User Manual for insportline models including: 14169, Elliptical trainer
EXPLODED DRAWING.
5 H-2 Allen bolt M8*65L (2) H-7 Flat washer Φ10*Φ26 (4) Curved washer (2) H-22 End cap (2) H-9 Flat washer Φ17,3*Φ25*0,3T (4) H-17 Allen bolt M8*P1 (2)
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USER MANUAL EN IN 14169 Elliptical trainer inSPORTline Combre CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....................................................................................................................... 3 PARAMETERS ........................................................................................................................................ 3 ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Tools .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Parts list ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Assembly steps .................................................................................................................................... 7 FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE MACHINE ...................................................................................... 14 Folding ............................................................................................................................................... 14 Unfolding ............................................................................................................................................ 15 CONTROL PANEL ................................................................................................................................ 15 TURNING ON .................................................................................................................................... 16 PROGRAM SELECTION ................................................................................................................... 17 USING AN ELLIPTICAL TRAINER ....................................................................................................... 22 EXPLODED DRAWING......................................................................................................................... 23 COMPONENTS LIST ............................................................................................................................ 24 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ........................................................................................................... 27 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS ................................................. 27 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read carefully the entire manual before using this product. Retain the manual for future reference. · Exercise of a strenuous nature, as is customarily done on this equipment, should not be undertaken without first consulting a physician. No specific health claims can be made or implied as they relate to the equipment. Measurements made by the equipment are believed to be accurate, but only measurement taken by a medical professional should be relied upon. · Make sure all the bolts, screws and nuts are tightened and that there are no damaged or worn parts. If some parts of the machine are worn or damaged, do not use it and replace the part immediately. · Consult the tools and parts list before assembly and make sure nothing is missing. · Only use original parts that are part of the machine's package. · Make sure children don't have access to the machine. Children cannot use this product, nor should they be in its vicinity while the machine is turned on. · Do not wear loose clothing while exercising. The loose parts could get stuck in parts of the machine. · Always wear sports shoes with rubber soles. · Place the machine on a flat and even surface. It is not recommended to use or store the machine in damp environment. Some parts of the machine can be corroded. · Make sure there is at least 0.6 m of free space all around the device. · No adjustable part of the machine should protrude and limit the movement of the user. · Regularly checking the machine for damage helps to ensure the product's safety. · This device is not designed for therapeutic use. · The brake system is depended on the speed of exercise. · The brake mechanism is the most likely to wear. Always make sure it is functional. · Weight limit: 150 kg · Category: HA (according to EN957 norm) suitable for home use · WARNING! The heart rate frequency monitoring may not be completely accurate. Overexertion during training can lead to a serious injury or even death. If you start to feel faint, stop the exercise immediately. PARAMETERS Dimensions before assembly Dimensions after assembly Dimensions while folded Weight Flywheel weight Total training area Stride length Weight limit 119 x 46 x 72 cm 164 x 60 x 169 cm 128,9 x 63 x 172 cm 56 kg 6 kg 195 x 70 x 220 cm 37 cm 150 kg 3 ASSEMBLY Tools H-1 Allen bolt M8*16L (2) H-20 Lock nut M8 (6) 4 H-2 Allen bolt M8*65L (2) H-7 Flat washer 10*26 (4) Curved washer (2) H-22 End cap (2) H-9 Flat washer 17,3*25*0,3T (4) H-17 Allen bolt M8*P1 (2) H-15 Carriage bolt M8*40L (4) H-16 Curved washer (6) H-19 Flat washer (2) H-21 Screws M5*14L (10) H-4 Acorn nut M8 (2) H-8 Teflon washer 10*25*0,5T (2) H-13 Allen bolt (1) H-6 Hex bolt M8*20L (4) H-11 Regular washer (1) H-12 Spring washer (1) 5 H-18 Bushing 16*36,5L (2) Allen key (1) Parts list Box spanner (2) Handlebars (1) Control panel (1) Pedals Pedal arms (1 each) Handlebar post (1) Upper handlebars (1 each) Lower handlebars (1 each) Support tubes (1) Pedal crank arms (1 each) Main base (1) Covers 6 Power cable (1) User manual and tools list Assembly steps STEP 1 1. Attach the front stabilizer (D-1) to the main base using Allen bolts (H-1). 2. Attach the rear stabilizer (E-1) to the mid-frame protrusions using carriage bolts (H-2), semicircle washers (H-16) and nuts (H-4). STEP 2 1. Attach the left crank arm (F-7) to the cross disc (G-12) using a flat washer (H-7), a nylon screw (H-6) and a cover (H-22). 2. Attach the right crank arm (F-8) to the cross disc (G-12) using a flat washer (H-7), a nylon screw (H-6) and a cover (H-22). 3. Attach the U-shaped bracket (F-28) to the left crank arm (F-7) using 2 flat washers (F-33) and 2 screws (F-32) on each side. 7 4. Attach the U-shaped bracket (F-28) to the right crank arm (F-7) using 2 flat washers (F-33) and 2 screws (F-32) on each side. 5. Attach the covers (???) to the left and right crank arm (F-8/F-7) using screws (F-19). STEP 3 1. Remove the preinstalled mounting hardware from the main base. 2. Connect the upper (C-2) and lower (G-2) cable wire. 3. Affix the handlebar post (C-1) to the main base with 4 semicircle washers (C-5), 4 spring washers (C-4) and 4 Allen bolts (C-3). 4. Thread 4 flat washers (H-9) and 2 wave washers (H-10) onto the axle (C-6) as illustrated. 8 5. Attach the left lower handlebar (I-3) to the axle using a plastic washer (H-8), a flat washer (H7) and a nylon screw (H-6). 6. Attach the right lower handlebar (I-4) to the axle using a plastic washer (H-8), a flat washer (H7) and a nylon screw (H-6). KROK 4 1. Take both pedal arms (F-1, F-2) and pass them through the corresponding crank arms (F-7/F8). 2. Attach the right and left pedal arm (F-1, F-2) to the corresponding pivot collars referencing the orientation shown in the drawing. Hardware used per side: linkage arm (F-4), flat washer (F5), screw (F-6). 9 3. Attach the lower handlebars (I-3, I-4) to the linkage of the pedal arms (F-1, F-2) using Allen bolts (H-17), bushing (H-18), flat washers (H-19) and nuts (H-20) per side. Make sure the direction is the same as in the drawing. 4. Align the screw mounting patterns of the pedals (F-26, F-27) with the corresponding pedal arm plates. Secure each foot plate to the pedal arm using screws (H-21). Make sure the pedal plates are facing the correct direction. STEP 5 1. Connect the left upper handlebar (I-1) to the left lower handlebar (I-3) with 2 nuts (H-20), 2 semicircle washers (H-16) and 2 carriage bolts (H-15). 2. Connect the right upper handlebar (I-2) to the right lower handlebar (I-4) with 2 nuts (H-20), 2 semicircle washers (H-16) and 2 carriage bolts (H-15). 10 3. Remove the pre-installed screws (I-8) on the left and right lower handlebar (I-3/I-4) first. 4. Attach the covers (F-29/F-30) for the left and right upper handlebars (I-1/I-2) and fasten them with 4 screws (I-8). STEP 6 1. Attach the front handlebar (B-1) onto the handlebar post (C-1) using a flat washer (H-11), a spring washer (H-12) and a fixing bolt (H-13). 11 2. Place the plastic cover (H-14) on the front handlebar (B-1). 3. Thread the hand pulse wire (B-5) through the handlebar post hole. 12 STEP 7 1. Remove the preinstalled screws on the control panel (A-2) first. 2. Connect the control panel cable (C-2) and the hand pulse wire (B-5) to the control panel (A-1). Then attach the control panel (A-1) to the console panel bracket with enclosed screws (A-2). 13 FOLDING AND UNFOLDING THE MACHINE Folding Find the knob on the front chain cover and turn in clockwise (so that the two arrows marks line up). Lift up the linkage tube until you hear a click. 14 Unfolding Pull the linkage tube forward. Kick the foldable cylinder in the area marked by this yellow sticker. Continue to press with your foot until the linkage arm unfolds completely. NOTE: Make sure the linkage arm, is completely on the ground. CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY Function Time Description Count up: There is no preset time countdown, the time is added by 1 minute from 00:00 to 99:59 Countdown: If a time countdown is set, the time will count down from the set value to 00:00. The value is added by 1 minute from 00:00 to 99:00 15 Speed RPM Distance Calories Pulse Watts Manual Beginner Advance Sporty Cardio Watt program User program BUTTONS Button Up Down Mode, Enter Reset Start, Stop Recovery Body fat Displays the current speed. The maximum value is 99.9 km / h or mph. Displays the current speed. Range: 0 ~ 15 ~ 999 Displays current distance traveled from 0.00 to 99.99 km or miles. The user can set the distance using the up and down buttons. The distance is increased by 1 km or mile from 0.00 to 99.00. Displays the number of calories burned from 0 to 9999 calories. The value is for guidance only and does not serve for medical purposes Calories increase by 0 calories between 0 - 9990 Displays the user's pulse from 0-30 to 230. The console notifies the user if the current value is higher than the pre-set value Displays the current power from 0 ~ 999. Manual mode 4 programs for beginners 4 advanced programs 4 programs for athletes Target HR program WATT program Creating a user program Description Increase resistance, navigation button Decrease resistance, navigation button Confirm selection or settings Hold for 2 seconds, the console will restart and start from user settings Press to return to the main menu during a running or stopped program Starting, stopping the program Heart rate recovery test If no program is running, press the button to measure the body fat ratio The data is for guidance only and is not for medical or therapeutic purposes. TURNING ON Start the trainer, the display will light up for 2 seconds (Fig.1) 16 Fig. 1 PROGRAM SELECTION Use the up and down buttons to select one of the programs: Manual (Fig. 2), Beginner (Fig. 3), Advanced (Fig. 4), Sporty (Fig. 5), Cardio (Fig. 6), Watt (Fig. 7) or a user program (Fig. 8). Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 MANUAL MODE Press START in the main menu to enter the program 17 Use the up and down buttons to select manual and press the MODE / ENTER button to confirm. Use the up and down buttons to set the time (Fig. 9), distance (Fig. 10), Calories (Fig. 11), pulse (Fig. 12) and then confirm with MODE / ENTER. Press START / STOP to start the program, use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer. The resistance is displayed in the WATT category, if the resistance is not adjusted for 3 seconds, it switches to the WATT display. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 BEGINNER Use the up and down buttons to select the Beginner program and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to select program 1 - 4 (Fig. 14) and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to set the time. Press START / STOP to start the program, use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. Fig. 14 18 ADVANCED Use the up and down buttons to select the Advance program and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to select program 1 - 4 (Fig. 15) and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to set the time. Press START / STOP to start the program, use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. Fig. 15 SPORTY Use the up and down buttons to select the Sporty program and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to select program 1 - 4 (Fig. 16) and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to set the time. Press START / STOP to start the program, use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. Fig. 16 CARDIO Use the up and down buttons to select the H.R.C program and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to set the age (Fig. 17) and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to select 55% (Fig. 18), 75%, 90% or the target heart rate (Target H.R, original value 100). Use the up and down buttons to set the time. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. 19 Fig. 17 Fig. 18 WATT Use the up and down buttons to select the WATT program and confirm by pressing MODE / ENTER. Use the up and down buttons to set the power target (Fig. 19, original value 120). Use the up and down buttons to set the time. To start the program, press START / STOP, use the up and down buttons to set the WATT power. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. Fig. 19 USER PROGRAM Use the up and down buttons to select the User program and press the MODE / ENTER button to confirm. Use the up and down buttons to select U1 - U4. Use the up and down buttons to create a user profile (Fig. 20). The user must set 20 parts of the device resistance. Hold down the MODE / ENTER button for 2 seconds to exit the setting. Use the up and down buttons to set the time. Press START / STOP to start the program, use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer. Use the START / STOP button to stop the program. Press RESET to return to the main menu. Fig. 20 RECOVERY PROGRAM After exercising, grasp the handles or put on your chest strap and press the RECOVERY button. All functions stop except counting time. The countdown starts from 00:60 to 00:00 (Fig. 21). The display shows the result from F1 to F6 when F1 is the best and F6 the worst result (Fig. 22). 20 Press the RECOVERY button repeatedly to return to the main menu. Fig. 21 Fig. 22 BODY FAT If no program is running, press the BODY FAT button to start the program. Use the up and down buttons to select program U1 - U4. You must set the gender (Fig. 23), height, weight. During the measurement, the user must grasp both handles, the LCD display will show "= =" "= =" (Fig. 24) for 8 seconds until the measurement is completed. Then the result is displayed in FAT% (Fig. 25), BMI (Fig. 30) for 30 seconds. Error messages: E-1: no pulse detected E-4: Fat percentage% is below 5 or above 50, BMI is below 5 or exceeds 50 (Fig. 27). Fig. 23 Fig. 24 Fig. 25 Fig. 26 Fig. 27 NOTE: 1. When the use stops pedaling for 4 minutes, the control panel will enter a power saving mode. All settings and exercise data will be stored until the user starts exercising again. 21 2. If the control panel behaves abnormally, please plug out adaptor and then plug it in again. USING AN ELLIPTICAL TRAINER Elliptical trainer is a popular fitness device and one of the newest and most effective home trainers. While exercising, your legs are moving along an elliptic curve (hence the name sometimes elliptical trainers are called cross trainers or X-trainers). Elliptical trainers are often a substitute for the ever popular treadmills or exercise bikes, but the trainer is much easier on your joints. Additionally, on elliptical trainer, you exercise also your upper body thanks to the swing tubes. While exercising, you shift your weight form one leg to the other. Try to keep an upright and natural posture. The handlebars will help. Find an ideal hand position and try to move as naturally as possible. 22 EXPLODED DRAWING 23 COMPONENTS LIST NO. Description A-1 Console set SM2743-67 with screw A-2 Screw M5*10L B Front handlebar set B-1 Front handlebar B-2 Hand pulse B-3 End cap for front handlebar B-4 Foam grip for front handlebar B-5 Pulse wire for front handlebar B-6 Cap for pulse wire C Handlebar post set C-1 Handlebar post C-2 Upper console cable C-3 Allen bolt M8xP1.25x20L C-4 Semicircle washers C-5 Spring washers C-6 Axle C-7 Bushing D Front stabilizer set D-1 Front stabilizer D-2 End cap for front stabilizer (L) D-3 End cap for front stabilizer ® D-4 Screw 3/16' PCS NO. Description 1 G11 Cap for round disc 4 G12 Disc set 1 G13 Flat washer 1 G14 Screw M4x14L 2 G15 Nuts M10xP1.25x10T 2 G16 Screw M4x50L 2 G17 Screw 3/16 1 G18 Sensor holder 1 G19 Sensor box w/wire 1 G20 Screw M4x10L 1 G21 Shaft 1 G- Hex. Screw 22 M8xP1.25x12Lx5t 4 G23 Pulley 4 G24 Bushing 4 G25 DC cable 1 G26 Adaptor 2 G27 Brake set 1 G28 Brake 1 G29 Flat washer 1 G30 Bolt M6xP1.0x16L 1 G31 Nylon nut M6 2 G32 Hex. Nuts M10 24 PCS 2 2 8 8 2 7 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 D-5 Adjustable pad for front stabilizer 2 G33 Nylon nuts M8 2 D-6 Stoppers for front stabilizer 2 G34 Flat washer 2 E Rear stabilizer set 1 G35 Flat washer 1 E-1 Rear stabilizer 1 H Bolts & nuts pack 1 E-2 Allen bolt M6xP1.0x12L 4 H-1 Screw M8x16 2 E-3 End cap for rear stabilizer 2 H-2 Screw M8xP1.25x65L 2 E-4 Adjustable pad for rear stabilizer 2 H-4 Nut M8 2 E-5 Left rail 1 H-6 Nylon screw M8xP1.0x20L 4 E-6 Right rail 1 H-7 Flat washer 4 E-7 Bushing for rail 4 H-8 Plastic washer 2 E-8 Pressure bar 1 H-9 Flat washer 4 E-9 Screw M8xP1.0x35L 1 H10 Wave washer 2 E10 Nylon nut M8 1 H11 Flat washer 1 E11 Hex. Screw M8xP1.25x20L 2 H12 Spring washers 1 E12 semicircle washer 2 H13 Screw M7xP1.0x30L 1 E13 End cap 4 H14 Cover for handlebar 1 E14 Adjustable pad for rail 2 H- Carriage screw 15 M8xP1.25x40L 4 E15 End cap for rail 2 H16 Semi washer 6 E16 Connecting tube for rail 1 H17 Screw M8xP1.25x50L 2 F Pedal arm set 1 H18 Bushing 2 F-1 Pedal arm (Left) 1 H19 Flat washer 2 F-2 Pedal arm(Right) 1 H20 Nylon nut M8 6 F-3 Cap for pedal post 2 H21 Screw M5x14L 10 F-4 Pedal linkage plate 2 H22 End cap 2 F-5 Flat washers 6 I Upper handlebar set 1 F-6 Screw M8*P1.25*16L 6 I-1 Upper handlebar (Left) 1 F-7 Pedal crank arm (Left) 1 I-2 Upper handlebar (Right) 1 F-8 Pedal crank arm (Right) 1 I-3 Lower handlebar (Left) 1 25 F11 Bushing 4 I-4 Lower handlebar (Right) 1 F12 Connector bracket of pedal tube 2 I-5 Foam grip for upper handlebar 2 F13 Allen bolt M8xP1.25x35L 2 I-6 Cap for upper handlebar 2 F14 Flat washer 4 I-7 Bushing 4 F15 Nylon nut M8 2 I-8 Screw M5xP0.8x14L 4 F16 Wave washer 2 J Gear box set 1 F17 Bushing 4 J-1 Magnetic set 1 F18 Cover for roller wheel 2 J-2 Hex. Screw M6xP1.0*16L 2 F19 Screw M5xP0.8x12L 4 J-3 Spring washer 2 F20 Screw M8*P1.25*16L 4 J-4 Flat Washer 2 F21 Flat washer 4 J-5 Adjustor for gear box 1 F22 Bearing 4 J-6 Screw M4x12L 1 F23 Fixed tube for roller wheel 2 J-7 Hex. Nut M4 1 F24 Roller wheel 2 K Flywheel set 1 F25 Bushing 4 K-1 Flywheel 1 F26 Left pedal 1 K-2 Nut 3/8" 2 F27 Right pedal 1 K-3 Nut 3/8" 3 F28 U- shape bracket 2 K-4 Bushing 1 F29 Cover for upper handlebar 2 K-5 Bearing 6300RS 1 F30 Cover for upper handlebar 2 K-6 Flywheel axle 1 F31 EVA foam for crank arm 2 K-7 Bearing 6000RS 1 F32 Screw for U- shape bracket M5x6L 4 K-8 Flat Washer 1 F33 Flat washer for U- shape bracket 4 L Idler set 1 G-1 Main base 1 L-1 Idler 1 26 G-2 Cable upper G-3 C-type ring G-4 Wave washer G-5 Flat washer G-6 Bearing 6004RS G-7 Belt G-8 Left chain cover G-9 Right chain cover G10 Round disc 1 L-2 Hex. Screw M8xP1.25x20L 1 1 L-3 Nylon nut M8 1 1 L-4 Flat Washer 1 1 L-5 Spring 1 2 L-6 Hex. Screw M6xP1.0x100L 1 1 L-7 Flat Washer 1 1 L-8 Hex. Screw M6xP1.0x12L 1 1 L-9 Idler wheel 1 2 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic, dispose it according to the local laws and environmentally friendly in the nearest scrapyard. By proper disposal you will protect the environment and natural sources. Moreover, you can help protect human health. If you are not sure in correct disposing, ask local authorities to avoid law violation or sanctions. Don't put the batteries among house waste but hand them in to the recycling place. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated here under determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 89/2012 Coll. Civil Code, and Act No. 634/1992 Coll., Consumer Protection, as amended, also in cases that are not specified by these Warranty rules. The seller is SEVEN SPORT s.r.o. with its registered office in Strakonická street 1151/2c, Prague 150 00, Company Registration Number: 26847264, registered in the Trade Register at Regional Court in Prague, Section C, Insert No. 116888. According to valid legal regulations it depends whether the Buyer is the End Customer or not. "The Buyer who is the End Customer" or simply the "End Customer" is the legal entity that does not conclude and execute the Contract in order to run or promote his own trade or business activities. "The Buyer who is not the End Customer" is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the purpose of using the Goods or services for his own business activities. The Buyer conforms to the General Purchase Agreement and business conditions. These Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are an integral part of every Purchase Agreement made between the Seller and the Buyer. All Warranty Conditions are valid and binding, unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Agreement, in the Amendment to this Contract or in another written agreement. Warranty Conditions Warranty Period The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality, unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty, Invoice, Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods. The legal warranty period provided to the Consumer is not affected. 27 By the Warranty for Goods Quality, the Seller guarantees that the delivered Goods shall be, for a certain period of time, suitable for regular or contracted use, and that the Goods shall maintain its regular or contracted features. Batteries 6-month battery warranty we guarantee that battery's nominal capacity does not fall below 70% of its total capacity within 6 months of the product's sale. The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from (if applicable): · User's fault, i.e. product damage caused by unqualified repair work, improper assembly, insufficient insertion of seat post into frame, insufficient tightening of pedals and cranks · Improper maintenance · Mechanical damages · Regular use (e.g. wearing out of rubber and plastic parts, moving mechanisms, joints, wear of brake pads/blocks, chain, tires, cassette/multi wheel etc.) · Unavoidable event, natural disaster · Adjustments made by unqualified person · Improper maintenance, improper placement, damages caused by low or high temperature, water, inappropriate pressure, shocks, intentional changes in design or construction etc. Warranty Claim Procedure The Buyer is obliged to check the Goods delivered by the Seller immediately after taking the responsibility for the Goods and its damages, i.e. immediately after its delivery. The Buyer must check the Goods so that he discovers all the defects that can be discovered by such check. When making a Warranty Claim the Buyer is obliged, on request of the Seller, to prove the purchase and validity of the claim by the Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product's serial number, or eventually by the documents without the serial number. If the Buyer does not prove the validity of the Warranty Claim by these documents, the Seller has the right to reject the Warranty Claim. If the Buyer gives notice of a defect that is not covered by the Warranty (e.g. in the case that the Warranty Conditions were not fulfilled or in the case of reporting the defect by mistake etc.), the Seller is eligible to require a compensation for all the costs arising from the repair. The cost shall be calculated according to the valid price list of services and transport costs. If the Seller finds out (by testing) that the product is not damaged, the Warranty Claim is not accepted. The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim. In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by the Seller, the Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the damaged part or product for a new one. Based on the agreement of the Buyer, the Seller has the right to exchange the defected Goods for a fully compatible Goods of the same or better technical characteristics. The Seller is entitled to choose the form of the Warranty Claim Procedures described in this paragraph. The Seller shall settle the Warranty Claim within 30 days after the delivery of the defective Goods, unless a longer period has been agreed upon. The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement. When the Seller is not able to settle the Warranty Claim within the agreed period due to the specific nature of the Goods defect, he and the Buyer shall make an agreement about an alternative solution. In case such agreement is not made, the Seller is obliged to provide the Buyer with a financial compensation in the form of a refund. CZ SEVEN SPORT s.r.o. Registered Office: Strakonická 1151/2c, Praha 5, 150 00, CR Headquaters: Dlnická 957, Vítkov, 749 01 Warranty & Service: Cermenská 486, Vítkov 749 01 28 CRN: VAT ID: 26847264 CZ26847264 Phone: E-mail: +420 556 300 970 eshop@insportline.cz reklamace@insportline.cz servis@insportline.cz Web: www.inSPORTline.cz SK inSPORTline s.r.o. Headquaters, warranty & service center: Elektricná 6471, Trencín 911 01, SK CRN: VAT ID: 36311723 SK2020177082 Phone: E-mail: +421(0)326 526 701 objednavky@insportline.sk reklamacie@insportline.sk servis@insportline.sk Web: www.inSPORTline.sk 29