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Assembly Instructions

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Hardware Required

Computer Assembly:

2

Remove the two

Screws (#54)

and two

Washers

(#61)

from the

Computer (#6)

and set them aside

as we will use them in a later process. Then connect

the

Sensor Wire (middle) (#28b)

to the

Sensor

wire (upper) (#28c).

Once the sensor wires are connected, carefully tuck

the wire in the front post while sliding the computer

into the slot. Once the computer is in place secure

it with two

Screws (#54)

two

Washers (#61)

that were

set aside from the previous process.

Connect the

Sensor Wire of Handle Pulse (#31)

to

the socket on the back side of the

Computer (#6).

Attach the

Cover of Handlebar (#25-1 & #25-2)

to

the

Front Post (#4),

and secure them with two

Screws

(#36)

and one

Screw (#55).

61

#66. Knob (M10)

#63. Spring Loaded Knob

Summary of Contents for BRM 6110

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use BRM 6110 ...

Page 2: ...u should avoid storage in excessively cold or damp places as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems Weight Limit Your product is suitable for users weighing 300 pounds or less Warranty Body Flex Sports warrants your product for a period of 1 year for the frame and 90 days on all parts if the item is used for the intended purpose properly maintained and not used commercially Any alte...

Page 3: ...ome of these parts may have already been pre assembled on your unit The following hardware is used to assemble your unit Please take Pre assemble Pre assemble Pre assemble Pre assemble Pre assemble 61 13 Pre assemble 3 pieces Pre assemble 3 pieces 5 66 Knob M10 1 piece 63 Spring Loaded Knob 1 piece ...

Page 4: ... 44 Special Washer ID19 4xOD24 16 Screw M4x16mm 45 Nylon Nut M10 17 AC Adapter 46 Hex Bolt M8x75 mm 18R R 18R L End Cap 148 81 48 47 Screw M3x15 mm 18L R 18L L End Cap 148 81 54 48 Knob M8 19 Bushing 49 Hex Bolt M8x45 mm 20R 1 20L 1 End Cap 185 105 43 50 Carriage Bolt M8x38 mm 20L 2 20L 2 End Cap 185 105 25 51 Arc Washer M8 21 Plastic Spacer 52 Cap Nut M8 22R 1 22R 2 Cover of Right Handlebar 53 Bo...

Page 5: ...BRM 6110 Page 4 Exploded Diagram ...

Page 6: ...tructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 1 Hardware Required Stabilizer Assembly 61 4 4 Secure the Front Stabilizer 2 and Rear Stabilizer 3 to the Main Frame 1 by using four Bolts 35 and four Washers 37 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 7: ... 4 4 A Slide the Cover of Post 29 off the Main Frame 1 and onto the Front Post 4 B With the help of an assistant connect the Sensor Wire lower 28a to the Sensor Wire middle 28b C Secure the Front Post 4 to the Main Frame 1 by using four Bolts 39 and four Washers 37 61 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 8: ...place as indicated in the assembly below Then slide the Lower Handlebars 7R 7L to the Front Post 4 Take note to slide the longer end of the shaft into the Front Post 4 on both ends Before securing both the Lower Handlebars 7R 7L make sure the Plastic Spacers 21 are aligned flushed against the Front Post 4 with no gap Once you have confirmed that it is aligned properly secure it with two Washers 40...

Page 9: ...he Special Washer 44 are already pre assembled Ensure that they are properly in place as indicated in the assembly below Then slide the Left Pedal Arm 9L into the Crank Stud 60 and secure it with one Washer 43 and one Nylon Nut 45 as shown in the assembly below Repeat this process on the opposite side 61 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 10: ...d secure it with one Hex Bolt 46 one Washer 37 and one Nylon Nut 38 Repeat this process on the opposite side NOTE During installation you may noticed that the Lower Handlebar 7R 7L and the Pedal Arm 9R 9L will be slightly off and does not line up in order for the Hex Bolt 46 to go through For an easier installation turn the wheel until the Left Pedal Arm 9L and the Left Lower Handlebar 7L can be p...

Page 11: ... 6 C Assemble the End Caps 11L 1 11L 2 to the rear of the Left Pedal Arm 9L with three Screws 47 Repeat this process on the opposite side Assemble the End Caps 18L R 18L L to the front of the Left Pedal Arm 9L with two Screws 36 Repeat this process on the opposite side 61 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 12: ...4 4 Attach the Pedals 10R 10L to Pedal Arm 9R 9L then secure with four Hex Bolts 49 and four Knobs 48 Align the pedals to the standard position as shown To better fit the way you exercise you can customize the pedal to any of the 3 available positions that gives you most comfortable distance to grip the handlebars 61 ...

Page 13: ...8L to the Lower Handlebars 7R 7L and secure them with four Carriage Bolts 50 four Arc Washers 51 and four Cap Nuts 52 B Attach the snap on Cover of Left Handlebar 22L 1 22L 2 to the left Lower Handlebar 7L Align the two together and press firmly until it snaps into place Repeat this process on the opposite side 61 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 14: ...ly Instructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 7 Hardware Required Middle Handlebar Assembly 2 2 Secure the Middle Handlebar 5 to the Front Post 4 by using two Spring Washers 42 and two Bolts 53 61 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 15: ...upper 28c Once the sensor wires are connected carefully tuck the wire in the front post while sliding the computer into the slot Once the computer is in place secure it with two Screws 54 two Washers 61 that were set aside from the previous process Connect the Sensor Wire of Handle Pulse 31 to the socket on the back side of the Computer 6 Attach the Cover of Handlebar 25 1 25 2 to the Front Post 4...

Page 16: ...ttle Holder 56 has already been pre installed on to the Front Post 4 Remove the two Screws 58 and two Washers 59 located on the Front Post 4 as illustrated Then secure the Water Bottle Holder 56 to the Front Post 4 using the two Screws 58 and two Washers 59 that has just been removed Slide the Water Bottle 57 into place 61 66 Knob M10 63 Spring Loaded Knob ...

Page 17: ...eat Post 65 The Spring Loaded Knob 63 has a safety feature that allows you to loosen it by turning it counter clockwise three times as you pull it outward Adjust the seat height and then pop the knob back in Tighten the knob by turning clockwise See the illustration below Knob 66 to secure it This knob can be loosened to adjust the handle bars Make from the then through any one of the knob after m...

Page 18: ...eo interface Fig 3 2 In the Video Player interface Fig 3 you will notice a preloaded workout video file name Exercise Program Video 3gp Using the _ Λ_ or _V_ keys select the file and press _OK_ to play the video 3 In the movie playing mode Fig 4 the following keys are used _OK_ Play Pause _Λ_ Previous Video _V_ Next Video _ _ Fast Backward Press twice to go 2x Faster _ _ Fast Forward Press twiceS ...

Page 19: ...Proof of purchase BR0 6 10 Page 18 Model Number BRM 6110 version 2009 ...

Page 20: ...Body Flex Sports Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Telephone 888 266 6789 Email info bodyflexsports com ...

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