TF-X105-2 Taurus Treadmill Instruction Manual
- September 14, 2024
- taurus
Table of Contents
TF-X105-2 Taurus Treadmill
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Specifications
- Max. Weight Capacity: 180 kg
- Dimensions: L 232cm x W 95cm x H 172cm
- Model Number: FSTFX105.02.02
- Art. No.: TF-X105-2
- Product Name: Crosstrainer X10.5 Pro
Product Information
1. General Information
Read the manual before installation and first use to ensure safe
setup and operation. This equipment can be used for home,
semi-professional, and commercial purposes.
1.1 Technical Data
The equipment has been manufactured with the latest safety
standards to eliminate potential safety hazards.
1.2 Personal Safety
Ensure all users, especially children and individuals with
disabilities, are aware of the manual contents before using the
equipment.
1.3 Electrical Safety
Follow electrical safety guidelines to prevent accidents while
using the crosstrainer.
1.4 Set-Up Place
Choose a suitable location for setting up the crosstrainer to
ensure stability and safety during operation.
2. Assembly
Follow the assembly instructions provided in the manual to
correctly set up the crosstrainer.
3. Operating Instructions
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Console Display: Understand the display
features for effective use. -
Button Functions: Learn about the functions of
each button on the console. -
Powering On: Follow the steps to power on the
crosstrainer. -
Programmes: Explore manual, profile,
user-defined, heart rate controlled, watt, recovery, and body fat
analysis programmes. -
Wireless Connection: Learn how to connect to
fitness apps via wireless connection.
4. Storage and Transport
Refer to the instructions for storing and transporting the
crosstrainer when needed.
5. Troubleshooting, Care, and Maintenance
Understand how to troubleshoot common issues, maintain, and care
for the crosstrainer for longevity.
6. Disposal
Properly dispose of the equipment following guidelines to ensure
environmental safety.
7. Recommended Accessories
Explore recommended accessories that enhance the usability of
the crosstrainer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: What is the weight capacity of the crosstrainer?
A: The crosstrainer has a maximum weight capacity of 180 kg.
- Q: Can the crosstrainer be used in commercial settings?
A: Yes, this crosstrainer is suitable for commercial use in
fitness studios.
- Q: How do I connect the crosstrainer to fitness apps?
A: You can connect to fitness apps via wireless connection,
following the provided instructions.
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Assembly and Operating Instructions
max. 180 kg ~ 60 Min.
95 kg L 232 | W 95 | H 172
FSTFX105.02.02
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Art.No. TF-X105-2
Crosstrainer X10.5 Pro
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Content
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
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1.1 Technical Data
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1.2 Personal Safety
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1.3 Electrical Safety
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1.4 Set-Up Place
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2 ASSEMBLY
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2.1 General Instructions
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2.2 Scope of Delivery
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2.3 Assembly
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3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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3.1 Console display
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3.2 Button functions
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3.3 Powering on the crosstrainer
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3.4 Standby mode
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3.5 MANUAL (Manual programmes)
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3.5.1 Quick-Start programme
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3.5.2 Target programmes
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3.6 PROGRAM (Profile programmes)
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3.7 USER (User defined programme)
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3.8 H.R.C. (Heart rate controlled programmes)
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3.9 WATT (Watt programme)
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3.10 RECOVERY (Recovery function)
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3.11 BODY FAT (Body fat analysis)
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3.12 Wireless Connection and Fitness Apps
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4 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
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4.1 General Instructions
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4.2 Transportation Wheels
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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5.1 General Instructions
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5.2 Faults and Fault Diagnosis
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5.3 Error codes and troubleshooting
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5.4 Maintenance and Inspection Calendar
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6 DISPOSAL
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7 RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
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9 ORDERING SPARE PARTS
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8 ORDERING SPARE PARTS
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9.1 Serial Number and Model Name
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9.2 Parts List
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9.3 Exploded Drawing
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10 WARRANTY
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10 CONTACT
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Dear customer, Thank you for choosing a high-quality equipment of the brand
TAURUS®. Taurus offers sports and fitness equipment for the sophisticated home
sport and the equipment of fitness studios and business customers. With Taurus
fitness equipment, the focus is on what sport is all about: maximum
performance! Therefore, the equipment is developed in close consultation with
athletes and sports scientists. Because athletes know best what makes perfect
fitness equipment.
Further information can be found at www.fitshop.com.
Intended Use
The equipment may only be used for its intended purpose.
This fitness equipment is suitable for home use, semi-professional use and
commercial or professional use. The semi-professional sector includes, for
example, institutional facilities such as hospitals, schools, hotels and
associations. Professional use refers to commercial use, e.g. in a
fitness studio.
Legal Notice
Fitshop GmbH Europe’s No. 1 for home fitness
International Headquarters Flensburger Straße 55 24837 Schleswig Germany
Management: Christian Grau Sebastian Campmann Dr. Bernhard Schenkel
No. HRB 1000 SL Local Court Flensburg European VAT Number: DE813211547
Disclaimer
© TAURUS is a registered brand of the company Fitshop GmbH. All rights
reserved. Any use of this trademark without the explicit written permission of
Fitshop is prohibited.
Product and manual are subject to change. Technical data can be changed
without advance notice.
Europe’s No. for Home Fitness 5
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Please carefully read the entire manual before installation and first use. The
manual will help you to quickly set up the system and explains how to safely
use it. Make sure that all persons exercising with the equipment (especially
children and persons with physical, sensory, mental or motor disabilities) are
informed about this manual and its contents in advance. In case of doubt,
responsible persons must supervise the use of the equipment.
Due to ongoing changes and software optimisations, the manual may have to be
updated. If you notice any discrepancies during assembly or use, please refer
to the manual uploaded to the webshop. The latest manual is always available
there.
This equipment has been manufactured according to the latest safety knowledge.
As far as possible, potential safety hazards which could cause injury have
been eliminated. Make sure to carefully follow the instructions and that all
parts are securely in place. If required, read through the instructions again
to correct any mistakes.
Training devices must be classified according to accuracy and use. Accuracy
classes are only applicable to devices that display training data.
Accuracy classes
Class A: high accuracy. Class B: medium accuracy. Class C: low accuracy.
The use classes explain the intended use of the training device.
Use classes
Class S (studio): professional and/or commercial use. These training devices
are intended for the use in training rooms of facilities such as sports clubs,
school facilities, hotels, clubs and studios whose access and supervision is
specifically regulated by the owner (person with legal responsibility).
Class H (home use): use at home. These stationary training devices are
intended for the use in private homes where access to the training device is
regulated by the owner (person with legal responsibility).
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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 when it is not used in accordance with
these instructions. The following safety instructions may appear in this
manual:
ATTENTION This notice indicates potentially hazardous situations which, if not
avoided, may result in property damage. CAUTION This notice indicates
potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, may result in slight
or minor injuries! WARNING This notice indicates potentially hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injuries!
DANGER 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.
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Technical Data
LCD Display:
+ Speed in km/h + RPM (Revolutions per minute) + Training duration in min. + Distance in km + Calories burned in kcal + Heart rate (using the hand pulse sensors or a chest strap) + Watts
Resistance system: Resistance levels:
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Wattage Adjustable range in the watt programme: Min. and max. Watt at 60 RPM: Min. and max. Watt at 100 RPM:
10-350 W 50-400 W 148-765W
Training programs in total: Quick-Start Programs: Target programs: Heart rate programs: Pre-set programs: User defined programs: Watt programs: Recovery test: Body fat test:
23 1 4 4 12 1 (per user) 1 1 1
Flywheel mass: Transmission ratio:
10kg 1 : 8.75
Stride length:
58.4 cm
Weight and dimensions: Article weight (gross, incl. packaging): Article weight
(net, without packaging): Packed dimensions (L x B x H): Set-up dimensions (L
x B x H):
Maximum user weight:
Use class:
112 kg 95 kg approx. 219 cm x 83 cm x 44 cm approx. 232 cm x 95 cm x 172 cm
180 kg
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1.2 Personal Safety
DANGER + Before you start using the equipment, you should consult your
physician that this type of exercise is suitable for you from a health
perspective. Particularly affected are persons who: have a hereditary
disposition to high blood pressure or heart disease, are over the age of 45,
smoke, have high cholesterol values, are overweight and/or have not exercised
regularly in the past year. If you are under medical treatment that affects
your heart rate, medical advice is absolutely essential. + Note that excessive
training can seriously endanger your health. Please also note that heart rate
monitoring systems can be inaccurate. If you notice any signs of weakness,
nausea, dizziness, pain, shortness of breath, or other abnormal symptoms, stop
exercising immediately and seek advice from your doctor if necessary. + The
owner must communicate all warnings and instructions to the user.
WARNING + This equipment 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 strict
observation when using the equipment. + Remember that your device does not
have a freewheel function. Therefore moving parts cannot be stopped
immediately. + Note that the individual physical power required to perform an
exercise may differ from the displayed mechanical power. + When ascending and
descending, make sure that one of the treads is in the lowest position. + The
equipment is strictly for use by one person at a time. + Keep your hands, feet
and other body parts, hair, clothing, jewellery and other objects well clear
of moving parts. + During use, wear suitable sports clothing rather than loose
or baggy clothing. When wearing sports shoes, make sure they have suitable
soles, preferably made of rubber or other nonslip materials. Shoes with heels,
leather soles, studs or spikes are unsuitable. Never exercise barefoot.
CAUTION + If your equipment needs to be connected to the power supply with a
mains cable, make sure that the cable is not a potential tripping hazard. +
Make sure that nobody is within the range of motion of the equipment during
training so as not to endanger you or other persons. + Do not insert any
objects of any kind into the openings of the device. + Be aware that if
adjustment devices are left protruding, they may impede the user’s movement.
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1.3 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.
WARNING + Do not leave the equipment unattended while the mains cable is
plugged into the mains socket. During your absence, the mains cable must be
removed from the mains socket to prevent improper use by third parties or
children. + If the mains cable or plug 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 equipment may only be connected directly to an earthed
socket using the supplied
mains cable. Extension cables must conform to VDE guidelines. Always
completely unwind the mains cable. + The socket must be protected by a fuse
with a minimum fuse rating of “16 A, slow blow”. + Do not make any changes to
the mains cable or the mains plug. + Keep the mains cable away from water,
heat, oil and sharp edges. Do not route the mains cable underneath the
equipment or under a carpet or rug, and do not place any objects on top of it.
- If your purchased item is equipped with a TFT console, software updates must
be carried out regularly. Follow the instructions on the console to perform
the update(s). + The software systems on gym equipment with TFT consoles are
set up only for the preinstalled apps. Do not install any additional apps.
NOTICE + The pre-installed apps on TFT consoles are produced and provided by external manufacturers. Fitshop does not take any responsibility for the availability, functionality or contents of these apps.
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1.4 Set-Up Place
WARNING + Do not place the equipment in main corridors or escape routes.
CAUTION + Choose a location in which to place the equipment such that there is
enough free space/ clearance to the front, the rear and to the sides of 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 space/ clearance to the front, the
rear and to the sides of the equipment. + The free area in the direction from
which the exercise equipment is accessed must be at least 0.6 m larger than
the exercise area. + The set-up and mounting surface of the equipment should
be flat, loadable and solid. ATTENTION + The device may only be used in one
building, in sufficiently tempered and dry rooms (ambient temperatures between
10°C and 35°C). The equipment should not be used outdoors or in rooms with
high humidity (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. + For Class S equipment, the exercise equipment may
only be used in areas where access, supervision and control are specifically
regulated by the owner.
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2 ASSEMBLY
2.1 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.
CAUTION + 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 adults. If in
doubt, seek the help of a third technically skilled person.
ATTENTION + To prevent damage to the equipment and the floor, assemble the
equipment on a mat or
packaging board.
NOTICE + In order to make the assembly as simple as possible, some screws and
nuts to be used can already be pre-assembled. + Ideally, assemble the
equipment at its later set-up place.
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2.2 Scope of Delivery
The 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 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.
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2.3 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. + If you have difficulty recognising the graphics, we recommend that you
open and/or download the PDF instructions stored in the webshop on your end
device (e.g. smartphone, tablet or PC). There you have the option of zooming
in closer. Please note that the Adobe Acrobat Reader programme must be
installed on your end device in order to open the file.
Step 1: Mounting the front and rear feet
NOTICE In the following step, please pay attention to the correct positioning
of the feet (see fig.).
Place the cover (58) and screw the front and rear feet (2 & 3) onto the main
frame (1), each with four hexagonal screws (13), four spring washers (12) and
four washers (11).
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Step 2: Mounting the console mast
1. Slide the cover (62) up around the console mast (4) (see fig. 2-1) and
connect cable (98) to cable (99) (see fig. 2-2).
2. Place the console mast (4) in the holder in the main frame (1) and screw
it in with four hexagonal screws (13), four spring washers (12) and four
washers (11).
3. Slide the cover (62) down and clip it into place.
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Step 3: Mounting the console and arms
1. Mount the left and right poles (6) onto the console mast (4) with two
hexagonal screws (13), two spring washers (12) and four washers (11) each.
2. Connect cable (117) to cable (98) (see fig. 3-1). 3. Place the console
(117) on the console mast (4) and screw into place with four screws (17) (see
fig. 3-2). Place the cover (112) under the console (117) and screw into place
with four screws (17) (see fig. 3-3).
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Step 4: Mounting the pedal rails and handlebar
1. Connect the cables (117 & 102) and the cables (117 & 103) with each other
(see fig. 4-1). 2. Mount the handlebar (5) onto the console mast (4) with two
hexagonal screws (73) and two
curved washers (74). Place the cover (80) on the handlebar (5) over the screw
connection. 3. Screw the left and right poles (6) together with the left and
right pedal rails (7L & 7R), each with
one hexagonal screw (86), two washers (87) and one locking nut (88) (see fig.
4-2).
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Step 5: Mounting the handles and pedals
1. Mount the right handle (10R) onto the right pole (6) with three hexagonal
screws (73), three curved washers (74) and three locking nuts (20) (see fig.
5-1).
2. Mount the left handle (10L) onto the left pole (6) with three hexagonal
screws (73), three curved washers (74) and three locking nuts (20) (see fig.
5-2).
3. Mount the pedals (91) onto the pedal rails (10r & 10L), each with four
screws (96). Place the pedal pads (92) onto the pedals (91).
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Step 6: Mounting the covers
1. Assemble the drink bottle holder parts (71 & 72) together and screw into
place on the console mast (4) with four screws (64). Click the front drink
bottle holder cover (70) onto the drink bottle holder (71) (see fig. 6-1).
2. Mount the pole covers (81 & 82) onto the left and right poles (6), each
with three screws (64) (see fig. 6-2).
3. Mount the covers (84L & 84R) onto the pedal rails (10L & 10R), each with
two screws (64) (see fig. 6-3).
4. Mount the left and right axial covers (89) onto the pedal rails (10L &
10R), each with two screws (17).
5. Mount the foot covers (16) onto the feet (2 & 3), each with three screws
(17). 6. Now hand tighten all screws.
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Step 8: Adjusting the feet
The crosstrainer can be stabilised on un-even surfaces with the adjustable
feet. 1. Lift up the crosstrainer on one side to gain access to the adjustable
feet underneath the frame. 2. Turn the screw clockwise to unscrew the foot,
lifting the crosstraining at that point. 3. Turn the screw anti-clockwise to
lower the crosstrainer at that point.
Step 9: Connecting the equipment to the mains supply
ATTENTION The equipment must not be connected to a power board, otherwise it
cannot be guaranteed that the equipment will be supplied with sufficient
power. Technical errors can result.
NOTICE The mains plug should only be used if the battery charge is
insufficient.
Connect the adaptor (120) to the unit and then plug the adaptor (120) into a
wall socket that complies with the specifications in the chapter on electrical
safety.
The adaptor included in the package is used to charge the battery, which is
installed inside the console. Please notice the following precautions,
otherwise the performance of the battery may decrease:
1. If the battery is fully discharged, it must be recharged for 8 to 10
hours. 2. If the battery is partially discharged, it must be charged for 1 to
4 hours. 3. If you do not plan to use the device for a longer period of time,
charge the battery completely
before storing the device. 4. The fully charged battery must be recharged
after one month of storage.
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Correctly Getting On and Off 1. To get on, grip the handles with both hands
and first step onto the left pedal with your left foot
or onto the right pedal with your right foot and then place your foot onto the
other pedal. 2. To get off, grip the handles with both hands and place one
foot next to the equipment and then
the other foot.
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3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE + Familiarise yourself with all the functions and setting options of
the device before starting training. Have the proper use of this product
explained to you by a specialist. + Always start your training with low
intensity and increase evenly and gently. End your training with a cool-down
phase. If you are unsure, please consult your physician.
3.1 Console display
DISPLAY TIME SPEED DISTANCE
CALORIES RPM LEVEL WATTS
PULSE
DESCRIPTION + Display of the elapsed training time (0:00 – 99:59) + Set a
target time with the rotary knob (0:00 – 99:00) in 1 min. increments-
Display of the current speed (max. 99.9)
+ Display of the distance covered (0.00-99.99) + Set a target distance with
the rotary knob (0.00-99.0) in 1km increments
+ Display of the calories burned (0-9999) + Set a target calorie value with
the rotary knob (0-9999) in 10 Cal. increments
Display of the current revolutions per minute (RPM) (0-999)
Display of the current resistance level
Display of the Watt value (0 -999)
+ Display of your heart rate (0-230) + Set a heart rate target with the
rotary knob (0-30-230) in singluar
increments
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3.2 Button functions
BUTTON Rotary knob BODY FAT RECOVERY RESET START/STOP
DESCRIPTION + Increasing the setting value or resistance level + Decreasing
the setting value or resistance level + Setting confirmation
Body fat test
Heart rate test on your recovery condition
Returns you to the previous training mode while making settings or selecting
an option. To reset the console, press and hold the button for 2 seconds
Start and stop your training
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3.3 Powering on the crosstrainer
The console starts automatically as soon as the crosstrainer is plugged into
the mains supply. Various components will light up. 1. Choose a user profile
(U1 – U4). 2. Enter in your gender (SEX), age (AGE), height (HEIGHT) and
weight (WEIGHT). You will proceed onto the main menu.
In the main menu you can choose from the different programmes. + MANUAL
(Quick-Start and target programmes) + PROGRAM (Profile programmes) + USER
PROGRAM (user defined programme) + H.R.C (Heart rate controlled programmes) +
WATT (Watt programme)
3.4 Standby mode
The console goes into standby mode after four mintues without inputs or
movement- The console will exit standby mode as soon as it registers movement.
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3.5 MANUAL (Manual programmes)
Under MANUAL you can choose between the Quick-Start programme and one of the
target programmes. For target programmes, settings for time (TIME), distance
(DISTANCE), caloires (CALORIES) or heart rate (PULSE) are possible.
3.5.1 Quick-Start programme
1. In the main menu, select MANUAL and confirm your choice with a single push
of the rotary knob.
2. To start the Quick-Start programme, just press the START/STOP button.
Various values will start counting upwards. 3. To pause the programme, press
the START/
STOP button again. 4. To end the programme, press the RESET button.
3.5.2 Target programmes
You have two choices for target programmes. The target programme can have a
singular or multiple targets set.
Training with a singular target value
1. In the main menu select MANUAL and confirm your choice with a single push
of the rotary knob. 2. Select your target value for time, calories, distance
or heart rate with the rotary knob and confirm
your choice with a single push of the rotary knob. WARNING
This crosstrainer is not medical equipment. The heart rate measurement of the
crosstrainer can be unprecise. Different factors can influence the heart rate
reading. The heart rate readings are only meant as a guide for training. 3. To
start the programme, press the START/STOP button. NOTICE During training it is
possible to change the resistance level with the rotary knob.
The target value counts down and the other values count upwards. 4. To pause
the programme, press the START/STOP button again. 5. To end the programme,
press the RESET button.
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Training with multiple target values
1. In the main menu select MANUAL and confirm your choice with a single push
of the rotary knob. 2. Select your target value for time, calories, distance
and/or heart rate with the rotary knob and
confirm your choice with a single push of the rotary knob. WARNING
This crosstrainer is not medical equipment. The heart rate measurement of the
crosstrainer can be unprecise. Different factors can influence the heart rate
reading. The heart rate readings are only meant as a guide for training.
3. To start the programme, press the START/STOP button.
NOTICE During training it is possible to change the resistance level with the
rotary knob.
The target values count down and the other values count upwards.
4. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. 5. To end the
programme, press the RESET button.
3.6 PROGRAM (Pro le programmes)
There are a total of 12 profile programmes available to choose from.
1. In the main menu select PROGRAM and confirm your choice with a single push
of the rotary knob.
2. Using the rotary knob select one of the profile programmes and confirm
your choice with a single push of the rotary knob.
3. Using the rotary knob select the training time and confirm the setting
with a single push of the rotary knob.
4. To start the programme, press the START/STOP button.
NOTICE During training it is possible to change the resistance level with the
rotary knob.
5. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again.
NOTICE While the programme is paused it is possible to change the training
time.
6. To end the programme, press the RESET button.
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P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
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3.7 USER (User de ned programme)
There are 16 segments available in user defined programmes.
1. In the main menu select USER and confirm your choice with a single push of
the rotary knob.
2. Select the resistance level of each segment and confirm each value with a
single push of the rotary knob.
3. To end setting the resistance levels, press and hold the rotary knob for 2
seconds.
The last set level is shown on the display.
You now have the option to set training time with the rotary knob.
4. Using the rotary knob, select the training time and confirm the setting
with a single push of the rotary knob or press the START/STOP button to
directly start your training.
NOTICE During training it is possible to change the resistance level with the
rotary knob.
5. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. 6. To end the
programme, press the RESET button.
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3.8 H.R.C. (Heart rate controlled programmes)
WARNING This crosstrainer is not medical equipment. The heart rate measurement
of the crosstrainer can be unprecise. Different factors can influence the
heart rate reading. The heart rate readings are only meant as a guide for
training.
There are four heart rate programmes available to choose from. You can choose
from one of the three pre-set target heart rate programmes (55%, 75% or 90% of
your maximum heart rate) or choose TARGET and manually set a target heart rate
value. Your maximum heart rate is calculated by the console and is dependant
on your age set. We recommend using a chest heart rate sensor (chest strap)
for this programme.
1. In the main menu select H.R.C. and confirm your choice with a single push
of the rotary knob. 2. Using the rotary knob select one of the pre-set target
heart rate programmes or TARGET and
confirm your choice with a single push of the rotary knob. 3. If you have
selected TARGET, use the rotary knob select a target heart rate and confirm
your
setting with a single push of the rotary knob. NOTICE
The pre-set TARGET value is 100. 3.1. Optionally you can also set a time and
confirm this with a single push of the rotary knob. 4. To start the programme,
press the START/STOP button and hold the hand pulse sensors in your
hands or alternatively you can use an optional chest strap.
Your current heart rate will be displayed during training.
NOTICE If no heart rate is detected, the display will show:
5. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. 6. To end the
programme, press the RESET button.
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3.9 WATT (Watt programme)
1. In the main menu select WATT and confirm your choice with a single push of
the rotary knob.
2. Using the rotary knob, select a Watt value and confirm your setting with a
single push of the rotary knob.
NOTICE The pre-set value is 120.
3.
Usingtherotaryknobselectthetrainingtimeandconfirmthesettingwithasinglepushoftherotary
knob or press the START/STOP button to directly start your training.
NOTICE The resistance level changes automatically to the set Watt value.
4. To pause the programme, press the START/STOP button again. 5. To end the
programme, press the RESET button.
3.10 RECOVERY (Recovery function)
Use the recovery function after a training session to measure your recovery
heart rate.
To start the recovery function, press the RECOVERY button and hold the hand pulse sensors or alternatively use an optional chest strap.
The display shows a countdown that runs from 00:60 to 00:00.
NOTICE If you wish to prematurely end the recovery function, press the RECOVERY button again.
Based on the final pulse readings, once the countdown ends you’ll receive a fitness grade from F1 to F6.
F1
Very good
F2
Good
F3
Average
F4
Adequate
F5
Bad
F6
Very bad
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3.11 BODY FAT (Body fat analysis)
1. Choose your user profile (U1-U4). 2. To start the body fat analysis, in
the main menu press the BODY FAT button and hold on to the
hand pulse sensors. NOTICE
Should you not properly grip the hand pulse sensors, the display will show the
error code E-1. NOTICE
If you wish to prematurley end the body fat analysis and return to the
previous program, press the BODY FAT button again. After successfully ending
the test you’ll be shown your body fat ratio (FAT%) and your BMI. NOTICE
Should you body fat ratio be outside of the 5% – 50%, the display will show
the error code E-4.
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3.12 Wireless Connection and Fitness Apps
This console is equipped with a wireless connection interface. Please take
note that your mobile device needs to be compatible with the wireless
connection interface of the treadmill. To use training apps you will have to
activate the wireless connection function on your mobile device (tablet or
smart phone) and start the fitness app. Select your fitness equipment. Please
follow the instructions given in the app. You will find the name of your
fitness euqipment on a small sticker on the back of the console. You will find
the fitness apps in the app stores of Google or Apple. There you will find the
apps “Kinomap” or “Zwift”. Please note that these apps are produced by an
external manufacturer. Fitshop does not take any responsibility regarding the
availability, functionality or contents of these programmes.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The pre-installed apps are produced and provided by external manufacturers.
Changes and availability within these apps might occur. Fitshop does not take
any responsibility and can not be held liable for the availability,
functionality or contents of these apps. To make sure the preinstalled apps
are working correctly, they must be updated regularly. If needed, the
respective app will notify you to do so. To update the app, you need a google
account. A google email is sufficient. Just follow the instructions on the
screen to perform the update. Please note: The system is set up only for the
pre-installed apps. Do not install any additional apps as their proper
functionality can not be guaranteed. The installation of other apps might
cause technical issues.
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4 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 4.1 General Instructions
ATTENTION + Make sure that the equipment is protected from moisture, dust and
dirt in the selected
storage location. The storage location should be dry and well ventilated and
have a constant ambient temperature between 5°C and 45°C. 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.
4.2 Transportation Wheels
ATTENTION If you want to transport your equipment over particularly sensitive
and soft floor coverings, such as parquet, planks or laminate, lay out the
transport route with cardboard or similar to avoid possible floor damage. 1.
Stand behind the equipment and lift it until the weight is transferred to the
transportation wheels. After that, you easily can move the equipment to a new
position. For long transport distances the equipment should be disassembled
and safely packed. 2. Select the new location by following the instructions in
the section 1.4 of this manual.
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5 TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE
5.1 General Instructions
WARNING + Do not make any improper changes to the equipment.
CAUTION + 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 + 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 The drive disc is wobbling or producing noises Display doesn’t function
Pedals are squeaking Squeaking noises Rails are squeaking
No pulse displayed
Cause
Solution
Drive disc is loose
Tighten the nut
Cables not properly connected
Check all cable connections
Pedals are loose
Tighten the screws in the pedals
Screws have loosened
Check that all the screws are tightened
The rails and/or wheels are dirty or the rails are dry
Clean the rails and wheels Re-lubricate the rails with fat-free silicon
+ Source of interference in + Eliminate the source of interference
the room
(e.g. Mobile, Speakers, etc.)
+ Chest strap is not + Use a compatible chest strap (see
compatible
recommended accessories)
+ Position of the chest + Re-position the chest strap and/or
strap is incorrect
moisten the electrode(s)
+ Batteries are empty
+ Change the batteries
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5.3 Error codes and troubleshooting
The electronics of the crosstrainer are continually running tests. In case of
deviations, an error code is shown on the display and normal operation is
stopped for your safety. + E-1 No values were received during the body fat
analysis. Make sure that, during the analysis,
you hold on to the hand pulse sensors with both hands. + E-4 The user settings
entered for age, height, weight or the body fat ratio is outside of the
setting range.
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5.4 Maintenance and Inspection Calendar
To avoid damage from body sweat, the equipment must be cleaned with a damp
towel (no solvents!) after each training session.
The following routine tasks must be performed at the specified intervals:
Part Display console Slide rails Lubrication of slide rails and moving parts Plastic covers Screws and cable connections Legend: C = clean; I = inspect
Weekly C
C
Monthly I C
I I
Quarterly I
*Make sure to always clean the slide rails and moving parts before re-lubricating.
By scanning the QR code with the camera function or QR code scanner app of
your smartphone/tablet, a video on general maintenance of a crosstrainer opens
on YouTube. The video serves to illustrate the maintenance points described in
this manual.
Please note that the video may not be available in your language or with
appropriate subtitles.
If you cannot scan QR codes, you can access all Fitshop videos on YouTube by
first opening YouTube and entering “Fitshop” in the search field.
6 DISPOSAL
At the end of its operational life, this equipment cannot be disposed of in
normal household waste. Instead, it must be disposed of via an electricals
recycling centre. Further information can be obtained from your local
authority`s recycling service.
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.
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This unit contains a rechargeable 12V 2.6 Ah lead-acid battery (Sealed Lead
Acid battery, SLA battery for short). For proper disposal of the unit, the
installed SLA battery must first be removed. It is located underneath the
frame.
CAUTION The following steps must be carried out by two people.
1. Lift the unit at the rear end using the handle. 2. Remove the two screws
and the plate. 3. Carefully pull out the SLA battery and disconnect it from
the cables.
The unit and the SLA battery can now be disposed of properly.
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7 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.
If you have purchased a fitness machine with pulse training and want to train
your heart rate, we strongly recommend that you use 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 makes training even
better. If you would like to find out more about compatible accessories,
please go to the detail page of the product in our webshop (the easiest way is
to enter the article number in the search field above) and go to the
recommended accessories on this page. You can also use the QR code provided.
Of course, you can also contact our customer service: by telephone, e-mail, in
one of our branches or via our social media channels. We will be happy to
advise you!
floor mat
chest strap towels
chest strap contact gel silicone spray
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89 ORDERING SPARE PARTS
9.1 Serial Number and Model Name
In order to provide you with the best possible service, please have the model
name, article number, serial number, exploded drawing and parts list ready.
The corresponding contact options can be found in chapter 10 of this operating
manual.
NOTICE 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.
5
Model no./Modell Nr.: Standard/Norm: Maximum weight/max. Benutzergewicht:
Class/Klasse: Date/Datum: Sport-Tiedje GmbH, Flensburger Str. 55, 24837
Schleswig
MADE IN RoH
Serial nº.:
Enter the serial number in the appropriate field. Serial number:
Brand / Category: Taurus / Crosstrainer
Model Name: X10.5
Article Number: TF-X10.5-2
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9.2 Parts List
No. Name
1
Main frame
2
Front stabilizer
3
Rear stabilizer
4
Handlebar post
5
Handlebar
6
Supporting tube for moveable
handlebar
7R Right pedal supporting tube
7L
Left pedal supporting tube
8
Crank
9
Fixing plate for idle wheel
10R Right dip foam
10L Left dip foam
11 Flat washer
12 Spring washer
13 Hex bolt
14 Adjustable wheel
15 Nut
16 Front stabilizer cover
17 Cross bolt
18 Moving wheel
19 Allen bolt
20 Nylon nut
21 Flat washer
22 C clip
23 Waved washer
24 Bearing
25 Flat washer
26 Nut
27 Connecting cable(2)
28 Plastic flat washer
29 Nylon nut
Supplier Parts No.
749G1-3-1000-BA0 749S0-3-2100-BA1 749S0-3-2112-BA1 749S0-3-2000-BA2
749S0-3-2400-BA0 749S0-3-3700-BA0
Specifi cation
749S0-3-3810-BA1 749S0-3-3811-BA1 749S0-3-2700-B1 747S0-3-1600-00 58015-6-1396-B1 58015-6-1397-B1 55108-1-1612-FA 55108-2-1520-FA 50108-5-0015-F0 26000-6-1095-B0 55210-2-2008-FA 734S0-6-2186-B0 52605-5-0012-F0 26100-6-1087-B0 50308-5-0040-F3 55208-1-2008-FA 55110-1-2020-NA 55517-1-0010-00 55117-5-2203–DA 58006-6-1044-00 55108-1-2830-NA 55208-2-2006-NA 739G0-6-3182-00 55110-1-5010-BF 55206-1-2006-CA
D384T D384T D16D8.51.2T D15.4 XD8.2x2T M81.2515L D38M101.5 M101.58T 600190.279.4 M50.812L D6524 M81.2540L M81.258T D20D112t S-17(1T) D17D220.3T 6203-2RS , SKF D28D8.53T M81.256T 500L D50D10*1.0T M6x1.0x6T
Qty.
1 2 2 1 1 2
1 1 2 1 1 1 24 24 24 5 5 2 43 2 2 9 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2
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30 Hex bolt
50106-2-0075-N0
M6*75L
1
31 Fixing plate
815G0-6-1673-N0
20274T
2
32 Allen screw
54006-5-0015-D0
M61.015L
6
33 Nut
55206-2-2005-NA
M615T
2
34 Bearing
58006-6-1059-00
6205-2RS1,SKF
2
35 Allen bolt
54010-8-0065-F6
M101.565L
2
36 Nut
55210-A-2008-FA
M101.58T
4
37 Spacer
75000-6-2781-01
D29.5D25.29T
1
38 Bolt
50108-2-0020-U0
M81.2520L
4
39 Flat washer
55108-1-2115-CA
D21D8.51.5T
2
40 Sleeve
747S0-6-2707-00
D30D25.245L
1
41 Belt
58004-6-1115-00
540 PJ8
1
42 Pulley wheel
58008-6-1036-D0
D35029.93T
1
43 Hex bolt
50108-5-0020-C0
M8x1.25x20L
4
44 Nylon nut
55208-1-2008-CA
M81.258T
4
45 Fixing nut
75000-6-2807-N0
M251.532*6T
2
46 Allen bolt
54006-5-0010-F0
M61.010L
2
47 Flat washer
55106-1-2820-FA
D28D6.52T
2
48 C key
75000-6-3107-01
8720L
2
49 Flat washer
55126-1-3420-FA
D34D262.0T
1
50 Crank axle
747S0-3-2903-01
1
51 Self generator
747G0-3-3102-00
D242.712976
1
52 Connecting cable
841G0-6-3177-00
300L
1
53 Flat washer
55106-1-1310-NA
D13D6.51.0T
4
54 Spring washer
55106-2-1013-NA
D10.5D6.11.3T
4
55L Left chain cover
747B2-6-4501-B0
734.4878.298.1
1
55R Right chain cover
747S0-6-4502-B0
734878.2105.2
1
56L Left front decorative cover
749G0-6-4523-B0
349.1373.2101.2
1
56R Right front decorative cover
749G0-6-4546-B0
349.1373.298.2
1
57 Front decorative cover
747S0-6-4523-B20
168.9175.2170.8
1
58 Upper cover
749S0-6-4509-B0
455.7175.296.1
1
59 Upper decorative cover
749S0-6-4520-B0
639313175.6
1
60 Round cover
747S0-6-4506-B0
D632.9*36.7
2
61 Side cover
747S0-6-4582-C0
148130.316.1
2
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62 Upper protective cover
734S0-6-4580-B0
63 Front foot cover
749S0-6-3775-B0
64 Screw
52842-2-0015-F0
65 Pin
71600-6-4586-60
66 Buffer
55308-4-0020-G9
67 Axle
747S0-6-3771-N0
68 Flat washer
55108-1-2520-FA
69 Buffer
739S0-6-1081-B0
70 Front water bottle holder
749S0-6-2091-B0
71 Rear water bottle holder
749S0-6-2092-B0
72 Water bottler holder
747S0-6-2074-B0
73 Hex bolt
50108-5-0050-F3
74 Curved washer
55108-3-2215-FA
75 Upper handle pulse cover
747S0-6-2517-B0
76 Lower handle pulse cover
747S0-6-2518-B0
77 Cross screw
54203-2-0030-F0
78 Cross screw
54203-2-0012-F0
79 Front handlebar protective cover 734S0-6-3780-B0
80 Rear handlebar protective cover 734S0-6-3781-B0
81 Front handlebar protective cover(Black)
747S0-6-3780-B0
82 Rear handlebar protective cover(Black)
747S0-6-3781-B0
83 Bearing
58006-6-1042-00
84L Front foot cover(left)
747S0-6-3775-B0
84R Front foot cover(right)
747S0-6-3776-B0
85 Sleeve(2)
747S0-6-2788-00
86 Allen bolt
50412-8-0070-F4
87 Flat washer
55112-1-2425-FA
88 Nylon nut
55212-1-2012-FA
89 Front pedal axle cover
747S0-6-3880-B0
90 Short axle
749S0-6-3890-00
91 Pedal
58029-6-1147-B0
92 Pedal pad
75000-6-3896-B0
93 Bearing
58006-6-1031-00
170147125.5
1
784.9144.6142.4
1
ST4.2*15L
51
D626.57.7
4
D10.5*20L
2
D25*180.5L
2
D25D8.52T
2
D27D8.22.5T
2
189154.267.9
1
203.1189157.4
1
113138.3120.5
1
M81.2550L
8
D22xD8.5×1.5T
8
184.520.850
2
184.535.250
2
M30.530L
4
M30.512L
2
10077.142
1
97.27542
1
240.5127.859
2
240.5127.850
2
6004-2RS(CO),SKF
8
152.391.146.7
2
152.391.160
2
D25.4D20.244L
2
M121.7570L
2
D24D13.5D2.5T
4
M121.7512T
2
182.495.767.6
2
D25*16L
2
434.2210.784
2
379168.55T
2
2203-2RS
2
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94 C clip
55540-3-0018-D0
S-40(1.8T) D40
2
95 Bushing
58002-6-1109-UC0
D25D205.5L
4
96 Cross bolt
52606-2-0015-F0
M6115L
8
97 Upper computer cable
747G0-6-2572-00
300L
1
98 Middle computer cable
734G0-6-2587-00
1000L
1
99 Lower computer cable
749G0-6-2573-00
2050L
1
100 Sensor cable
805S0-6-2576-00
500L
1
101 Round magnet
174R4-6-2574-00
M02
1
102 Lower cable for quick key(1)
747S0-6-2544-00
850L
1
103 Lower cable for quick key(2)
747S0-6-2536-00
850L
1
104 Battery connecting cable
744G1-6-2553-00
1100L
1
105 Controller board
818G0-6-2597-00
GEM-C03
1
108 Buffer
818G0-6-2594-B0
252T80
2
109 Fixing board
749G1-6-1085-BA0
77482.5T
1
110 Chargeable battery
818G0-6-2554-00
12V 2.6Ah
1
111 Electric cable
73102-6-2596-00
1000L
1
112 Back computer cover
747S0-6-2529-B0
337.6225.558.4
1
113 Blocked plug
747S0-6-4590-B0
109.55
1
115 Membrane button (+)
747S0-6-2533-00
D39
1
116 Membrane button(-)
747S0-6-2534-00
D39
1
117 Computer
749G1-2-2500-B0
1
118 Upper cable for quick key(1)
734S0-6-2542-00
400L
1
119 Upper cable for quick key(2)
734S0-6-2539-00
400L
1
120 Adaptor
831D2-6-2584-00
Output 12V,2A
1
123 Allen Spanner
58030-6-1031-N1
M6
1
124 Spanner
58030-6-1039-C1
188*6.5T
1
125 Allen spanner
58030-6-1033-N0
M10
1
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5
/
/
/
5
5
/
5
5
9.3 Exploded Drawing
7$,&2
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10 WARRANTY
Products from TAURUS® are subject to strict quality control. However, if a
fitness equipment purchased from us does not work perfectly, we take it very
seriously and ask you to contact our customer service as indicated. We are
happy to help you by phone via our service hotline.
Error Descriptions Your fitness equipment is developed for long-term, high-
quality training. However, should a problem arise, please first read the
operating instructions. For further assistance, please contact your contract
partner or call our service hotline. To ensure your problem is solved as
quickly as possible, please describe the defect as exactly as possible.
In addition to the statutory warranty, we provide a warranty for every fitness
equipment purchased from us according to the following provisions. Your
statutory rights are not a ected.
Warrantee The warrantee is the first/original buyer and/or any person who
received a newly purchased product as a gift from the original buyer.
Warranty period The warranty periods, shown on our 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 repair, a
replacement of individual damaged parts or a complete replacement. Spare
parts, that have to be mounted while assembling the equipment, have to be
replaced by the warrantee personally and are not a part of repair. After the
expiration of the warranty period, the responsibility for parts costs, repair
costs, installation costs and delivery costs lies with the warranty holder.
The terms of use are defined as follows: + Home use: solely for private use in
private households up to 3 hours per day + Semi-professional use: up to 6
hours per day (e. g. rehabilitation centres, hotels, clubs, company gyms) +
Professional use: more than 6 hours per day (e. g. commercial gyms)
Warranty Service Within the warranty period, equipment which develops faults
as a result of material or manufacturing defects, will be repaired or replaced
at our discretion. 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.
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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. If the
fault is covered by our warranty, you will receive a new or repaired equipment
in return.
Warranty claims are invalid in case of damage resulting from: + misuse or
improper handling + environmental influences (moisture, heat, electrical
surge, dust, etc.) + failure to follow the current safety measures for the
equipment + failure to follow the operating instructions + use of force (e. g.
hitting, kicking, falling) + interventions which were not carried out by one
of our authorized service centres + unauthorised repair attempts
Proof of Purchase and Serial Number Please make sure that you are able to
provide the appropriate receipt when claiming on your warranty. So that we can
clearly identify the model of your equipment, and for the purposes of our
quality 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 service hotline. It
will help us to deal with your request swiftly.
If you cannot find the serial number on your fitness equipment, our service
team is at your disposal to offer further information.
Service outside of the Warranty Period We are also happy to issue an
individual cost estimate if there is a problem with your fitness equipment
after the warranty has expired, or in cases which do not fall under the terms
of the warranty, e. g. normal wear and tear. Please contact our customer
service team to find a quick and cost-effective solution to your problem. In
such a case you will be responsible for the delivery costs.
Communication Many problems can be solved just by speaking to us as your
specialist supplier. We know how important it is to you as a user of the
fitness equipment to have problems solved quickly and simply, so you can enjoy
working out with minimal interruption. For that reason, we also want to
resolve your queries quickly and in a straightforward manner. Thus, please
always keep your customer number and the serial number of the faulty equipment
handy.
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10 CONTACT
DE
TECHNIK
+49 4621 4210-900 +49 4621 4210-698 technik@fitshop.de Öffnungszeiten
entnehmen Sie
unserer Homepage.
SERVICE
0800 20 20277
(kostenlos)
04621 4210 – 0 info@fitshop.de Öffnungszeiten entnehmen Sie
unserer Homepage: https://stg.fit/statita
ES
TECNOLOGÍA Y SERVICIOS
911 238 029 info@fitshop.es Consulta nuestro horario de
apertura en la página web: https://stg.fit/statit5
DK
TEKNIK OG SERVICE
80 90 16 50
+49 4621 4210-945
info@fitshop.dk Åbningstider kan findes på
hjemmesiden: https://stg.fit/statit7
UK
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
00800 2020 2772
+494621 4210 944
info@fitshop.co.uk You can find the opening
hours on our homepage: https://stg.fit/statitc
FR
TECHNIQUE & SERVICE
+33 (0) 189 530984
+49 4621 42 10 933
info@fitshop.fr Vous trouverez les heures
d’ouverture sur notre site Internet: https://stg.fit/statit4
NL
TECHNISCHE DIENST & SERVICE
+31 172 619961 service@fitshop.nl De openingstijden vindt u op
onze homepage: https://stg.fit/statit3
BE
TECHNIQUE & SERVICE
02 732 46 77
+49 4621 4210 933
info@fitshop.be Vous trouverez les heures
d’ouverture sur notre site Internet: https://stg.fit/statit8
INT
TECHNICAL SUPPORT & SERVICE
+49 4621 4210-944 service-int@fitshop.de You can find the opening
hours on our homepage: https://stg.fit/statita
PL
DZIAL TECHNICZNY I SERWIS
22 307 43 21
+49 4621 42 10-948
info@fitshop.pl Godziny otwarcia mona znale
na stronie glównej: https://stg.fit/statit6
AT
TECHNIK & SERVICE
0800 20 20277 (Freecall)
+49 4621 42 10-0
info@fitshop.at Öffnungszeiten entnehmen
Sie unserer Homepage: https://stg.fit/statitb
CH
TECHNIK & SERVICE
0800 202 027
+49 4621 42 10-0
info@fitshop.ch Öffnungszeiten entnehmen
Sie unserer Homepage: https://stg.fit/statit9
Please find a detailed overview including address and opening hours for all
stores of the Fitshop Group in Germany and abroad on the following website:
www.fitshop.com/en/stores
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WE
LIVE
FITNESS
WEBSHOP AND SOCIAL MEDIA
Fitshop is Europe’s largest specialist store for home fitness equipment with
currently over 70 stores and one of the world’s most renowned online mail
order companies for fitness equipment. Private customers order via the 25 web
shops in the respective national language or have their desired equpiment
assembled on site. In addition, the company supplies fitness studios, hotels,
sports clubs, companies and physio practices with professional equipment for
endurance and strength training. Fitshop offers a wide range of fitness
equipment from renowned manufacturers, high-quality in-house developments and
comprehensive services, such as a build-up service and sports scientific
advice before and after the purchase. The company employs numerous sports
scientists, fitness trainers and competitive athletes.
Visit us also on our social media platforms or our blog!
www.fitshop.co.uk www.fitshop.de/blog www.facebook.com/fitshop.co.uk
www.instagram.com/fitshop_uk
www.youtube.com/@fitshop_uk
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X10.5
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Crosstrainer X10.5 Pro
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