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Part

 

Description

 

Qty

 

 

Part

 

Description

 

Qty

 

51 

Belt 

x1 

 

76 

Screw M8*16*S6 

x3 

52 

Tension Knob 

x1 

 

77 

Nut M12*1*H5*S19 

x3 

53 

Spring Washer d6 

x2 

 

78 

Handlebar 

x1 

54 

Washer d6*

Φ

12*1.2 

x2 

 

79 

End Cap 

ΦΦ

25*16 

x2 

55 

Ring-Shield d12 

x2 

 

80 

Foam Grip 

Φ

23*3*420 

x2 

56 

Magnet 40*25*10 

x7 

 

81 

Main Frame 

x1 

57 

Magnet Holder 45.5*130*10.5 

x2 

 

82 

Washer d5*

Φ

13*1 

x1 

58 

Magnetic Plate 

x1 

 

83 

Screw M5*16*

Φ

x1 

59 

Magnetic Plate Shaft 

Φ

12*53.5*47.4*M6 

x1 

 

84 

Pulse Sensor 

x2 

60 

Screw ST3*10*

Φ

5.6 

x8 

 

85 

Screw ST4.0*19*

Φ

11 

x2 

61 

Spring 

Φ

1.5*

Φ

15*54*N9 

x2 

 

86 

Plug 

Φ

12*11*

Φ

x2 

62 

Brake Pad 60*27*5 

x1 

 

87 

Meter 

x1 

63 

Brake Pad Holder 

x1 

 

88 

Trunk Line 

x1 

64 

Screw M6*16*S5 

x2 

 

89 

Sensor Wire 

x1 

65 

Brake Connected Plate 

x1 

 

90 

PU Washer 

x1 

66 

Hexagon Nut M12*1*H11*S18 

x2 

 

91 

Tension Knob Bracket 

x1 

67 

Hexagon Nut M10*1.0 

x1 

 

92 

Wave Washer 
d17*

Φ

22*0.3 

x1 

68 

Bolt M6*50*

Φ

12*4 

x1 

 

93 

Washer d5*

Φ

10*1.0 

x4 

69 

U-shaped bracket 

x1 

 

94 

Crank Cover 

x2 

70 

Hexagon Nut M12*1*H7*S19 

x1 

 

95L 

Nylon nut 9/16” L 

x1 

71 

Idler shaft 

x1 

 

95R 

Nylon nut 9/16” R 

x1 

72 

Flywheel 

x1 

 

Allen key S6 

x1 

73 

Flywheel Axle 

x1 

 

Spanner S13*15 

x1 

74 

Handlebar Post 

x1 

 

Spanner S17*19 

x1 

75 

Screw M5*8*

Φ

10 

x1 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FSMSK600XLA

Page 1: ...MAGNETIC FLYWHEEL SPIN BIKE WITH EXTRA LARGE FRAME SK 600XL FSMSK600XLA...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...se only as described Once fully assembled inspect to ensure all hardware parts such as bolts nuts and washers are positioned correctly and tightly secured Always inspect the safety chain guard that pr...

Page 4: ...ximum user weight of 130 KG Be careful when lifting and moving the equipment Always use proper lifting technique and seek assistance if necessary Your equipment is intended for use in cool dry conditi...

Page 5: ...OVERVIEW...

Page 6: ...ushing PT70 30 PT60 20 L14 5 10 x1 12 Rear Stabilizer x1 37 Crank Plug 25 7 x2 13 Knob M16 1 5 27 56 x2 38 Hexagon Nut M10 1 25 H7 5 S14 x2 14 Bushing PT80 40 PT70 30 L130 x1 39L R Crank x2 15 Brake B...

Page 7: ...x8 85 Screw ST4 0 19 11 x2 61 Spring 1 5 15 54 N9 x2 86 Plug 12 11 3 x2 62 Brake Pad 60 27 5 x1 87 Meter x1 63 Brake Pad Holder x1 88 Trunk Line x1 64 Screw M6 16 S5 x2 89 Sensor Wire x1 65 Brake Conn...

Page 8: ...ckwise by hand until it is tight then use the Spanner B to securely tighten Tighten the Nylon Nut 95L using Spanner C Attach Right Pedal 40R to Right Crank 39R Turn the Right Pedal 40R clockwise by ha...

Page 9: ...crews 76 x3 Spring Washers 10 and x3 washers 11 Tighten with an Allen key A Figure B Loosen and pull out the Knob 13 from the Main Frame 81 Insert the Handlebar post 74 with Trunk line 88 into Main fr...

Page 10: ...Step 3 Attach the Seat Slider 30 to the Seat Post 31 tighten and secure with Washer 33 and Knob 34...

Page 11: ...52 clockwise arrow A To decrease the tension turn the Tension Knob 52 counter clockwise arrow B B Emergency Brake Function The Brake Handle 19 is emergency brake Use this safety feature in any situat...

Page 12: ...djustable as it moves up down forward and backward A To adjust the height of the Seat Post 31 loosen and pull out the Knob 13 then raise or lower the seat to the desired height Once adjusted re insert...

Page 13: ...ace Balance Adjustment To achieve a smooth and comfortable experience you must ensure that the bike is stable During use if you notice that the bike is unbalanced you can adjust the Foot Pads 3 locate...

Page 14: ...ED SPD Display the current speed DISTANCE DST Count the distance from exercise start to end CALORIES CAL Count the total calories from exercise start to end PULSE PUL Display your heart rate per minut...

Page 15: ...isposing or recycling do not mix battery types How to move the Bike To move the bike first ensure that the Handlebar 78 is properly secured If the Handlebar 78 is loose tighten the knob 13 to secure i...

Page 16: ...ion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online...

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