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COMPUTER START UP

   

 

 

 

DESCRIPTION 

 

 ACTIVATION   

THE USER MAY PRESS ANY FUNCTION BUTTON OR START PEDALING TO ACTIVATE  DISPLAY. 

 

 

 

NOTE: BIKE MUST HAVE THE AC ADAPTER PLUGGED INTO A WALL OUTLET IN ORDER TO  

   OPERATE 

PROPERLY. 

INTRO SCREENS    

1)

 

DISPLAY WILL SHOW “U1”. THIS IS A USER IDENTIFICATION CODE. THERE ARE (4) AVAILABLE 

 

 

 

USER ID PROMPTS (U1-U4). USE THE “UP” OR “DOWN” BUTTONS TO SELECT 1 OF THE 4          

 

 

 

OPTIONS. ONCE A SELECTION IS MADE PRESS THE “ENTER” BUTTON. 

 

 

 

 

 

        2) 

 

USER WILL BE PROMPTED TO SELECT FROM 1 OF 4 TRAINING MODES (MANUAL, PROGRAM,  

 

 

 

USER, OR TARGET HEART RATE). THE SELECTIONS WILL APPEAR (FLASH) IN THE UPPER  

 

 

 

AREA OF THE TOP DISPLAY WINDOW. USE THE “UP” OR “DOWN” BUTTON TO SELECT ONE OF 

 

 

 

TRAINING OPTIONS OR PRESS THE “START / STOP” BUTTON TO IMMEDIATELY START      

 

 

 

TRAINING IN THE “MANUAL” MODE. 

 

PRESETS

 

 

ONCE A USER IS IN A TRAINING MODE, THEY WILL HAVE THE OPTION TO PRESET                   

   INDIVIDUAL 

DISPLAY 

FUNCTIONS 

(TIME, 

DISTANCE, CALORIE, PULSE). AFTER PRESETS ARE 

 

 

 

ENTERED, PRESS THE “START / STOP”  BUTTON TO START TRAINING.  IF NO VALUES ARE    

 

 

 

PRESET, THE COMPUTER FUNCTIONS WILL COUNT UP FROM “0”.   

RESISTANCE  

BIKE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ADJUSTABLE RESISTANCE MECHANISM. THIS FEATURE WILL  

 

 

 

ALLOW A USER TO CHOOSE FROM 1-8 LEVELS OF VARIED RESISTANCE. A USER CAN ADJUST 

   RESISTANCE 

AT 

ANY 

TIME 

DURING A TRAINING MODE BY PUSHING THE “UP” or “DOWN”  

 

 

 

BUTTON (EXCEPT IN TARGET HEART RATE MODE). 

 

BUTTON FUNCTIONS  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER 

  

        

SELECTS & SETS DISPLAY FUNCTIONS.  

START / STOP

   

ACTIVATES & STOPS COMPUTER FUNCTIONS. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UP  

 

SELECTS PROGRAM MODE & ADJUST (INCREASES) DISPLAY SETTINGS. 

DOWN  

 

SELECTS PROGRAM MODE & ADJUST (

DECREASES) DISPLAY SETTINGS.  

RESET

  

        

1)

 

USED TO ZERO OUT AN INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY FUNCTION OR RESET ALL THE  FUNCTION   

   VALUES 

SIMULTANEOUSLY 

BY 

HOLDING DOWN THE BUTTON FOR 4 -SECONDS.  

 

 

2) 

PRESET USER PROGRAMS: RESET TO THE INITIAL PRE-PROGRAMMED SETTINGS. 

 

 

 

 

 

RECOVERY

 

 

THE RECOVERY BUTTON ALLOWS USERS TO EVALUATE THEIR FITNESS LEVEL AFTER      

 

 

 

COMPLETING A TRAINING SESSION.  

 

 

DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 

 

 

TIME

 

          

 

COMPUTER DISPLAY WILL ACCUMULATE TOTAL TRAINING TIME IN 00:00 (MINUTES :  

 

 

 

SECONDS). COMPUTER WILL COUNT UP OR DOWN A MAXIMUM OF 99:59.  

 

 

 

PRESET TARGET TRAINING TIME: 

USE THE “ENTER” BUTTON TO SCROLL TO THE TIME  

 

 

 

FUNCTION AND USE THE “UP” & “DOWN” BUTTONS TO ADJUST THE SETTING. SETTINGS WILL 

 

 

 

BE ENTERED IN 1:00 MINUTE INCREMENTS AND THE COMPUTER WILL COUNT DOWN FROM  

 

 

 

THE SET TIME. ONCE THE DESIRED TIME IS SET, PRESS “START / STOP” TO BEGIN TRAINING.  

 

 

 

ONCE A SET TRAINING TIME IS COMPLETED, THE COMPUTER WILL “BEEP” FOR                       

 

 

 

APPROXIMATELY 8 SECONDS AND COMPUTER WILL RESET TO THE INITIAL SETTING. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Universal U325

Page 1: ...TIONS NSTRUCTIONS O O OWNERS WNERS WNERS M MANUAL ANUAL Part No 06042 Revision A Date 6 05 U UNIVERSAL NIVERSAL U325 U325 R RECUMBENT ECUMBENT E EXERCISE XERCISE BIKE BIKE SERIAL NO _______________________________________ PURCHASE DATE _________________ ...

Page 2: ...ad to serious injury and will void all related warranties liabilities 9 Recommended user weight should not exceed 300 lbs 10 Frequently wipe equipment down with a dampened soft cloth 11 Observe and adhere to all warning labels posted on equipment 12 Properly warm up and stretch before starting any strength training or cardio exercise routine 13 If you feel pain or dizziness at any time while exerc...

Page 3: ...sembly stepsandmakenoteofallpreinstalledhardware HARDWARE PACK 1 HARDWARE PACK 2 26 CARRIAGE BOLT 26 CARRIAGE BOLT 27 FLAT WASHER 27 FLAT WASHER 28 ACORN NUT 28 ACORN NUT 29 TRUSS HEAD BOLT 27 FLAT WASHER 27 FLAT WASHER 30 TRUSS HEAD BOLT 30 TRUSS HEAD BOLT 27 FLAT WASHER 32 ALLEN BOLT 33 SPRING WASHER 34 FLAT WASHER SCREWDRIVER WRENCH COMBO ALLEN WRENCH 16 MOUNTING CLAMP FRONT STABILIZER REAR STA...

Page 4: ...1 21 12056 Lower Data Cable Assembly 1 22 12057 Heart Rate Cable Seat Rail 1 23 31001 Bottle Cage 1 24 31000 Sports Bottle 1 25 14001 AC Adapter 1 26 01062 Carriage Bolt M8 x 1 25 x 55 Length 4 27 01012 Flat Washer 8 x 16 x 2t 16 28 01015 Acorn Nut M8 4 29 01001 Truss Head Socket Bolt 4 30 01003 Truss Head Socket Bolt 12 31 01049 Curved Washer 8 x 19 x 2t 4 32 01039 Allen Bolt M7 x 1 0 x 30 Length...

Page 5: ...XPLODED VIEW PAGE 4 11 17 14 15 1 10 13 6 7 16 2 3 4 U325 Assembly Parts AC Power Adapter Customer Service 1 877 861 2181 22 24 23 32 33 34 30 27 29 27 30 27 36 35 25 30 31 18 19 20 21 12 9 5 28 27 26 8 ...

Page 6: ...ct assembly in a 4ft x 6ft flat area Note After assembly is completed allow a minimal of 2 3ft of space on each side of bike for user access Do not dispose of any packaging materials until assembly of the product is completed Assembly tools are included but you may also use standard similar householdtools to complete assembly of this product Ifyou experience problems with operation ofthe equipment...

Page 7: ...sportwheelsshouldbefacingoutward B Securelyfasten theRearStabilizerAssembly 3 tothebackofthe BaseAssembly 1 using2 CarriageBolts 26 2 FlatWashers 27 and 2 AcornNuts 28 Note UsetheLevelers 37 onthebottomofthe RearStabilizerAssembly 3 toadjustthebikeandkeepitfrom rockingonanunevensurface TightentheHexNut 38 flushagainstthestabilizersurfacetolockbothlevelersinto position Reference FIGURE1 AssemblySta...

Page 8: ...ng the pedal wrench Note Acounterclockwise rotationwilltightenthepedalto the crank armand a clockwise rotation will loosen the pedal See Assembly Note C AttachthePedalStraps includedwithpedals toeachof thepedals Thestrapsarelabeled R or L to correspond withtherightandleft pedal ImportantAssemblyNote Therightandleftpedals are appropriately marked R and L The threading orientation ontheleftpedalisre...

Page 9: ...9 and 4 FlatWasher 27 C AttachtheSeatBackPad 7 to theAdjustableSeat BackFrame 10 using 4 TrussHeadSocketBolts 30 and 4 FlatWashers 27 D AttachtheHandlebarAssembly 9 torearmountingplateof SeatSlider 11 using 4 TrussHeadSocketBolts 30 and4 FlatWashers 27 E Plug the end of theHeartRateCable 22 intotherearplug inreceptacleof the Handlebar Assembly 9 ReferenceFIGURE3 AssemblyNote TheSeatSliderpositionc...

Page 10: ...CableAssembly 20 to the LowerDataCableAssembly 21 FIGURE 5 D Tuck the excess cable lengths into frame tubing and slide theHandlebarMast 13 down on to theBase Assembly 1 Alignthemountingholesandsecurethemast in place by using the previously installed 4 Truss Head SocketBolts 30 and4 CurvedWashers 31 E Secure theH ShapedHandlebar 14 to the front cradle mounting of theHandlebarMast 14 usingthe Mounti...

Page 11: ...Cable 18 to the receptacle end oftheoftheHeartRateCable pigtail coming fromthe back of the computer D TuckexcesscablelengthsdownintotheHandlebarMast PlacetheComputer 17 on top of the mounting plate Secure theComputer 17 to the mounting plate withthe4 previouslyinstalled TrussScrews 35 Note Actual mounting of the computer may only require 2 screws dependingonthemountingplateholealignment E Remove t...

Page 12: ...ly shroud B PlugtheACAdapterintoanavailablewalloutlet SAFETYNOTE For added safety around children unplug the AC Adapter fromthe wall when bike is not in use HelpfulReminders Beforeusingthethisproduct pleasetakethe time to review the additional information regarding computer operation product maintenance and related warranty information Note the shroud orientation of AC adapter receptacle The recep...

Page 13: ...OM 1 8 LEVELS OF VARIED RESISTANCE A USER CAN ADJUST RESISTANCE AT ANY TIME DURING A TRAINING MODE BY PUSHING THE UP or DOWN BUTTON EXCEPT IN TARGET HEART RATE MODE BUTTON FUNCTIONS ENTER SELECTS SETS DISPLAY FUNCTIONS START STOP ACTIVATES STOPS COMPUTER FUNCTIONS UP SELECTS PROGRAM MODE ADJUST INCREASES DISPLAY SETTINGS DOWN SELECTS PROGRAM MODE ADJUST DECREASES DISPLAY SETTINGS RESET 1 USED TO Z...

Page 14: ...OLL TO THE HEART RATE FUNCTION AND PRESS THE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO ADJUST THE SETTING PULSE SETTINGS WILL BE FROM 30 240 BPM ONCE THE DESIRED HEART RATE IS SET PRESS THE START STOP BUTTON TO BEGIN TRAINING IF A USER EXCEEDS THE SET TARGET HEART RATE THE COMPUTER WILL BEEP TO REMIND THE USER OF THE PRESET LIMIT NOTE HEART RATE READINGS ARE ONLY A REFERENCE OF A USER S PULSE RATE DURING TRAINING THESE ...

Page 15: ... lock in the profile Note If a user decides not to select a resistance profile the computer will automatically use the P1 resistance profile USER MODE Customized Training Profile Activation Procedure 1 Press the UP button three times to select the User program mode 2 Press the ENTER button 3 Set a Customized Training Profile referenced below 4 Press the START STOP button to begin training or press...

Page 16: ...PIN IS LOCKED INTO ASEAT POSTHOLEPOSITION 3 2 SECURE THESEATPOSTINPLACE BY TURNING THEADJUSTMENTKNOB UNTIL ITIS TIGHTIN THE FRAME 4 PEDALWOBBLE 4 1 CHECK TO MAKESUREPEDALSAREINSTALLED CORRECTLY ORIENTATION AND MOUNTED FLUSH WITHTHE CRANKARMS 4 2 LOOSEN THEPEDALS CHECKFORPOSSIBLE CROSS THREADING OF CRANKARMS 5 NOSPEED RPMREADING 5 1 CHECK COMPUTER CONNECTION MAKE SURE CONNECTORSARE SE CUREAND INTHE...

Page 17: ...s Unplug the AC Adapter and carefully lift the unit up using the rear stabilizer Lift the unit up at an angle until the front transport wheels make contact with the floor and steer the equipment to the desired location TRAINING TIPS How you start an exercise program depends on your physical condition If you have been in active for awhile or you have pre existing health condition you should start s...

Page 18: ...not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the preceding exclusions or limitations may not apply The stated warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary state to state LAMAR Health Fitness Sports LLC neither assumes or authorizes anyone to assume for it any other express wa...

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