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Summary of Contents for Folding Upright Bike with Pulse

Page 1: ...s manu specificatio out notice 6 083016 ng U uctions ca al for futu ons of this OW prig refully bef ure referen product m WNER ght B fore using nce may vary fro R S M Bike w g this prod om this pho A...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...PRODUCT SAFETY 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 5 PART LIST 6 HARDWARE LIST TOOLS 8 ASSEMBLY 9 COMPUTER 13 STORAGE 14 ADJUSTMENTS 15 TRANSPORTING THE BIKE 17 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 18 WARRANTY 20 PARTS REQUEST...

Page 4: ...ail Service paradigmhw com Response Time 1 2 Business Days Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 Response time may vary Please have the following information ready when requesting servic...

Page 5: ...NTE NUEVO COMPUESTO DE 100 RELLENO DE ESPUMA DE POLIURETANO NOTIFICACI N Este art culo no se ajusta a Mobiliario bolet n t cnico 117 Cuidado de California deben ejercerse cerca de una llama abierta o...

Page 6: ...than those described in this manual Should any problems arise discontinue use and consult customer service 6 Do not use or leave the equipment outdoors 7 This equipment is for household use only 8 Onl...

Page 7: ...OVERVIEW DRAWING 5...

Page 8: ...Seat Post Bushing 1 042 Bearing 4 013 Tension Control Knob 1 043 C ring 17 6 014 Seat Height Adjustment Knob 1 044 Belt Wheel 1 015 Tension Cable 1 045 Bearing 6000Z 2 015A Clip 1 046 Axle 12 8x94L 1...

Page 9: ...065 C ring 15 1 080 Nut M6 1 066 Screw M4x10L 3 081 Screw M6x15 1 067 Rear Frame Support Tube 1 082 Hand Pulse Sensor 2 068 Screw M5x20 1 083 Countersunk Phillips Head Cap Screw M4x20 2 069 Console c...

Page 10: ...HARDWARE LIST TOOLS 8...

Page 11: ...r ont Frame rame 1 an with transp s 29 and ps 29 and nto the rea ers 30 U Washers 30 AS 29 Hexa Frame 2 1 Align t nd the Rea port wheels Curve Wa d Curve W ar curve of Use the 13 0 SSEMBL 9 agon Nut C...

Page 12: ...shaft Tighten the Left Pedal 7 with the 13 15 mm Wrench provided and then tighten the Left Nylon Nut 84 by turning it in a clockwise direction with the 19mm Wrench provided Insert the Right Pedal 8 i...

Page 13: ...three Flat Washers 33 and three Hexagon Socket Bolts 58 Tighten the bolts with the 5mm Allen Wrench provided Insert the Seat Post 5 into the Rear Frame 2 Install the Seat Adjustment Knob 14 into the...

Page 14: ...er connecting the resistance cable of the Tension Control Knob 13 and the Tension Cable 15 See Fig AA 4 If you need more room lift the handlebars up Connect the Computer Wire 9B to the Sensor Wire 37...

Page 15: ...ct and lock ntil the poin until the po key until th ey until the ccumulates until the p eriodically CALORIE ction press TERIES atteries do at the rear eries into t rectly posit tes the LC hold the MO...

Page 16: ...rom the upper pin hole on the Front Frame 1 2 Fold the Front and Rear frames together 3 Re insert the Safety Pin 22 into the lower pin hole on the Front Frame 1 to secure the Front and Rear frames tog...

Page 17: ...release the pin Adjust the Seat Post 5 to the desired height Release the Seat Height Adjustment Knob 14 to allow the pin to catch one of the holes along the Seat Post 5 Then tighten Seat Height Adjust...

Page 18: ...ht pedal 8 trap 7 has an L the Left Pe e Figures 2 the Left Pe 4 dal Shaft 8 Strap 87 ke the Left e upper por ure to asse 1 AD L marked o edal Strap 2 and 3 edal Strap 87 smaller p Pedal Stra rtion of...

Page 19: ...ar 4 and tilt the bike forward until the wheels on the Front Stabilizer 31 make contact with the floor Push or pull the unit to the desired location then gently lower the Rear Stabilizer 3 back down t...

Page 20: ...omputer console is properly connected to the wires that come from the rear frame SOLUTION Check if the batteries are correctly positioned and the battery springs are in proper contact with the batteri...

Page 21: ...batteries from the computer 9 PROBLEM High Tension on all settings SOLUTION Remove the Console Cover 69 to verify that the Tension Control Knob 13 is properly connected to the Tension Cable 15 If not...

Page 22: ...e 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 substances such as dirt...

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