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Parts number/name 

Specifications 

Qty 

Main Frame 

  

Handlebar 

Post 

  

Axle 

  

Magnetic 

Plate 

  

Front Stabiliser 

  

Fixed tube 

  

Brake block 

  

Handlebar 

  

Rear Stabiliser 

  

10 

Seat post 

  

11 

Seat slider 

  

12 

Bolt 

M8 x 45 x 20 x S6 

13 

Bolt 

M8 x 16 x S6 

14 

Washer 

d8 

11 

15 

Washer 

d8 x 

Φ

16 x 1.5 

14 

16 

Foam grip 

Φ

23 x 3 x 480 

17 

Cover 

114.2 x 65 x 47.5 

18 

Cover 

114.2 x 65 x 34 

19 

Console 

XT-2070 

20 

Screw 

M5 x 10 

21 

Handle pulse 

wire 

Length 900 

22 

Knob 

M16 x 1.5 x 27 x 

Φ

56 

23 

End cap 

Φ

25 

24 

Wave washer 

d10 x 

Φ

15.5 x 0.3 

25 

Bushing 

Φ

16 x 2 x 

Φ

13 x 3.5 

Φ

26 

Nut 

M8 x H7.5 x S13 

27 

Trunk wire 1 

Length 400 

28 

Trunk wire 2 

Length 700 

29 

Tension knob 

Length 657 

Parts number/name

 

Specifications

 

Qty

 

30 

Tension knob 

bracket 

58.5 x 57.8 x 5.8 

31 

Nut 

M6 x H6 x S10 

32 

Brake rod 

Φ

8 x 93 x M8 x 70 

33 

Screw 

M6 x 16 x S5 

34 

Nut 

12.5 x 12.5 x 3.0 

35 

Spring 

Φ

1.2 x 

Φ

11 x 21 x N7 

36 

Spacer 

Φ

12.5 x 

Φ

9 x 5 

37 

Nut 

M8 x H5.5 x S14 

38 

Brake pad 

40.5 x 36 x 5 

39 

Washer 

D5 

40 

Screw 

M5 x 15 

41 

Bolt 

M8 x 65 

42 

Bolt 

M6 x 12 

43 

Washer 

d6 x 

Φ

16 x 1.5 

44 

Screw 

M6 x 10 

45 

Fixed plate 

t1.5 x 56 x 76 

46 

Bearing 

6001-2RS 

47 

Bearing 

bracket 

Φ

72 x 11 

48 

Flywheel 

φ

320 x 36 

49 

Axle 

Φ

24 x 103 

50 

Bushing 

PT70 x 30 x PT60 

x 20 x L145 x 10 

51 

End cap 

PT50 x 25 

52 

Seat 

98-2 

53 

Washer 

d10 x 

Φ

30 x 2.5 

54 

Knob 

M10 x 

Φ

58 x 32 

55 

Crank cover 

  

56 

Nut 

M10 x 1.25 

57R 

Crank R 

165 

57L 

Crank L 

165 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FORTIS SK-400

Page 1: ...MAGNETIC FLYWHEEL SPIN BIKE SK 400 FSMFWSK400A ...

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Page 3: ... all hardware parts such as bolts nuts and washers are positioned correctly and tightly secured Always inspect the safety chain guard that protects the moving parts of the bike to be in safe and good order Always inspect the seat post seat slider pedals and handlebar to make sure they are in safe and stable position before using the bike It is recommended to lubricate all moving parts on a monthly...

Page 4: ...oving the equipment Always use proper lifting technique and seek assistance if necessary Your equipment is intended for use in cool dry conditions You should avoid storage in extreme cold hot or damp areas as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems Operating temperature 0 40 C Storage temperature 10 60 C This appliance contains no user serviceable parts If it suffers any failure or d...

Page 5: ...OVERVIEW ...

Page 6: ...e 1 Length 400 1 28 Trunk wire 2 Length 700 1 29 Tension knob Length 657 1 Parts number name Specifications Qty 30 Tension knob bracket 58 5 x 57 8 x 5 8 1 31 Nut M6 x H6 x S10 1 32 Brake rod Φ8 x 93 x M8 x 70 1 33 Screw M6 x 16 x S5 1 34 Nut 12 5 x 12 5 x 3 0 1 35 Spring Φ1 2 x Φ11 x 21 x N7 1 36 Spacer Φ12 5 x Φ9 x 5 1 37 Nut M8 x H5 5 x S14 2 38 Brake pad 40 5 x 36 x 5 1 39 Washer D5 1 40 Screw...

Page 7: ...Bushing Φ22 x Φ17 1 x 5 5 1 68 Wave washer d17 1 69 Bearing 6203 2 70 Bolt M8 x 20 x S6 4 71 Nut M6 x H5 x S10 1 72 Bolt M6 x 50 x Φ12 x 3 1 Parts number name Specifications Qty 73 Idle pulley Ф41 x Ф33 x 24 1 74 Bolt M10 1 75 U bracket 30 x 10 x 1 5 1 76 Bolt M6 x H6 x S10 4 77 Screw M6 x 8 x Φ12 1 78 Bolt M8 x 12 3 79 Belt 6PJ460 1 80 End cap PT70 x 30 4 81 Foot pad Φ45 8 x M8 x 25 4 82 C Ring D...

Page 8: ...Turn the Left Pedal 59L counter clockwise by hand until it is tight then use the Spanner B to securely tighten Attach Right Pedal 59R to Right Crank 57R Turn the Right Pedal 59R clockwise by hand until it is tight then use Spanner B to securely tighten ASSEMBLY Note The Pedals No 59L R are marked L and R for Left and Right Make sure you attach the correct pedal to the corresponding crank ...

Page 9: ...ten with and Spanner A Take the Cover 97 through the Handlebar Post 2 then connect Trunk wire 2 28 with Sensor wire 96 Figure A Insert Handlebar Post 2 into Main Frame 1 and secure with Bolt 13 Spring Washer 14 and Washer 15 Tighten with a Spanner A Finally place the Cover 97 on the Main Frame 1 ...

Page 10: ...7 Figure A then attach upper and lower Cover pieces 17 18 Remove the Bolt 20 on the back of Console 19 connect Console wire 19a with trunk wire 1 27 connect Console wire 19b with Handle pulse wire 21 Figure B Then secure Console 19 to the handlebar 8 with bolt 20 Tighten with a Spanner A Figure C shows the finished assembly The console takes x2 AAA batteries 1 5v ...

Page 11: ...Step 4 Attach the Seat Slider 11 to the Seat Post 10 tighten and secure with Washer 53 and Knob 54 ...

Page 12: ...alance 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 BEFORE FIRST USE ...

Page 13: ...and backward loosen the upper knob 2 then slide the Seat Slider to the desired position Figure A Once positioned tighten the knob to secure the Seat Slider in place Figure B Tension Adjustment and Emergency Brake To increase the tension rotate the tension Knob clockwise To decrease the tension turn the Tension Knob counter clockwise Adjust the tension according to your demand During exercise press...

Page 14: ...ode button until CAL is displayed on LCD The monitor will display the calorie function on the screen ODOMETER Press the Mode button until ODO is displayed on LCD The monitor will display the odometer function on the screen PULSE Press the Mode button until is displayed on LCD The monitor will display the pulse rate function on the screen If the pulse sensor is contact with ear clip the sensor to e...

Page 15: ...ext stand at the front of the bike so that you re directly in front of the Handlebar Firmly grasp and hold each side of the Handlebar place one foot on the front base and tilt the bike towards you until the Transport Wheels on the front base touch the ground With the wheels on the ground you can transport the bike to the desired location with ease ...

Page 16: ...tion 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 to help kogan com ...

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