16
GB4.0 EXERCISE BIKE
Problem
Possible cause
Soluon
E1
1. Motor problem
a) Check the Magnec Resistance System to
ensure that it is set correctly and the resistance
can be freely adjusted. A symptom of this
problem is the Motor will struggle to adjust the
resistance and will start making an abnormal
sound. If this happens the Motor may already be
damaged (by some kind of interference). Aer
freeing the interference the Motor will have to
be checked that it sll funconal.
b) Motor Problem. Symptoms include an
unusually loud noise coming from the Motor,
which means the Gears are NOT meshing
correctly. Try reversing the resistance and try
again. If this fails then Replace the Motor.
2. There is something
wrong with cables
Check if the cables are damaged. Check if the
cables are properly connected.
3. There is something
wrong with computer
Change the computer.
E2
1. There is something
wrong with cables
Check if the cables are damaged. Check if the
cables are properly connected.
2. There is something
wrong with computer
Change the computer.
3. There is something
wrong with motor
Change the motor.
E3
1. There is something
wrong with cables
Check if the cables are damaged. Check if the
cables are properly connected.
E4
When analyzing body
fat, no heart rate
detecon in the first
8 seconds.
Make sure both hands are firmly on the
handgrips.
The device wobbles
when in use.
Turn the rear stabilizer end cap on the rear
stabilizer as needed to level the device.
There is no display on
the computer
console.
a) Remove the computer console and verify the
wires that come from the computer console are
properly connected to the wires that come from
the front post.
b) Ensure the adapter is plugged in
There is no heart rate
reading or heart rate
reading or is errac /
inconsistent.
a) Make sure that the wire connecons for the
hand pulse sensors are secure.
b) To ensure the pulse readout is more precise,
please always hold on to the handlebar grip
sensors with two hands instead of just with one
hand only when you try to test your heart rate
figures.
TROUBLESHOOTING