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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual. It provides you with important

information about assembly, safety and use of the machine.

1.

This unit has been designed for home use. The weight of the user must not exceed 255 lbs.

(116 kg.)

2.

Keep your hands well away from any of the moving parts.

3.

Parents and/or those responsible for children should always take their curious nature into

account and how this can often lead to hazardous situations and behavior resulting in

accidents. Under no circumstances should this appliance be used as a toy.

4.

The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone who uses the machine is duly informed

about the necessary precautions.

5.

Your unit can only be used by one person at a time.

6.

Use suitable clothing and footwear. Make sure all laces/cords are tied correctly.

BH North America Corporation

20155 Ellipse

Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

Phone: (949) 206-0330

Fax: 949 206-0013

Email: fitness@bhnorthamerica.com

Web: www.bhnorthamerica.com

Toll Free: (866) 325-2339

Mon - Fri 8am - 5pm PST

1 PC

S6

1 PC

HARDWARE PACKAGE / TOOLS

Note: Use the tools only for this exercise bike.

PRE-ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

FOR WARRANTY REPAIR

PLEASE DO NOT TAKE YOUR BIKE

BACK TO CANADIAN TIRE COMPANY!

CONTACT BH FITNESS FIRST

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Summary of Contents for HW3015

Page 1: ...be undertaken without first consulting a physician No specific health claims are made or implied as they relate to the equipment IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Ret...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Assembly Instructions 4 8 Bike Operations 9 Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Exploded View 12 Parts List 13 Attachment A Safety 1 2 Warranty 14 Hardware Package Contents 3 Pre Assembly Instr...

Page 3: ...6 Wear clothing suitable for doing exercise Do not use baggy clothing that might get caught up in the bike Always wear running shoes or trainers when using the machine 7 This appliance must only be us...

Page 4: ...cian prior to starting an exercise Caution Consult your doctor before beginning to use the bike This advice is especially important for those over 35 or suffering from health problems Read all of the...

Page 5: ...rcumstances should this appliance be used as a toy 4 The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone who uses the machine is duly informed about the necessary precautions 5 Your unit can only be use...

Page 6: ...ASSEMBLY 4...

Page 7: ...P 1 SECURE FRONT STABILIZER 2 TO MAIN FRAME 1 AND ATTACH IT WITH CARRIAGE BOLTS 43 WASHERS 44 AND DOME NUTS 45 STEP 2 SECURE REAR STABILIZER 3 TO MAIN FRAME 1 AND ATTACH IT WITH CARRIAGE BOLTS 43 WASH...

Page 8: ...AR POST 6 INTO THE MAIN FRAME 1 AND TIGHTEN THE PLASTIC ADJUSTABLE KNOB 54 TO SECURE STEP 4 ATTACH THE HANDLE BAR 7 TO THE MAIN FRAME 1 AND ATTACH IT WITH BOLTS 57 WASHERS 29 ATTACH THE CONSOLE 79 TO...

Page 9: ...HE SEAT POST 4 INTO THE MAIN FRAME 1 AND ATTACH IT WITH THE PLASTIC ADJUSTABLE KNOB 54 STEP 6 SECURELY ATTACH THE SEAT 36 TO THE SEAT BAR 5 SLIDE THE SEAT BAR 5 INTO THE SEAT POST 4 AND TIGHTEN THE PL...

Page 10: ...rank also marked with an R in a clockwise direction till tight The left hand pedal marked with the letter L screws onto the left hand crank also marked with an L in a counter clockwise direction till...

Page 11: ...the current speed 3 DISTANCE Accumulate the distances while exercising 4 CALORIES Auto memorize calories while exercising 5 ODOMETER IF HAVE Display the total distance while exercising The ODOMETER c...

Page 12: ...sh Cleaning metal surfaces may be accomplished by using a soft cotton or terry cloth rag with a light application of car wax Do not use aerosol sprays or pump bottles as they may deposit wax upon the...

Page 13: ...BAR HEIGHTS THAT CAN BE ADJUSTED PLEASE ADJUST THE SEAT HEIGHT FIRST THEN ADJUST THE PROPER HEIGHT OF HANDLE BAR TO MATCH THE SEAT CHAIN ADJUSTMENT THE CHAIN ON YOUR BIKE HAS BEEN PREADJUSTED AND SHOU...

Page 14: ...EXPLODED VIEW 12...

Page 15: ...50 END CAP M60X30 4 15 BRAKE 1 51 TENSION KNOB M8X55 16 CALIPERBRAKE M6X75 1 52 EMERGENCY BRAKE 17 BRAKE PAD 2 53 NYLON NUT M8 1 18 FREEWHEEL 1 54 ADJUSTABLE KNOB M16X1 5 3 19 FLYWHEEL 1 55 KNOB M8X12...

Page 16: ...ch become worn during normal use arms batteries foam or rubber grips and storage wheels foot straps and seats Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence or the failure to operate and ma...

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