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Page 1: ...www puretecfitness com 1 B80 UPRIGHT BIKE USER MANUAL Distributed By Pure Tec Limited www puretecfitness com m ...

Page 2: ...ormation Weight Limit Capacities Hardware Parts List Pre Assembly Check List Assembly Instructions Computer Instructions Exercise Instructions Exploded Diagram Parts List Additional Information Warranty Information 3 4 5 6 11 12 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ...

Page 3: ...hich is clear of all obstacles as not to restrict movement whilst exercising DO NOT use the Bike near water or outdoors 7 Exercise equipment has moving parts In the interest of safety keep others especially children at a safe distance while exercising 8 Never hold your breath while exercising Breathing should remain at a normal rate in conjunction with the level of exercise beingperformed 9 Rest a...

Page 4: ... 4 HARDWARE PACKING LIST NO DESCRIPTION DRAWING QTY 15 Allen bolt M8 55 4 16 Curved washerΦ22 8 18 Allen bolt M8 16 4 21 T type knob 1 37 Clamp cover 1 11 Quick release knob 1 73 Spring washerФ8 4 Box Wrench 1 Allen key L6 1 ...

Page 5: ... 9 10 38 8 76 5 2 3 12 PART NO DESCRIPTION Q TY 1 Main frame 1 4 Front support 1 7 Seat support 1 6 Meter 1 9 10 Pedal L R 1 1 38 Front support cover 1 8 Seat 1 76 Towel holder 1 5 Handlebar 1 2 Front stabilizer 1 3 Rear stabilizer 1 12 Sliding seat cover 1 ...

Page 6: ...ilizer 2 to the front of the main frame 1 fasten with two curved washers 16 two spring washers 73 two allen bolts 15 Attach the rear stabilizer 3 to the rear of the main frame 1 fasten with two curved washers 16 two spring washers 73 two allen bolts 15 1 15 15 73 16 73 16 2 3 ...

Page 7: ...wire 33 from the front support 4 to the lower sensor wire 34 through on the front support cover 38 on the front support 4 Insert the front support 4 into the main frame 1 and fasten with four allen bolts 18 and four curved washers 16 4 16 16 18 18 33 38 34 1 ...

Page 8: ... upper sensor wire 33 to the sensor wire on the back of the meter 6 Insert the hand pulse wire 20 through grommet 32 on front support 4 and pull it out of front support 4 Insert the hand pulse wire 20 to the pulse hole on the back of meter 6 Attach the meter 6 to the front support 4 and fasten with four screws 27 which are pre assemble on the meter 6 6 20 33 21 5 32 25 22 37 1 ...

Page 9: ...asten with two nut 54 and two washer 35 which are pre assemble on the seat 8 Release two nuts on the back of seat 8 and attach it to the seat support 7 then fix the seat by tightening two nuts Insert the seat support 7 into the main frame 1 and fasten with one quick release knob 11 which could adjust the height to your desired position 8 76 35 54 8 76 39 12 7 12 Nut 11 8 7 1 ...

Page 10: ...ed L and R Left and Right Connect them to their appropriate crank arms on the main frame 1 The right crank arm is on the right hand side of the cycle as you sit on it Note the right pedal should be threaded on clockwise and the left pedal anticlockwise 10 1 9 ...

Page 11: ...www puretecfitness com 11 STEP 6 Connect the Adapter Jack into Main Frame 1 ...

Page 12: ...p from 0 00 to 99 59 in one second intervals You can also program your computer to count down from a set value by using the UP and DOWN keys If you continue exercising once the time has reached 0 00 the computer will begin beeping and reset itself to the original time set letting you know your workout is done 2 DISTANCE Displays the accumulative distance traveled during each workout up to a maximu...

Page 13: ...and select Gender and Program 4 ENTER key a During the setting mode press the key to accept the current data entry b At the stop mode by holding this key for over two seconds the user can reset all values to zero or default value c During setting the Clock press this key can accept the setting hour and setting minute 5 BODY FAT key Press the key to input your HEIGHT WEKGHT GENDER and AGE then to m...

Page 14: ... user setting program Users are free to create the values in the order of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES and the resistance level in 10 columns The values and profiles will be stored in the memory after setup Users may also change the ongoing loading in each column by UP DOWN keys and they will not change the resistance level stored in thememory Operations 1 Use UP DOWN keys to select the USER program fro...

Page 15: ... flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your TARGET PULSE between 80 to 180 The default TARGET PULSE is 120 5 The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise TIME Press ENTER key to confirm your desiredTIME 6 The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your target DISTANCE Press ENTER key to confirm your desiredDISTANCE 7 The CALORIES will fl...

Page 16: ...ories your body needs to operate This doesn t account for any activity it s simply the energy needed to sustain a heartbeat breathing and normal body temperature It measures the body at rest not sleep at room temperature Error Message E1 ERROR 1 Normal state During workout when the monitor did not get the count signal from the gear motor more than 4 seconds and check under successive 3 times then ...

Page 17: ...M 5 PROGRAM 6 ROLLING VALLEY FAT BURN PROGRAM 7 PROGRAM 8 PROGRAM 9 RAMP MOUNTAIN INTERVALS PROGRAM 10 PROGRAM 11 PROGRAM 12 RANDOM PLATEAU FARTLEK PROGRAM 13 PRECIPICE USER SETTING PROGRAM PROGRAM 14 USER 1 PROGRAM 15 USER 2 PROGRAM 16 USER 3 ...

Page 18: ...www puretecfitness com 18 PROGRAM 17 USER 4 HEART RATE PROGRAM PROFILES PROGRAM 18 55 H R C PROGRAM 19 65 H R C PROGRAM 20 75 H R C PROGRAM 21 85 H R C PROGRAM 22 TARGET H R C ...

Page 19: ...AT STOP MODE BODY FAT START MODE Workout Time 40 minutes Workout Time 40 minutes Workout time 20 minutes Workout Time 40 minutes Workout Time 40 minutes Workout time 20 minutes One of the Following Six Profiles Will Display Automatically after Measuring Your BODY FAT ...

Page 20: ...ury It is advisable to do a few stretching exercises as shown below Each stretch should be held for approximately 30 seconds do not force or jerk your muscles into a stretch if it hurts STOP SIDE BENDS OUTER THIGH 2 The Exercise Phase This is the stage where you put the effort in After regular use the muscles in your legs will become more flexible Work to your but it is very important to maintain ...

Page 21: ... your UPRIGHT BIKE you will need to have the resistance set quite high This will put more strain on our leg muscles and may mean you cannot train for as long as you would like If you are also trying to improve your fitness you need to alter your training program You should train as normal during the warm up and cool down phases but towards the end of the exercise phase you should increase resistan...

Page 22: ...www puretecfitness com 22 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 8 29 6 26 31 30 35 75 76 54 35 54 39 20 5 32 28 25 22 12 19 21 13 14 35 37 36 4 16 7 16 18 18 33 38 17 11 34 10 15 73 9 16 23L 2 23R 1 15 73 16 3 24 24 ...

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Page 24: ...en bolt M8 55 4 16 Curved washer 8 17 Seat bushing 1 18 Allen bolt M8 16 4 19 Square end cap 38 38 1 20 hand pulse wire 2 21 T type knob 1 22 Allen bolt M8 20 2 23 End cap for front stabilizer L R 1 1 24 End cap for rear stabilizer L R 2 25 Clamp 1 26 Hand pulse sensor 2 27 Screw M5 10 4 28 Foam grip 2 29 End cap for handlebar 2 30 Self tapping screw ST4 20 2 31 Flat washer Φ4 2 Φ12 2 32 Grommet 1...

Page 25: ... Crank R 1 50 Flange nut 4 51 PVC cover 2 52 Flywheel set 1 53 Magnet assembly 1 54 Nylon nut M8 5 55 Bolt M8 55 1 56 Magnet bushing 2 57 C clip Φ17 2 58 Bearing 6203 2 59 Nylon nut M6 4 60 Belt pulley 1 61 Axle for belt pulley 1 62 Allen bolt M6 15 4 63 Sensor bracket 1 64 Belt 1 65 Hex head bolt M6 25 1 66 Hex head nut M6 2 67 Spring 1 68 Spring 1 69 Adjusting bolt 1 70 Nut M8 1 71 Idler wheel 1...

Page 26: ...hen your Bike will come to the end of its useful life Under European WEEE Legislation you are responsible for the appropriate disposal of your Bike to a recognised public collection facility CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 Inspect and tighten all parts before using the Bike 2 The Bike can be cleaned using a damp cloth and mild non abrasive detergent DO NOT use solvents 3 Examine the Bike regularly for sign...

Page 27: ...sponsible or liable for indirect special or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other damages with respect to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyments or use costs of removal installation or other consequential damages or whatsoever natures The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and ...

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