Instruction Manual Stairclimber 900 / 900 med Version 1.3 25.01.2023
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•Place the unit on a firm, horizontal, level and non-slip surface and level the unit with the
adjusting screws so that it does not wobble.
•The clearance area around the unit must be at least 1 m larger than the movement area
of the unit to ensure safe access and egress from the unit even in emergencies. However, the
safety clearances may overlap (see picture).
•Only place the appliance in dry rooms at , .
•Make sure that there is no electromagnetic radiation, e.g. from radio antennas, radiating
fluorescent tubes, etc., as these can affect the pulse measurement.
•The underside of the frame must always be free for sufficient ventilation.
•All the units mentioned here are mains-independent. They generate the power themselves during operation or are
supplied with power during programming by the standard built-in capacitor. The capacitor is charged by training and
has a life span of > 20000 cycles.
•Attention: Please always follow the instructions for care, maintenance and servicing in chapter 5 of this manual.
Safe training
•Before starting training, the fitness for training should be checked by an authorised person, e.g. a doctor. Please
note the point "Indications and contraindications".
•Note that excessive exercise can be harmful.
•If nausea or dizziness occurs, stop training immediately and consult a doctor.
•Training on the equipment is only permitted with intact skin.
•When training, tight-fitting, lightweight sports clothing is preferable so that it cannot get caught in parts of the device
during training. Always wear suitable sports shoes for a secure footing on the pedals.
•Before starting the training, check the unit for safe standing, defective parts or possible manipulations. If you find
any defects or are not sure, ask the supervisor before starting the training.
•Before starting training, make sure that nobody is near the moving parts in order to avoid endangering third parties.
In particular, unsupervised children must be kept away from the equipment.
•Caution: The treads on which the user stands during the exercise are pulled up to the upper starting position by
sufficiently strong springs. In order to avoid injuries caused by the feet jumping back, the user must climb onto the
machine as follows
▪You stand in front of the unit and hold on to the handlebars with your hands.
▪First put one foot on the pedal and push it down to the floor.
▪You shift the body weight completely onto this pedal
▪Now press the other pedal to the floor with the other foot.
▪Both pedals are now down
▪Now start to move both legs and enter the functional area of the stair movement. If you do it
correctly, you will not hit the upper or lower end point with the pedal.
▪If you want to stop exercising again, let yourself slide down with both pedals until you touch the
ground.
▪Now they let a pedal come up slowly, exerting sufficient counterpressure.
▪If the pedal is at the top stop, you can put your foot down on the floor in front of the unit and let the
other pedal move upwards in the same way, braked.
▪If the second pedal is also at the top of the stop, take your foot off the pedal.
▪Practice getting on and off the machine several times so that you can use it safely - even if you
have reached a level of fatigue from the training.