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Attaching the Display Console to the Console Mast

Battery Installation

CAUTION:  Never use conventional alkaline batteries.  You will damage your electronic parts 
and void your warranty.

The display console of the 

g•force RT

 is powered by (4) rechargeable AA nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) 

batteries, which are included.  You provide the power to recharge the batteries by simply pedaling and 

working out on your bike.

1.  Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the display by pressing down on the tab 

and then lifting the cover off.  An illustration at the bottom of the battery compartment indicates 

the correct positioning of the batteries.

2.  Place the batteries into the compartment as indicated on the illustration.  Insert the negative 

end into position first and then gently push 

the positive end into place.

3.  Replace the battery compartment cover.

Note:  

Your batteries will not be fully charged when 

your bike arrives. You will need to pedal for at least 1 

hour to fully charge the batteries.

Attaching the Display Console

1.  Connect the wires from the console mast to 

the wires on the back of the display console.

2.  Once connected, gently feed the wiring into 

the console mast until the display console 

can rest snugly against the platform.  The 

platform of the console mast should fit 

completely inside the grooved section of 

the back of the display console.

3.  Attach the display console to the console 

mast using (4) M5x15 screws and tighten 

with the 3mm hex wrench.

Summary of Contents for G-Force RT

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...sure that the chosen location provides adequate room for the equipment while it is in use The physical dimensions of the assembled bike are listed below Choose a setting that is comfortable and appea...

Page 3: ...used Cut the shipping straps and remove the staples from the bottom edge and then remove the top of the carton The shipping carton contains two separate boxes and the body of the bike Remove the card...

Page 4: ...1 Rear stabilizer with one foot attached 1 Rear leveling foot 1 Seat frame 1 Seat bottom 1 Handlebar 1 Console mast 1 Pedals 2 Cup holders 2 Contents of Small Cardboard Box Part Description Quantity D...

Page 5: ...3mm hex wrench 1 70668 4mm hex wrench 1 70667 6mm hex wrench 1 70671 pedal wrench 1 3 5 Assembling the Bike The unique serial number of your g force RT is located on the front tubing and near the bot...

Page 6: ...set screw is positioned into the alignment notch This will align the attach ment screw holes of the body and the front stabilizer Be careful not to dislocate the plastic sleeve at the opposite side o...

Page 7: ...the leveling foot to the rear stabilizer by screwing it into the underside of the rear stabilizer Assume at first that your floors are level and install each foot snugly against the rear stabilizer 3...

Page 8: ...batteries 2 Place the batteries into the compartment as indicated on the illustration Insert the negative end into position first and then gently push the positive end into place 3 Replace the battery...

Page 9: ...dle with the 2 holes on the right side of the seat carrier Attach the handle with 2 M5x25 screws and tighten using the 3mm hex wrench Attaching the Handlebars to the Seat Assembly Attach the handlebar...

Page 10: ...hing the seat assembly to the seat carrier 3 Lower the seat assembly over the seat carrier and align the holes at the front of the seat assem bly with those on the seat carrier B 4 Secure the seat ass...

Page 11: ...left pedal marked L to the left crank Tighten with the pedal wrench in a COUNTER CLOCKWISE direction 3 Attach the right pedal marked R to the right crank Tighten with the pedal wrench in a CLOCKWISE d...

Page 12: ...LeMond Fitness Inc 17280 Woodinville Redmond Road Building B Suite 888 Woodinville WA 98072 USA www Lemondfitness com Telephone 1 425 482 6773 Fax 1 425 482 6724 Document 300205 Rev B...

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