Christopeit CPS 6 manual

Christopeit CPS 6
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Heimsport-Trainingsgerät

CPS 6

Montage- und Bedienungsanleitung für Bestell-Nr.
Notice de montage et d’utilisation du
No. de commande
Assembly and exercise instructions for Order No.
Montage- en bedieningshandleiding voor
Bestellnummer
GB
D
F
NL
RU
Инструкция по монтажу и эксплуатации
№ заказа

Art.-Nr. 99062 (Schwarz)

Art.-Nr. 99062 A (Silber)

Art.-Nr. 99063 (Rot)

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The Christopeit CPS 6 is a hometrainer that offers a convenient and effective way to exercise in the comfort of your own home. This hometrainer allows users to engage in low-impact cardio workouts that can help improve cardiovascular fitness and burn calories. The CPS 6 is designed with a sturdy frame, providing stability and support during workouts. Its adjustable seat and handlebars allow users of different heights to find a comfortable and ergonomic position. The hometrainer also features a resistance system that can be adjusted to suit individual fitness levels and goals. Equipped with a clear LCD display, the CPS 6 provides users with essential workout information such as time, distance, speed, and calories burned. This allows for easy tracking of progress and motivation. The CPS 6 is compact and easy to store, making it suitable for smaller living spaces. Its quiet operation ensures a peaceful workout environment, allowing users to exercise without disturbing others. Additionally, the Christopeit CPS 6 includes safety features such as non-slip pedals and a convenient step-through design, making it accessible and suitable for users of all ages and fitness levels. Overall, the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer offers a reliable and efficient solution for home-based cardio workouts. Its robust construction, adjustable features, and user-friendly interface make it a practical choice for individuals seeking to improve their overall fitness.

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BrandChristopeit
ModelCPS 6
Producthometrainer
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Christopeit CPS 6 below.

How much should I exercise as an adult per week?

As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.

What is an adult's maximum heart rate?

As a rule of thumb for your maximum heart rate, you can use 220 minus your age.

How do I properly assemble the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

To properly assemble the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, follow these steps: 1. Attach the stabilizer (22) and (32) to the main frame (21). Use two screws (33), washers (18), spring washers (24), and cap nuts (30). The front foot (22) with the preassembled transport rollers (23) should be attached first, followed by the rear foot (32). 2. Attach the pedals (26) to the pedal crank (36). Screw the right pedal (26R) clockwise into the locator on the right-hand side of the pedal crank (36R). Screw the left pedal (26L) counterclockwise into the locator on the left-hand side of the pedal crank (36L). Then, mount the pedal straps on the associated pedals (26). 3. Attach the front post (12) to the main frame (21). Hold the handlebar support (12) with the computer cable (15) against the main frame holder. Connect the plug for the computer cable (15) from the bottom of the handlebar support (12) to the matching plug for the sensor cable (55) from the main frame (21). Connect the middle section tension cable (56) to the bracket of the lower section cable tension (16). 4. Place the handlebar support (12) in the locator provided on the main frame (21). Ensure that the cable connections made in step 3 are not squashed. Screw the handlebar support (12) onto the base frame (21) using the screws (17), spring washers (24), and washers (18). By following these steps, you will be able to assemble the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer correctly.

Why is the resistance not working on my Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

If the resistance is not working on your Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the correct installation and function of all screwed and plug connections. Make sure that everything is properly connected and tightened. 2. Ensure that the computer is properly attached to the handlebar support. Insert the batteries (Type "AA" - 1.5 V pencells) into the computer, following the correct polarity. Connect the plug of the connecting cable from the handlebar support to the associated socket of the computer. Place the computer on top of the handlebar support and connect the plug of the pulse cable from the handlebar to the associated socket of the computer. 3. Familiarize yourself with the machine at a low resistance setting and make any necessary individual adjustments. Start with a low resistance level and gradually increase it as needed. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the issue of the resistance not working on your Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer.

How do I adjust the seat height on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

To adjust the seat height on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, follow these steps: 1. Push the saddle (10) with the saddle bracket into the saddle slide (62) and tighten it in the desired position. 2. Place the saddle slide (62) into the holder of the saddle post (11) and set it at the desired position. Secure it by screwing it onto the saddle support (11) using the screw (61), washer (59), and star grip nut (60). 3. Push the saddle support wrapping (57) over the saddle support tube (11). 4. Insert the saddle support (11) into the matching locator in the main frame (21) and set it at the desired position. Lock it by inserting the bolt with the quick release (20) and tightening it. Ensure that the seat pillar is not pulled out of the main frame further than the highest setting position marked. By following these steps, you can adjust the seat height on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer to your desired position.

What are the technical specifications of the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

The technical specifications of the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer are as follows: - Magnet Brake System - Approx. 8 kg flywheel mass - 8-level adjustable resistance - Hand pulse measurement - Vertical, horizontal, and tilt-adjustable saddle - Tilt-adjustable handlebar - Front transport rollers - User-friendly computer with digital display of time, speed, distance, total distance, approximate calorie consumption, pulse rate, and SCAN function - Input of limit values such as time, distance, and approximate calorie consumption, with exceeded limits being displayed - Suitable for a maximum body weight of 150 kg - Dimensions: approximately L 112 x W 56 x H 140 cm These specifications highlight the key features and capabilities of the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, including its braking system, resistance levels, adjustable saddle and handlebar, pulse measurement, and user-friendly computer interface.

How do I troubleshoot issues with the computer interface on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

To troubleshoot issues with the computer interface on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, follow these steps: 1. Check the correct installation and function of all screwed and plug connections. Ensure that all connections are properly installed and secure. 2. Make sure that the computer is properly attached to the handlebar support. Insert the batteries (Type "AA" - 1.5 V) into the computer, paying attention to the correct polarity. Connect the plug of the connecting cable from the handlebar support to the associated socket of the computer. Also, connect the plug of the pulse cable from the handlebar to the associated socket of the computer. 3. Place the computer on top of the handlebar support. Ensure that all cable connections are properly inserted and not loose. 4. Familiarize yourself with the machine at a low resistance setting and make any necessary individual adjustments. Start with a low resistance level and gradually increase it as needed. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot issues with the computer interface on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer.

How do I properly assemble the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

To properly assemble the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, follow these steps: 1. Attach the stabilizer (22) and (32) to the main frame (21). Use two screws (33), washers (18), spring washers (24), and cap nuts (30). The front foot (22) with the preassembled transport rollers (23) should be attached first, followed by the rear foot (32). 2. Attach the pedals (26) to the pedal crank (36). Screw the right pedal (26R) clockwise into the locator on the right-hand side of the pedal crank (36R). Screw the left pedal (26L) counterclockwise into the locator on the left-hand side of the pedal crank (36L). Then, mount the pedal straps on the associated pedals (26). 3. Attach the front post (12) to the main frame (21). Hold the handlebar support (12) with the computer cable (15) against the main frame holder. Connect the plug for the computer cable (15) from the bottom of the handlebar support (12) to the matching plug for the sensor cable (55) from the main frame (21). Connect the middle section tension cable (56) to the bracket of the lower section cable tension (16). 4. Place the handlebar support (12) in the locator provided on the main frame (21). Ensure that the cable connections made in step 3 are not squashed. Screw the handlebar support (12) onto the base frame (21) using the screws (17), spring washers (24), and washers (18). By following these steps, you will be able to assemble the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer correctly.

Why is the resistance not working on my Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

If the resistance is not working on your Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the correct installation and function of all screwed and plug connections. Make sure that everything is properly connected and tightened. 2. Ensure that the computer is properly attached to the handlebar support. Insert the batteries (Type "AA" - 1.5 V pencells) into the computer, following the correct polarity. Connect the plug of the connecting cable from the handlebar support to the associated socket of the computer. Place the computer on top of the handlebar support and connect the plug of the pulse cable from the handlebar to the associated socket of the computer. 3. Familiarize yourself with the machine at a low resistance setting and make any necessary individual adjustments. Start with a low resistance level and gradually increase it as needed. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the issue of the resistance not working on your Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer.

How do I adjust the seat height on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

To adjust the seat height on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, follow these steps: 1. Push the saddle (10) with the saddle bracket into the saddle slide (62) and tighten it in the desired position. 2. Place the saddle slide (62) into the holder of the saddle post (11) and set it at the desired position. Screw it onto the saddle support (11) using the screw (61), washer (59), and star grip nut (60). 3. Push the saddle support wrapping (57) over the saddle support tube (11). 4. Place the saddle support (11) into the matching locator in the main frame (21) and set it at the desired position. Lock it by inserting the bolt with the quick release (20) and tightening it. Ensure that the seat pillar is not pulled out of the main frame further than the highest setting position marked. By following these steps, you can adjust the seat height on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer to your desired position.

What are the technical specifications of the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

The technical specifications of the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer are as follows: - Magnet Brake System - Approx. 8 kg flywheel mass - 8-level adjustable resistance - Hand pulse measurement - Vertically, horizontally, and tilt-adjustable saddle - Tilt-adjustable handlebar - Front transport rollers - User-friendly computer with digital display of time, speed, distance, total distance, approximate calorie consumption, pulse rate, and SCAN function - Input of limit values such as time, distance, and approximate calorie consumption, with exceeded limits being displayed - Suitable for a maximum body weight of 150 kg - Dimensions: approximately L 112 x W 56 x H 140 cm These specifications highlight the key features and capabilities of the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, including the braking system, resistance levels, adjustability of the saddle and handlebar, and the functions of the computer interface.

How do I troubleshoot issues with the computer interface on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer?

To troubleshoot issues with the computer interface on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer, follow these steps: 1. Check the correct installation and function of all screwed and plug connections. Ensure that all connections are properly installed and tightened. 2. Make sure that the computer is properly attached to the handlebar support. Insert the batteries (Type "AA" - 1.5 V) into the computer, paying attention to the correct polarity. Connect the plug of the connecting cable from the handlebar support to the associated socket of the computer. Also, connect the plug of the pulse cable from the handlebar to the associated socket of the computer. 3. Place the computer on top of the handlebar support. Ensure that all cable connections are secure and not loose. 4. Familiarize yourself with the machine at a low resistance setting and make any necessary individual adjustments. Start with a low resistance level and gradually increase it as needed. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot issues with the computer interface on the Christopeit CPS 6 hometrainer.

Is the manual of the Christopeit CPS 6 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Christopeit CPS 6 is available in English .

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