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Spare Parts List

Teil

Beschreibung

Ausführung

Menge

1

Main frame set

1

2

Stand post 

1

3

Front stabilizer

1

4

Rear stabilizer

1

5

Saddle connecting piece group

1

6

The back cushion adjustment group

1

7

Belt wheel set

2

8

Adjusted screw piece

3

9

Handle bar set

1

10

Handle pulse

1

11

Brake adjustment bar

1

12

Brake Set

1

13

Brake fixed plate

1

14

Magnetic fixed mount

1

15

Brake axis 

1

16

Aluminum rails

1

17

Allen column full thread screw

M6×10

4

18

Allen sunk head full thread screw

M10×25

1

19

Allen C.K.S. full thread screw

M10×20

4

20

Allen column full thread screw

M8×20

7

21

Allen column half thread screw

M10×130×35

1

22

Allen headless full thread screw

M12×70

2

23

Allen C.K.S. half thread screw

M10×110×20

2

24

Allen column full thread screw

M8×15

2

25

Allen C.K.S. full thread screw

M6×15

10

26

Allen C.K.S. hollow screw

Ø8×33×M6×15

2

27

Allen column full thread screw

M8×35

2

28

Allen C.K.S. full thread screw

M6×40

4

29

Allen C.K.S. half thread screw

M8×55×20

1

30

Allen C.K.S. half thread screw

M8×60×20

3

31

Allen C.K.S. full thread screw

M6×10

2

32

Allen C.K.S. full thread screw

M6×10

2

33

Allen column full thread screw

M8×35

1

34

Philips C.K.S. sharp full thread screw

M5×15

12

35

Philips sunk head thread screw

M5×20

3

36

Philips pan head full thread screw

M5×15

7

37

Hex flange head full thread screw

5/16-18UNC-1

2

38

Philips C.K.S. Self-tapping screw

ST4×16

24

39

Philips C.K.S. Self-tapping screw

ST4×10

23

40

Flat washer

Ø6

7

41

Flat washer

Ø8

16

42

Flat washer

Ø10

6

Teil

Beschreibung

Ausführung

Menge

43

Spring washer

Ø8

7

44

Spring washer

Ø10

6

45

Allen column full thread screw

M6×20

2

46

Circlip for shaft

Ø20

1

47

Circlip for shaft

Ø25

1

48

Philips pan head full thread screw

ST3×30

4

49

Hex lock nut

M8

12

50

Hex lock nut

M10

1

51

Hex nut

M10

5

52

Hex nut

M24×P1.5

1

53

Deep groove ball bear

ing

TPI

6004ZZ

2

54

Deep groove ball bear

ing

TPI

6005ZZ

2

55

Deep groove ball bear

ing

TPI

6001ZZ

4

56

Belt compact powder

Ø13×Ø8.5×8.4

3

57

Brake block

33×34.5×28

1

58

Brake Pad

t5.5×19×46

2

59

Flat washer-1

8612-07

2

60

Crank leg (L)

1

61

Crank leg (R)

1

62

Console set

1

62-1

Console cover (down)

1

62-2

Iphone holder

1

62-3

Ark clamp

2

62-4

Console cover (upper)

1

62-5

Air outlet

1

63

Self-generator set

1

64

Belt pulley Axis set

Ø108×192

1

65

Belt pulley set(8500-49)

Ø308.9×22.2

1

66

Motor belt

480PJ8

1

67

Saddle cover (L)

1

68

Saddle cover (R)

1

69

Outer cover (L) 

1

70

Outer cover (R)

1

71

Fixing cover

1

72

Crank cover

2

73

Rear stabilizer cover 

1

74

Front stabilizer (L)

1

75

Front stabilizer (R

1

76

Handle bar front cover

1

77

Handle bar rear cover

1

78

Outer back cover

1

79

Cover (R ) 

1

Summary of Contents for 90R Pro

Page 1: ...ENG MAXXUS 90R PRO Bike I N S TA L L AT I O N O P E R AT I N G M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...ies 26 Exploded Drawing 27 Spare Parts List 28 29 Warranty 30 31 Service Contract 2019 MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG All rights reserved All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced stored in...

Page 3: ...n ground both in operation and at rest Any uneven surfaces must be removed or made good It is recommended permanently to place a MAXXUS Floor Protection Mat under the device to protect damageable oors...

Page 4: ...4 Overview of the Device Handlebars Back rest Pedal Cockpit Tablet holder Handlebar Shaft Stand with Transport Rollers Stand with transport handle...

Page 5: ...echskantschraube M6x40 4 St ck Teil 27 Innensechskantschraube M8x35 2 St ck Teil 31 Innensechskantschraube M6x10 2 St ck Teil 20 Innensechskantschraube M8x20 3 St ck Teil 24 Innensechskantschraube M8x...

Page 6: ...r the individual assembly steps The installation of the training device must be carried out by responsible adults Carry out the installation of your training device with two adults in a location that...

Page 7: ...of the base frame 1 Now insert the handlebar shaft 2 into the receptacle of the base frame 1 Then tighten the set screws 22 already inserted Attention When inserting and fastening the handlebar stem 2...

Page 8: ...M8x20 20 three spring washers 8 43 and three washers 8 41 Step 6 Fitting the handlebar cover water bottle holder Insert the front and rear handlebar stem cover 76 front 77 rear on the handlebar stem 2...

Page 9: ...m the base frame Place the handle 10 on the rear upper receptacle of the seat frame 5 Then fix it on the right and left see arrows figure 1 with one hexagon socket screw M8x15 24 each Figure 1 24 10 5...

Page 10: ...pedal arm and screw it tight in an anti clockwise direction For better differentiation the right pedal is marked with an R and the left pedal with an L 82 83 Step 11 Mounting the backrest Attach the...

Page 11: ...rated during training is converted into electricity and used to power the cockpit and the braking system Switching on the cockpit As soon as you start pedalling the cockpit switches on automatically S...

Page 12: ...the optimal seat position sit on the seat press down the hand lever and push yourself backwards with your feet against the pedals or pull yourself forwards When you have adjusted the optimum seat posi...

Page 13: ...g your training device back into operation after a long period of non use make sure that all fasten ings are secure WARNING Before starting cleaning maintenance and or repair work the exerciser must b...

Page 14: ...value in beats per minute When using an optional transmitter chest belt not included displays the current heart rate in beats minute SPEED Current speed in km h Revolutions per minute RPM Speci catio...

Page 15: ...ing pauses the current training RESET Button for resetting all values to zero Switching on the device Shortly after the pedalling motion is started the instrument panel switches on automatically Switc...

Page 16: ...TIME appears in the lower display The value 24 00 flashes in the TIME window Now enter the desired training time with the keys Then press the MODE button Step 4 2 Entering the training distance USE LE...

Page 17: ...press the MODE button Step 3 Entering the user weight USE LEVEL KEYS TO ADJUST WEIGHT appears in the lower display Then WEIGHT 70 appears Now enter your weight with the keys Then press the MODE butto...

Page 18: ...hen press the MODE button Step 4 Entering the training time USE LEVEL KEYS TO ADJUST TIME appears in the lower display The value 10 00 flashes in the TIME window Now enter the desired training time wi...

Page 19: ...s displayed in the RPM window Now PRESS START FOR QUICKSTART OR MODE FOR SETUP appears again in the lower display Press the MODE button Step 2 Entering the user age The lower display shows USE LEVEL K...

Page 20: ...body fat percentage With this type of measurement an electronic pulse is sent through the body via the hand sensors Since body fat is not or only very poorly conductive the percentage of fat in the bo...

Page 21: ...25 carbohydrate and 5 protein Fat burning target zone 60 to 70 of the maximum heart rate This training zone is suitable for athletes and sports people who aim to lose weight Training in this zone the...

Page 22: ...everal people If the display of the pulse does not work only in individual cases the device is not defective In this case we recommend the use of a chest belt to achieve a permanently correct pulse di...

Page 23: ...Do not just get o your training device immediately the training session is nished Like with the warm up stage you should continue for 3 5 minutes at minimum resistance to cool down After training you...

Page 24: ...most people have training goals such as weight reduction cardiac exercise training improvement of physical con dition stress reduction etc to strive for training intensity to meet these goals should b...

Page 25: ...anner Batteries Re chargeable Batteries if present in the device According to the Batteries Directive you as end user are legally obliged to return all used batteries and re chargeable batteries Dispo...

Page 26: ...ust the foot stands Check if the screws at the articu lated joint between the pendulum tubes and the pedal arms are tightened securely My feet fall asleep during training The reason for this is often...

Page 27: ...11 15 8 16 17 40 34 34 34 34 106 36 36 45 94 38 38 38 39 34 36 38 24 27 25 25 25 41 29 30 30 30 31 45 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 62 62 1 62 2 62 3 62 4 45 5 41 49 41 41 41 41 41 41 43 46 47 49...

Page 28: ...Philips sunk head thread screw M5 20 3 36 Philips pan head full thread screw M5 15 7 37 Hex flange head full thread screw 5 16 18UNC 1 2 38 Philips C K S Self tapping screw ST4 16 24 39 Philips C K S...

Page 29: ...plug 25 50 t1 5 1 91 Foam Grip 29 t3 0 530 2 92 Handle pulse 2 93 Crank set cover 2 94 Saddle cushion block set 20 20 2 95 Stand post communication wire L 800mm 1 96 Main frame communication wire L 80...

Page 30: ...for your training device starts on the date of purchase and applies solely to products which were purchased directly from the MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG or one of the MAXXUS Group GmbH Co KG direct and a...

Page 31: ..._____________________________ Tel No _____________________________________________ Mobile No __________________________________________ Fault Description Please enter a short description of the error...

Page 32: ...Maxxus Group GmbH Co KG Nordring 80 D 64521 Gross Gerau Germany E Mail info maxxus de www maxxus com...

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