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1.          14    11                      15       13                   ON                      ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM  Continued              Note   Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only   and are not available individually as replacement parts        WARRANTY         Korpi and Sons makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and  durability standards and warrants to the original purchaser that for a period of ninety days  from the date of purchase that the motor generator  the belts and rope are free of defects in  materials and workmanship  Korpi and Sons also warrants to the original purchaser  for a  period of one year from the date of purchase  that all other parts and components of the  product are free from defects in materials and workmanship  90 days if used as common gym  equipment  for example in a school  exercise club or as rental equipment   This warranty  does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly  to misuse  abuse  negligence or  accidents  repairs or alterations outside our facilities  normal wear and tear  or lack of  maintenance  We shall in no event be liable for death  injuries to persons or property  or for  incidental  contingent  special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages   so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you  THIS WARRANTY IS  EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTI
2.  Keep your invoice  with this manual  Keep this manual and invoice in a safe and dry place for future reference        GENERAL SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS          WARNING  Read the following important precautions and information before using the  Kayak Paddle Trainer       Exercise can present a health risk  consult with a physician before beginning any exercise  program with this equipment       Warming up and stretching before and after a workout will help minimize the risk of  injuries       Maintain a clear area of 3 5 to 4 feet on the sides and back of the trainer for an  unobstructed paddle stroke       Use a firm grasp on the handle and frame while lifting and moving the trainer  Do not lift  the unit by the flywheel  ropes or movable parts as these may shift position causing you  to drop the unit or pinch your fingers     Use the trainer on a flat  level  sturdy surface  away from moisture and dust  Do not store  the trainer in a damp area or covered patio  or near water     Never allow more than one person on the trainer at a time     Remain seated while operating the trainer with feet either on the ground or on the foot  braces  Adjust foot braces so knees are slightly bent     Increase the duration and intensity of exercise in small increments to avoid muscle strain  and soreness     If you feel faint or dizzy  immediately discontinue use of this equipment     Watch what you are doing  and use caution and common sense while exercising  Do not  use the trainer whi
3.  by holding the paddle at arms length with your  arms parallel at shoulder width  If you lock your elbows you will find the only way to  paddle is to rotate your torso and use your core muscles  Then  bend your elbows slightly    and continue the same motion with your arms transferring the power from the core to the  push and pull motion of the paddle     6  Paddle at the desired cadence and duration to your liking and comparable to on water  exercise  Fans and other accessories may be plugged into the 12V auxiliary outlet for  cooling and to vary the exercise intensity     7  Take a few minutes to cool down and stretch again        WARM UP AND COOL DOWN          Warm Up   The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries   Warm up for two to five minutes before strength training or aerobic exercising  Perform  activities that raise your heart rate and warm the working muscles  Activities may include  brisk walking  jogging  jumping jacks  jump rope and running in place     Stretching   Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm up and again after your strength  or aerobic training session is very important  Muscles stretch more easily at these times  because of their elevated temperature  which greatly reduces the risk of injury  Stretches  should be held for 15 to 30 seconds  Do not bounce              Remember to always check with your physician before starting any exercise program        Cool Down   The purpose of cool
4. ES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS     To take advantage of this warranty  the product or part must be returned to us with  transportation charges prepaid  Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the complaint  must accompany the merchandise  If our inspection verifies the defect  we will either repair  or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase price if we  cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement  We will return repaired products  at our expense  but if we determine there is no defect  or that the defect resulted from causes  not within the scope of our warranty  then you must bear the cost of returning the product     This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights  which  vary from state to state     Kayak Paddle Trainer  PO Box 1161     Syosset  NY 11791     KayakBTrainer  gmail com    
5. IS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY   NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY  REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR  SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT  IN FACT  THE  MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL  REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOLD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED  AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS  AND NOT BY THE BUYER  THE BUYER  ASSUMES ALL RISKS AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO  THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO  OR ARISING  OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OR REPLACEMENTS PARTS THERETO                                                                          PARTS LIST  Part Description No    Part Description No   1   Pulley mounting cord 012 01   13   Rope Block 012 13  2   5 16    rope 012 02   14   Axle 012 14  3   Paddle shaft 012 03   15   Generator sheave 012 15  4   Seat 012 04   16   Upright block 012 16  5   Clutch roller 012 05   17   Bungee cord 012 17  6   Round belt 012 06   18 Nylon eyelet 012 18  7   Generator 012 07   19   Shaft collar 012 19  8   Dynamic load 012 08   20   Fender washer 012 20  9   Power meter 012 09   21   Wood frame 012 21  10   Foot brace 012 10   22   Cord lock 012 22  11   Bottom bracket bearing 012 11   23   Motor bracket 012 23  12   Flywheel 012 12   24   Spacer washer 012 24  Note     Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only   and are not available individually as replacement parts        ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM    
6. Kayak Paddle Trainer       User Manual    Visit our website at  KayakBalanceTrainer com    Read the material before using this product   Failure to do so can result in serious injury   SAVE THIS MANUAL     Copyright 2012 by Korpi and Sons  All rights reserved  No portion of this manual or any artwork  contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Korpi and  Sons  Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally  Due to continuing improvements   actual product may differ from the product described herein  Tools required for service may not be  included     Name    Purchase Date Serial Number          PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS          Power produced    Up to 250W at max pulling force                Dimensions 62   L x 16   W x 18   H  Weight 35 pounds   Designed use consumer   Max user weight 300 pounds             Display Power  Watts   Calories  Cadence  SPM   Timer  Intensity Variable setting of pulling force   using dynamic load  Drive type Rope and pulley to generator       Power requirements    None  trainer is self powered       Materials                   Frame Finished wood  Rope 5 16    braided synthetic fiber  Seat Padded contour swivel seat  Foot brace Adjustable footplate  Pulley blocks Marine low friction  Generator 24 Vac  SAVE THIS MANUAL          You will need this manual for the safety warnings and precautions  operating  inspection   maintenance and cleaning procedures  parts list and assembly diagram 
7. ing down is to return the body back to its normal  or near normal  resting  state at the end of each exercise session  A proper cool down slowly lowers the heart rate  and allows blood to return to the heart  The cool down should include stretches after each  strength training session        EXERCISE GUIDELINES          Base your exercise program on your physical condition  If you have been inactive for several  years or are severely overweight  start slowly and increase your workout time gradually   Increase your workout duration and intensity gradually by monitoring your heart rate while  you exercise     Initially you may only be able to exercise within your target zone for a few minutes  As you  continue exercising  your aerobic capacity will improve over a period of 6 8 weeks   It is important to pace yourself while you exercise so you don   t tire too quickly     For cardio respiratory training benefits  the American Heart Association recommends  working out at a Target Heart Rate Zone of between 60  and 75  of your maximum heart  rate based on age  To predict your maximum heart rate  use the formula 220 Age    maximum heart rate  For example  if you are 40 years old  your max rate is  220 40   180   Your exercise heart rate range is then 0 6x180 108 to 0 75x180 135 beats per minute  If  just starting out  work out at the low end of your target heart rate zone  As your aerobic    capacity improves  gradually increase the intensity of your workout by increasing your hear
8. le under the influence of drugs  alcohol or medication     Keep other people and pets away from the trainer when in use   Persons weighing more than 260 pounds should not use the trainer     Always make sure screws and attachments are secured tightly prior to each use  Inspect  and replace any frayed cords and rope     Do not operate the trainer where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen  is being administered  Sparks from the generator may ignite a highly gaseous  environment     Do not attempt to use your trainer for any purpose other than the purpose for which it is  intended           OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS       Take a few minutes to warm up and stretch your body     Take a seat on the trainer with feet on the floor and slowly move the paddle shaft in a  wide controlled stroke to see that there are no obstructions to a full paddle movement   Reposition the trainer as necessary so an unobstructed stroke is obtained     Adjust foot braces to comfort level  The optimal position is such that the knee is slightly  bent but may be straightened when pushing off against the foot brace with that leg       Adjust the bungee cord if necessary  Tighten or loosen the bungee cord such that the  paddle rope is gripping and not slipping on the rollers     Use proper paddling posture and technique to prevent common muscle and joint injuries   Sit with an upright or slightly leaning forward posture  Rely on your core muscles and not  just your arm muscles for power  Start
9. t  rate     Measure your heart rate periodically during your workout with a heart rate monitor or by  counting the number of heart beats for six seconds and multiplying the number by 10 to get  your heart rate  For example if your six second heartbeat count is 15  your heart rate is 150  beats per minute  Adjust your exercise intensity such that your heart rate is within proper  range for your age        TRAINER INSPECTION  MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING          1  Before each use  inspect the general condition of the trainer  Check for loose screws   misalignment or binding of moving parts  frayed rope or cords  cracked or broken parts  and any condition that may affect the safe use of the trainer  Do not use the trainer if it is  damaged  have the problem corrected before further use     2  To clean  wipe with a damp cloth  using a mild detergent  Never use solvents such as  alcohol  trichloroethylene  etc on the trainer     3  If the rollers do not spin freely  it may be necessary to lubricate the main axle  Any light  machine oil may be used  Apply oil sparingly to space between the shaft collar and the  fender washer  Be careful not to get any oil on the roller surface or the rope  If this  happens  the rope will fail to grip the roller  If oil gets on the roller  it must be cleaned   If oil gets on the rope it may have to be replaced        PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY          THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST  AND LOCATION DIAGRAM IN TH
    
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