may cause injury, in addition to
breaking
the
warranty. Contact your technical
assistance service.
HOW TO DISPOSE OF
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.-
1. If a product bears the crossed out
wheeled
bin
symbol,
means
that
European
2002/96/EC applies.
2. Waste
electrical
equipment must not be disposed of in
household waste, but at the collection
points designated by the town council
or local authorities.
3. Proper collection and processing of
unusable devices helps avoid potential
risks to the environment and public
health.
4. For more information about how to
dispose
of
waste
electronic equipment, contact your
town hall, waste disposal service or
the
establishment
purchased the product.
COMPONENTS.-
Take the unit out of its box and make
sure that all of the pieces are there.
Fig 1.:
(1) Weight housing.
(2) 12 V dc transformer
(3) Battery pack
(4) Battery charger stand
(5) Batteries, Ni-MH AA 1500 mAmp
1.2v
USE.-
It is advisable to charge the batteries
with the charger before using the Axia
Vibro Kettlebell for the first time.
CHARGING THE BATTERIES.-
The Axia Vibro Kettlebell uses 6 AA
Ni-MH 1.2 V 1500 mAmp batteries,
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terms
of
the
Fig.2,
this
Directive
or
electronic
electrical
and
where
you
these batteries have twice the energy
density
of
because they are free of Cd, they are
known as "Ecological Batteries".
Initial charge.-
Place the 6 batteries (5) Fig.3 in the
battery pack (4), taking care to
correctly maintain the polarity of the
batteries (matching the «+» pole of the
battery with the «+» pole on the
battery pack and the «-» pole with the
«-» mark).
Fit the battery pack (4) into the battery
charger stand (3), Fig. 4.
Insert the jack on the transformer into
the socket on the battery charger
stand (3), plug the transformer into the
mains supply (220V).
The batteries will take approximately 3
to 4 hours to charge for the first
charge.
Normal charge.-
To make battery charging easier, the
Axia Vibro Kettlebell has a transformer
jack
connection
weight housing (1) Fig.12.
Lift the protective cover (E) for the
socket,
Fig.
transformer jack into the socket.
Plug the transformer (2) into the 220V
mains supply, Fig. 12, and a red light
on the transformer will light up.
When the batteries are fully charged a
green light will come on and the
transformer can be unplugged from
the mains supply.
START-UP.-
Firstly, with the help of a small
screwdriver, remove the safety screw
from
the
cover
compartment (A) in the weight housing
(1) Fig.5.
11
Ni-Cd
batteries
socket
built
12,
and
insert
of
the
battery
and
into
the