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CIR-UB7000E-G      Revision 1.1 

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WARM UP & COOL DOWN 

 

 

A successful exercise program consists of a warm up, aerobic exercise and a cool down. Warming up 
is an important part of your workout, and should begin every session. It prepares your body for more 
strenuous exercise by heating up and stretching out your muscles. At the end of your workout, repeat 
these exercises to reduce sore muscle problems. We suggest the following warm-up and cool-down 
exercises: 

 

HEAD ROLLS 

Rotate your head to the right for one count, feeling the stretch up the left side of your neck. Next 
rotate your head back for one count, stretching your chin to the ceiling and letting your mouth open. 
Rotate your head to the left for one count, and finally, drop your head to your chest for one count. 
Repeat this action for several times. 

 

                            SHOULDER LIFTS 

                         

Lift your right shoulder up   

toward your ear for one count.   
Then lift your left shoulder up   
for one count as you lower   
your right shoulder. 
Repeat this action for several times

 
 
                            SIDE STRETCHES 

                           

Open your arms to the side and   

continue lifting them until they   
are over your head. Reach your   
right arm as far upward toward   
the ceiling as you can for one   
count. Feel the stretch up your   
right side. Repeat this action with   
your left arm. 

 

 
                             

INNER THIGH STRETCH 

                             

Sit with the soles of your feet   

      together with your knees pointing   
      outward. Pull your feet as close   
      into your groin as possible. Gently 
      push your knees toward the floor.   
      Hold for 15 seconds. 
      Repeat this action 3-5 times. 

 
                                   

HAMSTRING STRETCHES 

                                   

Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor; try to stretch your right hand toward 
the toe, hold this posture for 15 seconds. Relax, and then repeat the action for left leg. 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

QUADRICEPS STRETCH 

With one hand against a wall for 
balance, reach behind you and pull 
your right foot up. Bring your heel 
as close to your buttocks as 
possible. Hold for 15 seconds and 
repeat with left foot up. 

 

 

CALF/ACHILLES STRETCH 

Step your right foot in front of your   
body. Lean against a wall with 
your arms and stretch your left 
foot backward your body.    Bend 
forwards your right foot, and 
slightly push your buttock toward 
to the wall for 15 seconds. 
Repeat the action with front left 
foot and rear right foot for another 
15 seconds. 

 

 

 

TOE TOUCHES 

Slowly bend forward from   
your waist, letting your back   
and shoulder relax as you   
stretch toward your toes.   
Reach down as far as you   
can and hold for 15 seconds. 

 

Summary of Contents for CIR-UB7000E-G

Page 1: ...2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR UB7000E G Revision 1 1 Owner s Manual CIR UB7000E G Full Commercial Upright Bike Install Date _________________________ Serial Number ________________________ L...

Page 2: ...n grounding instructions how often you exercise how hard you exercise how long you exercise beginner treadmill program target heart rate zone TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 5 14 Parts h...

Page 3: ...programs to advise you of a workout routine you should adopt Always use this upright bike on a clear and level surface Do not use outdoors or near water Don t insert any object into any openings Befor...

Page 4: ...exercise You should exercise three to four times a week to improve your cardiovascular and muscle fitness UHow hard you exercise Intensity of exercise is reflected in your heart rate Exercise must be...

Page 5: ...00E G Revision 1 1 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Length 41 104cm Width 27 69cm Height 58 147cm Weight of product 135lbs 63kgs Program Quick start 3HRC constant watt constant RPM random hil...

Page 6: ...in frame 1pc Front stabilizer X 1pc Rear stabilizer X 1pc Console set X 1pc Handlebar X 1pc Pedal set X 1set Upper water bottle holder cover X1pc Lower water bottle holder cover X1pc Rear stabilizer c...

Page 7: ...UNPACKING ASSEMBLY Hardware kit X 2 lower water bottle holder cover M4x20mm X 1 Allen wrench 6mm X 1 Allen wrench 5mm M15 M15 M4x12mm X 2 rear stabilizer 4 6 4 17 M8x20mm X 1 handlebar 4 3 M8x65mm X...

Page 8: ...l not to damage Place your upright bike on a level flat surface It is recommended that you place a protective covering on your floor 1 Step1 Assembling front rear stabilizer with main frame 1 Using 2...

Page 9: ...2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR UB7000E G Revision 1 1 8 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 2 Step2 Assembling rear stabilizer cover with main frame 1 Using 2 M4x12mm screw fixing rear stabilizer cover with m...

Page 10: ...om June 2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR UB7000E G Revision 1 1 9 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 3 Step3 Assembling upright tube cover right left with handle bar post 1 Using wrench fixing pedal set with c...

Page 11: ...www GreenSeriesFitness com June 2015 Call Toll free at 800 269 7130 CIR UB7000E G Revision 1 1 10 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 4 Step4 Assembling pedal set with crank X1 set 4 8 4 7...

Page 12: ...UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 5 Step5 Assemble console mast with main frame 1 Put handle bar post into main frame connected upper console wire and lower console wire 2 Using 4 M8x20mm screw fixing handle bar pos...

Page 13: ...UB7000E G Revision 1 1 12 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 6 Step6 Assembling handle bar set with console mast 1 Put handle bar into handle bar post using 1 M8x20mm and 2 M8x65mm screw fixing handle bar with handl...

Page 14: ...00E G Revision 1 1 13 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 7 Step7 Assembling water holder with handle bar 1 Using 2 M6x15mm fixing water holder upper cover on the handle bar 2 Using 2 M4x20mm fixing water holder lower...

Page 15: ...sembling console with handle bar post 1 Put the console into handle bar post connected upper console wire with lower console wire 2 Connect the lower CABLE wire 3 Using 4 M5x12mm screw tighten all scr...

Page 16: ...l they are over your head Reach your right arm as far upward toward the ceiling as you can for one count Feel the stretch up your right side Repeat this action with your left arm INNER THIGH STRETCH S...

Page 17: ...ing from your exercise This is not the same as the amount of power your body is using since the average person is only about 20 efficient at generating mechanical power Mets Your METS rate Calories An...

Page 18: ...the level 2 3 3 The program will end when the time counter reaches 0 then enter cool down 3 Constant Watts 3 1 Press Constant Watts to enter the program 3 2 Set Target Watts Time Weight then press OK...

Page 19: ...The program will end when the time counter reaches 0 then enter idle mode 7 Manual 7 1 Press Manual to enter the program 7 2 Set Work Level Time Weight press OK to begin workout 7 3 Begin workout 7 3...

Page 20: ...he adjustment knobs on the ends of the rear foot caps to level the rear stabilizer to the floor B The transportation wheels on the front foot caps allow for easy maneuvering Simply pull back on the ha...

Page 21: ...nds to re insert in Please only use USB saver on this MP3 module do not use MP3 player on this USB plug When use MP3 player please plug on Audio in jack USB Port Mp3 Player input For use with memory s...

Page 22: ...tments An optimal seating position is crucial for comfortable cycling Height of seat As a general rule you should be able to reach the pedal with your heel when straightening your leg and aligning it...

Page 23: ...the display console free of fingerprints and salt build up caused by sweat Use a 100 cotton cloth lightly moistened with water and mild liquid cleaning product to clean the exercise elliptical other...

Page 24: ...TENANCE Hand pulse Before after running to put your feet separately on each side rein then hold the hand grip so as to avoid any shaking If the heart beat is too high or irregular please have your han...

Page 25: ...SERIES Indoor Cycling Bikes warrant this product and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for five 5 years frame two 2 years parts one 1 year wearable and no labor from the initial in...

Page 26: ...improper electric current or iii service or alteration by anyone other than an authorized GREEN SERIES representative iv damages incurred through irresponsible use including those resulting from equip...

Page 27: ...der the following conditions fees 1 GREEN SERIES will refund the cost of equipment only Customer is responsible for shipping and handling fees incurred to and from the product s return 2 No refund wil...

Page 28: ...any product or parts installed by other manufacturers Technical support should be pursued through channels offered by the equipment s individual technician support GREEN SERIES accepts no liability f...

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