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    X-FlexCycle User Manual   Lifepro

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USING THE HAND SENSORS, MODE BUTTON, PEDAL TENSION KNOB

1. Pulse Hand Sensors: 

Place both hands firmly on the sensors. Your current 

pulse rate will show on the display when pulse mode is selected on the 
computer.

2. Mode Button:

 Press the Mode button to toggle through the available 

modes, or workout metrics: scan, time, speed, distance, odometer, pulse, 
and calories.

3. Pedal Tension Knob: 

Turn the knob clockwise to increase the pedal 

resistance (from level 1-8). Turn the knob counter-clockwise to decrease 
pedal resistance. For best results, only adjust pedal tension during 
exercise.

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MODE

INFORMATION SHOWN ON MONITOR

VALUE

TIME (TMR)

The duration of the current workout

00:00 – 99:59 (Min:Sec)

SPEED (SPD)

The current workout speed

0.0 – 99.9 Mi/Hr

DISTANCE (DST)

The distance cycled in the current workout

0.00 – 999.9 Miles

ODOMETER (ODO)

The total distance cycled across all workouts.

0.00 – 999.9 Miles

PULSE (PUL)

The current pulse in beats per minute

40 – 240 BPM

CALORIES (CAL)

The calories expended during the current workout

0 – 9999 KCAL

SCAN

Each value is shown in turn: Scan, TMR, SPD, DST, ODO, PUL, CAL

COMPUTER MONITOR

The computer monitor helps 
you track all of your workout 
metrics. You can select from 
seven different modes: 
scan time, speed, distance, 
odometer pulse, and calories. 
Scan mode displays each 
value, in turn, for

 

five seconds. 

See the table above for details 
about each mode. The selected value is shown in the main area of the 
monitor (0:00 in the image at right). 

CHANGE THE MODE DISPLAYED ON THE MONITOR

To adjust the mode displayed on your monitor:
1.  Press the Mode button to toggle through the modes in order: scan, 

TMR, SPD, DST, ODO, PUL, CAL.

2.  The mode selected is shown in the bottom left corner.

AUTO SHUTOFF 

The monitor will automatically shut off after four minutes of inactivity. The 
monitor will auto power on when you press the Mode button or begin to 
exercise.

Summary of Contents for X-FLEXCYCLE

Page 1: ...X F L E XC YC L E E X E R C I S E B I K E READY SET PRO U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...disappointed and frustrated by fitness gear that made big promises but gave no support no well thought out plan to follow and no results And that s how Lifepro came about and why the Recovery Fitness...

Page 3: ...the pedal resistance allows you to create more intense workouts similar to biking up a steep hill Just sit back relax and let your legs do the work See results in as little as 15 20 minutes a day Red...

Page 4: ...ts and washers are pre fitted 14 24 1 5 Flat Washer 2 15 Backrest Cushion 1 Bolts washers pre fitted nuts in a baggie 16 M8 45mm Bolt 4 17 8 1 4 2 Spring Washer 4 18 Rear Handlebars 1 Bolts washers pr...

Page 5: ...sistance when needed Recovery Fitness Collection 9 Recovery Fitness Collection 9 GET STARTED FIRST STEPS 1 Remove your X FlexCycle from the shipping box and remove the packaging from the main body of...

Page 6: ...k nuts 12 3 Use a wrench to tighten the lock nuts 2 3 ATTACH THE FRONT AND REAR STABILIZERS 1 Place the folding locking pin 3 in position to lock the main bike body into its setup position 2 Attach th...

Page 7: ...ensor cable 24 SECURE THE SEAT TO THE MAIN BIKE FRAME 1 Insert the seat post 10 into the main bike frame 1 2 Secure the seat to the bike frame using the seat adjustment knob 20 3 Screw the knob in clo...

Page 8: ...27 3 Thread the right pedal nut onto the pedal threads 4 Use both wrenches to secure the pedal to the crank arm Use the larger wrench to tighten the pedal nut and use the smaller wrench to hold the p...

Page 9: ...xCycle NOTE For best results only adjust the pedal tension during exercise 3 2 20 D D ADJUSTING THE PEDAL STRAPS The pedals have safety straps to keep your feet from sliding off Each strap has six adj...

Page 10: ...ing immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms feeling faint dizzy or nauseous pain or tightness in your chest difficulty breathing irregular heartbeat Overexertion or incorrect or ex...

Page 11: ...t workout 0 00 999 9 Miles ODOMETER ODO The total distance cycled across all workouts 0 00 999 9 Miles PULSE PUL The current pulse in beats per minute 40 240 BPM CALORIES CAL The calories expended dur...

Page 12: ...me problem occurs for other users If the problem occurs only with one user the X FlexCycle is not defective CAUTION The hand sensors measure heart rate only for the purpose of displaying the current p...

Page 13: ...ise SAMPLE WEEKLY EXERCISE PLAN Week __________________ Month __________________ Year __________________ Day Date Exercise Duration Exercise Distance Calories Burned Heart Rate Notes Mon Tues Wed Thur...

Page 14: ...s heaters heat vents furnaces ovens stovetops fireplaces and open flames 18 Never spill water or beverages onto the monitor or operating components as this may cause electric shock fire or damage to t...

Page 15: ...place batteries with two new AAA batteries Batteries are installed incorrectly Ensure the batteries are installed according to the polarity markings in the battery compartment Speed sensor may be disc...

Page 16: ...durable exercise products and we stand by that quality with a lifetime warranty on all of our products If your X FlexCycle ever breaks and we doubt it will we ll send you replacement parts and show yo...

Page 17: ...njury Boost circulation Improve muscle flexibility and performance Decrease pain and inflammation Loosen knots trigger points and tightness in your muscles and fascia F R O M O U R S O A R F X C O L L...

Page 18: ...iffness SONIC BENEFITS Reduce muscle pain and inflammation Release toxins Improve circulation Increase flexibility Reduce stress Loosen tight muscles The Rhythm Vibration Platform works by creating ra...

Page 19: ...free personal training videos on the web at xflexcycle lifeprofitness com to learn how to get the most out of your Lifepro X FlexCycle and achieve the results you want Lifeprousa Lifeprousa support li...

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