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Manual MOde

To access 

Manual Mode

, see the 

Training Mode Programs

 section. While in 

Manual 

Mode

, press the UP/DOWN buttons to select a ‘LOAD LEvEL’ from 1 to 16. The preset 

load level is 1 and the LOAD readout is flashing on the DISPLAY WINDOW. As the 

‘LOAD LEvEL’ increases it will be displayed onto the  ‘LOAD LEvEL’ readout on the DIS-

PLAY WINDOW. ‘LOAD LEvEL’ allows for a custom resistance level set by the user. After 

choosing the desired ‘LOAD LEvEL’, press the MODE button to confirm the setting.

After the desired ‘LOAD LEvEL’ is selected, you may preset function values for TIME, 

DISTANCE, CALORIES, and PULSE by using the UP/DOWN buttons. After choosing the 

desired function value, press the MODE button to confirm the setting.

Press the START/STOP button to start training. During exercise, the user selected pre-

set values will count down. If no preset values were selected, the display values will 

count up. ‘LOAD LEvEL’ can be adjusted at any time during the workout.

prOgraM MOde

To access 

Program Mode

, see the 

Training Mode Programs

 section. There are twelve 

programs to select from 

Program Mode

. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to select pro-

grams P01-P12. The selected program will be shown on the DISPLAY WINDOW for 2 

seconds and then the DISPLAY WINDOW will show the 

Program Profile

 accordingly. 

Press the MODE button to confirm the selection.
After the desired program has been selected, the preset  ‘LOAD LEvEL’ value is set at 

one. The ‘LOAD LEvEL’ can be easily adjusted to select the starting load by pressing 

the UP/DOWN buttons. The ‘LOAD vALUE’ can be increased from 1 to 8 by pressing 

the UP button. The ‘LOAD LEvEL’ can also be adjusted during training with the select-

ed program. Press the MODE button to confirm the selection.

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STEP 8 – Install Monitor, Water 

Bottle Holder and 

Stationary Handlebar

Two people are required to do this step.
a)

Remove 4 Phillips Bolts from the back of 
the Monitor. Remove Cable Tie from top of
Stationary Handlebar Assembly. Connect
Monitor Pulse Wires to the Pulse Wires.
Connect Monitor Extension Wire to the
Monitor. Attach the Monitor to the Bracket
on the Stationary Handlebar Assembly 
with the Phillips Bolts you removed at the
beginning of this step and tighten with
Phillips Screwdriver provided.

b)

Remove the Cable Tie from the bottom of
the Stationary Handlebar Assembly. Slide
the Water Bottle Holder over the bottom
end of the Stationary Handlebar Assembly
with the Cup Holder and the Handle 
facing the same direction. While holding 
the Stationary Handlebar Assembly over 
the Frame Bracket, attach Upright Frame 
Wire to the Monitor Extension Wire in the
Stationary Handlebar Assembly. Slide the
Stationary Handlebar into the Frame
Bracket (be careful not to pinch any 
wires). Lift the Water Bottle Holder up 
to expose holes, attach with three Allen
Bolts using 5mm Allen Wrench provided.

8a

8b

stationary

handlebar

assembly

monitor

extension

wire

water bottle

holder

cup

holder

handle

monitor

monitor

pulse wires

pulse 

wires

water bottle

holder

handle

pulse sensors

4 - M5 x 10mm 

phillips bolts

3 - M8 x 65mm 

allen bolts

Frame

Bracket

water bottle

holder

8c

boss

c)

Tuck all excess Wire into the Frame

Bracket. Slowly lower the Water
Bottle Holder onto the Frame
Bracket (making sure not to pinch
Wire). The Bosses on the bottom of
the Water Bottle Holder insert into
the holes of the Upright Frame.

monitor

extension

wire

upright

frame wire

GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR MONITOR

Press Total Reset. The LCD will display for 2 seconds
with a long beep sound. The Monitor will be in
Calendar setting mode. The year will be blinking.

Press the UP or DOWN followed by the MODE
button to set YEAR/MONTH/DAY and CLOCK.

MANUAL

When“Manual” is blinking, press UP or DOWN to
select training program MANUAL/PROGRAM/
H.R.C. press MODE to set. The Monitor will enter
MANUAL mode for training without selection.

Training in MANUAL Mode

In the MANUAL Mode, you may press the UP 
button to select Load Level from 1 to 16, the 
preset level is 1. Press MODE to set.

After LOAD Level is selected, you may preset
function values for TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES,
and PULSE by pressing the UP or DOWN button
and press MODE to set. Press START button to
start training. Values will count down.

PROGRAM

Training in PROGRAM Mode (See page 20 

for Program Profiles):

In the PROGRAM mode, you may press the UP 
or DOWN button to select Programs P01- P6.
The selected Program will be show on screen 
for 2 seconds then display Program Profile
accordingly. Press MODE to set.

LOAD 1 (preset value) will be blinking after
Training Program is selected. You may press the
UP or DOWN button to select your starting Load.
This can be adjusted up in value by 8 times the
preset value by pressing the UP button. Load 
level can also be adjusted during training.

Manual Mode Display

Summary of Contents for BFE2

Page 1: ...BFE2 O w n e r s M a n u a l V BFE2 112718...

Page 2: ...ance or troubleshooting of the equipment Even though we have prepared this manual with extreme care neither the publishernortheauthorcanacceptresponsibilityforanyerrorsin oromissionfrom theinformation...

Page 3: ...erence Please use this Owner s Manual to make sure that all parts have been included in your shipment When ordering parts you must use the part number and description from this Owner s Manual Use only...

Page 4: ...nd consult your physician Never operate the unit when it has been dropped or damaged Return the equipment to a service center for examination and repair Never drop or insert objects into any opening i...

Page 5: ...t is involved with the lift Keeping proper form also includes maintaining control through an entire range of motion 4 Breath properly Inhale during the eccentric phase of the exercise and exhale durin...

Page 6: ...sequence presented in this guide Personal Safety During Assembly m Before beginning assembly please take the time to read the instructions thoroughly m Read each step in the assembly instructions and...

Page 7: ...ations only important safety notes and other tips are included in the text Some pieces may have extra holes that you will not use Use only those holes indicated in the instructions and illustra tions...

Page 8: ...nce they are presented A Carefully lift the Upright Frame Assembly above the front of the Base Frame B Attach wire harness as shown NOTE A second person is required C Slide the Upright Frame onto the...

Page 9: ...9 S T E P 1 M8 Washer M8 Arc Washer...

Page 10: ...they are presented A Insert Right Rocker Arm into Right Swing Arm and install hardware as shown B Insert End Cap into Right Rocker Arm C Insert Left Rocker Arm into Left Swing Arm and install hardware...

Page 11: ...11 S T E P 2 M10 Washer M10 Spring Washer...

Page 12: ...12 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented A Connect the Rocker Arms as shown S T E P 3...

Page 13: ...13 S T E P 3...

Page 14: ...ll components in the sequence they are presented A Connect the Right Foot Pedal to the Right Foot Tube using Six M6x16 Phillips Screw B Connect the Left Foot Pedal to the Left Foot Tube using Six M6x1...

Page 15: ...15 S T E P 4...

Page 16: ...16 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented A Connect the Foot Tubes as shown S T E P 5...

Page 17: ...17 S T E P 5...

Page 18: ...18 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented A Attach the Water Holder using the hardware shown B Connect the Swing Arm Cover as shown using the hardware shown S T E P 6...

Page 19: ...19 S T E P 6 M5x12 Phillips Bolt M5x12 Phillips Bolt M5x12 Phillips Bolt...

Page 20: ...20 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented A Connect the Right Handle Bar using the hardware shown B Connect the Left Handle Bar using the hardware shown S T E P 7...

Page 21: ...21 S T E P 7 M8x16 Allen Bolt M8 Arc Washer...

Page 22: ...n Bolt Three M8 Washer B Slide the Net Cover Frame onto the Main Frame and secure using Two M5x8 Phillips Screw C Connect the harnesses from the Console to the Console Frame then secure using Four M5x...

Page 23: ...23 S T E P 8 Insert Power Supply here...

Page 24: ...24 Console Overview Take a few moments to review the console layout Below is an overview of the console buttons and their different functions Display Window Control Buttons...

Page 25: ...n minutes in the range of 1 00 to 99 00 Displays the approximate current training speed from 0 0 to 99 9 mph Display approximate current training rotation per minute Displays distance traveled during...

Page 26: ...ds followed by a long beep The room temperature will display shortly GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR MONITOR Press Total Reset The LCD will display for 2 seconds with a long beep sound The Monitor will be i...

Page 27: ...ng in PROGRAM Mode See page 20 for Program Profiles In the PROGRAM mode you may press the UP or DOWN button to select Programs P01 P6 The selected Program will be show on screen for 2 seconds then dis...

Page 28: ...m Mode Press the UP DOWN buttons to select pro grams P01 P12 The selected program will be shown on the DISPLAY WINDOW for 2 seconds and then the DISPLAY WINDOW will show the Program Profile accordingl...

Page 29: ...ay press the UP or DOWN button to select Programs P01 P6 The selected Program will be show on screen or 2 seconds then display Program Profile accordingly Press MODE to set LOAD 1 preset value will be...

Page 30: ...ton for 2 seconds to confirm the selection Function values may be preset forTIME DISTANCE CALORIES and PULSE by using the UP DOWN buttons After choosing the desired function value press the MODE butto...

Page 31: ...s After choosing the desired function value press the MODE button to confirm the setting Press the Start Stop button to start training During exercise the user selected preset values will count down I...

Page 32: ...own If no preset values were selected the display values will count up Wattage can be adjusted at any time during the workout Recovery MODE RecoveryMode compares the heart rates during the workout and...

Page 33: ...reisn tapulsereadingorthereis poor contact with the pulse sensors Your estimated heart rate will appear in the win dow approximately 6 seconds after you grasp the heart rate sensors For additional inf...

Page 34: ...st over the main artery After finding the pulse count the number of beats in 10 seconds Multiply the number of beats by six to determine your pulse rate per minute It is recommend to take a heart rate...

Page 35: ...user to calculate a specific target heart rate MHR MaximumHeartRate THR TargetHeartRate 220 Age MaximumHeartRate MHZ MHZ x 60 60 ofyourMaximumHeartRate MHZ x 75 75 ofyourMaximumHeartRate For example...

Page 36: ...36 power input location The location of the power input is on the left side of the shroud See below photo Plug in Here...

Page 37: ...37 Note...

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