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A.  MAIN FRAME

G. SADDLE

J1.

B.  FRONT STABILIZER

C.  REAR STABILIZER

D. HANDLEBARS

E. TOUCHSCREEN MONITOR

F. 

PEDALS L/R

WARNING 

Turn the box over and empty the bike pieces out. Handle with 

care since the box's contents may be stuck within the box.
Locate the instruction manual placed between the bike and 

the monitor. 
Remove all the bike's parts before assembly. Only remove 

screws when necessary (step-by-step) as shown in the 

directions to reduce confusion.
Tighten screws with your hands or a screwdriver. When 

tightening, do not overtighten or force the screws into place.

 TOOL KIT

 ×4

SCREWS

M8 × 20MM

J4.

J6.

 ×1

SCREW

M6 × 12MM

H. HANDLEBAR

     SCREW COVER

I. POWER ADAPTER

J. TOOL KIT

SCREWS

M8 × 45mm

J2.

 ×4

J3.

SCREWS

M8 × 16mm

 ×3

J5.

 ×4

SCREWS

M5 × 10MM

J7.

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Summary of Contents for Boom Bike

Page 1: ...BoomBike USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ors never miss a single rotation Whenever you feel the vibe and give an extra push our system records your performance and recommends the best training program to suit your needs freebeat knows what y...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS PACKING LIST ASSEMBLY GETTING STARTED APP UI MAINTENANCE CARE WARRANTY INFORMATION...

Page 4: ...sure to keep the packing for the event of repairs warranty matters At the end of the product s life cycle it cannot be treated as ordinary household waste but must be transported to a recycling site...

Page 5: ...interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisi...

Page 6: ...en the bike and the monitor Remove all the bike s parts before assembly Only remove screws when necessary step by step as shown in the directions to reduce confusion Tighten screws with your hands or...

Page 7: ...in place by fastening part J1 into the side of the front stabilizer and part J2 into the top of the front stabilizer Then fasten the remaining J1 screws into the side of the rear stabilizer and remai...

Page 8: ...either an L or R symbol on the crank and axle to distinguish between left and right respectively Twist the pedals into their respective sides of the bike The left pedal turns counterclockwise and the...

Page 9: ...feet underneath the front and back stabilizers Turn them counterclockwise until they rest firmly and are stable on the ground Use either your hands or a wench to level the feet Tighten any loose screw...

Page 10: ...r personal information four basic questions You can skip this step and complete it later STEP 3 2 ADJUST YOUR BIKE Follow the steps on the screen and adjust the bike to fit your body Ensure you mainta...

Page 11: ...IES SCORE STEP 4 PERSONALIZED HOME SCREEN Everyone s home screen is different We personalize your home screen based on what the system thinks will suit you best The more classes you take the more the...

Page 12: ...ective parts immediately Do not use the bike until the repair is completely fixed Only use original parts from the manufacturer Changes or modifications to the bike not approved by freebeat could void...

Page 13: ...www freebeatfit com...

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