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OPERATIONS

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

This monitor uses two (2) 1.5 volt ALKALINE batteries. To fi t the batteries, remove the rear cover on the monitor,
Figure 11, and carefully insert the two “AAA” type batteries into the battery compartment making sure that the
battery’s polarity is correct (matching the battery’s + terminal with the + sign inside the battery compartment, and
the - terminal with the - sign). Close the cover.

If, after having switched the monitor on, it displays errors or merely partial segments then remove the batteries
and wait for about 15 seconds before reinstalling them.

Weak batteries (run down) produce a weak digital display (poor contrast) and erroneous readings. Change them
immediately.

Important.

Discarded batteries must be deposited in special containers, Figure 12.

FITTING THE ELECTRONIC MONITOR

Fit the monitor (m) into the boss on the bracket (n), as shown in Figure 13, connect terminal (F) on the middle
cable to terminal (E) for the monitor, Figure 14, then connect terminal (h) on the middle cable to terminal (k), as
shown in Figure 15 for the feedback cable.

ELECTRONIC MONITOR

To give you greater control over the exercise, this electronic unit provides simultaneous read-outs of speed,
distance, exercise time, calories burnt.
The screen will switch itself on automatically as soon as you start exercising or by pressing any key.

The monitor will switch itself off automatically if the unit stands idle for more than 4 minutes, with the screen
displaying the temperature.

A: TIME SETTING

After installing the batteries, the time window will blink in the display.
Press the key to set the hours, wait 5 seconds and the minute window will start to blink; press the key to set the
minutes.

B: TIME FUNCTION

This function counts up in steps of one second, up to a maximum of 99:00 minutes.
Pressing the key for more than two seconds will reset all of the values except time.

1. Press any key to switch the monitor on.

C: DISTANCE FUNCTION

This function counts up in equal distance steps of a fraction of a mile.
Pressing the key for more than two seconds will reset all of the values except time.

1. Press any key to switch the monitor on.

D: CALORIE FUNCTION

This function counts up in steps of one calorie, up to a maximum of 999.9 calories.
Pressing the key for more than two seconds will reset all of the values, except time.

1. Press any key to switch the monitor on.

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Summary of Contents for PTS68 Master Bike

Page 1: ...undertaken without first consulting a physician No specific health claims are made or implied as they relate to the equipment IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Training 3 Assembly Instructions 8 Maintenance 16 Troubleshooting 17 Exploded View 18 Parts List 19 Safety 1 Warranty 20 Pre Assembly Instructions 7 Operations 12...

Page 3: ...ll away from any of the moving parts 6 Wear clothing suitable for doing exercise Do not use baggy clothing that might get caught up in the bike Always wear running shoes or trainers when using the mac...

Page 4: ...e replaced over time 22 This bike is not suitable for therapeutic use Caution Consult your doctor before beginning to use the bike This advice is especially important for those over 35 years of age or...

Page 5: ...erobic Fitness The largest amount of oxygen that you can use per minute during exercise is called your maximum oxygen uptake MVo2 This is often referred to as your aerobic capacity The effort that you...

Page 6: ...measure of the required intensity of exercise You need to exercise hard enough to condition your circulatory system and increase your pulse rate but not enough to strain your heart Your initial level...

Page 7: ...perience major discomfort you may be on a program that is too advanced or you have increased your program too rapidly If you experience PAIN during or after exercise your body is telling your somethin...

Page 8: ...Stretch With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor Bend your front leg lean forward and move...

Page 9: ...tions and behavior resulting in accidents Under no circumstances should this appliance be used as a toy 4 The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone who uses the machine is duly informed about...

Page 10: ...ASSEMBLY If you are missing parts or require information on how to operate this product please call 1 949 206 0330 8...

Page 11: ...e frame using the nuts 8 washer 9 and bolts 10 Step two Attach the handlebar post 23 by inserting it into the head tube on the frame Use the knob to adjust and tighten the height to the desired positi...

Page 12: ...stationary bike they are on Note the right hand crank is on the same side as the belt guard 24 Be careful to align the threads correctly to avoid damaging them Applying a little grease on the threads...

Page 13: ...ise resistance on the stationary bike using the brake knob 31 to loosen or tighten The flywheel should rotate freely without resistance when you loosen the brake system fully More experienced riders m...

Page 14: ...OPERATIONS ELECTRONIC MONITOR 12...

Page 15: ...OPERATIONS Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure14 Figure 15 13...

Page 16: ...NITOR To give you greater control over the exercise this electronic unit provides simultaneous read outs of speed distance exercise time calories burnt The screen will switch itself on automatically a...

Page 17: ...are run down change them immediately Problem Display segments of a function read out are not visible or error messages for a particular function appear Solution a Remove the batteries for 15 seconds...

Page 18: ...d clean tube X 7 Remove seat post and clean tube X 8 Check brake pads for wear align X 9 Check brake adjustment X 10 Check security of all knobs release lever X 11 Check toe straps for signs of wear X...

Page 19: ...DJUSTABLE FEET UNDER THE REAR STABILIZERS ADJUST THE FEET WHEN THE BIKE IS NOT LEVEL TO THE FLOOR MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 1 THE SAFELY LEVEL OF THE EQUIPMENT CAN ONLY BE MAINTAINED IF IT IS REGULARLY...

Page 20: ...EXPLODED VIEW 18...

Page 21: ...ut ordering replacement part If you are missing parts call 1 949 206 0330 for assistance Seat stabilizer stabilizer belt belt Adjustable foot belt belt Brake Pad Assembly Brake Pad Assembly Brake Pad...

Page 22: ...nty is void THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Pre delivery set up Components that require replacement due to dirt or lack of regular maintenance Expendable items which become worn during normal use arms ba...

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