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 Assembly

 

           

PRECAUTIONS 
 

WARNING:  This  bicycle  has  been  designed  and  constructed  to  provide  maximum  safety.  Nevertheless,  certain 
precautions should be taken when using exercise equipment. Read the whole manual before assembling and using 
the bicycle. The following safety precautions should also be observed:       
 
1.  Before using the exercise bike, please read all instructions in this manual. 
 
2.  It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the bike are adequately informed 

  of all precautions. Use the exercise bike only as described in this manual. 

 

3.  Use the bike indoors on a level surface and keep it away from moisture and dust. Place a mat 

  under the stabilizers to protect the carpet or floor. 

 

4.  Inspect and tighten all parts regularly. Replace and worm parts immediately 
 
5.  Keep children away from this equipment at all times. DO NOT leave them unsupervised in the room where this 

bicycle is kept. 

 
6.  Wear appropriate exercise clothing when using the bike. Do not wear loose clothing that could   

become caught in the bike. 

 

7.  If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising, stop immediately and cool down. 

 

8.  The pulse sensor is not a medical device. Various factors including the user’s movement, may   

affect the accuracy of the heart rate readings. The Pulse sensor is intended only as an exercise   
aid in determining heart rate rends in general. 

 
 

Pre-assembly notes 
 
OPEN THE BOXES 

 
Make sure to inventory all the parts that are included in the boxes. Check The Hardware Chart   
for a full count of the number of parts included for proper assembly.   
 

GATHER YOUR TOOLS 
 

Before starting the assembly of your unit, gather the necessary tools. Having all of the equipment at hand   
will save time and make the assembly quick and hassle-free. 
 

CLEAR YOUR WORK AREA 
 

Make sure that you have cleared away a large enough space to properly 
assemble the unit. Make sure the space is free from anything that may cause 
injury during assembly. After the unit is fully assembled, make sure there is a   
comfortable amount of free area around the unit for unobstructed operation. 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for OBK170M

Page 1: ...uld not be undertaken without first consulting a physician No specific health claims are made or implied as they relate to the equipment Measurements made by the equipment are believed to be accurate...

Page 2: ...iate exercise clothing when using the bike Do not wear loose clothing that could become caught in the bike 7 If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising stop immediately and cool down 8 The pulse s...

Page 3: ...6mm K 6 Box Spanner 1 K 7 knob 1 K 8 Screw 4 K 9 Screw 2 K 10 Allen Key 1 5mm Checking List 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 AB170 K 1 Allen bolt M8 P1 25 55L 4 K 2 Spring W asherfor 8 14 2T 4 K 3 Fl at Washer 8...

Page 4: ...mbly 1 SET C 1 Handlebar 1 PCS C 2 Hand grip 2 PCS C 3 Hand pulse set 2 PCS C 4 Cable for handlebar 1 PCS C 5 End cap for handlebar 2 PCS C 6 Screw for handpulse 2 PCS D Frame assembly set 1 SET D 1 M...

Page 5: ...k R 1 PCS D 19 Crank L 1 PCS D 20 Bearing 6203 2 PCS D 21 Sensor holder 1 PCS D 22 Flat washer 1 PCS D 23 Screw 1 PCS D 24 Sensor wire 400mm 1 PCS D 25 DC wire 400mm 1 PCS D 26 Belt J6 1 PCS E Magneti...

Page 6: ...2 Nut 3 PCS F 13 Star washer 2 PCS G Front stabilizer set 1 SET G 1 Front foot 1 PCS G 2 Transportation wheel 2 PCS G 3 Screw 2 PCS G 4 Flat washer 4 PCS G 5 Nylon nut 2 PCS G 6 Adjusting pad 2 PCS G...

Page 7: ...S J 5 Nylon nut 1 PCS J 6 Flat washer 1 PCS J 7 Flat washer 1 PCS J 8 Screw 1 PCS K Hardware kit 1 SET K 1 Screw 4 PCS K 2 Spring washer 4 PCS K 3 Flat washer 4 PCS K 4 Screw driver 1 PCS K 5 Allen ke...

Page 8: ...iption Q ty L 3 Low cover for front post 1 PCS L 4 Side cover for HBR L 1 PCS L 5 Side cover for HBR R 1 PCS L 6 Cover for front foot 1 PCS L 7 Cover for rear foot 1 PCS L 8 Cover for crank 2 PCS L 9...

Page 9: ...8 Drawing for assembly...

Page 10: ...9 Explosion drawing...

Page 11: ...10 STEP 1 STEP 1 STEP 1 STEP 1 K 2 K 3 K 1 X4 K 5 1 STEP STEP STEP STEP 2 2 2 2 K 8 X4 2 K 4...

Page 12: ...11 STEP 3 STEP 3 STEP 3 STEP 3 K 4 3 R L STEP 4 K 6 4...

Page 13: ...12 Step 5 K 10 5...

Page 14: ...13 Step 6 2 1 6...

Page 15: ...14 Step 7 B 3 K 9 X2 K 4 7...

Page 16: ...This data is a rough guide for comparison of different exercise sessions which can not be used in medical treatment PULSE User may set up target pulse from 0 30 to 230 and computer buzzer will beep w...

Page 17: ...ual Mode Press START in main menu may start workout in manual mode 1 Use UP or DOWN Encoder to select workout program choose Manual and press MODE ENTER to get into 2 Use UP or DOWN Encoder to set TIM...

Page 18: ...to select workout program choose Advance mode and press MODE ENTER to get into 2 Use UP or DOWN Encoder to select Advance program 1 4 Drawing 14 and press MODE ENTER to get into 3 Use UP or DOWN Enco...

Page 19: ...DE ENTER to get into 2 Use UP or DOWN Encoder to set WATT target default 120 Drawing 18 3 Use UP or DOWN Encoder to set TIME 4 Press START STOP key to start workout Use UP or DOWN Encoder to adjust Wa...

Page 20: ...percentage Drawing 23 BMI Drawing 24 for 30 seconds 5 Error message The LCD displays Drawing 25 means not hand the grip or wear chest strap correctly E 1 There is no heart rate signal input detected...

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