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7.The  equipment  is  designed  for  home  use  only,  Maximum  weight  of  the  user 

is :100kg. 

8.The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use. 

9.Wearing  proper  clothing  while  using  the  equipment,  Avoid  wearing  loose  clothing 

that may get caught in the equipment or that may restrict or prevent movements. 

10.Keep your back straight while exercising. 

11.Before using the equipment, check the handle bar, seat, and the nuts & bolts are 

securely tightened. 

12.For adjustable parts, bear the maximum position in your mind, do not exceed the 

mark "stop", otherwise will cause risk. 

13.Always use the equipment as indicated. If you find any defective components while 

assembling or checking the equipment ,or if you hear any unusual noises coming from 

the  equipment  during  use,  stop  immediately.  Do  not  use  the  equipment  until  the 

problem has been solved.   

14.Care must be taken when lifting or moving the equipment so as not to injure your 

back. always use proper lifting techniques and /or seek assistance if necessary. 

15.All  moveable  accessories(e.g.  pedal,  handlebar,  saddle...etc.)  require  weekly 

maintenance. Check them before use every time. If anything broken or loose, please fix 

them  immediately.  You  may  continue  using  them  only  after  they  return  to  good 

conditions. 

16.Pay attention to the absence of a free wheel system which will cause serious risk. 

17. You can adjust the resistance by turning around the resistance adjuster.

 

18.Lock the equipment when stop using. 

 

Summary of Contents for OBR103

Page 1: ...MAGNETIC BIKE OWNER S MANUAL BGR103 CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION COMPLETE EXPLOSION DRAWING PARTS LIST OBR8301FC OBR8301FC OBR8301FC OBR103 OBR103 Mag Recumbent Owner s manual OBR103...

Page 2: ...ound it 4 Before starting any exercise program you must consult your doctor to determine if you have any physical or health conditions that could create a risk to your health and safety or prevent you...

Page 3: ...fective components while assembling or checking the equipment or if you hear any unusual noises coming from the equipment during use stop immediately Do not use the equipment until the problem has bee...

Page 4: ...orrectly tightened 3 Remember regularly to grease moving parts 4 Special attention to the component most of them are susceptible to wear like brake system foot pad etc 5 As sweat is very corrosive do...

Page 5: ...5 Complete Explosion Drawing...

Page 6: ...or Wire 1 56 washer 12 17 Resistance adjuster 1 57 Cap nut 6 18 Adjuster Wire bottom 1 58 Spring washer 4 19 Pulse Sensor Wire 1 59 Convenient Cover 1 20 Handle Pulse Sensor 2 60 Sensor Wire bottom 1...

Page 7: ...on t mix with the front stabilizer Attach the front stabilizer 3 to the main frame 1 with screws 66 waved washers 55 and cap nut 57 carefully Attach the pedal 11L R to the crank 26 with the spanner ti...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 2 Attach the backrest elbow tube 21 to the rear support rack 4 with screws 54 washers 56 and spring washers 58 correctly...

Page 9: ...9 STEP 3 Attach the backrest 6 and saddle 5 to the backrest elbow tube 21 with screws 54 and washers 56 carefully and tightly...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 4 Attach the rear handle bar 28 to the backrest elbow tube 21 with screws 41 and waved washers 55 tightly Connect the pulse sensor wires 19 60 correctly...

Page 11: ...r carefully Also connect the sensor wires 62 61 correctly Please ensure that all the pins are straight when connecting 17 18 14 16 and 62 61 Failure to do so will result in console malfunction Attach...

Page 12: ...y Then attach console 9 to the front post 7 with Note 1 To sure a good connection when connecting the hand pulse sensors and main console wires firmly Push all excess wires back down the stem until th...

Page 13: ...ipment is completed assembled if you find it not leveled on the floor you can adjust it by the adjusting rear stabilizer tube plug 13 Make sure you have tightened all the screws and nuts well before b...

Page 14: ...TIME DISTANCE CALORIES RESET IF HAVE The key to reset the value to zero by pressing the key OPERATION PROCEDURES 1 AUTO ON OFF The system turns on when any key is pressed or when it sensor an input f...

Page 15: ...il pointer lock on to CALORIE The calorie burned will be displayed when starting exercise 5 ODOMETER IF HAVE Press the MODE key until the pointer advance to ODOMETER The total accumulated distance wil...

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