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HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT

 

Loosen the [handlebar adjustment] 

Knob (No. 38)

 to raise or lower the handlebar to 

the desired position.  Make sure the 

Knob (No. 38)

 settles into the desired hole and 

secure it firmly by turning 

clockwise

.  See 

Figure A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loosen the 

L-shaped Knob (No. 29)

 to move the handlebar forward or backward to 

the desired position.  Once the handlebar is in the desired position, firmly secure the 

L-shaped Knob (No. 29)

 by turning 

clockwise

.  See 

Figure B

 

PEDAL STRAP ADJUSTMENT

 

Place the ball of each foot in the toe clips so the front of your shoe fits snuggly in the 
toe clip cage.  Rotate one foot to within arm’s reach and pull the strap until the top 
clip cage fits your shoe snuggly.  Insert the strap back into the hoop of the toe clip.  
Repeat this for the other foot.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOVING THE BIKE 

Steadily push down from the front of the handlebars to tilt the bike towards you.  With 
the  transportation  wheels  in  motion,  you  can  gently  move  the  bike  to  the  desired 
location.  Move with caution as you transport the biek as impact may cause damage 
to the operation of the equipment.  
 

 

 

 

 

Figure A 

Figure B 

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Summary of Contents for SF-B1110

Page 1: ...CLING BIKE SF B1110 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain owner s manual for future reference For customer service please contact support sunnyhealthfi...

Page 2: ...or adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet of free space all around...

Page 3: ...35 36 41 42 43 44 45 64 1 2 3 4 5 1 3 6 1 7 8 25 33 8 3 52 52 55 55 53 53 54 56 57 56 60 62 61 63 60 37 59 56 9R 10R 11 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 38 38 39 68 67 69 69 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 14 16 58...

Page 4: ...r 1 56 Nut M12 1 3 18 Screw ST4 8 16 2 57 Spacer 18 12 1 9 1 19 Middle axle 20 190 1 58 Crank cover 1 20 Chain wheel 225 2 5 Z52 1 59 Inertia axle 12 162 1 21 Drive chain 1 2 1 8 104 1 60 Bearing 6001...

Page 5: ...HARDWARE PACKAGE 4...

Page 6: ...ping Tubes No 69 from the Main Frame No 64 by unscrewing the Screws No 70 and Washers No 4 with the Allen Wrench No 75 NOTE You may discard these parts or save them parts for future packaging and tran...

Page 7: ...64 4 5 2 6 4 5 STEP 2 Attach the Front Rear Stabilizers No 6 No 2 onto the Main Frame No 64 and attach using 4 Hex Screws No 5 and 4 Washers No 4 6...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 3 Insert the Saddle Post No 30 into the Main Frame No 64 and fix using the seat adjustment Knob No 38 Secure the Saddle Column No 27 onto the Saddle Post No 30 using the L shaped Knob No 29 and...

Page 9: ...STEP 4 Insert the Handlebar Post No 36 into the Main Frame No 64 and fix with handlebar adjustment Knob No 38 Secure the Handlebar No 35 onto the Handlebar Post No 36 using the L shaped Knob No 29 an...

Page 10: ...on Nut No 74L clockwise into the thread end of the Left Pedal No 9L Secure with Spanner No 77 Screw the Right Pedal No 9R clockwise into its corresponding Crank Shaft No 10R Once screwed in use Spanne...

Page 11: ...the front and rear stabilizers To do so simply rotate the Foot Levelers No 3 until the bike becomes level with the floor surface ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE Adjust the resistance of the bike using the T...

Page 12: ...is too straight you should move the seat down 1 Loosen the seat adjustment Knob No 38 to raise or lower the Saddle Post No 30 to the desired position Make sure the Knob No 38 secures into the desired...

Page 13: ...gure B PEDAL STRAP ADJUSTMENT Place the ball of each foot in the toe clips so the front of your shoe fits snuggly in the toe clip cage Rotate one foot to within arm s reach and pull the strap until th...

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