Dynamic Indoor Rower Concept 2 User Manual
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
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The Dynamic Indoor Rower should be approximately level for the moving components to work properly. Use the front foot leveling screws to fine tune the level as follows:
Have a friend watch you row:
The clear plastic Wind Shield located on the top of the flywheel is an optional accessory designed to deflect air coming from the flywheel away from the rower’s body. If you prefer the additional breeze, the Wind Shield can be easily removed by bending it slightly and pulling the tabs at either end out of the flywheel enclosures.
Using the Wind Shield will slightly reduce the current drag factor setting, making it feel like you’re rowing in a slightly lower damper setting. The flywheel damper may be adjusted as needed to maintain the desired feel. More about damper setting and drag factor can be found at concept2.com.
Use of this machine with a worn or weakened part, such as the chain, drive cord, sprockets, cord/handle connector, handle u-bolt or shock cord, may result in injury to the user. When in doubt about the condition of any part, Concept2 strongly advises that it be replaced immediately. Use only genuine Concept2 parts. Use of other parts may result in injury or poor performance of machine. Perform proper maintenance as described in the Maintenance section on page 11.
The rowing stroke can be divided into two parts: the drive and the recovery. The drive is the work portion of the stroke; the recovery is the rest portion that prepares you for the next drive. The body movements of the recovery are essentially the reverse of the drive. Blend these movements into a smooth continuum to create the rowing stroke.
To view a video demonstrating proper rowing technique, watch Precision on the Dynamic at concept2.com/technique.
The Catch
The Drive
The Finish
The Recovery
The damper setting is like bicycle gearing. It affects the feel of the rowing but does not directly affect the resistance. With a little experimentation, you will find the damper setting that gives you the best workout and results. We recommend a damper setting of 3–5 for the best aerobic workout. This is the setting that feels most like a sleek, fast boat on the water. Higher settings feel more like a bigger, slower boat. Rowing with the damper setting too high can be detrimental to your training program because it may reduce your output and increase your risk of injury.
For Model D, Model E and Dynamic Indoor Rowers, and the SkiErg.
Getting Started:
Recording workout data helps you track progress and participate in our incentive programs. There are several ways to record results, including our free Online Logbook, which allows you to take part in challenges and rank your best results against others. You can enter results manually at concept2.com/logbook, or upload them from the following storage locations:
PM5 Memory—The PM5 memory records your recent results. To upload results, use the free Concept2 Utility software. concept2.com/utility
ErgData—This free iOS and Android compatible app allows you to display additional data on your device, record results, and upload results to your online logbook. concept2.com/ergdata
USB Flash Drive—Use a USB flash drive with your PM5 to record your results instead of storing them in PM5 memory. concept2.com/usbflashdrive To upload results, use the free Concept2 Utility software. concept2.com/utility
Firmware is the internal software that runs your Performance Monitor. Your PM5 comes pre-installed with the latest firmware, however, new and improved versions are offered regularly. The free Concept2 Utility Software makes it easy to update your PM5 with the latest firmware version at any time. Visit concept2.com/pm5firmware.
(Visit concept2.com/PM5 for more information.)
Using a Heart Rate Monitor:
The PM5 will receive and display heart rate data directly from a Bluetooth Smart, Suunto™, Garmin ® or ANT+ ™ HR chest belt. See More Options for set up.
WARNING! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over-exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.
Cleaning the PM
Use a cloth lightly dampened with water only. Do not spray with a cleaner or leave in the rain.
Troubleshooting
Visit concept2.com/pm5.
WARNING: The safety level of the machine can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage and wear. Replace defective components immediately to ensure safety and performance or keep machine out of use until repair.
On a Regular Basis
Firmware is the internal software that runs your Performance Monitor. Your PM comes pre-installed with the latest firmware, however, new and improved versions are offered regularly. We offer free software called the Concept2 Utility that makes it easy to update your PM with the latest firmware version at any time. Visit concept2.com/pm5firmware for more information.
Daily:
Wipe seat and rail assembly clean with a cloth or non-abrasive scouring pad after use. Do not use mineral acids, bleach or coarse abrasives.
IMPORTANT: To ensure the quality feel of the foot carriage rollers on the rail assembly, it is vital that this area be cleaned on both sides of monorail after every use. If this area is not cleaned regularly, the foot stretcher movement will feel bumpy and rough.
Every 50 Hours of Use
Weekly for Institutional Users:
Every 250 Hours of Use
Monthly for Institutional Users:
Concept2 Indoor Rowers are backed by a limited 2 year and 5 year warranty. For complete warranty information in the U.S. and Canada, visit concept2.com/warranty. For warranty information outside the U.S. and Canada, contact the authorized Concept2 dealer in your territory. A list of authorized Concept2 dealers can be found at concept2.com/international.
If you do not find a local dealer in your territory, visit concept2.com or email [email protected].