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CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW EXERCISE BIKE
designed by Monark Exercise AB, Sweden. Monark has been the world’s leading manufacturer of
high quality ergometers and exercise cycles for more than 40 years.

GENERAL
It is important that you keep your ergometer clean and properly lubricated. Most important is to
protect the chromed and zinced parts but also painted parts benefit from the same protection.
When cleaning and lubricating be sure to check that all screws and nuts are properly tightened.
Be sure that all moving parts as crank and flywheel is working normal and that no unnormal play
or sound excists. i. e. play in bearings causes fast waring and with that follows a highly reduced
lifetime.
NOTE: The serial number of your test cycle is placed according to fig 1 page 6.

WARRANTY
As on any quality product there may be an exceptional fault due to material or manufacture. If
such a fault should arise on your exercise cycle, please return to the place of purchase for
necessary repair.
Monark products and parts are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a pe-
riod of one year from the initial date of purchase of the unit.
Parts found to need replacement due to normal wear and tear, such as brake belts, are not covered.
This guarantee covers parts only, not labor costs associated with the repair.
This guarantee does not apply to cases of abuse or vandalism, nor does it extend to any injury or
loss to person or property caused directly or indirectly by any Monark products.

In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period, Monark Exercise
will repair or replace (at its option) the product. Monark Exercise will do so at its expense for the
cost of materials but not for labour or shipping

Summary of Contents for Ergomedic 874 E

Page 1: ...MANUAL Monark Ergometer 874E...

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Page 3: ...g 11 Brake surface flywheel 12 Chain 13 Crank bearing 15 Elektronic meter 9 Flywheel bearing 15 General 4 General about exercise 15 16 Operation instruction 8 Replacement adjustment brake belt 11 Repl...

Page 4: ...ge 6 WARRANTY As on any quality product there may be an exceptional fault due to material or manufacture If such a fault should arise on your exercise cycle please return to the place of purchase for...

Page 5: ...PARTS BELOW ARE NOT ASSEMBLED ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION See pages 5 7 HANDLEBAR HANDLEBAR STEM PEDAL LEFT PEDAL RIGHT SUPPORTING TUBE FRONT SUPPORTING TUBE REAR WEIGHT HOLDER 5...

Page 6: ...en the expanding bolt firmly by means of the le ver NOTE The handlebar stem should be inserted into the frame tube at least 3 inches about 8 cm See fig 4 Usually this measure is marked out on the stem...

Page 7: ...the crank counter clockwise Tighten firmly See fig 5 NOTE Check now and then that both pedals are still firmly tightened If not the threading in the pedal arms will be damaged Also check that the ped...

Page 8: ...conds TIME cycling speed in km per hour or miles per hour SPEED covered distance in km or mile DISTANCE burned Calories CAL and the power workload on the cycle WATT The watt reading is depending on th...

Page 9: ...seconds To get correct raedings for calories and watts the kp value on the electronic meter has to be set to the same value as the workload that is the weight of the basket including the weights in it...

Page 10: ...g 9 If needed the complete fitness computer can be taken out from the panel by loosing the upper fastening plate on the down side of the meter panel Lift in the upper end of the meter and take it out...

Page 11: ...BRAKE CORD BELT TENSION At first check that the brake belt is lying correct on the flywheel brake surface See fig 10 and 11 Put 4 kg in the weight basket Rotate the flywheel by hand The basket shall...

Page 12: ...ur face of the flywheel should then be ground off with a fine sand paper and any dust removed with a clean dry cloth Lift the weight basket to its upper stop position Grind with a fine sand paper See...

Page 13: ...t is worn out and shall be replaced with a new one ADJUSTING CHAIN Remove left and right frame cover To adjust the chain the hub nuts should be loosened Loosening or tightening the nuts on the chain a...

Page 14: ...ial remover part No 9100 14 in the adapter and place the spacer and axle nut outside See fig 15 NOTE Do not tighten the axle nut completely It must be possible to loosen the adapter sprocket half a tu...

Page 15: ...ays the body got its exercise both in work and at leisure In our modern society however machines have taken over an ever increasing share of the tasks which were formerly accomplished with muscular po...

Page 16: ...the equivalent of 20 pounds of body fat You will achieve best results if you combine exercise with healthier eating A little less sugar less butter on your bread or less fat in your frying pan And a f...

Page 17: ...78050 Vansbro 432 82 Varberg Tel 46 0281 594940 Fax 46 0340 80485...

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