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 Assembly

 

           

PRECAUTIONS 
 

WARNING: This bicycle has been designed and constructed to provide maximum safety. Nevertheless, certain 
precautions should be taken when using exercise equipment. Read the whole manual before assembling and using 
the bicycle. The following safety precautions should also be observed:       
 
1.  Before using the exercise bike, please read all instructions in this manual. 
 
2.  It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the bike are adequately informed 

  of all precautions. Use the exercise bike only as described in this manual. 

 

3.  Use the bike indoors on a level surface and keep it away from moisture and dust. Place a mat 

  under the stabilizers to protect the carpet or floor. 

 

4.  Inspect and tighten all parts regularly. Replace and worm parts immediately 
 
5.  Keep children away from this equipment at all times. DO NOT leave them unsupervised in the room where this 

bicycle is kept. 

 
6.  Wear appropriate exercise clothing when using the bike. Do not wear loose clothing that could   

become caught in the bike. 

 

7.  If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising, stop immediately and cool down. 

 

8.  The pulse sensor is not a medical device. Various factors including the user’s movement, may   

affect the accuracy of the heart rate readings. The Pulse sensor is intended only as an exercise   
aid in determining heart rate rends in general. 

 


 
 

Pre-assembly notes 
 
OPEN THE BOXES 

 
Make sure to inventory all the parts that are included in the boxes. Check The Hardware Chart   
for a full count of the number of parts included for proper assembly.   
 

GATHER YOUR TOOLS 
 

Before starting the assembly of your unit, gather the necessary tools. Having all of the equipment at hand   
will save time and make the assembly quick and hassle-free. 
 

CLEAR YOUR WORK AREA 
 

Make sure that you have cleared away a large enough space to properly 
assemble the unit. Make sure the space is free from anything that may cause 
injury during assembly. After the unit is fully assembled, make sure there is a   
comfortable amount of free area around the unit for unobstructed operation. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ENDURO Series CR3100

Page 1: ... ENDURO Series CR3100 WWW INFINITI COM AU ...

Page 2: ...01 Assembly Your bike will require a small amount of assembly You will find everything you need included in the box 02 Get to know your bike Take time to get to know your new bike it will help you ...

Page 3: ...iate exercise clothing when using the bike Do not wear loose clothing that could become caught in the bike 7 If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising stop immediately and cool down 8 The pulse sensor is not a medical device Various factors including the user s movement may affect the accuracy of the heart rate readings The Pulse sensor is intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart...

Page 4: ...3 Spring Washer 2T 2 Flat Washer 8 19 2T 4 Allen Bolt M7 P1 0 30L 2 SCREWS M5 P0 8 10L 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wrench 13 15mm 1 Allen Key 6mm 1 E B 3 1 0 0 Screwdriver 1 Allen Bolt M8xP1 25x16L 4 Screw M3 30L 3 Spr i n g Washer 2T 2 Flat Washer 8 1 9 2T 4 Allen Bolt M7 P1 0 30L 2 SCREWS M5 P0 8 10L 11 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 5: ...PCS PE E 0D0600 1002 D FRAME 1 PCS MTEB3100FW017005 D 1 BEARING 6004RS 2 PCS PH BA2 6004 1005 D 2 FLAT WASHER φ20 3xφ30x1t 1 PCS PD WN262030 1042 D 3 C TYPE RING φ20 1 PCS PD KCO12000 1002 D 4 CONTROL BOARD 1 PCS PE T PB 357 1000 D 5 SCEWS M5xP0 8x12L 2 PCS PD SWM60512 1042 D 6 END CAP FOR STABILIZER 4 PCS PLEB1000 04 1080 D 7 HEXANGULAR NUT M16 P1 5 4 PCS PD NHI61600 1042 D 8 ADJUSTOR FOR STABILI...

Page 6: ... PCS PLEB3000 19 1080 E 10 HOLDER FOR ADJUSTOR 1 PCS PLEB3000 15 1080 E 11 AXLE FOR HOLDER 1 PCS PH T PB 285 1000 E 12 TURNING SOCKET 1 PCS PLEB3000 16 1000 E 13 NYLON NUT M8 8t 1 PCS PD NNM20801 1041 E 14 ADJUSTOR 1 PCS PLEB3000 14 1000 E 15 SCREW 14 PCS PD SPM20655 1041 E 16 STOPPER 1 PCS PLEB3000 13 1080 E 17 HANDLEBAR 1 PCS PLEB3000 11 1000 E 18 NYLON NUT M6 1 PCS PD NNM60600 1042 E 19 BUSHING...

Page 7: ...P1 25 16L 4 PCS PD SRM30816 1182 E 57 FLAT WASHER φ8xφ19x2t 4 PCS PD WN230819 1082 F DRIVING PULLEY φ260 1 PCS PH PJ6A2601 1000 F 1 DRIVING BELT J6 1059mm 1 PCS PH LJ6M1059 1000 F 2 SHAFT SET 1 SET AAEB1000FA069000 F 3 HEXAGONAL SCREW M8xP1 25x12Lx5t 3 PCS PD SHM20812 1102 G IDLE WHEEL AXLE 1 PCS MTEB3000FW037005 G 1 SPRING FOR IDLE AXLE ODφ16xφ2 0x35T 1 PCS PH P PB1226 1000 G 2 IDLE WHEEL 1 PCS P...

Page 8: ...WASHER Φ7X2t 2 PCS PD WS310700 1082 K 2 SCREW M3x30L 3 PCS PD SBM30330 1082 K 3 SCREW M5x10L 11 PCS PD SWM20514 1082 K 4 SCREW M8 P1 25 16L 4 PCS PD SRM30816 1182 K 5 FLAT WASHER φ8xφ19x2t 4 PCS PD WN220819 1082 P BATTERY CHARGER 1 PCS PE P PB4386 1100 ...

Page 9: ...drawing for assembly exploration drawing ...

Page 10: ...ff screws and washers from handlebar post C 4 C 5 C 6 Connect upper hand pulse wire C 7 hand pulse wire bellow D 29 2 pin upper computer cable C 9 and computer cable bellow D 31 cable C 8 D 30 hen combine handlebar post C with main frame by screws flat washers and wave washers with screws and washers STEP 3 Install Handlebar Insert two hand pulse wire with body fat B 1 into left and right hole of ...

Page 11: ...sensor through the computer back cover Connect four cables with computer and then screw computer back cover back with screw A 2 Please see the detailed assembly as below Step 5 Install Protect Cover Screw left and right protect cover C 1 C 2 together to handlebar post by three screws K 2 and two screws K 3 Screw upper protect cover C 3 to handlebar post by cross screw K 3 STEP 5 ...

Page 12: ...at handlebar E 30 with screws K 4 K 5 to the mainframe Connect the back seat E 3 on the mainframe by screws E6 E7 Then put the reading racket E 4 on the back seat by screw E 8 Step 7 Install Seat Cover Insert two cables E 34 to handlebar cover E 31 Screw handlebar cover to handlebar with screws K 3 Screw left and right seat cover E 55 E 9 to handlebar STEP 7 ...

Page 13: ...Step 8 Assembly storage rabbet Assembly the storage rabbet E 27 onto the seat handlebar with screw E 29 STEP 8 Step 9 Connecting cable Connectiing the cable E 50 to the socket E 32 STEP 9 ...

Page 14: ...Step 10 Seat Adjustment You can make seat move forward and backward by handle for slider E 17 Also you can adjust the angle of back rest E 3 by knob E 14 STEP 10 ...

Page 15: ...90 seconds without RPM signal input computer will enter into sleep mode automatically drawing 1 drawing 2 3 USER personal data setting U1 U9 3 1 U1 is glittering user may press UP and DOWN button to select user 1 user 2 to user 9 3 2 Preset personal data incl AGE WEIGHT HEIGHT SEX And press MODE button for confirmation drawing 3 drawing 4 4 Manual is glittering in the sleep mode drawing 4 you may ...

Page 16: ...tton to select level from 1 to 8 and MODE button for confirmation drawing 10 Load level can be adjusted during training 6 Training in MANUAL mode 5 1 In the MANUAL mode you may turn UP DOWN button to select load level from 1 to 16 the preset level is 1 drawing 11 圖 10 圖 11 5 2 After load level selected you may preset function values for TIME DISTANCE CALORIES and PULSE by turning UP DOWN button an...

Page 17: ...DOWN MODE to set target value from 10 to 350 Pressing START button to start training 10 BODY FAT 10 1 Press the BODY FAT button to start measure the selected user s body fat 10 2 During measuring user has to hold both hands on the handgrip And the LCD will display for 8 seconds until computer finish measuring 10 3 LCD will display BODY FAT advice symbol BODY FAT percentage and BMI for 30 seconds R...

Page 18: ...0 to maximum 990 with each 1 cal increment Count down If training with preset target Calories will count down from preset time to 0 Each preset increment or decrement is 10 cal from 0 to 990 cal PULSE The user may have heart rate figures display after holding both hands on handgrip sensors and chest belt transmitter is priority WATT Display current training watt figures RECOVERY After exercising f...

Page 19: ...ttery will be not enough for computer memory storage and option subject to the following condition The computer will be still on display when pedaling But the computer display will be shut off immediately when stop pedaling It means the battery need to be charged again 3 It is not necessary to use the charger every time The battery will charge by itself and have enough power if pedaling for at lea...

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