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PARTS LIST 

 

No. 

Description 

Qty 

No. 

Description 

Qty 

1  

Main frame 

1  

17  

Sensor wire 

1  

2  

Front stabilizer 

1  

18  

Connective wire 

1  

3  

Rear stabilizer 

1  

19  

Allen bolt 

4  

Handlebar post 

1  

20  

Tension controller 

1  

5  

Handlebar 

1  

21  

Flat washer 

3  

6  

Saddle post 

1  

22  

Nylon nut 

3  

7  

Saddle 

1  

23  

Screw 

1  

8  

Computer  

1  

24  

Saddle post bushing

 

1  

9L/R   Pedal

 (L/R)

 

1 pr 

25   

Spring washer 

2   

10   Crank 

1  

26  

Bolt 

2  

11   

Front stabilizer end cap 

2   

27   

Handlebar

 chuck

 cover 

1   

12   Rear stabilizer end cap 

2  

28  

Foam grip 

2  

13   Carriage bolt 

4  

29  

End cap 

2  

14   Arc washer 

8  

30  

Computer bracket 

1  

15   Acorn nut 

4  

31  

Knob 

1  

16   Tension cable 

1  

32 

Bushing 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: 

Most of the listed assembly hardware has been packaged separately, but some hardware items 
have been preinstalled in the identified assembly parts. In these instances, simply remove and 
reinstall the hardware as assembly is required. 

Please reference the individual assembly steps and make note of all preinstalled hardware. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PRE105

Page 1: ...NUAL IMPORTANT Please read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary slightly from the illustrations and...

Page 2: ...cularly important to people who are over 35 years old or who have prior medical history In order to attain the ideal exercise result besides executing a suitable amount of exercise it is also very imp...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLOSIVED DIAGRAM...

Page 4: ...rank 1 26 Bolt 2 11 Front stabilizer end cap 2 27 Handlebar chuck cover 1 12 Rear stabilizer end cap 2 28 Foam grip 2 13 Carriage bolt 4 29 End cap 2 14 Arc washer 8 30 Computer bracket 1 15 Acorn nut...

Page 5: ...ve wire 18 from the handlebar post 4 Put the end of tension controller 20 into the spring hook of tension cable 16 Pull the resistance cable of tension controller 20 up and force it into the gap of me...

Page 6: ...21 and nylon nuts 22 and then insert the bushing to the saddle post 6 Finally insert the saddle post 6 into the main frame 1 tighten with the knob 31 Note when adjusting the height of saddle post the...

Page 7: ...aerobic training session is very important Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their elevated temperature which greatly reduces the risk of injury Stretches should be held for 15 to...

Page 8: ...ed will be displayed when starting exercise 5 ODOMETER IF HAVE Automatically accumulates workout distance when starting exercise 6 RPM IF HAVE Calculate the number of pulses per minute movement lap or...

Page 9: ...8 Reydon Sports PLC Unit 17 Easter Park Lenton Lane Nottingham NG7 2PX UK Tel 44 0115 900 2342 Fax 44 0115 900 2343 www reydonsports com...

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