background image

Your SportsArt bike was designed and built for optimum safety.
However, certain precautions apply whenever you use your
bike. Please read the entire manual before assembly and
operation. Also, please note the following safety precautions:

Please read and observe the following safety guidelines:

Keep this owner's manual for future use and reference.

Read this owner's manual and follow the instructions.

Assemble and operate the bike on a solid, level surface.

Never allow children on or near the bike.

Check the machine before every use. Make sure all parts are

assembled, and all nuts and bolts are tightened. Do not use
the machine if the unit is disassembled in any way.

Keep your hands away from moving parts.

Wear proper workout clothing. Do NOT wear overly loose

clothing. Do not wear shoes with leather soles or high heels.
Tie all long hair back.

Do not rock the unit from side to side and take care when

mounting and dismounting the unit.

Do not stand on the unit.

Do not use accessories that are not specifically

recommended by the manufacturer as these might cause
injuries or cause the unit to fail.

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Warning

2

Summary of Contents for C50U

Page 1: ...dure 4 UNDERSTANDING THE C50U DISPLAY CONSOLE Display Windows Display Specifications Basic Functions Basic Operation Internal Settings Key Functions Exercise Programs Pressing PAUSE From a Program Exe...

Page 2: ...your fitness regimen Before using your C50U bike we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this Owner s Manual Whether you are a first time user of an upright bike or a seasoned pro understandi...

Page 3: ...hildren on or near the bike Check the machine before every use Make sure all parts are assembled and all nuts and bolts are tightened Do not use the machine if the unit is disassembled in any way Keep...

Page 4: ...or repairs Work within your recommended exercise level do NOT work to exhaustion If you feel any pain or abnormal sensations STOP YOUR WORKOUT Consult your physician immediately The weight limit for t...

Page 5: ...afe place in case you need to ship the unit in the future Before assembling your bike make sure that you have all of the following items 1 Pedestal 2 Pedestal cover 3 Left pedal 4 Main frame 5 Rear su...

Page 6: ...5 Right pedal Seat bottom Handlebar mount lower cover Handlebars Handlebar mount upper cover Hardware kit Pedestal Pedestal cover Left pedal Main frame Rear support Rear support cover...

Page 7: ...A B C D to make room for the rear support cover Slide the rear support cover into place Then secure those screws Note Hold the rear support cover at a 5 degree angle while inserting it into the frame...

Page 8: ...ot fully tighten these screws Pull the pedestal downward until the other holes come into place and screws can be secured See Figure 3 Tighten screws in position C Then secure screws in positions A and...

Page 9: ...STEP 3 Hold the handlebars in place on the frame while securing the handlebar bolts Then secure the upper and lower handlebar mount covers See Figures 7 and 8 Fig 7 Fig 8 8...

Page 10: ...exercises on the bike Put the pedal marked R on the right crank fitting Turn the pedal stem clockwise by hand until you feel it smoothly thread into place Then use the pedal wrench to secure the peda...

Page 11: ...STEP 5 STEP 6 Secure the seat bottom into place See Figure 10 Plug the power cord into the bike See Figure 11 10 Fig 10 Fig 11...

Page 12: ...bike as follows to ensure that it does not wobble Rotate leveler feet A up or down as needed to stabilize the bike Then rotate leveler nuts B upward against the frame to secure the position See Figure...

Page 13: ...n pull the seat up See Figure 13 To lower the seat height do the following 1 Pull the adjustment knob out toward the pedestal then push the seat down 2 Release the adjustment knob when the seat is at...

Page 14: ...9 00 5 120 0 0 9999 K CAL You can set up to four user profiles Setting range 10 99 Setting range 66 330 LB 30 150 KG Note If the dot matrix screen shows KG the unit s internal setting is metric If LB...

Page 15: ...o operate When USER mode appears press the key to select a user then press the QUICK START key to see the previous workout time and profile During a workout press the key to exit the QUICK START mode...

Page 16: ...screen press and hold keys simultaneously for three seconds to clear out user time distance and calories The unit clears accumulated values while beeping three times Then the USER selection screen app...

Page 17: ...press to adjust USER Age Weight Time When the exercise program indicator flashes press INTERVAL RANDOM TRACK HILL keys to immediately start working out In an exercise program press the STOP key to ex...

Page 18: ...RK TIME scrolls across the screen Time value flashes Press keys to set your work time Then press ENTER to confirm your choice 4 ENTER WORK LEVEL scrolls across the screen Resistance value flashes Pres...

Page 19: ...s The start up screen appears if you entered through QUICK START If you entered through an exercise program the PROGRAM selection screen appears and the PROGRAM indicator flashes SELECT PROGRAM OR PRE...

Page 20: ...accumulated distance The unit of distance is either in Miles or Kilometers depending on the speed setting selected previously Press ENTER to confirm your choice and to see the next setting You may al...

Page 21: ...el In general it is recommended that you maintain your heart rate in the training zone for at least ten minutes to realize an aerobic benefit As your fitness level increases you will be able to mainta...

Page 22: ...ician To remove a fuse press the fuse cap in then turn it counterclockwise The fuse and cap will spring out Remove the burnt fuse from the fuse cap Insert a new fuse of the same type into the fuse hol...

Page 23: ...WIRING SCHEMATIC 22 Your Authorized SPORTS ART Distributor C50 J2 J6 Receiver board Magnetic Speed Sensor C50DRV Board CN3 CN2 CN1 Power Transformer 1 2 3 4 CN4 CN5 C50 CTL Board...

Reviews: