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Specification 

Model 

FireFly AP1000 

Series 

P1004 

Size 

L 1340×W 530×H 1060mm / L 52.7”×W 20.9”×H 41.7” 

Weight 

50 kg / 110 lb. 

Max. User's Weight 

159 kg / 350 lb. 

Applicable User's 
height 

150 to 200 cm / 5 ft 9 in to 7 ft 87 in 

Brake System 

Magnetic Resistance   

No. of Levels 

20 Levels 

Electricity   

Generator (self-generated) 

Shipping Size 

L 1400×W 300×H 815mm / L55”×W11.8”×H32.1” 

Screen 

5.5” TFT Touch Screen 

Heart Rate Monitor 

Bluetooth

 

ANT+

 

NFC

TM 

Wireless Technology  Bluetooth Low Energy FTMS Profile 

Reading in Display 

Time, Distance, Speed, Heart Rate, Calories, Cadence (rpm), 
Watt 

Cloud Integration 

GPT fit 

Application 

Ala Fitness App 

Compatible 
Application 

Zwift App 

Selective Accessories 

ALATECH

 Heart Rate Chest Strap CS009/CS010/CS011/CS012 

ATTACUS

 Optical Heart Rate Armband Obeat1/Obeat3 

ATTACUS

 GPS Watch Star ONE/Star 2 

 

After Sale Services (Only applies to Taiwan area) 

Attacus International 

39F., No.758, Zhongming S. Rd., South Dist., Taichung City 40255, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 
Customer Service line: 0800-608341 
Operating Hours

Mon.-Fri. 9:30-17:30 (Time may vary on national holidays) 

 

Manufacturer 

ZHEJIANG ALA FITNESS TECHNOLOGY LTD. 

No.405 Tongxin Road, Tongxiang Economic Development Zone, Zhejiang 314500, CHINA 
Tel: +86-573-8862 8666 
 

Summary of Contents for AP1000

Page 1: ...FireFlyAP1000 Training Indoor Cycling TFT Model Only ...

Page 2: ... 20 5 The Electronic Console 21 Operation Overview 22 5 1 Set up Mode 24 5 1 1 Record 24 5 1 2 Activity 24 5 1 3 System 24 5 1 4 User 24 5 1 5 Light Setting 25 5 1 6 Sensor 25 5 2 Activity Mode 26 5 2 1 Quick Start 26 5 2 2 Start with Training Goal 28 5 2 3 FTP Test Functional Threshold Power Test 29 5 3 Application and Compatibility 30 5 4 Heart Rate Zone Indicator 32 5 5 FTP Zone Indicator 33 5 ...

Page 3: ...Operation Guide ii 8 3 Charging 42 8 4 Pairing with NFC 43 ...

Page 4: ...cturer Please check the components on a regular basis Keep the components tightly installed Please do not use the equipment when there is any malfunction damage or missing parts and contact your distributor for maintenance or for spare parts for the damaged missing component Do not use the equipment before it is well maintained ATTACUS is not responsible for any personal injury or death caused by ...

Page 5: ... or any danger Please be sure to wear proper exercise attire Wearing loose blouse or having your shoelaces loosen may caused injury or death when the loose parts being grind into the machine Please be mindful and avoid putting any part of the body or other external object into any open gaps moveable and or mechanical parts of the indoor bike Please do not turn the pedals with your hands Obtrusive ...

Page 6: ...jury or death Please be sure to read through and be familiar with the instructions and cautions from this guide This will reduce the potential for injury and insure your safety If the equipment has been exposed to low temperature or humid environment it is highly recommended to leave it at room temperature and or dry it before using Using the bike in the aforementioned circumstance might shorten t...

Page 7: ...ease have your model number and serial number ready when you call Parts List Console Handlebar Bottle Holder Handlebar Adjustment knob pedal Transportation Wheels Front Stabilizer Tube Rear Stabilizer Tube Handlebar Horizontal adjustment knob Saddle Horizontal Adjustment Knob Resistance Adjustment Brake Saddle Vertical Adjustment Knob Wheel Cover Left Maintenance Cover Stretching Boards Adjustable...

Page 8: ... the stationary training equipment in a supervised environment Scan the QR Code on the back of your device to Connect and pair with the APPs Register the product Download the most up to date operation guide Please be sure to have your model name and serial number ready before calling the customer service The model name and serial number can be found on the right side near the rear end Model AP1000...

Page 9: ...Console Charging Cable Attention Please follow the instructions for assembly to ensure all the components are all set and tightened Failure to follow the correct steps may cause damage to the equipment and make unsettling noises Using equipment that is improperly assembled may lead to serious injury and death If you have any questions or the equipment has any missing parts please contact your dist...

Page 10: ...off and snap on the people around if not cautiously removed When unpacked please place all the components in a clear area to enhance the assembling process Please follow the proper instructions When performing each step please be sure all the screws and bolts are in place and partially tighten Please tighten all the screws and bolts when all are in place Please be sure all the loose components are...

Page 11: ...s STEP 1 Assemble the Front Stabilizer Tube Parts in letters Parts Images Specification of part used A 6mm Hex Wrench Allen Key 1 B Socket Button Head Cap Screw M10 1 5 20L 2 C Spring Washer Ø25 Ø10 2t 2 D Front Stabilizer Tube 1 C B A D ...

Page 12: ... STEP 2 Assemble the Rear Stabilizer Tube Parts in letters Parts Images Specification of part used A 6mm Hex Wrench Allen Key 1 B Socket Button Head Cap Screw M10 1 5 20L 2 C Spring Washer Ø25 Ø10 2t 2 D Rear Stabilizer Tube 1 A D C B ...

Page 13: ...he bottom to top through the components and the D Slide Gasket screw the C Adjustment Knob to the E Hex Bolt 4 Please put the parts removed in STEP 1 the screw and end cap back on and tighten Parts in letters Parts Images Specification of part used A Open ended Wrench Screwdriver 1 B Handlebar console installed 1 C Adjustment Knob 1 D Slide Gasket 1 E Hex Bolt M10 1 5 40L 1 Partial enlarged view C...

Page 14: ...ttom to top through the components and the D Slide Gasket screw the C Adjustment Knob to the E Hex Bolt 4 Please put the parts removed in STEP 1 the screw and end cap back on and tighten Use A the Open ended Wrench to tighten the saddle Parts in letters Parts Images Specification of part used A Open ended Wrench Screwdriver 1 B Saddle 1 C Adjustment Knob 1 D Slide Gasket 1 E Hex Bolt M10 1 5 40L 1...

Page 15: ...2 Align the C right pedal into the right crank hole in the clockwise manner crank it tight with A open ended wrench into the thread 3 Please be sure that both pedals are tightened Having loose pedals during activity will cause serious injury or death to the user Parts in letters Parts Images Specification of part used A Open ended Wrench Screwdriver 1 B Left pedal 1 C Right Pedal 1 B A C ...

Page 16: ...into the jack on the back of the console 2 Please use A cable tie to tie the cable with the console stand to avoid damage or personnel injury caused by accidentally pulling the cord or hindrance of movement Parts in letters Parts Images Specification of part used A Cable tie 1 A Power cord ...

Page 17: ...ep with proper process 4 Please adjust your training time and intensity according to your own physical condition Overtraining will cause chronic fatigue and or severe physical injury 5 If you are experiencing any kinds of pain nausea dizziness shortness of breath etc Stop exercising immediately and consult a doctor if the symptoms persist 6 After workout please properly stretch and massage your mu...

Page 18: ...y 2 When you have pulled the knob you can then pull up or adjust the saddle tube Set the saddle at the in the height of your upper hip Once all set in the clockwise manner tightened the knob 3 For beginners if you are not used to the height of the saddle you can adjust it by 1 2 scales lower Maintain a natural spine The hips remain stabilized Knee slightly bent Elbow slightly bent Naturally hold t...

Page 19: ...valuate the distance Once you are all set you can turn the Adjustment Knob to the left and tightened it STEP 3 Adjusting Handlebar Height 1 Turn the knob counterclockwise and pulled the knob outwardly 2 As the knob is pulled raise the handlebar to the equal height of the saddle Once done turn in a clockwise manner to tighten the knob 3 When on the saddle hold the handlebar with both hands 4 You ca...

Page 20: ... an activity 1 Buckle up the strap A 2 Place your foot into the pedal cage B 3 Pull up on the Pedal Strap to tighten the Pedal Cage snug to fit B 1 Slow down or press the emergency brake to stop 2 Once the wheel and the pedals have stopped entirely push down on the buckle to release the pedal strap C A B C ...

Page 21: ...wn the red resistance knob as a brake to slow down the pedals or press it all the way down to immediately stop the equipment 4 When the bike is not being used be sure to add on the full resistance by turning to the right completely to prevent it from spinning or causing any potential harm to the personnel around Left Reduce Resistance Right Add Resistance Push Down Brake Warning This equipment is ...

Page 22: ...ct the customer service number on the maintenance card Language Units Date Time Time Zone Model SN FW Ver Communication Ver 13 33 7 28 Wed System About AP1000TFT E31P1004000007 1 021 0 80 English Metric System 2021 7 28 13 33 08 00 FTP Test Training Goal Training Goal 13 33 7 28 Wed Set up Record History FTP Test Record Activity Activity Settings Activity Pages System System User Light Setting Sen...

Page 23: ...paces 2 Be sure the pedals have stopped turning completely turn the resistance knob all the way right to fix the wheels 3 Crouched down as shown in figure 1 use both your hands to slowly lift up the rear stabilizer 4 Once the rear side is tilted enough you can start to move the bike by the front transportation wheels as in figure 2 5 Once you have moved to your preferred spot slowly and carefully ...

Page 24: ...he following occurs when your screen has frozen or you are unable to operate the touch screen 5 When using the Training Goal you can view your set target by scrolling down from the top of the screen 6 If you would like to end an activity swipe up from the to pause or end Touch Screen Tap to select confirm Swipe up and down to scroll Swipe left and right to switch page Scroll down from the top to v...

Page 25: ... entered the Low Battery Mode mentioned above the current pedaling RPM and the minimum time to complete charging will appear on the black screen while you are pedaling During this period the console will not record your record or generate reports The battery power will gradually drain when being left idle for too long You can charge and maintain power by performing routine exercise on the equipmen...

Page 26: ...emain consistently bright and is charging properly If you discover the console s battery is running low or could not be charged through pedaling unplug the power cord and remove the console from the handlebar Charge the console according to the instructions on Appendix 8 3 Charging ...

Page 27: ...dix 8 2World Time Zone Table to set the right time zone manually For instance the time zone in Taiwan is UTC 8 select 08 00 You can check the Model Name Serial number Software Version on the console and restore the console to default settings Restore Default Settings Select on the top left corner to exit 5 1 4 User Please be sure to key in the correct personal data the console will use the provide...

Page 28: ...r changes according to your current FTP zone Power Change When the activity begins the light color changes according to your current watt zone See 5 6 Watt Zone Indicator Off Turn off lighting options 5 1 6 Sensor The console is connectable with heart rate sensors with Bluetooth Wireless Connection and or ANT You can add or remove sensors here Once you are done select on the top left corner to exi...

Page 29: ...t display click anywhere outside the message box to turn it off 2 During activity Swipe left or right to view different real time data Heart Rate 1 Speed2 Cadence 3 Power 4 Press and hold for 2 seconds on the data field to change to the data you preferred to display 3 To pause the activity please slow down your pedaling speed or press the brake The display time will stop automatically once the ped...

Page 30: ... device is properly paired 2 The unit for Speed is KPH km h or MPH mi h Distance is displayed in either km or mi See Set up 5 1 3 System Units for more information on changing the units 3 RPM Page demonstrates the cadence per minute which is the revolution rate of the crank per minute rpm Ex 60 rpm is 60 revolutions min 4 A build in power meter can transform your pedaling input into Watt rate Powe...

Page 31: ...ns on the screen to add or edit your targets 1 4 Select Start 1 5 Once you have completed the instructions above follow the steps on 5 2 1 Quick Star to continue t When an activity begins scroll down from the top of your screen to view your set targets A message will pop up when you have accomplished 10 of your target goals or when the data Is exceeding or lower than the set goals ...

Page 32: ...minutes Easy cadence 5 Testing Result Select Save FTP you can find your saved result in Set up 5 1 1 Record FTP Test Recor d Attention FTP testing is a challenging and high intensity activity Please be sure to warm up properly and evaluate your own physical condition If you have experienced any discomfort during the testing process please slow down Scroll up from at the bottom of the page to termi...

Page 33: ...ed the accurate data to provide personalized analysis and training data By default your provided data is not accessible to the public 1 5 Ala Fitness Swipe left and select Spin bike 1 6 If you have heart rate devices select Heart Rate Sensor 1 7 Find and select the serial number or ID number of your device to connect to Ala Fitness Heart Rate Chest Strap or Optical Heart Rate Armband or GPS Watch ...

Page 34: ...sole and Ala Fitness 2 Start an Activity On Ala Fitness select Next Step Start then you can start pedaling 3 During an Activity Swipe left or right on Ala Fitness to view real time data 4 End an Activity 4 1 To stop the spin bike stop pedaling or press the brake 4 2 On Ala Fitness Select Unlock Pause Stop to end the activity 4 3 Swipe left or right on Ala Fitness to view workout summary 4 4 If you...

Page 35: ...4 Anaerobic 80 90 75 85 Hard Feeling strenuous can t talk comfortably Increase speed lactate threshold Get faster stronger Red Z5 Maximum Effort 90 85 Very Hard Out of breath short heartbeat Explosive power Explosive power Warning Heart rate monitors may be inaccurate for certain individuals or under some circumstances The heart rate may display as higher or lower than the actual heart rate for in...

Page 36: ...en Z2 Tempo 151 200 Med Low Yellow Z3 Lactate Threshold 201 250 Medium Orange Z4 VO2 Max 251 300 High red Z5 Anaerobic 301 350 highest Magenta Z6 Maximal Effort 351 Extreme Reference Peaks Coaching Grou p Training Peaks Warning Please warm up for at least 15 20 minutes to allow your body to adjust to the intense FTP training It is highly recommended for beginners to seek professional guidance befo...

Page 37: ... levels and can be used for various training purposes and workout menus 2 FTP stands for Functional Threshold Power It is the average of power generated after one hour of stable full strength cycling The idea was introduced by fitness coach Hunter Allen and Dr Andrew Coggan in 2012 See Activity 5 2 3 FTP Test ...

Page 38: ...agenta Z6 351 Warning Please warm up for at least 15 20 minutes to allow your body to adjust to the intense FTP training It is highly recommended for beginners to seek professional guidance before attempting high intensity training Attempting intense training prior to any related training or guidance will cause severe energy chronic fatigue and serious injury If you feel faint or any discomfort pl...

Page 39: ...p cloth Biweekly Test if the brake functions properly Testing method Press the red emergency brake while pedaling The flywheel should slow down when being pushed down gradually or stop completely when being pushed all the way down Inspect if there is any damage on the pedal straps Lubricate the saddle and handlebar posts according to the image below A C Pull up the saddle and handlebar posts to th...

Page 40: ...ng Indoor Cycling Attention If you have discovered any damage torn or missing parts or malfunction DO NOT use the equipment until the issue is fully solved Contact your distributor immediately for certified maintenance ...

Page 41: ...g in Display Time Distance Speed Heart Rate Calories Cadence rpm Watt Cloud Integration GPT fit Application Ala Fitness App Compatible Application Zwift App Selective Accessories ALATECH Heart Rate Chest Strap CS009 CS010 CS011 CS012 ATTACUS Optical Heart Rate Armband Obeat1 Obeat3 ATTACUS GPS Watch Star ONE Star 2 After Sale Services Only applies to Taiwan area Attacus International 39F No 758 Zh...

Page 42: ...39 FireFly Training Indoor Cycling 8 Appendix 8 1 Exploded View ...

Page 43: ...Operation Guide 40 ...

Page 44: ...41 FireFly Training Indoor Cycling 8 2 World Time Zone Table Image copyright is owned by TimeZonesBoy CIA Source Wikipedia ...

Page 45: ...ss the button to wake up the console 3 Plug the connector of the charging cable to the charging port on the back of the console and insert the USB connector to a USB charger 4 Charge the console until the battery icon shows it is fully charged 5 Once the console is fully charged unplug the charging cable and screw the console back to the handlebar Plug in the power cord to the jack on the back ...

Page 46: ... of NFC pairing with the ATTACUS Obeat3 Armband 1 Turn on both your sensor and console2 2 Touch the front side of the armband on the left side of the console button Once connected the icon will appear on the top right corner 3 On the Console Select Quick Start Training Goal or FTP Test and start exercising Footnote 1 NFC Tag Passive 2 Once you start pedaling the NFC detection will be closed after ...

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Page 48: ...2022 2 V2 2022 ALATECH Technology Limited a t t a c u s f i t n e s s c o m Designed in Taiwan made in China ...

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