CARDIOSTRONG FX80 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

CARDIOSTRONG FX80 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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Assembly and Operating Instructions
max. 150 kg
~ 60 Min.
112 kg
L 202 | W 75 | H 174
CSTFX80.01.05
Art. No.: CST-FX80

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  • Page 1 Assembly and Operating Instructions max. 150 kg ~ 60 Min. 112 kg L 202 | W 75 | H 174 CSTFX80.01.05 Art. No.: CST-FX80...
  • Page 2 FX80 ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data Personal Safety Electrical Safety Set-Up Place ASSEMBLY General Instructions Scope of Delivery Assembly OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Console Display Button Functions Switching on the Device Standby Mode Programmes 3.5.1 Quick Start Programme 3.5.2 Manual Programme (M) 3.5.3 Pre-Set Profile Programmes (P) 3.5.4 User-Defined Programmes (U) 3.5.5 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes (♥) 3.5.6 Watt Controlled Programme (W)
  • Page 4 ORDERING SPARE PARTS Serial Number and Model Name Parts List Exploded Drawing WARRANTY CONTACT FX80 ...
  • Page 5 Train at home no matter what the weather or time of the day. cardiostrong fitness equipment offers training programmes and a variety of equipment for all training levels and all training goals. Further information can be found at www.sport-tiedje.com or www.cardiostrong.de.
  • Page 6 This notice indicates potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injuries! NOTICE This notice indicates further useful information. Retain these instructions in a safe place for future reference, maintenance or when ordering replacement parts. FX80 ...
  • Page 7: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data LED - Display of: Training time in min. Speed in km/h Training distance in km Calories in kcal Heart rate (when using hand pulse sensors or chest strap) User memory: Programmes in total: Quick-Start programmes: Manual programmes: Watt controlled programmes: Heart rate controlled programmes: User-defined programmes:...
  • Page 8: Personal Safety

    Make sure that nobody is within the range of motion of the equipment during training so as not to endanger you or other persons. ࣑ ATTENTION Do not insert any objects of any kind into the openings of the device. FX80 ...
  • Page 9: Electrical Safety

    Electrical Safety DANGER ⚠ In order to reduce the risk of an electric shock, always unplug the equipment from the mains socket immediately after your workout, before assembly or dismantling, and before maintenance or cleaning. Do not pull on the cable. ⚠...
  • Page 10: Set-Up Place

    (over 70%) like swimming pools. A floor protective mat/equipment underlay can help to protect high-quality floor coverings (parquet, laminate, cork, carpets) from dents and sweat and can help to level out slight unevenness. FX80 ...
  • Page 11: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY General Instructions ⚠ DANGER Do not leave any tools, packaging materials such as foils or small parts lying around, as otherwise there is a danger of suffocation for children. Keep children away from the equipment during assembly. ⚠ WARNING Pay attention to the instructions attached to the equipment in order to reduce the risk of injuries.
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    In the event of complaints, the contractual partner must be contacted directly. CAUTION ⚠ If parts of the scope of delivery are missing or damaged, the assembly must not be carried out. FX80 ...
  • Page 13 (62) Handlebar down (62) Handlebar down (86) Pulley limited sleeve (86) Pulley limited sleeve (98) Handlebar middle (98) Handlebar middle (97) Handlebar outer (97) Handlebar outer (62) Connection case (86) Pulley limited sleeve (62) Handlebar down (86) Pulley limited sleeve (98) Middle cover (97) Outer cover connceting powder case...
  • Page 14 Tablet holder Console Upper handlebar (R) Upper handlebar (L) Handlebar with hand pulse sensors Handlebar cover Lower handlebar Lower handlebar Swing arm (R) Pedal arm (R) Sliding rail cover Main frame Pedal arm (L) Sliding rail Swing arm (L) FX80 ...
  • Page 15: Assembly

    Assembly Before assembly, take a close look at the individual assembly steps shown and carry out the assembly in the order given. NOTICE First loosely 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 Connect the main frame communication cable (61) with upright post communication cable (76),...
  • Page 16 (2) with the cables of the console (87), see A. Mount the console (87) to the uprigth post (2) with four screws (118). Mount the water holder (119) to the upright post (2) with two screws (120). Tighten the screws with the tool. FX80 ...
  • Page 17 Step 4: Assembly of the sliding rail Connect the sliding rail (3) to the main frame (1) with two screws (121), two scews (37), two spring washers (54) and two flat washers (51)
  • Page 18 Mount the left swing arm (11) to the left body arm (8) with a pedal axis (88), one flat washer (109) and one nut (73). Mount the right swing arm (10) to the right body arm (9) with a pedal axis (88), one flat washer (109) and one nut (73). FX80 ...
  • Page 19 Step 6: Assembly of the body arms Part 2 NOTICE For better performance, apply some lubricant to the axle on the main frame. Mount the left body arm (8) to the axle on the main frame (1) with one Allen screw (35) and one washer (49) and tighten the screw with the tool.
  • Page 20 Slide the cover (102) onto the upper handlebar (14) and connect the upper handlebar (14) with the lower handlebar (5) with three Allen screws (36) and three self-locking nuts (58). Tighten the screws with the tool. Repeat 1.–6. for the other side. Coated lubricate oil FX80 ...
  • Page 21 Step 8: Attaching the remaining covers Mount cover A (90) and cover B (91) to both sides of the lower handlebar (5) with each one screw (83). Repeat the previous step for the other side. Finally, make sure that all screws are tight and tighten with the tool if necessary.
  • Page 22 Step 9: Assembly of the tablet holder Mount the tablet holder (121) on the rear side of the console (87) with four screws (45). FX80 ...
  • Page 23 Step 10: Alignment of the feet If the floor is uneven, you can stabilise the equipment by turning the two setting screws under the main frame. Lift the equipment on the desired side and rotate the setting screws under the main frame. Rotate the screws clockwise in order to remove them and to raise the running surface.
  • Page 24: Operating Instructions

    Various factors can affect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement. The heart rate measurement serves only as a training aid. NOTICE When the heart rate exceeds the set heart rate, a signal sounds. FX80 ...
  • Page 25 Display of the currently selected programme: Manual programme (M) Pre-set profile programmes (P) M/P/U/♥/W User-defined programmes (U) Heart Rate Controlled programmes (♥) Watt controlled programmes (W) Display of training distance in km DISTANCE Display range: 0.0–99.9 km Setting range: 0.0–99.0 km (in increments of 1 km) Display of calories in kcal CALORIES Display range: 0–999...
  • Page 26: Button Functions

    Start the program to calculate the body fat percentage (FAT% 5.0%-50%) and the BODY FAT BMI (0-50). Selecting a programme or function UP (+) Increase a value Selecting a programme or function DOWN (-) Decrease a value START/ Starting or stopping/pausing a programme STOP FX80 ...
  • Page 27: Switching On The Device

    Switching on the Device As soon as the console is started, a beep sounds for one second and the display lights up (Figure 1). The display will then show the device settings (Figure 2). You can then select the user. NOTICE By default, U1 is displayed at the beginning (Figure 3).
  • Page 28: Standby Mode

    You are in the ‘manual’ programme. To start the Quick Start programme, press the START/STOP button. All values will be counted up. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. To end the programme, briefly press the RESET button in the paused programme. FX80 ...
  • Page 29: Manual Programme (M)

    3.5.2 Manual Programme (M) The manual programme can be used based on one or more target values. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the manual programme (M) and confirm with the MODE button (Figure 4). You can now set the values for time, distance, calories and/or pulse in this order.
  • Page 30: Pre-Set Profile Programmes (P)

    During the workout it is possible to adjust the resistance level for all segments with the UP/ DOWN buttons. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. To end the programme, briefly press the RESET button in the paused programme. Programme sequences FX80 ...
  • Page 32: User-Defined Programmes (U)

    During the workout it is possible to adjust the resistance level for each segment with the UP/DOWN buttons. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. To end the programme, briefly press the RESET button in the paused programme. FX80 ...
  • Page 33: Heart Rate Controlled Programmes (♥)

    3.5.5 Heart Rate Controlled Programmes ( ♥ ⚠ WARNING Your training equipment is not a medical device. The heart rate measurement of this equipment may be inaccurate. Various factors can affect the accuracy of the heart rate measurement. The heart rate measurement serves only as a training aid. Four heart rate programs are available.
  • Page 34: Watt Controlled Programme (W)

    MODE button. Figure 10 To start the programme, press the START/STOP button. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. Figure 6 To end the programme, briefly press the RESET button in the paused programme. Figure 11 FX80 ...
  • Page 35: Heart Rate Recovery Test (Recovery)

    Heart Rate Recovery Test (RECOVERY) Use the recovery function after a workout to measure your recovery heart rate. To start the recovery programme, press the RECOVERY button and hold the hand pulse sensors. The display will show a countdown counting down from 00:60 to 00:00 (Figure 12). NOTICE To exit the recovery function prematurely, press the RECOVERY button again.
  • Page 36: Body Fat Test (Body Fat)

    To exit the body fat test earlier and return to the previous program, press the BODY FAT button again. After completion, the values for the fat percentage (FAT%) and your BMI will be displayed. NOTICE If the value for the body fat percentage is not in the 5%–50% range, the display shows the error code E-4. FX80 ...
  • Page 37: Storage And Transport

    STORAGE AND TRANSPORT General Instructions ⚠ WARNING The storage location should be chosen so that improper use by third parties or children can be prevented. If your equipment does not have transportation wheels, the equipment must be disassembled before transportation. ࣑...
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting, Care And Maintenance

    Screw connections loosened Creaking noises Check screw connections or too tight Squeaking noises on Guide rails or rollers dirty or Clean the guide rails and then lubricate the guide rails guide rails dry them with a suitable lubricant FX80 ...
  • Page 39: Error Codes And Troubleshooting

    Eliminate sources of interference (e.g. Sources of interference in mobile phone, WLAN, lawn mower the room and vacuum cleaner robot, etc..) unsuitable chest strap Use a suitable chest strap (see RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES). Wrong position of chest No pulse display Reposition chest strap...
  • Page 40: Maintenance And Inspection Calendar

    The materials can be recycled as per their symbols. Through the reuse, recycling of materials or other forms of recovery of old equipment, you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment. FX80 ...
  • Page 41: Recommended Accessories

    RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES To make your training experience even more efficient and pleasant, we recommend that you add suiting accessories to your fitness equipment. This could be a floor mat, for example, which makes your fitness equipment stand more securely and also protects the floor from falling sweat, but it could also be additional handrails on some treadmills or silicone spray to keep moving parts in good shape.
  • Page 42 The serial number of your equipment is unique. It's located on a white sticker. The exact position of this sticker is shown in the following illustration. Enter the serial number in the appropriate field. Serial number: Brand / Category: cardiostrong / elliptical cross-trainer Model Name: FX80 Article Number: CST-FX80 FX80 ...
  • Page 43 Parts List Name Qty. Main frame Upright post Sliding rail Crank Left lower handlebar Right Lower handlebar Pulse circular tube body arm Left body arm Right Swing arm right Swing arm Left Sliding rail Aluminum plate Cover decoration Left upper handlebar Right upper handlebar Bearing base Circlip for shaft Φ20...
  • Page 44 Spring washer Φ10 Flat key 8*8*18 Flat washer Φ8*Φ30*t3.0 Hex self-locking nut M10(10.9 level) Hex self-locking nut M8 Handle pulse connecting wire L-1000MM Magnet motor Main frame communication cable L-500MM Bushing Brake tension spring Φ11.5×Φ1.2×13 EVA washer Spring washer Φ12 FX80 ...
  • Page 45 bearings M12 Deep groove ball bearing 6201ZZ Deep groove ball bearing 6004ZZ Deep groove ball bearing 6005ZZ Hex nut M12×P1.75 Belt pulley axle Belt pulley Hex nut M12 Fly wheel Motor belt Upright post communication wiring L-950MM Outer cover-left Outer cover-right Crank cover Pedal-left Pedal-right...
  • Page 46 Deep groove ball bearing(TPI)6203ZZ Philips Pan Head full thread screw M5*15 Water holder Philips Pan head full thread screw M4*16 Allen C.K.S Half thread screw M10*115*20 L shape wrench 6×35×80 Cross open end wrench 14×17x75 L shape wrench 5×35×85S (with a cross) FX80 ...
  • Page 47 Exploded Drawing...
  • Page 48 Ownership of equipment or parts of equipment which have been replaced is transferred to us. The warranty period is not extended nor does a new warranty period begin following repair or replacement under the warranty. FX80 ...
  • Page 49 Warranty Conditions For the warranty to be valid, the following steps must be taken: Please contact our customer service by email or phone. If the product under warranty has to be sent in for repair, the seller bears costs. After expiry of the warranty, the buyer bears the costs of transport and insurance.
  • Page 50 �� Mo - Fr 08:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 18:00 Please find a detailed overview including address and opening hours for all stores of the Sport-Tiedje Group in Germany and abroad on the following website: www.sport-tiedje.com/en/stores FX80 ...
  • Page 51 LIVE FITNESS WEBSHOP AND SOCIAL MEDIA Sport-Tiedje is Europe’s largest specialist store for www.sport-tiedje.co.uk home fitness equipment with currently 80 stores www.sport-tiedje.de/blog and one of the world’s most renowned online mail order companies for fitness equipment. Private customers order via the 25 web shops www.facebook.com/SportTiedje in the respective national language or have their desired equpiment assembled on site.
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