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IC031
Magnetic Belt Drive Performance Indoor Cycle Bike

USER MANUAL

IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain

owner’s manual for future reference. For customer service, please contact:

service@zoovaa.com

Summary of Contents for IC031

Page 1: ...elt Drive Performance Indoor Cycle Bike USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain owner s manual for future reference For customer service please contact service zoovaa com ...

Page 2: ...for the first time and ensure that the equipment is in the safe condition 9 Perform a routine inspection of the equipment Pay special attention to components which are the most susceptible to wear such as connecting points and wheels The defective components should be replaced immediately The safety level of this equipment can only be maintained by doing so properly 10 Never operate the equipment ...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLODED DRAWING ...

Page 4: ...3 PARTS LIST ...

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Page 6: ...5 HARDWARE PACKAGE Tools Accessories for Bike NO 3 NO 5 NO 6 Spanner Crosshead spanner NO 14 NO 13 NO 85 NO 86 NO 10 NO 10 P1120 ...

Page 7: ...around the item and you have all the parts B We recommend having 2 people to do the assembly ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Attach the Front Stabilizer No 8 and the Rear Stabilizer No 2 to the Main Frame No 1 using 4 Flat Washers No 5 4 Domed Nuts No 6 and 4 Carriage Bolts No 3 Tighten with spanner ...

Page 8: ...ght Insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob No 10 Attach the Seat Slider No 15 to the Vertical Seat Post No 12 using the Adjustment Knob No 86 and the Flat Washer No 85 Unscrew Hexagonal Nut No 87 Attach the Seat No 16 to the Seat Slider No 15 Tighten Hexagonal Nut No 87 with crosshead spanner ...

Page 9: ... No 10 Attach the Handlebar No 18 to the Handlebar Post No 17 using the Adjustment Knob No 13 and the Flat Washer No 14 NOTE Make sure the Adjustment Knob No 13 is tightened Fix the Computer No 19 to the Handlebar No 18 Then plug the Sensor Wire No 20 and the Pulse Sensing Line No 81 into the holes on the back of the Computer No 19 ...

Page 10: ...he pedal and the crank Attach Left Pedal No 27L to Left Crank No 29 Turn counterclockwise to tighten Attach Right Pedal No 27R to Right Crank No 28 Turn clockwise to tighten Unscrew 2 Screws No 42 and 2 Flat Washers No 43 from the Main Frame No 1 Fix the Bottle Holder No 66 to the Main Frame No 1 using the 2 Screws No 42 and 2 Flat Washers No 43 you just removed Tighten with crosshead spanner Asse...

Page 11: ...te 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 any situation when you would need to get off the bike or stop the bike s flywheel During exercise press down the Brake Knob No 49 to stop the bike immediately ...

Page 12: ...at Slider No 15 to the desired position Once positioned re insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob No 86 to secure the Seat Slider No 15 in place C To adjust the height of handlebar loosen the Adjustment Knob No 10 then slide the Handlebar Post No 17 up or down to the desired height Once adjusted re insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob No 10 to secure the Handlebar Post No 17 in place D To adjust...

Page 13: ...ilizers No 2 and 8 To adjust use the crosshead spanner to loosen the Hexagonal Nut No 87 by turning it clockwise With the nut loosened rotate the Base Leveler No 7 until it sits level with the surface that the bike is on When you have finished adjusting the Base Levelers No 7 re tighten the Hexagonal Nut No 87 by turning it counter clockwise using crosshead spanner If needed repeat this process to...

Page 14: ... tighten the belt loosen Hexagonal Nut No 87 counter clockwise turn Bolt No 82 clockwise to tighten then tighten Hexagonal Nut No 87 clockwise Try turning the crank to see if the belt runs smoothly You can also try riding the bike to test the belt tension If tension still needs to be adjusted repeat this step until belt is at correct tension ...

Page 15: ...each side of the Handlebar No 18 Place one foot on the front base and tilt the bike towards you until the transport wheels on the front base touch the ground With the wheels on the ground you can transport the bike to the desired location with ease ...

Page 16: ...e function you want to view 1 Start pedaling and computer will count TIME SPEED DISTANCE and CALORIES 2 COUNTDOWN FUNCTION You can preset values to countdown TIME CALORIES or DISTANCE Press MODE until the function you want is displayed Make sure computer is not in SCAN Press SET to increase the value to the number you want to preset If you need to clear the value press RESET Start pedaling and the...

Page 17: ...ng the batteries first When changing the batteries change both of them Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix battery types Dispose old batteries according to your regional guidelines SPECIFICATIONS FUNCTION SCAN Every 6 seconds TIME 0 00 99 59 SPEED 0 0 999 9 MILE H DISTANCE 0 00 999 9 MILE CALORIES 0 0 999 9 CAL ODOMETER 0 0 9999 MILE PULSE RATE 40 240 BPM BATTERY TYPE 2pcs of SIZE AAA or U...

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