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After assembling the bike and tightening all appropriate components as instructed, you can 
now begin using bike. 
Handle bar, seat, and elbow pad adjustments allow you to adjust the bike to fit your size 
and body frame.  Seat with spring on the underside brings you comfort while riding. 
Streamline surface design of this bike fits in with ergonomics and increases comfort.     
 

 

HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT

 

(1) Forward / Backward: 

Loosen the knob (60) on the handle post (6), slide the handle bar (8) forward or 
backward and tighten the knob (60) to lock the handle bar (8) into position.

 

(2) Up / Down: 

Loosen the knob (60) on the main frame (1), slide the handle post (6) up or down 
and tighten the knob (60) to lock the handle bar (8) into position. 

 

 

SEAT ADJUSTMENT 

(1) Forward / Backward: 

Loosen the knob (60) on the seat post (5), slide the seat slider (7) forward or 
backward and tighten the knob (60) to lock the

 

seat (62) into position.

 

(2) Up / Down: 

Loosen the knob (60) on the main frame (1), slide the seat

 

post (5) up or down and 

tighten the knob (60) to lock the

 

seat (62) into position.

 

 

 

SEAT REPLACEMENT 

The included seat (62) meets the standard specifications for this bike and can easily be 
adjusted and removed.   
This seat is interchangeable with your own seat for added personal comfort.   

 

 

ELBOW PAD ADJUSTMENT 

The movable elbow pad (70) design offers users different options for adjustable elbow 
positioning.    There are two holes on either side of the handle bar (8) for elbow pad (70) 
adjustments.    You can choose the hole which is suitable for your body type and tighten 
the elbow pad (70) onto the handle bar (8). 

 

 

TENSION LEVER ADJUSTMENT 

This bike allows you to burn more calories at the lower tension levels.  The different 
levels provide you with options to extend your workout and increase muscle tone. 
The 1 to 8 range of tension levels offer options for users to train their body gradually.   
Gear 1 is the lowest tension level; Gear 8 is the highest tension level (brake). 
Slide the tension lever (44) for tension level setting. 

 

 

WATER BOTTLE & WATER BOTTLE HOLDER 

The water bottle holder can be mounted anywhere of the handle bar (8).   
You can install the water bottle holder at your discretion for added convenience.

 

 

 

STOP / BRAKE 

If you want to stop, reduce your pedal speed and switch the tension lever to gear 8.     
It’s not recommended to stop by discontinuing pedaling motion as that can cause 
serious injury. 

 

 

WHEN BIKE IS NOT IN USE

 

When the bike is not in use, set the tension lever to maximum level (gear 8) to prevent 
the flywheel from moving. 

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HOW TO MAKE RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENTS 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PRO SPK-23

Page 1: ...MAXXUS PRO SPK 23 FITNESS CYCLE OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING CAUTION LABELS P 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS P 2 PARTS LIST P 3 EXPLODED DRAWING P 4 PACKING PARTS LIST P 5 ASSEMBLY P 6 HOW TO USE THE BIKE P 9 HOW TO MAKE RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENTS P 10 SERIAL NUMBER LABEL P 13 WARRANTY P 13 ____________________________________________________________ WARNING CAUTION LABELS The diagram bel...

Page 3: ... product or be around this product when in use The maximum user s weight is 265lbs 120kgs Place this product on an even non slippery surface Keep this product away from dust Avoid placing and using this product in a damp environment Please wear appropriate sports clothing while exercising Do not wear loose clothes that could become caught on the bike Please wear appropriate sports shoes for foot p...

Page 4: ...ead Bolt 4 51 Outer Chain Cover 1 16 Cap Nut 2 52 Round Head Screw 10 17 End Cap 2 53 Left Crank 1 18 Bearing 2 54 Right Crank 1 19 Bearing 2 55 Left Pedal 1 20 S Nut 1 56 Right Pedal 1 21 Belt Wheel Rod 1 57 Bolt 2 22 Left Cover 1 58 Cap 2 23 Right Cover 1 59 Plug 2 24 Spring 1 60 Knob 4 25 Elbow Pad Support 2 61 Flat Washer 2 26 Rear Cover 1 62 Seat 1 27 Front Left Cover 1 63 Round Head Bolt 2 2...

Page 5: ...4 EXPLODED DRAWING ____________________________________________________________ ...

Page 6: ...5 PACKING PARTS LIST ____________________________________________________________ ...

Page 7: ...2 Slide the Front Foot Bar 3 to the front of the Main Frame 1 adding two Washers 14 two Spring Washers 68 two Cap Nuts 16 and two Hex Head Bolts 15 as shown in Figure 1 Tighten all bolts used in STEP 2 with the two Spanner Tools 66 67 You can use the Styrofoam inner packing material as a support to keep the Front Foot Bar 3 higher for easier tightening of the bolts STEP 3 Insert the U Zone Bar 4 i...

Page 8: ...panner Tool 67 STEP 5 Insert the Seat Post 5 into the tube of the Main Frame 1 with Knob 60 as shown in Figure 3 Hand tighten ONLY STEP 6 Affix the Seat 62 on the bar of the Seat Slider 7 Next slide this set onto the Seat Post 5 with Flat Washer 61 and Knob 60 and then tighten as shown in Figure 3 Hand tighten ONLY ____________________________ ________________________________ ...

Page 9: ... which is suitable for you and tighten the Elbow Pad 70 onto the Handle Bar 8 First insert the bolts on the underside of each Elbow Pad 70 Next slide the other end of the bolts into the holes on the Handle Bar 8 and screw on one Nut 69 on each side as shown in Figure 4 Tighten all bolts and nuts used in STEP 8 with the Spanner Tool 67 STEP 9 Attach the Handle Bar 8 onto the Handle Post 6 with one ...

Page 10: ...with your own seat for added personal comfort ELBOW PAD ADJUSTMENT The movable elbow pad 70 design offers users different options for adjustable elbow positioning There are two holes on either side of the handle bar 8 for elbow pad 70 adjustments You can choose the hole which is suitable for your body type and tighten the elbow pad 70 onto the handle bar 8 TENSION LEVER ADJUSTMENT This bike allows...

Page 11: ...o increase the resistance Double check if the Hexagon Screw B beside Pillar A is tightened If it becomes loose while adjusting Pillar A re tighten the Hexagon Screw B The more loose Pillar A is the more resistance The more tight Pillar A is the less resistance IMPORTANT NOTE Please slightly adjust Pillar A each time about 2 threads at a time to find the resistance which meets your need If you adju...

Page 12: ...esistance The more tight the Hexagon Screw E is the more resistance IMPORTANT NOTE Please slightly adjust the Hexagon Screw E each time about 2 threads at a time to find the resistance which meets your need If you adjust the Hexagon Screw E too much the resistance will become greater at the lower gears and the higher gears will not be usable Normally the resistance adjustment is resolved in the ab...

Page 13: ...The screw is tighten on the middle hole b Change the screw to the hole nearest the seat a the resistance decreases Change the screw to the hole farthest the seat c the resistance increases You will find the parts shown in the above pictures on the left hand side and right hand side of the bike As the parts are on both sides they are not interchangeable To avoid mix up please complete one side at a...

Page 14: ...ce damage or malfunctions caused by moving or dropping the product unforeseen home damage acts of nature or repairs not provided by MAXXUS customer service Questions to determine the validity of a defect claim may be done by a MAXXUS service technician MAXXUS reserves the right to change manufacturers of any parts to cover any existing warranty To obtain warranty parts you must contact customer se...

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