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MAINTENANCE 

 

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31

22 33

30

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NOTE:

  After  a  period  of  time,  the  grease  in  the  joint  will  become  dry  and  may  cause 

noise as a result. Please follow the instructions below regarding the proper lubrication of 
the joint, this should be done periodically in order to maintain adequate lubrication.  
 

 

Begin by

 

removing 

End Cap (No. 22)

Bolt (No. 31)

 and 

Nut (No. 33)

 as shown above 

in figure “I”.  

 

Next remove the 

Spacer (No. 30)

 

as shown above in figure “I I”, next add some grease 

to  the  surface  and  to  the  inside  of  the 

Spacer  (No.  30)

,  this  will  increase  lubrication 

which  will  decrease  rub,  (repeat  this  process  for  the  left  side).  This  should  be  done 
periodically  in  order  to  maintain  adequate  lubrication  and  function  ability  of  the 
equipment. 

 

Upon  completion  be  sure  to  re-attach  the 

Spacer  (No.  30)

  and  re-assemble  the 

Bolt 

(No. 31)

Nut (No. 33)

 and 

End Cap (No. 22)

.  

 

Summary of Contents for SF-E2310

Page 1: ...PTICAL TRAINER SF E2310 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain owner s manual for future reference For customer service please contact support sunnyheal...

Page 2: ...dren and pets away from the equipment The equipment is designed for 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 t...

Page 3: ...39 39 32 33 32 33 32 33 32 33 40 40 41 41 42 42 42 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 16 53 16 15 16 15 16 54 59 60 56 57 58 62 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 68 69 70 70 71 72 72 72 72 73 73 74 74 33 33 75 75 7...

Page 4: ...Nut M10 H7 S17 6 52 Square nut 16 16 25 M10 1 17 Alloy bush 38 5 34 15 25 4 6 53 Nut M6 H14 S10 1 18 Bolt M8 16 S14 2 54 Screw M6 10 12 1 19 Washer d8 38 2 2 55 Spring piece t2 0 15 8 153 1 20 Spring...

Page 5: ...2 1 8 106 KYC 1 100 Screw M6 12 12 2 82 Crank cap 25 7 2 101 Sensor wire holder 12 11 3 4 83 Bearing 6004 RZ NBK 2 102 Computer holder 1 84 Middle axle 20 146 37 74 5 1 103 D shape washer 2 85 Jump r...

Page 6: ...5 HARDWARE PACKAGE...

Page 7: ...ashers No 10 using Allen Wrench S6 then remove and discard the Front and Rear Shipping Tubes No 104 and No 105 NOTE You may save these parts Screws No 76 Washers No 10 Front and Rear Shipping Tubes No...

Page 8: ...7 1 10 9 3 10 9 2 STEP 2 Attach the Front and Rear Stabilizers No 2 and No 3 to the Main Frame No 1 using 4 Screws No 9 and 4 Washers No 10 secure with Allen Wrench No 106...

Page 9: ...the Left and Right Handlebars No 4 and No 5 onto the Swing Rod Axel No 27 using 2 Bolts No 18 2 Spring Washers No 20 2 Washers No 19 and 2 D Shape Washers No 103 NOTE In order to tighten Bolt No 18 o...

Page 10: ...anner No 109 Attach the Right Pedal Post No 8 to the Big Crank Wheel No 79 right crank arm using the Right Pedal Bolt No 46 Wave Washer No 110 and Right Nut No 44 When tightening the Right Pedal Bolt...

Page 11: ...2 38 39 33 32 7 8 37 39 STEP 5 Attach the Left and Right Pedals No 37 and No 38 to the Left and Right Pedal Posts No 7 and No 8 using 4 Bolts No 39 4 Washers No 32 and 4 Nuts No 33 secure with Spanner...

Page 12: ...he Main Frame No 1 using 2 Screws No 100 secure with Spanner No 109 Attach the Computer No 97 to the Computer Holder No 102 using 2 Screws No 78 secure with Spanner No 109 Once secured connect the wir...

Page 13: ...for three seconds removing the batteries will also reset the computer and return all function settings back to zero 3 MODE To select the LOCK MODE setting press the MODE key when the pointer on the fu...

Page 14: ...Cap No 22 Bolt No 31 and Nut No 33 as shown above in figure I Next remove the Spacer No 30 as shown above in figure I I next add some grease to the surface and to the inside of the Spacer No 30 this...

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