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BF 718

Before use, you must read and understand all instructions & warning stated in this Owner's Manual as well as
posted on the equipment. 

Warm-Up Instructions

Groin Stretch

1. Sit with your knees flexed 

and soles of feet together.

2. Hold your ankles and bend 

at your hips (keep your 

back straight) as you press 

your knees toward the 

floor with your elbows.

Hamstring Stretch

1. Sit with your left leg extended and bend your right 

leg at the knee as you place the sole of your right foot 

against the inner thigh of your extended leg.

2. Flex the foot of your extended leg (toes pointed 

toward ceiling) and gently bend forward from your 

hips; keep your back straight.

3. Reach your hands on your extended leg as far as pos-

sible and then switch legs and repeat.

Trunk Twister

1. Sit with your leg extended and 

bend your right knee as you cross 

your right leg over your left leg.  

Your right foot should be flat on the 

floor alongside your left knee.

2. Place your left arm on the outside 

of your right leg and pull against 

that leg while twisting your trunk 

as far as possible to the right.  Place 

your right hand on the floor behind 

your buttocks.  Reverse leg posi-

tions and repeat.

Hip Stretch

1. Lie on your back and raise your right leg as you clasp both hands 

under the back of the knee.  Keep your left leg straight.

2. Gently pull your right leg toward your trunk without raising your 

upper body.  Switch leg positions and repeat.

The following flexibility exercises are provided to you as a means to prevent injury while you are exercising.  A 

proper warm-up routine decreases the chance of injuring your muscles while you are exercising.  Please take the 

time to do these flexibility exercises before and after each time you exercise.

Quadriceps Stretch

1. Stand on your left leg and hold onto 

a support with your left hand.

2. Flex your right leg behind you, grasp 

your ankle or foot with your right 

hand and pull your foot toward your 

buttocks.  Keep your back straight 

and right knee pointed down.  Repeat 

on the other leg.

 

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Summary of Contents for BF 718

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use BF 718 Pro Cycle Trainer ...

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Page 3: ...s manual carefully before commencing the assembly of your product or starting to exercise Please keep all children away from this item when in use Do not allow children to climb or play on them when they are not in use Supervise teenagers while they use this unit For your own safety always ensure that there is at least 3 feet of free space in all directions around your product while you are exerci...

Page 4: ...chine Do not be alarmed if you see parts on this page that are not included in your hardware packet 19 Nut M8 4 Pieces Others Tool 1 Piece 1 Piece 35 Knob Bolt M8x15 mm 1 Piece Pre assembled 23 Spring Loaded Knob 2 Pieces Pre assembled 14 Carriage Bolt M8x45 mm 4 Pieces 33 Bolt M8x15 mm 4 Pieces Washer 32 Spring Washer M8 4 Pieces 36 Washer M8 1 Piece Pre assembled 20 Washer M8 4 Pieces Nut Bolt B...

Page 5: ...ank 11 Shroud 12 End Cap for Stabilizer 13 Adjustable Bolt 14 Carriage Bolt M8x45 mm 15 Nut M8 16 Front Roller 17 Nylon Nut M8 18 Hex Bolt M8x40 mm 19 Nut M8 20 Washer M8 21 Oval Inner Plug 50x25 mm 22 Sleeve 23 Spring Loaded Knob 24 Water Bottle 25 Water Bottle Holder 26 Screw ST4 2x19 mm 27 Friction Pad 28 Brack Base 29 Rectangular Inner Plug 40x20 mm 30 Foam Grip 31 Round Inner Plug φ25x1 5 mm ...

Page 6: ...embly process Please note that not all of the parts and hardware you see here will be used while you are assembling the machine because some of these items are already pre installed Please continue to the next page to begin the assembly process and use this page only as a reference guide for parts and hardware Exploded Diagram BF 718 ...

Page 7: ...ear Stabilizer 02 followed by the rear Main Frame 01 Secure them together using two Washers 20 and two Nuts 19 USING THE ADJUSTABLE BOLTS The Adjustable Bolts 13 located on the bottom corners are a security feature that allow you to adjust the height of the bike in a case such as uneven floors You should only exercise on the bike if it is on an even plane to avoid serious injury Slip one Nut 15 on...

Page 8: ...to adjust the distance of the seat from the handle bars Please tighten the knob after making an adjustment but do not over tighten the knob If the Seat Post 04 is not already pre assembled please insert the Seat Post 04 into the mouth of the post that is protruding from the top of the Main Frame 01 Please ensure that the hole on the Seat Post 04 is facing the same side as the Spring Loaded Knob 23...

Page 9: ... BF 718 Attach the Handle Bar 07 to the Center Post 06 and secure them together by inserting four Bolts 33 through four Spring Washers 32 then through the holes on the Handle Bar 07 and the Center Post 06 Secure the Spring Loaded Knob 23 to the front of the Main Frame 01 by turning the Spring Loaded Knob 23 clockwise Once the Handle Bar 07 is properly secured to the Center Post 06 insert the Cente...

Page 10: ...o the Left Crank 10L by turning the bolt head on the Left Pedal 09L COUNTER CLOCKWISE Screw the Right Pedal 09R to the Right Crank 10R by turning the bolt head on the Right Pedal 09R CLOCKWISE The assembly process is now complete However for your own safety please make sure to read this entire manual which includes safety instructions and warnings as well as any safety warning labels located on th...

Page 11: ...s 09L R after your workout session to avoid injury to yourself and those around you Always wait for the flywheel crank and pedals to come to a complete stop before you dismount the bike to avoid serious injury A Adjusting the Tension Increasing or decreasing the tension allows you to add variety to your workout sessions by adjusting the resistance level of the bike To increase tension and increase...

Page 12: ...ome to a complete stop before dismounting the bike to avoid serious injury To avoid rust or corrosion to the flywheel caused by moisture and sweat we advise wiping and drying the flywheel and surrounding parts with a dry absorbent towel after each workout session Do not use solvent cleaners If you are in any doubt do not use your cleansing product contact CUSTOMER SUPPORT When bike is not in use t...

Page 13: ...e floor alongside your left knee 2 Place your left arm on the outside of your right leg and pull against that leg while twisting your trunk as far as possible to the right Place your right hand on the floor behind your buttocks Reverse leg posi tions and repeat Hip Stretch 1 Lie on your back and raise your right leg as you clasp both hands under the back of the knee Keep your left leg straight 2 Gen...

Page 14: ...nder your left shoulder to the upper back 2 Try to reach your finger tips If you are not able to reach your fingertips use a towel as an extension of your hands and gently pull one hand toward the other Reverse arm positions and repeat Calf Stretch 1 Place both hands against a wall to aid your balance Press the ball of your left foot against the wall and keep the heel of the same foot rested on the ...

Page 15: ...Proof of purchase version 10 10 2011 Model Number BF 718 BF 718 ...

Page 16: ...Body Flex Sports Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Telephone 888 266 6789 Email info bodyflexsports com ...

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