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Preset Program: Steps, Hill, Rolling, Valley, Fat Burn, Ramp, Mountain, Intervals, Random, Plateau, 

Fartlek, Precipice Program 

PROGRAM 2 to PROGRAM 13 is the preset programs. Users can exercise with different level of loading in different 

intervals as the profiles show. Users may exercise in any desirous of resistance level (Adjusting by UP/DOWN keys during 

the workout) with a period of time or a number of calories or a certain distance. 

Operations:

 1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select one of the above programs from P2 to P

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2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program.   

            3. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise TIME. Press ENTER 

key to confirm your desired TIME.   

            4. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your target DISTANCE. Press 

ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE.   

5 The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise CALORIES. Press 

ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES.   

6. The PULSE will flash and then you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise PULSE. Press 

ENTER key to confirm your desired Pulse.   

            7. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.  

User Setting Program: User 1, User 2, User 3, User 4 

Program 14 to 17 is the 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 the memory.   

Operations:  

1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select the USER program from P14 to P17.     

2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program.   

3.The column 1 will flash, and then use the UP/DOWN keys to create your personal exercise profile. Press 

ENTER to confirm your first column of exercise profile. The default level is load 1.   

4.The column 2 will flash, and then use the UP/DOWN keys to create your personal exercise profile. Press 

ENTER to confirm your second column of exercise profile.   

5. Follow the above description 5 and 6 to finish your personal exercise profiles. Press ENTER to confirm 

your desired exercise profile.   

6. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise TIME. 

Press ENTER key to confirm your desired TIME.   

7. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your target DISTANCE. Press 

ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE.   

8. The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise CALORIES. 

Press ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES.   

9. The PULSE will flash and then you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise PULSE. Press 

ENTER key to confirm your desired Pulse.   

10. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise. 

       

Heart Rate Control Program: 55% H.R.C., 65% H.R.C., 75% H.R.C., 85% H.R.C., Target H.R.C. 

Program 18 to Program 22 is the Heart Rate Control Programs and Program 22 is the Target Heart Rate Control program.   

Program 18 is the 55% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 – AGE) x 55% 

Program 19 is the 65% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 – AGE) x 65% 

Summary of Contents for 350U-AT

Page 1: ...350U AT Upright Bike OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 Table of Contents 0409B31316TOB Important Safety Information 3 Before You Start 4 Assembly Instruction 5 13 Console Overview 14 21 Monitoring Your Heart Rate 22 24 Exploded View 25 Parts List 26...

Page 3: ...r be used while you are wet We recommend a mat be placed under the unit to protect floor or carpet and for easier cleaning 4 Wear comfortable good quality walking or running shoes and appropriate clot...

Page 4: ...edication consult your physician to see if the medication will affect your exercise heart rate If you have heart problems you are not active and or are over the age of 35 years do not use the pre set...

Page 5: ...to Main Frame 1 using Qty 4 19 Hex Head Screw Make sure that the Foot Tubes 4 with Transport Wheels 13 and Foot Cap 18 are assembled to the front and rear of the Main Frame 1 respectively FIGURE 1 RE...

Page 6: ...ard and hold on at the same time slide the Seat Post 60 into Main Frame 1 Last release the Locking Knob 5 to spring into the hole of Seat Post 60 and secure by turning it clockwise tightly IMPORTANT L...

Page 7: ...of Right Crank 23 Secure in place by turning it clockwise to tighten Note Right Pedal 31 is marked with an R Step 2 Thread the Left Pedal 30 into the hole of Left Crank 22 Secure in place by turning...

Page 8: ...s showed in diagram Step 2 a Turn Seat Adjustment Knob 5 counterclockwise to loosen b Pull Seat Adjustment Knob 5 backward and hold on then slide Seat Post Slider 3 into Seat Post 60 to your desired p...

Page 9: ...he Extension Wire 58 in the console tube to the Gear Box Wire 8 in the main frame Step 3 Then slide the Console Tube 2 onto the Main Frame Assembly 1 and secure together by Six Screws 55 and Six Washe...

Page 10: ...6 Step 1 Feed Hand Pulse Wires 64 into the small hole of Console Tube 2 and up through the top opening of Console Tube 2 Step 2 Secure Pulse Handlebar 10 to the Handlebar Lug on the Console Tube 2 by...

Page 11: ...e Pulse Wires 64 and Extension Wire 58 to the wires out from the Console 15 Secure Console 15 to Console Tube 2 using four Screws 39 Note The four Screws 39 will already be installed into the back of...

Page 12: ...ruction FIGURE 8 Step 1 The monitor only can be powered by using the AC adaptor input pls make sure the AC adapter has already been pluged into the adapter jack on the bottom housing as showed on the...

Page 13: ...13 Assembly Instruction Congratulations You have completed the assembly of your new Upright Bike...

Page 14: ...mputer 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...

Page 15: ...s 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...

Page 16: ...may also change the ongoing loading in each column by UP DOWN keys and they will not change the resistance level stored in the memory Operations 1 Use UP DOWN keys to select the USER program from P14...

Page 17: ...desired CALORIES 8 Press the START STOP key to begin exercise Watt Control Program Watt Control Program 23 is a Speed Independent Program Press ENTER key to set up the values of TARGET WATT TIME DIST...

Page 18: ...STOP key again to begin body fat measurement 8 After finished your measurement the computer will show the values of BMR BMI and FAT PERCENT on the LCD display Furthermore the computer will show your o...

Page 19: ...ailable for Input 230V 50Hz or 60Hz Output 6V AC 0 5A 2 Available for Input 110V 50Hz or 60Hz Output 6V AC 0 5A LCD Workout Graphics PRESET PROGRAM PROFILES PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 3 MANUAL STEPS...

Page 20: ...20 PROGRAM 15 USER 2 PROGRAM 16 USER 3 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...

Page 21: ...T TEST PROGRAMS PROGRAM 24 BODY FAT STOP MODE BODY FAT START MODE One of the Following Six Profiles Will Display Automatically after Measuring Your BODY FAT Workout Time 40 minutes Workout Time 40 min...

Page 22: ...r against your wrist over the main artery After finding your pulse count the number of beats in 10 seconds Multiply the number of beats by six to determine your pulse rate per minute We recommend taki...

Page 23: ...h end or 75 of MHZ 30 year old THR Target Heart Rate would be 114 142 See Heart Rate Table on next page for additional calculations Fitness Safety The target heart rate chart indicates average rate zo...

Page 24: ...24 Monitoring Your Heart Rate...

Page 25: ...25 Exploded View...

Page 26: ...ise Bearing 17 2 Round End Cap 50 1 M8 Black Locknut thick 18 2 Foot Cap 51 1 2 8X93mm Spring 19 4 M8X60mm Hex Head Screw 52 1 38X45mm Inner Bushing no 1 20 2 TP3X8mm Screw 53 1 38X45mm Inner Bushing...

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