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8535DT PARTS LIST (CONT.)

NOTE: For your convenience, your Dual Trainer has been pre-assembled. 

Many items on this list are for parts identification ONLY. 

No.

Description

Qty No.

Description

Qty

55

Stabilizer End Cap Ø50

4

67

Hexagon Nut 7/8”

1

56

Cap Nut M10

4

68

Washer Ø34.5xØ23x2.5

1

57

Curve Washer Ø10x2.0xØ25xR28 4

69

Slotted Bearing Nut 7/8”

1

58

Bolt M10x57

4

70

Bearing

2

59

Left Chain cover A

1

71

Bearing Cup

2

60

Left Chain cover B

1

72

Notched Bearing Nut 15/16”

1

61

Right Chain cover A

1

73

Washer Ø40xØ24x3

1

62

Right Chain cover B

1

74

Strap

1

63

Phillips Self Tapping Screw 

ST4.8x20

8

75

Spring Ø10x1.8x32

1

64

Screw ST4.8x40

3

76

Chain

1

65

Screw ST4.2x10

8

77

Chain Pulley with Crank 1/4”/

Ø205x2.6

1

66

Cover Cap 

2

78

Square End Cap (30x30)

2

HARDWARE PACK

14. 

M10x18 Bolt (2x)

15. 

Spring Washer (2x)

16. 

D Washer (2x)

17. 

Flat

 

Washer (1x)

19.

 Rotation Rod (1x)

51. 

M10x45 Bolt (4x)

49, 44, 45, 48. 

Right Pedal 

Assembly

43, 44, 45, 46. 

Left Pedal 

Assembly

42. 

M10 Nut (4x)

20. 

Nut Cap 13 (2x)

56. 

M10 Cap (4x)

57. 

Arc Washer (4x)

58. 

M10x57 Bolt (4x)

47. 

Nut Cap 18 (2x)

39. 

Nut Cap 16 (4x)

Summary of Contents for 8535DT

Page 1: ...m or strenuous activity Do not allow more than one person on the trainer at any time ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED To ensure warranty coverage please visit www pureglobalbrands com to register your product...

Page 2: ...ave any other questions or concerns about this Pure Global product please e mail the Pure Global Brands Inc customer service department at customerservice puregbi com or contact us at 1 866 498 5269 Y...

Page 3: ...normal usage or repairs not provided by a Pure Fitness authorized service center or for products used for commercial or rental purposes This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear weathering f...

Page 4: ...hile every attempt is made to ensure the highest degree of protection in all equipment we cannot guarantee freedom from injury The user assumes all risks of injury due to use All merchandise is sold o...

Page 5: ...ure Global is not liable ALWAYS consult a physician before beginning any exercise program Ask your doctor to evaluate your present fitness level and determine the exercise program that is most appropr...

Page 6: ...8535DT EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 7: ...Computer 1 12 Handrail Arm Foam Grip 32x 23x260 2 39 Nut Cap S16 4 13 Handrail Arm Plastic Bushing 28 5x 25 4x84 4 40 Bolt M10x55 2 14 Bolt M10x18 2 41 Powder Metal Bushing 14x 10x10 4 15 Spring Washe...

Page 8: ...cover B 1 72 Notched Bearing Nut 15 16 1 61 Right Chain cover A 1 73 Washer 40x 24x3 1 62 Right Chain cover B 1 74 Strap 1 63 Phillips Self Tapping Screw ST4 8x20 8 75 Spring 10x1 8x32 1 64 Screw ST4...

Page 9: ...he dimpled square openings in the Bar are facing down towards the ground B Attach the Stabilizer Bar to the Main Frame by inserting the bolts up through the Bar Secure the bolts first with the Arc Was...

Page 10: ...16 2nd 1x Spring Washer 15 and Secure with 1x M10x18 Bolt 14 B Once the Upper Hand Rails have been secured Attach the Lower Foot Bars 6 7 to the Pedal Crank using the Left and Right Pedal Assemblies T...

Page 11: ...oot Pedal to the two holes in the Lower Foot Bar Thread 2x M10x45 Bolts through each pedal making sure that the Bolt heads are flush to the Foot Pedal surface Secure with 2x M10 Nuts B Cover the expos...

Page 12: ...ake sure that this assembly is se cure and the knob is extended through one of the holes in the post C Insert a Handle Grip 2 3 down into the opening on the top of each Upper Handrail Secure this conn...

Page 13: ...alues on the meter to ZERO 2 Auto On Off The system turns on when the MODE key is pressed or when you begin to pedal the bike The system turns off automatically approximately 4 minutes after you have...

Page 14: ...your leg muscles to move the pedals NEVER attempt to suddenly stop pedaling or switch the direction of pedaling while moving as serious injury and or severe damage to the unit can occur for which Pure...

Page 15: ...h Stretch Sit with the soles of your feet together with your knees pointing outward Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible Gently push your knees towards the floor Hold for 15 counts Hams...

Page 16: ...epeat on the other side for 15 counts Toe Touch Slowly bend forward from your waist letting your back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes Reach down as far as you can and hold for 15 c...

Page 17: ...SING OR DAMAGED PARTS CEASE USE OF THE UNIT IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT CUSTOMER SER VICE AT customerservice puregbi com OR BY CALLING 866 498 5269 Question Something was missing from the packaging I need...

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