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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Age

 

– The first time you turn on the meter, AGE will flash. Use arrow keys to set age. Press ENTER 

to confirm. Meter will be in standby mode. 
 
To set Kilometer or Mile, press and hold STOP and ENTER key at the same time for 2 seconds. 
Press arrow key to select KM or M. Press ENTER to confirm. 
 
Press START to start meter. Meter will be in standby mode.   
Press START again to use Manual mode or press one of the preset function buttons: 
TARGET  DISTANCE,  TARGET  CALORIES,  TARGET  HEART  RATE,  TARGET  TIME,  INTERVAL 
10/20, INTERVAL 20/10, CUSTOM INTERVAL 
 
Press STOP to pause workout. While the meter is paused, it will beep every 30 seconds. After 5 
minutes of inactivity, meter will go into standby mode. 
Press START to resume workout or STOP to clear data. 
 

Reset

 

– press and hold STOP for 2 seconds to reset meter. 

Auto  Reset 

– 

After  30  seconds  of  inactivity,  meter  will  auto  reset,  clear  all  values  and  go  into 

standby mode. 
 

Pulse 

Hold the pulse sensors to measure your heart rate. Meter will alternately display actual pulse, 65%, 
85% MAX. This value cannot be used as the basis for medical treatment. 
 

MANUAL MODE 

Start pedaling. All functions will count up. Time continues to count up even if you are not pedaling. 
 

COUNTDOWN MODES 

Press TARGET TIME, TARGET DISTANCE, TARGET CALORIES. 
Use the arrow keys to set a value. Press ENTER. 
Meter  will  start  countdown.  The  display  will  alternate  between  the  preset  value  and  the  actual 
workout  value  for  5  seconds  each. When  countdown  reaches  0,  meter  will  start  counting  from  0 
again. 
 

TARGET HEART RATE MODE 

Press Target Heart Rate. Use arrow keys to set your age. Press ENTER to confirm. 
During workout, display will switch between 65% and 85% heart rate. If heart rate goes below 65% 
or above 85%, meter will continue to beep until heart rate is between 65% and 85%. 
 

Preset Interval Modes 

Press 10/20 INTERVAL or 20/10 INTERVAL 
Meter will countdown for 3 seconds. WORK will flash and cycle time  will countdown. Then REST 
will  flash  and  beep.  Meter  displays  number  of  cycles  (starts  with  01/08).  WORK  and  REST  will 
alternate. After 8 cycles, workout ends.   
 

CUSTOM INTERVAL MODE 

Press CUSTOM INTERVAL. Use arrow keys to set number of cycles. Press ENTER. 
Use arrow keys to set number of seconds in WORK. Press ENTER. 
Use arrow keys to set number of seconds in REST. Press ENTER. 
 
At the end of interval workout or if you press STOP, meter will display Total Time, Distance, Calories. 
Watt, Speed and RMP will switch to display Avg and Max values, each for 5 seconds. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for SF-B2706

Page 1: ... AIR BIKE SF B2706 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain owner s manual for future reference For customer service please contact support sunnyhealthfitness com ...

Page 2: ... or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly examined for damage and or wear and tear 6 It is recommended that you lubricate all moving parts on a monthly basis 7 Always use the equipment as ind...

Page 3: ...EXPLODED DIAGRAM 2 ...

Page 4: ...g 2 8L R Small crank 1 pr 27 Nylon nut M8 2 9 Front stabilizer 1 28 Flange nut M14 1 5 2 10 Rear stabilizer 1 29 Flat washer Φ 17 Φ 22 1 2 11L R Pedal 1 pr 30 Bearing 6003Z 4 12 Computer 1 31 Pedal tube axle 2 13L R Crank 1 pr 32 Wave washer Φ 17 Φ 25 0 3 4 14 Saddle 1 33 Stop ring Φ 22 2 15 Bushing 2 34 Foam grip 2 16 Hex pan head screw M8 20 10 35 Spring knob 2 17 Spring washer D8 10 36 End cap ...

Page 5: ...ad Screws 16 Spring Washers 17 and Flat washers 18 from the Front Stabilizer 9 and Rear Stabilizer 10 2 Attach the Front Stabilizer 9 and the Rear Stabilizer 10 to the Main Frame 1 with the Hex Pan Head Screws 16 Spring Washers 17 and Flat washers 18 again 4 ...

Page 6: ...ube Axle 31 of the Swing Tube 5L R to the two sides of the Main Frame 1 Do not tighten yet 3 Lock the Swing Tube 5L R with the Pedal Tube 7 tightly with Bolts 24 Hex Thin Nuts 25 and Nylon Nuts 27 Now tighten the Pedal Tube Axle 31 4 Put the Saddle 14 onto the Slide Rail 4 and lock them tightly with cross wrench 5 ...

Page 7: ...ke sure to attach Right Pedal marked R to the Right Crank R It should be tightened clockwise Attach the Left Pedal marked L to the Left Crank L It should be tightened counterclockwise Attaching the Pedal to the wrong Crank or turning it the wrong direction will damage the Crank 6 ...

Page 8: ... bring out from the top Then attach the Handlebar Post 2 to the Main Frame 1 with Hex Pan Head Screws 16 Spring Washers 17 and Flat Washers 18 2 Disassemble the Hex Pan Head Screws 37 from the Computer 12 Connect the Sensor Wire 38 with the wire of the Computer 12 then lock the Computer 12 on the bracket of the Handlebar Post 2 with Hex Pan Head Screws 37 Assembly is now complete 7 ...

Page 9: ...Moving the Bike Lift the bike by the Rear Stabilizer 10 until the wheels on the Front Stabilizer 9 touch the floor Now you can move the bike 8 ...

Page 10: ...th UP DOWN key WATT Display the power consumption during training Display Range 0 1999 PULSE User may set up target pulse value from 0 30 to 230 and the console buzzer will beep when the actual heart rate is over the target value during workout ITEM DESCRIPTION START To start workout quickly or resume workout in Stop mode STOP To stop pause workout To clear up all settings Hold on this key for 2 s...

Page 11: ...s will count up Time continues to count up even if you are not pedaling COUNTDOWN MODES Press TARGET TIME TARGET DISTANCE TARGET CALORIES Use the arrow keys to set a value Press ENTER Meter will start countdown The display will alternate between the preset value and the actual workout value for 5 seconds each When countdown reaches 0 meter will start counting from 0 again TARGET HEART RATE MODE Pr...

Page 12: ...s If there is a problem with the display try changing the batteries When changing the batteries change both of them Do not mix battery types or old and new batteries Dispose of batteries according to your regional guidelines 11 Version 1 1 ...

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