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SPEED TRANSMITTER

Note that there is no wire connected to the computer. This allows for more 
freedom with handlebar adjustment and improves the appearance of the bike. 
However this also means that the speed signal is sent to the computer via a radio 
wave by the speed transmitter which runs on a battery. This battery needs 
replacing after approximately six months of home use.
The speed transmitter must be pointing towards the computer as shown in the 
diagram in order for the computer to receive the speed signal.
The speed transmitter has a red LED that will flash once every revolution of the 
flywheel. If the red LED does not flash then replace the battery. If that fails to 
correct the problem then contact your dealer for a replacement.

BATTERIES

BATTERY INSTALLATION ~ SPEED TRANSMITTER:

 The speed transmitter is 

visibly located at the front of the bike. Remove the battery cover and install 

one

 

piece of CR2032 3V battery. Replace the battery cover and insure it is tightly closed.

RED

LED

SPEED 

TRANSMITTER

BATTERY INSTALLATION ~ COMPUTER: 

Remove the battery cover at the rear of the computer and install 

two

 pieces of 

SIZE"AA" 1.5V

 batteries. Insure the batteries are correctly positioned and the battery springs 

are in proper contact with batteries. Replace the battery cover and insure it is tightly closed.

BATTERY LIFE: 

Battery life is approximately six months of home use, depending on frequency of use and the 

quality of the batteries. To ensure long battery life we suggest using alkaline or lithium batteries.

COMPUTER LOW BATTERY Display: 

The low battery display will flash when the computer batteries 

need replacing.

SPEED TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY: 

When the computer speed display is irregular or not 

responding then it is time to replace the speed transmitter battery.

Auto Power Up 

&

 Power Down

AUTO POWER UP: 

The computer will automatically power up when the bike is in use. Note, there is a brief 

delay. The computer will also power up when any keys are pressed.

AUTO POWER DOWN: 

The computer will automatically power down when the bike is not in use after 

approximately 75 seconds.

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TIME or DISTANCE

TARGET VALUES

 

 

TIME or DISTANCE target values are optional. You can only choose one target value, either time or distance. If 
you do not select any of these optional target values then the computer will count from zero upwards. If you 
select one of these optional target values then the computer will countdown from your selection. The computer 
will stop and sound an alarm once the target value has been achieved. 

Press the SELECT Key to stop the alarm.

TIME:

 1:00~99:55:00 minutes (in 5 minute steps).

DISTANCE:

 1.0~999.0 kilometers or miles (in 1.0 steps).

HEART RATE RECEIVER and CHEST BANDS

The computer has a built in chest band receiver that uses the international standard 5 kHz bandwidth. Your heart 
rate will only register on the computer if you are wearing a compatible chest band. If you are unsure that your 
existing chest band is compatible then contact your dealer for verification.

TROUBLE SHOOTING SOLUTIONS

If for any reason you are having trouble with your computer or speed transmitter then try the following suggestions:

1) SPEED TRANSMITTER FUNCTION:

 With someone pedaling the bike, check to ensure that the speed 

transmitters red LED is flashing as shown in the diagram above. If not flashing then replace the battery.

2) SPEED TRANSMITTER DIRECTION:

 Check to ensure that the speed transmitter is pointing towards the 

computer as shown in the diagram above.

3) COMPUTER RESET:

 Press and hold the SELECT

 

Key for

 three 

seconds.

4) COMPUTER REBOOT:

 

Disconnect the power for approximately 15 seconds by removing the batteries. 

Wait 15 seconds, then reinstall batteries.

5) REPLACE BATTERIES: 

Discard the old computer and speed transmitter batteries and replace them with 

fresh new alkaline or lithium batteries.

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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for LC-ST

Page 1: ...FORMATION CHECK LIST MEDICAL and SAFETY WARRANTY CARE and MAINTENANCE ASSEMBLY and INSTRUCTIONS USER GUIDE SETUP INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST EXPLODED DRAWINGS COMPUTER and SPEED TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTIONS L...

Page 2: ...ommercial or full commercial setting The official maximum load is 400 lbs In the unlikely event your LifeCORE Sport Trainer needs servicing repairs or parts contact your local dealer as soon as possib...

Page 3: ...to any moving parts as this will wash the grease away damaging your LifeCORE Sport Trainer Use only the accessory attachments recommended by the manufacturer Do not attempt to modify or alter your as...

Page 4: ...propriate parts either with the OIL or GREASE provided as illustrated in the diagrams below After assembly is complete we suggest you keep all LITERATURE for future reference and the TOOLS OIL GREASE...

Page 5: ...ACER 122 and BOLT 402 STEP 3 Secure HANDLEBAR 009 to HANDLEBAR SLIDER 008 with 4 x BOLT 404 WASHER 503 504 and tighten firmly 4 a 401 500 002 003 b c STEP 1 Secure both STABILIZER 002 003 with 4x BOLT...

Page 6: ...mended torque is 34 Nm 340 kgf cm a NOTE The LEFTPEDAL 202 is reverse threaded STEP 4 Assemble the COMFORT PADS 121 on HANDLEBAR 009 by securing 2 x COMFORT PAD PLATE with VELCRO 010 to HANDLEBAR 009...

Page 7: ...ready stable enough then you need not bother with this optional assembly However if when the HANDLEBAR POST 007 is set at maximum and you can feel the HANDLEBAR POST 007 wobble slightly then this opti...

Page 8: ...x vertical settings To operate the snap pin knobs turn counterclockwise to loosen the knob then pull to release the snap pin to adjust the seat post or handlebar post up or down After vertical adjust...

Page 9: ...th the toe clips and ensure the attachment screws are firmly tightened before use Using the Pedals Engage cleated shoes in pedals by placing cleat between bindings while pushing down Disengage by twis...

Page 10: ...lockwise and pull Slide the SEAT POST 011 up or down to suit your body type Lock the SEAT POST 011 by rotating the KNOB 105 clockwise Note the seat post position for future reference d HORIZONTAL HAND...

Page 11: ...UG KNOB HANDLE PLUG STABILITY PLUG FELT PAD NUT COVER NUT COVER PLUG SLIDER PLUG with PLATE PLUG WATER BOTTLE HOLDER WATER BOTTLE WHEEL KNOB EMERGENCY BRAKE LEVER COVER FEET LEVELING ADJUSTERS COMFORT...

Page 12: ...113 118 113 500 401 112 112 303 120 003 900 107 012 011 114 403 106 122 402 107 901 300 301 104 200 202 105 408 004 407 801 112 500 401 117 111 111 302 400 112 120 303 001 100 016 406 116 115 302 501...

Page 13: ...12 006 502 110 006 005 306 306 902 902 306 502 110 205 305 410 109 204 802 206 306 106 108 800 009 121 405 307 010 504 503 404 008 403 107 007 107 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 14: ...NT display data t u u u u LCD DISPLAY Liquid Crystal Display DISTANCE DISPLAY kilometers Km or miles Mile SPEED DISPLAY kilometers per hour KPH OR miles per hour MPH HEART RATE DISPLAY Your heart rate...

Page 15: ...mputer will automatically power up when the bike is in use Note there is a brief delay The computer will also power up when any keys are pressed AUTO POWER DOWN The computer will automatically power d...

Page 16: ...and or all other obligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume nor authorize any person to assume for us any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale of the Sport Train...

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