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CROSSOVER
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  • Page 1 CROSSOVER Technical information 700 version software 500 version software User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Recharging the battery (700 SP and 500 SP versions) ......30 Troubleshooting ..................31 Technical assistance ................33 Storage ....................34 Disposing of the equipment ..............34 Switching on and off ................35 Monitoring the heart rate ................. 37 Ergonomic positioning on the equipment ..........40 Crossover...
  • Page 3: Manufacturer And Equipment Identification

    D - Equipment classification I - Tells you to consult the User manual The values stated in the illustration are purely indicative; refer to the label attached to the equipment or the data in Technical data section for the correct information. Crossover...
  • Page 4 Equipment with codes DAG73M.., DAG53M.. can be used by or close to children, invalids, disabled persons or people with evident physical problems only under close supervision of a doctor or a qualified professional. Crossover...
  • Page 5: Description Of The Equipment

    Description of the equipment Control panel Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Control panel: controls all available functions, from setting up workout programs to viewing messages and related workout information. Crossover...
  • Page 6 Levers: these can be grasped by the user to perform the exercise with arm movements. The 700 and 700 SP versions have sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor) and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level. Crossover...
  • Page 7 Levers: these can be grasped by the user to perform the exercise with arm movements. The 700 and 700 SP versions have sensors for monitoring the heat rate (hand sensor) and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level. Crossover...
  • Page 8 Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Sensors: levers and fixed handles have sensors for monitoring the heat rate (hand sensor), in the 700 and 700 SP versions of the equipment. Crossover...
  • Page 9 Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Fixed handles: these can be grasped by the user during the workout. The 700 and 700 SP versions have sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor). Crossover...
  • Page 10 Description of the equipment Control panel Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Pedals: the special configuration of the pedals permit the ankles to work under optimum conditions. Crossover...
  • Page 11 Description of the equipment Control panel Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Bases: support the equipment frame and components. Crossover...
  • Page 12 Description of the equipment Control panel Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Reading stand: for standing magazines or books on. Crossover...
  • Page 13 Description of the equipment Control panel Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Tray: for standing the water bottle or other useful items on during the workout. Crossover...
  • Page 14 Description of the equipment Control panel Levers Fast Track Control Sensors Fixed handles Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader TGS key reader: for the TGS key (optional). Crossover...
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    Technical data Crossover 700 and 500 Crossover 700 SP and 500 SP Power supply 100÷40 Vac ±10% 50/0 Hz Maximum braking power 340 W at 10 spm Maximum braking power 340 W at 10 spm Minimum braking power 8 W at 0 spm...
  • Page 16 Technical data 1052 mm (41") 752 mm 1625 mm (30") (64") 1692 mm (67") Crossover...
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Accessories A Set of wrenches B User manual C Warranty certificate D CEE Power Supply cable with SH socket (700 and 500 versions) E CEE Power Supply (extension) cable (700 and 500 versions) F Cloth for cleaning G 10A German-type adapter (700 and 500 versions) H Two replacement fuses (3.15A (F) (700 and 500 versions) I Chest band with transmitter for heart rate monitor (700 and 700 SP versions) Crossover...
  • Page 18: Safety Devices And Notices

    C Main switch: turns the equipment’s power on and off (700 and 500 versions). D Fuses: they protect the equipment’s electrical parts (700 and 500 versions). When the current reaches an excessive value, the fuses melt thus protecting the internal electronics. Crossover cont.
  • Page 19 E The label affixed to the frame under the control panel states the electrical specifications. F The label, which can be affixed close to the main switch, states safety indications. G The label which can be affixed to the power supply cable states the electrical specifications for the cable. Crossover...
  • Page 20: Place Of Installation

    In order to guarantee the performance indicated by the manufacturer, you are advised against using the equipment in zones with high short-wave presence or similar. arning Observe the legally stated urban waste disposal procedures when disposing of the packaging material. Crossover...
  • Page 21: Moving The Equipment

    If wheels cannot be used on the floor, move the equipment with normal lifting and transport methods. arning Lift the equipment by holding onto the frame and not the levers or the control panel. Take great care when moving the equipment and positioning it on the ground, as it may overbalance. Crossover...
  • Page 22: Levelling

    The equipment is levelled by adjusting the two front feet: - loosen the lock nut (B) and screw the front feet (A) in or out until the frame is in a stable position. - tighten up the lock nut (B) after adjusting. Crossover...
  • Page 23: Electrical Connection (700 And 500 Versions)

    When plugging in, the switch on the equipment must be in the 0 position (i.e. the equipment must be switched off). Plug the power cable first into the equipment socket and then into the wall socket. arning Check the state of the power supply cable periodically. Crossover cont.
  • Page 24 Do not modify the plug provided with the product; if it will not fit in the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Crossover...
  • Page 25: Connection To Another Device

    IEC 001-1 standard about systems. Consult the technical support department or your local representative if you have any doubts. Crossover cont.
  • Page 26 F type of connector for the equipment. The wall socket of the aerial cable must be positioned so that the plug can be easily inserted and removed. A network socket can be found next to the aerial socket for the Ethernet connection. Crossover cont.
  • Page 27 Each TV can be connected to many compatible audio/video equipment (e.g. DVD, Playstation, VCR and earphones): A RCA audio inputs (red connector for the right input and white connector for the left input) B RCA video input (yellow connector) C earphones jack. Crossover...
  • Page 28: Routine Maintenance

    The safety of the equipment is assured only on the condition that it is carefully inspected every two weeks for any signs of damage and/or wear. For maintenance actions not described in this manual, call in the Technogym Technical Service. Crossover...
  • Page 29: Changing The Fuses (700 And 500 Versions)

    Changing the fuses (700 and 500 versions) arning The fuses must be changed by the Technogym Technical Support Service. anger Before changing the fuses, switch the equipment off by switching the switch to 0 and unplug the power cable plug from the wall socket.
  • Page 30: Recharging The Battery (700 Sp And 500 Sp Versions)

    1, recharge the battery with the charger. arning Do not use the equipment while the battery is recharging. Charger electrical specifications: Input 100÷40 Vac 0,8 A 50/0 Hz Output 15 V dc 4W Class II arning Only use devices that comply with applicable standards. Crossover...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Installation problems with the power supply cable (700 and 500 versions). Check the connection. Burnt-out fuses (700 and 500 versions). To replace the blown fuse with a spare (3.15A (F) contact Technogym Technical Support Service. The control panel connector has been accidentally disconnected.
  • Page 32 Data incorrect Blocked key on keypad. or unreliable If the problem persists, contact the Technogym Technical Support Service. with equipment running Equipment next to source of radio interference (e.g. electrical domestic appliances). Move the equipment to another place or move the domestic appliances.
  • Page 33: Technical Assistance

    47035 Gambettola (Forlì) ITALY tel: 0547 650650 fax: 0547 650150 email: service@technogym.com When you contact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information: - model, - date of purchase, - serial number, - precise description of the problem.
  • Page 34: Storage

    Contact specialist urban and environmental cleansing agencies for disposing of the battery. Disposing of the chest band The chest band, which transmits heart rate data, is not made of recyclable materials and therefore must not be disposed of on open ground. Contact a company specialized in urban and environmental sanitation. Crossover...
  • Page 35: Switching On And Off

    Menu section in the software part) so that exercises can be started only with the control panel keys. In this mode, the following functions are enabled: - calculation of heart rate, if measured; - reading of access codes for configuration menu (see the Configuration Menu section in the software part). Crossover cont.
  • Page 36 (off). For complete isolation you must unplug the power supply plug. To turn the 700 SP and 500 SP versions off, simply stop moving. The equipment must be switched off only at the end of the exercise, when in standby. Crossover...
  • Page 37: Monitoring The Heart Rate

    80 Heart rate readings will not be accurate near electromagnetic radiation sources (TVs, cellphones, etc.). Should you have any doubts about the accuracy of the readings, contact the Technical Support Service. Crossover cont.
  • Page 38 Area reserved for competitive athlete’s workouts (requiring a doctor’s certificate) Aerobic zone with a primarily cardio-circulatory component (keep heart rate between 70% and 90%) Aerobic zone primarily using fats as energy source (keep heart rate between 0% and 70%) Zone of little training interest Crossover cont.
  • Page 39 The heart rate shown on the display is purely indicative and cannot be considered absolutely certain. For information on displaying the heart rate percentage on the control panel see the Heart rate LEDs section in the software part. Crossover...
  • Page 40: Ergonomic Positioning On The Equipment

    Any distractions in the area around the equipment may cause the user to lose his/her balance. Crossover is to be used solely for its intended purpose, i.e. for aerobic exercise of the legs and arms. Any other use of the equipment is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous.

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