Inspire CS4 User Manual

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Table of Contents
BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 2
CONTENTS OF PACKAGING 3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 - 17
FINAL STEPS 18 - 20
FINAL NOTES & FEATURES 21 - 25
COMPUTER OPERATION AND FUNCTION 26 - 39
PARTS LIST 40 - 44
EXPLODED DIAGRAMS 45 - 46
WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER 47 – 49
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you for selecting the INSPIRE CS4 CARDIOSTRIDER. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. As a manufacturer, we are committed to providing you complete customer satisfaction. If you have any questions, or find there are missing or damaged parts, please call our TOLL-FREE customer service number. Our Customer Service Agents will provide immediate assistance to you.
HEALTH IN MOTION, LLC.
255 AIRPORT CIRCLE, SUITE
101
CORONA, CA 92880
Toll-Free Customer Service Number
1-877-738-1729
Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PST
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
PRECAUTIONS
This exercise machine is built for optimum safety. However, certain precautions apply whenever you operate a piece of exercise equipment. Be sure to read the entire manual before you assemble or operate your machine. In particular, note the following safety precautions:
Keep children and pets away from the machine at all times. DO NOT leave
children unattended in the same room with the machine. The linkages on this machine can cause serious injury or death if used improperly.
Engage Child Safety Lock, detailed in this manual, after each use.
Never place your hands or feet in the path of the linkages because injury may
occur to you or damage may occur to the equipment. Never allow children to come near or approach the moving linkages while in use.
If the user experiences dizziness, nausea, chest pain, or any other abnormal
symptoms, STOP the workout at once. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
Position the machine on a clear, leveled surface.
DO NOT use the machine near water or outdoors.
Keep hands away from all moving parts.
Always wear appropriate workout clothing when exercising. DO NOT wear robes
or other clothing that could become caught in the machine. Running or aerobic shoes are also required when using the machine.
Use the machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. DO NOT
use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not place any sharp objects around the machine.
Disabled persons should not use the machine without a qualified person or
physician in attendance.
Before using the machine to exercise, always do stretching exercises to properly
warm up.
Never operate the machine if the machine is not functioning properly.
Maximum user weight 350 lbs.
Allow 24(61 cm) of space on each side of the unit. Never place body parts
under pivot area (directly behind pedal).
Ensure that all pull pins, locks, and safety latches are fully engaged before use.
Keep hands and feet away from the seat lift covers at all time.
Never allow children or pets to play in or around the seat linkage area.
WARNING: BEFORE BEGINNING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM, CONSULT YOUR
PHYSICIAN. THIS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT FOR INDIVIDUALS OVER THE AGE OF 35 OR PERSONS WITH PRE-EXISTING HEALTH PROBLEMS. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING ANY FITNESS EQUIPMENT. HEALTH IN MOTION, LLC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE SUSTAINED BY OR THROUGH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
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Packaging Contents
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Warning Labels
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Hardware Pack
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Step 1 Installing Rear Stabilizer
Required Hardware: 2x (#155) Button Head Allen Screw 2x (#156) Flat Head Allen Screw
Required Parts: 1x (#19) Rear Stabilizer
Installing Stabilizer
A.) Locate the Rear Stabilizer mounting bracket on the back of the unit, near the power supply input.
B.) The unit will have a black tube attached to the bracket. This is a temporary piece used only for
transporting the unit.
C.) Remove the black tube by removing the 2x Button Head Allen Screws and the 2x Flat Head Allen
Screws from the tube. Removing does not require tools as the screws are loose.
D.) Lift unit and position (#19)Rear Stabilizer under and center to the bracket to align bolt holes. Ash
shown the figure.
E.) Attach using the hardware that was removed from the black tube in step B:
2x (#155) Button Head Allen Screw 2x (#156) Flat Head Allen Screw
F.) Insert (#155) Button Head Allen Screw from below, towards the upper hole
G.) Insert (#156) Flat Head Allen Screw from upper hole. Then thread onto the already inserted
(#155) Button Head Allen Screw.
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Step 2 Installing Seat Pads
Required Hardware:
5x
(#158) Button Head Allen Screw
5x
(#159) Spring Washer
5x
(#160) Flat Washer
6x
(#106) Allen Head Screw
Required Parts: 1x (#96) Seat Back Assembly 1x (#87) Seat Back Cover
Installing Seat Back
A.) Slide the bottom end of the (#96) Seat Back Assembly into the stem of the carriage.
B.) Attach pieces together using:
5x
(#158) Button Head Allen Screw
5x
(#159) Spring Washer
5x
(#160) Flat Washer
C.) Attach (#87) Plastic Seat Back Cover using:
6x (#106) Allen Head Screw
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Step 3 Attaching the Mast
Required Hardware:
6x
(#158) Button Head Allen Screw
6x
(#159) Spring Washer
6x
(#160) Flat Washer
4x
(#150) Phillip Screw
Required Parts: 1x (#2) Mast 1x (#83) Front Cover
Attaching the Mast
A.) Position the bottom of the (#2) Mast at the upper opening of the main frame.
B.) Connect the pair of cables inside the mast, to their respective cables out of the main frame.
Cable end (#175) EMS Upper Cable connects to (#178) EMS Middle Cable
Cable end (#176) Incline Upper Cable connects to (#179) Incline Middle Cable
C.) Once cables have been safely connected, gently insert the bottom of the mast into the opening
of the main frame.
CAUTION: DO NOTE PINCH CABLES WHEN INSERTING.
Attach using:
6x (#158) Button Head Allen Screw 6x (#159) Spring Washer
6x (#160) Flat Washer
D.) Slide (#83) Front Cover over the attachment point and attach using:
4x (#150) Phillip Screw
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Step 4 Attaching the Swing Arms
Required Hardware: 2x (#167) Socket Cap Screw 2x (#46) Aluminum Cap
4x
(#163) Button Head Allen Screw
4x (#135) Button Head Screw
4x
(#164) Nut
4x (#162) Flat Washer
4x
(#166) Flat Washer
4x (#154) Spring Washer
Required Parts: 1x (#4) Swing Arm Assembly, Left 1x (#5) Swing Arm Assembly, Right 1x (#10) Handlebar, Left 1x (#11) Handlebar, Right
Installing Swing Arms
A.) Begin with the (#5) Swing Arm Assembly, Right
B.) Slide the (#5) Swing Arm Assembly, over the user right pivot shaft of the main
frame. C.) Attached Using:
1x (#167) Socket Cap Screw 1x (#46) Aluminum Cap
D.) Slide the (#7) Pedal Arm that is already attached to unit into the end of the
Swing Arm, labeled #9 in the exploded diagram.
E.) Attached using:
2x (#163) Button Head Allen Screw 2x (#135) Button Head Screw 2x (#164) Nut 2x (#162) Flat Washer 2x (#166) Flat Washer 2x (#154) Spring Washer
F.) Slide the (#4) Swing Arm Assembly, Left over the pivot shaft of the main frame.
G.) Attached Using:
1x (#167) Socket Cap Screw 1x (#46) Aluminum Cap
H.) Slide the (#6) Pedal Arm that is already attached to unit into the end of the
Swing Arm, labeled #8 in the exploded diagram.
I.) Attached using:
2x
(#163) Button Head Allen Screw
2x (#135) Button Head Screw
2x
(#164) Nut
2x (#162) Flat Washer
2x
(#166) Flat Washer
2x (#154) Spring Washer
Installing Handlebars
A) Insert the (#10) Handlebar L into the open end of the (#4) Swing Arm Assembly, Left B) Insert the (#11) Handlebar R into the open end of the (#5) Swing Arm Assembly Right
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Step 5 Installing Upper Electronics
Required Hardware:
Required Parts: 1x (#170) Console 1x (#3) Heart Rate Grip Handlebar 1x (#84) Bottle Holder
Attaching the Console
A.) Locate the (#170) Console, and remove the black screws on its back, these will be used to mount
the console to the console mounting plate.
B.) Position the Console near the console mounting plate, and plug in the matching connectors to
each other. Route the smaller connectors (C) through the mast and out through location (D).
NOTE: The two smaller connectors are interchangeable.
C.) Once all 4 connectors have been secured, gently slide slack cable into the mast. This will
prevent pinching and/or fraying of the cable
D.) Mount using the 4 screws removed in step A.
Attaching Heart Rate Grip/Bottle Holder Mount
E.) Attach the (#84) Bottle Holder to the (#3) Heart Rate Grip Handlebar using:
6x (#161) Phillip Screw
F.) Position the Heart Rate Grip Bar close to the (D) mounting post, and connect (#177) connectors
to the (C) connector from the console, as seen in the figure.
G.) Slide (#3) Heart Rate Grip/Bottle Holder Mount over the mounting post (D) on the upper part of
the mast. Be sure to have the Inspire Logo on the upper side when mounting.
H.) Center the handles so they are level and aligned with the console. Once centered; attach using:
4x
(#158) Button Head Allen Screw
4x
(#159) Spring Washer
4x
(#160) Flat Washer
4x
(#158) Button Head Allen Screw
4x
(#159) Spring Washer
4x
(#160) Flat Washer
6x
(#161) Phillip Screw
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Step 6 Installing the Child Safety Lock
Required Hardware: 4x (#106) Allen Head Screw
Required Parts: 1x (#30) Child Safety Lock
Attaching the Child Safety Lock:
A) The Child Safety Lock will be attached on the User RIGHT of the bottom rail.
Locate the four preset threaded holes on the rail
B) Be sure to align the Child Safety Lock with the cable and clip towards the front of
the unit
C) Attach Using:
4x (#106) Allen Head Screw
D.) Clip the Child Safety Lock into the hook located under the foot pedal. This will lock the system linkages.
E.) Before Use; remove the clip from the loop and clip to the holding loop on the safety lock itself.
NOTE: Ensure that the Child Safety Lock does not come into contact with the bottom of the pedal in the lowest position. This will cause interference with each pedal rotation.
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FINAL STEPS
Calibrating the Adjustment Handle
When you first receive your unit, the handles will be pre-calibrated to ensure a sturdy handle bar. If you ever find that the adjustment handle for your handle bars will not properly grip and/or lock down your handle bars in place; it is a sign that the handles have simply fallen out of calibration with the pressure plate.
For this example, we will be adjusting the USER RIGHT adjustment handle.
Step 1
Set Handle to the fully pressed position, notice that the stops on the side prevent the handle from turning any further.
We can imagine this, as 12’o clock on a clock,
Or the fully pressed position.
Step 2
With the handle on the fully pressed position, using a Philips head screwdriver, remove the center screw.
Lift the handle off from the tension nut.
Notice that the nut head, is grooved, and that the inside of the handle can receive those grooves.
Step 3
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Note: In order to add tension to the grip mechanism, we must reset the handle at a more recessed angle, to allow more of the nut to tighten when pressed forward.
Position the handle ¼ of a turn back, then set back on the grooves
With the new set angle, press the handle to the fully pressed position.
Please continue the process until the fully pressed position completely
locks the handle bar
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Leveling the Unit
Level the unit by unscrewing the leveling feet under the Rear Stabilizer and the front feet,
so that both sit flat on the ground.
Failure to do so, can cause damage to you and/or your unit.
THE UNIT IS NOW COMPLETE
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Child Safety Lock
FINAL NOTES & FEATURES
ALWAYS engage the CHILD SAFETY LOCK ASSEMBLY after each use by clipping the hook onto the loop located UNDERNEATH the RIGHT PEDAL.
Before each workout, disengage the hook from the loop, and clip onto the holding loop located on the mount itself.
DISENGAGED ENGAGED
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SWIVEL SEAT
Your CS4 is equipped with 180* swivel seat that allows you to swing out to the left and to the right.
To enable the pivot, you must lift the handles located under your seat. This will disengage the lock.
Once disengaged, you may rotate in either direction.
SEAT BACK TILT
The units seat back is capable of providing 3 angles of lean.
The first position is a straight back position while the 2
nd
and
3
rd
lean farther back.
The unit can be set back to the most comfortable position for you.
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HANDLEBAR ORIENTATION
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
The user may adjust the length of the handlebars by pulling in the plastic adjustment handles.
Once loose, the handlebars will slide in and out freely and can be locked down at the users preferred length. To lock down, simply pressed the adjustment handles forward
Upright Handles:
Place handles in the upright
position by turning them up. This will focus on your chest
and back muscles.
Inverted Handles:
Place handles in the inverted position by turning them down. This will focus your biceps and triceps
muscles.
ADJUSTABLE SEAT HEIGHT
The CS4 is equipped with a motor powered seat that allows the user to adjust the height,
with the touch of a button, while you are seated.
Using the “UP” or “DOWN” arrows located on the left side of the console, the user can
raise or drop the height of the seat.
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The unit can then save up to four different seat positions for quick recall.
To save a specific height; use the “UP” and “DOWN” arrows to find a desired height.
Then simply hold down one of the four Seat Position keys “1-4” for 2 seconds.
The unit will make an audible beep, and the seat height is saved!
NOTE: By default, the seat height adjustment will be LOCKED. Please be sure, when adjusting the seat height, that the area below and behind the
seat are clear of all obstructions.
Please, engage the seat lock when the unit is not in use to prevent children from being
hurt. Failure to do so can result in serious/fatal harm.
UNLOCK/LOCK SEAT: Press and hold the button labeled “VIEW/SEAT”
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Polar T31Coded
Included with your unit is a Polar heart rate monitor; Model T31.
Technical specification
Battery Life:
Heart Rate Sensor Material: Strap material Buckle: Fabric:
Average 2500 hours
Polyurethane
Polyurethane
Nylon 46 % Polyester 32% Latex 22%
Wearing the heart rate sensor
1) Fasten one end of the heart rate sensor to the elastic strap (Figure 1).
2) Moisten the two grooved areas on the back. (Figure 1)
3) Clip the heart rate sensor around your bare chest and adjust the strap to fit comfortably (Figure 2).
4) Check that the wet grooved areas are firmly against your skin, and that the text on the heart rate sensor is in an upright position and at the center of your chest.
Cleaning: Rinse under running water after every use. Clean with mild soap and water when needed. Wipe dry with a soft towel. Do not bend the sensor, since it may damage the electrodes. Never store the heart rate sensor wet, in a damp environment or in any kind of non-breathing material, such as a plastic bag or a sports bag. Sweat and moisture may keep the electrodes wet and the heart rate sensor activated. This will shorten the battery life. Keep cool and dry.
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COMPUTER OPERATION AND FEATURES
The CS4 Seated Cross Trainer is an exercise device with reciprocating leg and arm motion. The computer is operated through the keypad. Below is a description of each key function:
A: QUICK START
1. Press at any time to restart a MANUAL workout. Time starts at 00:00 and counts up. Exceptions are below:
During PROGRAM setup, press to accept existing settings and begin
WORKOUT. Any unset settings use the default value (resistance 7, 15:00 workout time)
During USER setup, press to accept existing settings and begin WORKOUT
B: RESISTANCE KEY (UP/DOWN)
1. Increase/Decrease RESISTANCE during workout
2. Increase/Decrease MAXIMUM RESISTANCE during resistance profile program settings
3. Toggle between programming and user setting options during setup
C: PROGRAMS KEY (Time +/-)
1. After start-up press to see a list of available programs
2. During a WORKOUT, press to adjust the WORKOUT TIME
After pressing PROGRAMS, the TIME display begins blinking.
Press RESISTANCE UP or DOWN key to adjust the WORKOUT TIME in 1
minute increments.
Press ENTER to accept WORKOUT TIME and resume workout
D: ENTER KEY
1. Accept a setting during program setup
E: STOP / RESET KEY
1. Pause a workout program during workout. While Paused, Press STOP/RESET key to reset the program
2. Press and hold for 2 seconds to RESET/REBOOT computer
3. During PROGRAM or USER setup, move to previous setting
F: USER KEY
1. Select User 1 through User 10
G: VIEW/SEAT
1. Press to toggle between different LCD screen layouts (STANDARD, BASIC, CALORIE, HEART RATE, FOCUS, METS)
LCD displays ‘STANDARD VIEW’ for 2 seconds then changes to
STANDARD VIEW
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H: FOCUS KEY
1. Press to go to FOCUS WORKOUT selection
2. Press during any workout (except METS or HEART RATE) to convert current workout to FOCUS
3. Computer will start a TOTAL BODY FOCUS PROGRAM / MAX resistance Level 10 / workout time 15:00
I: SEAT POSITION UP/DOWN
1. Control Seat location. Seat position is divided into 20 segments.
2. Press and hold VIEW/SEAT LOCK for 2 seconds to lock out seat (see section 8 for detail)
UP/DOWN KEY
3. Press to adjust seat UP/DOWN. Each key press will move the seat 1/20 increment
4. Press and hold to move the seat UP or DOWN at maximum adjustment speed
SEAT POSITION MEMORY:
1. Press SEAT POSITION 1,2,3,4 to move to directly to seat position
2. Press and hold SEAT POSITION 1,2,3,4 for 2 seconds to set seat position to current position
After pre-set position is changed, the computer will beep 1 long beep
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COMPUTER FUNCTION
3.1. QUICK START / MANUAL MODE: A: Press the “QUICK START” button. Resistance is manually changed. Time
counts up from 00:00 B: Press STOP/RESET to pause the program. TIME will stop running. C: Press STOP/RESET again to reset computer (computer does not need to
reboot, just start from Normal Mode). Press QUICK START to resume
workout.
3.2. USERS:
DOT MATRIX reads “USER 1”.
Press the UP or DOWN key to scroll through selections (“USER 1”, “USER 2”, “USER
3”, “USER 4”, “USER 5”, “USER 6”, “USER 7”, “USER 8”, “USER 9”, “USER 10”)
Press QUICK START to begin Workout using saved data for that user. If no
data exists for user, a DOT MATRIX displays ‘NO DATA’ one time then
displays ‘USER NAME’
Press STOP/RESET to go back to main display
Press ENTER to go to USER.
A: If no data exists for this user DOT MATRIX displays ‘NO DATA’ one
time then displays ‘USER NAME’
B: If data exists DOT MATRIX displays as below. Press UP/DOWN to scroll through START / SETTINGS / USER TOTAL.
- START to begin program using existing settings
- SETTING to change USER SETTINGS
- USER TOTAL
A: USER SETTINGS: DOT MATRIX displays ‘USER SETTINGS’. Press
ENTER to go to USER NAME SETTING. Press STOP/RESET to go back to
USER SELECTION.
USER NAME SETTING:
DOT MARIX displays as below (‘A’ is blinking)
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Press the UP or DOWN key to scroll through 36 alpha-numeric characters (first 26 letters A-Z, then 10 numbers 0-9) and 1 blank space.
After 1
st
letter is set, the white box is blinking and is empty
Press the ENTER key to accept alpha-numeric character and move to next space. NOTE: If ENTER is pressed before either UP or DOWN is pressed, a blank space is used in that location
Press and Hold ENTER for 2 seconds to accept USER NAME setting and go to ‘SEAT POSITION’.
Press the STOP/RESET key to move back to the previous location. The current location is highlighted. A Maximum of 10 alpha-numeric characters may be used. After pressing ENTER past at 10th space or holding the ENTER key for 2 seconds, USER NAME is set.
After USER NAME is set go to SEAT POSITION setting
NOTE: Once the USER NAME is set this name will be displayed on the USER list options. For instance if USER NAME ‘ELLIE’ is set
for USER 3, then the USER NAME list will display ‘USER 1 / USER
2 / ELLIE / USER 3 / USER 4 / USER 5 / USER 6 / USER 7 / USER 8 /
SEAT POSITION: DOT MATRIX displays as below
“SEAT POSITION x/20”
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The position shown ‘x’ is the current position of seat
Press SEAT UP/DOWN to move the seat to the desired position
Press ENTER to save SEAT POSITION and go to GENDER
SELECTION
Press STOP/RESET to go back to USER SELECTION
GENDER SELECTION: DOT MATRIX displays as below
Press UP/DOWN to toggle between MALE/FEMALE
Press ENTER to accept GENDER and go to AGE
Press RESET to go back to SEAT POSITION
AGE SELECTION: DOT MATRIX displays as below
Press UP/DOWN to adjust AGE value in 1 year increments.
Press and hold UP/DOWN for 1 second and the AGE value
increment by 5 years/second until released.
Press ENTER to accept AGE and go to WEIGHT SELECTION.
Press STOP/RESET to go back to “GENDER SELECTION”
WEIGHT SELECTION: DOT MATRIX displays as below
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Press UP/DOWN to adjust WEIGHT value in 1 lb. increments (NOTE: If computer is set to METRIC, WEIGHT is adjusted in 1 kg. increments.
Press and hold the UP/DOWN key for 1 second and the WEIGHT value increments by 10 lbs/second (or 5 kg/second).
Press ENTER to accept WEIGHT and go to PROGRAM SELECTION
Press STOP/RESET to go back to AGE SELECTION
B: USER TOTALS:
DOT MATRIX reads ‘USER TOTALS’ for 2 seconds then displays as below.
Press ENTER to go back to CHANGE USER SETTINGS. Press the ENTER for 2 seconds to reset USER TOTALS DOT
MATRIX message reads “RESET DATA? YES NO”. (NO is
highlighted)
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Press the UP or DOWN key to toggle between NO and YES. Press ENTER on YES to reset data to 0.
Press ENTER or STOP/RESET on NO to cancel data reset
and go back to USER SETTINGS.
3.3. PROGRAMS: Press the PROGRAMS key.
DOT MATRIX displays “PROFILE”. Press the UP or DOWN to toggle between
available program types (PROFILE, MANUAL, HEART RATE, FOCUS, METS).
Press the STOP/RESET key to go back to the main display.
A: PROFILE PROGRAMS (when started computer will start in STANDARD view)
Exact Guidelines and calculations for each profile can be found in ‘profile calculations.xls’
Press UP/DOWN to toggle between ROLLING HILL, PEAK, PLATEAU, CLIMB, INTERVAL 1, INTERVAL 2
Press ENTER to accept PROFILE type and move to program settings.
Press QUICK START to accept program type and BEGIN WORKOUT
using default settings (LEVEL 7, WORKOUT TIME 15:00)
MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL
DOT MATRIX displays selected profile at MAXIMUM RESISTANCE
LEVEL 7.
Press the UP and DOWN key to move to desired LEVEL. Profile will
Press the ENTER key to accept MAX RESISTANCE and move to
WORKOUT TIME.
Press the STOP/RESET key to go back to PROFILE SELECTION
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Press QUICK START to BEGIN WORKOUT using WORKOUT TIME of
15:00
WORKOUT TIME
DOT MATRIX reads “WORKOUT TIME 15:00”. ‘15:00’ is highlighted
Press the UP or DOWN key to adjust WORKOUT TIME in 1 minute
increments (up to a maximum of 99:00 minutes).
Press and Hold the UP or DOWN key for 1 second and the WORKOUT
TIME increments 10 min/second until released.
Press ENTER or QUICK START to accept WORKOUT TIME and begin
workout.
Press STOP/RESET to go back to LEVEL .
B: HEART RATE PROGRAMS:
Heart Rate Control programs keep the user’s heart rate at a TARGET
HEART RATE or within a HEART RATE training zone by automatically adjusting the resistance. All TARGET HEART RATE programs include both a WARM UP and a COOLDOWN.
HEART RATE WARM UP:
All heart rate control programs are preceded by a warm-up period. The
warm up period lasts until the TARGET HEART RATE is achieved OR until three minutes is completed, whichever comes first.
DOT MATRIX reads “3 MINUTE WARMUP”. During the warm-up the
course acts like a MANUAL COURSE on Level 1 resistance however the time counts down from 3:00.
During the warm-up period, the resistance level may be manually
adjusted.
At the end of the warm-up period the scrolling message displays
“WARMUP COMPLETE” (1 time). Computer will beep. If the warm-up was ended because the TARGET HEART RATE was achieved, the scrolling message displays “TARGET REACHED”. Computer will beep
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HEART RATE COOLDOWN:
All Heart Rate Control programs include a 5:00 minute cool down period
that begins after the program has ended.
RESISTANCE is set to Level 1
After completing a workout DOT MATRIX will read WORKOUT
COMPLETE and computer will beep a long beep.
PROGRAM OPERATION
DOT MATRIX reads "FAT BURN/ CARDIO / TARGET" (FAT BURN is
highlighted)
Press the UP or DOWN key to toggle between "FAT BURN", "CARDIO"
and "TARGET"
Press ENTER to accept program and move to WORKOUT SETTINGS
1. WORKOUT SETTINGS (FAT BURN, CARDIO) ENTER AGE:
DOT MATRIX reads "AGE 40"
Press the UP and DOWN key to change the AGE value in increments of 1-year. When changing the AGE, the corresponding Target Heart Rate will also show in the LCD window.
Press ENTER to accept AGE and move to WORKOUT TIME. (Press RESET to go back to HEART RATE PROGRAM selection).
_•_ The corresponding target heart rate value is (220-AGE)*0.65 for FAT
BURN and (220 -AGE)*0.80 for CARDIO.
Press RESET to go back to PROGRAM SELECTION
WORKOUT TIME:
DOT MATRIX message reads 'WORKOUT TIME 15:00" (15:00 is blinking)
Press and Release the UP or DOWN key to adjust the WORKOUT TIME in 1 minute increments (up to a maximum of 99:00 minutes)
Press and Hold the UP or DOWN key for 1 second and the WORKOUT TIME increments 10 min / second until released
Press ENTER or QUICK START to accept WORKOUT TIME and begin workout. After beginning workout, DOT MATRIX will display "TARGET 100" 1 time and then begin workout
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WORKOUT SETTINGS (TARGET) ENTER TARGET HEART RATE:
DOT MATRIX reads "TARGET HR 100"
Press the UP and DOWN key to change the TARGET value in
increments of 1 -year
Press ENTER to accept TARGET and move to WORKOUT TIME.
Press STOP/RESET to go back to HEART RATE PROGRAM selection
WORKOUT TIME:
DOT MATRIX message reads 'WORKOUT TIME 15:00" (15:00 is
highlighted)
Press and Release the UP or DOWN key to adjust the WORKOUT TIME
in 1 minute increments (up to a maximum of 99:00 minutes)
Press and Hold the UP or DOWN key for 1 second and the WORKOUT
TIME increments 10 min / second until released
Press ENTER or QUICK START to accept WORKOUT TIME and begin workout. After beginning workout, DOT MATRIX will display "TARGET XXX" 1 time and then begin workout
CHANGING TARGET HEART RATE: During any HEART RATE PROGRAM, user may press the UP and DOWN button to change the TARGET HEART RATE value (in 1 bpm increment). DOT MATRIX will display "TARGET HR XXX" for 2
seconds and then resume workout with new TARGET HEART RATE value.
C: FOCUS PROGRAMS (TOTAL BODY FOCUS, ARMS FOCUS, LEGS FOCUS)
When started computer will start in FOCUS VIEW NOTE: Computer can a/so enter FOCUS PROGRAMS by pressing and
pressing the FOCUS quick key during computer startup.
NOTE: If FOCUS button is pressed during any other WORKOUT PROGRAM, the computer will automatically change to a FOCUS PROGRAM using the remaining WORKOUT TIME and existing MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL.
VIEW will automatically switch to FOCUS VIEW This function does not work
for HEART RATE programs.
DOT MATRIX reads TOTAL BODY, ARMS, LEGS. (TOTAL BODY is highlighted)
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Press UP/DOWN key to toggle
Press ENTER to select a focus workout and go to MAXIMUM
RESISTANCE LEVEL.
Press QUICK START to begin workout using default settings (level 7, 15:00)
Press STOP/RESET to go back to PROGRAM SELECTION
MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL
DOT MATRIX reads MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL 7
Press the UP/DOWN key to move to desired LEVEL.
Press the ENTER key to accept LEVEL and move to WORKOUT TIME.
Press the STOP/RESET key to go back to FOCUS PROGRAM selection.
Press QUICK START to begin workout using default TIME (15:00
minutes)
During a focus workout if user press RESISTANCE UP/DOWN they change the MAXIMUM RESISTANCE. LCD screen will show MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL 7 for 3 seconds.
WORKOUT TIME
DOT MATRIX reads “WORKOUT TIME 15:00” (TIME is highlighted).
Press the UP or DOWN key to adjust the WORKOUT TIME in 1 minute
increments (up to a maximum of 99:00 minutes). Press and Hold the UP or DOWN key for 1 second and the WORKOUT TIME increments 10 min / second until released.
Press ENTER or QUICK START to accept WORKOUT TIME and begin workout.
Press STOP/RESET to go back to MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL.
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FOCUS WORKOUT DETAILS:
Program runs through 8 time segments per cycle to focus on training certain areas of body
For workouts less than 10:00 minutes, programs runs 1 cycle (8 total time segments)
For workouts between 10:00 minutes and 19:59 minutes, programs runs 2 cycles (16 total time segments)
For workouts between 20:00 minutes and 29:59 minutes, programs runs 3 cycles (27 total time segments)
For workouts of 30:00 minutes or greater, program runs 4 cycles (32 time segments)
Each segment has ARMS and FEET positioning indications on the FOCUS bar (ARMS UP/DOWN or FEET PEDALS/PEGS). The FOCUS bar consists of the lower two rows on the dot matrix. When indication is ON, it is blinking.
Each segment may also have additional instructions such as “PUSH” or “PULL”. These instructions are displayed on the DOT MATRIX
Each segment has a RESISTANCE setting that is based on user input data (LEVEL)
TABLES below show a list of the commands and settings for each segment
After each segment, computer will beep a short beep
After FOCUS workout is completed, DOT matrix will display “WORKOUT
COMPLETE”
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TOTAL BODY FOCUS CYCLE
SEGMENT
RESISTANCE SETTING
HANDLE POSITION (A)
FOOT POSITION (B)
INSTRUCTION
1
.5*MAX
UP
PEDALS
PUSH ARMS AND LEGS
2
MAX
UP
PEDALS
PUSH ARMS AND LEGS
3
.5 * MAX
UP
PEGS
PUSH WITH ARMS
4
.5*MAX
UP
PEGS
PULL WITH ARMS
5
.75*MAX
DOWN
PEDALS
PALMS UP / BICEPS
6
MAX
DOWN
PEDALS
PALMS DOWN / TRICEPS
7
.5 * MAX
DOWN
PEGS
PALMS UP / BICEPS
8
.5* MAX
DOWN
PEGS
PALMS DOWN / TRICEPS
ARMS FOCUS
SEGMENT
RESISTANCE SETTING
HANDLE POSITION
FOOT POSITION
INSTRUCTION
1
.5*MAX
UP
PEGS
PUSH WITH ARMS
2
MAX
UP
PEGS
PUSH WITH ARMS
3
MAX
UP
PEGS
PULL WITH ARMS
4
.5*MAX
UP
PEGS
PULL WITH ARMS
5
.25*MAX
DOWN
PEGS
PUSH AND PULL
6
.75*MAX
DOWN
PEGS
PALMS UP / BICEPS
7
.25 * MAX
DOWN
PEGS
PALMS DOWN / TRICEPS
8
.75* MAX
DOWN
PEGS
PALMS DOWN / TRICEPS
LEGS FOCUS
SEGMENT
RESISTANCE SETTING
HANDLE POSITION
FOOT POSITION
INSTRUCTION
1
.5*MAX
NO ARMS
PEDALS
NO ARMS
2
.75*MAX
NO ARMS
PEDALS
PUSH WITH TOES
3
.75 * MAX
NO ARMS
PEDALS
PUSH WITH HEELS
4
MAX
NO ARMS
PEDALS
PUSH WITH TOES
5
MAX
NO ARMS
PEDALS
PUSH WITH HEELS
6
.4*MAX
NO ARMS
RIGHT LEG ONLY
7
.4 * MAX
NO ARMS
LEFT LEG ONLY
8
.75* MAX
UPRIGHT
PEDALS
USE ARMS AND LEGS
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4. VIEWS Press the VIEW button to toggle through available LCD screen layouts (STANDARD,
BASIC, HEART RATE, CALORIES, FOCUS) The LCD will display the VIEW name for 1 second then switch to the selected view.
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CS4 PARTS LIST
YL ERP Code
Part Name
Quantity
1
195A100*0H0R000
Frame Assembly
1
2
195A200*0H0R000
Console Mast
1
3
195AQ00*P0QR000
Heart Rate Handlebar
1
4
195A400*0H0R000
Swing Arm Assembly( L )
1
5
195A500*0H0R000
Swing Arm Assembly ( R )
1
6
195A700*0H0R000
Pedal Tube Assembly ( L )
1
7
195A600*0H0R000
Pedal Tube Assembly ( R )
1
8
195A900*0H0R000
Foot Pedal Assembly ( L )
1
9
195A800*0H0R000
Foot Pedal Assembly( R )
1
10
195AM01*000R000
Handlebar ( L )
1
11
195AM02*000R000
Handlebar ( R )
1
12
195AF00*0H0R000
Swivel Seat Carriage
1
13
195AR00*0H0R000
Seat Back Support Tube
1
14
195AN00*0H0R000
Seat Back Rotated U Assembly
1
15
195AA00*0H0R000
Front, Carriage Mount Linkage
1
16
195AB00*0H0R000
Rear, Carriage Mount Linkage
1
17
195AH00*0C0R000
Swivel Plate
1
18
195AG00*0H0R000
Seat Back Jointing Assembly
1
19
195A300*0H0R000
Rear Stabilizer
1
20
195AC00*0H0R000
Tower Assembly
1
21
195AD00*AN0R000
Crank Spindle
1
22
195AE00*AN0R000
Crank Set
2
23
195AJ00*0D0R000
Swivel Lock
1
24
195AL00*0H0R000
Swivel Seat Handle, Left
1
25
195AK00*0H0R000
Swivel Seat Handle, Right
1
26
195AT00*0H0R000
Tilt Back Handle
1
27
195AS00*0H0R000
Power Socket Support Plate
1
28
195AP00*AN0R000
Tensioner
1
29
195AU00*AN0R000
Tensioner Mounting Shaft
1
30
195AV00*0H0R000
Child Safety Lock
1
31
290A601*R000050
EMS Flywheel
1
32
195E001*P00R000
Incline Motor
1
33
195AI41*B00R000
Belt Pulley
1
34
195AI43*AA0R000
Bearing Housing
2
35
195AI31*AH0R000
Disc Plate
2
36
195AI08*AH0R000
Control Board Support Plate
1
37
195AI42*AD0R000
Child Safety Cable / Clip
1
38
195AI14*B00R000
Aluminum Insert Plate
2
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41
39
195AI18*AB0R000
Locking Block
2
40
195ES23*P0QR000
Tension Nut, Right
1
41
195AI30*BH0R000
Adjustment Handle
2
42
195AI29*B00R000
Aluminum Deco Ring
2
43
553A107*A000000
Snap Hook
2
44
195ES25*P0QR000
Tension Nut, Left
1
45
195AI09*AA0R000
Bearing Support Tube I
2
46
195AI06*B00R000
Aluminum Cap
4
47
195AI17*AA0R000
Bearing Support Tube II
2
48
195AI07*B00R000
Aluminum End Cap II
2
49
195AI45*AA0R000
Bearing Locking Plate
2
50
195AI17*AA0R000
Bearing Support Tube III
3
51
195AI11*AP0R000
Positioning Shaft I
3
52
195AI37*AA0R000
Bearing Support Tube IV
1
53
195AI13*AP0R000
Positioning Shaft III
1
54
195AI35*HA0R000
Left Handle Spring
1
55
195AI34*HA0R000
Right Handle Spring
1
56
195AI04*J00R000
Rotated Sleeve
2
57
195AI03*AD0R000
Positioning Sleeve
2
58
195AI22*AD0R000
Tilt Back Handle Mount
1
59
195AI23*AA0R000
Fixed Sleeve
1
60
195AI21*AB0R000
Pin Mounting Plate
1
61
195AI24*AD0R000
Locating Pin
1
62
195AI27*AD0R000
Adjustment Shaft
1
63
195AI25*AA0R000
Connecting Plate
2
64
195AI46*AF0R000
Compression Spring
1
65
195AI26*AD0R000
Adjustment Knob
1
66
195AI33*HA0R000
Adjustment Spring
1
67
195AI01*AA0R000
Rotated Spindle
1
68
195AI19*C00R000
Rotated Bushing
2
69
195AI32*AP0R000
Incline Motor Mounting Shaft
1
70
195AI12*AP0R000
Positioning Shaft II
1
71
195ES03*P0QR000
Rear Shroud ( L )
1
72
195ES04*P0QR000
Rear Shroud ( R )
1
73
195ES01*P0QR000
Front Shroud ( L )
1
74
195ES02*P0QR000
Front Shroud ( R )
1
75
195ES11*P0QR000
Incline Deco Cover ( L )
1
76
195ES10*P0QR000
Incline Deco Cover ( R )
1
77
195ES05*P0QR000
Top Housing
1
78
195ES06*P0QR000
Undercut
4
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79
195ES21*P0QR000
Pedal Cover
2
80
195ES13*P0QR000
Front Shroud ( L )
1
81
195ES12*P0QR000
Front Shroud ( R )
1
82
195ES14*P0QR000
Rubber Strip
1
83
195ES17*P0QR000
Front Cover
1
84
195ES19*P0QR000
Bottle Holder
1
85
195ES08*P0QR000
Seat Back Tilt Cover ( L )
1
86
195ES09*P0QR000
Seat Back Tilt Cover ( R )
1
87
195ES18*P0QR000
Seat Back Cover
1
88
195ES16*P0QR000
End Cap
4
89
752E012*P0QR001
Transportation Wheel
2
90
773E125*P0QR000
Levelling Foot
5
91
195ES15*PP0R000
Disc Cover
2
92
290E262*MR00000
Drive Belt J8 1092
1
93
195ES22*P0QR000
Nylon Sleeve
2
94
195ES24*P0QR000
Deco Cover
2
95
195E002*000R000
Seat
1
96
195E003*000R000
Seat Back
1
97
MH6005Z*R000004
Bearing 6005
8
98
195A605*E00R000
Self-Aligning Bearing
2
99
MH06202*R000000
Step Bearing
8
100
195A002*000R000
Plain Thrust Bearing 51104
1
101
195A001*000R000
Plain Thrust Bearing 51210
1
102
MH6205Z*R000000
Bearing 6205
2
103
MH6204Z*R000001
Bearing 6204
2
104
MH608ZZ*R000000
Bearing 6083
4
105
195ES26*P0QR000
Seat Back U Shape Plate II
1
106
MM06015*R0GNZ0Q
Allen Head Screw M6*15
16
107
MP06130*RF15001
Flat Washer D6.5*D13*T1.5
8
108
MT06000*RF00000
Spring Washer D6
8
109
MM06000*RFH0000
Nylon Nut M6
4
110
MK52000*RC00000
Clip D52
2
111
MM08025*RFGNZ2Q
Allen Head Screw M8*25
8
112
MT08000*RF12001
Spring Washer D8
10
113
MP08160*RF15001
Flat Washer D8.5*D16*T1.5
10
114
MM06020*RFGNZ1Q
Allen Head Screw M6*20
8
115
MK17000*RC00000
Clip D17
3
116
MK20000*RC00000
Clip D20
1
117
MM10000*RF00G00
Hex Nut M10
2
118
MM05020*RFFZN1Q
Allen Head Screw M5*20
3
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119
752A128*AA0R001
Tension Spacer
3
120
MM05008*RFFDS0Q
Phillips Flat Head Screw M5*8
20
121
MM12020*RFF0G0Q
Hex Screw M12*20
8
122
MT12000*RA00001
Spring Washer D12
8
123
MP12220*RF02001
Flat Washer D12.5*D22*T2.0
8
124
MM08000*RFH0000
Nylon Nut M8
2
125
MM10000*RFH0000
Nylon Nut M10
6
126
MT10000*RF00001
Spring Washer D10
5
127
MP10200*RF20001
Flat Washer D10.5*D25*T2.0
6
128
MM06015*R0FCS0Q
Phillips Head Screw M6*15
6
129
MB17000*RC00000
Wave Washer D17.2*D22*T0.3
2
130
MK08000*RC00000
Clip D8
2
131
ML04020*RG0D000
Rivet Pin D4*20
2
132
195ES07*P0QR000
Nylon Washer D12.1*D20*T2.0
2
133
MM08008*RCFWN0Q
Set Screw M8*8
4
134
MM08006*RCFWN0Q
Stop Screw M8*6
4
135
MM08015*R0FBN1Q
Button Head Screw M8*15
4
136
MM06020*R0FCN0Q
Socket Cap Screw M6*20
2
137
195AI28*AA0R000
Seat Back Locking Washer
1
138
MM12000*AFH0000
Nylon Nut M12
1
139
MM05015*R0FDS0Q
Phillip Flat Head Screw M5*15
4
140
MM04005*RCFWN0Q
Set Screw M4*5
4
141
MM04008*R0FCS0Q
Phillips Head Screw M4*8
10
142
MM04020*RAFBS0Q
Phillips Button Head Screw M4*20
2
143
195AI36*AA0R000
Grub Screw M10*D4.5*5
2
144
MP05210*R020001
Flat Washer D5.1*D21.5*T2.0
10
145
MM12000*RP00G00
Hex Nut M12
5
146
MM08040*R0FBN1Q
Allen Head Screw M8*40
2
147
MM08000*R0J0000
Nylon Nut M8
2
148
MM05008*R0FDS0Q
Phillips Head Screw M5*8
18
149
MM04012*RF0BS0Q
Phillips Button Head Screw M4*12
32
150
MZ04010*RFSDS0Q
Self Tapping Screw D4*12
9
152
MM03025*RBFCS0Q
Phillips Head Screw M3*25
4
153
195AI44*AA0R000
Flat Washer D41.5*D47.5*T2.0
2
154
MT08150*R020000
Spring Washer D8
4
155
MM10045*R0FZN0Q
Button Head Allen Screw M10*45
2
156
195AI39*D00R000
Flat Head Allen Screw Φ14*M10*40
2
157 MM06010*R0FDS0Q
Philip Flat Head M4*10(Pre-installed on console)
4
158
MM06015*RDFBN0Q
Button Head Allen Screw M6*15
15
159
MT06000*RD00001
Spring Washer D6
15
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160
MP06130*RD12001
Flat Washer D6.5*D13*T1.5
15
161
MM04012*R0FDS0Q
Phillips Screw M4*12
6
162
MP08160*R015001
Flat Washer D8.5*D16*T1.5
4
163
MM10068*R0FZN0B
Button Head Allen Screw M10*68
4
164
MM10000*R0H0000
Nut M10
4
165
MM08015*RFA0N2Q
Flat Head Allen Screw M8*15
4
166
MP10200*R020001
Flat Washer D10.5*D20*T2.0
4
167
MM10025*R0FCN0Q
Socket Cap Screw M10*15
4
168
422E006*P00R000
Zip Tie
2
169
280A001*000R002
Magnet
1
170
195E004*000R000
Console
1
171
195E006*P00R000
AC Power Socket/Switch
1
172
195E007*P00R000
Control Board
1
173
773E016*P00R011
Rear Grip Pad
2
174
773E016*P00R001
Front Grip Pad
2
175
195E008*P00R000
EMS Upper Cable
1
176
195E009*P00R000
Incline Upper Cable
1
177
195E010*P00R000
Hand Pulse cable
2
178
195E011*P00R000
EMS Middle Cable
1
179
195E012*P00R000
Incline Middle Cable
1
180
195P002*Q00R000
Handlebar Foam
1
181
195P001*Q00R000
Handlebar Foam (Red)
2
182
195E013*P00R000
AC Power Cord
1
183
MM10110*RFFZN1B
Allen Bolt M10*110mm
1
184
MM12000*RF0E001
Flange Nut M12*1.25
4
185
195E014*P00R000
EMS Lower Cable
1
186
195E015*P00R000
Incline Lower Cable
1
187
195E016*P00R000
Power Cable-white I
1
188
195E017*P00R000
Power Cable-white II
1
189
195E018*P00R000
Grounding Cable
1
190
195E019*P00R000
Power Cable-Black
1
191
195E020*P00R000
Speed sensor/1200mm
1
192
195E021*P00R000
Lift Motor Power/Command Cables
1
193
195E022*P00R000
EMS Flywheel Command Cable
1
194
195A005*000R000
Crank Removal ( Dealer )
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EXP 2
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Warranty This Warranty applies to this Inspire Cardio product, manufactured or distributed by Health In Motion LLC.
RESIDENTIAL WARRANTY:
LIFE TIME FRAME (CS4):
Main Frame / Welds
5 YEAR PARTS (CS4):
Excluding Paint and Finish (unless defective out of box)
1 YEAR LABOR (all cardio units)
LIGHT COMMERICAL WARRANTY: Non-Membership; -8 hours of use daily
10 YEAR FRAME(CS4):
Main Frame / Welds
2 YEAR PARTS (CS4):
Excluding Paint and Finish (unless defective out of box)
1 YEAR LABOR (all cardio units)
Inspire Fitness warrants that the Product you have purchased from Health In Motion or from an authorized Inspire reseller is free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period. Your sales receipt, showing the date of purchase of the Product, is your proof of the date of purchase. You must demonstrate proof of purchase to obtain a warranty.
This warranty extends only to you, the original purchaser. It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the product from you. It excludes expendable parts such as paint and finish and cosmetic items, including, but not limited to the following: grips, seats and labels. This Warranty becomes VALID ONLY if the Product is assembled / installed following the instructions / directions included with the Product.
What is NOT covered
Any failures or damage caused by unauthorized service, misuse, accident, negligence, improper assembly or installation, debris resulting from any construction activities in the Product’s environment, rust or corrosion as a result of the Product’s location, alterations or modifications without our written authorization or by failure on your part to use, operate and maintain the unit as set out in your User Manual
Replacement and repair of parts
During the warranty period Inspire will, at no additional charge, repair or replace the product if it becomes defective, malfunctions, or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal personal, family, or household use. In repairing the product, Inspire Fitness may replace defective parts with, at the option of Inspire Fitness, serviceable used parts that are equivalent to new parts in performance, or new parts. All exchanged parts and products replaced under this warranty will become the property of Inspire Fitness. Inspire Fitness reserves the right to change manufacturers and or specification of any part to cover any existing warranty.
Service procedures
To obtain warranty parts, you must return the parts to Inspire Fitness or an authorized Inspire Fitness retailer in its original container (or equivalent). You must pre-pay any shipping charges, taxes, or any other charges associated with transportation of the product. In addition, you are responsible for insuring any product shipped or returned. You assume the risk of loss during shipment. You must present Inspire Fitness with proof-of-purchase documents (including the date of purchase, Model, and Serial Number). Any evidence of alteration, erasing or forgery of proof ­of-purchase documents will be cause to void this warranty. You may be charged a trip charge if you are outside a reseller’s service area. Register your warranty online visit www.inspirefitness.net
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Conditions and Exceptions
This warranty does not extend to any product not purchased from Inspire Fitness or from an authorized Inspire Fitness reseller. Labor claims must be authorized prior to performing service or they may be denied. This warranty does not extend to any product missing a serial number or with a serial tag that has been altered or defaced. This warranty does not extend to service calls to correct installation of the equipment or instruct owners on how to use the equipment. This warranty does not extend to any product that has been damaged or rendered defective; (a) as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse; (b) by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Inspire Fitness; (c) by modification of the product; (d) as a result of service by anyone other than Inspire Fitness, or an authorized Inspire Fitness warranty service provider; (e) product that has not been properly maintained (follow maintenance schedule found on product); (f) as a result of neglect. Should any product submitted for warranty service be found to be ineligible, an estimate of repair cost will be furnished and the repair will be made if requested by you upon Inspire Fitness receipt of payment or acceptable arrangement of payment.
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Disclaimer
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY INSPIRE FITNESS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES; EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. INSPIRE FITNESS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY. NEITHER INSPIRE FITNESS NOR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. INSPIRE FITNESS IS NOT RESPOSIBLE FOR THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS THAT INSPIRE FITNESS DETERMINES HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED AFTER THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE TO ALTERATION, NEGLECT, ABUSE, MISUSE, NORMAL WEAR & TEAR, ACCIDENT, DAMAGE DURING TRANSIT OR INSTALLATION, FIRE, FLOOD, OR ANY ACT OF GOD. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that may vary from state to state. This is the only express warranty applicable to Inspire Fitness
’ “
Inspire” branded cardio products. Inspire Fitness
neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other express warranty.
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