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Table Of Contents
- NOTE:
- BATTERY INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT
- SCAN: Display changes according to the next diagra
- COUNT: The current count with starting exercise.
- DISTANCE (DIST): The current distance with startin
- TIME: The total working times with starting exerci
- TOTAL COUNT (TOT): The total count which this func
- CALORIES: The calorie burned with starting exercis
- CALORIES (CAL): The calorie burned with starting e
- SPM: Number of strokes per minute, indicating the
- T/500M: The time for 500 meters during exercise
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HOW TO FILL AND EMPTY THE TANK
1. Remove the Fill Plug (No. 18) from the Upper Tank Cover (No. 13).
2. To fill the tank with water, refer to Fig. A
. Insert the Pumping Siphon (No. 24) into the tank, then
use the Pumping Siphon (No. 24) and a bucket to fill the tank. Use the water level gauge on the
side of the tank to measure desired water level in the tank.
3. To empty the tank, refer to Fig. B
. Place a bucket next to the rower, and use the Pumping
Siphon (No. 24) to pump out the water from the tank into the bucket.
4. Insert the Fill Plug (No. 18) into the Upper Tank Cover (No. 13). Wipe excess water off the
frame.
NOTE:
Fill the tank only with tap water. Add 1 water purification tablet (1 packet is included). Never use
pool chlorine or chlorine bleach. This will damage the tank and void the warranty.
Add a water purification tablet every 6 months or as needed. If water remains cloudy, replace the
water in the tank.
Do not consume the tank water. Dispose of the water after pumping it out from the tank.
WATER LEVEL
See Fig. A. The water level gauge is on the side of the tank. The maximum fill level is 6. Never
fill over this limit. Filling the tank over this limit will void the warranty.
The resistance depends on the water level in the tank. Water level 1 is the lowest resistance.
Level 6 is the highest resistance.
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2
3
4
5
6
MAX FILL
MIN. FILL
RESIS.
LEVEL
WATER LEVEL
R E S I S T A N C E
18
18
24
13
13
1
1
24
Fig.A
Fig.B