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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION!
CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT. READ OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USE.
It is essential that this equipment is used only indoors, in a climate controlled room. If this equipment has been exposed to colder temperatures or
high moisture climates, it is strongly recommended that the equipment is warmed up to room temperature before first time use.
WARNING!
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS:
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
When using a ClimbMill, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
Read all instructions before using this equipment. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure
that all users of this equipment are adequately informed of all warnings and precautions.
This equipment is for indoor use only. This training equipment is a Class S product
designed for use in a commercial environment such as a fitness facility.
DANGER!
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK:
Always unplug the equipment from the electrical outlet immediately after using,
before cleaning, performing maintenance and putting on or taking o parts.
At NO time should children under the age of 14 use the unit.
Children over the age of 14 or disabled persons should not use the unit without adult supervision.
Close supervision is necessary when the exercise device is
used by or near children or disabled persons.
At NO time should pets or children under the age of 14 be closer to the unit than 10 feet.
This product must be used for its intended purpose as described in this Owners Guide.
Incorrect or excessive exercise may cause injury. If you experience any kind of pain,
including but not limited to chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness of breath,
stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing.
Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result
in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.
Keep hands and loose clothing away from moving parts.
Do not wear clothes that might catch on any part of the unit.
Always wear athletic shoes while using this equipment.
Do not jump on the unit.
At no time should more than one person be on unit while in operation.
This unit should not be used by persons weighing more than specified in the OWNER’S
MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION. Failure to comply will void the warranty.
To prevent electrical shock, never drop or insert any object into any opening.
Never operate the unit if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or immersed in water.
Keep power cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being
used or where oxygen is being administered.
Never operate the exercise device with the air opening blocked.
Keep the air opening clean, free, of lint, hair and the like.
Do not remove the side covers unless instructed by Customer Tech Support.
Service should only be done by an authorized service technician.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
For your safety and to ensure performance, the ground on this circuit must be
non-looped (isolated). Please refer to NEC article 210-21 and 210-23. Failure to
follow these electrical requirements could void the Matrix limited warranty.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER!
The unit must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides
a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
The unit is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Improper
connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the
product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product. If
it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
110 V PRODUCTS
110 V products require the use of a 100-125 V, 60 Hz and a minimum of a 15A circuit, with
a non-looped (isolated) neutral/ground for power. This unit can be daisy-chained together
with up to 4 units per 15A circuit. Matrix daisy-chain cord adapters are sold separately.
220 V UNITS
220 V units require the use of a 216-250 V, 50 Hz and a minimum of a 15A circuit, with a non-
looped (isolated) neutral/ ground for power. This ClimbMill can be daisy-chained together
with up to 4 ClimbMills per 15A circuit. Matrix daisy-chain cord adapters are sold separately.
DIGITAL TV
An additional power adapter is not needed for the add-on TV or consoles with the
integrated digital TV tuner. An RG6 coaxial cable with ‘F-type’ compression fittings will
need to be connected between the video source and each add-on digital TV unit.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
FCC REGULATIONS (USA ONLY)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
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TOOLS REQUIRED:
F 6mm Allen Wrench
F 5mm Allen Wrench
ASSEMBLY
PARTS INCLUDED:
F 1 Main Frame
F 1 Console Mast
F 1 Console Mast Cover
F 2 Upper Handlebars
F 2 Lower Handlebars
F 2 Bottle Holders
F 1 Sweat Collector Tray (PERFORMANCE)
F 1 Control Zone (PERFORMANCE)
F 2 End Caps (ENDURANCE)
F 1 Power Cord
F 1 Hardware Kit
Console sold separately
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UNPACKING
Unpack the equipment where you will be using it. Place the carton
on a level flat surface. It is recommended that you place a protective
covering on your floor. Never open box when it is on its side.
IMPORTANT NOTES
• All video and power outlets must be functional the day of delivery /
assembly of the product. The client is responsible for any additional
installation charges associated with return visits.
• During each assembly step, ensure that ALL nuts and
bolts are in place and partially threaded.
• Several parts have been pre-lubricated to aid in assembly and usage. Please do not wipe
this o. If you have diculty, a light application of lithium grease is recommended.
WARNING!
There are several areas during the assembly process that special attention must be
paid. It is very important to follow the assembly instructions correctly and to make
sure all parts are firmly tightened. If the assembly instructions are not followed
correctly, the equipment could have parts that are not tightened and will seem
loose and may cause irritating noises. To prevent damage to the equipment, the
assembly instructions must be reviewed and corrective actions should be taken.
NEED HELP?
If you have questions or if there are any missing parts, contact Customer Tech Support.
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Hardware Qty
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Bolt (20mm)
Bolt (10mm)
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Hardware Qty
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Bolt (16 mm)
Curved Washer
Bolt (20 mm)
Flat Washer
Bolt (35 mm)
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Hardware Qty
A Bolt 4
Torque Value
24 Nm / 17.7 ft-lb
Torque Value
24 Nm / 17.7 ft-lb
Torque Value
G - 24 Nm / 17.7 ft-lb
H - 9.8 Nm / 7.2 ft-lb
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Levelers
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PERFORMANCE ONLY
1. Connect the wires from the
frame to the Base Step.
2. Lift the Control Zone over the
caster wheels. Push down firmly
on both sides until it seats firmly.
3. Slide the Sweat Collector Tray
under the ClimbMill, latching
the handle to the base.
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TRAINING AREA
3.05 M
(10 ft)
1.65 M
(65”)
0.85 M
(33.5”)
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
LOCATION OF THE UNIT
Place the unit on a level and stable surface away from direct sunlight. The
intense UV light can cause discoloration on the plastics. Locate your unit in an
area with cool temperatures and low humidity. Please leave a clear zone behind
the unit that is at least 24” (610 mm). This zone must be clear of any obstruction
and provide the user a clear exit path from the machine. Do not place the unit in
any area that will block any vent or air openings. The unit should not be located
in a garage, covered patio, near water or outdoors.
HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS
The ClimbMill adds 30 - 38” (76 - 96.5cm) to a users height. For example, a 6’
(183cm) tall user will be 8’6” - 9’ 2” (259.5 - 279.5cm) off the floor.
Levelers
To attach end caps, slide (1) over
(2) and then slide (3) into (4).
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ASSEMBLY COMPLETE
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ENDURANCE ONLY
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FREE AREA
3.05 M
(10 ft)
2.26 M
(89”)
0.85 M
(33.5”)
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EMERGENCY STOP
LEVER (ALL MODELS)
AUTO STOP SENSOR
(ALL MODELS)
CONTROL ZONE
(PERFORMANCE)
PROPER USAGE
MOUNTING THE CLIMBMILL
1. Stand directly behind the ClimbMill. Grasp either the upper or lower handle
bars and step onto the ClimbMill until you are within comfortable reach of
the console, emergency stop lever, and remote handlebar controls.
2. There are two emergency stop buttons the ClimbMill. An emergency stop
lever is located on the console mast below the display, and an emergency
stop button is located on the lower right side handlebar.
3. The CONTROL ZONE will bring the step surfaces to a complete stop upon
detecting an object. The AUTO STOP SENSOR will bring the step surfaces
to a complete stop upon detecting an object under the bottom step.
4. To determine proper workout position, stand on the steps within comfortable
reach of the console. Maintain a constant distance from the console and
remote handlebar controls. Keep your knees slightly bent at all times.
LEVELING THE EQUIPMENT
Locate a level, stable surface to position the equipment. The equipment has levelers located
below the bottom step. To access the levelers, remove the end caps (ENDURANCE) or
CONTROL ZONE (PERFORMANCE). CAUTION: There is an electrical plug located under the
CONTROL ZONE and will need to be unplugged before the cover can be completely removed.
Use an Allen wrench to level the unit. Once stable, replace parts as they were removed.
A carpenters level is recommended.
NOTE: There are only two levelers on the equipment.
WARNING!
Our equipment is heavy, use care and additional help if necessary when
moving. Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury.
CLIMBMILL SPM (STEPS PER MINUTE)
LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
SPM 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 126 132 138 143 148 153 158 162
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USING THE HEART RATE FUNCTION
The heart rate function on this product is not a medical device. While
heart rate grips can provide a relative estimation of your actual
heart rate, they should not be relied on when accurate readings are
necessary. Some people, including those in a cardiac rehab program,
may benefit from using an alternate heart rate monitoring system
like a chest or wrist strap. Various factors, including movement of
the user, may affect the accuracy of your heart rate reading. The
heart rate reading is intended only as an exercise aid in determining
heart rate trends in general. Please consult your physician.
WARNING!
Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate.
Over exercising may result in serious injury or death.
If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.
MAINTENANCE
1. Any and all part removal or replacement must be performed by a qualified service technician.
2. DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged and or has worn or broken parts.
Use only replacement parts supplied by your country’s local MATRIX dealer.
3. MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES: Do not remove labels for any reason. They contain
important information. If unreadable or missing, contact your MATRIX dealer for a replacement.
4. MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT: Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating
equipment as well as keeping your liability to a minimum. Equipment safety levels can
only be maintained if inspections for damage and wear occur at regular intervals.
5. Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or performing maintenance or
repair of any kind is qualified to do so. MATRIX dealers will provide service
and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon request.
WARNING
Disconnect all power before servicing or moving the equipment. To remove power from
the ClimbMill, the power cord must be disconnected from the wall outlet. To clean,
wipe surfaces down with soap and slightly damp cloth only; never use solvents.
A) Clean Auto Stop Sensors (2) monthly
B) Clean Control Zone IR sensors (6) monthly
PERFORMANCE CLIMBMILL ENDURANCE CLIMBMILL
AA
B
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
ACTION FREQUENCY
Unplug the unit. Clean entire frame and shrouds using water and a mild soap or other Matrix approved solution
(cleaning agents should be alcohol and ammonia free).
DAILY
ENDURANCE: Unplug the ClimbMill and remove the access panel. Clean chain of old grease and re-apply a
lithium-based grease to each chain link.
MONTHLY
Check step motion and stability to ensure the ClimbMill does not rock or wobble. QUARTERLY
Check all connecting joint areas for tightness of bolt assemblies. QUARTERLY
Ensure that there is little, or no free play at all joint assemblies once bolts have been tightened. Installation of
washer kits may be required if free play does not come out from tightening bolts.
QUARTERLY
Unplug the ClimbMill and remove the access panel. Clean sprockets of old grease and re-apply a lithium-based
grease to sprocket teeth.
QUARTERLY
Unplug the ClimbMill and clean the AUTO STOP SENSORS (located under the bottom step) and IR sensor
windows on Control Zone with a cotton swab, water and a mild soap or other Matrix approved solution
(cleaning agents should be alcohol and ammonia free).
QUARTERLY
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE
CONSOLE TOUCH XL TOUCH PREMIUM LED
LED / GROUP
TRAINING LED
TOUCH XL TOUCH PREMIUM LED
LED / GROUP
TRAINING LED
Max User Weight
182 kg /
400 lbs
182 kg /
400 lbs
Product Weight
180.3 kg /
397.5 lbs
177.4 kg /
391.1 lbs
175.6 kg /
387.1 lbs
174.9 kg /
385.6 lbs
191.7 kg /
422.6 lbs
188.8 kg /
416.2 lbs
187 kg /
412.3 lbs
186.3 kg /
410.7 lbs
Shipping Weight
211.2 kg /
465.6 lbs
202.6 kg /
455.5 lbs
204.8 kg /
451.5 lbs
204.1 kg /
450 lbs
214.4 kg /
472.7 lbs
209.8 kg /
462.5 lbs
208 kg /
458.6 lbs
207.3 kg /
457 lbs
Overall Dimensions
(L x W x H)*
161.2 x 102.4 x 218 cm /
63.5” x 40.3” x 85.8”
182.5 x 102.4 x 219.1 cm /
71.9” x 40.3” x 86.3”
* Ensure a minimum clearance width of 0.6 meters (24”) for access to and passage around MATRIX equipment.
Please note, 0.91 meters (36”) is the ADA recommended clearance width for individuals in wheelchairs.
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 󴑛󰲏󱂸󰤏󲺸󲖳󵂷󰃥󱀄󵂷󰃦󲺲󰹑󱮦󱽍󲺸󲖷󲖳󳀔󱃀󱽉󴧂󴇜󱹝󰣬
 󲼆󴧛󰱥󴉭󳣾󳀔󴦪󵈸󰵳󴿋󱇮󱿒󰃩󴑛󰲏󱹝󰣬󴝡󲓵󲏯󴔣󴦪󵈸󱓤
󰥭󱲑󲞕󲣤󰃩󰮗󰲏󴔣󲉙󳛾󵆽󵑾󳓙󵁬󲯹󲔨󲻩
 󴿴󵃮󳜣󱔲󲂝󱰐󴇣󰡊󰹱󱲗󳋊󰃩󴑛󰲏󱖗󰨄󳹛󱱖󰞛󰩕󰠴󲻁󳜣󱴘󲒚󳀔󳜽󰥾󱰐󱞻󴧂󴇜󳜽󰥾
12
󳟑󵑤󰞽󱼗
󵆗󲝱󴐻󲞐
󲩊󳉊󰥭󰡊󴠻󱔙󰫸󰵚󱻘󳪍󰃩󲓴󵂋󴝿󱥕󵆘󱴱󲺸󵃮󴦄󴝿󳛥󳝳󱴵󱃀󱽉󱢟󴑛󰵓󴽁󲈭󱼗󳒼
󲈭󰸜󲈭󳱵󲂺󴨅󱤺󴦩󰠫󵂋󲖳󴌑󲗒󰃩󰵿󳪍󲂓󱖞󳮄󲂙󴿠󰥭󱂊󱋁󱻘
󱼗󱋋󷝄󲅶
󰼒󵅈
󲂼󰿸󲃠󵆘󱴵󱃀󳱵󲂼󰿸󲃠󳀌󲺯󱻕󵀬󱮦󱶝󱉮󰃩󱴵󱃀󰵿󱵠󰤫󴿋󰰫󲂐󱖟󳀔󴝿󱤡󰤫󵂋󲛑󴦪󴧞󰃩󰡵󴿝
󰣞󴎈󵂋󵈸󵀺󲂼󰿸󲃠󴫝󰨩󰞐󲈭󴿔󰿸󲃠󱴵󱃀󱖞󵑤󳀔󵂋󳝪󰃩󴨔󲂙󰞐󰦛󱴵󱃀󱵢󵆽󴑛󱖗󱵢󵆽󱵢󰫵
󳒶󰶘󲼆󱃀󱔙󴉭󰸜󱴵󱃀󲙥󴌟󳀔󱵢󱠷󰞽󰿸󲃠󱴵󱃀󱖞󵑤󴦳󱴵󴲿󴐴󲂓󱖞󳮄󴎈󵂋󱌒󲄬󱨸󰞝󳉊󱔪󲺲
󰹑󱾿󰶶󲂙󲓳󳉊󱴵󱃀󰃩󴑛󲛍󴏲󰶘󲇌󳀔󵂋󱝵󱮦󳜽󰥾󰡊󰹱󴧂󴇜󲐲󲅵󴑛󰲏󱹕󳭺󱻉󴦰󲺲󰹑󵀸󴿔󳀔󱵢
󵆽󱌒󲄬󱵢󵆽󳮗󱵢󱠷󳀔󴌟󲇌󰞝󳒶󰃩󴑛󱰎󰶘󲇌󵂋󱝵󱔙󴉭󴧹󲼆󳀔󱵢󱠷
󳀦󱁡
󲺲󰹑󵂐󴌑󰤏󲺸󰡵󰵚󲂐󰣞󳀔󵂋󴝿󰃩󰡵󰵚󵃮󴦄󴝿󳛥󳝳󰞝󱟆
󵂋󱴵󱃀󵂋󲠠󴦩󰠫󴎽󰨩󰵿󰡵󳵚󴵘󱣲󱢟󴦳󱴵󱂸󰞐󴜇󰃩󲕟󲈭󵂋󴝿󲂐󱊪󰦛󴎽󰨩
󳵚󴵘󳝪󴧹󴫝󰿸󰼾󲳸󰮊󰺾
󱈆󲊲
󰿸󲃠󵂐󴌑󰤏󲺸󰡵󰵚󲂐󰣞󳀔󵂋󴝿󰃩󰡵󰵚󵃮󴦄󴝿󳛥󳝳󰞝
󱟆󵂋󱴵󱃀󵂋󲠠󴦩󰠫󰵿󰡵󳵚󴵘󱣲󱢟󴦳󱴵󱂸󰞐󴜇󰃩󲕟󲈭󵂋󴝿󲂐󱊪󰦛
󳵚󴵘󳝪󴧹󴫝󰿸󰼾󲳸󰮊󰺾
󲃣󰫽󵆗󴑐
󱁰󲩊󱞂󵁖󱮠󱼈󰣝󵂋󴌦󴑷󴑏󰿸󰃩󴿔󰰰󵂋󴌦󱮦󰪐󴇸󲪱󵂐󵇝󱊦󳀔󵂋󲠠󴧹󴫝󰿸󴌦󴎚󰤖󲠠󰸜󲕟󰦛󴿔
󰰰󱼈󰣝󵂋󴌦󴎽󰨩󰟛󴼣󵂐󴌑󴦳󱴵󰞐󲈭󱟆󱄛󱉣󳞾󴫝󰢆󳀔󰶜󴢈󵂋󳠬
󲠞󴑉󰱮󵃮󳩯󱊦
󲂼󰿸󲃠󱞂󳜣󴧞󲞼󴏶󰃩󳒶󰶘󴌟󰯗󳒼󴩸󰮖󱖝󵇮󱼈󰣝󴎽󰨩󰟛󴿠󰯆󴦩󰠫󴿠󰯆󱽸󱂸󱵠
󰤫󰶘󲶖󰥭󴔇󰃩󴿂󲓲󰣟󱔕󱔙󴉭󰟛󲂙󱕃󱠂󱺎󲂼󰿸󲃠󲂓󲺲󲺯󰤏󲺸󰞶󳀌󱖔󲪱󳝪󵂋󵇋󲴗󳪍󴭟󳱵
󲂺󱲙󲫷󴐺󱾞󴧂󴇜󱔙󴉭󰸜󰤏󲺸󰃩󰵿󳪍󲂓󱖝󲪱󳝪󵂋󴦪󴎚󲺲󲺯󲂙󱕃󱠂󱺎󰞝󴧞󰃩󲪱󲙥󰥭󴓙󱂸󲰉󱔪
󱔙󴉭󱿒󰞝󲂓󳀌󲺯󱠂󱺎󰦨󲂼󰿸󲃠󳉊󱕶󱖝󲪱󳝪󵂋󱮦󵂋󴌦󱴵󱻆󲺲󲺯󲂙󱕃󱠂󱺎󰃥󰵿󴽬󴼙󰸜󱯣󴼛󰿸
󲃠󳉊󱔪󰃦󰃩󱢊󴔀󲺸󱯆󰾧󴏶󰡵󰞛󰞐󳎾󱮦󱊪󳎾󱽉󲙥󴿋󱽇󱠂󱺎󰃷
󵆗󲧎󵆜󲞐
󴭝󱽀󴑏󱼄󱮦󱺊󱻎󱴵󱻆󱊹󳝪
󱱙󴼛󰿸󲃠󰸜󱴵󱻆󰿸󰟛󴼣󳀔󴝭󵁲
󱖗󰿸󲃠󴦳󱴵󰯀󰞝󰶜󱽌󱴵󱻆󰿸󱯐󴦳󱴵󵂋󴝿󰟛󵂋󲠠󱵢󱠷
󴑛󴑾󴏲󳜣󴱇󰻖󱮦󳜣󵏧󴗠󱕜󰟛󲪱󳝪󵂋󰃬󵂋󴌦󱰐󴇣󰡊󰹱󰡵󲴂󱤧󰳤󰰹
󴣋󱖔󲁄󵃂󳨂󱾞󰃷
󲓴󳀌󱖔󰿸󰞝󱤧󳮗󰢋󰣥󰬆󰡦󱊹󳝪󱮦󳀌󱖔󰿸󱻎󱂸󰶜󰞐󰣝󳣾󱮦󰶜󱿒󱹝󰣬
 󲂼󰿸󲃠󳒶󰶘󴣋󱖔󲁄󵃂󴿠󰯆󰟛󰞝󰵧󱴷󰯆󲹀󱈓󴌟󱔪󱔙󴉭󳮗󱹝󰣬󲂼󰿸󲃠󱿒󰃩󱻳󲭁󰿸󳮗󴠻
󵑤󰟛󴼣󳮃󱖡󱭙󴝭󵁲󰫼󰮖
13
󱶳 󵆜󱥥 󰴝
F 󰫷󰫽󴍢󱰃󱯛
F 󰫷󰫽󴍢󱰃󱯛
󳠰󴎙
󵅆 󵃢 󵆒 󰪧
F 󰦛󰟋󴡚󲅆
F 󲇉󰪐󴇸󱺿󱸠󲈏
F 󰦛󰪐󴇸󱺿󱸠󲈏󴔇󳹛
F 󰦛󰞚󱰚󱯛
F 󰦛󰞛󱰆󱯛
F 󰦛󲗄󱊊󲅆
F 󰦛󰷈󲗧󰿸󱯨󳁴
F 󰦛󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏
F 󰦛󳑿󳹛
F 󲈭󵂋󲠠󳝪
F 󱋧󰠤󴭡󱝵󰬇󰲕
󰪐󴇸󰵶󰺾
󳟑󵑤󰞽󱼗
󱸹󵀪󰺧󴎙
󱂸󵆠󱔪󴌑󰤏󲺸󲂼󰿸󲃠󳀔󱃀󱽉󱱖󱖑󴑛󱖗󳚩󳕁󱻎󱂸󱠃󱃶󳀔󴇸󵃲󰞚󱢊󴔀󱨸󱂸󱃀󲄏󰞚󴱺󰞐󱗴󴿂󴔇󱈚
󰮗󰲏󱂸󰲕󴉭󳕁󰨄󱻎󳀔󱩕󲙑󰞛󱯣󴼛󰲕󴉭󳕁
󴱵󴐻󲠱󱲈󰨽󵊠
󲺲󰹑󴦑󴧤󳛔󴉭󲼆󱊹󰃩󱯐󲂙󴌦󴎚󰸜󵂋󲠠󱵢󵆽󳀖󲓳󱟈󲪱󴐴󱌒󲂙󵇝󱊦󱔙󴉭󵂐󲗒󰃩󱔲󱯆󵂐󰵶󱺿󰡨󳂈
󴽬󴙋󲺸
󴧂󴇜󲕟󰦛󳛔󴉭󲓵󵏯󱿒󰃩󴑛󳉊󴐝󱯐󲂙󴅊󱟍󰸜󴅊󳜂󱞂󱔪󰣝󰞤󴩸󰮖󴴦󳝚
󲩊󱽉󰥏󱨸󳛔󴉭󰸜󰤏󲺸󰃩󴩸󰮖󵂆󰢆󱞂󰠛󰫘󲣴󲡡󴧞󴑛󰲏󱹶󴿴󲣴󲡡󲙉󱌒󲄬󳛔󴉭󲂙󱂀󵁳󰃩󱢊󴔀󱨸󱇧
󱱉󱖡󴭟󴭭󴡚󲙉
󴘝󰿪
󳛔󴉭󴧞󳎛󰞽󲂙󱠎󰦛󴩸󰢍󵆘󲰉󰮵󲙸󱪟󴑛󰱩󱥕󲓳󳉊󴨅󱤺󳛔󴉭󴐺󱾞󰃩󰡵󳉊󴐝󱯐󲂙󵂆󰢆󱃗󱔜󰫸󱂊󱔪󳱵󲂺
󳉊󱕶󴨅󲫷󳛔󴉭󴐺󱾞󰵿󳪍󲂓󱖞󳮄󲂼󰿸󲃠󳀔󵂆󰢆󲂺󴴦󳝚󳦜󵒖󳪻󰃩󰞶󳀌󰮊󱺎󰡊󳀔󰿺󵆃󲩊󴨏󰫝󱶝󱉮󰿸󲃠󰃩
󴑛󰱩󱥕󴐃󴽁󳛔󴉭󴐺󱾞󰞶󰠘󰡵󰥾󲓳
󵆜󴐻󰻶󰹍󱅭
󱌒󲄬󲂙󰢋󰣥󲼡󰻟󱮦󲂙󳣊󱖡󵂆󰢆󰃩󴑛󳧿󳛱󱔲󱯆󱰐󴇣󱺿󱶄󴩸󴼐
14
G
H
L
6
6
L
6
6
C
D
D
B
E
F
E
6
6
B
A
3
󰩅󴱹 󲃣󴱷
󴅊󳜂
󴅊󳜂
2
2
󰩅󴱹 󲃣󴱷
󴅊󳜂
󲂂󳝪󱣲󱈚󱂘
󴅊󳜂
󱠃󱈚󱂘
󴅊󳜂
7


2
1
󰩅󴱹 󲃣󴱷
󴅊󳜂
󱷠󰸿󰯥

󱷠󰸿󰯥

󱷠󰸿󰯥
G
H
󳟑󵑤󰞽󱼗
15
󲆱󱠃󰿸
4
󰱮󵃮
 󱖗󵂋󳝪󱤮󲇖󲅆󴦳󱴵󰯀󱆊󳊞󵀞󲈿
 󱖗󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏󱵠󰳗󰯀󳬃󴢺󰞚
󰶡󰞛󱴸󰫹󰨄󰃩󳂄󳮃󰬆󲯲󱂊󱗁󰣝
 󱖗󰷈󲗧󰿸󱯨󳁴󲡡󰯀󰞛
󱽉󰃩󱖗󱯛󱵱󱰚󴴦󱔪󰯀󱠥󱠷󰞚
󳟑󵑤󰞽󱼗
󴓍󳣜󰻢󱍸






󵀪󱕝󰧿󰷲
󱈆󲊲󰫽󳩏
󱖗󴎽󰨩󱻎󳣾󱂸󲗄󱠃󰞤󳏹󱔪󳀔󴇸󵃲󰞚󰃩󴨏󰫝󵀍󰫙󳂄󱖔󱣇󲩘󳀔󳚻󱊦󳝪󰵿󳪍󱖞󳮄󱇡󳬰󴊺󳰂
󱖗󴎽󰨩󱻎󱂸󰣞󲠻󱠶󰣞󲥥󱠶󳀔󰳐󱅯󴑛󱂸󴎽󰨩󱤜󲻩󰮊󳮃󱖡󳀔󳐊󴼢󰳐
󲓴󰳐󱅯󱥕󵆘󲘢󲂙󰢋󰣥󵀬󳊩󲯹󰃩󱵠󰤫󰤏󲺸󳦕󵁲󴼛󲂼󰿸󲃠󳀔󴦪󲀲󴝿󳝪󴑛󰲏󱖗󴎽󰨩󱻎󳣾󱂸󰢋
󰣥󲂓󱇅󱇮󰢋󰣥󴦪󵈸󰵳󳀔󰳐󱅯󴎽󰨩󰞝󱭙󳣾󱽌󴡚󱠻󴌖󳹛󵃂󰶀󵃰󴥡󲗄󳀔󱃀󱽉󱮦󱯆󱊦
󴥡󵕭󴐻󲞐
󰶡󰤏󲺸󳦕󴠻󵑨󱽀󱈮󰤛󱌒󰃩󴠻󵑨󳀔󰤏󲺸󳦕
󱖗󵁲󴼛󱃀󵃲
󲆱󱠃󰿸
󴌑󱔙󴉭󳑿󳹛󰃩󴑛󱖗󲡡󴡜
󲡡󴧞󰃩󲫆󱤜󱖗󲡡󰫵
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󳠰󴎙󱜘󱶅
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󰱮󵃮
󳟑󵑤󰞽󱼗
󲢁󰹹󰻢󱍸






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󳢳󱮠󰰅󲚵󲏛
󱶳󲉫󱌤󴄜
󳳄󰹹󰰅󲚵󱲘󱴿󱈆
󱶳󲉫󱌤󴄜
󱼙󰷛󴣅󲋠

󲚶󳎴󳆁󰬭󳀬󲄤󱪍
󱜕󴎙
 󳑩󱂸󲓳󱤜󱽉󱰣󰣟󰞚󱰆󱯛󱮦󰞛󱰆󱯛󰞶󴞹󰞚󰃩󳂄󰯀󱨸󰵿󰡵󴢥󵒖󴎈󰵚󰪐
󴇸󳝚󱦵󰧬󲓲󲈏󰸜󴧰󳑿󱰆󱯛󱴷󰯆󴮥
 󱟆󲂙󰫹󰦛󳝚󱦵󰧬󲓲󱲙󴮥󳝚󱦵󰧬󲓲󲈏󰣝󱽌󰪐󴇸󱺿󱸠󲈏󰞚󳀔󵇿󳋊󰿸󰞛󱽉󰃩󳝚󱦵󰧬󲓲
󱲙󴮥󰣝󱽌󰶃󰞛󰨄󱰆󱯛󰞚
 󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏󱖗󱂸󰨅󲞼󰯀󲯹󵑤󱿒󰤏󰶀󵀞󴇸󵃲󱔜󰫸󰧬󲓲󱂸󰨅󲞼󰯀󱠥󴩸󵀞󲈿󰞛󳀔󲯹󵑤󱿒󰃩󳭺󰱥󰧬
󲓲󱪯󱭙󰿸󱖗󰤏󵀞󲈿󴇸󵃲󱔜󰫸󰧬󲓲
 󲂐󰤃󴧛󰱥󰣝󳣾󰃩󱗁󱾿󲼆󱨸󳑩󰞚󵀞󲈿󱿒󳪍󳭺󱌒󱃀󰤏󲺸󰪐󴇸󳛔󳀔󰣝󳣾󳮗󰪐󴇸󰸜󴧰󳑿󱰆󱯛󱴷󰯆
󴮥󰥭󱲑󰞐󱔪󴝭󵁲󳬭󳹛󵀸󱿒󰥭󱲑󱤾󱣞
󱈆󲊲󳆁󲞂󱧳󴕷󲃟
󱖗󰿸󲃠󱻎󳣾󱂸󱠃󱃶󳏹󱂊󳀔󱃀󵃲󲂼󰿸󲃠󲂙󰞐󰦛󲆱󱠃󰿸󰃩󰣝󱽌󱠥󴩸󵀞󲈿󰞛󱽉󴌑󱴵󴥡󲆱󱠃󰿸󰃩󴑛
󰴈󰞛󳑿󳹛󱮦󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏󲙸󱪟󰃷󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏󰞛󱽉󲂙󰞐󰦛󵂋󲠠󱵢
󵆽󰃩󵂐󴌑󱱤󰮊󲓴󵂋󲠠󱵢󵆽󱽉󰵿󱔜󰫸󱱖󰞛󳹛󰤏󲺸󰫷󰫽󴍢󱰃󱯛󴑏󱠃󴎽󰨩󳏹󱔪󱤜󰃩󴉭󱁮󱱖󴿴󳀔󴩸
󰢆
󱢊󴔀󰤏󲺸󲂸󱝵󲗄󱠃󰪐󲞼󴭟
󴑛󲙸󱪟󰃷󲂼󰿸󲃠󰵺󲂙󰫹󰦛󲗄󱠃󲆱󲓳󳬃󱈚
󴘝󰿪
󲂼󰫼󰶈󳀔󰿸󲃠󵃮󱟈󴭝󰃩󳎋󰱥󱿒󴑛󱖟󱥓󰃩󲂙󱥕󴌑󱿒󴑛󱰎󰡊󰳤󰰹󳱵󲂺󴨅󱔘󰞚󴦀󴐺󱾞󰵿󳪍󲂓󱖞󳮄󰵧󰩇
󷆄󰶫󴺷󵾠󲃣
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󳟑󵑤󰞽󱼗
󰬭󳀬󱬾󲺩󱲘󲥭󰹃󳯙
󲂼󲺲󰹑󳀔󱥓󲴗󱪯󲞼󰰯󳪍󰞶󵃮󴬻󲿒󴉭󳣾󰪨󳔱󱥓󲴗󱪯󲞼󱵱󱰚󰵿󱵠󰤫󱕶󵀫󱥓󲴗
󳀔󳂈󱖝󰣀󴎘󰧌󰃩󰣖󵂐󴌑󳙎󳉊󴔐󱼈󱿒󰞝󱭙󰤭󴚄󲓴󰰯󳪍󴩸󰮖󰡊󱉻󰲕󱱼󴧂󴇜
󱥓󳭯󱤹󰧵󴎘󲻻󳀔󰡊󰵿󱴱󲺸󰬆󰡦󰩟󱾿󳫥󱟆󱮦󳪈󱟆󱢟󳀔󱥓󲴗󳁳󲞼󳚋󳜁󰃩󰡵󲴂
󱤧󲂄󳙎󳉊󳀔󲞼󴭟󳛠󲄬󴒈󱌒󰤏󲺸󳦕󳀔󰱥󰣬󳓙󴏁󱊪󱁰󳚰󰃩󴪍󲂙󰵿󳪍󱤁󵆏󱥓󲴗
󴔐󱼈󳀔󲓳󳉊󱦷󱥓󲴗󴔐󱼈󰩕󴿠󰣬󲩊󰧵󴠻󳀔󴢤󰰹󱼈󱹪󰃩󲺸󱽌󰮴󱽇󴧛󰱥󲂯󴼣󱥓
󲴗󳀔󱊷󳮄󴜸󰱲󴑛󰶡󴬻󱞻󲛍󴏲
󴘝󰿪
󱥓󲴗󳁳󲞼󳚋󳜁󰵿󳪍󰞝󲠦󳉊󴧛󰱥󴧞󴭟󰵿󳪍󲂓󱖞󳮄󱁄󴭝󰵧󰩇󱮦󲔋󰠱󳱵󱨸󴍊
󱤧󵆽󲀘󰃩󴑛󳑛󰴃󰧬󲓲󴧛󰱥
󰮊󵎣
 󰢋󰣥󰵚󱯐󲂙󳀔󵂆󰢆󱱖󰴈󱮦󲂄󱵫󰃩󴪍󱥕󵆘󲻁󰶘󲇌󳀔󳜽󰥾󱰐󴇣󰡊󰹱󱆇󴇜
 󰢋󰣥󰿸󲃠󰞐󱽶󱶝󱉮󱮦󵂆󰢆󳉸󱶝󳇄󱶝󰃩󰞐󱤛󰞝󱤧󳠌󳠜󰤏󲺸󴑛󰤏󲺸󲼆󱃀󳜣󴱇󰻖󱯐
󴘹󰺾󳀔󲂏󱵫󵂆󰢆
 󰥭󵊚󲎩󳗴󰸜󴙌󲎩󰃷󰞝󰵿󱁰󰢋󰣥󰴯󱁰󱸥󴿴󲎩󳗴󲎩󳗴󰫷󰶻󴭝󴌑󴙗󴎚󱌒󲎩󳗴󲎱󳙚󰞝󲞕󱮦󴨊
󱋁󰃩󴑛󳧿󳛱󳜣󴱇󰻖󰞶󴌑󲗒󴭝󱽀󱣅󴙌
 󰥭󵊚󱯐󲂙󰿸󲃠󰃷󵆠󴿂󱦷󰥭󵊚󱾿󰥭󱲑󰿸󲃠󰰯󳪍󲓳󱟈󰵚󰼔󳁱󱔙󰫸󴘼󰢋󳀔󴽬󴴅󰵺󲂙󱂸󱔪󲂯󲐲󲅵
󱶝󱉮󰸜󳉸󱶝󳀔󱩕󲙑󰞛󱽉󰵿󰥭󱲑󰿸󲃠󱔙󰫸󳓙󳚪
 󳉊󴐝󴘰󴘼󴑏󱼄󱮦󰥭󵊚󳜽󰥾󰿸󲃠󳀔󰡊󰹱󱃗󲩊󰶘󲇌󰡊󰹱󰵿󱭙󳜣󴱇󴌑󲗒󰃩󱵠󰤫󰫼󰶈󰿸
󲃠󳀔󳜽󰥾󰵚󰥭󵊚󴎣󳞄
󴘝󰿪
󳜽󰥾󱮦󳎋󰱥󲂼󰿸󲃠󰯝󰃩󴑛󰫘󱱤󰞛󱯐󲂙󵂋󲠠󱴵󳝪󳱵󴌑󴽬󴼙󵂋󲠠󰃩󱥕󵆘󱖗󵂋󲠠󳝪󱤮󲯖
󱉑󱵢󱠷󱱤󰞛󲞕󲣤󱿒󰃩󴑛󰤏󲺸󳨵󳀒󰵚󱤾󲥥󳀔󱞓󱹶󱱽󰿸󲃠󴇸󵃲󰃩󰮗󰲏󰤏󲺸󲡆󰰡
 󲕟󲂘󲞕󲣤󳭺󰱥󰧬󲓲󱪯󱭙󰿸󰃥󰦛󰃦
 󲕟󲂘󲞕󲣤󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏󳚕󱊦󳝪󱪯󱭙󰿸󰃥󰦛󰃦
 
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󰮊󵎣󲆨󵀲󴌤
󱼜󲄨 󵋕󲺩
󱱤󰞛󴎽󰨩󵂋󲠠󳝪󰤏󲺸󲞕󲗄󰡵󰵚󲠻󰸜󳀔󳨵󳀒󰃩󱮦󰬆󰡦󲇈󰭖󳀔󲞕󲣤󰰡󰃩󲞕󲣤󱼄󰦛󲏯󲅆󰸜󴔇󳣹󰃥󲞕󲣤󰰡󰞝󱭙󰶻󲂙󴫢󳙎
󱮦󲖸󱮠󰢍󰃦
󲕟󱊹
󰃷󱱤󰮊󳀔󱵢󵆽󰞶󰵦󰞛󱓨󰵦󵃲󲄏󲞕󲣤󱇧󱱉󳮚󲙉󳪒󳀔󴵘󲈭󰃩󰞶󱂸󲕟󰦛󴵘󲹀󰞚󴭝󱽀󱇧󱱉󴲀󱆊󲣴󲡡
󳪒
󲕟󲂘
󲐲󲅵󲓵󴧂󴧛󰱥󰸜󳏹󱔪󱦷󰃩󰡵󳉊󰥭󰞝󲂓󱶦󱿓󱮦󱺊󰱥 󲕟󱓳
󲐲󲅵󱯐󲂙󴦳󱴵󱴵󵆽󰳐󱅯󳀔󴅊󳜂󳛔󰢆󱾿󰶶󳝚󱂊 󲕟󱓳
󲆣󳝚󴅊󳜂󱤜󰃩󳉊󰥭󱯐󲂙󱴵󵆽󳛔󰢆󱠎󰟞󲘢󲂙󱮦󲘢󲂙󳐊󵀩󰦨󲆣󳝚󴅊󳜂󲘢󲂙󳐊󵀩󰃩󰯗󰵿󳪍󵂐󴌑󱔙󴉭󱈚󱂘󱋧󰢆 󲕟󱓳
󱱤󰮊󳀔󱵢󵆽󰞶󰵦󰞛󱓨󰵦󵃲󲄏󲞕󲣤󱇧󱱉󳮚󲙉󳪒󳀔󴵘󴢺󰃩󰞶󱂸󴵘󴢺󵣢󰞚󴭝󱽀󱇧󱱉󴲀󱆊󲣴󲡡󳪒 󲕟󱓳
󱱤󰮊󱵢󵆽󰞶󲺸󲉙󳗴󲞕󲗄󰡵󰵚󲠻󰸜󳀔󳨵󳀒󰃩󱮦󰬆󰡦󲇈󰭖󳀔󲞕󲣤󰰡󰃩󲞕󲣤󳭺󰱥󰧬󲓲󱪯󱭙󰿸󰃥󰣝󱽌󱠥󴩸󵀞
󲈿󰞛󱽉󰃦󰸜󱴷󰯆󴞟󲄏󰞚󳀔󳚕󱊦󳝪󱪯󱭙󰿸󳐧󰵳󰃥󲞕󲣤󰰡󰞝󱭙󰶻󲂙󴫢󳙎󱮦󲖸󱮠󰢍󰃦
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LED / GROUP
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重要な注意事項
意!
本機の使用前に医師相談い。使用前に取扱説明書を読みい。
ンは必屋内の気温湿度が制御る部屋使用ださい。本機が低温たは高湿度の気候にれた場合は初回使用前に本機を室温に慣てか使用推奨
告!
やけ火事、電気シ怪我のを低減ため
本説明書は大切に保管い。
ルを使用際は、基本的な事前の注意に必従い以下の事項
本機の使用前にの説明をお読みい。本機を所有る方が責任を
使用者全員が警告注意事項を理解ださい。
本機は屋内のみ使用本機は、ス施設なの業務用施設の使用を
的とて設計されたSクラスです
険!
ス ク 減 ら に:
使用直後、清掃やの実行、部品の付けや取前には必ず本機の電源
ント てく
• 14歳未満の子どもは使用でん。
• 14歳以上の未成年者、身体に障害方は、大人の監督なに本使用い。
• 子どや身体に障害のあ方が本機使用本機の稼働中に場合、厳重な監督が
す。
• シン 10 ト( 3以内の範囲にたは14歳未満の子近付けな
さい
• 本製品は取扱説明書に記る用途に使用ださい。
• 不適切な、たは過度のは怪我の原因と場合が胸の痛み気、
息切れなかの身体の異常をた場合は運動を直ちに中止続行前に医師
くだ
• 心拍数モムは正確適度な範囲超えた運動は、重度の怪我
や死亡に至恐れがあた場合、直ちに運動を中止ださい。
• 可動部に手や衣服が触れなださい。
• ずれかの部分にれの服は着用ないださい。
• 本機の使用中は常に運動靴を着用い。
• マシン上で飛び上らない
• 本機の定員は1です。
• 取扱説明書の仕様に指定る体重以上の方は本使用い。
れに従わな場合、保証が無効にな
• 感電防止のための開口部に絶対に物体を落と挿入ださい。
• コーや電源が損傷場合、ンが正常に作動場合、落と
損傷を受け水浸た場合には絶対に稼働させな
さい
• 電源コ加熱た表面かださい。
• エア製品の使用中、たは酸素吸入器が使用中の場所では稼働せな
でくだ
• 通気口が塞がれ状態では絶対に本機を稼働さないい。通気口を
髪の毛等の無い清潔な状態に保ださい。
• カスマーサースから指示されるまではサイーを取り外さなださい。ンテ
ナンスはサービスエンジニアの行っさい
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電気系統要件
安全のため、た確実に発揮本回路の接地は非ループ状(絶縁にな
って りまNEC米国電気工事基準)210-21および210-23 てくだ
い。の電気系統要件に従わな場合、Matrix限定保証が無効におそれが
接地の指示事項
険!
本ユは接地必要が故障や機能停止が発生た場合、接地に電流には抵
抗が最小経路が与られので感電のが減本ユニには機器接地導線
接地のつコーが装備は正付けれた適切なコン
に差込み現地の規定や条例に従接地る必要があ本機の接地導線を適切に接続
ない場合、感電のが生る可能性が本製品が適切に接地か確信が
ない場合は、資格をた電気技師またはサービ点検を依頼い。
本製品に付属の電源は改造ないい。電源に合わない場合は、
資格をた電気技師に適切な付けい。
110 V製品
110 V 製品では、電源に100-125 V60 Hz使用非ルプ状(絶縁中性点接地を持つ15 A
以上の「専用回路」が必要本機は15 Aの専用回路最大4で数珠接続可能
Matrix 数珠接続コーアダーは別売で
220 V ット
220 V機器では、電源に216-250 V50 Hz使用ループ状絶縁)中性点接地を持つ
15A以上の回路が必要ルは15 Aの回路で最大4で数珠接続可能
Matrix 数珠接続コーアダーは別売で
ジタルTV
一体型デジTVチュ アドTVコンル類には、追加の電源ーは必要
。両 が「 F 」の ィッ RG6軸ケルは、デオ
ソースと各ドオンのジタルテレビユト間するます
電源要件
FCC 規則米国のみ
本機は FCC ート 15 試験済み Bデジの制限事項に適合
判定制限事項は住宅地域で設置れた場合の有害な電磁波に適正な保護を
提供に規定本機は高周波エルギーを生成、使用高周波エルギーを放射
があ指示通に設置、使用されなかた場合、無線通信に対有害な電磁障害を
なが特定の設置状況において電磁障害がないの保証はあん。本機が
ジオたはの受信に有害な電磁障害をた場合、次の措置を取る電磁障害を是正す
推奨い電磁障害の有無は本機の電源を入れ特定がで
•受信ナの変えたは場所を変え
•本機と受信機間の間隔
•受信機が接続ていのとは別のに本機を接続
•販売店または熟練のジオ/ 技師に依頼
FCC RF 放射線照射に
1. 本送信機は別のたは別の送信機一緒に配置稼働さはなん。
2. 本機は制御さた環境にて規定れた FCC RF 放射線照射限界に適合本機は放射源
人体の間 20 ル以上の距離を空け設置おび稼働る必要があ
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