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C574U-13’’ OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS

DISCLAIMER .......................................................................................   3

1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................   5

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................   6

3. WARNING LABEL POSITION ........................................................   10

4. LIST OF PARTS .............................................................................   11

5. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ..........................................................   13

STEP 1 Install the Seat Post ...........................................................   13

STEP 2 Install the Console and Console Mast ................................   14

STEP 3 Install the Handlebar ..........................................................   15

STEP 4 Install the Seat and Pedal ..................................................   16

STEP 5 Move the Bike in Place .......................................................   17

STEP 6 Level the Bike ...................................................................   18

STEP 7 Install the Power Cord ........................................................   19

STEP 8 TV and Network Function ..................................................   20

STEP 9 Seat Horizontal Position Adjustment ..................................   21

STEP 10 Seat Height Adjustment ....................................................   22

STEP 11 Essential Functions Guide ................................................   23

STEP 12 MAINTENANCE Circuit Breaker .......................................   24

6. UNDERSTAND THE SENZA CONSOLE ........................................   25

DISPLAY  Overview ........................................................................   25

DISPLAY  Console Panel ................................................................   25

DISPLAY  Specifications .................................................................   26

DISPLAY  Button Function ..............................................................   26

7. OPERATE THE PRODUCT ............................................................   27

OPERATION  Safe Operating Area .................................................   27

OPERATION  Proper Workout Position ...........................................   28

OPERATION  Safely Get On/Off .....................................................   29

OPERATION  Start Screen .............................................................   30

OPERATION  GO mode .................................................................   31

OPERATION  Workout Selection ....................................................   32

OPERATION  Workout Status .........................................................   34

OPERATION  Select Entertainment ................................................   36

OPERATION  View Entertainment ..................................................   37

OPERATION  Workout Summary ....................................................   37

OPERATION  COOL DOWN ...........................................................   38

OPERATION  Idle Mode .................................................................   38

OPERATION  Energy Smart Function .............................................   38

OPERATION  Precautions ..............................................................   38

OPERATION  SA WELL+ ................................................................   39

Summary of Contents for SENZA Elite C574U-13

Page 1: ...eat Height Adjustment 22 STEP 11 Essential Functions Guide 23 STEP 12 MAINTENANCE Circuit Breaker 24 6 UNDERSTAND THE SENZA CONSOLE 25 DISPLAY Overview 25 DISPLAY Console Panel 25 DISPLAY Specificatio...

Page 2: ...OR EXERCISE 41 10 MAINTENANCE 42 MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions 42 MAINTENANCE Error Messages 43 MAINTENANCE Schedule 43 11 ACCESSORIES 44 ACCESSORIES Standard 44 ACCESSORIES Option 45 12 APPENDIXES 4...

Page 3: ...estrictions resulting from country policies internal server firewalls or video formats etc A3 Strongly recommend good browsing environment when using the internet used wired network and the network ba...

Page 4: ...t climate equipment etc which may cause poor quality in reception and definition F This machine does not support the installation of 3rd party APP G Standard USB charger Supports charging of GOOGLE ce...

Page 5: ...d designed for years of reliable performance this product was made for full commercial use Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual Unde...

Page 6: ...d Do not operate on a blanket or near flammable materials Keep all air ventilation areas free of blockage Never drop or insert into any opening Wear appropriate workout clothes don t wear loose clothi...

Page 7: ...rmal feeling please stop Exercise and consult your doctor immediately Consult your physician before starting a workout or training program It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examin...

Page 8: ...able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the ins...

Page 9: ...ing Do not let children on or near the product WARNING Heart rate monitoring system may be inaccurate Over exercise may result in serious injury or death If you feel faint stop exercising immediately...

Page 10: ...el as shown otherwise you can also stick it on a place where is clear and obvious please use the French version label in French Speaking areas in North America and the label will not be included in th...

Page 11: ...y Parts No Name Qty No Name Qty A1 Main frame 1 A7 Right handlebar 1 A2 Console 1 A8 Saddle 1 A3 Console mast 1 A9 Seat post 1 A4 Left handlebar cover 1 A10 Left pedal 1 A5 Right handlebar cover 1 A11...

Page 12: ...t Philips flat round BL P025Double open end wrench 1 8mm 17mm Components on the Product No Name Specification Notes 38 Inner hex screw M8 P1 25 L25 Flat washer D13 d6 t2 0 39 Inner hex screw M6 P1 0 L...

Page 13: ...install the seat post A9 into the seat post housing on the main frame If you cannot install the seat post in place please check if the lock knob is fully turned as shown Release the lock knob and inst...

Page 14: ...2 Remove the following items from the console in sequence non slip pad 51 screws 20 42 and bottle holder 52 3 Secure the console A2 to the console mast A3 with the pre installed screws 39 4 Connect t...

Page 15: ...mast A3 then arrange all the cables and tuck them neatly into the opening 2 Secure left right handlebars A6 A7 to the console mast A3 with pre installed screws 40 3 Install left right handlebar covers...

Page 16: ...osed with the product to secure the left right pedals A10 A11 to the crank on the main frame please note that pedal spindle threads are different from left side and right side DO NOT install in revers...

Page 17: ...e follow the instructions as below to move the bike in place 1 Stand in front of the bike with one foot against the front wheel then tilt the bike by the handlebars 2 Lift the bottom tube behind the b...

Page 18: ...e ground If not adjust the levelers as follows a Loosen the leveling knob b Rotate the leveling knob downward to the ground to make it steady c Tighten the leveling knob d After the bike is installed...

Page 19: ...m the base of the bike 2 Insert the power cord plug into the connector on the product 3 Plug the power cord A12 into the outlet and secure the power cord plug into place with the removed screw 43 Note...

Page 20: ...er multimedia players using AV output signal c Support MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receiver and the other equipment that conform to the CSAFE specification d TV This machine can connect to digital T...

Page 21: ...djustment a Loosen the fore and aft tension knob by turning the knob counterclockwise then move the seat forward or back to the desired position b Tighten the tension knob by turning clockwise once yo...

Page 22: ...seat height pop pin counterclockwise and pull out on the pin to release it from its current preset location Raise or lower the seat to the desired height then gently release the pop pin and turn cloc...

Page 23: ...23 STEP 11 Essential Functions Guide RESISTANCE Adjust the weight or force you need to place on the pedals to push them...

Page 24: ...mage caused by overcurrent overload or short circuit A spring located under the push button causes the button at area D to lift up and the breaker to trip as shown b After the fault is repaired by qua...

Page 25: ...fitness goals in a simple and convenient way Before using the cycle please familiarize yourself with the functions of this display console to obtain optimum benefits and enjoyment from this product DI...

Page 26: ...in HEART RATE 35 220 bpm DISTANCE 0 00 9999 Mile Km CALORIES 0 9999 Cal RPM 5 150 steps min Calories Hour 0 9999 Cal Hour Mets 0 99 99 PROGRAM QUICK START GOALS FAT BURN INTERVAL SENZA JOURNEYS PLATEA...

Page 27: ...OPERATE THE PRODUCT OPERATION Safe Operating Area a Safety clearance required as shown below Do not allow people to be near this area when operating b Noise emission under load is higher than without...

Page 28: ...ow the directions for use and safety instructions given by the manufacturer Over exercise or improper workout position may result in serious injury c Hold onto the handlebar while getting off the bike...

Page 29: ...when getting on the bike Wait to get on until the pedals have come to a complete stop Getting off the bike Always be cautious when getting off the bike Always wait until the pedals have come to a com...

Page 30: ...ap 6 LANGUAGE SETTING Touch to select your preferred language by country 7 DISPLAY MODE Touch to switch screen to black and white display with high contrast Touch again the screen will switch back to...

Page 31: ...ing 3 2 1 0 GO on the display The product will start with the default setting of 35 years old weight 75 kg 165 lbs and the PROGRAM will start in quick start time mode with resistance level 1 You can u...

Page 32: ...nd FITNESS TEST You can switch among these options while exercising After you choose an option the workout will start right after a 3 second countdown timer You can also change to different options wh...

Page 33: ...fats in your body by working out with the fat burn mode INTERVAL 1 1 1 2 2 2 Interval Training is alternating periods of high intensity aerobic exercise and low intensity aerobic exercise Workout time...

Page 34: ...symbol below the status windows A drop down menu for information display format will be opened for selection Drop down menu introduction Symbol Drop down Menu items Default Other Options Resistance A...

Page 35: ...35 OPERATION Workout Status CONT Symbol Drop down Menu items Default Other Options Calories Calories Min Calories Hour Mets Set Target Calories RPM Average RPM Change Speed...

Page 36: ...udio USB Video IPTV and AVIN ANYCast Youtube Netflix HDMI optional etc the small central window will display the selected multimedia screen immediately Note A good browsing environment is strongly rec...

Page 37: ...antly while using the multimedia features Description of icons in the View Entertainment screen ICON Description Full Screen Exit full screen mode by tapping screen 1 This button appears when choosing...

Page 38: ...anged and set by the user 2 Standby time for idle mode can be changed in the engineering mode OPERATION Energy Smart Function There is a default Energy Smart timer setting feature in the engineering m...

Page 39: ...ine There are two ways to login 1 Without mobile device on hands please manually enter SA WELL ID and password 2 With mobile device on hands please follow up below steps The instant information is sho...

Page 40: ...hboring products HEART RATE Contact The words contact heart rate refer to the detection of the heart rate via sensors on the product By holding the sensors the exerciser can view his or her heart rate...

Page 41: ...st depend on your fitness level In general it is recom mended that you maintain a heart rate within your training zone for at least 15 to 20 minutes to experience the benefits of aerobic exercise Begi...

Page 42: ...ny liquid directly onto the product Doing so can damage electronic components and void the warranty Use a clean lint free towel dampened with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose cleaner to thoroughl...

Page 43: ...Resume operation when communication is normal ERROR_8_2_ Startup communication is normal however it is abnormal during operation Resume operation when communication is normal Machine Model Unidentifie...

Page 44: ...function is not available for smart phones using USB connection to play audio and video Recommend using sandisk usb that can be compatible with the machine format Fat32 MAX 32GB CSAFE PORT Compatible...

Page 45: ...available for download in the App Store and Google Play 2 Use USB Flash Drive for identification 3 Manage user information and workout data Visit www gosportsart com for more information about this f...

Page 46: ...nsions L 1219 mm 48 W 572 mm 22 5 H 1487 mm 58 5 Overall Weight 85 5 kg 189 lbs Maximum User Weight 205 kg 450 lbs Power Requirement 100 120 V 60Hz 0 7A USA 200 240 V 50Hz 0 35A EUROPE Circuit Breaker...

Page 47: ...ard NFC Board HTR Board Headphone Board WIFI Board Bluetooth Board USB Board EUP Board USB Board SA WELL Option SA WELL Connection key SA WELL Board RESISTANCE Left RESISTANCE Right AVB Board Electro...

Page 48: ...loded Diagrams Note We reserve the right to revise the following diagrams at any time without notice to notify any person of such revisions Please visit our official website www gosportsart com for th...

Page 49: ...roduct Disassembly Follow sequence of index numbers 1 through 4 assigned to the figure below to disassemble the product and be sure to remove all the retaining screws before performing disassembly 1 4...

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