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PARTS LIST

1

Main Frame

1

2

Front Stabilizer

1

3

Rear Stabilizer

1

4

Foot Cap

4

5

Foot Pad

2

6

Plastic Wheel

2

6A

Screw

4

7

Washer

4

8

Bolt

4

9

Saddle

1

9A

Seat Slider

1

9B

Nut

3

9C

Knob

1

9D

Washer

3

10

Seat Post

1

10A Sleeve

1

11

Knob

1

12

Handlebar Post

1

13

Sensor

1

14

Teansion Cable

1

15

Screw

3

16

Washer

3

17

Tension Knob

1

17A Screw

Screw

1

18

19

20

20A

Handle Bar

2

21

Hand Pulse Plate

2

21A Pulse Cable

1

21B Screw

4

22

Foam Grip

2

22A End Cap

2

23

Computer

1

23A Screw

1

24R Pedal - Right

1

24L Pedal - Left

1

25R Chain Cover - Right

1

25L Chain Cover - Left

1

25A Crank Hole Cover

1

25B Decoration Cover

1

26R Crank - Right

1

26L Crank - Left

1

27

Belt Wheel

1

27A Magnet

1

28

Axle

1

29

Bearing

2

30

Washer

1

31

Nut

2

32

Crank Bolt

2

33

End Cap

2

34

Belt

1

35

Plastic Wheel

1

36

C-Clip

1

37

Support Bracket

1

38

Spring

1

38A Screw

1

38B Nut

2

39

Pulley

1

40

Bearing

2

41

Axle

1

42

Magnetic Wheel

1

43

Nut

3

44

Nut

2

45

M4 Screw 

10

46

M5 Screw

6

47

48

Sensor

1

1

Screw

2

4

1

Screw

Crank Hold Cover

9

Summary of Contents for Surge 7009

Page 1: ...MAGNETIC BIKE Surge 7009...

Page 2: ...hat all items are complete and in good condition WARNING In the assembly of the bolts it is recommended that one should use one s hand in tightening the bolts prior to its completion Once completed re...

Page 3: ...ogram is recommended 5 Initiate any type of exercise 40 minutes after each meal 6 Warm up before an exercise would prevent injuries 7 People suffering from fatigue fever or high blood pressure should...

Page 4: ...7 12 ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST 1 MAIN FRAME 1 2 FRONT STABILIZER 1 3 REAR STABILIZER 1 4 HANDLE BAR POST 1 5 HANDLE BAR 1 6 SEAT TRACK 1 7 SEAT POST 1 8 COVER 1 9 COMPUTER 1 1 10 SEAT 1 1 11 PEDAL 2 12 KNO...

Page 5: ...ve both the stem of the Main Frame 1 and the Handle Bar Post 4 to be fixed together by means of the Bolts Washers B provided as illustrated Then Pull down the cover and connect it with Main Frame 1 Co...

Page 6: ...Computer 9 and Handle Bar Post 4 STEP 9 Use the bolts provided from Computer 9 to fix it at the top of as Handle Bar Post 4 photo shown Then plug Hand Pulse sensor cable provided from to Handle Bar P...

Page 7: ...may turn the Pedal 11 in a clockwise direction STEP B Same as in STEP A only in a counter clockwise direction STEP C Have the Pedal 11 strap attached on each of the Pedal 11 STRAP RIGHT LEFT CRANK PE...

Page 8: ...rease the value faster the monitor has To be in stop condition DOWN To set down the value of time distance calories and pulse You can Hold the button to decrease the value faster the monitor has to Be...

Page 9: ...old on the grip with one Hand only the pulse figure display will become unstable For the Pulse readout accuracy reason we ll suggest you to hold on both Hands during exercising You may also preset tar...

Page 10: ...Exploded Drawing D 21A 21B 21 27A 30 38B 17A 17 20 47 18 20A 19 48 8...

Page 11: ...and Pulse Plate 2 21A Pulse Cable 1 21B Screw 4 22 Foam Grip 2 22A End Cap 2 23 Computer 1 23A Screw 1 24R Pedal Right 1 24L Pedal Left 1 25R Chain Cover Right 1 25L Chain Cover Left 1 25A Crank Hole...

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