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Assembly Instructions

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Hardware Required

A.) Remove the 

Pop Pin (#15)

 that is pre-assembled through the lower hole of the 

Shroud  Frame (#01)

. Then,  

insert it into the upper hole located on the 

Shroud Frame (#01)

 until it passes through and clicks into place. For your

safety, this 

Pop Pin (#15)

 MUST remain inserted whenever the unit is in use OR if it is left unfolded and/or unattended.

After you complete proper assembly, you will be able to fold the unit for storage. Please follow the instructions below 

for more details:

FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS (to store the unit): 

To fold your unit simply remove the 

Pop Pin (#15) 

from the

 upper 

hole on the 

Shroud Frame (#01)

, fold the unit and 

then insert 

Pop Pin (#15)

into the

 lower

 hole of the 

Shroud Frame (#01) 

until pass through, ensuring the 

Pop Pin 

(#15) 

locks into place. 

B.) Your unit may (or may not) also have Disposable Plastic Caps temporarily lodged on the upper of the 

Main Frame 

(#02) 

and bottom of the rear 

Main Frame (#02)

 as illustrated in diagram below for the purpose of proper protection 

during shipping. If your unit does have these Disposable Plastic Caps present, please remove them and dispose of 

them. Attach the two 

Stabilizers (#05)

 to the 

Shroud Frame (#01)

 and 

Main Frame (#02)

 with four 

Carriage Bolts 

(#20) 

four

Arc Washers (#27)

 and four 

Nuts (#30)

.

Note:

Prior to beginning assembly, it is 

necessary to remove the 

Pop Pin 

(#15)

 from the 

Shroud Frame 

(#01

) in order to open the Frame 

as illustrated below.

Bolt

Others

Nut

Washer

UPPER HOLE

PIN SHOWN LOCKED IN

LOWER HOLE

PIN SHOWN LOCKED IN

UPPER HOLE

Disposable

Plastic Cap

Disposable

Plastic Cap

Disposable

Plastic Cap

#20. Carriae Bolt (M8x60 mm)

        [4 Pieces]

#27. Arc Washer (M8)

       [4 Pieces]

#30. Nut (M8)

        [4 Pieces]

#15. Pop Pin (M8x70 mm)

        [1 Piece]

A s s e m b l y   S t e p   1

NOTE:

Folding your unit is intended to allow you to store it when not in use.

    XRB

358 

Summary of Contents for BODYFIT XRB358

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use DELUXE FOLDING BIKE XRB358...

Page 2: ...ly of your product or starting to exercise Please keep all children away from this item when in use Do not allow children to climb or play on them when they are not in use Supervise teenagers while th...

Page 3: ...parts on this page that are not included in your hardware packet 17 Bolt M6x12 mm 4 Pieces 20 Carriage Bolt M8x60 mm 4 Pieces 22 Washer M6 2 Pieces 25 Washer M8 3 Pieces Pre assembled 26 Spring Washer...

Page 4: ...Pedal 35 Adhesive 09 Right Pedal 36 Bushing 10 Axis 37 Seat Post Sleeve 38 30 11 Seat 38 Crank Cover M22 12A Monitor 39 Round Outer End Cap 50 mm 13A Monitor Base 40 Handlebar Foam 14 Tension Controll...

Page 5: ...sed during the assembly process Please note that not all of the parts and hardware you see here will be used while you are assembling the machine because some of these items are already pre installed...

Page 6: ...nit may or may not also have Disposable Plastic Caps temporarily lodged on the upper of the Main Frame 02 and bottom of the rear Main Frame 02 as illustrated in diagram below for the purpose of proper...

Page 7: ...ing it COUNTER CLOCKWISE You will need to use a Wrench to tighten if necessary B Secure Right Pedal 09 onto the Right Crank 07 by turning it CLOCKWISE You will need to use a Wrench to tighten if neces...

Page 8: ...nd set them aside as they will be used later in this step Attach the Seat 11 to the Seat Post 03 using a total of three Washers 25 and three Nylon Nuts 29 that were previously removed and set aside If...

Page 9: ...AND secure them together by using two Bolts 17 two Spring Washers 26 and two Washers 22 from the sides and two Bolts 17 two Spring Washers 26 and two Arc Washers 28 from the front B Connect the Monit...

Page 10: ...ts before each use Seat 11 Left Right Pedals 08 09 Handlebars 04 Please review all safety instructions and warnings in this entire Owner s Manual as well as any safety warning labels affixed to the pr...

Page 11: ...Minute OPERATION PROCEDURES __________________________________________________ 0 0 1 Auto On O The system will turn on when the main BUTTON is pressed or when mo on on the unit is detected The system...

Page 12: ...ure all computer sensor wires are properly connected and are not damaged You may need to refer to installation assembly directions for the sensor wires in this manual If the computer display is blank...

Page 13: ...diagram below highlights and reviews many of the important Safety and Warning labels also found on the unit Please ensure any user of the unit familiarizes themselves with these Safety and Warning gui...

Page 14: ...ongside your left knee 2 Place your left arm on the outside of your right leg and pull against that leg while twisting your trunk as far as possible to the right Place your right hand on the oor behin...

Page 15: ...shoulder to the upper back 2 Try to reach your nger tips If you are not able to reach your ngertips use a towel as an extension of your hands and gently pull one hand toward the other Reverse arm posi...

Page 16: ...Thanks for choosing XRB358 version 07 31 2015 Store Location Main in China Hupa International hupa net...

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