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BRB 6000

M A G N E T I C 

RECUMBENT

BIKE

DELUXE

OWNER’S MANUAL

* This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use.

Summary of Contents for BRB 6000 Deluxe

Page 1: ...BRB 6000 M A G N E T I C RECUMBENT BIKE DELUXE OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use ...

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Page 3: ...ad this manual carefully before commencing the assembly of your product or starting to exercise Please keep all children away from this item when in use Do not allow children to climb or play on them when they are not in use Supervise teenagers while they use this unit For your own safety always ensure that there is at least 3 feet of free space in all directions around your product while you are ...

Page 4: ...e alarmed if you see parts on this page that are not included in your hardware packet 02 Bolt M4x12 mm 6 Pieces 08 Bolt M8x20 mm 2 Pieces 13 Bolt M8x15 mm 24 Pieces 22 Carriage Bolt M8x73 mm 4 Pieces 33 Bolt M8x45 mm 1 Piece Washer 03 Washer M4 6 Pieces 07 Arc Washer M8 10 Pieces Pre assembled Pre assembled Bolt 14 Washer M8 21 Pieces 55 Spring Washer M8 4 Pieces Nut 23 Nylon Nut M8 5 Pieces Tool ...

Page 5: ...er M6 15 Front Post 45 Nylon Nut M6 16a Monitor Wire a 46 Cover 16b Monitor Wire b 47 Reinforcement Plate 16c Monitor Wire c 48 Spacer Φ12 5xΦ8 2x10 mm 16d Monitor Wire d 49 Wheel Φ36xΦ8x11 mm 17a Sensor Wire a 50 Bolt M8x30 mm 17b Sensor Wire b 51 Bolt M8x15 mm 17c Sensor Wire c 52 Rack Stator 17d Sensor Wire d 53 Rack 17e Sensor Wire e 54 Screw M5x15 mm 17f Sensor Wire f 55 Spring Washer M8 17g ...

Page 6: ...d during the assembly process Please note that not all of the parts and hardware you see here will be used while you are assembling the machine because some of these items are already pre installed Please continue to the next page to begin the assembly process and use this page only as a reference guide for parts and hardware BRB 6000 ...

Page 7: ...ront Stabilizer 21 are used for transporting and moving your unit Install the Left Pedal 18L to the Left Disk Crank Hole and Right Pedal 18R to the Right Disk Crank Hole as shown in Figure A B Rear Frame Assembly Attach the Rear Stabilizer 12 to the Rear Main Frame 27 using two Carriage Bolts 22 two Arc Washers 07 and two Nylon Nuts 23 as shown in Figure B Attach the Transportation Handle Bar 30 b...

Page 8: ...nsor Wire e 17e as seen in circular close up diagram Then slide the Rear Main Frame 27 over the bracket of the Front Main Frame 19 and attach using six Bolts 13 and sixWashers 14 as seen in the figure below Hardware Required Bolt 13 Bolt M8x15 mm 6 Pieces Washer 14 Washer M8 6 Pieces Tool 1 Piece 1 Piece Page 6 BRB ...

Page 9: ...gure A using four Bolts 13 four Spring Washers 55 followed by four Washers 14 PLEASE NOTE Spring washers should be placed between Bolts 13 and Washers 14 B Cushion Assembly Attach the Backrest Cushion 57 to the vertical portion of the Seat Cushion Frame 58 using a total of four Bolts 13 and four Washers 14 Attach the Seat Cushion 56 to the horizontal portion of the Seat Cushion Frame 58 using a to...

Page 10: ...A Then connect the Sensor Wire f 17f to the Sensor Wire g 17g as shown in the circular close up diagram B Front Post Assembly With the help of an assistant to hold the Front Post 15 connect Sensor Wire b 17b to Sensor Wire c 17c and Monitor Wire c 16c to Monitor Wire d 16d as shown in the circular close up diagram Slide the Front Post 15 onto the Front Main Frame 19 and then secure it using four B...

Page 11: ...d to mount the Monitor 01 to the Front Post 15 Plug in Sensor Wire a 17a into the corresponding hole on the back of the Monitor 01 Please refer to Figure A Attach the Water Bottle Holder 10 to the Front Post 15 using the previously removed two Bolts 02 and two Washers 03 Insert the Aluminum Water Bottle 09 into the Water Bottle Holder 10 B AC Adaptor Assembly Please double check that all wires are...

Page 12: ...RELEASE To release the seat locking mechanism press the Seat Adjustment Lever 41 downward toward the ground un l you feel the lever spring depress and the seat can engage in movement Step 2 ADJUST With onĞ hand on the Rear Handle Bar 63 and one hand s ll pressing downward on the Seat Adjustment Lever 41 slide the seat to the desired posi on of your maximum comfort Step 3 LOCK SECURE Then release t...

Page 13: ... bolts are tightened Check for loose parts and components Check to see if there are any tears or bends in the welding or metal Be sure that all adjustment locking devices and safety devices are properly engaged prior to use Page 11 BRB ...

Page 14: ...rogram computer will turn off automatically if there is no speed signal pulse signal or usage over 4 minutes However the computer will store your current exercise data and turn the resistance level to the minimum Once you press any button or it detects peddling motion on the unit the computer will turn on automatically 7 Audio Speaker Plug in your audio device to the Audio hole to enjoy your music...

Page 15: ...on Page 13 BRB 55 Heart Rate Program 75 Heart Rate Program 90 Heart Rate Program Target Heart Rate Program Custom1 User Program Custom2 User Program Custom3 User Program Custom 4 User Program Body Fat Measuring Program ...

Page 16: ... the computer 3 UP In stop mode and the dot matrix character flash press this button to select the program up If the related window value flash press this button to increase the value During the start mode display START press this button to increase the training resistance 4 DOWN In stop mode and the dot matrix character flash press this button to select the program down If the related window valu...

Page 17: ...se 2 2 A Press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to sele program B Press _ENTER_ to confirm the s C When you se ress _UP_ or _DOWN_ ss _ENTER_ to confirm the value D Next you will see the distance flashing press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to set up the desired distance value Press _ENTER_ to confirm the value E Now the calories will flash press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to set up the desired calories to be consumed Press _ENTER_ to confirm the ...

Page 18: ...begin exercise fig 8 NOTE During exercise the user s heart rate value depends on resistance level and speed The heart rate control program is to ensure your heart rate within the preset value When the computer detect your current heart rate is higher than preset it will decrease the resistance level automa cally or you may slow down exercise If your current heart rate is lower than preset it will ...

Page 19: ...tance level will flash press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to set the desired load resistance Press _ENTER_ to confirm Then repeat above opera on to set the resistance from 2 to 10 See fig 9 G Press _ST SP _ to begin exercise fig 10 fig 11 fig 12 fig 13 fig 14 fig 15 fig 16 2 6 Body Fat Measurement Program A Press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to select BODY FAT TEST program See fig 16 B Press _ENTER_ to confirm your choice and ent...

Page 20: ...rate before and a er exercise It is target to determine your heart the display F1 Excellent F2 Good F3 Fair F4 Below average F5 No Good F6 Poor See fig 18 Page 18 BRB 6000 Notes 1 The computer must first detect your current heart rate you will see your current pulse value and the ECG pulse line moving before you press to enter into Pulse Recovery Test mode If no heart rate is detected you will not ...

Page 21: ...ng the current rotate per minute Range 0 999 3 4 for each resistance level When it reaches to zero the program will stop and computer alarm If you do not preset the 5 When the distance reaches 0 the program will stop and the computer will alarm 6 When the calorie reaches 0 the program will stop and the computer will alarm 7 PULSE showing the exercise heart rate value Range 30 240BPM beat per minut...

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Page 23: ...Proof of purchase Version 09 09 2010 BRB 6000 Model Number BRB 6000 ...

Page 24: ...Body Flex Sports Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Telephone 888 266 6789 Email info bodyflexsports com ...

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