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FX

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TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE

5.1 

General Instructions

 

WARNING

 

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Do not make any improper changes to the equipment.

 

CAUTION

 

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Damaged or worn components may affect your safety and the life of the equipment. 

Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the 

contract partner. The equipment must not be used until it has been repaired. If necessary, 

use only original spare parts.

 

ATTENTION

 

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In addition to the instructions and recommendations for maintenance and care given here, 

additional service and/or repair work may be necessary; this must only be carried out by 

authorised service technicians.

5.2 

Faults and Fault Diagnosis

The equipment undergoes regular quality controls during production. Nevertheless, faults or 

malfunctions may occur. Frequently, individual parts are responsible for these disturbances, an 

exchange is usually sufficient. Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors and 
how to correct them. If the equipment still does not function properly, contact your contract partner. 

Fault

Cause

Solution

Drive disks wobble or 

make noises

Drive disk loose

Tighten nut (pay attention to left-hand / 

right-hand thread)

Display does not work Plug connections are not 

plugged in correctly

Check all plug connections

Pedals creak

Pedals loose

Tighten the screws on the pedals

Creaking noises

Screw connections loosened 

or too tight

Check screw connections

Slide rails squeak

Slide rails or rollers dirty or 

slide rails dry

Clean the slide rails with lubricating with 

grease-free silicone.

No pulse display

 

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Sources of interference in 

the room

 

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Unsuitable chest strap

 

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Wrong position of chest 

strap

 

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Chest strap defective or 

battery empty

 

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Eliminate sources of interference (e.g. 

mobile phone, WLAN, lawn mower 

and vacuum cleaner robots, etc.)  …

 

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Use a suitable chest strap (see 

recommended accessories).

 

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Reposition chest strap and/or 

moisten electrodes 

 

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Check if pulse display by hand pulse 

possible

 

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Changing batteries

Summary of Contents for FX90

Page 1: ...TF CSTFX90 01 01 Assembly and Operating Instructions Art No CST FX90 Elliptical cross trainer FX90...

Page 2: ...FX90 2...

Page 3: ...amme 24 3 5 2 Manual Programme M 25 3 5 3 Pre Set Profile Programmes P 26 3 5 4 User Defined Programmes U 28 3 5 5 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes 29 3 5 6 Watt Controlled Programme W 30 3 6 Heart Ra...

Page 4: ...FX90 4 8 ORDERING SPARE PARTS 38 8 1 Serial Number and Model Name 38 8 2 Parts List 39 8 3 Exploded Drawing 43 9 WARRANTY 44 10 CONTACT 46...

Page 5: ...s No 1 for home fitness International Headquarters Flensburger Stra e 55 24837 Schleswig Germany Management Christian Grau Sebastian Campmann Dr Bernhard Schenkel No HRB 1000 SL Local Court Flensburg...

Page 6: ...rect 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...

Page 7: ...es 4 1 per user memory Pre set profile programmes 12 Heart rate recovery test 1 Body fat test 1 Brake system Motor controlled magnetic brake Resistance levels 32 non depending upon speed Wattage 10 35...

Page 8: ...quipment may not be used by children under the age of 14 Children should not be allowed unsupervised access to the equipment Persons with disabilities must have a medical license and must be under str...

Page 9: ...ug is damaged or defective contact your contract partner Until repair the equipment must not be used ATTENTION The equipment requires a mains connection of 220 230 V with 50 Hz mains voltage The equip...

Page 10: ...and behind the equipment The training room should be well ventilated during training and not be exposed to any draughts Choose the place in which to set up the equipment such that there is enough free...

Page 11: ...Do not open the packaging when it is lying on its side Ensure to have sufficient room for movement in each direction during assembly The assembly of the equipment must be carried out by at least two...

Page 12: ...scope of delivery consist of the following parts At the beginning check whether all parts and tools belonging to the device are included in the scope of delivery and whether damage has occurred In the...

Page 13: ...Left upper handlebar 1x 9 Body arm right 1x 8 Body arm left 1x 2 Upright post 1x 1 Main frame 1x 87 Console 1x 13 98 Middle cover Handlebar 2x 97 Outer cover Handlebar 2x 102 Handlebar cover 2x 6 Left...

Page 14: ...e Main frame Lower handlebar L Handlebar cover Upper handlebar L Upper handlebar R Handlebar with hand pulse sensors Lower handlebar R Sliding rail cover Sliding rail Pedal arm L Swing arm L Pedal arm...

Page 15: ...ely screw all parts together and check that they fit properly Tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so Step 1 Assembly of the upright post 1 Connect the main frame commu...

Page 16: ...lebar with hand pulse sensors 1 Guide the hand pulse cables 59 through the openings on the upright post 2 2 Mount the handlebar 7 to the upright post 2 with four Allen screws 30 and four washers 50 3...

Page 17: ...nce apply some lubricant to the axle on the main frame 1 Mount the left body arm 8 to the axle on the main frame 1 with one Allen screw 35 and one washer 49 2 Mount the cover 108 to the body arm 8 wit...

Page 18: ...axle on the upright post 2 with one Allen screw 35 and one washer 49 3 Mount the lower handlebar 5 to the swing arm 11 with one Allen screw 33 two connection cases 62 one washer 50 and one self locki...

Page 19: ...91 5 83 83 90 19 Step 6 Attaching the covers 1 Mount cover A 90 and cover B 91 to both sides of the lower handlebar 5 with each one screw 83 2 Repeat the previous step for the other side...

Page 20: ...order to remove them and to raise the running surface 3 Rotate them counterclockwise in order to lower the running surface Step 8 Connecting the equipment to the mains supply ATTENTION The equipment m...

Page 21: ...of training time in minutes Display range 0 00 99 59 Setting range 0 00 99 00 RESISTANCE Display of training time in minutes Display range 0 00 99 59 Setting range 0 00 99 00 PULSE WARNING Your train...

Page 22: ...ments SPEED Display of speed in km h Display range 0 0 99 9 km h 3 2 Button Functions RESET Press briefly in the paused program or during settings to return to the main menu Press and hold for two sec...

Page 23: ...n then select the user L NOTICE By default U1 is displayed at the beginning see Figure 3 1 To select a user U1 U4 use the UP DOWN buttons and confirm with the MODE button 2 Select your gender SEX Fema...

Page 24: ...programme 1 Pre set programmes 12 User defined programmes 3 Heart Rate Controlled programmes 4 Watt controlled programmes 1 3 5 1 Quick Start Programme 1 Press the DOWN button once and confirm with t...

Page 25: ...ect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement The heart rate measurement serves only as a training aid 2 To skip values that are not required press the MODE button 3 Set the desired target value with...

Page 26: ...e the UP DOWN buttons to set the training time distance calories and or pulse and press the MODE button to confirm 4 To skip values that are not required press the MODE button 5 To start the programme...

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Page 28: ...32 for the individual segments use the UP DOWN buttons and confirm each of the 16 segments with the MODE button L NOTICE One LED corresponds to four resistance levels 3 To start the programme press th...

Page 29: ...1 Use the UP DOWN buttons to select the heart rate controlled programme and confirm with the MODE button The value 55 flashes in the display see figure 5 2 Select one of the pre stored target heart r...

Page 30: ...WN buttons and confirm with the MODE button L NOTICE The default value is 120 see Figure 6 3 Set the time value with the UP DOWN buttons and confirm with the MODE button 4 To start the programme press...

Page 31: ...d hold the hand pulse sensors The display will show a countdown counting down from 00 60 to 00 00 see Figure 12 L NOTICE To exit the recovery function prematurely press the RECOVERY button again Based...

Page 32: ...OTICE If you do not properly hold the hand pulse sensors the display will show error code E 1 L NOTICE To exit the body fat test earlier and return to the previous program press the BODY FAT button ag...

Page 33: ...ated and have a constant ambient temperature between 5 C and 45 C 4 2 Transportation Wheels ATTENTION If you want to transport your equipment over particularly sensitive and soft floor coverings such...

Page 34: ...nt Please refer to the following overview for the most common errors and how to correct them If the equipment still does not function properly contact your contract partner Fault Cause Solution Drive...

Page 35: ...and or the console If the problem persists contact technical support E 2 E 7 Problem with cable connection on motor detected Check the cable connections If the problem persists contact technical supp...

Page 36: ...g parts I C Screws and cable connections I Legend C clean I inspect 6 DISPOSAL At the end of its operational life this equipment cannot be disposed of in normal household waste Instead it must be disp...

Page 37: ...e a compatible chest strap as this ensures optimum transmission of the heart rate You may want to buy additional grips or weights for multi gyms Our range of accessories offers the highest quality and...

Page 38: ...ready The corresponding contact options can be found in chapter 10 of this operating manual L NOTICE The serial number of your equipment is unique It s located on a white sticker The exact position of...

Page 39: ...1 18 Upright post connection plate 1 1 19 Pedal axis 2 20 Belt fixed wheel 1 21 Magnet fix 1 22 Magnet control fixed axis 12 50 1 23 Hex full thread screw M5 60 1 24 Allen cylinder head half thread s...

Page 40: ...n C K S half thread screw M10 50 20 2 45 Philips C K S self tapping screw ST4 16 50 46 Philips C K S self tapping screw ST4 20 13 47 Philips pan head self tapping screw ST3 30 4 48 Allen countersunk h...

Page 41: ...1 79 Crank cover 2 80 Pedal left 1 81 Pedal right 1 82 Circlip for shaft 17 1 83 Philips pan head full tread screw M5 10 8 84 Outer cover end plug 1 85 Pulley 4 86 Pulley limited sleeve 2 87 Console...

Page 42: ...2 109 Flat washer 12 5 22 t2 0 2 110 Crank clearance set one 1 111 Crank clearance set two 1 112 Power communication wire 1 113 Magnetic sensor 1 114 Power adapter 1 115 Brake line 1 116 Flywheel axis...

Page 43: ...2 1 0 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 3 6 5 8 8 4 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 3 5 9 5 9 5 6 0 4 5 2 1 2 2 2 8 2 8 6 5 6 5 6 3 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 4 5 3 9 2 3 3 5 4 3 2 8 2 8 2 0 1 7 2 4 4 2 6 8 9 4 6 4 4 9 4 9 4 9 3 5 4 5 4 5...

Page 44: ...web shop begin on delivery of the fitness equipment The respective warranty periods for your equipment can be found on its product website Repair Costs According to our choice there will either be a r...

Page 45: ...control you will need to give the serial number of your equipment when contacting the service team Where possible please have your serial number and your customer number ready when you call our servic...

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