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Target Heart Rate

To train effectively you should aim to work in 
the heart rate zone appropriate to your age as 
stipulated below. Please note this is a guide 
and your heart rate at rest and during training 

is determined by your fitness level and other 

lifestyle factors as well as your age. If you 
reach the recommended beats per minute 
below and feel you’re over-exerting yourself, 
stop, rest and when you feel recovered, return 
to exercise at a lower intensity.

TRAINING ZONE

AGE

MIN-MAX (BPM)

20

133-167

25

132-166

30

130-164

35

129-162

40

127-161

45

125-159

50

124-156

55

122-155

60

121-153

65

119-151

70

118-150

75

117-147

80

115-146

85

114-144

Workout Tips

• 

 

Always perform a warm-up and 
stretching exercises before your 
workout and a cool-down and stretching 
exercises at the end.

•   Start slowly and build up your time, 

speed and intensity gradually; doing too 
much too soon can lead to injuries.

• 

 

If you are sore or tired, give yourself a 
few extra days to recover.

How To Begin

• 

 

Start with two or three 15-minute 

sessions per week with a rest day 
between workouts.

• 

 

Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes with gentle 
movements incorporating the whole 
body such as walking while swinging 
your arms in a circle and then stretch the 
muscles you’ll use during your workout.

• 

 

Increase the pace to slightly harder 
than comfortable and exercise for as 
long as you can. You may only be able 
to exercise for a few minutes at a time, 
but that will change quickly when you 
exercise regularly.

• 

 

End each workout with a 5-minute cool-

down at a lower intensity. You should 
then stretch the muscles you’ve just 

worked to develop flexibility, reduce 

muscle soreness and prevent injury.

• 

 

Increase your workout time by a few 
minutes each week until you can work 
continuously for 30 minutes per session.

• 

 

Don’t worry about distance or pace for 

the first few weeks, focus on endurance 

and conditioning.

How Hard Should You Work? 

When exercising, you should try to stay within 
your target heart rate (THR) zone. The table 
on this page will tell you the THR for your age. 
Always be aware of how you feel when you 
exercise. If you feel dizzy or light-headed, stop 
immediately and rest. 

Summary of Contents for AM-3i

Page 1: ...www dkn uk com AM 3i Owner s Manual Manual version 1 2...

Page 2: ...com Safety Information 3 5 Machine Assembly 6 15 Product Overview 6 Assembly Instructions 7 15 Operating Instructions 16 17 Console Images 16 Configuring Your Exercise Bike 17 Controls 17 Console Fee...

Page 3: ...rapeutic or medical purposes 08 This machine may only be used by one person at a time 09 Always wear appropriate workout clothing when exercising Aerobic shoes are required when using this machine 10...

Page 4: ...t susceptible to wear e g handlebar cranks pedals bearings and the connection points 21 Stop using the machine immediately if there are any defective components and keep it out of use until you replac...

Page 5: ...product Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropr...

Page 6: ...assembly process Please familiarise yourself with the parts labeled in the drawing below and check that they are all present and correct before you begin to assemble your machine Pedal Seat Post Knob...

Page 7: ...M 3i Assembly Screwdriver 1 Box Spanner 1 T shape knob M7 65MM 1 Allen Key Allen Bolt M7 P1 0 30MM 1 Bushing 7 12 30MM 1 Metal cover 1 Spring Washer 7 2T 2 Regular Washer 7 1T 2 IS850 Screw M3 12L 2 T...

Page 8: ...ssembly Instructions Your DKN AM 3i is partially pre assembled to help ensure it runs smoothly and to reduce the amount of assembly required There are 9 straight forward steps that need to be followed...

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Page 16: ...16 www dkn uk com Console Image Operating Instructions...

Page 17: ...approximate calorie burn and strictly remains a random indication Pulse Hold firmly both sensors on the handgrip please wipe sensors and hands before starting measuring your pulse or apply optional Bl...

Page 18: ...STOP Press RESET to exit the program Program Mode Press UP DOWN to select beginner advanced or performance confirm with ENTER Select profile 1 to 4 confirm selection with ENTER Program target value fo...

Page 19: ...Set Target Heart Rate confirm selection with ENTER THR default value is 100 Bpm Program target value for program time using UP DOWN ENTER and press START Upon entering rate in Bpm beats per minute the...

Page 20: ...neral wellbeing Regular exercise will Relieve tension and stress Provide enjoyment and fun Stimulate the mind Help maintain a stable weight Control appetite Boost self image Improve muscle tone and st...

Page 21: ...cover How To Begin Start with two or three 15 minute sessions per week with a rest day between workouts Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes with gentle movements incorporating the whole body such as walking w...

Page 22: ...bility Warm Up And Cool Down A successful cardio vascular exercise program consists of a full body warm up aerobic exercise and a cool down Do the entire program at least two and preferably three time...

Page 23: ...our physician before starting any exercise program COOL DOWN The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal or near normal resting state at the end of each exercise session A proper c...

Page 24: ...ides error codes on the console Please note the code your machine displays so we can help with diagnosing and resolving the issue Important Please retain your sales receipt as DKN Customer Care may re...

Page 25: ...m a Transport b Abuse misuse failure to follow instructions or improper or abnormal use c Non home use including commercial professional or rental purposes d Repairs not provided by DKN e Accidents li...

Page 26: ...26 www dkn uk com Appendix 1 Exploded Diagram...

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Page 28: ...LIZER CAP 2 pc F 2 SCREW 2 pc F 3 SCREW 4 pc F 4 FLAT WASHER 4 pc G IDLER WHEEL SET 1 set G 1 IDLER WHEEL 1 pc G 2 CURVED WASHER 1 pc NR ITEM QTY G 3 FLAT WASHER 1 pc G 4 NYLON NUT 1 pc G 5 FLAT WASHE...

Page 29: ...k com 29 Appendix 3 Space Requirements 0 6m 1 5m 1m 1m 2 3m A minimum free space of 1m in the front and rear of the bike and 0 6m on each side is required to use it The minimum ceiling height required...

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