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At Efitment your safety is our top priority and to make sure both you and the unit remain in perfect working 
order, we encourage you to read all the instructions before assembling and using your new Efitment machine. 
Do not skip, substitute or modify any steps or procedures herein, as doing so could result in personal injury 
and will void your warranty.   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

1.

 

Before  starting  any  exercise  program  you 
should  consult  your  physician  to  determine  if 
you  have  any  medical  or  physical  conditions 
that could put your health and safety at risk or 
prevent  you  from  using  the  equipment 
properly. Your physician’s advice is essential if 
you are taking any medication that may affect 
your heart rate, blood pressure, or cholesterol 
level. 

2.

 

Be  aware  of  your  body’s  signals.  Incorrect  or 
excessive  exercise  can  damage  your  health. 
Stop  exercising  if  you  experience  any  of  the 
following  symptoms:  pain,  tightness  in  your 
chest, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, 
lightheadedness,  dizziness,  or  feelings  of 
nausea.  If  you  experience  any  of  these 
conditions,  you  should  consult  your  physician 
before continuing with your exercise program. 

3.

 

This equipment is intended for adult 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  components  are 
pre-assembled  to  help  make  the  assembly 
process quick and easy. 

6.

 

Always  use  the  equipment  as  intended.  If  you 
find 

any 

defective 

components 

while 

assembling or checking the equipment or if you 
hear  any  unusual  noises  coming  from  the 
equipment  during  exercise,  discontinue  use 
immediately  and  do  not  use  until  the  problem 
has been rectified. 

7.

 

Always  wear  appropriate  workout  clothing 
when  exercising.    Do  not  wear  clothing  that 
can get tangled in the equipment. 

8.

 

Keep  hands  and  other  objects  away  from  all 
moving parts. 

9.

 

The maximum user’s weight is 275 lbs/125 kgs. 

         

 

10.

 

Be  careful  when  lifting  and  moving  the 
equipment. Always use proper lifting technique 
and seek assistance if necessary. 

11.

 

Your equipment is intended for use in cool, dry 
conditions. You should avoid storage in extreme 
cold,  hot,  or  damp  areas  as  this  may  lead  to 
corrosion and other related problems. 

12.

 

This  equipment  is  designed  and  intended  for 
indoor use only, not for commercial use.

                                     

 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

 

Summary of Contents for IC037

Page 1: ...CLING BIKE MODEL NO IC037 IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Save this manual for future reference EXERCISE EQUIPMENT QUESTIONS Contact customer service at service zoo...

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Page 3: ...ult 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...

Page 4: ...3 EXPLODED DRAWING 1...

Page 5: ...4 EXPLODED DRAWING 2...

Page 6: ...M8 40 2 19 Left Crank 9 16 170 27 LH 1 56 Carriage Bolt GB T 12 1988 M8 42 4 20 Right Crank 9 16 170 27 1 57 Bolt GB T 70 1 2000 M8 45 1 21 Adjustment Knob 57 66 M16 1 5 2 58 Screw ST2 9 9 5 4 22L R...

Page 7: ...2 89 L R Nut 9 16 LH 2 79 Foam 23 29 465 2 90 Sensor Wire 850 1 80 Seat DD 2681 1 91 Nut GB T 41 2000 M8 2 81 Plastic Washer 20 10 1 3 2 92 Spanner S 10 13 1 82 Bushing 50 25 1 5 60 30 1 5 2 93 Univer...

Page 8: ...7 HARDWARE PACKAGE...

Page 9: ...numbers STEP 1 Attach the Front Stabilizer No 5 and the Rear Stabilizer No 6 to the Main Frame No 1 using 4 Flat Washers No 66 4 Domed Nuts No 44 and 4 Carriage Bolts No 56 Tighten with Spanner No 92...

Page 10: ...Hexagon Spanner No 95 Note Make sure attach Computer Bracket No 84 on the upside 2 lock holes in Handlebar No 8 BATTERY INSTALLATION Open the battery cover from the back of Computer No 85 then put 1...

Page 11: ...o hold the bolt of the pedal then use Universal Wrench No 93 to screw the Nut No 89L clockwise onto the thread end of the Pedal No 22L Screw the Pedal No 22R clockwise into the Right Crank No 20 as ti...

Page 12: ...e the Brake Knob No 75 clockwise To decrease the tension turn the Brake Knob No 75 counter clockwise B Emergency Brake Function The Brake Knob No 75 is also the emergency brake Use this safety feature...

Page 13: ...usted re insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob No 21 to secure the Seat No 80 in place B To adjust the Seat No 80 forward and backward loosen the Adjustment Knob No 35 then slide the Seat Slider No 7...

Page 14: ...ilizers No 5 6 To adjust use the Crosshead Spanner No 94 to loosen the Nut No 45 by turning it clockwise With the Nut No 45 loosened rotate the Base Leveler No 34 until it sits level with the surface...

Page 15: ...o loosen Nut No 45 counter clockwise use Inner Hexagon Spanner No 95 to turn Bolt No 57 clockwise then tighten Nut No 45 clockwise with Spanner No 92 You can turn the Crank No 19 20 to see if the Belt...

Page 16: ...ry changing the battery first The battery is located on the back of the computer To replace the battery please open the battery cover remove the old battery replace it with the new battery then put th...

Page 17: ...the Handlebar No 8 Place one foot on the front base and tilt the bike towards you until the Transport Wheels No 76 on the front base touch the ground With the Transport Wheels No 76 on the ground you...

Page 18: ...creen CALORIE CAL Press the MODE key until the pointer lock on to CAL the monitor will display the calorie function on the screen SCAN Display changes according to the next diagram every 4 seconds Aut...

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