Keiser M7I Recumbent Stepping Machine. User Manual

Keiser Corporation Recumbent Stepping Machine. Users Manual

Users Manual

M7i WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE TBT STRENGTH | CARDIO | FUNCTIONAL
M7i WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
TOTAL BODY TRAINER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
M SERIES
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03 — IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
04 — INTRODUCTION
04 — WEIGHT AND FOOTPRINT
04_PLACEMENT OF THE M7i
04 — A S S E M B LY
04_TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
05_PARTS LIST
05_ACCESSORIES
06_PRODUCT OVERVIEW
07_RECOILERS
07_LEVELLER FOOT
08_FINAL CHECK FOR PROPER OPERATION
09_BLUETOOTH® smart
10 — M7i SERIES COMPUTER
10_OVERVIEW
10_DISPLAY FEATURES
12 — SET UP AND OPERATION
12_EMERGENCY BRAKE
12_ADJUSTMENT KNOB
12_RECOILER SAFETY STRAPS
13_BIOMECHANICAL POSITION
14_M7i EXERCISE POSITIONS
15 — MAINTENANCE
15_PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
16 — COMPUTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
16 — M SERIES CARDIO CALIBRATION
16 — REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE NOTICES
17 — WARRANTY
CONTENTS
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1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Consult your physician before beginning any exercise
program, especially if you suffer from heart disease,
respiratory disease, diabetes, high blood pressure,
elevated cholesterol, arthritis, or any other diseases or
physical complaints.
6. Supervision is required if you have a disability or medical
condition.
7. Only use replacement parts recommended by Keiser
Corporation.
8. Replace defective components immediately and/or keep
the equipment out of use until repaired.
9. Routinely check and pay special attention to components
most susceptible to wear.
10. Maximum load per Handle/Arm shall not exceed 100 lbs
(45.4 kg).
11. As wheelchairs (manual or powered) vary, so will the
means to stabilize them during exercise. Please take
stability into consideration before exercise to help prevent
any inadvertent movement or tip hazard during exercise.
12. Wheel locks on your wheelchair are the primary means
of stability and are required during exercise. Ensure
that your wheel locks are functional and adjusted to
completely stabilize your wheelchair. Powered mobility
devices should be turned off when exercising.
13. Always attempt exercises for the rst time with the
assistance of a spotter and be aware of the potential
for your wheelchair or mobility device to tip over in any
direction.
14. Recoiler Safety Straps help increase stability during
exercise. Refer to the “Recoiler Safety Straps” section
(page 12) for user instructions.
15. The M7i is NOT designed with a freewheel, but a xed
gear system. The Handles are attached to the Crank
Arms through the links and the eccentrics. These cannot
be disengaged. When the Flywheel is in motion, the
Footpads—including the Handles—will also be in motion.
16. Never remove your feet from the Footpads while the
Flywheel is in motion as serious user injury may occur.
17. Individuals with limited lower body control should always
secure feet with Foot straps when operating the machine.
Swivel the strap to the upright position. Place your foot
under the strap and onto the Footpad with heel resting
against the rear wall of the Footpad. Pull the Footpad strap
end up and away from foot to tighten strap to foot. Press
the hook and loop surfaces rmly together to fasten.
Ensure the strap is snug to t without causing discomfort.
18. While the Flywheel is in motion, always keep hands on
the Handles.
19. If any adjustments are required during exercise, use the
Handles to slowly bring all motion to a controlled stop.
20. The Resistance Lever also functions as an Emergency
Brake, allowing you to safely slow or stop the motion of
the Flywheel. Move the Resistance Lever away from you
to increase the gear and slow the motion of the Flywheel.
Move the Resistance Lever all of the way forward to
engage the Emergency Brake.
21. The M7i is intended for use in training areas of organizations
where access and control is specically regulated by a
person responsible for determining the suitability of use.
22. Keep children and pets clear from the machine at all times,
especially while in use. Children shall not play with the M7i.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed
by children without supervision.
23. This M7i can be used by children aged from 14 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge
if they are supervised or have been given instruction
concerning use of the M7i in a safe way and understand
the potential for any hazards involved.
24. Before dismounting, push the Resistance Lever to the
most forward position to engage the Emergency Brake.
25. Footpad movements at high speeds or utilizing the M7i for
independent upper or lower body exercises are considered
advanced techniques, and should only be performed when
the user has reached an advanced level and/or under
supervision.
26. Ensure that all adjustment straps are secure and do not
obstruct user movement and are not left hanging loose
or unfastened so as to come in contact and interfere with
the user during operation.
2 7. The M7i should not be positioned in direct sunlight, in
areas of extreme temperature and humidity, or where
the machine may be splashed with water or uids. The
M7i is intended for indoor use only.
28. The minimum amount of free area around the M7i is 36
inches (914 mm) on all sides. Refer to the “Placement of
the M7i” section (page 4) for further placement direction.
WARNING: Incorrect or excessive exercise may cause injury. If you experience any kind of pain,
including but not limited to chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness of breath, stop exercising
immediately and consult your physician before continuing.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Carefully cut shipping box along the dotted line located near the base.
2. Remove upper portion by lifting up and over the machine.
3. Cut shipping box straps that secure the M7i. Carefully tilt the M7i toward the rear until the transport wheels
make contact with the oor, then position the machine at the desired location.
4. Layout the components of the machine and compare them to the “Parts List” on page 5.
NOTE: If parts are missing or damaged contact your local dealer, distributor, or Keiser Corp. Service
Department.
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Keiser M7i Wheelchair-Accessible Total Body Trainer and welcome
to the Keiser family. Your new resistance system is a revolutionary way to exercise providing a smoother,
quieter, and more predictable workout. Our machines are engineered to help improve function and maximize
results. The Keiser M7i design and tness technology place the wellness goals of any level within reach.
We commend you on your decision to work toward your health and wellness goals. For your safety, and to
ensure the best experience and maximum gains, please heed all warnings and follow all recommendations
before you begin exercise.
Yours in Health,
Keiser Corporation
The following tools and materials are required to assemble the machine but not supplied:
INTRODUCTION
WEIGHT AND FOOTPRINT
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
PLACEMENT OF THE M7i
Total Weight
Qty
1
1
1
Qty
1
1
1
Description
5 mm Hex Key
Torque Wrench (minimum 20 ft-lbs/27 Nm)
5 mm Hex Bit Socket
Description
HYDROTEX Acculube #2 lubricating grease
Paste or spray wax (apply after assembly)
Clean cloth
142 lbs (64.4 kg)
Length 39.4 in (1,000 mm) x Width 28 in (711 mm)
M7i Footprint
ASSEMBLY
36 in (914 mm) 36 in (914 mm)
36 in (914 mm)36 in (914 mm)
TRAINING AREA
REAR
FRONT
FREE AREA
39.4 in (1,000 mm)
28 in (711 mm)
Figure 1. M7i Training Area
The minimum amount of required free area space around the M7i is 36
inches (914 mm) on all sides (see Figure 1 “Training Area”). When M7i
machines are positioned adjacent to each other, the free area may be
shared. Free area space at the rear of the machine is not required when
the M7i is positioned against a wall.
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PARTS LIST
Qty Description Part Number
2M8 x 1.25 x 70, Socket Button Head Cap Screw 9543
25/16 Washer 9369
1Left Recoiler Assembly 520805
1Right Recoiler Assembly 520806
1
2
3
4
1 2 3 4
Figure 2. Parts List (not to scale)
May be used when grip
strength is limited or hand
function is impaired.
May be used to facilitate
proper leg motion and
provide stability.
ADAPTIVE WRIST STRAPSLEG STABILIZERS
ADAPTABILITY KIT (Part Number 520800)
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
ACCESSORIES
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3
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Computer System with Bluetooth® smart
Lever Locks
Flywheel
Recoilers
Valet Tray
Transport Wheels
Resistance Lever/Emergency Brake
Adjustment Knobs
Handles
Leveller Foot
Recoiler Safety Straps
Footpads
Recoiler Safety Strap Hooks
Foot Straps
110
5
15
211
6
16
312
13
7
17
4
14
Arms
Water Bottle Holder
Base Plate
8
9
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
4
3
10
11
17
15
14
12
16
13
Figure 3. M7i Wheelchair-Accessible TBT
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1. Insert the Left and Right Recoiler shaft into the M7i Main Frame until it stops, refer to Figure 4.
2. Install Recoilers to the Main Frame with one M8 x 1.25 x 70 Socket Head Cap Screw and one 5/16 Washer per side.
Tighten using a 5 mm Hex Key. Torque to 20 ft-lbs (27 Nm) using a Torque Wrench with a 5 mm Hex Bit Socket.
RECOILERS
WARNING: Sudden release of Recoiler Safety Strap in the unlock position will snap back
uncontrolled and could result in damage to the machine or in serious injury. Always check to
ensure the Lock Levers are in lock position during use.
Figure 4. Left and Right Recoiler Installation
LEVELLER FOOT
Figure 5. Leveller Foot Adjustment
If the sub-oor is not level, the Leveller Foot allows adjustment to a position that will level your M7i.
Adjust the Leveller Foot by slightly lifting the corresponding
base corner of the machine and screwing the foot in or out,
refer to Figure 5.
Rotate the Leveller Foot in (or counterclockwise, from a
topside view) to drive the foot further into the base.
Rotate the Leveller Foot out (or clockwise, from a topside
view) to extend further out of the base.
Set the base corner down and test for stability. Adjust and
ne-tune the Leveller Foot as needed.
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FINAL CHECK FOR PROPER OPERATION
Left and Right Recoilers are installed correctly.
Computer Display cycles on and is fully operational.
M7i is properly levelled and is steady, with no
movement back and forth or from side to side.
Safety Straps draw out and in freely and completely.
Handle Adjustment Knobs properly engage the
Handle position holes and are hand-tight.
All screws and nuts properly tightened and torqued.
Polish the cycle with paste or spray wax and a clean
cloth.
WARNING: Failure to perform nal check for proper operation prior to normal use of the M7i will void
your warranty and could result in serious injury.
Before operation of the M7i, check to ensure that:
If all assembly requirements have been met, test ride the M7i. Adjust and ne-tune as needed.
It is recommended that the M7i is pedaled in a forward rotation.
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BLUETOOTH® smart
M7i conguration of the region and machine ID number allows Bluetooth® smart users to receive and download workout
information. This is a one-time setup procedure. NOTE: Steps 1 through 7 must be completed within one minute.
Begin with the computer off and push
Resistance Lever all the way down
towards you.
Pedal 1 full revolution to change the
TIME value to “2”.
Shift the Resistance Lever from end
to end (GEAR “1” to GEAR “88”) for
a total of 6 times.
Pedal 1 full revolution to change the
TIME value to “1”.
Shift the Resistance Lever down to
GEAR “19” for Miles, or up to GEAR
“21” for Kilometers.
Upon successful completion of
Steps 1–7, the region setting will
appear (“USA” or “EUro”). Once the
region has been set, the machine ID
number may be set as well. Proceed
to Step 9.
NOTE: If region setting was not
successful within one minute, allow
the computer to shut down (est.
time one minute) and restart the
procedure.
Shift the Resistance Lever up to
GEAR “21” for Miles, or GEAR “19” for
Kilometers.
Pedal 1 full revolution to change the
TIME value to “3”.
Move the Resistance Lever up to
increase, or down to decrease, the ID
number setting to any value between
1 and 200. Hold the ID number by
positioning the Resistance Lever to
any gear number between 8 and 16.
Allow the computer to shut down (est.
time one minute).
NOTE: The computer must shut down
to save and exit the Bluetooth setup
mode.
1
1x
2 3
1x
4
1x
6
GEAR “1”
GEAR “88”
6x
7 9
GEAR 1 to 7
DECREASES
ID number
GEAR 8 to 16
HOLDS
ID number
GEAR 17 to 24
INCREASES
ID number
8REGION
ID NUMBER
5
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BACKLIGHT SENSOR
In awake mode, the backlight sensor automatically detects ambient light levels. The backlight will turn on to increase
readability in low light conditions.
ODOMETER
For the rst seven revolutions, the odometer will display the total distance traveled by the M7i. This feature is for
service and maintenance purposes only. After the rst seven revolutions, the odometer will disappear and the averages
data will be displayed.
AVERAGE CALCULATIONS
Kcal, Steps, Speed, Watts, METs, and Heart Rate averages are viewable at any point in the workout within 10 seconds
after pedaling has stopped. The averages will ash until pedaling resumes, however after 60 seconds of inactivity, the
computer enters sleep mode and the averages data will reset.
Bluetooth® smart ENABLED
The Bluetooth® smart enabled computer allows Bluetooth® smart Ready devices such as cellphones, tablets, and
computers to gather information of the workout. M7i compatible apps allow data to be stored to track progress over
time and make the data available to other wellness applications. Groups are able to utilize real-time performance
tracking programs which give the entire class an opportunity to see their performance compared with others in the
group.
Bluetooth® user notes: To receive and download workout information from your M7i, a machine ID number is
required. ID numbers set across multiple units in a group environment represent an identiable numerical value
specic to each individual machine. The unit ID number (displayed as “id” and followed by any number 1 to 200) is
viewable within the rst 10 revolutions. For Bluetooth® setup, see “Bluetooth® smart” procedure on page 9.
LINE 1 - GEAR
Gears from 1 to 24 are displayed on the top left hand side
of the screen.
LINE 2 - KCAL (KILOCALORIES)
Total energy expended during a workout session.
LINE 3 - STEPS
Number of steps taken during a workout session.
LINE 4 - SPEED
Interpreted as steps per minute (SPM), is the rate at
which the user is pedaling.
LINE 5 - TIME
Total time spent pedaling during a workout session.
LINE 6 - WATTS*
Power output generated, in real-time.
M7i SERIES COMPUTER
LINE 7 - METS** (Metabolic Equivalent of Task)
Amount of oxygen consumed during workout.
LINE 8 - HEART
Detects heart beats per minute (BPM), and is a feature
available with the use of a Polar compatible and coded
heart rate sensor device (not included). When a sensor
device is not in use, a steady heart symbol with a number
value of zero will be displayed.
* The rated accuracy for power between 40 and 200 spm is ±5 Watts
for power below 50 Watts, and ±10% for power above 50 Watts.
** Energy expenditure (activity) is displayed in METs:
Light-intensity aerobics dened as < 2.9
Moderate-intensity aerobics dened as 3.0 to 5.9
Vigorous-intensity aerobics dened as 6.0 or >
OVERVIEW
DISPLAY FEATURES
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5
6
7
8
WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result
in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
Figure 6. M7i Display Overview
1
2
3
4
Backlight Sensor
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The Resistance Lever can be used as an Emergency
Brake to stop the motion of the Flywheel within one
revolution.
To use the Resistance Lever as an Emergency
Brake, move the Resistance Lever all the
way forward to stop all motion, refer to
Figure 7. As with any braking procedure, wait until
the Footpads and Handles come to a complete stop
before dismounting.
SET UP AND OPERATION
EMERGENCY BRAKE
Figure 7. Emergency Brake Position
The M7i is intended for cardiovascular, strength, and power conditioning exercise. The M7i must always be used in a
supervised area under control of a trained and authorized instructor. The following pages are a brief overview of the
features necessary for safe operation.
ADJUSTMENT KNOB
Adjust Handle in increments
of 1 inch (25 mm) to attain a
comfortable reach distance.
NOTE: For proper reach
setting, ensure that your
elbows have a slight bend
when Handles are pushed out
to the furthest position.
Recoiler Safety Straps provide increased stability to your
mobility device during exercise. To set the Recoiler Safety
Straps:
1. Lift the Recoiler Lock Lever up to unlock and pull the
Safety Strap Hook out, refer to Figure 8.
2. Attach the Hook to a xed area on the wheelchair,
such as the arm rest, or comfortably above seat level.
Never place below seat level.
3. Push the Recoiler Lock Lever down to lock in place.
Loosen the Adjustment
Knob by turning it counter
clockwise 1/4 to 1/2 turn.
Pull the Knob outward and
hold to slide the Handle
freely to the desired
position (reference letter
markings).
Release the Knob. Ensure
it locks into the desired
position hole. Turn the
Knob clockwise until it is
hand tight and the Handle
is secure.
EMERGENCY
BRAKE
POSITION
RECOILER SAFETY STRAPS
12 3
1
3
2
Figure 8. Recoiler Safety Straps
RESISTANCE
LEVER
SEAT LEVEL
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BIOMECHANICAL POSITION
1. Position your wheelchair so your feet are directly over the M7i Base Plate.
2. Place your feet onto the Footpads. Extend one Footpad to the furthest position and check to ensure your
knee has a slight bend. Reposition your wheelchair as needed for proper reach and comfort.
3. Once proper reach is attained, lock the wheelchair brakes (powered mobility devices should be turned off).
The Recoiler Safety Straps may now be set on your wheelchair to increase stability during exercise.
For safety, comfort, and maximum workout gain, Keiser recommends the following biomechanical position:
LEGS
At full leg extension, ensure that
your knee keeps a slight bend
and that your lower thigh
makes minimum contact with
the seat. Keep your legs in
line with the Footpads.
The legs should not be
bowed out or buckled
inward.
HEAD AND NECK
Keep your head and neck in alignment with the body.
Your eyes and ears should be on the same horizontal
plane and parallel with the oor.
BACK AND SHOULDERS
Your back must be fully supported by your mobility
device backrest at all times. Maintain the natural curves
of the spine and avoid leaning forward or arching your
back to achieve proper posture.
HANDS AND ARMS
Ensure a rm grasp throughout exercise and that
your elbows keep a slight bend at full extension. Keep
your hands in front of chest. Adjustable Handles allow
users of varied heights to exercise comfortably. Swivel
Handles allow wrists to rotate naturally and freely.
FEET
Place your feet on the Footpads with heels resting
against the Footpad rear wall. Knee caps should be in-
line with your feet. Foot Straps provide secure footing
during exercise. NOTE: Ensure Foot Straps are snug to
t, without causing any discomfort.
Figure 9. Biomechanical Positioning*
* Leg Stabilizers and Adaptive Wrist Straps (Part Number 520800) featured are optional equipment and are available
for individuals with limited control of legs or arms.
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M7i EXERCISE POSITIONS
Total Body Training (Figure 10) is an all-around exercise
suited for users of any tness level that provides a
challenging, yet accessible, workout. The entire body is
engaged for cardiovascular and pulmonary endurance, as
well as for strength and power conditioning.
Independent Upper Body Training (Figure 11) is an advanced
workout position that focuses on upper body muscle
groups for a high-intensity cardiovascular exercise. A rm
grip and complete control of the Handles are required for
optimal workout and to prevent injury. Optional Adaptive
Wrist Straps are available for individuals with limited or
impaired grasp.
Independent Lower Body Training (Figure 12), is an
advanced workout position focused on lower body muscle
groups for a high-intensity cardiovascular exercise.
Optional Leg Stabilizers are available to facilitate proper
leg motion and to provide stability.
Combine resistance and intensity, along with varying time durations, for your desired cardiovascular, strength, and
power conditioning. In all situations be sure to consult with your physician or assistant prior to attempting a new
maneuver that you may not be comfortable with.
Please remember to:
Stretch and warm up thoroughly prior to your
workout.
Ensure that the Handles, Recoiler Straps, and
Footpads are properly adjusted and secured before
starting your workout.
Enjoy your workout.
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Take the time to pedal during a cool down period.
Stretch after every workout.
Download workout averages to any Bluetooth® smart
capable phone or tablet with an M7i capable application.
There are 3 exercise positions that target various muscle groups to help meet your specic wellness goals.
Figure 10. Total Body Training Exercise Position
Figure 11. Upper Body Training Exercise Position
Figure 12. Lower Body Training Exercise Position
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WARNING: The safety level of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly inspected for damage
and wear. Immediately replace defective parts and do not use the equipment until all repairs have been
completed and thoroughly tested.
MAINTENANCE
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Weekly
1st Month
Monthly
Biannually
Check to ensure that the machine is in safe proper working order.
Wipe off sweat with a soft towel or cloth.
Clean external surfaces using warm water and a soft cloth, especially around
the areas that come in contact with sweat.
Do not use household or industrial cleaners as they can destroy the protective
nish of the paint.
For deeper cleaning, use only mild dish washing soap, followed by an
automotive treatment such as Meguiar’s Quik Detailer Mist and Wipe.
Check to ensure all screws, bolts, and nuts are tight.
Check the crank arms for no looseness. Re-torque each bolt to 35 ft-lbs (47 Nm).
Check Handle Grips, Safety Straps, and Foot Straps and replace if worn.
The low battery signal (“LO-BA”) will appear on the computer display when
it is time to replace the batteries. FOR ESTABLISHMENTS WITH MULTIPLE
MACHINES, REPLACEMENT OF ALL COMPUTER BATTERIES AT THE SAME
TIME IS RECOMMENDED (two D batteries per machine). See “Computer Battery
Replacement” on page 16.
Apply wax to protect the paint nish:
1. Wipe down and thoroughly clean machine prior to applying wax.
2. Use an easily applied automotive treatment such as Meguiar’s Quik Detailer
Mist and Wipe.
3. Target areas that come in contact with sweat, most vulnerable to rust.
NOTE: Failure to apply a coat of wax to high-sweat areas at least twice annually
will decrease paint and frame life due to corrosion and will void the warranty.
Apply lubricant to the Adjustment Knobs:
1. Unscrew Adjustment Knobs from the Arm Tube.
2. Clean threads with a lint-free cloth.
3. Apply a moderate amount of lubricant to the threads.
NOTE: Both the threaded stud and the threaded insert nut are stainless steel. It
is critical to keep the threads lubricated with a heavy grease (preferably white or
clear in color), such as Acculube #2 or any compound with equivalent anti-wear
and corrosion resistant properties.
Check the crank arms for no looseness.
Check to ensure both screws that attach the Recoilers to the Frame are torqued
to 20 ft-lbs (27 Nm).
Check Footpads and Arms for excessive movement with the Emergency Brake
engaged.
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WARNING: Do not connect improperly, charge or dispose of batteries in re. Check local government
guidelines for battery disposal/recycling in your area. Battery leakage is extremely caustic and
contact with bare skin should be avoided. Follow battery manufacturer’s recommendations for
care and use.
COMPUTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
M SERIES CARDIO CALIBRATION
“LO-BA” will appear on the computer to indicate that the batteries are low and
need replacement. To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the battery compartment screw using a #1 Phillips screwdriver (refer
to Figure 13). A at, blunt object, such as a credit card may be used to pry
the cover from the rear of the computer housing.
2. Remove two D batteries (follow manufacturer's recommendations for handling,
maintaining, and disposing of batteries). Install two new D batteries observing
the correct polarity (see +/- marking inside the battery compartment).
3. Replace the battery compartment cover to the computer housing and
reinstall the screw.
All M Series equipment is factory calibrated with a tool. There is no need to calibrate. If a component associated with
the resistance mechanism or computer has been replaced, contact the Keiser Service Department for the calibration
procedure.
Figure 13. Battery Compartment
COMPLIANCE
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L’exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes
: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2)
l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible
d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
REGULATORY NOTICE
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
- Changes or modications not expressly approved by Keiser Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
- Upon end of life of this machine, be sure to remove the batteries and discard the machine according to your local laws and
regulations.
REGULATORY AND COMPLIANCE NOTICES
The Bluetooth® smart word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of
such marks by Keiser is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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WARRANTY
Loss caused by accident, abuse, improper use
or neglect.
Improper maintenance.
The Keiser M Series Cardio Equipment is warranted to the original purchaser, to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for the following period(s), starting from the date of original delivery as evidenced by the
appropriate shipping documents.
6 Months3 Years
All Inclusive, excluding labor and wearable
parts
Wearable Parts: Handles, Grips, Adjustment
Knobs, all straps, and Footpads
The use of any exercise equipment, including, without
limitation, Keiser’s strength training equipment in which
resistance can be changed at anytime during the repetition,
and any xed gear bike, including, without limitation, the
Keiser M7i Wheelchair-Accessible Total Body Trainer,
without proper instruction and supervision violates the
terms of the agreement for purchase of such products.
The ability to add resistance anytime during a repetition,
including, without limitation, the ability to do a heavy
negative may be dangerous, especially for anyone that
does not recognize or respect the potential danger. The
inability to stop pedaling on a xed gear machine before
the ywheel stops may also be dangerous to anyone riding,
especially anyone that does not recognize or respect the
potential danger.
Therefore, users, agents, or anyone directing the use of said
equipment shall determine the suitability of the product
for its intended use, and said parties are specically put
on notice that they shall assume all risk and liability in
connection herewith. For proper instruction on the use of
Keiser’s products, please refer to the user manual located
at manuals.keiser.com, go to the Keiser website, or contact
Keiser at 2470 S Cherry Avenue, Fresno, CA 93706, by
phone Toll Free: 800 888 7009 Direct: +1 559 256 8000,
or by Fax at +1 559 256 8100.
The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all
other warranties not expressly set forth herein, whether
expressed or implied by operation of law or otherwise,
including but not limited to any implied warranties of
merchantability or tness. Keiser shall in no event be
liable for incidental or consequential losses, damages or
expenses in connection with its products. Keiser's liability
hereunder is expressly limited to the replacement of parts
not complying with this warranty or, at Keiser's election,
to the repayment of an amount equal to the purchase
price of the parts in question.
The warranty terms begin with the date of original delivery
to be evidenced by appropriate shipping documents. Any
alteration of the equipment so listed without express
written consent of Keiser shall constitute a waiver by the
buyer of this warranty. This warranty does not cover other
brand name products distributed, but not manufactured by
Keiser, which are subject to their respective manufacturer’s
warranties.
During the warranty period, warranted defects will be
repaired or replaced at Keiser’s discretion. Keiser is not
responsible for labor charges incurred to remove the
defective part and install the repaired part. All claims under
the warranty must be in writing and authorization obtained
from Keiser to return the defective parts for exchange.
The customer is responsible for all transportation costs
on warranted items to and from the point of manufacture.
Replacement products are warranted for the balance of
the original warranty period.
If you experience any problems please contact our
Service Department:
phone: +1 559 256 8000 | toll free: 800 888 7009
email: service@keiser.com
NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
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Improper assembly by the installer/purchaser.
Failure to follow instructions as stated in the
manual(s) provided with the Keiser M7i.
M7i WHEELCHAIR-ACCESSIBLE TBT
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