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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 ex

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cists. I. e. play in bearings causes fast waring and with that follows a highly reduced lifetime.

PLEASE NOTE: The production number of your exercise cycle is placed according to fig 2 page 4.

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 period 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 gua-

rantee 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

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PARTS BELOW ARE NOT ASSEMBLED. 

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION: 

See pages 4-5.

1,  HANDLEBAR/HANDLEBAR STEM

2,  PEDAL, LEFT HAND

3,  PEDAL, RIGHT HAND

4,  SUPPORTING TUBE, FRONT

5,  SUPPORTING TUBE, REAR

6,  WEIGHT HOLDER

7,  SADLE

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Summary of Contents for Sprint Bike Ergomedic 884E

Page 1: ...MANUAL English Svensk...

Page 2: ...Chain 14 Crank bearing 15 Elektronic meter 8 Flywheel bearing 15 General 3 General about exercise 16 17 Freewheel lubrication 15 Operation instruction 6 Replacement adjustment brake belt 12 Replaceme...

Page 3: ...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 f...

Page 4: ...ig 5 Fig 4 Sadle bracket Post bolt Fig 5 min 3 Before the handlebar stem is assembled be sure the expanding wedge is loose Insert the hand lebar stem into the frame tube and tighten the expanding bolt...

Page 5: ...e pedal axle has a left hand thread and must be threaded onto the crank counter clockwise Tighten firmly See fig 6 NOTE Check now and then that both pedals are still firmly tightened If not the thread...

Page 6: ...and does then not give any work load at all The weight basket is released by pushing the release button on the handlebar When pedalling the subject stores energy in the flywheel The flywheel is then b...

Page 7: ...ests with a duration of 7 seconds After a completed test a value is presented on the display This test value can then be used to compare the ana erobic capacity from time to time The test value can af...

Page 8: ...tion is turned off the symbol is not lit any more The heart rate function can be turned on again by preessing a button Timer starts automatically when pedals are moved Meter values for Time Distance a...

Page 9: ...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 from t...

Page 10: ...d start position Action Pull the return grip see fig 8 page 6 or the return strap on the front of the bike see fig 13 page 13 until the locking lever locks and the weight basket stops in its upper sta...

Page 11: ...f 1kg each The weight basket itself weighs 1 kg This makes a total brake force of 5 kp 5kg of weight The avarage braking power is then 100 x 5 500 watts The test value stays on the display until the w...

Page 12: ...belt is lying correct on the flywheel brake surface See fig 12 and 13 Press button on handlebar to release the weight basket Put 4 kg in the weight basket Rotate the flywheel by hand The basket shall...

Page 13: ...er and any dust removed with a clean dry cloth Pull up the weight basket to its upper locked position Grind with a fine sand paper See fig 14 Grinding is easier to perform if a second individual cau t...

Page 14: ...ve left and right frame cover To adjust the chain the hub nuts should be loosened Loosening or tightening the nuts on the chain adjusters will then move the hub and axle forward or backward Adjust acc...

Page 15: ...the adapter sprocket half a turn Replace sprocket adapter and assemble the new parts in reverse order according to the above LUBRICATION SPROCKET The sprocket should be lubricated with a few drops of...

Page 16: ...habitual physical activity also improves the wellbeing and it is a good feeling to have a poten tial to cope with straining situations SERVICE CHECKLIST Check the chain is snug and there is no play o...

Page 17: ...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 the E...

Page 18: ...18 Notes...

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