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EN USE’S MANUAL
1. IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing the Magnetic Bike. Before operating this unit, please
read this manual carefully to ensure optimum performance and safety.
2. HARDWARE TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION
(see fig A):
1. Be aware of your body’s signals. Incorrect or excessive exercise
can damage your health. If you do experience any of these
conditions you should consult your doctor before continuing
with your exercise program.
2. Keep children and pets away from the equipment. The equip-
ment is designed for adult use only.
3. Use the equipment on a solid, flat level surface with a pro-
tective cover for our floor or carpet. For safety, the equipment
should have at least 0.5 meter of free space all around it.
4. Before using the equipment, check the nuts and bolts are
securely tightened. Some parts like pedals, etc. It’s easy to
be ware away.
5. Always use the equipment as indicated. If you find any
defective components whilst assembling or checking the
equipment, or if you hear any unusual noise coming from the
equipment during use, stop. Do not use the equipment until
the problem has been rectified.
6. Wear suitable clothing whilst using the equipment.
Avoid wearing loose clothing which may get caught in
the equipment or that may restrict or prevent movement.
7. The equipment has been tested and certified to EN957 un-
der class H.C.
Suitable for domestic, home use
only.
Maximum user weight 130 kg.
8. The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use.
3. ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1 (see fig B):
Attach the front stabilizer(41) and the rear stabilizer(46) to the
main frame(38) with the screws(39) and washers(34). The rear
stabilizer has no wheels, the front has wheels attached.
STEP 2 (see fig C):
• 1. Connect the console wires(29) and (37) together as above.
Please ensure that all pins are straight when connecting the
STEP 3 (see fig D): :
1. Fix the lower handle bar(26L/R) to the front post(33) with hex
screws(19) and spring washers(10&20) and handlebar shaft(23).
When tighten the lower handle bars, please do not over tighten
as they need to run freely.
STEP 7 (see fig H):
Attach the middle handle bar(6) to the front post(33) with the
screws(35) and Washers(34)
STEP 4 (see fig E):
• 1. Loosely fit the back of the pedal tube(51 L/R) to the pedal
crank using screws of crank axis (57 L/64R) and waved washer
D16(58), also with the spring washers(60) and lock nut of crank
axis 1/2”(62L&65R).
• 2. Loosely fit the front of the pedal tube(51L/R) to the lower han-
dle bars (26 L/R) using screws M8*75(50) and nylon nuts(18).
• 3. Now fully tighten screws(57/64 L/R) from stage 1. Then secu-
re with a spring washer(60) and nylon nuts(65/62 L/R).
• 4. Fully tighten the screws fitted in stage 2. Periodically check
the fixings to ensure they are tight.
STEP 5 (see fig F): :
Install the pedal(53L/R) on the pedal tube(51) with screws(52)
and knob (67).
Note:
the lower side of each pedal should be attached on the out-
side and make sure you attach each pedal using the same holes
on each side.
STEP 6 (see fig G):
Fix the handle bar(2L/R) to the lower handler bar(26L/R) with
bolts(16), curved washers(17) and nylon nuts(18). All fixings ne-
ed to be tighten.
console wires (29) and (37). Failure to do so will result in con-
sole malfunction.
• 2. Put the front post(33) onto the main frame (38) with
Screws (35) and washers(34 & 11).
• Note: Tighten the screws(35) and washers(34&11) after
STEP 3. Periodically check these fixings and ensure they are
tight.
STEP 8 (see fig I):
Connect handle pulse wires, then connect pulse sensor wires(13)
to the console(1); fix the console(1) onto the front post(33) with
screws(28).
Follow these easy steps:
Open the carton so the sides fall down. You can use the base of the
cardboard to assemble the cross trainer on to avoid damaging your
floor surface. Please tighten all screws loosely until final stage.
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