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ADJUSTING THE SEAT CUSHION

The seat of this bike is fully adjustable as it moves Up, 
Down, Fore (forward), Aft (backward).

To adjust the height of 

Adjustable Seat Tube (NO. 

6)

, loosen and pull the 

Adjustment Knob (NO. 20)

 

outward, then raise or lower the seat to the desired 
height.  Once  adjusted,  re-insert  and  tighten  the 

Adjustment  Knob  (NO.  20)

  to  secure  the 

Adjust-

able Seat Tube (NO. 6)

 in place.

To adjust the seat back and forth, loosen and pull the 

Plum  Knob  (NO.  19)

  outward,  then  slide  the 

Seat 

Slider (No. 7)

 to desired position. Once positioned, 

re-insert  and  tighten  the 

Plum  Knob  (NO.  19)

  to 

secure the 

Seat Slider (No. 7)

 in place.

Note: 

When adjusting, you will see height mark and a 

STOP  on  the 

Adjustable  Seat  Tube  (NO.  6)

.  The 

height mark is for reference only. Do not lift the tube 
passed  the  STOP  mark.  Always  check  the 

Adjust-

ment  Knob  (NO.  20)

  and 

Plum  Knob  (NO.  19)

  to 

ensure that it is fully secured when you finish making 
an adjustment.

20

7

6

19

PEDAL STRAP ADJUSTMENT

Your feet should be secured in the toe clips during 
exercise. Place your feet as far forward into the toe 
clips  as  you  can.  With  your  feet  in  place,  turn  the 
crank to bring one foot to within arm’s reach, grasp 
the pedal strap and pull it upward to tighten the toe 
clip cage. Then insert the strap back into the hoop of 
the toe clip. Repeat this process to secure your other 
foot.

Summary of Contents for BC-B399

Page 1: ...ORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions Your satisfaction is very important to us PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US support onebancon com w w w o...

Page 2: ...2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 3 PARTS LIST 4 HARDWARE PACKAGE 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 BATTERY INSTALLATION REPLACEMENT 7 ADJUSTMENTS USAGE GUIDE 8 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 9 EXERCISE METER 10 SPECIFICATIONS 1...

Page 3: ...pet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet 60 CM of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the eq...

Page 4: ...2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Page 5: ...ensity Magnet 25 12 6 Qty Description Spec NO 27 1 Flywheel Axle 28 1 Flywheel Spacer 29 2 Bushing 30 4 Bottom Upright Cover Fixed Base 31 4 Top Upright Cover Fixed Base 32 1 Magnetic Snap t Base 33 1...

Page 6: ...Washer 20 7 27 1 t0 3 68 1 C clip Qty Description Spec NO 69 4 Pan Hexagon Socket Bolt M10 15 70 2 Hexagon Flange Nut M10 1 25P 9H 71 1 C clip 72 1 Hexagon Nut M8 35 73 1 Hexagon Lock Nut M8 74 1 Hex...

Page 7: ...NO 61 8 4 16 t1 6 4PCS Spanner S13 S14 S15 1PC Allen Wrench S5 S6 1PC Console 54 1PC Ordering Replacement Parts Please provide the following information in order for us to accurately identify the part...

Page 8: ...NO 2 NO 3 to Main Frame NO 1 using 4 Pan Hexagon Socket Bolts NO 60 4 Washers NO 61 and 4 Spring Washers NO 62 as shown in the diagram Make sure the bolts have been tightly fastened Tighten with Alle...

Page 9: ...ustable Han dlebar Tube NO 4 with 4 Pan Hexagon Socket Bolts NO 63 and 4 Spring Washers NO 62 Secure and tighten with Allen Wrench NOTE Do not pull out Communication Wire A with force while assembling...

Page 10: ...D from Console NO 54 with Communication Wire C on Handlebar NO 5 insert the connected wires into the Handlebar NO 5 Secure the Console NO 54 to Handlebar NO 5 using 4 Pan Phillips Bolts that were remo...

Page 11: ...the Left Pedal NO 14L with the Left Crank NO 13L at 90 degrees and gently insert the pedal into the crank arm Turn the pedal counter clockwise as tightly as you can with your hand Secure with Spanner...

Page 12: ...not mix battery types and do not mix old and new batteries Be sure to remove the batteries to prevent corrosion damage if you are not going to use the machine for an extended period of time Dispose b...

Page 13: ...he surface that the bike is on When you have nished adjusting the Adjust ment Foot Pad No 52 re tighten the Hexa gon Nut No 86 by turning it counter clock wise to complete the balance adjustment of th...

Page 14: ...Knob NO 19 to secure the Seat Slider No 7 in place Note When adjusting you will see height mark and a STOP on the Adjustable Seat Tube NO 6 The height mark is for reference only Do not lift the tube...

Page 15: ...assed the STOP mark 20 4 TRANSPORTING THE BIKE To move the bike rst ensure that the Handlebar NO 5 is properly secured If the handlebar is loose tighten the Adjustment Knob No 20 to secure it Next sta...

Page 16: ...oft cloth to clean the Console Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent automotive cleaner or any product that contains ammonia Do not clean the Console in direct sunlight or at high temperatures B...

Page 17: ...which can not be used in medical treatment RPM Displays the frequency per minute from 0 to 999 LEVEL Displays the current level of resistance SLEEP MODE Without any signal of exercise or operation fo...

Page 18: ...NCTION SCAN TIME SPEED DISTANCE CALORIES RPM LEVEL BATTERY TYPE OPERATING TEMPERATURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE 2 pcs of SIZE AA 0 40 10 60 Every 6 seconds 0 00 99 59 MIN SEC 0 99 9 MPH 0 999 9 MILE 0 9999...

Page 19: ...CONNECT WITH US W W W O N E B A N C O N C O M FOR FITNESS ARTICLES VIDEOS WORKOUTS BANCON BANCONFITNESS BANCONFITNESS BANCONFITNESS BANCONFITNESS...

Page 20: ...ions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determi...

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