Tunturi Tent C 900 User Manual

PULSE CONTROLLED  
TRISTEPPER C 900  
GB OWNER'S MANUAL  
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MANUAL DEL USUARIO  
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1.5. ATTACH THE METER  
1. ASSEMBLY  
Feed the wires from the meter through the meter mount and  
pushthemeterintoplaceonthemetermount(fig.6).Connect  
the wires and snap the meter mount over the handlebars,  
making sure the tongue on the handlebar mount fits into the  
corresponding groove on the meter mount (fig 7). N.B. Be  
careful not to damage the wire.  
Beforeassemblingthedevice,insureallpartsarepresent(fig.  
1):  
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Main mast assembly  
Support legs (2)  
Tie rods (2)  
Feet (2)  
Handlebarsupporttube  
Meter mount  
To secure the meter, remove carefully the meter and the  
protective paper from the two-sided adhesive tape on the  
meter mount. Push the meter back into place. N.B. Be  
careful not to damage the wire.  
Meter  
Transmitter belt  
Transformer (12 V)  
Hard ware kit  
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1.6. PLUG IN THE TRANSFORMER  
Ifyounoticethatapartismissing,contactthedealerandgive  
the model (TriStepper 900), serial number and spare part  
number from the spare part list in the back of the manual.  
Plug the transformer into the connector in the lower left hand  
corner of the side of the pulley cover and then to the wall  
socket(fig. 8). N.B. Makesurethewiredoesnotrununder  
thedevice.  
The package includes a silicate bag for absorbing moisture  
duringstorageandtransportation.  
Once the device and all its parts have been unpacked,  
assemble as follows (left, right, front and rear are seen from  
the exercising position):  
2. USE  
Working out using a stepper is excellent aerobic exercise,  
theprinciplebeingthattheexerciseshouldbesuitablylight,  
butoflongduration. Aerobicexerciseisbasedonimproving  
thebody’smaximumoxygenuptake, whichinturnimproves  
endurance and fitness. The ability of the body to burn fat as  
a fuel is directly dependent on its oxygen-uptake capacity.  
Aerobic exercise should above all be pleasant. You should  
perspire, but you should not get out of breath during the  
workout. You must, for example, be able to speak and not  
justpantwhilepedalling.  
1.1. ATTACH THE SUPPORT LEGS  
Position the main mast assembly on the floor so that the  
TriStepper label is facing up. Screw the left leg tube into the  
mainmastasshown(fig.2),beingcarefultokeepthelegtube  
inline.N.B.Donotforce.Ifresistanceisfeltinitially,unscrew  
andstartagain.Handtightenthelegfirmly.Installtherightleg  
in the same manner.  
You should exercise at least three times a week, 30  
minutesatatime,toreachabasicfitnesslevel.Maintaining  
thislevelrequiresafewexercisesessionseachweek.Once  
the basic condition has been reached, it is easily improved,  
simply by increasing the number of exercise sessions.  
Exercise efficiency can be measured by monitoring the  
pulse.  
1.2. ATTACH THE TIE RODS  
Place the hooked end of a tie rod into the left hole at the  
bottom of the main mast (fig. 3). Gently slide the tie rod  
bracket into the end of the left tube while simultaneously  
inserting the threaded end of the tie rod into the tie rod  
bracket. Slide the bracket with the rod into the tube as far as  
possible, making sure the bracket is at the correct angle to  
the tie rod.  
Exerciseisalwaysrewardingforweightloss,becauseitisthe  
only way of increasing the energy spent by the body. This is  
why it is always worthwhile to combine regular exercise with  
a healthy diet.  
Securethetierodwithaflatwasherandlockingnut. Tighten  
the nut with the flat wrench supplied. Repeat for the right tie  
rod.  
The feet of the TriStepper 900 move independently of each  
other. This means that as the resistance is decreased,  
the tempo will need to be increased and the step length  
shortened, in order to exercise and avoid the pedals  
descending too far with the users weight. With fast  
tempo and small steps the work out is more efficient: the  
pulse is faster and energy consumption increases. The  
higher the colums of dots on the display, the more efficient  
the work out is.  
1.3. ATTACH THE FEET  
The feet are labeled "L"and "R" (for left and right). Slide each  
footontoitsrespectiveleg,makingsurethetierodfitsintothe  
bottom of the slot (fig. 4). Tilt the TriStepper back into the  
uprightposition.  
N.B. Keep your head up and neck straight in order to avoid  
strain on your neck, shoulders and back. Keep also your  
back straight. Make sure that your feet are centered onthe  
foot pedals and that your hips, knees, ankles and toes are  
facing forward. Keep your body weight centered over your  
lower body regardless to whether you lean forward or stand  
upright.  
1.4. ATTACH THE HANDLEBAR  
Aligntheholesonthebaseofthehandlebartothoseonthetop  
ofthemast,makingsurethehandlebarendcapsarepointing  
forward. Secure the handlebars with four Allen screws and  
splitlockwashers.Tightenscrewswiththehexwrench(fig.5).  
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connectedtothepowersource. Thedisplaygivesoutashort  
beep after which all the functions are at zero.  
3. METER  
Ifyoudonotusethedeviceformorethan5minutes,themeter  
automatically switches off.  
3.1. METER KEYS AND FUNCTIONS  
3.2.1. MANUAL FUNCTION  
1.MANUAL  
Allowsyoutosetyoureffortlevelwiththearrowkeysduringthe  
workout.Thesemanuallymadeprogrammescanbesavedin  
the memory of the meter (see 3.3. MEMORY FUNCTION).  
1.  
Select the manual function by pressing the  
MANUAL key after the meter has been switched  
on or after pressing the RESET key. Press the  
ENTER key. You can change your programme  
selection any time before you press ENTER.  
2. INTERVAL  
Thisprogrammechangestheeffortlevelsduringyourworkout.  
Thedisplayshowstheprogrammeandthechangesineffort.  
You can choose a profile to your liking by pushing the  
INTERVALbuttonrepeatedly.  
2.  
The TIME display in the upper right-hand corner  
of the display will start to flash. Choose the  
desired duration of workout (1-90 minutes in  
steps of 5 minutes) by using the arrow keys.  
However, you can also exercise for a shorter or  
longer period than you have chosen. After having  
set duration, press the ENTER key.  
3. TARGET PULSE  
Thisprogrammeallowsyoutopresetyourpulselevel,i.e.the  
resistance is regulated so that your pulse remains at the  
requestedlevel.Thesetvaluecanbechangedalsoduringthe  
workout.  
3.  
The weight display in the lower right-hand  
4. HILL  
corner starts to flash. The left-hand side display  
reads KG ->. Enter your weight (default value  
70 kg).The meter counts your approximate  
energy consumption during the workout  
according to your weight. After having entered  
your weight, press the ENTER key again.  
This programme increases resistance gradually during the  
wholeworkout.  
5. RESET  
Resets all values.  
6. ENTER  
4.  
Begin your workout. You can adjust the effort  
level with the arrow keys, and the column of  
Approves set values and user parameters.  
dots in the left-hand display indicate the chosen  
effort level.  
7. MEMORY  
Saves and opens manual programmes (user 1-4).  
By pressing the SCAN key the right-hand side displays  
automaticallyscandifferentvaluesevery6seconds.Youcan  
also switch off the scan function by pressing the SCAN key,  
if you want to follow only the effort, steps/minute and pulse  
displays, for example.  
8. SCAN  
Allows selection of Scan function or a certain display.  
9. ARROW KEYS  
Used for setting values. In the manual function used for in-  
creasing or decreasing resistance.  
The topmost display shows eithertimecountdownoreffort  
inwatts. Themiddledisplayshowseithertotalstepsorrate  
in steps/minute. The lowest display indicates either  
approximateenergyconsumptioninkilocaloriesorpulse.  
10. TIME / EFFORT  
This display alternates between elapsed time (countdown)  
and effort in watts (or effort level in INTERVAL programme).  
When the chosen workout time has elapsed, the meter will  
maintain the effort level and continues counting the training  
values, so you can continue your workout without stopping if  
you so wish.  
11. TOTAL STEPS / STEPS/MIN  
This display alternates between the total number of steps  
taken and the rate.  
12. KCAL / PULSE  
This display alternates between approximate energy con-  
sumption in kilocalories and pulse.  
Manually made programmes can be saved in the memory of  
the meter (see 3.3. MEMORY FUNCTION).  
3.2.2. INTERVAL PROGRAMME  
3.2. OPERATING THE METER  
1.  
Select the INTERVAL programme by  
pressing the INTERVAL key after the meter  
has been switched on or after pressing the  
RESET key. Press ENTER key. You can  
change your programme selection any time  
before you press ENTER. The various effort  
levels are indicated by green dots on the  
display on the left. By pressing the INTERVAL  
N.B. Protect the meter from direct sunlight, as it may  
damage the liquid crystal display. Do not expose the  
meter to water or severe impacts, as these may also  
damage the meter.  
The meter switches on automatically when the device is  
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key repeatedly you get the display to show  
different effort profiles and you can choose the  
one best suited for you by pressing the ENTER  
key.  
WOMEN: APPROX. MAXIMUM PULSE = 226 - AGE  
MEN: APPROX. MAXIMUM PULSE = 220 - AGE  
However, it is advisable to make sure by consulting your  
doctor.  
2.  
The TIME display in the upper right-hand  
corner of the display will start to flash.  
The TARGET PULSE programme enables training at the  
requested pulse level. The programme requires measure-  
ment of pulse.  
Choose the desired duration of workout  
(1-90 minutes in steps of 5 minutes) by using  
the arrow keys. The device uses this value to  
calculate the duration of the different effort  
levels during the programme. However, you  
can also exercise for a shorter or longer  
period than you have chosen. After having  
set duration, press ENTER key.  
1.  
Select the TARGET PULSE programme by  
pressing the TARGET key after the meter  
has been switched on or after pressing the  
RESET key.  
2.  
The PULSE display in the lower right-hand  
corner of the display will start to flash. Set  
the desired pulse value (beats/min) by  
using the arrow keys. N.B. The preset value can  
be changed during the training. You can e.g.  
begin your training with a lower, warm up  
level and increase your effort level after a  
while by increasing the pulse value. After  
having set the pulse value, press the ENTER  
key.  
3.  
The EFFORT display in the meter’s upper  
right-hand corner starts to flash. Select the  
desired effort level, from 1 up to 9 (default  
value 5). If you are just beginning, choose a  
low effort level from 1 to 5. If you are very fit,  
select a high effort level from 6 to 9. N.B.  
You can change your effort level during the  
workout with the arrow keys. After having set  
the effort level, press ENTER key.  
4.  
The weight display in the lower right-hand  
corner starts to flash. The left-hand side  
display reads KG ->. Enter your weight  
(default value 70 kg). The meter counts your  
approximate energy consumption during the  
workout according to your weight. After  
having entered your weight, press the  
ENTER key again.  
3.  
4.  
The TIME display in the upper right-hand  
corner of the display will start to flash.  
Choose the desired duration of workout  
(1-90 minutes in steps of 5 minutes) by using  
the arrow keys. After having set duration,  
press the ENTER key.  
The weight display in the lower right-hand  
corner starts to flash. The left-hand side  
display reads KG ->. Enter your weight  
(default value 70 kg). The meter counts your  
approximate energy consumption during the  
workout according to your weight. After  
having entered your weight, press the  
ENTER key again.  
5.  
Begin your workout.  
By pressing the SCAN key the right-hand side displays  
automaticallyscandifferentvaluesevery6seconds.Youcan  
also switch off the scan function by pressing the SCAN key,  
if you want to follow only the effort, steps/minute and pulse  
displays, for example.  
5.  
Begin your workout.  
The topmost display shows eithertimecountdownoreffort  
inwatts. Themiddledisplayshowseithertotalstepsorrate  
in steps/minute. The lowest display indicates either  
approximateenergyconsumptioninkilocaloriesorpulse.  
Follow your pulse during the training and especially the  
small light, the so called heart indicator next to the  
PULSEtext.Thelightshouldflashintimewithyourheartbeat.  
If the indicator begins to function in a disturbing fashion (e.g.  
additional beats or unnormal fluctuations), the pulse  
measurement is not functioning properly. Stop your workout  
and make sure that you have followed all the instructions  
describedinthismanualaboutpulsemeasu-rement(see3.4.  
MEASURING PULSE).  
The flashing dot in the left-hand display shows the present  
effort level in the workout programme.  
When the chosen workout time has elapsed, the meter will  
maintain the effort level and continues counting the training  
values, so you can continue your workout without stopping if  
you so wish.  
Ifthesteppingeffortseemstoostrenuousoreasy,changethe  
preset pulse value by using the arrow keys.  
3.2.3. TARGET PULSE PROGRAMME  
By pressing the SCAN key the right-hand side displays  
automaticallyscandifferentvaluesevery6seconds.Youcan  
also switch off the scan function by pressing the SCAN key,  
if you want to follow only the effort, steps/minute and pulse  
displays, for example.  
Exerciseindifferentpulserangesaffectsthebodyindifferent  
ways. For example, exercise of long duration within a  
pulse range that is about 50-60 % of the maximum pulse  
burns fat, or helps you lose weight, whereas exercise in a  
rangethatisabout70-80%ofthemaximumdevelopsthe  
heartandrespiratorysystem,andoverallendurance,i.e.  
itimprovesyourcondition.Ifyoudon’tknowyourownmaximum  
pulse rate you can use the following formulas as a guideline:  
The topmost display shows eithertimecountdownoreffort  
inwatts. Themiddledisplayshowseithertotalstepsorrate  
in steps/minute. The lowest display indicates either  
approximateenergyconsumptioninkilocaloriesorpulse.  
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the chest transmit the pulses from the heart to the meter by  
means of an electromagnetic field.  
The flashing dot in the left-hand display shows the present  
effort level.  
If you want to measure your pulse this way during your  
workout,moistenthegroovedelectrodesonthetransmitter  
belt with saliva or water.  
When the chosen workout time has elapsed, the meter will  
maintain the pulse level and continues counting the training  
values, so you can continue your workout without stopping if  
you so wish.  
Fastenthetransmitterjustbelowthechestwiththeelastic  
belt, firmly enough so that the electrodes remain in contact  
withtheskin,butnotsotightthatnormalbreathingisprevented.  
3.3. MEMORY FUNCTION  
Themeterenablessavingof4manuallymadeprogramm-  
es to its memory (see 3.2.1. MANUAL FUNCTION).  
Themeterhasfourpreprogrammedtrainingprogrammesof  
different length and effort levels. If you wish to use one of  
these programmes, move to RUNNING THE  
PROGRAMMES.  
3.3.1. SAVING THE PROGRAMMES  
When you wish to save a manually made programme in the  
memory of the meter, press the MEMORY key after your  
workout session. The display in the lower right-hand corner  
reads USr 1 (= user 1). Choose the desired memory  
location(USr1,USr2,USr3,USr4)byusingthearrowkeys.  
After having chosen the location, press the ENTER key.  
Your programme is now saved in the memory of the meter.  
3.3.2. RUNNING THE PROGRAMMES  
1.  
When you want to use an earlier saved  
programme, press the MEMORY key after  
the meter has been switched on or after  
pressing the RESET key.  
2.  
3.  
Choose the desired programme with the  
arrow keys. Press the ENTER key.  
The time display in the upper right-hand  
corner of the display will start to flash.  
Choose the desired duration of workout (1-90  
minutes in steps of 5 minutes) by using the  
arrow keys. Press the ENTER key.  
4.  
5.  
The weight display in the lower right-hand  
corner starts to flash The left-hand side  
display reads KG ->. Enter your weight  
(default value 70 kg). Press the ENTER key.  
Begin your workout.  
N.B. If you wish, you can adjust the effort level with the arrow  
keysduringthetraining. Ifyouwanttosavethesechangesin  
the memory, press the MEMORY key after your workout and  
choose the desired memory location. Press ENTER after  
making your selection.  
3.4. MEASURING PULSE  
This device has a built in pulse receiver which is compatible  
withaPOLARtelemetricpulsetransmitter.Thetransmitter  
is automatically included.  
Reliable pulse measurement is achieved with a telemetric  
device, in which the electrodes of the transmitter fastened to  
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In spite of continuous quality control, individual defects and  
malfunctionsmayoccurduetoindividualcomponents. Itisin  
most cases unnecessary to take the whole device for repair,  
as it is usually sufficient to replace the defective part.  
The transmitter automatically transmits the pulse reading to  
the meter up to a distance of about 1 m.  
If you wear the transmitter and belt over a light shirt, moisten  
theshirtslightlyatthepointswheretheelectrodestouch  
the shirt.  
If you notice any defects or malfunctions in the device  
during use, contact your dealer immediately. Always  
give the serial number of your device!  
Thepulsevalueisdisplayedinthelowerright-handdisplayof  
the meter.  
5. TRANSPORT AND STORAGE  
Follow your pulse during the training and especially the  
heart indicator light next to the PULSE text. The light  
shouldflashintimewithyourheartbeat.Iftheindicatorbegins  
to function in a disturbing fashion (e.g. additional beats or  
abnormal fluctuations), the pulse measurement is not  
functioningproperly.  
The stepper is easy to move by pushing along on the built-in  
transportationwheels.Unplugthetransformerfromthepower  
sourceandfromtheconnectorinthelowerlefthandcornerof  
the side of the pulley cover. Take hold of the handlebar from  
the back, tilt the stepper forward and push along the floor on  
the wheels at the bottom of the main mast.  
REMARKS ON  
TELEMETRIC PULSE MEASUREMENT  
Topreventmalfunctioningofthestepper,storeitinadryplace  
with as little temperature variation as possible, protected  
against dust.  
N.B. IF YOU HAVE A HEART PACEMAKER, YOU MAY  
USETHEPULSEMEASUREMENTTRANSMITTERONLY  
ON A PHYSICIAN'S APPROVAL!  
6.DIMENSIONS  
If the electrode surfaces are not moist, the pulse reading will  
not appear on the display. If the electrodes are dry, they  
must be moistened again. Allow the electrodes to warm  
up properly to ensure accurate pulse measurement.  
Length  
Height  
Width  
87 cm  
141 cm  
86 cm  
41 kg  
Weight  
Ifthereareseveraltelemetricpulsemeasurementdevices  
nexttoeachother,thedistancebetweenthemshouldbeat  
least 1.5 m. Similarily, if there is only one receiver and  
several transmitters in use, only one person with a  
transmitter should be within transmission range.  
All TUNTURI models are designed to meet the electro-  
magnetic compatibility directive, EMC, and are affixed with  
the CE conformity marking.  
Theinformationpresentedinthismanualisgiveningoodfaith  
and as accurately as possible. However, anyone who uses  
this information in installing, using or servicing the device  
does so at their own risk.  
The transmitter is switched to an active state only when it is  
beingusedformeasurement. Sweatandothermoisturecan,  
however, keep the transmitter in an active state and waste  
batteryenergy.Thereforeitisimportanttodrytheelectrodes  
carefully after use.  
Due to continuous programme of product development  
we reserve the right to change specifications without  
notice.  
4. MAINTENANCE  
The TriStepper 900 requires very little maintenance. Check,  
however,fromtimetotimetheconditionoftherubberretraction  
bands. Tiltthestepperonitssidetoinspecttherubberbands  
at the bottom of the stepper. If the bands are worn or frayed,  
contact your local TUNTURI representative to have the  
bandsreplaced.  
To avoid premature wear on the chain mechanism and to  
lower the noise level of the stepper, it is recommended to  
lubricate the pedal chains with vaseline.  
Checkfromtimetotimethatallfasteningscrewsandnutsare  
tight. Clean the stepper with a damp cloth. Do not use  
solvents.  
Although the device operates with a 12 V protective  
voltage we recommend the following adjustment to be  
carried out only by a person qualified to service electro-  
mechanical appliances according to the legislation of  
your country.  
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TUNTURI PULSE CONTROLLED TRISTEPPER C 900  
LIST FOR RECYCLING /  
INDEX FÜR MATERIALENTSORGUNG  
A =  
B =  
Plastic,Thermoplast  
Kunststoff, Thermoplast  
Paper, Carton  
Papier, Pappe  
C =  
D =  
E =  
F =  
Metal / Metall  
100  
Electronics / Elektronik  
Batteries / Batterien  
Other / Sonstiges  
2
58a  
7
1
99  
3
This list will help you to sort out the different  
components for recycling purposes.  
12 11 17 18 65 19 20  
4
5
6
Dieser Index soll Ihnen die Zuordnung der  
Rohstoffe bei einer späteren Entsorgung  
erleichtern.  
58a  
58b  
13 12 26 27 16  
9
10 16 12 13 14 15  
21  
22  
23  
24  
16  
12  
29  
30  
31  
32  
25  
8a 8b  
39 38 15  
16  
20 19 17 18 65 64 63  
11 12 41  
28  
8c 8d  
57  
90  
57 92  
89 58c  
40 43  
91  
43  
86b  
86a  
46  
28 6  
67  
97 98 48  
69  
70  
94 53 96 46  
88  
58d  
74 60  
59 60 61  
73 72 71  
75  
76  
54  
55  
49  
77  
78  
57 98  
56  
98  
101  
101 98  
81 80 102 79  
Ref. no  
Part no  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
37  
38  
39  
72 0711 670 1  
61 0610  
62 0624 10  
523 1009  
533 1010  
373 7005  
60 05 010 21  
523 8001  
303 7001  
(incl. 15, 38, 40)  
263 7003  
373 7002  
60 06 016 37  
373 1019  
60 03 006 21  
503 7004  
403 1037  
(incl. 41,45-47,51,53,  
93-97)  
C
A/C  
C
C
A
C
C
A/C  
C
58  
403 7011  
(incl. 58b-d)  
403 7014  
653 7015  
533 8004  
61 0810 N  
103 7029  
103 7010  
653 2002  
533 7036  
62 2535 05  
533 7025  
653 5003  
62 0817 16  
533 4002  
343 7007  
673 600 86  
103 7009  
503 7002  
61 0501  
D
84  
85  
86  
60 08 016 03  
533 7031  
363 7002  
C
A
A
1
-
2
3
233 7011 (incl. 58)  
173 7009  
533 7024  
203 7007 (incl. 2,7)  
503 7003  
60 06 016 33  
62 0612 16  
213 7007  
D
58a  
59  
60  
61  
63  
64  
65  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76*  
77*  
78  
-
D
C
A
A/C  
C
C
A
A
C
A
C
C
A
C
C
C
C
C
A
A
C
A
C
C
A
E
(incl. 86a, 86b)  
523 102 71  
403 7010  
USA 120V  
403 7009  
GB 120 V  
403 7008  
EUR 230V  
653 0062  
63 05 6798JP  
501017  
373 1020  
403 1040  
403 1043  
683 402  
503 7008  
652 1701  
62 051515  
403 0015  
233 71010  
553 7002  
Tool set  
87  
88  
C
D
4
5*  
6*  
7
-
-
D
D
8
423 7037  
(incl. 8a-8d)  
2537002  
40  
41  
43  
44  
45  
46  
-
A
C
C
C
C
9
10  
C
C
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
-
D
C
C
C
C
D
A
C
C
263 7005 (incl.13,15)  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
61 0601  
63 06 6798AZ  
523 7011  
72 0711 447 1  
673 601 90  
60 06 080 02  
263 2004  
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
A/C  
47  
48  
49*  
51  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
403 7012  
D
C
C
C
D
C
A/D  
F
533 7018  
533 7023  
533 7017  
653 7020  
103 7025  
103 7026  
533 7014  
62 0824 20  
60 05 016 33  
62 0511 10  
60 05 008 35  
403 1039  
173 7007 LH, RH A  
653 1003  
373 8003 (incl. 17) C  
A
A
C
C
C
A
653 7021  
60 06 010 03  
253 7003  
533 7032  
60 08 020 39  
693 7001  
C
C
C
A
C
C
E
C
79  
80  
81  
-
82  
83  
A/C  
-
553 7003  
Hardware kit (incl. * )  
A/C  
C
C
C
503 7006  
60 05 012 21  
C
443 7002  
643 8001  
50  
 
FIG. 5  
FIG. 6  
FIG. 4  
FIG. 7  
FIG. 8  
 
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