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PARTS LIST

 

 

No. Description

 

 Qty No.

Description 

Qty

001  Main Frame (720x240x610) 

1  029R Right Cover (6.7) 

002  Front Stabilizer Ø60x1.5x350 

1  030  Nut M10x1 

003  Rear Stabilizer Ø60x1.5x480 

1 031 Adjustable 

Bolt 

M6x50 

004  Handlebar Post Ø60x1.5 

1  032  Nut M10x1.0x4 

005 Handlebar 

Ø25x1.5 

1 033 Flywheel   

006L  Left Crank 

1  034  Flywheel Axle M10x132.5 

006R Right Crank 

1  035  Spring L55xØ16xØ2.5 

007L  Left Foot Pedal JD22A 

1  036  Idle Wheel Bracket 

007R Right Foot Pedal JD22A 

1  037  Bearing 6000 

008L  Left Rear Stabilizer End Cap     

1  038  Screw ST3x12 

008R Right Rear Stabilizer End Cap   

1  039  Nylon Nut M8 

009L  Left Front Stabilizer End Cap     

1  040  Spring Washer D8 

009R Right Front Stabilizer End Cap   

1  041  Idle Wheel 

010  Seat Post 70x30x1.5 

1  042  Handlebar End Cap Ø25x1.5 

011  Seat Sliding Tube 

38x38x1.5 

1 043 Washer 

D10x2 

012  Seat Cushion DD3532 

1  044  Handlebar Post Cover (6.7) 

013 Computer 

JVT29107B 

1 045 Bolt 

M8x15 

014  Bolt M8x73 

4  046  Tension Control Knob 

015  Curve Washer D8 

8  047  Curve Washer D5 

016  Cap Nut M8 

4  048  Bolt M5x50 

017  Adjustable Leveler 

2  049  Sensor Wire I L=670 

018  Bearing 6003 

2  050  Tension Cable L=1100 

019  Bolt M6x15 

4  051  Sensor Wire II L=670 

020  Belt Pulley Ø260 

1  052  Locking Knob M16x1.5 

021  Belt PJ6M 410 

1  053  U Bracket for Seat Sliding Tube 

022 Axle 

Ø17x228 

1 054 Spacer 

Ø13x2x35 

023  Spring Washer D6 

4  055  Pulse Wire L=800 

024  Nylon Nut M6 

4  056  T-Knob M8x65 

025  C Clip D17 

1  057  Decorate Cover 

026 Crank 

Cover 

2 058 Washer 

D8 

027  Nut M10x1.25 

2  059  Handlebar Foam Grip 

028 Screw 

ST4.2x18 

12 060 Handlebar Foam Grip for the Top 

End of Handlebar 

029L Left Cover (6.7) 

1  061  Square Plug 

38x38x1.5 

Summary of Contents for 20860

Page 1: ...Consonance Magnetic Upright Bike Owner s Manual Item No 20860 The specifications of this product may vary from this photo and are subject to change without notice 2009 June...

Page 2: ...d operated in accordance with LifeGear s Owner s Manual LifeGear s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing free of charge any parts which may prove to be defective under no...

Page 3: ...raps 5 Do not attempt any maintenance or adjustments other than those described in this manual Should any problems arise discontinue use and consult an Authorized Service Representative 6 Do not use t...

Page 4: ...kwise direction NOTE When adjusting the height of seat post the maximum insert depth mark line cannot higher than the edge of bushing 6 Adjusting the seat cushion Release the round knob and then slide...

Page 5: ...e every 6 seconds TMR TIMER Displays your elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds When you start pedaling time starts counting up from 0 00 to 99 59 per 1 second increment You may also preset targ...

Page 6: ...tomatically Each increment is 1 beat per minute bpm The preset target pulse range is from 90 to 220 bpm When desired pulse is set press the SET button Once you preset target pulse and then start pedal...

Page 7: ...t 70x30x1 5 1 042 Handlebar End Cap 25x1 5 2 011 Seat Sliding Tube 38x38x1 5 1 043 Washer D10x2 3 012 Seat Cushion DD3532 1 044 Handlebar Post Cover 6 7 1 013 Computer JVT29107B 1 045 Bolt M8x15 4 014...

Page 8: ...Knob M10 1 070 Nut M8 2 064 Seat Post Cover 6 7 1 071 Bolt M5x10 4 065 Plastic Bushing 1 072 U Bracket 1 066 Screw ST3 5x13 2 073 Nut M6 1 067 Spacer D17x3 2 074 Wire Plug 12 5 2 068 Hand Pulse Senso...

Page 9: ...3 72 43 71 69 68 32 60 67 62 66 28 7R 26 27 6R 28 29R 9R 35 36 43 39 41 37 40 39 30 32 33 34 30 14 2 9L 38 44 45 15 4 46 47 48 53 55 54 57 59 42 56 45 15 1 50 51 52 12 11 61 43 63 10 64 65 18 25 29L 6...

Page 10: ...ve Washers 15 and M8x15 Bolts 45 from the tube of the Main Frame 1 Insert the Tension Cable 50 through into the bottom hole of Handlebar Post 4 and pull it out from the square hole of Handlebar Post 4...

Page 11: ...igher than the edge of bushing Release both M8 Nuts 70 just a little bit from underneath of the Seat Cushion 12 by the tool provided and then attach the Seat Sliding Tube 11 into the hole that underne...

Page 12: ...evelers on the rear stabilizer have not been leveled when adjusting 1 Remove the object 2 Adjust the adjustable levelers Handlebar or seat post is shaking The T Knob or locking knob is loose Tighten t...

Page 13: ...of your entire exercise routine The WARM UP is an important part of any workout It should begin every session to prepare your body for more strenuous exercise by heating up and stretching your muscles...

Page 14: ...DRICEPS STRETCH With one hand against a wall for balance reach behind you and pull your right foot up Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible Hold for 15 counts and repeat with left foot...

Page 15: ...an against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms forward Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor then bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips...

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