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OWNER’S MANUAL

Programmable Upright Bike

6100.

4

06

1

716

 

Summary of Contents for 6100.4-061716

Page 1: ... photo and are subject to change without notice IRONMAN IRONMAN TRIATHLON and M DOT are registered trademarks of World Triathlon Corporation This product is licensed by the World Triathlon Corporation OWNER S MANUAL Programmable Upright Bike 6100 4 061716 ...

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Page 3: ...EMENT 3 PRODUCT SAFETY 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 5 HARDWARE AND TOOLS LIST 6 PART LIST 7 ASSEMBLY 8 CONSOLE 15 ADJUSTMENTS 18 MOVING THE BIKE 19 TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE 20 WARRANTY 22 PART REQUEST FORM 23 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...ervice paradigmhw com Response Time 1 2 Business Days Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7922 Response time may vary Please have the following information ready when requesting for service Your name Phone number Model number Serial number Part number Proof of Purchase For damaged or defective products please contact our customer service before returning to the store Paradigm Health Wel...

Page 5: ...MPLETAMENTE NUEVO COMPUESTO DE 100 RELLENO DE ESPUMA DE POLIURETANO NOTIFICACIÓN Este artículo no se ajusta a Mobiliario boletín técnico 117 Cuidado de California deben ejercerse cerca de una llama abierta o con cigaretts ardientes NO DE REG VA25302 CN materiales de este artículo se describen según las leyes Paradigm Health and Wellness Inc 1189 Jellick Ave City of Industry CA 91748 USA SOUS PEINE...

Page 6: ...g out 6 Do not attempt any maintenance or adjustments other than those described in this manual Should any problems arise discontinue use and consult customer service 7 Do not use or leave the equipment outdoors 8 This equipment is for household use only 9 Only one person should be on the equipment while in use 10 Keep children and pets away from the equipment while in use This machine is designed...

Page 7: ...OVERVIEW DRAWING 5 ...

Page 8: ...HARDWARE PACK 6 ...

Page 9: ...4 8 Left Pedal Strap 1 27 Bottle Holder Screw ST4 8 15 2 10 Right Pedal Strap 1 28 Power Jack 1 11 Console 1 29 Adaptor 1 12 Seat 1 30 Allen Bolt M8 16 2 13 Adjustment Knob M16 1 5 1 34 Front Stabilizer End Cap 2 14 Bottle Holder 1 68 Spring Washer φ20 φ13 2 0 2 15 Carriage Bolt M8 75 4 69 Left Nylon Nut 1 2 1 16 Big Curved Washer Ф8 Ф20 2 0 4 70 Right Nylon Nut 1 2 1 17 Cap Nut M8 4 71 Left Pedal...

Page 10: ...th Phillips Screwdriver 32 provided B Rear Stabilizer Position the Rear Stabilizer 6 behind the Main Frame 1 Align the bolt holes and attach the Rear Stabilizer 6 onto the rear curve of the Main Frame 1 with two Carriage Bolts 15 two Big Curved Washers 16 two Spring Washers 21 and two Cap Nuts 17 and Tighten with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver 32 provided ASSEMBLY 8 Hardware 15 Carri...

Page 11: ...Nut 69 and Spring Washer 68 onto the Pedal shaft until snug DO NOT turn the pedal shaft in the clockwise direction doing so will strip the threads Tighten the Left Nylon Nut 69 with the Wrench provided C Right Pedal Installation Insert the Right Pedal 72 into the threaded hole in the Right Crank Turn the pedal shaft by hand in a clockwise direction and tighten using the Multi Hex Tool with Phillip...

Page 12: ...st Installation Loosely insert the Adjustment Knob 13 by turning it clockwise Pull on the Adjustment Knob 13 to clear space to insert the Seat Post 4 into the tube of the Main Frame 1 Lock the Seat Post 4 in place by releasing the Adjustment Knob 13 and sliding the Seat Post 4 up or down slightly until the Adjustment Knob 13 pops into the locked position Then securely tighten the Adjustment Knob 1...

Page 13: ...e the Front Post 2 down onto the Main Frame 1 being careful to not pinch or damage the wires On the sides of the Front Post 2 install four Hex Bolts 20 four Spring Washers and four Flat Washers by hand Then install two Hex Bolts 20 two Spring Washers 21 and two Curved Washers 22 into the front and Back side of the Front Post 2 by hand Once all the hardware has been installed tighten the Hex Bolts ...

Page 14: ...Post 2 as shown in Fig AA 2 Pull the sensor Wires 25 out from the large hole at the top of the Front Post 2 and leave them hanging outside of the Front Post 2 for the moment Attach the Handlebar 3 onto the Front Post 2 with four Hex Bolts 20 four Spring Washers 21 and four Flat Washers 19 Tighten the Hex Bolts 20 with the 6 mm Allen Wrench 31 provided ASSEMBLY 6mm Allen Wrench 1PC 12 ...

Page 15: ... the Front Post 2 with the four Phillip Screws 26 previously removed Then tighten the Phillip Screws 26 with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver 32 provided 7 Bottle Holder Installation Remove two Bottle Holder Screws 27 from the Front Post 2 Attach the Bottle Holder 14 onto the Front Post 2 with the two Bottle Holder Screws 27 and tighten with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver...

Page 16: ...daptor 29 into the Power Jack 28 located at the rear of the Main Frame 1 as shown in Fig AA 4 Before plugging in make sure to carefully check the specifications on the Adaptor Plug the Large end of the Adaptor 29 into the electrical outlet ASSEMBLY 14 ...

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Page 18: ... t When a g als can be kout To co he START C Program tness go ofile The f m this scree ons To sta red progra ns ount dow ram Profil P1 From t OWN button ose parame s the ENTE r you want sing the UP goal is ach set When ontinue yo T button tw CONSOL 16 options als See first screen en you can rt an imme am profile wn a Wor e The firs his screen ns Pressin eters are T ER button u t is flashing P or D...

Page 19: ...with you for the test n Once the eart rate v o be displa ent rovement C High the wn r very bas our person feedback a a value with aluating ho your heart r rence betw our recove o F1 am After y ulse Push ur highest h t The test w e test is co values you ayed on th CONSOL hest heart test sic fitness nal care p 17 about the ra h which yo ow large th rate after 6 ween your p ry rating A your worko h t...

Page 20: ...he nearest available holes Shift the Seat Post 4 up and down slightly to make sure it has popped into a hole Tighten the Adjustment Knob 13 by turning it clockwise in order to secure Seat Post 4 height Floor Level Adjustment Turn the dials in the Rear Stabilizer End Caps 45 at both sides of the Rear Stabilizer 6 to level the bike with the floor It is very important that all Front Rear Stabilizer E...

Page 21: ...d in front of the bike and firmly grip the Handlebars 3 Tilt the front of the bike downwards to balance the bike on the Front Stabilizer End Caps 34 Carefully roll the bike to your desired location and slowly tilt the bike back down to the ground MOVING THE BIKE 19 3 34 28 ...

Page 22: ...e holding onto the hand pulse sensors Make sure that the wire connections for the hand pulse Sensor Wires 25 are plugged in and secured Wipe excess moisture off of your hands Problem Potential Cause Correction E1 1 The motor does not activate 1 Motor Problems Symptoms include an unusually loud noise coming from the Motor which means the Gears are NOT meshing correctly Try reversing the resistance ...

Page 23: ...e use the elec irect sunlig bly bolts and and dry env t necting any s of the cab UBLESHO cloth and m wipe your e on the con ctronics to ght to preve d pedals on vironment a y cables p ble are OK 21 OTING mild deterge sweat off th nsole displa fail Please ent screen d n the mach away from p Inc please mak K MAINTEN ent Do not he bike afte ay panel as e keep the damage or hine for pro pets and ch or...

Page 24: ...ratches dents or discolorations 4 Damage caused by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition such as air pollution mold mildew etc or staining from foreign substances such as dirt grease oil etc 6 Normal weathering due to exposure to sunlight weather and...

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