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BRT5008

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Before Assembly

1.  Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the parts and hardware included with your product.

2.  The assembly may require two people.

3.  Check the frame for any damage and check any wiring (if present) for rips or tears. If you detect damage, rips, or 

tears, please contact our Customer Support Team before beginning any assembly.

4.  Make sure all the hardware needed is included.

5.  It is very important to follow the assembly instructions correctly and to make sure all parts are attached correctly and 

firmly tightened when the assembly process is complete.

6.  Parts that are not tightened correctly will seem loose and can cause irritating noises and will cause damage to the 

equipment.

1. 

It is only necessary to tighten the bolts and nuts to “finger tight” during 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 passed through the Nylon insert in-

side the Nut. Please follow this guideline every time you see this 

Nylon Nut icon

 throughout the assembly steps.

Nylon Lock Safety Nuts

Tools Required For Assembly

WARNING

PLEASE NOTE

 : Many of the parts and hardwares listed on the parts list are already 

pre-assembled

 or  

installed on the unit.

Tool

Description/Purpose

Ruler (with both Metric and English measurements)

QTY: 1

Use to measure the length or size of hardware including 

bolts to ensure you are using the correct part.

Adjustable or flat wrenches

QTY: 2

Use to securely install parts including nuts and bolts.

Summary of Contents for Trio Trainer BRT5088

Page 1: ...BRT5088 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 4: ...NJURIES 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 5: ...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 as...

Page 6: ... 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 pas...

Page 7: ...K inner nylon ring B0 5x20 S19 30 Right Nylon Nut with White inner nylon ring B0 5x20 S19 31 Arc Washer M10 32 Spring Washer 1 2 33 Washer M10 34 Bolt Cap S17 35 Bolt Cap S13 36 Knob Bolt M8x36 mm 37 Knob Bolt M12x30 mm 38 Knob Bolt M8x37 mm 39 Pedal Tube Description 40 Crankshaft 41 Bolt M8x50 mm 42 Washer M8 43 Nylon Nut M8 44 Bolt M8x30 mm 45 Carriage Bolt M8x45 mm 46 Bolt M8x16 mm 47 Bushing Φ...

Page 8: ...ly as a reference guide for parts and hardware PLEASE NOTE 04 02 38 24 16A 13 14 18 42 45 46 42 15 15 46 42 05R 05L 12 11 36 19 17 18 44 77 35 11a 79 09L 78 80 06L 22 27 06R 27 22 07 43 41 07 43 59 25 27 21 34 08 26 27 21 34 08 23 31 28 23 31 28 33 27 34 27 33 34 34 34 34 34 30 32 32 29 47 47 47 47 47 47 20 48 48 49 50 51 49 50 51 52 52 53 53 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 63 37 60 61 60 61 6...

Page 9: ...ieces 33 Washer M10 2 pieces pre assembled 42 Washer M8 12 pieces 8 pieces pre assembled 82 Wavy Washer 4 pieces 2 pieces pre assembled 22 Hex Bolt M10x45mm 4 pieces 45 Carriage Bolt M8x45mm 2 pieces 21 Hex Bolt M10x55 mm 4 pieces pre assembled 41 Bolt M8x50 mm 4 pieces 26 Left Pedal Hinge Bolt 1 piece 25 Right Pedal Hinge Bolt 1 piece 44 Bolt M8x30 mm 4 pieces 2 piece pre assembled Hardware and T...

Page 10: ...LY Now attach the Front Stabilizer 04 to the front of the Main Frame 01 Insert two Carriage Bolts 23 through the Front Stabilizer 04 followed by the front of the Main Frame 01 Secure them together using two Arc Washers 31 and two Cap Nuts 28 Note Please note that the Front Stabilizer 04 has Front Rollers that spin for ease of relocating the unit REAR STABILIZER ASSEMBLY Hardware Required 23 Carria...

Page 11: ... Coupler Bar 09R to the main frame via the Handlebar Axle 20 Again use WD40 or Vaseline to reduce friction if needed Once the Left Coupler Bar 09L and Right Coupler Bar 09R are correctly situated fasten the end of the Handlebar Axle 20 with a Washer 33 and a Nylon Nut 27 on each side Then cap each end with a Bolt Cap 34 Note Make sure Left Right Coupler Bar 09L 09R are at the correct side when its...

Page 12: ...ey will be used in later in this step Attach the Right Pedal Tube 39 to the Right Coupler Bar 09R Secure with one Hex Bolt 21 and one Nylon Nut 27 Repeat the this process on the LEFT side Remove Hex Bolts 21 and Nylon Nuts 27 that are pre assembled on the Pedal Connection Joint 08 and set them aside as they will be used in later in this step Align and attach the Pedal Connection Joint 08 to the ri...

Page 13: ...e Right Left Pedal Hinge Bolt 25 26 are connected to the Crankshaft 40 incorrectly damage to the Right Left Pedal Hinge Bolt 25 26 and Crankshaft 40 will occur 26 25 40 40 32 32 29 30 LEFT CRANK RIGHT CRAN 82 counter clockwise Repeat STEP 3A on the LEFT side of the machine and turning the Left Pedal Hinge Bolt 26 COUNTER CLOCKWISE 27 34 21 26 82 34 21 27 34 29 32 09L 39 08 40 ...

Page 14: ...t Pedal 07 to the front of Right Pedal Tube 39 using two Bolts 41 and secure with four Washers 59 and two Nylon Nuts 43 Repeat this process on the left side using Left Pedal 06L and one Foot Pedal 07 27 Nylon Nut M10 4 pieces 43 Nylon Nut M8 4 pieces 59 Washer M8 8 pieces 22 Hex Bolt M10x45mm 4 pieces 41 Bolt M8x50 mm 4 pieces 06L 06R 07 07 22 27 41 43 59 22 43 59 41 39 39 07 41 59 43 59 59 59 27 ...

Page 15: ...st 12 followed by the Main Frame 01 Connect Main Frame Sensor Wire 78 to the bottom end of Center Post Sensor Wire 79 B PULSE HANDLEBAR Attach Pulse Handle Bar 10 to Center Post 12 Insert one Carriage Bolt 19 through Pulse Handle Bar 10 followed by Center Post 12 Secure them together using one Arc Washer 17 and one Cap Nut 18 Hardware Required 19 Carriage Bolt M8x73mm 1 piece 17 Arc Washer M8 1 pi...

Page 16: ...er using two Screws 77 Plug Pulse Sensor Wire 80 into hole on the back of monitor 11 B HANDLEBARS Insert the Left Handlebar 05L through the Left Coupler Bar 09L and Right Handlebar 05R through the Right Coupler Bar 09R Select a height setting that is comfortable to the user and make sure both handlebars are set at the same height Secure Left and Right Handlebar 05L 05R in place with two Knob Bolts...

Page 17: ...to the trough of the Seat Post 02 with it correctly aligned and inserted into the corresponding hole of Seat Post 02 secure them together by using one Washer 24 and one Knob Bolt 38 Attach the Backrest CushionTube 68 onto the trough of the Seat Cushion Tube 16 secure them together by using two Bolts 44 two Spring Washers 67 and two Washers 42 38 Knob Bolt M8x37mm 1 piece 37 Knob Bolt M12x30mm 1 pi...

Page 18: ...ket on the Seat Cushion Tube 16 and place the Reinforcement Plate 14 over the middle of the Rear Handle Bar 13 Attach by inserting two Carriage Bolts 45 through and securing with two Washers 42 and two Cap Nuts 18 18 Cap Nut M8 2 pieces 42 Washer M8 2 pieces 45 Carriage Bolt M8x45mm 2 pieces ...

Page 19: ...and Washers 42 that are pre assembled on the two Cushions 15 and set them aside as they will be used in a later process Attach one Cushion 15 to the Seat Cushion Tube 16 Secure with four Washers 42 and four Bolts 46 Attach another Cushion 15 to the Backrest Cushion Tube 68 Secure with four Washers 42 and four Bolts 46 42 Washer M8 8 pieces 46 Bolt M8x16 mm 8 pieces WARNING Do not remove the seat a...

Page 20: ...rol 83 counter clockwise and keep turning until the knob can no longer turn i e decrease the tension fully Adjust the Friction Belt 69 so that when you gently tug it out away from flywheel there is a 1 distance of slack between the Friction Belt 69 and the flywheel as shown in diagram WARNING It is important you check for this minimum of 1 inch distance to avoid damaging over wearing over stressin...

Page 21: ...read your heart rate per minute 1 If the display is faint or shows no figures please replace the batteries 2 The monitor will automatically shut off if there is no signal received after 4 minutes 3 The monitor will auto power on when exercise and or motion input is detected 4 The monitor will automatically start calculating when you start to exercise and will stop calculating when you stop exercis...

Page 22: ...ration 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 frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions...

Page 23: ...p 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 grip...

Page 24: ...arged 3 Check your product manual to determine if your model uses either AC Adapter or batteries to power your unit If the computer is not picking up your hand pulse signal or you are getting inaccurate readings please adjust the following 1 Slightly moisten dampen the palms with water so the sensors can detect a pulse signal 2 Do not grip the sensors too tightly Only moderate pressure need be app...

Page 25: ... 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 twisting y...

Page 26: ... 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 your ...

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Page 28: ...ow and keep this manual along with your sales receipt as proof of purchase Serial Number Date of Purchase Retailer Hupa International Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Phone 1 888 266 6789 Fax 1 909 598 6707 Email info hupa net Ver 04 16 2018 Printed in China Made in China ...

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