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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Read carefully the entire manual before using this product. Retain the manual for future reference. 

 

Exercise  of  a  strenuous  nature,  as  is  customarily  done  on  this  equipment,  should  not  be 

undertaken  without  first  consulting  a  physician.  No  specific  health  claims  can  be  made  or 
implied as they relate to the equipment. Measurements made by the equipment are believed 
to be accurate, but only measurement taken by a medical professional should be relied upon. 

 

Make sure all the bolts, screws and nuts are tightened and that there are no damaged or worn 

parts. If some parts of the  machine are worn or damaged, do not use it and replace the part 
immediately. 

 

Consult the tools and parts list before assembly and make sure nothing is missing. 

 

Only use original parts 

that are part of the machine’s package. 

 

Make  sure  children  don

’t have access to the machine. Children cannot use this product, nor 

should they be in its vicinity while the machine is turned on. 

 

Do  not  wear  loose  clothing  while  exercising.  The  loose  parts  could  get  stuck  in  parts  of  the 

machine. 

 

Always wear sports shoes with rubber soles. 

 

Place  the  machine  on  a  flat  and  even  surface.  It  is  not  recommended  to  use  or  store  the 

machine in damp environment. Some parts of the machine can be corroded. 

 

Make sure there is at least 0.6 m of free space all around the device. 

 

No part of the machine should protrude and limit the movement of the user. 

 

Regularly checking the machine for damage helps to ensure the product’s safety. 

 

This device is not designed for therapeutic use. 

 

Do not move from the saddle during exercising. Only pedal while sitting. 

 

The brake system is depended on the speed of exercise. 

 

The brake mechanism is the most likely to wear. Always make sure it is functional. 

 

Weight limit:

 150 kg 

 

Category: 

HA

 

(according to EN957 norm) suitable for home use 

 

WARNING!

  The  heart  rate  frequency  monitoring  may  not  be  completely  accurate. 

Overexertion during training can lead to a serious injury or even death. If you start to feel faint, 
stop the exercise immediately. 

PARAMETERS 

Dimensions after assembly 

101 x 51 x 128 cm 

Weight 

25.8 kg 

Flywheel weight 

6 kg 

Total training area 

98 x 65 x 180 cm 

Weight limit 

150 kg 

 

Summary of Contents for 14168

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 14168 Exercise Bike inSPORTline Salenas...

Page 2: ...S 3 ASSEMBLY 4 Package contents 5 Assembly steps 6 CONTROL PANEL 12 TURNING ON 13 PROGRAM SELECTION 14 CORRECT WORKOUT POSITION 18 EXPLODED DRAWING 19 PARTS LIST 20 ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 21 TERMS AND...

Page 3: ...hing while exercising The loose parts could get stuck in parts of the machine Always wear sports shoes with rubber soles Place the machine on a flat and even surface It is not recommended to use or st...

Page 4: ...4 ASSEMBLY...

Page 5: ...M 4 Acorn nut for M8 bolt 2 M 2 Curved washer 8 19 2T 2 M 3 Washer 12 19 1T 4 M 5 Carriage bolt M8 75L 2 M 1 Allen Key 1 Box spanner 1 Screwdriver 1 Parts D B Main frame Handlebars C O Handlebar post...

Page 6: ...ssembly steps STEP 1 1 Attach the front stabilizer I to the main frame D using two screws washers M 4 M 5 2 Attach the rear stabilizer J to the main frame D using two screws washers M 4 M 5 STEP 2 Scr...

Page 7: ...EP 3 1 Affix the seat O onto the seat slider The slider can be adjusted to different angles Tighten the two nuts under the seat using a screwdriver Additionally the slider can be adjusted horizontally...

Page 8: ...oles on the knob and the seat post align If you loosen the knob and move the seat post up and down the knob should lock into a hole in the seat post The maximum extension height is marked on the seat...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 4 1 Connect the upper and lower sensor wire C 1 D 23 2 Insert the handlebar post C 3 into the main frame with screws D 24 and semi circular washers D 25 using an Allen wrench...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 5 1 Pass the hand pulse wire B 3 through the hole 2 Affix the handlebar B onto the handlebar post C 3 using screws M 1 nuts M 2 and semi washers M 3...

Page 11: ...11 STEP 6 Plug the wire B 3 C 1 and attach the computer A with 4 screws A 1 using a box wrench...

Page 12: ...ed by 1 minute from 00 00 to 99 59 Countdown If a time countdown is set the time will count down from the set value to 00 00 The value is added by 1 minute from 00 00 to 99 00 Speed Displays the curre...

Page 13: ...rty 4 programs for athletes Cardio Target HR program Watt program WATT program User program Creating a user program BUTTONS Button Description Up Increase resistance navigation button Down Decrease re...

Page 14: ...buttons to select manual and press the MODE ENTER button to confirm Use the up and down buttons to set the time Fig 9 distance Fig 10 Calories Fig 11 pulse Fig 12 and then confirm with MODE ENTER Pres...

Page 15: ...ttons to set the time Press START STOP to start the program use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer Use the START STOP button to stop the program Press RESET to return to the...

Page 16: ...ress START STOP to start the program use the up and down buttons to set the resistance of the trainer Use the START STOP button to stop the program Press RESET to return to the main menu Fig 16 CARDIO...

Page 17: ...n buttons to create a user profile Fig 20 The user must set 20 parts of the device resistance Hold down the MODE ENTER button for 2 seconds to exit the setting Use the up and down buttons to set the t...

Page 18: ...Fig 27 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 NOTE 1 When the use stops pedaling for 4 minutes the control panel will enter a power saving mode All settings and exercise data will be stored until the use...

Page 19: ...19 EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 20: ...L 1 D 2 Knob 1 G 5 Wave washer 2 D 3 Sensor wire 1 G 6 Flat washer 1 D 4 DC wire 1 G 7 Hexagonal screw M6 P1 0 12L 1 D 5 Screw M4 10L 1 G 8 Idler spring 1 D 6 Sensor fixed bracket 1 G 9 Idler 1 D 7 Fl...

Page 21: ...WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated here under determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure Conditions of Warranty and Wa...

Page 22: ...en making a Warranty Claim the Buyer is obliged on request of the Seller to prove the purchase and validity of the claim by the Invoice or Bill of Delivery that includes the product s serial number or...

Page 23: ...anty Service ermensk 486 V tkov 749 01 CRN 26847264 VAT ID CZ26847264 Phone 420 556 300 970 E mail eshop insportline cz reklamace insportline cz servis insportline cz Web www inSPORTline cz SK inSPORT...

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