JKEXER Race 3645 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

Before starting any exercise program, it is recommended that you consult 
your physician, especially for persons with pre-existing health problems. 
Before using the new equipment, please review this manual to learn about 
the features, functions, and safety operations. Should you experience any 
irregular physical conditions such as dizziness, severe muscle or joint 
pain, pain in your chest or should any other symptoms appear: STOP 

EXERCISING and consult with your physician immediately.

1.    Read all instructions in this manual before using this equipment. It is the owner's 

      responsibility to ensure that all users of this equipment are thoroughly informed 

      of all warnings and precautions. Use this equipment for its intended use as 

      described in this manual.

2.    Securely tighten all nuts and bolts and inspect and tighten all parts each time you 

      use the equipment. **Replace any worn parts immediately and if you find that any 

      repairs are needed, please keep the equipment out of use until repair.**

3.    Inspect the Crank Arms and Pedals daily for any signs of stress fatigue, and check 

      Brake Pads for its wear periodically. The safety level of the equipment can be 

      maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage and wear.

4.    Press down on the red emergency brake lever under the tension knob to STOP 

      cycling immediately.

5.    The equipment should only be used on a level surface and is designed for indoor 

      use only.

6.    Warm up before you start exercising to prevent injuries

7.    No more than one person should operate the equipment at one time.

8.    It is recommended that you do not initiate any type of exercising within 40 minutes 

      after a meal.

9.    Keep small children and pets away from the equipment at all times

10.  Appropriate clothing should be worn while exercising. Never wear loose clothing 

      that could be caught in moving parts. It is recommended that athletic support 

      clothing be worn for both men and women. Athletic shoes should always be worn 

      while exercising. DO NOT USE with bare feet, wearing sandals, or wearing only 

      socks or stockings.

11.  The user's max weight to operate the equipment is 120kg / 264lbs.

12.  DO NOT USE the equipment around water or while you are wet. Using the unit 

      around a pool, hot tub or sauna will void the warranty and is potentially hazardous.

13.  The equipment is NOT suitable for medical/therapeutic use.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONS

WARNING:

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Summary of Contents for Race 3645

Page 1: ...RACING BIKE Race 3645...

Page 2: ...ts prior to its completion Once completed remember to have all the bolts securely fastened to prevent accident ATTENTION Be sure to carefully follow all the steps in our assembly instruction CAUTION I...

Page 3: ...ds for its wear periodically The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage and wear 4 Press down on the red emergency brake lever under the tension kn...

Page 4: ...LIST 1 MAIN FRAME 1 2 FRONT STABILIZER 1 3 REAR STABILIZER 1 4 HANDLE BAR 1 5 HANDLEBAR POST 1 6 SADDLE 1 7 SEAT SLIDER 1 8 SEAT POST 1 9 KNOB WASHER 1 1 10 PEDAL L R 1 1 11 BOTTLE HOLDER 1 12 BRACKE...

Page 5: ...r Post 5 secure by Bolt Washer A Step 1 Attach Front Stabilizer 2 to the Main Frame 1 and secure by Bolt Washer Spring Washer and Nut A Step 2 Attach Rear Stabilizer 3 to the Main Frame 1 and secure b...

Page 6: ...ockwise Step 7 Use Knob 12C to fix Bracket 12A 12B on the handlebar Use Screw 12D to fix Bottle Holder 11 on the Bracket Place Water Bottle 13 into Bottle Holder 11 NOTICE After the bike is assembled...

Page 7: ...s under rear stabilizers to level the frame Operating Instruction RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT Pedaling resistance is controlled by the tension knob located under the handlebar To increase resistance turn th...

Page 8: ...d repeat procedure 2 to see if you feel comfortable about the movement of the chain 4 Make sure the Nut 2J on the right side is securely tightened and the flywheel is at the center then tighten the Sc...

Page 9: ...Wheel Bolt Nut Bolt Washer Spring Washer Dome Nut Handlebar Washer Bolt Spring Washer Handlebar Post Knob Washer Sleeve 40 x 80 Seat Seat Slider Seat Post Knob Washer Tension Knob Emergency Brake Bol...

Page 10: ...2H 2J 2C 2D 2K 2L 2M 2E 2N 2H 2J 2C 10 6 9 5 3 12 13 11 8 33 32 31 46 45 44 37 35 35 22 22 15 14 14B 14A 18 18 21 16 17 11 47R 47L 34 41 40 45 46 42 19 20 38 43 12A 14C 2F 43 43 26 24 23 27 25 25A 28...

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