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Technical Details
Cockpit:
Display of:
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Time
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Distance
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Calorie consumption
Technical details:
Motor:
AC motor
Constant engine power:
2.25 hp / 1.65 kW
Drive type:
grooved belt
Speed:
1.0 - 18.0 km / h, adjustable in 0.1 km / h increments
Gradient:
0 - 15%, electronically adjustable in 1.0% increments
Running deck:
approx. 1,400 x 500 mm
Installation dimensions:
approx. 1,720 x 870 x 1,480 mm (LxWxH)
Total weight:
approx. 88kg
Maximum user weight:
130 kg
Power supply:
220-230V - 50Hz
Fields of application:
Home area - exclusively private use!
Recommended accessories
Disposal
These accessories are the perfect supplement for your training device. All
products are available in our online shop at www.maxxus.de or directly in our
showroom in Gross-Gerau.
POLAR® Transmitter chest strap T34
Chest strap for determining the heart rate with optimized transmission rang-
es. Required accessory for the application of pulse-controlled programs and
for continuous determination of the current heart rate.
MAXXUS® floor protection mat
The extreme high density of material and 0.5 cm thickness of this floor mat,
gives protection against damage, scratches and dirt due to sweat, liquids and
movement. Noises are greatly minimized.
Available in following sizes:
160 x 100 cm
210 x 100 cm
MAXXUS® silicone
Optimal lubricant and cleaning agent for running belt and running deck.
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Speed
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Slope
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Pulse (when using the hand sensors)
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Heart rate (when using an optional chest strap)
European Disposal Regulations 2002/96/EG
Do not dispose your training device in the normal household rubbish.
Dispose the device at a communal waste disposal facility or at a registered waste disposal company.
Observe current regulations which apply accordingly. If in doubt seek advice from your local government office
or county council as to where you can dispose of the device properly and in an environmentally sound manner.
Batteries / Rechargeable Batteries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries should never be disposed of in the household rubbish.
Please be aware that all batteries can contain toxic substances and all consumers are obliged by law to dispose
these at an appropriate collection point either at your local government office, county council or retail outlet.
If in doubt seek advice from your local government office or county council as to where you can dispose batter
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ies properly and in an environmentally sound manner. Only dispose of batteries when they are empty.
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