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The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 is an ergometer cross trainer with a range of features designed to enhance your workout. With 12 programs to choose from, this crosstrainer offers a variety of training options to suit different fitness goals and preferences. Equipped with transport wheels, this machine is easy to move and store when not in use. The upper pulse-rate limit signal provides an additional safety feature by alerting users when their heart rate exceeds a predetermined level. The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 displays six functions including calories burned, distance covered, evolutions per minute (RPM), recovery pulse rate, speed, and time. With adjustable foot plates, this cross trainer can be customized to fit different user preferences and sizes. Featuring a magnetic resistance system, this crosstrainer provides a smooth and quiet workout experience. The flywheel weight of 18000 grams ensures a stable and consistent motion throughout your workout. Heart rate measurement is available through hand grip sensors, allowing users to monitor their heart rate during exercise. The maximum user weight capacity is 130 kilograms, making this crosstrainer suitable for a wide range of individuals. Overall, the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 is a reliable and durable cross trainer designed to provide a challenging and effective workout. Its ergonomic design and adjustable features make it suitable for users of different sizes and fitness levels. With a range of programs and metrics to track your progress, this crosstrainer offers a versatile and engaging exercise option.
| Brand | Hammer |
| Model | Crosslife XTR 4126 | 4126 |
| Product | crosstrainer |
| EAN | 4005251412608 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Ergometer | Yes |
| Drive system | V-belt |
| Number of programs | 12 |
| Transport wheels | Yes |
| Upper pulse-rate limit signal | Yes |
| Exercise control type | RPM-dependent control |
| Maximum user weight | 130 kg |
| Flywheel weight | 18000 g |
| Optional heart rate measurement | Hand grip sensors |
| Standard heart rate measurement | Hand grip sensors |
| Type | Magnetic cross trainer |
| Adjustable foot plates | Yes |
| Product color | Black, White |
| Number of displayed functions | 6 |
| Training displayed parameters | Calories, Distance, Evolutions per minute (RPM), Recovery pulse rate, Speed, Time |
| AC input voltage | 230 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
| Width | 620 mm |
| Depth | 1300 mm |
| Height | 1640 mm |
| Weight | 42000 g |
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The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has a weight of 42000 g.
As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.
As a rule of thumb for your maximum heart rate, you can use 220 minus your age.
The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has a height of 1640 mm.
The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has a width of 620 mm.
The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has a depth of 1300 mm.
To adjust the resistance level on your Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126, locate the resistance knob, usually positioned below the console. Rotate it clockwise to increase the resistance or counterclockwise to decrease it.
To calibrate the heart rate monitor on your Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126, ensure you are wearing the heart rate strap correctly and securely. Start the exercise and hold the stationary handlebars with both hands. Allow a few minutes for the monitor to detect your heart rate and adjust accordingly.
To change the display metrics on your Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126, navigate to the settings or options menu using the console buttons. Look for the unit of measurement settings and select the desired option to switch between kilometers and miles.
The maximum weight limit for users of the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 is typically indicated in the product specifications. It is important to check this limit to ensure safe and optimal usage. For this specific model, the maximum weight limit is generally around 150 kilograms.
To clean and maintain your Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126, start by wiping down the surface with a soft, non-abrasive cloth and a mild detergent solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the machine. Regularly check and tighten any loose bolts or connections, and keep the machine in a dry and well-ventilated area when not in use to prevent moisture buildup.
Yes, the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has an ergometer. This means that it measures the workload in Watts, giving the user accurate information about the intensity of their workout.
The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has 12 programs. This provides users with a variety of workout options to choose from and helps keep their workouts engaging and challenging.
Yes, the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has transport wheels. This makes it easy to move and store the crosstrainer when not in use, providing convenience and saving space.
Yes, the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has an upper pulse-rate limit signal. This feature is helpful for users who want to monitor their heart rate during exercise and ensure they stay within their desired target zone.
The Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 has 6 displayed functions. This allows users to track important workout metrics such as calories burned, distance traveled, speed, and time, providing valuable feedback for their fitness goals.
Yes, the manual of the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 is available in English .
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This message has been automatically translatedHello, friends. I have a problem with my Crosslife XTR 4126 simulator. I found an extraneous knock when running on this simulator. The warranty on the simulator has long passed, so I decided to disassemble it and see what the problem is. As it turned out, the rubber belt on the flywheel was cut into pieces. Why did this happen and where and how can I order a new belt?
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The rubber belt on the flywheel of the Hammer Crosslife XTR 4126 crosstrainer may have torn into pieces due to natural wear and tear. Over time, the belt can become worn out and eventually break. To order a new belt, please contact the Hammer customer service. They will be able to assist you in obtaining a replacement belt for your crosstrainer.
This answer is automatically generatedHello, which of the 12 programs is for fat burning? fietzek
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