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BRT5800/3980

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Assembly STEP 1

REAR STABILIZER ASSEMBLY

Secure the 

Rear Stabilizer (#15)

 to the 

Main Frame (#01) 

using

two

Carriage Bolts (#20)

 followed by two 

Arc Washers (#39)

, two 

Spring Washers (#41)

, and two 

Cap Nuts (#34)

.

FRONT STABILIZER ASSEMBLY

Secure the 

Front Stabilizer (#14)

 to the 

Main Frame (#01)

 using 

two

Carriage Bolts (#20)

 followed by two 

Arc Washers (#39)

, two 

Spring Washers (#41)

, and two 

Cap Nuts (#34)

.

Please Note that the 

Front Stabilizer (#14)

 has end caps that spin

for ease of relocating the unit and the 

Rear Stabilizer (#15)

 has

height adjustable end caps for leveling of the unit.

Hardware Required

Front Roller

NOTE BEFORE STARTING THE ASSEMBLY PROCESS :

To avoid misalignment due to over-tightening, please do not use a 

wrench and use only hand-tightening for now to ensure 

easy assembly.  

Wrench-tightening should be performed after all parts are assembled 

to ensure all nuts, bolts, and parts are tightly secured before use.

#41 Spring Washer (M8)

[4 pieces]

#20 Carriage Bolt (M8 x 70mm)

[4 pieces]

#34 Cap Nut (M8)  

[4 pieces]

#39 Arc Washer (M8)

[4 pieces]

Summary of Contents for BRT3980

Page 1: ...BRT5800 BRT3980 OWNER S MANUAL This product is intended for indoor home use only and is not to be used in a commercial setting U S Patent number US9474925B1 ...

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Page 3: ...S INJURIES AND EVEN DEATH CAN OCCUR IF THE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED The diagram below highlights and reviews many of the important Safety and Warning labels also found on the unit Please ensure any user of the unit familiarizes themselves with this Safety and Warning guidelines before use ...

Page 4: ... the proper operation of the equipment and to warn them of the potential hazards If at any time during exercise you feel faint dizzy or experience pain stop and consult your physician Your product is intended for use in clean dry conditions You should avoid storage in excessively cold or damp places as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems If you have any questions concerning the a...

Page 5: ...the assembly process This will make it easier to complete certain steps by allowing more tolerance for all the parts to fit properly 2 Do not tighten all the nuts onto the bolts securely until after you have completed assembly of your product 3 Use wrenches pliers or ratchet and sockets to tighten the bolts and nuts 4 The Nylon Nut should thread onto the Hex Bolt until the end of the Hex Bolt has ...

Page 6: ...8x15 mm 82 33 Screw M4x25 mm 34 Cap Nut M8 35 Nylon Nut 1 2 36 Nylon Nut M10 37 Nylon Nut M8 38 Washer M10 39 Arc Washer M8 40 Washer M8 Description 41 Spring Washer M8 42 D Shape Washer 19 mm 43 Wavy Washer ID 19 mm 44 Wavy Washer ID 16 mm 45 Bushing 46 Spring Loaded Knob M16 47 Knob Bolt M8 48 Lock Knob M10 49 Pop pin 79 51 Pulse Sensor Wire 80 81 54 Adapter 55 Left Pedal 56 Right Pedal 57 Left ...

Page 7: ...the parts and hardware that will be used during the assembly process 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 use this page only as a reference guide for parts and hardware PLEASE NOTE 02A 83 ...

Page 8: ...lt M8 x 20mm 2 pieces 31 Bolt M8 x 15mm 10 pieces 6 pieces pre assembled 26 Hex Bolt M8 x 45mm 2 pieces 25 Bolt M8 x 45mm 2 pieces 27 Hex Bolt M8 x 40mm 6 pieces 20 Carriage Bolt M8 x 70mm 4 pieces 22 Bolt M10 x 58mm 2 pieces 83 Screw M4 x 12mm 4 pieces pre assembled 44 Wavy Washer Ø16mm 12 pieces 42 D Shape Washer 19mm 2 pieces 38 Washer M10 2 pieces 40 Washer M8 18 pieces 34 Cap Nut M8 4 pieces ...

Page 9: ...e Front Stabilizer 14 has end caps that spin for ease of relocating the unit and the Rear Stabilizer 15 has height adjustable end caps for leveling of the unit Hardware Required Front Roller NOTE BEFORE STARTING THE ASSEMBLY PROCESS To avoid misalignment due to over tightening please do not use a wrench and use only hand tightening for now to ensure easy assembly Wrench tightening should be perfor...

Page 10: ... Main Frame 01 and set them aside as they will be used later in this step Being careful not to pinch any wires slide the Center Post 02 onto the Main Frame 01 and secure it using the previously removed six Bolts 31 six Spring Washers 41 and six Arc Washers 39 as shown in drawing below Hardware Required 02A 41 Spring Washer M8 6 pieces 39 Arc Washer M8 6 pieces 31 Bolt M8 x 15mm 6 pieces ...

Page 11: ...43 followed by the Left Coupler Bar 05 one D Shape Washer 42 one Round Cap 62 one Washer 40 and secure using one Bolt 30 On the opposite side of the Axle 19 assemble in the following order one Wavy Washer 43 followed by the Right Coupler Bar 06 one D Shape Washer 42 one Round Cap 62 one Washer 40 and secure using one Bolt 30 43 Wavy Washer Ø19mm 2 pieces 30 Bolt M8 x 20mm 2 pieces 42 D Shape Washe...

Page 12: ...t Pedal Tube 03 Attach the Right Pedal Tube 04 onto the Crank 18 as illustrated and secure by inserting from the outer edge of the Right Pedal Tube 04 one Pedal Hinge Bolt 21 and one Wavy Washer 44 Secure from the inner edge behind the Crank 18 with one Nylon Nut 35 PLEASE DO NOT tighten the hardware until steps below have been completed This will allow you to align the holes for proper and smooth...

Page 13: ...ers 40 and one Nylon Nut 37 Then insert a Pop pin 49 into the front hole of the Right Foot Pedal 58 Repeat this process on the other side Note Care should be used when mounting or dismounting the machine Before mounting or dismounting move the pedal on the mounting or dismounting side to its lowest position and bring the machine to a complete stop This unit is not equipped with a free wheel Pedal ...

Page 14: ... this assembly step You will need to connect this wire to the Monitor 79 late C COMPUTER Remove the four Screws 83 and four Washers 82 that are pre assembled on the Monitor 79 Set them aside as they will be used later in this process With the help of an assistant connect the Main Sensor Wire Upper 80 to the corresponding wire on the Monitor 79 as illustrated on diagram I Connect the Pulse Sensor W...

Page 15: ... 01 down a minimum of four inches so that the corresponding holes can engage Screw in the Spring Loaded Knob 46 through the Main Frame 01 and then through any one of the holes located on the Seat Post 09 Note The Spring Loaded Knob 46 has a safety feature that allows you to loosen it by turning it counter clockwise three times as you pull it outward This knob can be loosened to adjust the seat hei...

Page 16: ...e horizontal bar of the Seat Cushion Tube 08 and secure from the bottom using four Bolts 31 Then attach the Backrest Cushion 75 to the Backrest Cushion Tube 07 and secure using two Bolts 25 through two Washers 40 31 Bolt M8 x 15mm 4 pieces 25 Bolt M8 x 45mm 2 pieces 40 Washer M8 2 pieces ...

Page 17: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio ...

Page 18: ...g for 2 seconds ENTER Choose the functions from PROGRAMS GENDER TIME HEIGHT WEIGHT DISTANCE CAL WATT TARGET HEART RATE AGE and 10 columns The chosen function will flash Please note that not all the functions can be selected in every program according to the types of each program MODE Change the displays of the values between RPM or SPEED DIST or ODO and CAL or WATT UP Select or increase the values ...

Page 19: ...G RPM SPEED Display Indicate only one value of RPM SPEED or MPH displayed depending on the programs MPH H DISTANCE FAT Display Indicate only one value of DISTANCE or FAT displayed depending on the programs I CAL WATT BMR Display Indicate only one value of CAL WATT or BMR displayed depending on the programs J TARGET H R BMI AGE Display Indicate only one value of TARGET HEART RATE BMI or AGE display...

Page 20: ...ded by 10 intervals 40 10 4 Then each interval will be 4 minutes The following graphs are all the profiles in the monitor Value Range Count Up Count Down Preset Increment Decrement PROGRAM 1 17 17 1 1 1 LEVEL 1 24 24 1 N A 1 GENDER Male Female N A Male N A TIME 0 00 99 59 Manual PRO 99 00 1 00 Other PRO 99 00 5 00 0 00 1 00 HEIGHT 40 100 100 40 70 1 Value Range Count Up Count Down Preset Increment ...

Page 21: ... pressing or during the workout with a period of time or a certain dis tance With the input of age the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise The suggested heart rate is 80 220 age So if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H R the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing Please note that it is a warning for users to slow down or to lower the level of loading Pre...

Page 22: ...WATT setup For example the level of loading may increase while the speed is too slow Also the level of loading may decrease while the speed is too last As a result the calculated value of WATT will close to the value of WATT setup by users With the input of age the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise The suggested heart rate is 80 220 age So if the heart rate detected equals to or...

Page 23: ...op Now you may safely dismount the unit NOTE To safely move transport and or store the unit please seek the help of capable assistants minimum of 2 people The unit has integrated Front Rollers purposely intended to help ease this process Position one person on each side at the front of the bike toward the handle Bar one person on the left and one on the right Have each person use both hands to gri...

Page 24: ... in toward your body as you tuck your chin and arch your back upward 2 Return to the starting position slowly 1 Sit with your leg extended and bend your right knee as you cross your right leg over your left leg Your right foot of your extended leg 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 twistin...

Page 25: ...to 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 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 floor make sure you...

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Page 28: ...the information below and keep this manual along with your sales receipt as proof of purchase Serial Number Date of Purchase Retailer Body Flex Sports Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Phone 1 888 266 6789 Fax 1 909 598 6707 Email Ver 04 08 2019 Printed in China ...

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