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NO.

 

DESCRIPTION

 

Q'TY

 

61

 

NUT M6

 

3

 

62

 

NUT M8

 

3

 

63

 

NUT M10

 

1

 

64

 

NUT M10x1.25

 

2

 

65

 

 

SCREW 

ST4.2x13.0

 

8

 

66

 

 

SCREW 

M4x12

 

5

 

67

 

BOLT M6x45

 

2

 

68

 

WASHER Φ10.5*Φ22.0*T1.4

 

3

 

69

 

BOLT M8x20

 

2

 

70

 

BOLT M8x30

 

2

 

71

 

BOLT M8x35

 

2

 

72

 

WASHER Φ8.0*Φ25.0*T2.0

 

2

 

73

 

SPRING WASHER Φ10.0xΦ9.3xT1.0

 

1

 

74

 

BOLT M8x60

 

1

 

75

 

BOLT M10x20

 

2

 

76

 

WASHER Φ6.5*Φ16.0*T1.0

 

2

 

77

 

BOLT M6x12

 

9

 

78

 

BOLT M6x15

 

2

 

79

 

BOLT M6x20

 

2

 

80

 

 

SCREW 

ST4.2x15.0

 

2

 

81

 

ARC WASHER Φ8.4*Φ19.0*T1.5

 

Summary of Contents for SF-B2620

Page 1: ...CTION RIDER BIKE SF B2620 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this manual for future reference For customer service contact support sunnyhealthfitnes...

Page 2: ...ou find any defective components while assembling or checking the equipment or if you hear any unusual noises coming from the equipment during exercise stop using the equipment immediately and don t u...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 4: ...SLIDING TUBE 1 40 BELT 230PJ3 1 5 MAIN FRAME 1 41 BELT 235PJ3 1 6 HANDLE BAR SUPPORTING POST 1 42 WHEEL 2 7 REAR STABILIZER 1 43 RUBBER CUSHION 1 8 HANDLE BAR 1 44 SENSOR BASE 1 9 SEAT POST 1 45 SENS...

Page 5: ...5 67 BOLT M6x45 2 68 WASHER 10 5 22 0 T1 4 3 69 BOLT M8x20 2 70 BOLT M8x30 2 71 BOLT M8x35 2 72 WASHER 8 0 25 0 T2 0 2 73 SPRING WASHER 10 0x 9 3xT1 0 1 74 BOLT M8x60 1 75 BOLT M10x20 2 76 WASHER 6 5...

Page 6: ...TABILIZER 1 46 COMPUTER 1 52 PEDAL LEFT 1 53 PEDAL RIGHT 1 57 SADDLE 1 Read this manual before assembly Check the parts first Check the hardware Ensure that you have the right tools Prepare an area to...

Page 7: ...6 HARDWARE PACKAGE We strongly recommend you that keep at least 4 feet of free space around the machine during your workout K 8 4 22...

Page 8: ...en with Wrench D STEP 2 Attach the Rear Stabilizer 7 to the Sliding Tube 4 using 1 Bolt E 1 Washer B 1 Spring Washer F and 1 Nut G Tighten with Wrench D and Wrench J Lift the the assembled Rear Stabil...

Page 9: ...grasp the Plastics Cover 25 26 pull the main frame out horizontally STEP 4 Unscrew Washers B and Nuts G from the Saddle 57 Attach the Saddle 57 to the Seat Post 9 using 3 Washers B 3 Nuts G Tighten wi...

Page 10: ...ank Gently insert the pedal onto the crank arm making sure it is straight and turn counterclockwise as tightly as you can with your hand Use Wrench D to ensure it is tightened securely Align the Right...

Page 11: ...t C Insert the knob and turn it clockwise to tighten TENSION ADJUSTMENT To adjust the tension turn the Tension Knob 48 Clockwise to increase tension Counterclockwise to decrease tension Note The Knob...

Page 12: ...er 7 as shown below 2 Hold the Handle Bar Supporting Post 6 by the left hand and grasp the Saddle 57 by the right hand and push it forward until the oval shaped holes on the Handle Bar Supporting Post...

Page 13: ...owing arrow shows Align the two holes on the Rear Stabilizer 7 and Sliding Tube 4 then reinsert the Pin L 3 Hold the Handle Bar Supporting Post 6 by the left hand grasp the Saddle 57 then press it dow...

Page 14: ...the bike please make sure that it has been properly folded The Pins I L must be inserted Put your hands on the Handle Bar 8 tilt the bike until the Wheels 42 are able to move on the ground Now you ca...

Page 15: ...ns Biking function Hold the handlebar and pedal Rider functi Biking function Hold the handlebar and pedal just like a regular exercise bike Rider function Put your feet in the pedals but do not pedal...

Page 16: ...ed It starts from 0 00 to 9999 kcal SPEED It shows the speed of your workout It starts from 0 00 to 99 9 mi h ODO It shows the total distance after installing the batteries When you replace the batter...

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