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ASSEMBLY

Bits bag contents:• Rail Cross Bolt (90mm)

• Rail Cross Nut

• Rail Down Bolt (75mm)

• 2 x Small M8 Bolt (20mm)

• 1 x Small M8 Bolt (30mm)

• 5mm Allen Key (Silver)

• Frame Endcap

Congratulations on purchasing the MyRower! Please see the following pages for instructions on assembling your MyRower.

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1.) Remove the bits bag, seat, and rear leg from the cardboard insert.

2.) Remove the cardboard insert.

3.) Lay the box on it’s side so the MyRower is right side up, with the heel rests at the bottom.

4.) Slide the tank assembly out of the tank box.

5.) Remove the rail from the rail box.

6.)Puttheseatontherail,front(widerend)first,withthebottomofthecushionrelative to the top of the logo.

7.) Attach the rear leg to the underside of the rail using one of the small M8 bolts. Therearlegshouldbeperpendiculartotherail.Getitstartedwithyourfingers,andtighten with the 5mm (silver) allen key.

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8.) Slide the rail into position in the gap in the footboard between the heel rests. The seat should be upwards. The rail end should slide in until the end of the rail lines up with the end of the U-bracket of the tank sub frame.

9.) Install the rail cross bolt through the back of the footboard and rail and into the rail cross nut that is inserted to the opposite side. Finger tighten only.

10.) Install the rail down bolt through the top surface of the rail and into the footboard foot. Finger tighten only.

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11.) Stand the unit up and use the 5mm (silver) allen key to install the second small M8 bolt through the hole in the bottom of the tank sub frame, through the U-bracket, and into the rail underside. Tighten the bolt.

14.) Fit Plastic Frame Endcap into the end of the frame near the large pulley.

12.) Tighten the rail cross bolt.

13.)Laytheunitflatandtightentheraildownbolt.

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Using a pair of pliers and the provided allen key, slightly loosen the preattached nut from the rail cross bolt (approximately 3 turns) before installing.

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15.)Removetankstopper,fillwithwaterusingincludedsiphonpump,andreplacethestopper.Besurenottofillthetankpastthelevelindicatedonthelevelgaugestickeron the side of the tank just below the seam.

16.) Remove the rubber band on the handle and any other straps or ties that may be on the machine.

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1.) Periodically ensure all bolts are tight.

2.)Add1purificationtabletevery6months.Torequestextrapurificationtablets,visitmyrower.com

3.) Keep rail and seat wheels clean.

4.)If during the recoil phase the handle does not return towards the front of the machine smoothly, you can add more tension tying an additional knot at the end of the bungee cord under the unit.

5.) The monitor runs on two AA batteries. To replace monitor batteries, remove monitor face by unscrewing the two screws on the top and bottom of the computer.

6.) Do not let go of handle as it could damage monitor screen

For more information or to contact us, please visit:www.myrower.com

BASIC MAINTENANCE

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We recommend consulting a physician before starting out with an exercise program.

Please read all instructions before using the WaterRower. Additional information ongettingstarted,rowingtechniqueandrowingtrainingadvicecanbefoundatwww.HowToRow.com.

Warning: Please keep hands away from moving parts when rowing machine is in use.

For further information on safety tips, please refer to www.waterrower.com/safety.

SAFETY

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WATER LEVELUse the level gauge located on the side of the tank to determine the amount of water to put in the tank.

Recommended Water Level Marks:Beginner - Between the “14” and “16” level markIntermediate - Between the “16” and “18” level markAdvanced - Between the “18” and “19” level mark

Wedonotrecommendfillingthetankpastthe“19”levelmarkasthiscouldcauseleakage and damage to other componants.

LEVEL GAUGE

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OWNER’S MANUAL

Congratulations on purchasing a MyRower indoor rowing machine!

This guide has been designed to provide you information on the operation and maintenance of your MyRower, as well as assist you in properrowingtechnique.

OPERATIONThe MyRower uses the effect of drag to provide an exercise which is entirely self paced. Because drag is linked to speed, a crew rowing down a river chooses its intensity of exercise simply by altering the pace at which they row. The faster the boat travels, the greater the drag and the harder the crew works.

Byreplicatingthesedynamics,theMyRowerdoesnotrequireadjustmenttoincreaseresistance. If a more intense workout is wanted, simply row faster and harder and the MyRower will respond.

HEEL REST POSITIONThe heel rest has been designed to be adjusted for maximum comfort. The foot strap crosses at the ball of your the foot and allows the heels to be raised off the footboard as you come forward with each stroke.

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MAINTENANCE - WATER AND TANKWeadviseusingmunicipaltapwatertofillthetank,asitcontainsadditivesthatkeepit free of bacteria and algae.

If you have well water or mineral rich water, we suggest using distilled water and puttinginonepurificationtabletevery3to6months.Ifthetankisindirectsunlight,then add one tablet every 3 months.

Ifthewaterinthetankdiscolorsaddonepurificationtablet.Ifthewaterdoesnotclearwerecommendemptyingthetank,flushingitoutwithcleanwater,refilling,andadding in the tablet.

► Never use other types of chlorine or bleach in the tank as it can damage the polycarbonate beyond repair and may cause rusting.

► Replacement tablets are available through www.myrower.com

STORAGEThe MyRower has been designed for compactness. To stand the MyRower up, slide the seat towards the footboard, lift the rear leg and roll the machine towards you, using the momentum to stand it upright. When stored, the MyRower is stable and only takes up the space of a chair.

Dimensions:22.25”/ 75cm wide, 82.5”/ 210cm long, 18.625”/ 47cm tall.

MONITOR FUNCTIONTo turn the monitor on, simply press the “ON” button (5). As you row, the monitor automatically starts recording your stroke rate in strokes per minute (1), intensity in meters per second (2), distance in meters (3), and time in minutes and seconds (4).

After 2 minutes of idle time the monitor will turn off.

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MAINTENANCE - CLEANINGTheMyRowerdoesnotrequireheavymaintenance.Wesuggestyoutakecareofitasyou would with any other piece of furniture in your home. Regularly dust the MyRower with a soft cloth dampened with water or window cleaner.

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ROWING TECHNIQUEFollowingproperrowingtechniquewillallowyoutogetthebestofyourMyRower.

The rowing action has been broken down into 3 phases and 3 positions to make it easierforyoutolearnthetechniqueandwehopeitwillsoonbecomesecondnature.

Position 1: The Release PositionThe Release Position is at the end of the Drive Phase. Your legs are straight, the handle is drawn into your chest, the upper back is leaning back just passed being vertical, shoulders are relaxed and your eyes are looking forward.

Phase 1: The Rock Over PhaseThe Rock Over Phase begins at the Release Position and ends at the Rocked Over Position. Your arms extend and your torso rocks over on the seat at the hips, not the lower back. Your legs remain straight.

Position 2: The Rocked Over PositionIn the Rocked Over Position, your arms are straight, posture is tall and strong. Your legs remain straight.

Phase 2: The Recovery PhaseThe Recovery phase begins at the Rocked Over Position and ends at the Catch Position. As the name suggests, it is the recovery part of the rowing stroke. There is no active propulsion. The legs bend and slide the body forwards to the Catch Position. The arms remain stretched out straight in front.

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WARRANTYThe MyRower was designed to be a home use machine, and is not a commercially rated machine, therefore should only only used in a home setting.

The warranty covers the frame and all parts of the MyRower for 1 year.

Visit www.myrower.com/en/warranty.htm for further information.

Phase 3: The Drive PhaseThe Drive Phase is the work phase of the rowing action beginning at the Catch Position and ending at theRelease Position. You first pushwith thelegs, hold your posture strong and complete the Drive Phase by pulling the handle into your body. End at the Release Position.

Position 3: The Catch PositionThe Catch Position is when your body is coiled like a spring and ready to release. Your legs are bent with the seat as close to your heels as comfortable for you. Your arms and upper body are reaching forward and eyes are looking straight ahead.

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strokerates/m

intensity

m/s

distancemeters

timemins

StrokerateDisplays strokerate

in strokes per minute (s/m)

IntensityDisplays intensity in meters per second (m/s)

DistanceDisplays distance in meters

TimeDisplays time in minutes

CHANGING THE BATTERIES• Using a Phillips headed screwdriver,

remove the screws at the top and bottom of the monitor.

• Gently lift away the monitor from the footboard.

• Remove the battery pack that is sitting inside a recess in the footboard.

• Remove the 2 AA batteries and replace with 2 new ones.

• Set the monitor back on the footboard, being careful not to pinch any of the wires under the edges of the monitor.

• Replace and tighten the the two screws with the Phillips headed screwdriver.

MONITOR GUIDE

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NOTES

Forfurtherinformation,frequentlyaskedquestions,troubleshootingandserviceinquiries,visit www.myrower.com or email us at [email protected]

Please make note of your serial number which is located on the level gauge. You will need to reference this for any service or support you may need with your MyRower.

SN:Store this pamphlet in a safe place for easy reference.

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