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A slight production of noise on the belt or motor is due to the construction and has no negative 
effects upon operation. 

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Do not use corrosive or abrasive materials to clean the equipment. Ensure that such materials are 
not allowed to pollute the environment. 

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Please ensure that liquids or perspiration never enter the machine or the electronics. 

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Before use, always check all screws and plug-in connections as well as respective safety devices 
fit correctly. 

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Always wear suitable shoes and clothes when using the equipment.

 

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Please do not leave especially radiation – intensive appliances (e.g. mobile telephones) directly 
next to the cockpit or the electronic control-system as otherwise values displayed might be 
distorted (e.g. pulse measurement). 

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To avoid injuries in case of emergencies, always make sure that you have enough space behind 
your exercise bike (min. diameter 1.5m)

 

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Make certain that no other persons are in the area of your exercise bike, because they may be 
injured by the moving parts.

 

 

 

1.3 Instructions for assembly 

 

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Ensure that you have received all the parts (see check list) and that they are undamaged. Should 
you have any cause for complaint, please contact your dealer. 

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Unpack all individual parts and place them alongside each other on the floor. Be sure to place them 
on carton or a pad to prevent scratches either on the parts or on your floor. 

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Make certain that you have adequate room for movement (at least 1 m) on all sides during 
assembly. 

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Place the equipment (for assembly and use later) on a solid and flat surface. 

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Before assembling the equipment, study the drawings carefully and carry out the operations in the 
order shown by the diagrams. The correct sequence is given in capital letters if necessary. 

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The equipment must be assembled with due care by an adult person. If in doubt call upon help of a 
second person, if possible technically talented. 

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Please note that there is always a danger of injury when working with tools or doing manual work. 
Therefore please be careful when assembling this machine. 

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Ensure that your working your working area is free of possible sources of danger, for example don’t 
leave any tools lying around. Always dispose packing material in such a way that it may not cause 
any danger. There is always a 

risk of suffocation

 if children play with plastic bags! 

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The fastening material required for each assembly step is shown on the diagram inset. Use the 
fastening material exactly as instructed. The required tools are supplied with the equipment. 

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Bolt all the parts together loosely at first, and check that they have been assembled correctly.  

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Tighten the locknuts by hand until resistance is felt, 

then use spanner to finally tighten nuts 

completely against resistance (locking device).

 Then check that all screw connections have 

been tightened firmly.  

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For technical reasons, we reserve the right to carry out preliminary assembly work  

(e.g. addition of tubing plugs) 
Please keep original packing of this article, so that it may be used for transport at a later date, if 
necessary. 

 
 

1.4 Order of spare parts

  

 

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When ordering spare parts, always state the full article number, spare part number and quantity 
required. 

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Example order: Art.no. 8318WB / spare part no. 12 / 2 pieces.

 

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Important: 

spare part prices do not include fastening material; if fastening material (bolts, nuts, 

washers etc.) is required, this should be clearly stated on the order by adding the words 

“with 

fastening material” 

 
 

 
 
 
 
This training equipment is for use at home only. The equipment complies with the requirements of  
DIN EN 957 – 1/5 Class SB. The CE marking refers to the EU Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC. 
 

 

 

2. General 

Summary of Contents for 8318 WB

Page 1: ...8318 WB USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...adjusting 4 Placing the equipment 5 4 1 Aligning the equipment 4 2 Moving the equipment 4 3 Store the equipment 5 Enter and leave the equipment 5 6 Computer handling 6 10 7 Training manual 10 12 7 1 T...

Page 3: ...nterference with parts of the product that are not described within the manual may cause damage or endanger to the person using this machine Extensive repair must only be carried out by specialist ret...

Page 4: ...rs if necessary The equipment must be assembled with due care by an adult person If in doubt call upon help of a second person if possible technically talented Please note that there is always a dange...

Page 5: ...nd recyclable materials External packing made of cardboard Protection layers inside made of cardboard Molded parts made from CFS free polystyrol PS Sheeting and bags made of polyethylene PE Wrapping s...

Page 6: ...rcise bike This is a normal wear out and doesn t mean there is a defect This abrasion can be removed with every standard vacuum cleaner To prevent dirt on your carpet please use a pad 4 1 Aligning the...

Page 7: ...system Self generated resistance system 5 General specifiction about 9 H 13 W 6 Assemble on the computer pole the bolt put through the computer pole not the computer itself 7 Connecting deiver the pr...

Page 8: ...display the current power input such as watt The power will renew every 3 second the value precise tl 1 watt Mets consumed value value of oxygen consumed These program is as the same as the computer u...

Page 9: ...normal readout stage Customer made program As other programs the program customer 1 or customer 2 is selected from program selection by pressing ENTER key If the program is not established it can be...

Page 10: ...er into weight age and sex selection 3 Male Female display on the symbol of number 1 or 0 press key to select then press ENTER key to confirm 4 Computer calculate the HRT of use 220 age 75 5 target ar...

Page 11: ...urs Revolution minutes Select low resistance and high revolution exercise Revolution per minute and guarantee that the revolution per minute should be more than 80 revolution per minutes and less that...

Page 12: ...training program so that you regenerate sufficiently A good training always means intelligent training which includes regeneration at the right time Otherwise overtraining results and your condition d...

Page 13: ...our toe as far as possible Hold for 15 counts Relax and then repeat with left leg extended 3 Calf Achilles Stretch Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms forward Ke...

Page 14: ...t be clean with moist Please ensure that liquids never enter the machine and the electronics Display shows no values Self generated motor can t provide power supply Check that if the cables have been...

Page 15: ...10 Explosion drawing...

Page 16: ...ommon nut 1 16 Self generated motor 1 17 17 axies ring 1 18 Pressure frame weld 1 19 6003 Bearing 2 20 Pressure wheel axies 1 21 Left bike cover of rear frame 1 22 Upper tube staff of back cushion 1 2...

Page 17: ...53 Seat right handlebar 1 54 Front leg weld 1 55 Transporting wheel 2 56 Support leg pad M10 38 38 12 5 57 Back bottom leg tube weld 1 58 Seat hanlebar sponge tube 2 59 Sponge tube of adjusting pole...

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