OARTEC Rowing Simulator Operation Manual

Summary of Rowing Simulator

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    Operation manual.

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    Contents 1. Assembly attaching the seat rail • 2. Operation getting started • folding • unfolding • changing the resistance • adjusting the feet height • moving the footstretcher • changing the oar handles • feathering the oar • changing the oar pivot span positions • changing the oar height • movin...

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    Attaching the seat rail remove the packaging surrounding the oartec front assembly and unpack the seat rail assembly from the box. The front assembly can remain upright on the base of the box until the seat rail is attached. Warning: when the oartec is in an upright (vertical) position there is the ...

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    Attaching the seat rail line up the holes on the joining plates and using the bolts provided, insert the bolts into the holes. It is best to insert the outer bolts first to locate the frame plate and seat rail plate together which will hold the seat rail stable in this vertical position. Place the n...

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    Getting started once the oartec seat rail and front assembly are connected, the machine now only needs to be unfolded (see unfolding in the operation section of the manual) and it is then ready to row. The oartec is shipped in the sculling configuration but if sweep rowing is the preferred configura...

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    Folding the oartec rowing simulator has been designed to allow the outriggers and drive arms to fold inwards and reduce the overall width of the simulator when not in use by two thirds for easy relocation, storage or space saving. This is a simple process and should take less than 1 minute to comple...

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    Unfolding pull the indexing plunger underneath the drive assembly plate to release the drive arm and remove the outrigger locking pin to free the outrigger. Swing both the arm and outrigger outwards simultaneously. Insert the outrigger locking pin to lock the outrigger in the operational position. S...

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    Changing the resistance the resistance on the oartec is provided solely by air resistance and is increased or decreased by changing the amount of air that enters the flywheel housing system. A shutter mechanism is used to open or close the air intake area and control the air flow. To adjust the resi...

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    Moving the footstretcher the footstretcher can be moved forward or back along the seat rail to allow for all sizes of rower, correct position of the handles at the finish or a preferred set up. The positions are numbered for quick reference. For sweep rowing it is recommended to begin with the foots...

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    Changing the oar handles to change between the sweep or sculling oar handles first remove the locking pin, which holds the handles in the oar shaft. Remove the handle from the oar shaft and insert the alternative handle. Replace the locking pin. Remember that once the handles have been changed, the ...

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    Changing the oar pivot span position there are 2 oar pivot span positions on the outrigger which provide the correct span for rowing or sculling – the inside hole for sculling and the outside hole for sweep rowing. To change from one span position to the other, lift and remove the oar from the span ...

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    Moving the oartec has wheels for easy relocation and can be moved in either the folded or unfolded mode. When folded the oartec is narrow enough to fit through doorways to be moved from room to room or stored. To move the location of the machine carefully raise the seat rail above a 30 degree angle ...

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    Oartec workout monitor the oartec workout monitor displays speed, time, distance and stroke rate. In addition, there are 2 more fields that can be activated to display average speeds or technical data such as stroke length, drive ratio and heart rate. This diagram shows the buttons, total icons and ...

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    Operating instructions on/off press the on/off button once to turn the display on or off. The monitor display will automatically turn off after 90 seconds of no use to save battery life. Setting the time clear the display screen by turning the monitor display off and then on again using the on/off b...

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    Workout monitor stroke count to view the stroke count for an elapsed or programmed workout press the av button and scroll through the units until count appears on the display. Tech (technical data) the default display does not illuminate the tech field when the monitor is turned on. To display the t...

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    Heart rate monitoring the oartec workout monitor uses the polar heart rate transmitter and receiver to display the heart rate in the tech field on the screen. This function overrides all other functions in this field. To monitor heart rate during a workout plug the polar receiver into port 2 located...

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    Maintenance checklist the oartec requires regular maintenance to maintain a safe and prolonged operation life. Oartec recommends the following checks and procedures. Regularly check the condition of the drive straps and replace immediately if there is significant sign of wear of the loop attachment ...

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    Maintenance tensioning the return bungy to tension the return bungy follow the procedure set out below. Loosen the t knob that connects the drive arm with the brace arm and fold the drive arm inwards until it locks into place parallel with the seat rail. The locking mechanism for the return bungy pr...

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    Maintenance replacing the drive straps if it becomes necessary to replace the drive strap webbing due to he drive strap becoming worn or frayed please follow the procedure set out below. Part 1 - disconnecting the return system fold one or both of the drive arms to aid in the removal of the faring. ...

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    Part 2 - removing the old and reattaching the new drive straps disconnect the current drive strap from the machine at the oar handle by undoing the locking bolt concealed by the rubber cover using a 5mm allen key and at the drive spool pulley by undoing the grub screw that locks the drive strap clam...

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    Part 2 - removing the old and reattaching the new drive straps - cont’d insert the strap into the slot behind the clamp pin paying attention to the correct direction the drive strap must be attached to the spool ie open end to the right/closed length to the left. This may require the use of a small ...

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    Part 3 - replacing the return strap if replacing the return strap follow the procedure below. This procedure is assuming that the return system has been disconnected and the old return strap removed as set out in part 1 - disconnecting the return system of the replacing the drive straps instructions...

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    Part 4- reconnecting the return system once the drive straps have been replaced and the return strap set with the correct number of turns, the return bungy rigging frame is ready to be connected and reinserted into the drive arm. Disconnect the brace arm and fold back in the drive arm until it locks...

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    Part 4- reconnecting the return system - cont’d with the drive arm in the operational position, insert a screw driver or similar instrument into the hole on the underneath of the drive arm located on the frame side of where the brace arm and drive arm connect. This is to help to position the block p...

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    Specifications dimensions length: 2.3m/7.5ft width open: 1.7m/5.5ft width folded: 65cm/25in height: 80cm/31in weight: 93kgs/205lbs rigging sweep span: 84cm oar inboard: 114cm handle length: 41cm sculling span: 80cm (160cm overall) oar inboard: 87cm handle length: 14cm crossover: 16cm oartec contact ...

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    Oartec rowing simulator warranty statement oartec pty ltd abn 79 077 471 393 (oartec) warrants all new oartec rowing simulators (simulator) under the following terms and conditions: i. Warranty frame oartec will replace or repair, at its option, the simulator frame if it fails due to a defect in mat...

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    Oartec rowing simulator warranty statement iv. Warranty claims to make a warranty claim, take the following steps: (a) contact oartec to inform the problem with the simulator. You will need to provide oartec a clear description of the problem and your proof of purchase. If required, oartec will prov...