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Summary of Contents for HC10TVUB

Page 1: ...HC10TVUB OWNER S MANUAL _____________________________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 2: ...1 2010 2 26 Ver1 0 V1 0 Pre Installation Tips 02 Selecting Where Your Bike Goes 02 Specifications 03 Assembly Parts 04 Parts Details 05 Assembly Procedures 06 Operation Instructions 12 Index...

Page 3: ...computer Positioning The ideal place to use your bike is on solid and even ground There should be at least a 45cm gap either side and behind for ease of getting on and off Make sure a power socket is...

Page 4: ...2010 2 26 Ver1 0 V1 0 Max User Weight 400Ibs 180kg Size of Machine 64cm x 131 7cm x 146 1cm Packing Weight of Machine 62 2kg Net Weight of Machine 52 2kg Power Supply 15V 2A DC Charger Specifications...

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Page 6: ...pring Washer M8 4 c Flat Washer 8x 16x2 0t 4 d Inner steel hexagon socket head screw M8XP1 25X20 Blue Nylok 4 e Spring Washer M8 4 f Umbrella head cross screw Blue Nylok M4xP0 7x10 4 g Spring Washer M...

Page 7: ...er1 0 V1 0 STEP 1 Attaching the Seat to the Main Frame of the bike 1 After must first loads POPIN H then seat cushion D depends on the arrow direction insertion frame group C localization then Assembl...

Page 8: ...the cable line passes through the frame on the control tube then on the control pedestal B assembly in frame group C bears again afterward the blue color falls receives in the steamed bread hexagonal...

Page 9: ...d pipe on the Control Frame Then fix the handlebars by tightening with the CKS Hex Screws d and Spring Washers e according to the drawing below Caution When assembling the handles and upper control fr...

Page 10: ...9 2010 2 26 Ver1 0 V1 0 STEP 4 Wire connection of control pipe system 1 Pull out the wires in the tube of the Upper Control Frame B according to the drawing below...

Page 11: ...kneeling down may be needed Please take care when standing back up to avoid hitting your head or causing other injury Make sure the bike is not plugged in when attaching the Computer to avoid a possib...

Page 12: ...010 2 26 Ver1 0 V1 0 STEP 6 Attaching the Decoration Covers to the Bike Frame 1 Finally fasten the left and right decoration covers G and F with Round Head Philips Screws h according to the drawing be...

Page 13: ...DISTANCE CAL TIME WATTS BPM RPM CHANNEL VOLUME and PROGRAM figures II Display and booting of the starting up window goals mode Target TIME DISTANCE and CALORIE exercise mode Race mode User can compete...

Page 14: ...STOP Press this key to stop the counting of each program Under this data setting status press this KEY to return the standby mode 3 PAUSE Press PAUSE key to pause the program and all the windows will...

Page 15: ...confirmation 15 When entering program control mode to set parameters touch this key to increase the parameter value 16 When entering program control mode to set parameters touch this key to decrease t...

Page 16: ...ram control mode if press key it will enter into start up of Manual run directly Parameters adopt the default value 7 In standby mode it can choose Goal Mode Programs Mode Fitness Test Mode HRC Mode U...

Page 17: ...program controls for choose under standby mode 4 User can press to press change the range level when program execute As different rotate speed the same level has different resistance feedback z Goal...

Page 18: ...parameter press or press during setting to start program It will be start by default if there is no parameter need to be adjust The target value will be carried out by count down Parameter will make...

Page 19: ...ate Calculate formula of heartbeat setting 220 AGE heartbeat program control value For example age is 40 if the target pulse is 85 of maximum pulse then the heartbeat times 220 40 85 153 2 User enter...

Page 20: ...m will compare actual heartbeat value with preset heartbeat value If actual heartbeat value preset heartbeat value 15 WATT will increase 20 automatically the highest can reach 400 WATT B While running...

Page 21: ...ser set target distance 0 1 0 4 1 0 2 0 5 0 10 0 kilometers miles and BPM BPM BPM BPM Age H preset L Age H preset L Age H preset L Age H preset L 10 200 126 126 31 180 113 113 52 160 101 101 73 140 90...

Page 22: ...ft quarter of playground it will show how much the monitor is ahead or behind user The speed of monitor is set with target distance target time KM HR And user can only adjust his own resistance When u...

Page 23: ...by directly to choose 5 Press during setting to start program It will be start by default if there is no parameter need to be adjust 6 During carrying out program user can press to adjust workout leve...

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Page 36: ...LEAR key back to the last menu 4 It will display Do you want to install If you choose Yes it will SCAN automatically 5 If you want to SCAN again enter into DTV Setup and then press PAUSE to enter into...

Page 37: ...t and press ENTER key 8 Enter password will display then press FAN key 4 times 9 Then Do you want to perform factory default will display choose Yes 10 Repeat step 3 P S You can just change Factory De...

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