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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 2

 

- Remove the pre-assembled nylon nuts (46) and flat washer (41) from back of the seat (28). 

 

Fix the seat (28) with the top seat sliding bracket (27) and fasten with nylon nut (46) and  

flat washer (41).

- Remove the pre-assembled M10 knob (24) and flat washer (64) from back of the seat sliding 

bracket (27). Fix the seat sliding bracket (27) with the top bracket of seat tube (23) and fasten with 

M10 knob (24) and flat washer (64).

- Attach seat tube (23) into the main frame (1) and secure in right position with the seat post quick 

release knob (19). Adjust the height of seat by choosing the hole of seat tube.

NOTE:

 DO NOT pull out the seat tube over the warning line MAX which showing on the tube . 

When you adjustable the height of seat.

- Assemble each pedal (18R&26L) to the crank. Pedal assemble with crank right side , Pedal 

assemble with crank left side: See the mark “R” & “L” (right and left) on the pedals (18R&26L) and 

crank.

NOTE: 

The right pedal “R” should be threaded on clockwise. The left pedal “L” should be threaded 

on counter-clockwise.

- Attach the pedal straps to the pedals (18R&26L).

NOTE:

 Adjust the pedal straps to meet your foot/shoes size by 4 adjustable holes.

Summary of Contents for Slimline Series

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL Record serial number Elite Ultra SL Exercycle ...

Page 2: ...price Please read through this manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of your new Elite Ultra SL Exercycle Doing so will help to ensure that you get the most out of your machine enjoying safe and effective workouts ahead Even though we go to great efforts to ensure the quality of each product we produce occasional errors and or omissions do occur In any event should you find this produc...

Page 3: ...ing exercises to properly warm up Inspect the machine before each use make sure all of the connections are tightly secured Only one person at a time should use the machine If the user experiences dizziness nausea chest pain or any other abnormal symptoms STOP the workout at once CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY Position the machine on a clear levelled surface DO NOT use the machine near water or ou...

Page 4: ...ring the time of repair the product must not be used by anybody IMPORTANT HINTS A This product has been tested in accordance with the requirements of EN 957 1 A1 EN 957 5 standard Class HA HOME USE The maximum load is limited to 100KGS B Parents should be aware of the risk factor of young children playing on fitness equipment unattended Make sure that children are instructed properly in the use of...

Page 5: ...5 ELITE ULTRA SL EXERCYCLE ASSEMBLY MANUAL HARDWARE LIST ...

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Page 7: ...justment end caps 4 to the welded cross bar bracket of main frame 1 and fasten with 2 flat washers 41 and 2 carriages bolts 40 Attach front stabiliser 5 with 2 transportation wheels 7 to the welded cross bar bracket of main frame 1 and fasten with 2 flat washers 41 and 2 carriage bolts 40 Put the front stabiliser cover 6 to the welded cross bar bracket and fasten with 2 screw 50 Put the rear stabi...

Page 8: ...and secure in right position with the seat post quick release knob 19 Adjust the height of seat by choosing the hole of seat tube NOTE DO NOT pull out the seat tube over the warning line MAX which showing on the tube When you adjustable the height of seat Assemble each pedal 18R 26L to the crank Pedal assemble with crank right side Pedal assemble with crank left side See the mark R L right and lef...

Page 9: ...section sensor wire 61 of the front post 59 and front cover 38 with the lower section sensor wire 62 securely Put the front post 59 and front cover 38 into the bottom post of main frame 1 and fasten with 6 Allen head bolts 57 2 curve washers 58 and flat washer 41 Please note don t tighten all head bolts 57 too much at the beginning When all parts are fixed already and then fasten each one piece ti...

Page 10: ...d T knob 29 Attach front clamp cover 33 to the front post 70 and fasten rear clamp cover 31 with screw 50 screw 48 and flat washer 52 Remove the pre assembled screw 55 from the computer 34 Connect the plug of middle section sensor wire 59 to the sensor socket of meter 34 Insert the meter 34 into front post 70 and fasten with 2 screw 55 Insert the plug of hand pulse wire to the back of meter 34 ...

Page 11: ... Assembly of your Elite Ultra SL Exercycle is now complete Be sure to fully inspect your machine before using it for the first time WARNING Failure to visually check and test the assembly of your exercycle before use can cause damage to the exercycle and injury ...

Page 12: ... the pedal is at its lowest point This is a good starting point Adjusting the Seat Fore and Aft Position Once you ve adjusted seat height it s time to find the correct fore and aft position of the saddle This determines where you sit in relationship to the crank set where the pedals are attached which helps decide how comfortable and efficient you ll be when riding This also minimises stress to th...

Page 13: ...ent The positioning of the handlebars can be dependent on the bike design and adjustability available To minimise back strain adjust the height to a level that is comfortable for you We recommend the handlebars be positioned at the same height level as the bike seat as a good starting point Having your bike seat adjusted to the right height is essential for a comfortable ride efficient pedalling a...

Page 14: ...tervals You many also program your computer to count down from a set value by using the UP and DOWN keys from 0 00 to 99 00 If you continue exercising once the time has reached 0 00 the computer will begin beeping and count up from 0 00 3 SPEED Displays your workout speed value in KM per hour from 0 0 to 168 0 or MILE per hour from 0 0 to 99 9 4 DISTANCE Displays the accumulative distance traveled...

Page 15: ... the exercising value or setting value to zero 3 MODE key a Press the key can accept these setting values of TIME DISTANCE and CALORIE b During the STOP mode by holding this key for over two seconds then the computer will re power on c During the exercise mode press the key can check the function from SCAN TIME SPEED DIST CAL RPM PULSE for a circle How to replace the batteries Please move out the ...

Page 16: ...l components from sweat and perspiration Please ensure all sweat residue is wiped from any contact points or framework with a damp cloth using a suitable PH neutral detergent in water to avoid salt and corrosion deposits on your equipment Failure or neglect to maintain and clean sweat residue from the bike frame may affect any frame warranty implied Frame and Pedals Check all nuts and bolts securi...

Page 17: ...dic maintenance checks Not only does this ensure your machine is in full working order but it will save you service costs in the long run Every time you perform maintenance record the date and if you can the distance and hours operated DATE HOURS DISTANCE FRAME SERVICE COMMENTS Cleaned Seat Pedals 01 06 15 16 5km none ...

Page 18: ... Parts and Labour The following conditions are not under warranty range A As a result of abuse neglect accident or unauthorized modification B The damage due to incorrect adjustment of the machine Repair and Maintenance Service Please contact our Elite Fitness Service Department at eliteservice elitefitness co nz or visit www elitefitness co nz for any service related issues or advice on preventat...

Page 19: ... toes Hold for 10 15 seconds and relax Repeat 3 times for each leg See picture 2 Crus and Feet Tendon Stretches Standing with two hands on the wall or tree one leg behind Keeping your legs straight and the heel on the ground lean forward towards the wall or tree Hold for 10 15 seconds and relax Repeat 3 times for each leg See picture 3 Quadriceps Stretches Keeping your balance with your left hand ...

Page 20: ...ing the radial wrist or carotid neck pulse using your index and middle fingers counting the beats for 10 seconds and multiplying by 6 Alternatively the use of a Wireless Telemetry Heart Rate strap and watch will give you an accurate Beats Per Minute BPM reading 220 AGE TMHR Theoretical Maximum Heart Rate TMHR x 85 Upper Training Limit BPM TMHR x 65 Lower Training Limit BPM Note Contact heart rate ...

Page 21: ...1 018 Pedal R 1 019 Release Knob 1 020 Cup 1 021 Rear Cover 1 022 Front Chain Cover R L 1 1 023 Seat Tube 1 024 Knob 1 025 End Cap 2 026 Pedal L 1 027 Slide Bracket 1 028 Seat 1 029 T Knob 1 030 Bushing 1 031 Rear Clamp Cover 1 032 Tension Control 1 033 Front Clamp Cover 1 034 Computer 1 035 Hand Pulse 2 036 Handlebar 1 037 Round End Cap 2 038 Front Cover 1 039 Screw for Hand Pulse 2 040 Carriage ...

Page 22: ...22 EXPLODED DRAWING ...

Page 23: ...23 ELITE ULTRA SL EXERCYCLE ASSEMBLY MANUAL NOTES ...

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