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F. PAUSE/RESET: (1) Pause: Press the button and stop pedaling to hold any

program and information. The dot matrix display will
stop flashing and all accumulative data will remain
displayed.

(2) Reset: Press and hold the button for 6 seconds. All data will

reset and the display will return to Banner mode.

G. ENTER: To enter your input data.

H. RESISTANCE LEVEL

:

(1) Press

or

to select USER ID, WEIGHT, and PROGRAMS.

(2) During your workout, press

or

to adjust resistance levels.

I. MANUAL, HILL, RANDOM, INT1, INT2: Press to select your desired program.

1.Turn on the power. You will see "C51" banner message.

2. Press "START" button to begin.

3. Select USER by pressing

or

to select USER1 to USER4.

3-1: The total accumulative workout TIME and DISTANCE will be displayed in

their corresponding windows and by pushing the MODE button, the
accumulative information for other functions, WATTS and CALORIES, will be
displayed. The total workout time is accumulated from the date that you start
using this cycle.

Note 1: How to clear all data accumulated TIME and DISTANCE.

Step1: Hold START and STOP both buttons together for 3 seconds at the

screen of USER.

Step2: The "CLER" is shown up on the left seven-segment display. "0" is

flashing on the right side of the LED display.

Step3: Push

button to swap between 0 and 1. "0" means "don't clear",

"1" means "clear up". Then press ENTER to confirm.

Step4: It comes back to the screen of USER setting after clearing. All data

on the left and right seven segment display come to zero.

If you don't need to clear up, it will retain the last record.

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Summary of Contents for C51U

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Page 2: ...EXERCISING ON YOUR CYCLE Understanding the electronics package Display function Basic operation E PROGRAMS Cool down mode Manual program Hill program Random program INT1 program INT2 program F MAINTA...

Page 3: ...r high heels Tie all long hair back Do not rock the unit from side to side and use care when mounting and dismounting the unit Do not stand on the unit Do not use any accessories that are not specific...

Page 4: ...ther you are a first time user of an exercise cycle or a seasoned pro understanding the correct use of the equipment will enhance your ability to achieve your exercise goals safely and successfully 2...

Page 5: ...1 Four 1 4 x L1 2 bolts Handle Bar Assembly 2 Four 1 4 Internal Serrated Washer Handle Bar Assembly 3 Four 5 16 x L1 2 bolts Rear Cross Frame 4 Five 5 16 x L1 2 bolts Upright Post Assembly 5 One 5 16...

Page 6: ...ou begin 1 Take out the cycle frame and make sure all packing materials are removed from the unit 2 Place the cycle upright on a level flat surface 3 Thread the ribbon cable through the Upright Post S...

Page 7: ...t with its bolts See Fig 4 Note 1 When connecting Upright Post to Main frame please make sure that Ribbon Cable is free from it 2 Place Serrated Washer A between the bolt and Upright Post as indicated...

Page 8: ...k Arms Install Pedals on the correct side of the bike Tighten the left pedal by turning counterclockwise Tighten the right pedal by turning clockwise A combination wrench is included in the tool kit p...

Page 9: ...dy the bike Connect Power Cable to main power block See Fig 7 Turn Height Adjustment Knob A counterclockwise until it s loose then adjust seat height to the desired position Tighten the knob into posi...

Page 10: ...se until it s loose then pull out the knob to adjust seat height to the desired position Tighten the knob into position to secure the seat See Fig 9 Your C51U cycle is assembled and ready to use 8 FIG...

Page 11: ...ANCE LEVEL WATTS HR optional Right window DISTANCE CAL SPEED RPM 3 MODE left To switch between TIME RESISTANCE LEVEL WATTS SCAN 4 Programs MANUAL HILL RANDOM INT1 INT2 5 USER WEIGHT Input data for ide...

Page 12: ...is optional I SCAN right Displays DISTANCE CAL SPEED RPM in a 4 seconds interval A MODE left side button To choose between information TIME HR optional RESISTANCE LEVEL WATTS SCAN B MODE right side bu...

Page 13: ...and DISTANCE will be displayed in their corresponding windows and by pushing the MODE button the accumulative information for other functions WATTS and CALORIES will be displayed The total workout ti...

Page 14: ...displayed is TIME WATTS DISTANCE and CALORIES Average HR is also displayed HR is optional Once displayed the electronics will proceed to COOL DOWN mode Following the displayed accumulative data the cy...

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Page 16: ...t will continue for one minute You then can set the resistance level for second section after completing the first one These settings will remain until changed Upon completion of the second section th...

Page 17: ...n is dependent on your fitness level In general it is recommended that you maintain your heart rate in the training zone for at least 10 minutes to realize an aerobic benefit As your fitness level inp...

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