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preset for 8 circles, while the program (3) is 1circle preset). 

(B)

 

The Total Time display -- will count up the total program run time while the large numeric 

display will count up the Work or Rest segment time. 

(C)

 

The 88/88 Display -- will show the current interval and the total number of intervals in the 

program. 

3.

 

TARGET TIME, DISTANCE & CALORIES DISPLAY 

Program: (4) Target Time (5) Target Distance (6) Target 

Calories, three programs all display on this Target Display 

Panel. 

(A)

 

A top banner shown as right diagram-- will signify 

which target program is running. 

(B)

 

The time display-- will alternate between the remaining 

and elapsed values throughout the program. 

(C)

 

Total distance --will be displayed in miles or kilometers 

depending upon how the console was programed during the initial setup. 

(D)

 

The Calories display --will track the number of calories burned during the workout. 

 

4.

 

WATTS/ SPEED / RPM DISPLAY 

Regular display : Watt, Speed, RPM 

--The above will be displayed for all programs. 

 
 

Watt: A measurement of energy generation and will track the amount of work generated at any 

given time during a workout. 

Speed display :will post a value which simulate that of riding a standard bicycle and is derivative of 

the current RPM or pedal speed. 

 

RPM: relates to the speed at which the cranks are spinning 

(A)

 

Under active situation :Watts, Speed and RPM will offer currently active value. 

(B)

 

Under pause mode or stop situation : Watt, Speed and RPM display will show the max 

value, summarized value, average value 

5.

 

HEART RATE DISPLAY 

Heart Rate Display panel 

 

Program : Target Heart Rate 

This console is implanted wireless receiver, so pulse can be 

read per wearing wireless pulse belt ( optional accessory) 

When user’s pulse is detected by console, it will display 

current heart rate value in the large, three-digiit BPM ( 

beats-per-minute) filed and Heart icon will flash.  There is BPM range control, from 65% of Max 

HR to 80% of Max HR. Your target heart rate vaule will bring out the BPM range, and SPEED 

BANNER ( increase or decrease ) will signal you to speed up or slow down when you are not in 

Summary of Contents for AIRFIT

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ty Information Before You Start Assembly Instruction Console Instruction Part List Exploded View 18 IF you experience other technical problems that are not listed or have additional question please co...

Page 3: ...pressure to pedals while they are turning as knee injury may occur 5 Do not attempt to turn the pedal cranks by hand Do not touch any driving mechanism while it is in motion as possible injury could o...

Page 4: ...er insert any object or body parts into any opening 16 For safety and to prevent damage to your unit no more than one person should use the unit at a time 17 Service to your unit should only be perfor...

Page 5: ...o avoid injury If you are taking medication consult your physician to see if the medication will affect your exercise heart rate If you have heart problems you are not active and or are over the age o...

Page 6: ...1 with four Flat Washers D03 four Spring Washer D06 and four Screws B06 as show on the following picture NOTE 1 There are two Foot Adjusters E10 on each Stabilizer A06 A07 Adjust these foot adjusters...

Page 7: ...e backside part of the the Foot Peg into the position A Use the provided wrench tool on the Foot Peg bolt to hand tighten Image 1 then use a hammer to lightly tap on the wrench to tighten another quar...

Page 8: ...t Linkage Arm A05 per one Screw B14 two Washers D01 the bearing E16 of Linkage Arm and one Nylon Nut C02 as shown as below drawing Step 3 Repeat above procedure to assemble Left Handlebar Assembly A03...

Page 9: ...ght Pedal G11 into the hole of Right Crank E05 Secure in place by turning it clockwise to tighten Note Right Pedal G11 is marked with an Thread the Left Pedal G10 into the hole of Left Crank E04 Secur...

Page 10: ...sor Wire Upper H04 when assembling Console Mast A11 onto the Main Frame A01 with two Screws B06 and two Washers D03 as show as below picture Step 2 Well connect the Sensor Wire Upper H04 to the cable...

Page 11: ...11 Assembly Instruction Congratulations You have completed the assembly of your new Air Bike Make sure all bolts pedals pop pin knobs are tightened for exercise...

Page 12: ...l your setting data and get back to standby Mode ENTER Press Enter key to confirm all your desired values UP DOWN Set your desired value by pressing UP or Down key Note In standby mode if no data is k...

Page 13: ...ve will be displayed for all programs Watt A measurement of energy generation and will track the amount of work generated at any given time during a workout Speed display will post a value which simul...

Page 14: ...m Heart Rate 148 BPM 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A In any condition pressing stop key for over 2 seconds will reset this console B In standby mode no key press for over 30 seconds will enter into sleep m...

Page 15: ...B05 M5xP0 8x8L Phillips Screw stainless 1 B06 M8x20L Hex Round Head Screw DIA 6mm 6 B07 M8x45L Hex Round Head Screw carbon 2 B08 M22 x17x91 4 Hex Head Screw 2 B09 M6x12L Hex Head Screw Loctite silver...

Page 16: ...07 C Retainer S 20 1 E08 Adjustment Channel 4 E09 Pop Pin Knob 2 E10 Foot Adjuster 4 E11 Chain Tensioner 4 E12 6004 Precise Bearing 2 E13 6803 Precise Bearing 8 E14 99502ZZ Ball Bearing 2 E15 Cir Clip...

Page 17: ...ver Right 1 G10 Left Pedal 1 G11 Right Pedal 1 G12 Seat Pad 1 G13 Stabilizer End Cap 4 G14 None G15 None G16 Steel Chain 1 G17 None G18 None G19 Wire Plug 2 H01 Console 1 H02 Sensor Wire Lower with Se...

Page 18: ...18 Assembly Instruction...

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