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Important Safety Instruction

We at LifeCore fitness would like to thank you for your recent purchase of a LifeCore exercise
bike, and we hope that our product inspires and motivates you to accomplish your fitness goals.
Please read the users owners manual and orient yourself with the unit before you use the
product to get a better understanding of your exercise machine.

The LifeCore 850RB is an exercise bike that simulates the movements of riding a bicycle at
different speeds and resistance levels. Before the machine is ever used, it is recommended that
a physician be consulted regarding any user(s) health condition, especially if the user(s) has a
family history of cardio vascular conditions. If, at any time while exercising, a user experiences
shortness of breath, dizziness, faintness, chest pains, or any discomforts, he or she must stop
immediately and contact his or her physician.

It is the sole responsibility of the owner(s) to make sure that any user using this product has
fully read and understands the warnings and safety precautions.
Unit maximum weight limit is 300LBS.
Before working out remember to perform stretching exercises to avoid injury.
Do not use this exercise bike outdoors or in areas of high humidity.
Only operate the machine in a dry well ventilated room.
Always examine the unit prior to exercising to ensure parts are in good working order.
After every workout use the preventative maintenance tips to keep the products in good
working order.
Make sure that all components are fastened securely including but not limited to seat,
pedals, handlebars, or any electric components.
Unit should always be plugged into a surge protector.
No more than one person should ever use the product at a time.
Pets should never be allowed near unit.
Children should never be left unsupervised near unit.
Always use appropriate clothing and shoes to exercise. Never use heels, spikes, cleats, bare
feet, sandals, socks or stockings while using the exercise machine.
Keep hands and feet away from any moving parts at all times.
Make sure that the unit is on a solid level surface. It is recommended that a mat be placed
under the machine to protect the floor, carpet or any solid surface that the machine is
placed on. Also to protect the machine from a hard surface.
Whenever mounting or dismounting from the exercise machine, make sure that the unit is 
not in motion and use caution to prevent injury. Use the handlebars or a helper whenever
additional stability is required.
Never place any open containers of any type directly on the unit, only containers with lids
are recommended to be used with the appropriate water bottle holder.
Keep exercise bike clear of any obstructions, heavy machinery, and never place objects
on or against machine.
Do not place machine in an area of high voltage or electromagnetic fields.
Failure to follow these instructions will void the units warranty and the manufacture or
distributor assumes on responsibility for personal injury or property damages related to the
product if unit is ever used incorrect or for other reasons other than exercise.

Summary of Contents for LC 850 RB Recumbent

Page 1: ...Recumbent Customer Service Toll Fee 888 815 5559 Service lifecorefitness com www lifecorefitness com LifeCore Fitness Inc 2575 Pioneer Avenue Suite 101 Vista CA 92081 LC 850 RB Visit our website for a...

Page 2: ...e products in good working order Make sure that all components are fastened securely including but not limited to seat pedals handlebars or any electric components Unit should always be plugged into a...

Page 3: ...3 J4 A C J1 J3 J2 B J1 J2 J3 D1 E1 1 E2 C1 C1 C2 C3 F2 2 F2 3 F2 4 F1 2 F1 3 F1 4 A5 K1 K2 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34...

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Page 5: ...it where there is easy access to an electrical outlet with a surge protector Unpack the box in a clear work area to allow smooth assembly Remove all the parts from the packing material however do not...

Page 6: ...E Front stabilizer E1 Central support tube Small handle bar Computer H2 Back pad F1 Left F2 Right L1 Bottle L2 Water Stop Bar holder bottle Decoration Cover E2 J1 Screw J2 Washer J3 Nut J4 Screw J5 Sc...

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Page 9: ...to prevent pinching a wire when the computer is clocking into place Step1 Take the screw G1 from the console bottom housing Step2 Connect E3 computer wire and E4 Heart rate wire to G computer console...

Page 10: ...10 H2 H1 K J11 J10 J7 Step1 Fit H2 back pad to K saddle tube with knob J11 and washer J7 then assembly H1 seat pad to K saddle tube using J10 bolts...

Page 11: ...11 J9 P F2 J5 F2 1 A6 M1 M2 A...

Page 12: ...ch allows the rider to have a smooth and comfortable motion The proper way to cycle is to have the knees slightly bent during the furthest pedal rotation To adjust the backrest height using the knobs...

Page 13: ...n stand at the front of the machine and push down on the front handle bars until the weight of the machine is transferred to the transport wheels and the rear of the machine is in the air You can now...

Page 14: ...1 P12 WATT CONSTANT 10 350 WATTS PERSONAL U1 U4 H R C 55 75 90 IND TARGET USER DATA U0 U4 U1 U4 memorized user data MODE CONTROL LIST MANUAL PROGRAM WATT PERSONAL H R C USER DATA Display There are tot...

Page 15: ...anytime to start your workout B PROGRAM 12 automatic adjusting programs with control exercise program profiles P1 P12 Resistance level can be adjusted by knobbing ENTER UP DOWN during the program C W...

Page 16: ...Personal Programs refer Personal Users should ENTER their gender age height and weight Only data for U1 to U4 will be saved U0 is for casual users 7 BUILT IN Heart Rate Receiver with chest Belt The c...

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