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Summary of Contents for WorkFit

Page 1: ...cific ithout Not 16 T Read all owner s m cations of tice OW l instructi manual for f this prod WNER Des ions caref r future re duct may v R S M sk B fully befor ference vary from MANUA Bike re using t...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...IDELINES 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 5 PARTS LIST 6 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 8 ASSEMBLY 9 CONSOLE 15 ADJUSTMENTS 16 BATTERY INSTALLATION 20 STORAGE 21 TRANSPORTING THE BIKE 22 MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING 23 WARRAN...

Page 4: ...w com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 Please have the following information ready when requesting for service Your name Phone number Model number Serial number Part number Proof of Purchase For damaged or de...

Page 5: ...MPLETAMENTE NUEVO COMPUESTO DE 100 RELLENO DE ESPUMA DE POLIURETANO NO DE REG VA25302 CN materiales de este art culo se describen seg n las leyes Paradigm Health and Wellness Inc 1189 Jellick Ave City...

Page 6: ...n 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 Only o...

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

Page 8: ...1 52 Washer 10 2x 25 1 16 Oval Wire Plug 5 53 Wave Washer 17 1 17 Handrail Foam Grip 2 54 Idle Wheel Axle 1 18 Left Cover 1 55 Nylon Nut M10 1 19 Right Cover 1 56 Bearing 6902Z 2 20 Top Shroud 1 57 A...

Page 9: ...w M6x15 1 108 Battery Bracket 1 82 Hand Pulse Sensor 2 109 Square end cap 30x30 1 83 Countersunk Phillips Head Cap Screw M4x20 2 110 Console 1 84 Left Nylon Nut 9 16 1 110A Upper Console Wire 1 85 Nut...

Page 10: ...HAR RDWAR RE T 8 TOOLS PACK K...

Page 11: ...Installation Attach the Front Stabilizer 31 to the Front Frame 2 with two Hexagon Cap Nuts 29 two Spring Washers 102 and two Curve Washers 30 Then tighten the Hexagon Cap Nuts 29 using the 13 15mm Wre...

Page 12: ...ve the Right Nylon Nut 118 from the Right Pedal 8 Insert the Right Pedal 8 into the threaded hole in the Right Crank 24 Turn the Right Pedal shaft by hand in a clockwise direction until snug Then simu...

Page 13: ...three Hexagon Socket Bolts 58 Tighten the bolts with the 5mm Allen Wrench provided Connnect the Connection Wire A 79 from the Seat Post 5 to the Connection Wire B 99 from the Front Frame 2 as shown i...

Page 14: ...m Wrench and the 5mm Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided Attach the Backrest 49 onto the Backrest Frame 9 with the four Hexagon Socket Bolts 101 four Flat washers 33 and four Spring Washer...

Page 15: ...the bolts with the 5mm Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided Attach a Nylon Nut 34 to the threaded end of the Carriage Bolt 101 Tighten the Nylon Nuts 34 with the 13 15mm Wrench provided Co...

Page 16: ...Connect the Connection Wire B 99 from the Desk Mount 87 to the Upper Hand Pulse Wire 110B see Fig AA 6 Connnect the Console Wire 112 to the Upper Console Wire 110A see Fig AA 7 Set the Desk 88 flat o...

Page 17: ...from 0 button unti rent worko DE button ance travele E button u mulative ca 0 to 999 9 ODE butto rded total d hen resetin atteries are et to zero button unti Pulse Sen er minute eading 4 seconds ATTE...

Page 18: ...justment Knob 14 in a counter clockwise direction and pull to release the Seat Post 5 Slide the Seat Post 5 to the desired position and lock the Seat Post 5 in place by allowing the Adjustment Knob 14...

Page 19: ...o 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 Carefully disconnect the Connection Wires 79 from the Hand Pulse Wires 98 Once a...

Page 20: ...t Stabilizer End Caps 73 are all in contact with the floor Turn the Front Stabilizer End Caps 73 in a counter clockwise direction to raise the Front Frame 2 Turn the Front Stabilizer End Caps 73 in a...

Page 21: ...y turning it counter clockwise 2 Shift the Desk 88 forward or backwards to the desired position 3 Tighten the Slide Knob 95 by turning it clockwise to lock the Desk 88 in place Adjusting the Desk Angl...

Page 22: ...n the back of the computer 2 Place two SIZE AAA batteries into the battery housing 3 Ensure that the batteries are correctly positioned and that the battery springs are in proper contact with batterie...

Page 23: ...r p ar Frame ike can be ts lowest p s furthest f 22 from nt Frames 9 down flat oles on the pin hole to Support T S folded up position forward po the upper s 1 2 tog t against th e Rear and keep both T...

Page 24: ...location ly lower the Bike to Storage Desk 88 ke on the R n e Front St TRA e Mode se and tilt the Rear Stab tabilizer E ANSPO 22 ee page 23 e bike onto bilizer End nd Caps ORTING 3 o to the wh d Caps...

Page 25: ...n the console SOLUTION Check if the batteries are correctly positioned and the battery springs are in proper contact with the batteries SOLUTION The batteries in the console may be dead Install new ba...

Page 26: ...e caused by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition...

Page 27: ...ELEPHONE Day _____________________________________________ Night ____________________________________________ SERIAL _____________________________________________________ MODEL _______________________...

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