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STEP 1     

1.  Connect the FRONT STABLIZER 

BAR[ # 14 ] to the MAIN FRAME [ # 

19 ] assemble using two CARRIAGE 

BOLTS[ #15 ], two CURVED 

WASHERS [# 10 ] and two ACRON 

NUTS [ #17 ] 

2.  Repeat the same procedure to connect 

the REAR STABLIZER BAR [ #18 ]to 

the FRAME ASSEMBLY. Firmly tighten 

the four bolts by using CARRIAGE 

BOLT [#15] and two CURVED 

WASHERS [#10]. 

3.  The PEDALS [#16] are marked “L” and 

“R”- Left and Right. 

Connect them to their appropriate 

Crank Arm [#47]. The right crank arm 

is on the right hand side of the cycle as 

you sit on it. Note that the Right pedal 

should be threaded on clockwise and 

the Left pedal on anti-clockwise. 

 

 

STEP 2     

1.  Fix the SEAT [# 24] to the SEAT POST 

[#21] by using three WASHER [#23] 

and three LOCKNUT [#22] located 

under the seat, and then insert the 

SEAT BELLOW [#29]. 

2.  Insert the SEAT POST [#21] into the 

seat post housing and line up the holes 

that give the correct seat height.  (This 

can be done after it has been 

assembled.) Secure the SEAT in 

position with SEAT-HEIGHT 

ADJUSTER [#20].   User can set just 

right  position to adjust seat-height. 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION

 

Summary of Contents for F1120

Page 1: ...G INSTRUCTIONS ESCALADE INT LTD PRODUCT CODE F1120 BLK RACING BIKE Escalade International Limited Unit 1 Viking Way Winch Wen Industrial Estate Swansea SA1 7DA Tel 01792 796893 Fax 01792 796627 Email...

Page 2: ...R YOUR RACING CYCLE IS 260 LBS 120 KGS PER USER THIS OWNER S MANUAL CONTAINS ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INFORMATION IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY PLEASE MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOU READ AND UNDER...

Page 3: ...th the steps in the manual Two wrenches are included for assembly Lay out all parts on the floor Make sure that you have all the parts listed below before beginning assembly Incase of discrepancy plea...

Page 4: ...WASHER 8PCS 11 TENSION CABLE UPPER 1PCS 12 TENSION CABLE LOWER 1PCS 13 SENSOR WIRE 1PCS 14 FRONT STABILIZER 1PCS 15 CARRIAGE BOLT 4PCS 16 PEDAL LEFT RIGHT 1SET 17 ACRON NUT 4PCS 18 REAR STABILIZER 1P...

Page 5: ...for M8 Bolt 4 Flat Washer 7 12 1t 2 Allen Bolt M7 P1 0 30MM 1 T knob M7 55MM 1 Bushing 12 25MM 1 Carriage Bolt M8 P1 25 75MM 4 VH COVER 1 Curved Washer Screwdriver 1 SPANNER 1St Allen Key INNER 1 PRE...

Page 6: ...6 2 11 8 10 13 12 14 15 3 4 5 6 7 16R 10 17 9 16L 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 52 13 UP LO EXPLODED VIEW ASSEMBLY DRAWING...

Page 7: ...r appropriate Crank Arm 47 The right crank arm is on the right hand side of the cycle as you sit on it Note that the Right pedal should be threaded on clockwise and the Left pedal on anti clockwise ST...

Page 8: ...the TENSION CABLE 13 UP and 13 LO 2 Then slide the HANDLEBAR POST 8 into the MAIN FRAME 19 and tighten by four CURVED WASHER 10 and SCREW 9 27 5 4 6 7 26 25 8 28 STEP 4 Attach the HANDLEBAR 28 to the...

Page 9: ...at the end of the HANDLEBAR POST 8 using the two SCREWS Firmly tighten the screws 2 Connect the plug at the end of the SENSOR WIRE 2 into the back side of the COMPUTER 1 where is says SENSOR INPUT 3 N...

Page 10: ...s the MODE ENTER button to fix your selection Please ignore the flashing word LINK Note if computer is not in use for one minute it will automatically switch off to save battery power 2 If you select...

Page 11: ...button Your program selection is now set up Press the START STOP button to start exercising Note to follow your exercise program you have to maintain the RPM value in your pedaling speed Whenever you...

Page 12: ...esents the user The bottom area represents the computer So now you are competing your speed with the computer In the center left area of the LCD it will show the computer RPM which is the value preset...

Page 13: ...select MANUAL mode press the MODE ENTER button Then set up your desired exercise time by using the UP and DOWN buttons Press the MODE ENTER button again Then press the START STOP button to start your...

Page 14: ...hile you exercise A good cool down can greatly reduce muscle cramping and muscle pain Aerobic Training Aerobic exercise during which the oxygen supply is sufficient to meet the oxygen demand of Workin...

Page 15: ...hod of exercise during which the individual performs a series of specified muscle group exercises with as little rest as possible between each muscle group Like strength training circuit training shou...

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