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Remove all the components from the packaging – please 

save the packaging 

until you have fully 

assembled and tested the S-Belt Bike™ as you may have to return it. 

 Note

, all items must be returned in 

the original packaging for safety reasons.

If any of the components are missing, damaged in transit or simply don’t work, please contact the 
Customer Care team immediately for further instructions.  Please do not try to resolve any issues yourself 
as this could lead to further damage or injury.  

All the components are available in our UK warehouse and can be shipped to you the next day. We like 
to make things easy for you at Salus Sports and our dedicated Customer Care team are available during 
business hours to assist with returns, exchanges and resolve issues quickly.

WHAT’S IN THE BOX

COMPONENTS

DESCRIPTION

QTY

DESCRIPTION

QTY

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Main Frame

Front Support Pole

Front Stabilizer 

Back Stabilizer

Console

Console Holder

Handlebars 

Handlebar Safety Lock

Tension Control Wire

Upper Sensor Wire

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Lower Sensor Wire

Tension Control

Saddle 

Horizontal Saddle Bar

Saddle Support Pole

Concertina Cover

Horizontal Saddle Adjustment 

Lock

Saddle Height Adjustment Lock

Crank Arms  (Right & Left) 

Pedals (Right & Left)

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

• 

Frame

• 

Handlebars with heart 

sensors

• 

Console (with batteries)

• 

Front and Back Stabilizers

• 

Saddle

• 

Support Poles

• 

Concertina cover

• 

Pedals

Summary of Contents for S-Belt Bike

Page 1: ...S Belt Bike USER MANUAL Please read the User Manual carefully before using this product and retain for future reference If you misplace the manual you can download it from the Salus Sports website...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Technical Specs 1 Product Features 1 Safety Instructions 2 What s in the Box 3 Components 3 Tool Kit 4 Assembly Instructions 5 Operating Instructions 8 Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11...

Page 3: ...rey gloss frame and support poles Black saddle PU leather with foam insert Fully adjustable saddle up down forwards backwards Adjustable handlebars Heart rate sensors Tension control resistance Steel...

Page 4: ...nsibility to adhere to all warnings and precautions prior to using the bike 2 Always place the bike on the ground in a dry clean area 3 Avoid placing the bike on thick carpet it should be placed on a...

Page 5: ...y for you at Salus Sports and our dedicated Customer Care team are available during business hours to assist with returns exchanges and resolve issues quickly WHAT S IN THE BOX COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION...

Page 6: ...Handlebar safety lock x 1 Various nuts bolts and washers User Manual TOOL KIT Nylock Nut M8 Key Head Bolt M8x60mmL Washer 20x 8 2x1 5t Washer 20x 8 2x1 5t Spring Washer M8 Fixing Bolt M8x16mmL Domed N...

Page 7: ...its current position Tip This will make it easier for you to do the next step Take the front support pole 5 and connect the upper 8 and lower 10 sensor wires see insert Turn the tension control 30 to...

Page 8: ...re inside the front support pole 5 Feed the wires through the support pole to hide them Slide the console onto the console holder 2 and connect the handlebar wires to the console 1 Step 5 Attach the s...

Page 9: ...it your height Lock into place with the saddle height adjustment lock 24 Firmly attach the left pedal 22L to the left crank arm 23 in a counter clockwise direction using the spanner provided until tig...

Page 10: ...ht insert the lock in the hole and tighten To adjust the saddle forwards or backwards loosen the horizontal saddle adjustment lock slide the saddle forwards or backwards and lock in place The tension...

Page 11: ...er 4 minutes MODE Press to select a function or hold for 4 seconds to reset SCAN Scans all functions TIME SPEED DISTANCE CALORIES HEART RATE TIME Displays the time SPEED Displays the speed in KM h DIS...

Page 12: ...t or finger prints Note harsh chemicals will destroy the protective coating on the Console and cause a static build up inside the Console that could damage the components 3 Check the front and back st...

Page 13: ...FEET BARELY TOUCH THE PEDALS 1 ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE SADDLE TO HIP HEIGHT 2 YOUR FEET SHOULD COMFORTABLY SIT INSIDE THE FOOTSTRAPS WITH YOUR LEGS SLIGHTLY BENT 5 NO RESISTANCE 1 CHECK THE UPPER AND...

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