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Hardware List

The following hardware is used to assemble your unit.  Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these 

items.  Please note some of this hardware is already pre-assembled on the machine. Do not be alarmed if you 

see parts on this page that are not included in your hardware packet

Bolt

#14 Carriage Bolt (M8x90 mm)

       [2 Pieces]

#22 Screw (M8x25 mm)

       [2 Pieces]

#23 Screw (M8x16 mm)

       [4 Pieces]

#25 Screw (M5x10 mm)

       [4 Pieces]

Washer

#26 Screw (M5x16 mm)

       [3 Pieces]

#27 Spring Washer (M8)

       [2 Pieces]

#28 Arc Washer (M8)

       [8 Pieces]

#29 Washer (M10)

       [1 Piece]

#30 Washer (M5)

       [4 Pieces]

#32 Washer (M8, OD16)

       [3 Pieces] Pre-assembled

Nut

#15 Lock Nut (M8)

       [4 Pieces]

#33 Nut (M8)

       [3 Pieces] Pre-assembled

Knob

#18 Knob (M8x15 mm)

       [1 Piece]

#17 Spring Knob 

       (M16x27 mm) [1 Piece]

#16 Knob (M10)

       [1 Piece]

Tool

#13 Carriage Bolt (M8x73 mm)

       [2 Pieces]

Summary of Contents for BGB300

Page 1: ...BGB300 GAME RIDER OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use ...

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Page 3: ...d this manual carefully before commencing the assembly of your product or starting to exercise Please keep all children away from this item when in use Do not allow children to climb or play on them when they are not in use Supervise teenagers while they use this unit For your own safety always ensure that there is at least 3 feet of free space in all directions around your product while you are e...

Page 4: ...r hardware packet Bolt 14 Carriage Bolt M8x90 mm 2 Pieces 22 Screw M8x25 mm 2 Pieces 23 Screw M8x16 mm 4 Pieces 25 Screw M5x10 mm 4 Pieces Washer 26 Screw M5x16 mm 3 Pieces 27 Spring Washer M8 2 Pieces 28 Arc Washer M8 8 Pieces 29 Washer M10 1 Piece 30 Washer M5 4 Pieces 32 Washer M8 OD16 3 Pieces Pre assembled Nut 15 Lock Nut M8 4 Pieces 33 Nut M8 3 Pieces Pre assembled Knob 18 Knob M8x15 mm 1 Pi...

Page 5: ...t Handle Bar Button 21 Screw ST4 49R Right Handle Bar Button 22 Screw M8x25 mm 50a AC Adapter for Wireless Box DC 6V 1000mA 23 Screw M8x16 mm 50b AC Adapter for Bike DC 8V 1000mA 24 Screw ST3 51 Wireless Box 25 Screw M5x10 mm 52a AV Cable Upper 26 Screw M5x16 mm 52b Audio Cable Lower White 27 Spring Washer M8 52c Video Cable Lower Yellow 28 Arc Washer M8 53a USB Cable Upper 29 Washer M10 53b USB C...

Page 6: ...ed during the assembly process Please note that not all of the parts and hardware you see here will be used while you are assembling the machine because some of these items are already pre installed Please continue to the next page to begin the assembly process and use this page only as a reference guide for parts and hardware BGB 300 ...

Page 7: ... using two Arc Washers 28 and two Lock Nuts 15 Now attach the Rear Stabilizer 03 to the bracket at rear of Main Frame 01 Insert two Carriage Bolts 14 through the Rear Stabilizer 03 followed by the rear Main Frame 01 Secure them together using two Arc Washers 28 and two Lock Nuts 15 NOTE The Front Stabilizer 02 has wheels on the end caps that spin for ease of relocating and transporting the unit Th...

Page 8: ...e bottom of the Horizontal Seat Bar 08 through the Seat Post 07 secure them using a Washer 29 and a Knob 16 This knob can be loosened to adjust the distance of the seat from the handle bars Make sure to tighten the knob after making any adjustment but do not over tighten the knob B If the Seat Post 07 is not already pre assembled please insert the Seat Post 07 into the mouth of the post that is pr...

Page 9: ...re Center Post Assembly Slide the Center Post 04 onto the Main Frame 01 and secure it using a total of four Arc Washers 28 and four Screws 23 Center Post Cover Then slide down the Center Post Cover 34 and Rubber and twist turn clockwise so it fits properly and of the snugly over the Main Frame 01 Please refer to positioning Center Post Cover 34 and Rubber Ring 59 in the diagram below Remove the Ru...

Page 10: ...just the Poster Support 11 location to your preference by securing at the preferred angle B Affix the Poster Board 12 onto the plate of the Poster Support 11 using four Washers 30 and four Screws 25 C The Poster Board 12 and Poster Support 11 are intended to provide an easy to access guide to highlight the key features and functions of the Game Rider We suggest placing the Poster Board 12 at a 45 ...

Page 11: ...ndle Sensor Wire Lower 46 and Main Sensor Wire Middle 45 are fed through the same hole as shown in diagram No 2 Please refer to diagram No 3 and No 4 to confirm proper assembly The Round End Cap 42 is pre installed to hold the Left Right Handle Pulse Wires 47 48 as seen in diagram No 2 However you may remove the Round End Cap 42 so you can tuck in the wires more if there is too much give or you do...

Page 12: ...n in the diagram Please ensure that the wires are free and clear from the bracket Then secure the Monitor Support Bracket 06 using two Screws 26 42 WASHER FOR M10 BOLT T2 0 1PC 42 WASHER FOR M10 BOLT T2 0 1PC 42 WASHER FOR M10 BOLT T2 0 1PC Assembly Instructions Wires will fall freely in this step You do not and should not need to feed wires through the Monitor Support Bracket 26 BGB 300 ...

Page 13: ...lease note 1 there is room for you to tuck the cables upward and downward in the hollow area of the Center Post 04 2 use care when tucking in cables to avoid injury to your fingers and hands Monitor tuck the Wires 43a b c d on the Monitor 43 through Hole A diagram No 6 then slide the Monitor 43 onto the rest of the track until the monitor locks in place Please note if you need to remove the Monito...

Page 14: ...ndle Bar Cover Lower 57 to the Handle Bar Cover Upper 58 The two covers should fit snugly in place Secure with one Screw 26 through the top of the Handle Bar Cover Upper 58 The Handle Bar Cover Lower 57 has a small indent for the Main Sensor Wire Middle 45 to tuck into so that it does not get pinched or damaged when connecting the covers Please see VIEW FROM BOTTOM diagram below for your reference...

Page 15: ...d over and off the Screw 20 The Resistance Band 55 should now pivot from the lower Screw 20 Please do not adjust the lower screw or lower portion of the band see above 2 Method B Add the band to the upper Screw 20 by placing the upper hole of the Resistance Band 55 onto the upper Screw 20 and stretch it downward to create an initial opening Use this opening to stretch the hole of the band to fit a...

Page 16: ...ert the Lock Pin 19 through the lower hole first followed by the upper hole as shown in the diagram B To allow range of motion in the handle bar Slowly pull the Lock Pin 19 downward removing it from the two locking holes You may store the Lock Pin 19 by leaving it the lower Lock Pin hole or leave the cord to hang AC Adapter Plug in the AC Adapter for Bike DC 8V 1000mA 50b male plug into the rear f...

Page 17: ...he Game Rider is a fitness equipment unit that enhances your workouts with the option of compatibility to your home television set or PC computer Please consult the proper product manuals for your home television set or PC computer and confirm that it can safely connect to the features of the Game Rider A Bike Monitor Please follow the Assembly Steps described earlier in this manual to assemble th...

Page 18: ...to a power source B 2 Connect to PC i Alternatively you may use the bike to play games that are playing on your PC which include games that are running directly on your PC or games running on Internet web sites ii This connection enables user to play the games that are playing on his her PC iii First connect one end of the USB Cable to the USB 7 port at the rear of the Wireless Box Then connect th...

Page 19: ...e Press the GAME FIT button again to switch to the GAME mode You are now ready to play the games while exercising on the bike Your Game Rider will communicate to the Wireless Receiver Box and the gaming visual will be displayed on your TV screen You should see the TVGAMES 3 LED in the front of the Wireless Box light up Please follow the instructions in the next section to control or manipulate the...

Page 20: ...utton PLEASE NOTE If the handlebar LEFT RIGHT turn function and colored handlebar buttons are not responding please peddle on the Game Rider to engage these functions then proceed again These functions stop working when the Game Rider is not actively engaged with the Wireless Box b During game playing making a LEFT turn or RIGHT turn using the handlebar will change the traveling direction of the v...

Page 21: ...hen you are in GAME mode b However if you see the following display on monitor after pressing the GAME FIT button then you are in FITness mode Press the GAME FIT button again to switch to the GAME mode You are now ready to play the games while exercising on the bike Your game will communicate to the Wireless Box and the gaming visual will be displayed on your PC screen You shall see the PCGAMES 1 ...

Page 22: ...Box b During game playing making a LEFT turn or RIGHT turn using the handlebar will change the traveling direction of the vehicle in the game B 4 Playing the Game a PLEASE NOTE since PC games may require different PC keys as control keys in different games the Game Rider may not support ALL keys required The supported keys are those that are documented above Therefore certain PC game functions may...

Page 23: ...ta will alternate on display Same for the Watt and Calories data SPEED Displays current training SPEED from 0 0 to maximum 99 9 Miles RPM Displays current training rotations per minute TIME Count up If NO preset target Time will count up from 00 00 to maximum 99 59 with each increment of 1 second Count down If training with preset Time Time will count down from preset value to 00 00 Each preset in...

Page 24: ...nce level A 4 To reset during training first press ST STOP button P will appear on the left top corner indicating pause then press RESET button for 2 seconds This will clear all data from your session To switch to a different mode use the UP button to select desired mode a1 a2 a3 B Training in MANUAL mode press UP button until MANUAL appears on the upper line press MODE to confirm b1 b5 b6 RECOVER...

Page 25: ... above The functions available for preset are Time Distance Calories and Pulse in PROGRAM mode c5 c5 c6 c7 C 4 After all settings are made press ST STOP button to start training You will see each preset function data counts down from target as soon as training starts c6 C 5 Once each function target data is achieved counts down to zero the monitor will stop all functions P appears on the left uppe...

Page 26: ...ure to track your heart rate status during training If you select THR the initial monitor set target heart rate figure is 100 shown on the right lower field of the display You may press MODE button and use UP DOWN buttons to set your desired target heart rate to any value between the range 30 bpm to 240 bpm e1 e2 e3 e4 E 1 You may press ST STOP button to start training directly e3 Or optionally yo...

Page 27: ...f your heart rate is very low compared to the preset target the training resistance will increase one level every 30 seconds till level 16 You will NOT be able to adjust training resistance by yourself when you are training in Target H R mode M M This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are des...

Page 28: ...longside your left knee 2 Place your left arm on the outside of your right leg and pull against that leg while twisting your trunk as far as possible to the right Place your right hand on the floor behind your buttocks Reverse leg posi tions and repeat Hip Stretch 1 Lie on your back and raise your right leg as you clasp both hands under the back of the knee Keep your left leg straight 2 Gently pull...

Page 29: ...houlder to the upper back 2 Try to reach your finger tips If you are not able to reach your fingertips use a towel as an extension of your hands and gently pull one hand toward the other Reverse arm positions and repeat Calf Stretch 1 Place both hands against a wall to aid your balance Press the ball of your left foot against the wall and keep the heel of the same foot rested on the floor make sure y...

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Page 31: ...Proof of purchase version 12 07 2010 Model Number BGB 300 BGB 300 ...

Page 32: ...Body Flex Sports Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Telephone 888 266 6789 Email info bodyflexsports com ...

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