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TROUBLE SHOOTING

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RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT:

Pedaling resistance is controlled by the tension (adjustable) plastic knob. Properly adjusting the seat

will help reducing the risk of injury and ensure maximum exercise efficiency and comfort. The most

appropriate position while using this bike is while one pedal in the downward position, the other leg

is slightly bent at the knee. To adjust the seat height, simply turn the adjustable knob loose; then pull

the knob to move the seat up or down to the desired height.

HOW TO LEVEL THE BIKE:

There are a total of 4 footpads under the rear and front stabilizer. Adjust these pads when the bike is

not level with the floor.

HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT:

The handlebar could also be adjusted to different heights.

Please adjust the seat height first then adjust the proper height of the handlebar.

CHAIN ADJUSTMENT:

The chain on your bike has been pre-adjusted and should not require immediate attention.

Continuous use of the bike may cause the chain to stretch or become loose prompting the need for

chain adjustments. If so, simply loosen the bolts on both side of the flywheel and pull forward until

the chain becomes tight and, secure the bolts

INSPECTION  INSTRUCTIONS

1

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The safely level of the equipment can only be maintained

if it is regularly examined for damage and/or wear and tear.

2. Care must be taken when lifting or moving the equipment so

as not to cause injury. To move the bike, lift the bike by the
rear stabilizer until the weight is transferred completely to the
front rollers and then move. Alternately, stand in front; press
the

3. The brake pad is most susceptible to wear. Before

exercising inspect braking system for functionality.

4. Please check if all warning labels are in good condition

and legible. Order new labels if necessary

handlebar downward to raise the rear up until the weight

transferred to the front rollers and then move

Summary of Contents for KZ1

Page 1: ...t 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 R...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Assembly Instructions 5 Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10 Exploded View 11 Parts List 12 Safety 1 Warranty 13 Pre Assembly Instructions 3...

Page 3: ...othing 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 used for th...

Page 4: ...ysician 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 t...

Page 5: ...o 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...

Page 6: ...ASSEMBLY 4...

Page 7: ...ttach the front stabilizer 2 to the main frame 1 and secure with carriage bolts 43 washers 44 and dome nuts 45 STEP 2 Attach the rear stabilizer 3 to the main frame 1 and secure with carriage bolts 43...

Page 8: ...e the handlebar post 6 into the main frame 1 and tighten the adjustable plastic knob 54 to secure STEP 4 Attach the handlebar 7 to the main frame 1 and secure it with bolts 57 washers 29 ASSEMBLY INST...

Page 9: ...de the seat post 4 into the main frame 1 and secure it with the adjustable plastic knob 54 STEP 6 Attach the seat 36 to the seat bar 5 Slide the seat bar 5 into the seat post 4 and tighten the adjusta...

Page 10: ...pedal marked with the letter R screws onto the right hand crank also marked with an R should be tightened in a clockwise direction toward the front The left hand pedal marked with the letter L screws...

Page 11: ...restore and preserve the original finish 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 bot...

Page 12: ...The chain on your bike has been pre adjusted and should not require immediate attention Continuous use of the bike may cause the chain to stretch or become loose prompting the need for chain adjustmen...

Page 13: ...EXPLODED VIEW 11...

Page 14: ...x bolt M10x45 2 14 Protection cover 1 50 End cap 60x30 4 15 Break 1 51 Tension knob M8x55 16 Caliper brake M6x75 1 52 Emergency brake 17 Brake pad 2 53 Nylon nut M8 1 18 Freewheel 1 54 Adjustable knob...

Page 15: ...ntenance Expendable items which become worn during normal use Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence or the failure to operate and maintain the equipment according to the instructio...

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