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MF B100

 

   

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PARTS LIST 

NO. 

Description 

QTY 

NO. 

Description 

QTY 

Foam 

35 

Shaft sleeve 

 

Handlebar pulse 

36 

Rolling bearings 

End Cap   

37 

Bearing bush 

Handlebar 

38 

Shaft sleeve 

 

Arc-washer 

39 

Flat washer 

 

Inner hex pan head bolt 

40 

Bush 

 

Display   

41 

Belt-pressing board 

Handlebar post   

42 

Cross pan head self-tapping screw 

Cross pan head screw 

43 

Right cover 

10 

Tension controller 

44 

Right pedal 

11 

Flange nut   

45 

Hex bolt 

12 

Flywheel 

46 

Spring washer 

13 

Handlebar post cover 

47 

Arc Washer 

14 

Control wire 

48 

Snap rings 

15 

Trunk wire 

49 

Rotating axle 

16(L/R)  Seat   

50 

Magnetic frame assembly 

17 

Loose-proofed nut 

51 

Pulling spring 

18 

Seat post 

52 

Adjust End Cap 

19 

Bolt   

53 

Rear bottom tube   

20 

Snap rings 

54 

Belt wheel assembly 

21 

Hex bolt 

55 

Belt   

22 

End Cap     

56 

Flat washer 

11 

23 

Hex bolt   

57 

Hex bolt 

24 

Rolling wheel 

58 

Spring knob 

25 

Loose-proofed nut   

59 

Cross pan head self-tapping screw 

26 

Front bottom tube     

60 

Hex bolt

 

27 

Carriage bolt 

61 

Cross pan head screw 

28 

Bigger arc-washer 

62 

Big arc-washer 

29 

Dome nut 

63 

Cross pan head self-tapping screw 

30 

Mainframe     

64 

Belt-pressing wheel 

31 

Left pedal   

65 

Inner hex pan head bolt 

32 

Left cover 

66 

Sensor   

33 

Thin hex nut 

67 

Screw   

34 

Flat washer 

 

68 

Bottom sensor wire 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MF B100

Page 1: ...MF B100 YK B0901A MAGNETIC BIKE OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS BIKE...

Page 2: ...ENTS PRECAUTIONS 3 EXPLODE VIEW 4 PARTS LIST 5 PACKAGE LIST 6 ASSEMBLY STEPS 7 CONDITIONING GUIDEWIRES 9 TARGET HEART RATE 9 BEGINNERS GUIDE 10 WORK OUT TIPS 10 HOW TO BEGIN 10 STRETCHING GUIDE 11 SPE...

Page 3: ...iately If there are any defective components do not use the exercise bike 5 Keep unsupervised children away from the exercise bike at all times 6 The exercise bike should not be used by persons weighi...

Page 4: ...8 10 9 5 6 13 11 12 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 29 28 30 31 32 33 36 37 37 36 38 39 58 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 48 47 46 45 51 52 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 56 59...

Page 5: ...2 15 Trunk wire 1 49 Rotating axle 1 16 L R Seat 1 50 Magnetic frame assembly 1 17 Loose proofed nut 3 51 Pulling spring 2 18 Seat post 1 52 Adjust End Cap 2 19 Bolt 2 53 Rear bottom tube 1 20 Snap r...

Page 6: ...be 1PC Pedal L R 16 Seat 1PC 58 Knob 1PC 18 Seat post 1PC 7 Display 1PC 10 Tension controller 1PC 8 Handlebar post 1PC 9 Handlebar 1PC 13 Handlebar post cover 1PC 27 Carrigage bolt 4PCS 29 Dome nut 4P...

Page 7: ...at washer 56 Fasten the pedal 44 and 31 to the crank separately ATTENTION There are labels L and R on the left and right pedals You should assemble the left pedal in anti clockwise direction while the...

Page 8: ...tension controller 10 with control wire 14 See pictures A B Fix the tension controller 10 to the handlebar post 8 with cross pan head screw 61 and bigger arc washer 62 STEP 4 Fix handlebar 4 to the ma...

Page 9: ...EXERCISE Exercise has been proven essential for good health and general wellbeing Regular exercise will Relieve tension and stress Provide enjoyment and fun Stimulate the mind Help maintain stable wei...

Page 10: ...f a few extra days to recover HOW TO BEGIN Start with two or three 15 minute sessions per week with a rest day between work outs Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes with gentle movements like walking or swing...

Page 11: ...ly rotate the wrists bend the arm and roll your shoulders This will allow the body s natural lubrication synovial fluid to protect the surface of your bones at these joints Always warm up the body bef...

Page 12: ...r leg starting to stretch Note Side the rear leg backwards to increase this stretch if required HAMSTRING STRETCH Sit with one leg extended Bring the other leg towards you and rest the sole of that fo...

Page 13: ...ttocks as possible Hold for the required count and then relax INNER THIGH STRETCH Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward Pull your feet toward your groin area as far as possib...

Page 14: ...your left foot over your right leg at the knee joint placing your foot flat on the floor Use your right arm to pull the bent knee across your body until you begin to feel a stretch in the left buttoc...

Page 15: ...Try to lift your head upwards while looking forwards at all times taking the weight onto your forearms and allowing your hips to relax into the floor Hold for the required count and then relax UPPER B...

Page 16: ...together and push your chest outwards Note This stretch is sometimes called the cat stretch Hold for the required count and then relax DELTOIDS SHOULDER STRETCH Stand up and place one arm across the f...

Page 17: ...your hands above your head with your thumbs touching Reach up evenly as high as possible and hold for the required count and then relax SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions L x W x H 980x480x1310mm Class Rating...

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