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INTRODUCTION

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1

INTRODUCTION

IMPORT

ANT

PRECAUTIONS

BIKE

OPERA

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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

TROUBLESHOOTING & 

MAINTENANCE

LIMITED WARRANTY

BIKE

OPERA

TION

ASSEMBL

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2.0 AR  CONSOLE DISPLAY

POWER

Your bike is powered by a power supply. The power must be plugged into the power jack, which is located in 

the front near the STABILIZER TUBE. There is also have an on/off switch located on the back of the console.

Do not operate the bike if the power cord or plug is damaged.

If the bike appears to not be working properly, do not use the bike.

MOVING

Your bike has a pair of transport wheels built 

into the FRONT STABILIZER TUBE. To move, first 

remove the power supply and firmly grasp the rear 

stabilizer tube, carefully tilt and roll.

Our bikes are well built and heavy, weighing up to 200 lbs! Use care and 

additional help if necessary when moving.

ADJUSTING THE SEAT

To adjust the seat turn the handle up into its middle position making the handle feel loose. Then, slide the 

seat to a position that puts you in a comfortable pedaling range (one that keeps a slight bend in your knee 

while your legs are in the extended position). Lock the mechanism by rotating it down until handle tightens.

NOTE

: It is recommended that you do not sit on the seat while adjusting its position.

BIKE OPERATION

CHANGE DISPLAY

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HOLD TO RESET

P1: MANUAL

P2: INTERVALS

P4: ROLLING HILLS

P3: WEIGHT LOSS

P6: RANDOM

P7: CUSTOM

P5: CADENCE

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A)  MONITOR DISPLAY:

 Speed, Time, Heart Rate, Distance, Calories, and Resistance Level.

B)  LARGE LED WINDOW:

 Displays program profiles.

C)  STOP:

 Press to pause/end your workout. Hold for 3 seconds to reset the bike.

D)  START:

 Press to begin exercising, start your program, or resume exercising after a pause.

E)  PROGRAMMING BUTTON:

 Used to select Program, Level, Time, and other options. Press to change display    

    feedback during workout.
 

During programming: 

 

ARROWS:

 Scrolls through programs and adjusts program settings. 

 

ENTER

: Confirms setting and advances to next step. 

 

BACK:

 Returns to previous step.

F)  ONE-TOUCH LEVEL KEYS:

 Used to reach desired resistance level more quickly.

G)  LEVEL ARROW KEYS:

 Used to adjust resistance level in small increments.

H)  QUICK PROGRAM KEYS:

 Used to select programs more directly.

SCAN VIEWING WINDOWS

To have the display windows rotate continuously (Time, Speed, Heart Rate, Distance, Calories and Level), hold 
the ENTER button for 4-5 seconds. Press ENTER again to turn off scan feature.

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Summary of Contents for 2.0AR

Page 1: ...RECUMBENT USER S GUIDE FOR MODELS 2 0 AR 3 0 AR 2 0_3 0_AR_Rev 2 3 indd 1 8 1 07 11 41 42 AM...

Page 2: ...need to get stronger and healthier faster Because we re committed to designing fitness equipment from the inside out we use only the highest quality components It s a commitment we back with one of t...

Page 3: ...to any opening Unplug bike before moving or cleaning it To clean wipe surfaces down with soap and slightly damp cloth only never use solvents See MAINTENANCE This bike should not be used by persons we...

Page 4: ...Wrench c Phillip Screwdriver c 1 Console c 1 Console Mast c 2 Pedals c 1 Top Cap c 1 Top Cap Grommet c 1 Seat Back c 1 Seat Base c 1 Rear Plastic Cap c 4 Hardware Bags c 1 Rear Stabilizer Tube c 1 Fra...

Page 5: ...Bar Press COVERED PULSE GRIP WIRES into the PLASTIC CLIP as shown above Tuck EXPOSED WIRES into RECESS under PULSE GRIP BAR Attach the Pulse Grip Bar to the Seat SLIDE using 4 bolts B Note Tuck in wir...

Page 6: ...e Console Mast using the twist tie located inside the Console Mast Attach the Console Mast to the Main Frame using 8 Bolts E Slide Top Cap Grommet and Top Cap down CONSOLE Mast and carefully snap Top...

Page 7: ...r home This guide provides you with basic information for using and enjoying your new machine LOCATION OF THE BIKE Place the bike on a level surface There should be 6 feet of clearance behind the bike...

Page 8: ...ile your legs are in the extended position Lock the mechanism by rotating it down until handle tightens NOTE It is recommended that you do not sit on the seat while adjusting its position BIKE OPERATI...

Page 9: ...utton for 4 5 seconds Press ENTER again to turn off scan feature 2 0AR 3 0AR CONSOLE OPERATION 1 Turn on Bike 2 Press START button and begin exercising 3 Program will automatically default to Manual P...

Page 10: ...ing the resistance MANUAL INTERVALS ROLLING WEIGHT LOSS GOLF COURSE RACE CUSTOM 1 CUSTOM 2 THR ZONE 1 THR ZONE 2 VALLEY TOUR REVERSE TRAIN RANDOM WORKOUT CALENDAR CONSTANT WATTS 3 0AR only Automatical...

Page 11: ...ned by your goals If you use your machine to prepare for a 5K workout you will probably work out at a higher intensity than if your goal is general fitness Regardless of your long term goals always be...

Page 12: ...should gradually bring your heart rate into your Target Heart Rate Zone COOL DOWN Never stop exercising suddenly A cool down period of 3 5 minutes allows your heart to readjust to the decreased demand...

Page 13: ...MBLY WEEKLY LOG SHEETS WEEK WEEKLY GOAL WEEKLY TOTALS DAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DATE DISTANCE CALORIES TIME COMMENTS WEEK WEEKLY GOAL WEEKLY TOTALS DAY SUNDAY MONDAY...

Page 14: ...making sure that the cables are securely inserted into the console YOU MAY EXPERIENCE AN ERRATIC READOUT UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS Gripping the heart rate handlebars too tight Try to maintain mo...

Page 15: ...CAN I MOVE THE BIKE EASILY ONCE IT IS ASSEMBLED Your bike has a pair of transport wheels built into the front It is easy to move your bike by rolling it on the front transport wheels It is important...

Page 16: ...r not recommended by AFG Incidental or consequential damages AFG is not responsible or liable for indirect special or consequential damages economic loss loss of property or profits loss of enjoyment...

Page 17: ...rt Hotline 1 877 GOAFG55 Email comments advancedfitnessgroup com Website www advancedfitnessgroup com Every employee at AFG takes pride in providing you with a high quality product We want to know if...

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