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Fig. 10

Adjust. nut

Tension device

Brake surface

Sand paper

Fig.11

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REPLACEMENT OF BRAKE BELT

Remove the left or the right frame cover by undoing the
mounting screws (5pcs). Put the crank in a backward
position. Move the cover somewhat out in the front end
and then take it backwards to remove it.
Set the tension device in min position (min load - only
white).
Loosen the brake belt a little more if needed at the
adjustment nut. See fig 10.
Remove the old brake belt from the spring and tensioner.
Attach the new brake belt and assamble the bike in
reverse order.
NOTE: When replaceing the brake belt it is
recommended to clean the brake surface. See ”Brake
Belt Contact Surface”.

ADJUSTMENT BRAKE BELT

Loosen the tension device to min load. Adjust the brake
belt so that resistance increases as soon as a the tension
device is turned somewhat. See fig. 10.

BRAKE BELT CONTACT SURFACE - BRAKE BELT

The brake belt should be checked now and then to ensure that it has not suffered execessive
wear. If it looks worn it should be replaced.
Deposits of dirt on the brake belt and on the contact surface may cause the unit to operate
unevenly and will also wear out the brake belt. The brake belt contact of the flywheel surface
should then be ground off with a fine sand paper and any dust removed with a clean dry cloth.

Dismantle cover see ”REPLACEMENT BRAKE
BELT”.
Set the tension device to min workload.
Loosen the brake belt somewhat at the adjustment bolt
and take off the brake belt to the side. Grind with a fine
sand paper or emer cloth. See fig. 11.
Grinding is easier to perform if a second individual
cautiously and carefull pedals the cycle.
Irregularities on the brake belt contact surface are
removed by means of a fine sand paper or an abrasive
cloth. Otherwise unnecessary wear on the brake belt
may occur and the unit can become noisy.

Always keep the brake belt contact surface clean and dry. No lubricant is allowed to be used.
We recommend to replace the brake belt when cleaning the contact surface.
As regards assembly and adjustment of the brake belt, see page above.

Summary of Contents for CARDIO COMFORT 837 E

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Monark 837E RECUMBENT Monark Exercise AB...

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Page 3: ...t 9 Chain 10 Crank bearing 11 Elektronic meter 7 8 Flywheel bearing 11 General 4 General about exercise 12 13 Operation instruction 6 Replacement adjustment brake belt 9 Replacement of batteries 8 Rep...

Page 4: ...serial number of your exercise cycle is placed according to fig 2 page 5 WARRANTY As on any quality product there may be an exceptional fault due to material or manufacture If such a fault should ari...

Page 5: ...lts and tighten firmly Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 5 Assemble the back support into the backpart of the seat according to fig 3 Use four M8 bolts with rounded head and tighten firmly Lock the backsupport in a c...

Page 6: ...ronicmetershowing speed time distance calories and pulse Whenpedallingenergyistransferedandstoredinthebig flywheel Thefastertheflywheelrotatesthemoreenergyit has The rotation of the flywheel is braked...

Page 7: ...1 SPEED 0 199 km tim 2 TIME up down 0 00 99 59 min sek 3 DISTANCE 0 00 99 99 km 4 CALORIES 0 999 kcal 5 PULSE 50 199 bpm 6 PULSE HI 50 199 bpm 7 PULSE LOW 30 vre 10 bpm Powersupply 1 5 V x 2 R6 Storag...

Page 8: ...ogrammed the computer will generate a beeping to warn you to stop exercise In contrast if your pulse rate is lower than your desired low pulse rate limit the buzzer will also beep to remindyoutocontin...

Page 9: ...ensure that it has not suffered execessive wear If it looks worn it should be replaced Deposits of dirt on the brake belt and on the contact surface may cause the unit to operate unevenly and will als...

Page 10: ...orn out and shall be replaced with a new one ADJUSTING CHAIN Removeleftandrightframecover Formoreinfo see RRPLACEMENTof BRAKE BELT To adjust the chain the hub nuts should be loosened Looseningortighte...

Page 11: ...The sprocket should be lubricated with a few drops of oil once a year Incline the cycle somewhat to make it easier for the oil to reach the bearing See fig 15 CRANK BEARING Thecrankbearingislongtermg...

Page 12: ...a given rate of exercise becomes reduced Withincreasedphysicalactivityfatnessisconcentrated theappetitefunctions safer youcaneatmore without risk for overweight and thereby the risk of lack of import...

Page 13: ...HOW DO I TRAIN 1 Warm up 3 5 minutes with a low pedal resistance Pedal about 12 mph 20 km h 2 Increase the resistance until you feel the training somewhat hard Keep the speed for 2 5 minutes Get off t...

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