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WARM-UP and COOL-DOWN

Warm-up    

The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries. Warm

up for two to five minutes before strength-training or aerobic exercising.  Perform activities that raise your
heart rate and warm the working muscles.  Activities may include brisk walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump
rope, and running in place

Stretching

    Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm-up and again after your strength

or aerobic training session is very important.  Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their
elevated temperature, which greatly reduces the risk of injury.  Stretches should be held for 15 to 30 seconds.
Do not bounce.

Suggested Stretching Exercises

Remember always to check with your physician before starting any exercise program.

Cool-Down

    The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal, or near normal, resting state

at the end of each exercise session.  A proper cool-down slowly lowers your heart rate and allows blood to
return to the heart.  Your cool-down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after
each strength-training session.

Lower Body Stretch

Place feet shoulder-width
apart and lean forward.
Keep this position for 30
seconds using the body as a
natural weight to stretch the
backs of the legs.
DO NOT BOUNCE!
When the pull on the back of
the legs lessen, try a lower
position gradually.

Floor Stretch

While sitting on the floor,
open the legs as wide as
possible.  Stretch the upper
body toward the knee on the
right leg by using your arms
to pull your chest to your
thighs.  Hold this stretch 10
to 30 seconds.
DO NOT BOUNCE!
Do this stretch 10 times.
Repeat the stretch with the
left leg.

Bent Over Leg Stretch

Stand with feet shoulder-
width apart and lean forward
as illustrated.  Using the
arms, 

gently

 pull the upper

body towards the right leg.
Let the head hang down.
DO NOT BOUNCE!
Hold the position a minimum
of 10 seconds.  Repeat
pulling the upper body to the
left leg.  Do this stretch
several times slowly.

Bent Torso Pulls

While sitting on the floor,
have legs apart one leg
straight and one knee bent.
Pull the chest down to touch
the thigh on the leg that is
bent and twist at the waist.
Hold this position at least 10
seconds.  Repeat 10 times
on each side.

Summary of Contents for Conversion II 9003

Page 1: ...th this equipment If you feel faint or dizzy immediately discontinue use of this equipment Serious bodily injury can occur if this equipment is not assembled and used correctly Serious bodily injury c...

Page 2: ...he Conversion II 9003 Lock seat in position with at least one adjustment hole visible in front of the seat before lifting rail to storage position This will prevent the seat from damaging the covers C...

Page 3: ...achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle Before reading further please review the drawing below and familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled Read this manual carefully before using the...

Page 4: ...s Place the washers the end of the bolts or screws on the circles to check for the correct diameter Use the small scale to check the length of the bolts and screws NOTICE The length of all bolts and s...

Page 5: ...FOOT PEDALS with BUTTON HEAD BOLTS M8x1 25x15mm 94 and LARGE WASHERS M8 109 at both ends of the PEDAL SHAFT 44 NOTE R L R 6 You need to use two Allen Wrenches to tighten the BUTTON HEAD BOLTS M8x1 25x...

Page 6: ...the NUT CAPS 79 onto HEX BOLT M10x1 5x125mm 103 and NYLOCK NUT M10x1 5 105 STEP 6 Connect the lower end of the SUPPORT TUBE 56 to the MAIN FRAME 1 with HEX BOLT M10x1 5x85mm 101 and NYLOCKNUT M10x1 5...

Page 7: ...e BACK CUSHION 69 onto the SEAT CARRIAGE 64 with HEX BOLTS M6x1x30mm 96 STEP 10 Turn the knob of the SPRING PIN 67 counterclockwise and lock the knob in the release position refer to the inset drawing...

Page 8: ...ly removed from the pedals Do the same way to attach the LEFT PEDAL 39 onto the LEFT CRANK 36 and snap the LEFT PEDAL STRAP 40 onto the LEFT PEDAL 39 STEP 12 Refer to the inset drawing Plug the PULSE...

Page 9: ...ting mode Press and release to select each function for preset target values for TIME CAL PULSE and DIST RPM Displays the current speed from zero to 999 9 Mile Hr Displays the calorie consumption from...

Page 10: ...e same type of battery Do not mix an alkaline battery with another type of battery Rechargeable batteries are not recommended 1 2 3 NOTE HOW TO INSTALL AND REPLACE BATTERIES LOAD ADJUSTMENT To increas...

Page 11: ...WER MODE Your Conversion II 9003 can be used in the Recumbent Bike mode or the Rower mode When the SPRING PIN 67 locks the SEATASSEMBLY to the RAIL 52 the Conversion II 9003 is in the Recumbent Bike m...

Page 12: ...as following illustrations Lock the Seat at proper position of rear part of the Rail By pulling the handlebar in different ways you can do the following exercises with your Conversion II 9003 BICEPS C...

Page 13: ...performed Verify that all nuts and bolts are present and properly tightened Replace missing nuts and bolts Tighten loose nuts and bolts Worn or damaged components shall be replaced immediately or the...

Page 14: ...h at least one adjustment hole visible in front of the seat NOTE This will prevent the seat from damaging the covers Remove the PULL PIN 63 and swing the REAR SUPPORT 62 toward the front NOTE This wil...

Page 15: ...maximum heart rate zone Start at the lower intensity and build up to higher intensity as you become more aerobically fit If you feel dizzy or lightheaded you should slow down or stop exercising Targe...

Page 16: ...our cool down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after each strength training session Lower Body Stretch Place feet shoulder width apart and lean forward Keep this posit...

Page 17: ...18 PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING FRONT BACK...

Page 18: ...hing 3 20 Wheel Spacer 3 21 Strap 1 22 Strap Roller 2 23 Roller Axle 1 24 Roller Spacer 2 25 Handlebar 1 26 Foam Grip 2 27 Tension Knob 1 28 Magnet 1 29 Sensor Wire 1 30 Meter 1 31 Top Cover 1 32 Mete...

Page 19: ...e 1 75 Pulse Connection Wire 1 76 Moving Wheel 2 77 Round Endcap 60mm 4 78 Dome Plug 25mm 4 79 Nut Cap M10 8 80 Carriage Bolt M8 x 1 25 x 60mm 3 81 Bolt Socket Head M8 x 1 25 x 70mm 2 82 Screw Round H...

Page 20: ...6 Flange Nut M10 x 1 25 2 107 Washer M6 4 108 Washer M8 x 16mm 7 109 Large Washer M8 x 23mm 2 110 Washer M10 2 111 One Way Bearing 2520 1 112 Roller Axle 1 113 Roller Spacer 1 114 Bolt Button Head M8...

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