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PARTS LIST                                                                                                             

NO.

 

DESCRIPTION

 

Q'TY

 

NO.

 

DESCRIPTION

 

Q'TY

 

1

 

Console

 

1

 

43

 

Tension cable

 

1

 

2

 

Screw M5 x 10

 

4

 

44

 

Fly wheel

 

1

 

3

 

End cap

 

4

 

45

 

Chain adjuster set

 

2

 

4

 

Hand grip

 

2

 

46

 

Flange nut

 

2

 

5

 

Screw M2.5 x 33

 

4

 

47

 

Axle cap

 

2

 

6

 

Hand pulse wire

 

2

 

48

 

Drill screw M5 x 15

 

11

 

7LF

 

Upper central shaft plastic cover - LF

 

1

 

49

 

Sensor

 

1

 

7LR

 

Upper central shaft plastic cover - LR

 

1

 

50

 

C-clip Ø8

 

1

 

7RF

 

Upper central shaft plastic cover - RF

 

1

 

51

 

Wave washer Ø10 x Ø15 x 0.5t

 

1

 

7RR

 

Upper central shaft plastic cover - RR

 

1

 

52

 

Washer Ø10 x Ø15 x 1.0t

 

2

 

8L

 

Handlebar - L

 

1

 

53

 

Idle pulley

 

1

 

8R

 

Handlebar - R

 

1

 

54

 

Axle for idle pulley

 

1

 

9

 

Self-tapping screw M4 x 20

 

8

 

55

 

Screw M5 x 7.5

 

2

 

10

 

Rest handlebar

 

1

 

56

 

Crank connect cover

 

2

 

11

 

Screw M5 x 15

 

3

 

57

 

Bearing 2203-2RS

 

2

 

12F

 

Front console rack

 

1

 

58

 

C-clip Ø40

 

2

 

12R

 

Rear console rack

 

1

 

59

 

Spacer    Ø17.5 x Ø22 x 12

 

2

 

13

 

Washer Ø8 x Ø16 x 1.5t

 

3

 

60

 

Socket head bolt M6 x 15

 

8

 

14

 

Socket head bolt M8 x 43

 

4

 

61

 

Plastic cover

 

2

 

15

 

Lower swing bar welding

 

2

 

62

 

Round cover

 

2

 

16

 

Nut  M8

 

4

 

63

 

Self- tapping screw M4.5 x 25

 

4

 

17F

 

Front central shaft cover

 

1

 

64L

 

Shroud - L

 

1

 

17R

 

Rear central shaft cover

 

1

 

64R

 

Shroud - R

 

1

 

18

 

Handlebar post

 

1

 

65

 

Drill screw M5 x 20

 

6

 

19

 

Wave washer Ø17 x Ø22 x 0.5t

 

2

 

66

 

Hexagon screw M8 x 20

 

2

 

20

 

Bearing 6203-2RS

 

4

 

67

 

Nut  M8

 

2

 

21

 

Washer Ø8 x Ø24 x 2.0t

 

6

 

68

 

Cross welding

 

2

 

22

 

Spring washer Ø8

 

21

 

69

 

Washer Ø5 x Ø14 x 1.5t

 

2

 

23

 

Socket head bolt M8 x 20

 

4

 

70

 

Self- tapping screw M4.5 x 15

 

2

 

24

 

Foam for handlebar

 

2

 

71

 

Socket head bolt M6 x 15

 

2

 

25L

 

Pedal - L

 

1

 

72

 

Hex bolt M8 x 50

 

2

 

25R

 

Pedal - R

 

1

 

73

 

Hex bolt M8 x 12

 

4

 

26

 

Socket head bolt M10 x 82

 

2

 

74

 

Round metal plate welding

 

1

 

27

 

Bearing 6200-2RS

 

4

 

75

 

C-clip

 

2

 

28L

 

Pedal arm - L

 

1

 

76

 

Belt 550-J6

 

1

 

28R

 

Pedal arm - R

 

1

 

77

 

Pulley wheel

 

1

 

29

 

Washer Ø8 x Ø19 x 2.0t

 

2

 

78

 

Wave washer Ø20 x Ø25 x 0.5t

 

1

 

30

 

Nut M8

 

2

 

79

 

Washer Ø20 x Ø25 x 1.0t

 

1

 

31F

 

Front plastic cover

 

2

 

80

 

Bearing 6004-2RS

 

2

 

31R

 

Rear plastic cover

 

2

 

81

 

Real end cap

 

2

 

32

 

Self- tapping screw M4 x 20

 

2

 

82

 

Front stabilizer

 

1

 

33

 

Washer Ø8 x Ø19 x 1.5t

 

6

 

83

 

Socket head bolt M8 x 90

 

4

 

34

 

Socket head bolt M8 x 20

 

9

 

84

 

Main frame

 

1

 

35

 

Wire upper

 

1

 

85

 

Power wire

 

1

 

36

 

Wire lower

 

1

 

86

 

Washer Ø20 x Ø25 x 2.0t

 

1

 

37

 

Front stabilizer

 

1

 

87

 

C-clip

 

1

 

38L

 

Front stabilizer cap - L

 

1

 

88

 

Tension motor

 

1

 

38R

 

Front stabilizer cap - R

 

1

 

89

 

Real plastic cover

 

1

 

39

 

Socket head bolt M8 x 43

 

6

 

90

 

Front plastic cover

 

1

 

40

 

Washer Ø8 x Ø16 x 2.0t

 

8

 

91

 

Cap nut M10

 

1

 

Summary of Contents for G2338I

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Page 2: ...n and success during training Please note and follow the enclosed safety and assembly instructions carefully If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact us Table of Content as below 1 Safety Instruction 3 2 Exploded Drawing 4 3 Parts List 5 4 Assembly Instruction 6 5 Computer Instruction 12 ...

Page 3: ...ginal spare parts in the event of a repair 16 Do not use strong solvents for cleaning and only use the tools supplied or suitable ones of your own for any repairs that may be required 17 Please dispose of the packaging and any parts that have to be replaced subsequently all parts for the unit at suitable collecting points or containers with a view to saving the environment 18 DO NOT pull out the s...

Page 4: ...ental and physical condition and the temper of the children should be taken in consideration Make sure that the children are instructed properly in the use of the product and in the controlled execution of the different exercise Point out especially that the product is not any kind of toy The company reserves the right to the specification of products and are subject to change without prior notice...

Page 5: ...tral shaft cover 1 64R Shroud R 1 18 Handlebar post 1 65 Drill screw M5 x 20 6 19 Wave washer Ø17 x Ø22 x 0 5t 2 66 Hexagon screw M8 x 20 2 20 Bearing 6203 2RS 4 67 Nut M8 2 21 Washer Ø8 x Ø24 x 2 0t 6 68 Cross welding 2 22 Spring washer Ø8 21 69 Washer Ø5 x Ø14 x 1 5t 2 23 Socket head bolt M8 x 20 4 70 Self tapping screw M4 5 x 15 2 24 Foam for handlebar 2 71 Socket head bolt M6 x 15 2 25L Pedal ...

Page 6: ...6 NO DESCRIPTION Q TY 92 Screwdriver 1 93 Multi hex tool 1 94 Adaptor 1 95 Washer Ø8 x Ø16 x 1 5t 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION ...

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Page 11: ...11 Now your machine is ready for use Note Before using the machine make sure all the screws are fasten tightly ...

Page 12: ... to start or press any key to awaken the console Fig 1 Fig 2 III USER Operation instructions U0 U4 Select USER 0 USER 1 USER2 USER 3 USER 4 The message reads U0 until a selection is made By pressing or button to choose from U0 U4 1 Press ENTER button to accept U0 U4 By pressing the or button to adjust the SEX FEM MALE 2 Press ENTER button to accept SEX By pressing the or button to adjust the AGE v...

Page 13: ...button to accept WATT By pressing the or button to adjust the TIME value Press ENTER button to accept TIME By pressing the or button to adjust the DISTANCE value Press ENTER button to accept DISTANCE By pressing the or button to adjust the CALORIES value 5 If Press ENTER button to accept PERSONAL and you can set your own exercise program By pressing the or button to adjust the LEVEL 1 24 and press...

Page 14: ... button to accept TIME By pressing the or button to adjust the DISTANCE value Press ENTER button to accept DISTANCE By pressing the or button to adjust the CALORIES value V Pre defined program profile MANUAL PROGRAM FITNESS WATT PERSONAL H R C RANDOM Program Profile for the P1 P12 Program P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 ...

Page 15: ...on displays will stop except TIME The testing will measure the heartbeat rate Time starts counting from 00 10 00 09 to 00 00 if the measurement does not show within 10 seconds the measuring system will shut down and return to the sport mode If 10 seconds after the heart rate value is not equal to zero Time starts counting from 00 60 00 59 to 00 00 As soon as 00 00 is reached the computer will show...

Page 16: ...button Used to change SEX AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT TIME DISTANCE CALORIES TARGET HRC value and work LEVEL Work level can be changed during a workout 4 RECOVERY button Press the button to activate heart rate recovery function 5 RESET button Set in USERS state press the button to return to select the USER mode Set in Program state press the button to return to the initial state of choose program Press and ...

Page 17: ...100 30 Yes 3 WEIGHT 20 330 Lb 10 150 KG 70 70 Yes 4 HEIGHT 36 84 INCH 90 210 CM 70 175 Yes 5 TIME 0 00 99 59 0 00 No 6 DISTANCE 0 0 99 99 0 0 No 7 CALORIES 0 999 0 No 8 SPEED 0 0 99 9 0 0 No 9 PULSE 30 200 bpm 0 No 10 RPM 0 250 rpm 0 No 11 BRAKE RESISTANCE LEVEL L1 L24 L1 No 12 USER U0 U4 U0 Yes ...

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