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6. The AGE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your AGE. Press ENTER key to confirm your AGE. 
The default AGE is 35.   
7. Press the START/STOP key to begin body fat measurement. If the window show E on the window, please make sure 
your hands are attached well on the grips or the chest belt is touch well on your body. Then press the START/STOP key 
again to begin body fat measurement.   
8. After finished your measurement, the computer will show the values of BMR, BMI and FAT PERCENT on the LCD 
display. Furthermore, the computer will show your own exercise profile for your body type.   
9. Press START/STOP key to begin exercise.   

 

Operation guide:   

1. Sleep 

Mode: 

 

The computer will enter the sleep mode when there is no signal input and no keys be pressed after 4 minutes. 
You can press any key to wake up the computer.   

2.  BMI (Body Mass Index): BMI is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to both adult men 

and women.   

3.  BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate): Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) shows the number of calories your body needs 

to operate. This doesn’t account for any activity, it’s simply the energy needed to sustain a heartbeat, breathing 
and normal body temperature. It measures the body at rest, not sleep, at room temperature.   

 
 

Error Message:   

E1 (ERROR 1):   

Normal state

: During workout, when the monitor did not get the count signal from the gear motor more than 4 

seconds and check under successive 3 times then the monitor will show E1. 

Power on state

: The gear motor will return to zero automatically, when the signal of motor cannot be detected for 

more than 4 seconds then the gear motor’s driver will be cut off immediately and show the E1 on 
the LCD display. All the other digital and function mark are blank, and the output signals are cut off 
also.   

E2 (ERROR 2): When the monitor read the memory data, if the I.D. code is not correct or the memory IC damages then 

the monitor will show E2 immediately at power on.     

E3 (ERROR 3): After 4 seconds by start mode, the computer detects the faulty motor did not leave the zero point then 

the monitor displays “E3”.   

 

Technical data of the current adapter 

1. Available for Input: 230V/50Hz or 60Hz      Output: 6V AC/0.5A     
2. Available for Input: 110V/50Hz or 60Hz   Output: 6V AC/0.5A   
     

LCD Workout Graphics

 

PROGRAM 1 (MANUAL)

                                                        PROGRAM 2 (STEPS)

     

 
 

 
 

 
 
 

 

PROGRAM 3 (HILL)

                                                                PROGRAM 4 (ROLLING)

     

 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 

PROGRAM 5 (VALLEY)

                                                        PROGRAM 6 (FAT BURN)

 

 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for A801 Deluxe Mag

Page 1: ...A807 BodyworX Deluxe Recumbent Bike...

Page 2: ...should use the exerciser only under adult supervision and be instructed on the correct and proper use of the exerciser The exerciser is not a toy Make sure there is sufficient free space around the ex...

Page 3: ...ly in case of dizziness nausea chest pain or any other physical symptoms In case of doubt consult your physician immediately Children disabled and hadicapped persons should use the exercise only under...

Page 4: ...35 18 20 21 57 19 61 28 26 27 28 88 62 9 13 41 7 13 14 13 8 11 17 45 63 1 43 2 3 89 4 7 9 13 19 37L 37R 12L 12R 67 65 67 50A 54 53B 47 46 50B 52 53A 39 56 13 10 44 68 69 70 71 73 72 74 75 76 61 77 78...

Page 5: ...3 Screw ST4 20L 2 23 Screw cap 2 74 Round cap 1 24 Bearing 99502 2 75 Club knob 1 25 Multi groove belt 1 76 C ring S 12 1T 3 26 Magnetic system 1 77 Spacer D19 D13 1 4T 1 27 Flat washer D22 D10 2T 1 7...

Page 6: ...D15 4 D8 2 2T x4 D16 D8 5 1 2T A a 1 Assemble the Front stabilizer 3 and Rear stabilizer 2 onto the main frame 1 by the spring washer 7 the Allen bolt 9 and the flat washer 13 2 The backrest could be...

Page 7: ...64 to the handlebar post 5 shown as fig A 2 Connect the upper handle pulse cable 46 with the middle handle pulse cable 50A shown as fig B And connect the upper computer cable 52 with the lower compute...

Page 8: ...pulse cable 46 and the upper computer cable 52 to the computer 60 shown as fig A 2 Assemble the computer 60 to the handlebar post 5 by the bolt 66 3 Assemble the left pedal 16L to the left crank 15L...

Page 9: ...x4 a 13 11 10 17 54 54 47 1 Assemble the handlebar 48L 48R to the main frame 1 by the nylon nut 10 the curved washer 11 the flat washer 13 and the Allen bolt 17 2 Connect the plug of the handle pulse...

Page 10: ...semble the seat 42 on the seat post by the flat washer 13 and the Allen bolt 8 2 Assemble the backrest 38 to the backrest support tube by the Allen bolt 9 and the flat washer 13 3 Assemble the bottle...

Page 11: ...Step 6 FIG 6 103 100 101 102 Assemble the backrest cover 100 to the backrest 38 by the screw 101 and the round cap 103...

Page 12: ...Note I 1 The backrest can be adjusted to the proper angle you prefer with the club knob 75 2 The seat can be adjusted forward and backward according to your height with the adjustable pole 41...

Page 13: ...Note II If you would like to transfer the product please uplift the back then you can move it by the two transportable wheels...

Page 14: ...xcept TIME Time starts counting from 00 60 00 59 to 00 00 As soon as 00 00 is reached the computer will show your heart rate recovery status with the grade F1 0 to F6 0 1 0 means OUTSTANDING 1 0 F 2 0...

Page 15: ...ess ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES 6 The PULSE will flash and then you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise PULSE Press ENTER key to confirm your desired Pulse 7 Press the START...

Page 16: ...while the speed is too fast As a result the calculated value of WATT will close to the value of TARGET WATT setup by users Operations 1 Use UP or DOWN key to select the WATT CONTROL P23 program 2 Pres...

Page 17: ...t for any activity it s simply the energy needed to sustain a heartbeat breathing and normal body temperature It measures the body at rest not sleep at room temperature Error Message E1 ERROR 1 Normal...

Page 18: ...GRAM 9 INTERVALS PROGRAM 10 RANDOM PROGRAM 11 PLATEAU PROGRAM 12 FARTLEK PROGRAM 13 PRECIPICE PROGRAM 14 USER 1 PROFILE PROGRAM 15 USER 2 PROFILE PROGRAM 16 USER 3 PROFILE PROGRAM 17 USER 4 PROFILE PR...

Page 19: ...PROGRAM 20 75 H R C PROGRAM 21 85 H R C PROGRAM 22 target H R C PROGRAM 23 WATT PROGRAM 24 BODY FAT Remark USER 1 4 HRC 55 85 THRC WATT CONTROL AFTER START TO CHANGE PROFILE AS BELOW...

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