Step 4:
Refill the water tank (16).
1. Use cold water from a bucket to refill water tanks (16). Remove
the filling plug (17) from the water tank, insert the flexible pipe
end of the water pump (90) approx. 10 cm into the water tank
(16) and the rigid pipe end into the bucket with water.
2. Turn on the screw cap and press the hand bellows to pump the
water into the tank (16). (If the bucket position is higher than the
tank the water will flow automatically into the tank after pres-
sing some hand bellows. Turn off the screw cap to interrupt the
Step 5:
Fold up and storage the rowing machine.
1. To storage the rowing machine, screw
out the hand grip screw (68) totally and
pull the locking pin (70) to unlock the
seat rail (69). Fold up the seat rail (69)
into vertically position and secure this
position with push in the locking pin (70)
in the holes which align. The hand grip
screw (68), Washer (91), you can storage
into the thread at bottom area of frame
(52).
Step 6:
Checks
1. Check the correct installation and function of all screwed and
plug connections. Installation is thereby complete.
2. When everything is in order, familiarize yourself with the machi-
ne at a low resistance setting and make your individual adjust-
ments.
Note:
Please keep the tool set and the instructions in a safe place
as these may be required for repairs or spare parts orders
becoming necessary later.
waterflow.) The tank has a mark for the max. water level. This
maximum limit may not be exceeded.
Caution: If the tank (16) is overfilled, water will spill out during
transport and during training and may cause damage.
3. We recommend refill the water level slightly below max. level, as
this is the optimal rowing resistance given. The desired intensity
during training is freely selectable by the speed of the rowing.
For less water resistance you can remove water from the tank
by means of the hand pump (90) by swapping the pipe ends of
the hand pump.
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