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Read all instructions before using the Upright Bike. When using the bike, basic 

precautions should always be followed, including the following:

 

WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury to persons:

 

 

1. 

Make sure your equipment is correctly assembled before you use it.   

2. 

Be sure all screws, nuts, and bolts are tightened prior to use.   

3. 

Before using this equipment, we recommend doing warm ups.     

4. 

Only one person should be using the equipment at a time. 

5. 

Never operate this Equipment if it is damaged, if it is not working properly, has been dropped, or 

damaged. If a problem is encountered contact Customer Service before using the equipment again. 

6. 

Always use this equipment on a clear and level surface.   

7. 

For household use only. 

8. Do not use outdoors or near water.

 

9. 

Use the bike only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not 

recommended by the manufacturer. 

10. 

Do not wear loose clothing when using the equipment.   

11. 

Never drop or insert any object into any opening. 

12. 

If at any time you feel faint, light-headed, or dizziness while operating the equipment, stop exercising 

immediately. You should also stop exercising if you are experiencing pain or any discomfort.   

13. 

For any problems contact customer service. Servicing should be performed by an authorized service 

representative. Our contact number is on the service page. 

14. 

DO NOT

 pedal in reverse.

 

15. 

This product requires a minimum of 7 square feet of space for safe operation.

 

16. 

Warning:

 

- Risk of Personal Injury - Consult with your personal physician to see if exercise 

equipment is appropriate for you. This is especially important for people with pre-existing health 

problems. Do not use this equipment without your physician's approval. 

 

17. 

Warning:

 

Risk of Personal Injury 

– Do not allow children to use this machine.

 

18. 

Warning:

 

Risk of Personal Injury - Keep children under the age of 13 away from the machine.

 

19. 

Warning:

 

Risk of Personal Injury 

– Keep body parts, hair, loose clothing, and jewelry 

clear of all moving parts. 

 

20. 

Warning: 

- Risk of Personal Injury -

 

Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Discontinue use 

and contact customer service.

 

21. 

Warning

To Reduce The Risk Of Personal Injury - Read And Understand All Read The 

Instructions Before Using The Upright Bike

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES 

 

ASSEMBLE ALL HARDWARE IN ACCORDANCE TO THE 

INSTRUCTIONS OF EACH STEP. 

 

REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATIONS FOR THE CORRECT 

ORIENTATION WHEN INSERTING THE VARIOUS 

HARDWARE TOGETHER. 

Summary of Contents for 525XLR

Page 1: ...UAL 4153 8 052020 IMPORTANT Read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subjec...

Page 2: ...PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE STOP Contact customer service if you have any questions regarding assembly or proper operation of the machine Email us at Service paradigmhw com...

Page 3: ...EL PLACEMENTS 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 6 PARTS LIST 7 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 9 ASSEMBLY 10 COMPUTER 18 STORAGE 20 ADJUSTMENTS 21 TRANSPORTATION 24 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 25 W...

Page 4: ...t method to receive a response during peak business hours Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Standard Time Monday thru Friday Response time may vary via callin...

Page 5: ...3 LABEL PLACEMENTS...

Page 6: ...lso stop exercising if you are experiencing pain or any discomfort 13 For any problems contact customer service Servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative Our contact number...

Page 7: ...Spinal injury Cerebral Sclerosis or acutely swollen joints Heart or circulatory disorders for which you are being treated High blood pressure Hypertension Recent stroke or Transient Ischemic attack B...

Page 8: ...6 OVERVIEW DRAWING...

Page 9: ...g 17 6 13 Tension Control Knob 1 44 Belt Wheel 1 14 Seat Height Adjustment Knob 1 45 Bearing 6000Z 2 15 Rear Support Tube 1 46 Axle 12 8x94L 1 16 Oval Wire Plug 2 47 Eyebolt M6 2 17 Foam Roller 2 48 T...

Page 10: ...99 Pulse Extension Wire B 2 73 Rear Stabilizer End Cap With Wheels 2 100 Lower Console Wire 1 74 Spring Washer 6 2 3 101 Hexagon Socket Bolt M8x45 6 75 Hexagon Socket Bolt M8x82 1 102 Spring Washer 8...

Page 11: ...9 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK...

Page 12: ...e the aligned bracket is 1b Rear Stabilizer Installation Attach the Rear Stabilizer 3 with the transport wheels onto the rear curve of the Rear Frame 1 using two Carriage Bolts 110 two Hexagon Nut Cap...

Page 13: ...ection and the Left Nylon Nut 112 only with a clockwise direction SEE WARNING BELOW ILLUSTRATION 2c Installation of Right Pedal Remove the Right Nylon Nut 84 from the Right Pedal 8 and repeat steps fr...

Page 14: ...ion of Seat to the Seat Post Align the bolt holes on the underside of the Seat 6 with the holes on the top plate of the Seat Post 5 Attach the Seat 6 to the Seat Post 5 with three Flat Washers 33 thre...

Page 15: ...ld the Seat Post 5 4b Installing the Seat Post to the Main Frame Being careful not to pinch any of the wires insert the Seat Post 5 into the Front Frame 2 and align the holes of the Seat Post 5 and Fr...

Page 16: ...ear Support Tube 15 to the Seat Post 5 with two Flat Washers 33 two Nylon Nuts 34 and two Carriage Bolts 106 Tighten the Nylon Nuts with the 13 15mm Wrench provided See The Adjustments Page For height...

Page 17: ...the Backrest 49 to the Back Frame 9 using four Hexagon Socket Bolts 101 four Spring Washers 102 and four Flat Washers 33 Tighten the bolts with the 5mm Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver that is...

Page 18: ...ded After the bolts have been tightened use the 13 15mm Wrench to tighten the nuts Ensure complete tightness by using both wrenches to tighten the bolt and nut simultaneously 7b Wire Connections Conne...

Page 19: ...e Thread and hook the cable from the backside of the Tension Control Knob 13 into the metal hook at the end of the Tension Cable 93 Slide the same cable into the slot at the end of the Tension Cable 9...

Page 20: ...ension Wires A 97 and Pulse Extension Wires B 99 Refer to diagram AA 8 Snap the Console Cover 86 back onto the Console Bracket 69 Secure the Console Bracket 69 with four Flat Washers 33 and four Hexag...

Page 21: ...bike PULSE Press the MODE key until the pointer locks onto the heart symbol this displays the number of heart beats per minute SCAN Changes the display periodically every 4 seconds TIME SPEED DISTANC...

Page 22: ...be 87 Lift the Console Support Tube 87 upwards 2 Fold the Front Frame 2 and Rear frame 1 together 3 Re insert the Safety Pin 22 into the lower pin hole on the Rear Frame 1 and Pin 107 onto the upper b...

Page 23: ...allow the seat to adjust the Seat Post 5 Slide the post up or down to the desired height and let go of the knob to lock the post in place You may have to wiggle the knob and seat post a little in unt...

Page 24: ...may want to use position 2 as shown in FIG B 3 Users between the height of 6 to 6 3 may want to use position 3 as shown in FIG C To ensure that the connection wires are safe during backrest adjustment...

Page 25: ...of the Left Pedal Strap 7 1 into the red clip on the Left Pedal 7 See diagram 4 To adjust the Left Pedal Strap 7 1 to make it tighter pull the lower ridged portion down See Figure 4 5 To make the Lef...

Page 26: ...lebar 4 and tilt the bike backwards until the wheels on the Rear Stabilizer 3 make contact with the floor Push or pull the unit to the desired location before gently lowering the Front Stabilizer 31 b...

Page 27: ...th the batteries c SOLUTION The batteries in the computer console may be dead Replace the dead batteries with new batteries 2 PROBLEM There is no heart rate reading or the heart rate reading is errati...

Page 28: ...n hook the cables and reinstall the Tension Control Knob 13 See Diagram Below b SOLUTION Make sure part Clip 108 is removed See Diagram Below c SOLUTION Turn the tension knob to tension level one then...

Page 29: ...s 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition such as air pollution mold mildew etc or staining from foreign sub...

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