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7. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.

User Setting Program: User 1, User 2, User 3, User 4 

Program 14 to 17 is the user setting program. Users are free to create the values in the order of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES 
and the resistance level in 10 columns. The values and profiles will be stored in the memory after setup. Users may also change 
the ongoing loading in each column by UP/DOWN keys, and they will not change the resistance level stored in the memory.  

Operations: 

1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select the USER program from P14 to P17.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program.
3.The column 1 will flash, and then use the UP/DOWN keys to create your personal exercise profile. Press ENTER to

confirm your first column of exercise profile. The default level is load 1.

4.The column 2 will flash, and then use the UP/DOWN keys to create your personal exercise profile. Press ENTER to

confirm your second column of exercise profile.

5. Follow the above description 5 and 6 to finish your personal exercise profiles. Press ENTER to confirm your desired

exercise profile.

6. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise TIME.  Press ENTER key to confirm your

desired TIME.

7. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your target DISTANCE. Press ENTER key to

confirm your desired DISTANCE.

8. The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise CALORIES. Press ENTER key to

confirm your desired CALORIES.

9. The PULSE will flash and then you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise PULSE. Press ENTER key to

confirm your desired Pulse.

10. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.

Heart Rate Control Program: 55% H.R.C., 65% H.R.C., 75% H.R.C., 85% H.R.C., Target H.R.C. 

Program 18 to Program 22 is the Heart Rate Control Programs and Program 22 is the Target Heart Rate Control program. 
Program 18 is the 55% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 

– AGE) x 55% 

Program 19 is the 65% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 

– AGE) x 65% 

Program 20 is the 75% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 

– AGE) x 75% 

Program 21 is the 85% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 

– AGE) x 85% 

Program 22 is the Target H.R.C. - - Workout by your target heart rate value. 

Users can exercise according to your desired Heart Rate program by setting your AGE, TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES or 
TARGET PULSE.  In these programs, the computer will adjust the resistance level according to the heart rate detected. For 
example, the resistance level may increase every 20 seconds while the heart rate detected is lower than the TARGET 
H.R.C. Also the resistance level may decrease every 20 seconds while the heart rate detected is higher than the TARGET 
H.R.C.  

Operations: 

1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select one of the heart rate control program from P18 to P22.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program
3. The AGE will flash at P18 to P21 programs and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your AGE. The default age is

35.

4. At program 22, the TARGET PULSE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your TARGET PULSE

between 80 to 180. The default TARGET PULSE is 120.

5. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise TIME. Press ENTER key to confirm your

desired TIME.

6. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your target DISTANCE. Press ENTER key to

confirm your desired DISTANCE.

7. The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise CALORIES. Press ENTER key to

confirm your desired CALORIES.

8. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.

Watt Control Program: Watt Control

 

Program 23 is a Speed Independent Program. Press ENTER key to set up the values of TARGET WATT, TIME, 
DISTANCE and CALORIES. During the exercise mode, the level of resistance is not adjustable. For example, the level of 
resistance may increase while the speed is too slow. Also the level of resistance may decrease while the speed is too fast. 

Summary of Contents for ME-702

Page 1: ...REGENERATING MAGNETIC UPRIGHT BIKE ME 702 Distributed By Pure Tec Limited www puretecfitness com www puretecfitness com ...

Page 2: ...F CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES 2 EXERCISE GUIDELINES 3 IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY INFORMATION 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE WEIGHT CAPACITY AND DIMENSIONS 6 CONSOLE INSTRUCTIONS 7 PARTS LIST 14 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 16 WARRANTY 19 ...

Page 3: ...en using the bike 6 Use the machine only for its intended use as described in this manual DO NOT use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer 7 Do not place any sharp object around the bike 8 Disabled person should not use the bike without a qualified person or physician in attendance 9 Before using the bike to exercise always do stretching exercises to properly warm up 10 Never operate the...

Page 4: ...muscle injury It is advisable to do a few stretching exercises as shown below Each stretch should be held for approximately 30 seconds do not force or jerk your muscles into a stretch if it hurts STOP SIDE BENDS OUTER THIGH 2 The Exercise Phase This is the stage where you put the effort in After regular use the muscles in your legs will become more flexible Work to your but it is very important to...

Page 5: ...RATING MAGNETIC UPRIGHT BIKE you will need to have the resistance set quite high This will put more strain on our leg muscles and may mean you cannot train for as long as you would like If you are also trying to improve your fitness you need to alter your training program You should train as normal during the warm up and cool down phases but towards the end of the exercise phase you should increas...

Page 6: ...only to end of the carriage colt Use Allen bolts or hex bolts inserted through the ROUND hole on components that need to be assembled Always wait until all bolts are assembled onto the bench before tightening the bolts Do not tighten each bolt right after it is installed Fasten Nuts and Bolts Securely tighten all nuts and bolts after all components have been assembled in current and previous steps...

Page 7: ... cloth and mild non abrasive detergent DO NOT use solvents 4 Examine the equipment regularly for signs of damages or wear 5 Replace any defective components immediately and or keep the equipment out of use until repair 6 Failure to examine regularly may affect the safety level of the equipment WEIGHT CAPACITY AND DIMENSION 1 Maximum user weight 136 kg 2 Assembled dimensions in cm 97 long x 51 wide...

Page 8: ...mount of mechanical power the computer is receiving from your exercise 5 SPEED displays your workout speed value in MILES per hour 6 CALORIES your computer will estimate the cumulative calories burned at any given time during your workout 7 PULSE your computer displays your pulse rate in beats per minute during your workout Pulse function works with hand pulse and chest belt not included The recei...

Page 9: ... the MANUAL P1 program 2 Press the ENTER key to enter MANUAL program 3 The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise TIME Press ENTER key to confirm your desired TIME 4 The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your target DISTANCE Press ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE 5 The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set ...

Page 10: ...the Target Heart Rate Control program Program 18 is the 55 Max H R C Target H R 220 AGE x 55 Program 19 is the 65 Max H R C Target H R 220 AGE x 65 Program 20 is the 75 Max H R C Target H R 220 AGE x 75 Program 21 is the 85 Max H R C Target H R 220 AGE x 85 Program 22 is the Target H R C Workout by your target heart rate value Users can exercise according to your desired Heart Rate program by sett...

Page 11: ...fer a specific loading profile for users There are 3 body types divided according to the FAT calculated Type1 BODY FAT 27 Type2 27 BODY FAT 20 Type3 BODY FAT 20 The computer will show the test results of FAT PERCENT Operations 1 Use UP DOWN keys to select the BODY FAT P24 program 2 Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program 3 The HEIGHT will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set yo...

Page 12: ... function mark are blank and the output signals are cut off also E2 ERROR 2 When the monitor read the memory data if the I D code is not correct or the memory IC damages then the monitor will show E2 immediately at power on E3 ERROR 3 after 4 seconds by start mode the computer detects the faulty motor did not leave the zero point then the LCD bar displays E3 LCD workout graphics PRESET PROGRAM PRO...

Page 13: ...ROGRAM 15 USER 2 PROGRAM 16 USER 3 PROGRAM 17 USER 4 HEART RATE PROGRAM PROFILES PROGRAM 18 55 H R C PROGRAM 19 65 H R C PROGRAM 20 75 H R C PROGRAM 21 85 H R C PROGRAM 22 TARGET H R C WATT CONTROL PROGRAM PROGRAM 23 WATT CONTROL ...

Page 14: ...AT STOP MODE BODY FAT START MODE One of the following six profiles willd display automatically after measuring your BODY FAT Workout time 40 minutes Workout time 40 minutes Workout time 20 minutes Workout time 40 minutes Workout time 40 minutes Workout time 20 minutes ...

Page 15: ... x 8 19 Lock washer 4 20 Hand pulse wire 2 21 Right handlebar 1 22 End cap for handlebar 2 23 End cap for front stabilizer L R 1 1 24 End cap for rear stabilizer 2 25 Foam grip for handlebar 2 26 End cap for handlebar 2 27 Phillip screw M5 x 4 28 Upper hand pulse sensor 2 29 Lower hand pulse sensor 2 30 Screw M2 5 2 31 Generator 2 32 Ring 1 33 Middle computer wire 1 34 Lower computer wire 1 35 Was...

Page 16: ...Self tapping screw ST5 x 15 56 Bushing for seat post 1 57 Flange nut 1 58 C clip Φ 2 59 Axle for flywheel 1 60 Flywheel 1 61 Magnet assembly 1 62 Nylon nut M8 2 63 Hex bolt M8 x 2 1 64 C clip Φ 2 65 Bearing 6203 2 66 Hex bolt M6 x 1 1 67 Aircraft Nut M6 2 68 Spring for magnet assembly 1 69 Spring for idler wheel 1 70 Eye bolt 1 71 Nut M8 1 72 Idler wheel 1 73 Spacer 1 74 Pulley 1 75 Nylon nut M6 4...

Page 17: ...w puretecfitness com 16 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 38 2 23R 23L 3 24 24 11 7 8 12 14 17 35 36 13 40 41 10 9 34 33 6 16 18 18 16 16 4 15 16 15 16 19 19 1 32 20 20 18 16 16 18 25 25 5 21 22 22 26 26 28 28 29 29 30 30 ...

Page 18: ...puretecfitness com 17 55 55 55 55 40 40 46 47 48 57 58 58 59 60 61 62 63 57 64 65 39 55 66 67 34 69 70 71 62 35 55 53 22 72 73 65 64 74 75 37 54 56 40 40 45R 49 47 46 55 40 55 55 40 44 45L 50 51 52 42 43 31 ...

Page 19: ...12 5 21 PART NO DESCRIPTION Q TY 1 Main frame 1 2 3 Front Rear stabiliser 1 1 4 Front post 1 5 21 Left Right handlebar 1 1 6 Console 1 7 Seat post 1 8 Seat 1 9 10 Pedal L R 1 12 Cover for sliding tube 1 17 Cover for seat post 1 38 Cover for front post 1 Hardware Kit 1 Manual 2 ...

Page 20: ... Pure Tec is not responsible or liable for indirect special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other damages with respect to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyments or use costs of removal installation or other consequential damages or whatsoever natures The warranty extended hereunder is ...

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