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TENSION ADJUSTMENT 

A. Adjusting the Tension: 

Increasing or decreasing the tension allows 
you  to  add  variety  to  your  workout 
sessions. 
 
To  increase  the  tension,  turn  the 

Brake 

Knob (No.49)

 

clockwise.

 

To  decrease  the  tension,  turn  the 

Brake 

Knob (No.49) 

counter-clockwise

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B. Emergency Brake Function:

 

The 

Brake  Knob  (No.49) 

is  also  the 

emergency  brake.  Use  this  safety  feature 
in situations where you need to get off the 

bike or stop the bike’s flywheel.   

 

 
During  exercise,  firmly  press  down  on  the 

Brake  Knob  (No.49) 

to  stop  the  bike 

immediately.

 

 

Summary of Contents for IC028

Page 1: ...LE BIKE WITH MONITOR MODEL NO IC028 IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Save this manual for future reference EXERCISE EQUIPMENT QUESTIONS Contact customer service at service zoovaa com USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...dult use only Keep children and pets away from the machine DO NOT leave children unattended in the same room with the equipment 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet of free space all around it 5 Check if you have all the components and tools listed Please note that some componen...

Page 3: ...3 EXPLODED DRAWING ...

Page 4: ... M6 12 2 53 Square Nut 16 0 16 0 δ8 M10 1 18 Handlebar 1 54 Spring Φ1 0X55 1 19 Handlebar Post 1 55 Flat Washer Φ14 Φ6 2 5 1 20 Knob φ59 80 5 M16 1 5 3 56 Domed Nut GB T 802 1988 M6 1 21 Plastic Plug Φ14 14 5 57 Seat KX004 1 22 Bolt M10 20 2 58 Sensor Wire 1 L 420 1 23 Pulse Sensor LT16 2 59 Sensor Wire 2 L 1400 1 24 Screw GB T 845 1985 ST4 2X25 2 60 Pulse Wire 1 L 420 1 25 Plastic Plug Φ28 6 5 2 ...

Page 5: ...M6 3 76 Elastic Washer GB T 859 1987 5 2 85 Hexagonal Nut 6 77 Metal Piece δ1 5 1 86 Inner Hexagon Spanner S 6 1 78 Brake Block 163 2 30 17 5 1 87 Inner Hexagon Spanner S 5 1 79 Cow Leather Pad 157 26 5 5 5 1 88 Crosshead Spanner S 13 14 15 1 80 Eva Pad 60 26 5 t3 5 1 89 Open Wrench S 11 13 17 19 1 81 Bolt GB T 70 3 2000 M6 18 1 90 Flat Washer Φ12 Φ4 5 1 4 ...

Page 6: ...6 HARDWARE PACKAGE Tools Accessories NO 06 NO 20 NO 22 NO 20 NO 20 NO 86 NO 87 NO 88 NO 89 NO 05 ...

Page 7: ...SSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 1 Attach Front Rear Stabilizers No 2 3 to the Main Frame No 1 with 4 Bolts No 6 and 4 Flat Washers No 5 Tighten with an Inner Hexagon Spanner No 86 Step 2 Insert the Seat Post No 12 into the Main Frame No 1 Set at desired height insert and tighten the Knob No 20 Insert the Seat Slider No 10 into the Seat Post No 12 Set at desired position insert and tighten the Knob No 20...

Page 8: ...Handlebar Post No 19 with 2 Bolts No 22 Tighten with an Inner Hexagon Spanner No 86 Remove 4 Bolts No 47 and 4 Washer No 90 from Meter No 46 Attach the Meter No 46 into the Handlebar No 18 using the 4 Bolts No 47 and 4 Washer No 90 that are removed Tighten with a Crosshead Spanner No 88 Then connect plug A1 to plug A2 plug B1 to plug B2 plug C1 to plug C2 ...

Page 9: ... to screw the Nut No 9L tightly in a clockwise direction to the thread end of the Left Pedal No 8L Attach Right Pedal No 8R to Right Crank No 28 Turn the Right Pedal No 8R clockwise with the hand until it is tight then use the Crosshead Spanner No 88 to securely tighten Use the Crosshead Spanner No 88 to hold the bolt of the pedal in place then use the Open Wrench No 89 to screw the Nut No 9R tigh...

Page 10: ... the Brake Knob No 49 clockwise To decrease the tension turn the Brake Knob No 49 counter clockwise B Emergency Brake Function The Brake Knob No 49 is also the emergency brake Use this safety feature in situations where you need to get off the bike or stop the bike s flywheel During exercise firmly press down on the Brake Knob No 49 to stop the bike immediately ...

Page 11: ...secure the Seat No 57 in place B To adjust the Seat No 57 forward and backward loosen and pull on the Seat Slider Knob No 20 then slide the Seat Slider No 10 to the desired position Once positioned tighten the Seat Slider Knob No 20 to secure the Seat Slider No 10 in place C To adjust the height of Handlebar No 18 loosen and pull on the Handlebar Post Knob No 20 then slide the Handlebar Post No 19...

Page 12: ...zers No 2 3 To adjust use the Crosshead Spanner No 88 to loosen the Hexagonal Nut No 85 by turning it clockwise A With the nut loosened rotate the Foot Pad No 7 until it sits level with the surface that the bike is on When you have finished adjusting the Foot Pad No 7 re tighten the Hexagonal Nut No 85 by turning it counter clockwise B using Crosshead Spanner No 88 If needed repeat this process to...

Page 13: ...f the Handlebar No 18 Place one foot on the front base and tilt the bike towards you until the Transport Wheels No 14 on the front base touch the ground With the Transport Wheels No 14 on the ground you can transport the bike to the desired location with ease ...

Page 14: ...IME range 00 00 99 59 Counts the total time of the exercise from start to finish Exercise time can be set When it countdowns to zero the TIME will flash and beep for 5 seconds 3 Window C displays DISTANCE range 0 0 99 9 Counts the distance of the exercise from start to finish Exercise distance can be set When it countdowns to zero the DIST will flash and beep for 5 seconds 4 Window D displays CALORI...

Page 15: ...on will display Press MODE to separately check the SPEED AVG SPEED MAX SPEED CALORIES RPM PULSE AVG PULSE MAX PULSE When icon displays the meter will scan the value in corresponding window every 6 seconds REPLACE BATTERY The meter uses 2pcs new 1 5V AAA UM 4 battery When the display color fades or with flash when operate buttons please install new batteries Always change both batteries at the same ...

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