Danger of crushed
fingers!
• Watch out for pinch points when
folding up and unfolding the row-
ing machine.
Extra caution – risk of
injury to children!
• Keep children away from the
packaging materials. There is a
risk of suffocation!
• The product is not suitable play
equipment and must be stored
somewhere that is inaccessible to
children when not in use. To elimi-
nate the risk of injury, the product
must not be within reach of chil-
dren during the workout.
• Point out to children specifically
that the product is not a toy.
• Children should not be allowed
play with the product.
Dangers due to wear and
tear
• The product may only be used if
it is in perfect condition. Check
the product for damage or wear
before each use.
The safety of the rowing machine
can only be guaranteed if it is reg-
ularly inspected for damage and
wear and tear. If, for example, the
chain or the handles of the pull
rod show signs of damage, do not
use the product any more.
• Use only original replacement
parts.
• Protect the product from extreme
temperatures, sun and dampness.
Improper storage and use of the
product could lead to premature
wear and tear, and possible
breakages in the structure, which
could result in injuries.
• Check the product regularly for
damage or deterioration. If the
product is damaged, you must not
use it any longer.
• Do NOT secure or screw the
device permanently to the floor.
Non-compliance can cause con-
siderable damage to the device.
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Warnings on batteries!
• Remove the batteries if they are
empty or if the product is not
going to be used for an extended
period.
• Do not use different battery types
or brands, new and used batteries
in combination, or batteries with
different capacities, as they leak
and can thus cause damage.
• Observe the polarity (+/-) when
inserting batteries.
• Change all batteries at the same
time and dispose of the old batter-
ies properly.
• Warning! Batteries may not be
charged or reactivated in any
way. They may not be dismantled,
thrown into fire, or short-circuited.
• Always keep batteries out of the
reach of children.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries!
• The cleaning and user-mainte-
nance may not be carried out by
children without supervision.
• Clean the batteries and the device
contacts as necessary and before
inserting the batteries.
• Do not expose the batteries to
extreme conditions (e.g. radiators
or direct sunlight). Otherwise there
is an increased risk of leaks.
• Warning. Used batteries must be
disposed of immediately. Keep
new and used batteries out of the
reach of children. Seek medical
help immediately if you suspect
that batteries have been swal-
lowed or ingested.
Danger!
• Handle a damaged or leaking
battery with extreme care and
dispose of it properly and immedi-
ately. Wear gloves to handle the
battery.
• If you come into contact with
battery acid then wash the affect-
ed area with soap and water. If
battery acid gets in your eye rinse
it out with water and seek medical
help immediately!
• Do not short-circuit the terminals.
Inserting the batteries into the
product (Fig. N)
CAUTION: observe the following
instructions to avoid mechanical
and electrical damage.
Insert the enclosed batteries (25) into the battery
compartment (8d) of the cockpit (8).
Inserting the batteries
1. Open the battery compartment (8d) on the
back of the cockpit (8) and remove the bat-
tery compartment cover (8c).
2. Carefully insert the four 1.5V LR6, AA batter-
ies (25) into the battery compartment (8d).
The batteries must fit snugly in the battery
compartment (8d).
CAUTION: check the positive/
negative poles of the batteries (25) and
ensure that they are inserted correctly, as
marked on the bottom of the battery compart-
ment (8d).
3. Attach the battery compartment cover (8c) to
the back of the cockpit.
Replacing the batteries
CAUTION: observe the following
instructions to avoid mechanical
and electrical damage.
When the batteries (25) are flat, replace them
as described in the insertion instructions above.
Remove the batteries from the product before
inserting new ones.
Notes on setting up
• Choose an exercise area of approx. 3 x 1.8m
(L x W).
• Train on a flat, non-slip surface only.
Assembly
The product should be assembled by
two people.
Step 1 (Fig. C):
1. Attach the two front legs (9a), (9b) to the front
foot (3).
Note: make sure that the curved parts on the
two legs (9a), (9b) are each facing outwards.
2. Then attach the two long legs (9a), (9b) to the
base frame (1).
Note: to make it easier to assemble the legs,
turn the base frame so that the screw holes are
facing upwards.
Step 2 (Fig. D):
1. Leave the base frame (1) inverted and mount
the middle foot (7).
Note: after completing the assembly of the
rowing machine, the floor height level can be
adjusted with the thumbscrew.
2. Adjust the floor height level with the thumb-
screw and then tighten the lock nut (7a).
Step 3 (Fig. E):
Leave the base frame (1) inverted and mount the
two footrests (6a), (6b).
Note: make sure they are correctly oriented (left
(6a)/right (6b)).
Step 4 (Fig. F):
Attach the rear foot (4) to the slide rail (2).