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LIMITED WARRANTY

This is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in workmanship and/or materials 

under  normal  use  or  service.  If  at  any  time  a  component  part  is  defective,  it  shall  be  repaired  or 

replace it within 

ONE

 year of purchase. This warranty does not cover cost of removal, transportation 

or reinstallation. This warranty shall not apply if defect was caused by misuse, neglect or normal wear 

and tear. Starting from the original date of purchase, normal wear and tear shall be considered as the 

following:

COMMERICAL USE; All malfunctions of upholstery grips, paint and chrome that occur after one year; 

all malfunctions of electronic components, belts, cables, or upholstery after one year, all malfunctions 

of bearings or bushings that occur after one year, the frame and all welded components are warranted 

for the fife of the product.

HOME USE; All malfunctions of grips, paint, and chrome that occur after first year, all malfunctions 

of electronic components, belts, cables, or upholstery that occur after first year; all malfunctions of 

bearings or bushings that occur after first year, the frame and all welded components are warranted for 

the life of the product.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY; The sole obligation under this warranty is limited to 

either repair or replacement of parts, subject to the additions below. This warranty neither assumes 

nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than expressly covered by this warranty. NO 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. No responsibility for economic loss, profit loss; or special, indirect, or 

consequential damages.

WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE; This warranty is not assignable and applies only in favor of the 

original purchaser/user to whom delivered. Any such assignments or transfer shall void the warranties 

herein made and shall void all warranties, expressed, implied or statutory, except the first described 

above. These warranties are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, including implied warranty and 

merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, There are no warranties, which extend beyond the 

description on the face hereof.

ALTERATION, NEGLECT, ABUSE, MISUSE, NORMAL WEAR & TEAR,ACCIDENT. DAMAGE DURING 

TRANSIT OR INSTALLATION, FIRE, FLOOD. ACTS OF GOD. The warranty is not responsible for the 

repair or replacement of any parts that Prodigy Athletics and Fitness determines have been subjected 

after  the  date  of  manufacture  to  alteration,  neglect,  abuse,  misuse  normal  wear  &  tear,  accident, 

damage during transit or installation, fire, flood, or ACT OF GOD. 

TRANSPORTATION  COSTS.  WARRANTY  CLAIMS. All  claims  should  include;  model  number,  the 

serial  number,  proof  of  purchase,  date  of  installation,  and  all  pertinent  information  supporting  the 

existence of the alleged defect.

PLEASE KEEP THIS FOR YOUR RECORDS

Model CTE2000E Children’s Circuit Training & Spinning Combo Bike

Summary of Contents for CTE2000E

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Model CTE2000E Children s Circuit Training Spinning Combo Bike Revised 4 12 04...

Page 2: ...ttachments not recommended by the manufacturer Only one person at a time should use this machine Do not put hands feet or any foreign objects on or near this machine when in use by others Always use t...

Page 3: ...Inspect bike for loose parts such as bolts screws nuts etc Please check the brake assembly and the seat and handlebar pop pins and knobs Check the pedals to be certain they are in good condition they...

Page 4: ...t functioning of the heart and lungs Aerobic Fitness The largest amount of oxygen that you can use per minute during exercise is called your maximum oxygen uptake MV02 This Is often referred to as you...

Page 5: ...s important in developing an exercise program for you If you are starting off you can get a good training effect with a heart rate of 110 120 beats per minute BPM If you are fitter you will need a hig...

Page 6: ...ise program you should continue through to the end Do not break off halfway through and then restart at the same place later on without going through the warm up stage again The rest period required b...

Page 7: ...ntensity 80 90 of age predicted Maximum heart rate This program should be undertaken only by those individuals having a need to develop and maintain the highest levels of cardiovascular fitness As an...

Page 8: ...o the additions below This warranty neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume obligations other than expressly covered by this warranty NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES No responsibility for economi...

Page 9: ...FTHAND threads into LEFT CRANK ARM 8 Thghten securely Remove NUTS and WASHERS from SADDLE 28 and attach SADDLE to SEAT POST 4 with NUTS and WASH ERS Insert SEAT POST 4 into FRAME 1 with adjustment hol...

Page 10: ...t by threading LOCK ING LEVER HANDLE 26 into FRAME 1 until tight Pull plug of REED SWITCH WIRE 49 through hole at top of HANDLEBAR POST 5 FIGURE 2 ASSEMBLY 49 FIGURE 2 DETAIL 1 26 Step 8 Step 9 Attach...

Page 11: ...st be used under the supervision of an instructor Do not use the bike for acrobatic exercises Before beginning the exercising set the knobs to their correct settings FIGURE 4 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 R...

Page 12: ...workout Press any key to stop beeping NOTES 1 To preset DISTANCE CALORIE MAXIMUM PULSE RATE please refer to above proce dure for preset TIME 2 It is recomended to preset one function only at a time I...

Page 13: ...um lated distance SPECIFICATIONS FUNCTIONS Current Speed 0 0 99 9 MPH or KPH Calorie Consumption 0 0 99 0 100 999 Elapsed Time 00 00 99 59 Minute Second Trip Distance 0 00 999 9 MPH or KPH Pulse Rate...

Page 14: ...10mm Bolt M8 x 15mm Bolt M8 x 25mm Bolt M8 x 10mm Bolt M6 Eye Bolt with Nylon Nut M8 Wave Washer M8 x 28mm Screw M8 Spring Washer M8 Cap Nut Hand Pulse 3 8 Flange Nut Ball Bearing Freewheel Ball Bear...

Page 15: ...33 18 36 14 43 32 45 8 7 34 20 46 15 44 45 17 43 19 9 42 34 7 9 2 38 24 31 27 26 21 16 22 40 37 23 24 38 36 1 12 42 3 11 10 8 25 31 22 22 23 37 40 26 47 47 29 41 41 41 5 Model CTE2000E Children s Cir...

Page 16: ...Step 3 Loosen 3 8 FLANGE NUTS 42 on each side Step 4 Tighten NUT of EYE BOLTS 36 the same amount on each side until slack is removed from BELT 17 Step 5 Make sure CENTER PULLEY 16 is properly aligned...

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