background image

 

 

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display ”RPM

”to remind. 

8.

 

HR CONTROL

 Mode

 

Preset heartbeat control mode is 50W(Level2). When computer detects the pulse, the 
heartbeat value will be judged every 10 seconds. 

 
 

Judgment method of Heartbeat value as follows: 

A.

 

While running, program will compare actual heartbeat value with preset heartbeat 
value. If 

actual heartbeat value  preset heartbeat value 15, 

WATT will increase 

20 automatically, the highest can reach 400 WATT. 

B.

 

While running, program will compare actual heartbeat value with preset heartbeat 
value. If 

actual heartbeat value  preset heartbeat value 5, 

WATT will increase 10 

automatically, the highest can reach 400 WATT. 

C.

 

While running, program will compare actual heartbeat value with preset heartbeat 
value. If 

actual heartbeat value  preset heartbeat value 5, 

WATT will decrease 10 

automatically, the lowest can reach 50WATT. 

D.

 

While running, program will compare actual heartbeat value with preset heartbeat 
value. If 

actual heartbeat value  preset heartbeat value 15, 

WATT will decrease 

20 automatically, the lowest can reach 50WATT 

9.

 

While running, program will compare actual heartbeat value with preset heartbeat value. If 

actual heartbeat value  preset heartbeat value 30, 

WATT will decrease down to 

50WATT. The program will not carry out until 

actual

 

heartbeat value  preset heartbeat 

value 5.

 

10.

 

This chart is about Age and Pulse Value (default value) for THR Function 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

BPM BPM BPM BPM 

Age 

H preset L 

Age 

H preset

Age

H preset

Age 

H preset

L

10 200 126 126 

31 180

113

113

52

160

101

101 73 140 90

88

11 199 125 125 

32 179

113

113

53

159

100

100 74 139 90

88

12 198 125 125 

33 178

112

112

54

158

100

100 75 138 90

87

13 197 124 124  34  177

112

112

55

157

99

99  76 137  90

86

14 196 124 124  35  176

111

111

56

156

98

98  77 136  90

86

15 195 123 123  36  175

110

110

57

155

98

98  78 135  90

85

16 194 122 122  37  174

110

110

58

154

97

97  79 134  90

85

17 193 122 122  38  173

109

109

59

153

97

97  80 133  90

84

18 192 121 121  39  172

109

109

60

152

96

96 

81 132 90

83

19 191 121 121  40  171

108

108

61

151

95

95 

82 131 90

83

20 190 120 120  41  170

107

107

62

150

95

95 

83 130 90

82

21 189 119 119 42 169

107

107

63

149

94

94 

84 129 90

82

22 188 119 119 43 168

106

106

64

148

94

94 

85 128 90

81

23 187 118 118 44 167

106

106

65

147

93

93 

86 127 90

80

24 186 118 118 45 166

105

105

66

146

92

92 

87 126 90

80

25 185 117 117 46 165

104

104

67

145

92

92 

88 125 90

79

26 184 116 116 47 164

104

104

68

144

91

91 

89 124 90

79

27 183 116 116 48 163

103

103

69

143

91

91 

90 124 90

78

28 182 115 115 49 162

103

103

70

143

90

90   

 

29 181 115 115 50 162

102

102

71

142

90

89   

 

30 181 114 114 51 161

101

101

72

141

90

89   

 

Summary of Contents for DK850BAF01AA

Page 1: ...DK850BAF01AA OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2Ver1 1 V1 0 Pre Installation Tips Selecting Where Your Bike Goes Important Safety Instructions Specifications Assembly Parts Parts Details Assembly Procedures Operation Instruction Index 02 03 05 06...

Page 3: ...omputer Positioning The ideal place to use your bike is on solid and even ground There should be at least a 45cm gap either side and behind for ease of getting on and off Make sure a power socket is a...

Page 4: ...or disabled persons So it is when the machine is working with such persons around 4 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabi...

Page 5: ...roduct power off turn all controls to the off position then remove the plug from the outlet 17 Connect the product to a properly grounded outlet only 18 If the machine has folding mechanism user shoul...

Page 6: ...0 Note Charge your battery once per week Max User Weight 400 lbs 180 kg Size of Machine 64 cm x 132 cm x 146 cm Packing Weight of Machine 62 2kg Net Weight of Machine 52 2kg Power Supply 15V 1A DC Cha...

Page 7: ...6 2012 3 2Ver1 1 V1 0 Assembly Parts...

Page 8: ...ring washer M8 4 c Flat washer 8x 16x2 0t 4 d Inner steel hexagon socket head screw M8XP1 25X20 Blue Nylok 4 e Spring washer M8 4 f Umbrella head cross screw blue nylok M4xP0 7x10 4 g Spring washer M4...

Page 9: ...r1 1 V1 0 STEP 1 Attaching the Seat to the Main Frame of the bike 1 After must first loads POPIN H then seat cushion D depends on the arrow direction insertion frame group C localization then Assembly...

Page 10: ...ontrol Frame to the Main Frame 1 Thread the wire from the Bike Frame B to the Upper Control Frame C then place the two frames together Insert steel hexagon socket head screws a spring washers b and fl...

Page 11: ...pipe on the Control Frame Then fix the handlebars by tightening with the CKS Hex Screws d and Spring Washers e according to the drawing below Caution When assembling the handles and upper control fra...

Page 12: ...11 2012 3 2Ver1 1 V1 0 STEP 4 Wire connection of control pipe system 1 Pull out the wires in the tube of the Upper Control Frame B according to the drawing below...

Page 13: ...neeling down may be needed Please take care when standing back up to avoid hitting your head or causing other injury Make sure the bike is not plugged in when attaching the Computer to avoid a possibl...

Page 14: ...2012 3 2Ver1 1 V1 0 STEP 6 Attaching the Decoration Covers to the Bike Frame 1 Finally fasten the left and right decoration covers G and F with Round Head Philips Screws h according to the drawing bel...

Page 15: ...rget TIME DISTANCE and CALORIE exercise mode race mode User can compete with computer according to the distance and time he wants fitness test mode 6 minutes of self movement model of physical fitness...

Page 16: ...ut the menu under video mode TV model 5 ENTER Enter into options or touch this key for confirmation 6 CLEAR When entering program control mode to set parameters touch this key to get back the default...

Page 17: ...ll enter into start up of Manual run directly Parameters adopt the default value 7 Under Start Ready status you can press key to choose Goal mode Programs mode Fitness Test Mode HRC mode USER mode or...

Page 18: ...t mode by pressing key 14 After the program is over or under pause mode for 30 seconds the buzzer will beep for 5 sound and then the accumulate sport values will display in the center window and after...

Page 19: ...he set miles within limited time and reaches the goal the program will stop operation automatically Calories Goal This program serves to lose and control weight When certain quantity of the calories i...

Page 20: ...arameters press key to back to the first item to reset or press key to directly back to the start ready status 4 Execute time is 6 minutes and every level time is 6 minutes divide 32 levels It is exec...

Page 21: ...s number instant key or to adjust WEIGHT AGE and TIME parameters 3 If you want to change the parameters press key to back to the first item to reset or press key to directly back to the start ready st...

Page 22: ...ll decrease down to 50WATT The program will not carry out until actual heartbeat value preset heartbeat value 5 10 This chart is about Age and Pulse Value default value for THR Function BPM BPM BPM BP...

Page 23: ...press key to choose the desired LEVEL According to the rotate speed the same LEVEL has different resistance feedback z Race Mode 1 Press key to select this mode and press key into the target value set...

Page 24: ...fter selected LEVEL press at this time user can press key to adjust WEIGHT Default value 70KG Range 23 180KG and TIME Default value 10 MIN Range 0 10 99MIN 4 If you want to cancel the last parameter p...

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