm Set-up dimensions (L x W x H): approximately 103 cm x 54 cm x 145 cm Maximum user weight: 150 kg/330 lbs
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1.2 Personal safety
+ Before you start using the equipment, you should consult your physician that
this type of exercise is suitable for you from a health perspective. Particularly aected are persons who: have a hereditary disposition to high blood pressure or heart disease, are over the age of 45, smoke, have high cholesterol values, are overweight and/or have not exercised regularly in the past year.
+ Please note that working out excessively can seriously damage your health. Please
also be aware that heart rate monitoring systems might be imprecise.
+ The equipment may only be used for its intended purpose; that means for cycle
training for adults.
+ Any other usage is prohibited and potentially dangerous. The contract partner
cannot be held liable for damage resulting from improper use.
+ The equipment is strictly for use by one person at a time. + Children should not be allowed unsupervised access to the equipment. + Before starting your training, make yourself familiar with all of the equipment‘s
functions and setting options. Have an expert explain the correct usage of the
product to you.
+ Make sure that nobody is in the range of motion of the equipment while exercising. + Keep your hands, feet and other body parts, hair, clothing, jewelry and other
objects well clear of moving parts.
+ During use, wear suitable sports clothing rather than loose or baggy clothing.
When selecting sports shoes, think about the suitability of the sole – preferably
this should be made of rubber or other non-slip materials. Shoes with heels,
leather soles, studs or spikes are not suitable. Never work out in bare feet.
+ It is also important to take note of the information given in the workout instructions
for creating a workout plan.
+ At the rst signs of weakness, nausea, dizziness, pain, diculty in breathing or
other abnormal symptoms, stop your workout immediately and, if necessary,
consult your physician.
+ Without prior agreement from your authorized contract partner, opening the
equipment is prohibited.
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1.3 Electrical safety
+ The equipment requires a 220 - 230V / 50 Hertz mains power supply. + The equipment should be connected directly to a grounded plug socket only by
means of the power cable supplied. The use of multi-socket adapters or similar is not recommended. Extension leads must comply with local electrical safety guidelines. Always fully unwind the power cable.
+ The outlet should be secured with a fuse with a minimum value of „16 amperes,
slow“.
+ In order to reduce the risk of an electric shock, always unplug the equipment from
the mains socket immediately after your workout, before assembly or dismantling, and before maintenance or cleaning. Do not pull on the cable.
+ When plugged in, do not leave the equipment unattended at any time. To avoid
use by anyone unfamiliar with the operating instructions, the power cable should be removed when the equipment is not in use.
+ Keep the power cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Do not route the power
cable underneath the equipment or under a carpet or rug, and do not place any
objects on top of it.
+ Make no modications to either the power cable or the mains plug. + If the power cable or the plug are damaged or defective, contact your authorized
contract partner. Do not use the equipment in the meantime.
+ Do not keep electrical devices (e. g., mobile phones) in close proximity to the
console or the control electronics, otherwise display values (e. g., pulse measuring)
could be inaccurate.
1.4 Set-up place
+ The equipment should only be used indoors, in a suciently heated and dry area
(ambient temperature between 10°C and 35°C). The equipment should not be
used outdoors or in rooms with high humidity (over 70%) like swimming pools. The
equipment should only be stored in surroundings with an ambient temperature
between 5°C and 45°C.
+ The training room should be well ventilated during training and not be exposed to
any draughts.
+ Choose a location in which to place the equipment such that there is enough free
space/clearance to the front, the rear and to the sides of the equipment (at least
1.50 m). Furthermore, the equipment should not be set up in main entrances or on
escape routes.
+ Always keep the power cable away from hot surfaces and grounds and make sure
that the cable is not stuck somewhere or becomes a „trip hazard“.
+ No objects of any type should be inserted into the openings of the equipment.
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+ The equipment should be placed on a level and solid surface, any unevenness in
the oor should be leveled out.
+ A oor protective mat / equipment underlay can help to protect high-quality oor
coverings (parquet, laminate, cork, carpets) from dents and sweat and can help to
level out slight unevenness.
2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND CARE
2.1 General instructions
+ Please check if all parts and tools belonging to the equipment are included in the
delivery and if there is any transport damage. If there are any complaints, please
contact your contract partner directly.
+ Some of the nuts and bolts to be used in assembly are already pre-mounted in
order to make set-up as easy as possible.
+ The equipment must be assembled by adults. In case of doubt, ask for assistance
from another person with technical skills.
+ Keep children away from the equipment during assembly, because small parts are
included in the delivery and may be swallowed.
+ Make sure that you have enough space (at least 1.50 m) in every direction during
assembly.
+ Do not leave any tools and packaging materials like plastic sheeting laying around
to avoid danger of suocation for children.
+ Assemble the equipment on an underlay mat or on the cardboard packaging in
order to avoid damage to the equipment and to the oor (scratches).
+ Before starting assembly, all individual parts should be placed on the oor next to
each other.
+ Read the assembly instructions carefully and assemble the equipment according
to the illustrations. Proceed carefully and cautiously.
+ First loosen all parts and check for their correct tting. Then tighten the screws
using a tool.
+ Modications to the design or improper repairs may pose a hazard to the user and
should not be carried out. The product warranty may be void as a result.
+ Only authorized service technicians are permitted to carry out all servicing and/or
repairs – it excludes maintenance and care.
+ Damaged or worn components may impair your safety and the lifespan of
the equipment. You should therefore immediately replace damaged or worn
components. Please contact your contract partner in such a case. The equipment
should no longer be used until it has been repaired. When needed, only use
original cardiostrong® spare parts.
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+ Check the tightness of all screw connections once a month. + In order to be able to guarantee the constructively dened safety level of this
equipment, we recommend having the equipment regularly maintained (at least
once a year) by specialists (service technicians of your contract partner).
+ The equipment may be cleaned of dust, dirt and sweat using a damp cloth. The
use of solvents should be strictly avoided. Also, make sure that no liquids (e. g.
sweat) get into the openings of the equipment (e. g. console).
2.2 Faults and Troubleshooting
The equipment runs through regular quality controls during production. Nevertheless, errors or malfunctions on the equipment may occur. Individual parts are often the cause of faults and replacement is usually sucient. Please use the following overview to see the ve most common errors and how to repair them. If the equipment still does not work properly, please contact your contract partner.
Error Cause Repair
Cracking near the pedal
Loose pedals Tighten the pedals
Equipment wobbles Equipment is not level Adjust the supporting feet
Handlebar/saddle wobbles
Screws are loose Tighten screws
Display does not turn onPower supply disrupted Check all screw connections
and see if the plug is plugged in
No pulse reading • Sources of interference
in the room
• Using a chest strap:
- Unsuitable chest strap
- Chest strap is incorrectly positioned
- Empty batteries
• Eliminate sources of interference (e. g. mobile phone, loudspeaker, etc.)
• Use a suitable chest strap (see recommended accessories)
• Reposition the chest strap and/or moisten the electrodes
• Change the batteries
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2.3 Maintenance and service calendar
The following routine work must be done in the specied time intervals:
Part Weekly Monthly 2x annually
Display console C I
Tighten the pedals I
Plastic covers
C I
Seat rail
I
Legends: C = cleaning; I = inspect
2.4 Battery Pack Care & Maintenance
ADAPTOR: DC 9 V 1000mA AC Adaptor
The provided AC Adaptor is the only AC Adaptor you should use to recharge the battery pack. WARNING: Using anything other than the provided AC Adaptor may harm the battery pack causing toxic chemicals to leak out and possibly start a re.
SMART BATTERY CHARGER
The provided AC Adaptor is a „Smart Battery Charger“ and will stop charging when the battery pack is fully charged so it‘s OK to recharge the battery pack overnight. However, we DO NOT recommend leaving the AC Adaptor plugged in all of the time.
BATTERY PACK: DC7.4V 2200mAh 16.28Wh
Batteries do not enjoy eternal life. All batteries have a limited lifespan. The key point is to extend the battery pack lifespan with some simple to follow guidelines listed below.
CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK WHILE YOU EXERCISE
The average person exercises 20 minutes a day, 3 times a week. That is what the generator system has been designed for. At that rate the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack charge will uctuate roughly from 40%~80% charge. It‘s still OK to exercise everyday, which will probably recharge the battery pack to 100% which will only slightly aect the long-term life of the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack. What the battery pack doesn‘t like is a 0% charge which will eventually kill the battery pack.
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KEEP THE BATTERY PACK CHARGED 40%~80%
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries don‘t suer the memory eect like the old nickel cadmium and nickel–metal hydride rechargeable batteries, so it is best to keep a charge in the batteries at all times. It is best to not let the battery pack charge drop to zero and do not recharge the battery pack to 100% all the time as it will shorten the battery pack‘s lifespan. To extend the life of your battery pack, you want to keep it between 40%~80% but as there is NO „battery percentage indicator“ only a „battery warning“ it‘s best to recharge the battery pack when the „battery warning“ displays, and then recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes.
WHEN TO PARTIALLY CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK TO 80%
When you see the „battery warning“ then recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes.
WHEN TO FULLY CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK TO 100%
Even though the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries don‘t suer the memory eect, experts recommend to calibrate the battery pack every 1~3 months (a „charge cycle“). Plug-in the AC Adaptor and recharge the battery pack for at least 30 minutes, or overnight just like you would recharge your Smartphone.
LONG-TERM STORAGE BATTERY PACK ISSUE
The battery pack will drain at about 5~10% a month when not in use. If storing the exercise machine for a long period of time then make sure the battery pack is fully charged rst. Then, fully recharge the battery pack a minimum of every 3 months. If you let the battery pack discharge completely and leave it uncharged for a long period of time it will eventually become incapable of holding a charge (i.e. dead battery pack). If this occurs you will need to contact your dealer and buy and replace the battery pack.
BATTERY PACK LIFESPAN
Batteries do not enjoy eternal life. All batteries have a limited lifespan. The battery manufacturers conservative estimate rates the Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack at 300~500 cycles which is normal for most Lithium-ion (Liion) batteries just like Smartphone or Laptop battery packs. However that DOES NOT mean the battery pack can only be recharged 300 times, it means if you fully discharge the battery pack to 0% and recharge the battery pack to 100%, then the battery pack will only last a minimum of 300 cycles, so it is important NOT to do that. Experts claim that Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries can reach 80% of their original capacity after 1,000 charges. After this point Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries aren‘t able to hold as much electricity and will power your device for increasingly shorter periods of time. It‘s also important to note that an aging battery pack will also decrease in performance over time. Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery packs do not die suddenly, but the runtime gradually shortens as the capacity fades.
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BATTERY NO-NO‘s
TOO LOW: A 0% charge for a long period of time. If you let the battery pack discharge completely and leave it uncharged for a long period of time the battery pack will eventually become incapable of holding a charge.
TOO COLD: 0°C (32°F) The Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack will not charge below freezing.
TOO HOT: 45°C (113°F) The Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery pack will charge but you will shorten the battery pack lifespan.
TOO WET: High humidity (or worse rain) will cause all kinds of corrosion problems not only with the electrical equipment but also all the metal components on your exercise machine. If you have condensation on the inside of your windows then the humidity is too high. Interior window condensation is caused by excessive moisture in your home. Corrosion will void your warranty, to avoid this buy and use a dehumidier until the condensation disappears.
Battery Warning Display
When you see the „battery warning“ then recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes.
Battery Warning Levels 40% = STANDARD NORMAL BATTERY WARNING DISPLAY
When the LCD is fully lit and the “Battery Warning Display” appears then the battery is at 40% capacity. On completion of your workout, recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes. 30% = FLASHING BATTERY WARNING DISPLAY When the LCD is ashing the “Battery Warning Display” then the battery is at 30% capacity and the computer is not receiving enough power, hence the LCD ashing issue.
1) You can try to nish your workout by pedaling fast enough to fully supply the computer with enough power. Then, on completion of your workout, recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes.
2) Stop your workout and recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes. 20% = GHOST BATTERY WARNING DISPLAY When the LCD is not lit and only a “Ghost Battery Warning Display” is barely visible then the battery is at 20%. Stop your workout and recharge the battery pack for a maximum of 20 minutes.
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3 ASSEMBLY
3.1 Package contents
The package contains the parts represented in the illustration, including a power cable with mains plug. If one of the illustrated parts is missing, please contact your contract partner.
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3.2 Assembly instructions
Before starting assembly, look carefully through the individual assembly steps shown and assemble the equipment in the order indicated.
Step 1
a) Use a sharp knife, open the carton and lay it at on
the oor.
b) Remove all loose components.
c) Refer to the checklist and check that everything is
present.
NOTE: To protect the BX90 while assembling we suggest that you do not remove the Protective Packing Material until it is absolutely necessary.
Step 2
a) Lift the rear of the machine o the
oor and slide a polystyrene block under the rear-end remove packing material.
b) Undo 2 x BOLT and remove the transportation tube.
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Step 3
a) Assemble the STABILIZER-BACK [004]
with 2 x BOLT [300] tighten rmly.
b) Remove the polystyrene block and place it under the front end of the machine.
Step 4
a) With the front end now raised o the
oor remove packing material.
b) Undo 2 x BOLT and remove the transportation tube.
Step 5
a) Assemble the STABILIZER-FRONT
[003] with 2 x BOLT [300] tighten rmly.
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