Domyos VE 680 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 2

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WARNING : you must get off the elliptical bike to adjust the level
of the product.
In the event that the bike becomes unstable during use, turn one or both of the
level adjusters until the bike is stable.
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According to the EN (European Norm) defi nition, this product is an item of
"pedal crank training equipment".
You can adjust the braking torque not only with your pedalling speed but
also by manually choosing your resistance level (by turning the torque control
knob on non-motorised products and by pressing the +/- buttons on motorised
products).
However, if you retain the same level of resistance, the braking torque will
increase/decrease as your pedalling speed increases and decreases.
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SAFE ACCESS
Ensure that it is safe to climb on and off the product by locking the handles and
pedals with the thumb wheel.
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ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE PEDALS
You can adjust the position of the pedals during assembly.
You have three adjustment positions:
Forward: closest to the handlebar.
Centre.
Rear: furthest from the handlebar.
The optimal set position is the central position.
However, in order to boost performance and best adapt
to your body shape, this setting will optimise your position on the elliptical bike.
The forward position will perfectly suit people under 175cm in
height and the rear position will particularly suit people over 185cm in height.
WARNING : You must get off the elliptical bike to move it in any way.
Standing on the fl oor in front of your product, hold the handlebars and pull the bike towards you. The product is then resting on the castors
and you can move it. When you have fi nished moving it, move down to the fl oor with the rear legs.
Use a soft cloth to remove dust.
Persistent stains (like sweat) can be removed with a slightly damp cloth.
E N G L I S H
ADJU S T M EN T S
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LEVELLING THE BICYCLE
ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE

M O V IN G T H E PR OD U C T

M A IN T EN A N C E
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