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HOW TO USE THE EXERCISE BIKE

HANDLEBAR OPERATION

You can use the handlebars in the dual-action mode,

for upper- and lower-body exercise, or in the station-

ary mode, for pedaling exercise only.

Dual-action Mode

To convert the handlebars to the dual-action mode,

the link arms must be connected to the pedals.

First, lift the link arms off the lock rods.

Next, pull the link arms outward against the tops of the

blue washers, while pulling against the bottoms of the

blue washers with your fingers as shown.

Be careful

not to pinch your fingers.

Next, slide the link arms

onto the pedal bushings. Move the link arms upward

and downward slightly to make sure that they are fully

seated on the pedal bushings.

CAUTION: Make sure

that the link arms are fully seated on the pedal

bushings. If the link arms are not on the pedal

bushings, they may slip off during use, resulting

in injury to the user.

Stationary Mode

To convert the handlebars to the stationary mode, the

link arms must be disconnected from the pedals. Pull

the link arms outward against the blue washers until

the link arms are free of the pedal bushings (see

drawing 2 at the left).

Be careful not to pinch your

fingers.

Next, lift the link arms off the pedals, and clip

them onto the lock rods (see drawing 1 at the left).

HOW TO ADJUST THE SEAT

For effective exercise, the seat must be at the proper

height. As you pedal, there should be a slight bend in

your knees when the pedals are in the lowest position.

To adjust the seat,

first turn the seat

knob counterclock-

wise two or three

turns to loosen it.

Next, pull the seat

knob, raise or lower

the seat post, and

then release the

seat knob.

Move

the seat post

upward and down-

ward slightly to

make sure that the

pin on the seat

knob is engaged in one of the adjustment holes in

the seat post.

Then, tighten the seat knob.

CAUTION: Make sure that the pin on the seat knob

is inserted into one of the adjustment holes in the

seat post. Do not rest the seat post on top of the

pin on the seat knob.

Lock

Rod

1

Link

Arm

Link Arm

Blue

Washer

Pedal

Bushing

2

Seat

Post

Seat

Seat

Knob

Summary of Contents for 29859.0

Page 1: ...No 29859 0 Serial No Write the serial number in the space above for reference QUESTIONS If you have questions or if parts are damaged or missing PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SER VICE DEPARTMENT DIRECT...

Page 2: ...LODED DRAWING 19 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back Cover WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT This drawing shows the location s of the warning decal s If a decal is missing or illegible s...

Page 3: ...do not wear loose clothes that could become caught on the exercise bike Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection 10 The exercise bike should not be used by persons weighing more than 250 lbs 11...

Page 4: ...features designed to let you enjoy this healthful exercise in the comfort and privacy of your home For your benefit read this manual carefully before you use the exercise bike If you have questions af...

Page 5: ...terials Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed In addition to the included tool s assembly requires an adjustable wrench and a Phillips screwdriver Use the drawings below...

Page 6: ...ard insert the Seat Post 6 into the Frame 1 and then release the Seat Knob Move the Seat Post upward and downward slightly to make sure that the pin on the Seat Knob is engaged in one of the adjustmen...

Page 7: ...amount of the included grease to the Handlebar Axle 33 Insert the Handlebar Axle into the Frame 1 and center it 5 31 1 Grease 33 Avoid pinching the Reed Switch Wire 31 6 6 While another person holds t...

Page 8: ...ry compartment Make sure to orient the batteries as shown by the diagram inside the battery compartment Then reattach the battery cover 3 Battery Cover Batteries 7 8 3 Console Wire Ground Wire 8 While...

Page 9: ...49 78 78 33 85 85 84 84 9 9 Identify the Right Handlebar 9 and the Right Handlebar Base 10 which are marked with Right stickers Orient these parts so that the wide side of the tube on the Right Handle...

Page 10: ...g Make sure that there is a Custom Washer 86 a Pedal Spring 42 a Blue Washer 71 a Pedal Bushing 43 a Black Pedal Washer 79 and a Pedal Spacer 44 on the shaft of the Pedal In addition make sure that th...

Page 11: ...stationary mode the link arms must be disconnected from the pedals Pull the link arms outward against the blue washers until the link arms are free of the pedal bushings see drawing 2 at the left Be...

Page 12: ...d The lower right dis play can show your pedaling speed in miles or kilometers per hour and the approxi mate number of calories you have burned When you use the handgrip heart rate monitor the lower r...

Page 13: ...plastic on the metal contacts on the handgrip heart rate monitor remove the plastic In addition make sure that your hands are clean To measure your heart rate hold the hand grip heart rate monitor wi...

Page 14: ...ight the bearings may be damaged if the belt is too loose the fan may be damaged If the belt causes excessive noise or slips as you pedal follow the steps below Carefully remove the four Guard Clips 7...

Page 15: ...ll the top of the Right Shield away from the Left Shield 17 Next locate the Reed Switch 31 Turn the Crank Arm 26 until the Magnet 48 is aligned with the Reed Switch Loosen but do not remove the M4 x 1...

Page 16: ...goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular system you must perform aerobic exercise which is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time For aerobic exercise adjust the...

Page 17: ...lles Stretch With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor Bend your front leg lean forward and...

Page 18: ...net 49 2 Small Axle Cover 50 2 Small Axle Cap 51 1 Fan Washer 52 2 Eyebolt 53 2 M6 Nut 54 3 M10 Split Washer 55 3 M10 x 17mm Screw 56 4 M6 Locknut 57 4 M6 x 38mm Button Bolt 58 2 M8 x 74mm Button Bolt...

Page 19: ...32 30 33 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 42 43 44 42 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 49 78 50 50 74 51 52 53 52 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 64 66 66 65 66 67 68 67 68 62 27 69 69 69 6...

Page 20: ...For in home service the customer will be responsible for a minimal trip charge This warranty does not extend to freight damage to the product This warranty will automatically be voided if the product...

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