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STEP 3: 

Remove  pre-assembled  2 

Hex  Bolts 

(No. 24),  2  Spring Washers (No. 52), 2 
Flat  Washers  (No.  25)

  and

  2  Wave 

Washers  (No.  54)

 

from  the 

Shaft  (No. 

27).

 

 
Attach  the 

Shaft  (No.  27)

  into  the 

Handlebar  Post  (No.  2)

  then  insert 

Wave  Washer  (No.  54)

 

and  attach  the 

Left Swing Tube (No. 6L)

 to the left side 

of 

Shaft (No. 27)

. Next, fix the other end 

with

 

Flat  Washer  (No.  25)

Spring 

Washer (No. 52)

 and 

Hex Bolt (No. 24)

 

that  were  removed  through 

Shaft  (No. 

27). 

Tighten  and  secure  with

  Spanner 

(No. 99) 

and 

Spanner (No. 103)

.  

NOTE:

 

Do not tighten the bolts yet. 

 

CAUTION: 
Hinge  Bolt (No.  38)

 is label L or R.

 Left 

Nylon  Nut  (No.  42L) 

is  black  on  the 

inside and 

Right  Nylon  Nut  (No.  42R

 

is white on the inside. 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Attach  the 

Left  Pedal  Support  (No.  5L)

  to  the 

Left  Crank  (No.  22)

 

with

 

Left  Hinge  Bolt  (No. 

38L)

Wave  Washer  (No.  45)

Spring  Washer  (No.  41)

 and 

Left  Nylon  Nut  (No.  42L).

 

Tighten 

and secure with

  Wrench  (No.  101)

 and 

Spanner  (No.  102)

.

 

Please note that you must  turn

 

the

 

Left Hinge Bolt (No. 38L)

 

counter-clockwise to tighten, and screw the

 

Left Nylon Nut (No. 42L)

 

clockwise onto the threaded end of the

 Connecting Joint (No. 40L).

 

NOTE:

 

Do not tighten the bolts yet. 

 
Attach the 

Left Swing Tube (No. 6L)

 to the

 

Left Pedal Support (No. 5L)

 with 

Hex Bolt (No. 30)

Flat  Washer  (No.  31)

 and 

Nylon  Nut  (No.  32)

 

with

  Spanner  (No.  99)

 and 

Spanner  (No.  103)

Tighten 

Hex Bolt (No. 24)

Hex Bolt (No. 30)

 and 

Left Nylon Nut (No. 42L)

 

using

 Spanner (No. 

99)

 and 

Spanner (No. 103) 

and cover the bolts with 

Caps (No. 23, 57, 43 

&

 36)

 
Repeat the steps above to assemble the right side, but

 

please note that you must turn

 

the

 

Right 

Hinge  Bolt  (No.  38R)

 

clockwise to tighten, and screw the

 

Right  Nylon  Nut  (No.  42R)

 

counter-

clockwise onto the threaded end of the

 Connecting Joint (No. 40R).

  

 
Tighten all the 

Inner Hex Bolts (No. 16)

 on the 

Handlebar Post (No. 2)

 

using

 Wrench (No. 100). 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SF-E3607

Page 1: ... MANUAL IMPORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions Your satisfaction is very important to us PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US support sunnyhealthfitness com or 1 877 90SUNNY 877 907 8669 ...

Page 2: ... the equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 4 feet 1 2 M of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regul...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM ...

Page 4: ...Nut 1 22 Crank 1 70 Ball Bearing 2 23 Cap S14 4 71 Central Bowl 2 24 Hex Bolt M8x20 2 72 Hex Bolt 1 25 Flat Washer Φ8 2xΦ32x2 2 73 Hex Screw M5 2 26 Bushing Φ32x2 5 6 74 Hex Bolt M10x40 1 27 Shaft 1 75 Hex Screw M6 2 28 Round Cap Φ32x1 5 2 76 Three Slot Nut 1 29 Square Cap 40x25x1 5 4 77 Big Washer 1 30 Hex Bolt M8x55 2 78 Round Magnet 1 31 Flat Washer d8x1 5 2 79 Belt Pulley 1 32 Nylon Nut M8 2 8...

Page 5: ... found on cover of manual The product name found on cover of manual The part number found on the EXPLODED DIAGRAM and PARTS LIST found near the front of the manual Please contact us at support sunnyhealthfitness com or 1 877 90SUNNY 877 907 8669 HARDWARE PACKAGE 13 Φ20 Φ8 5 R30 4PCS 103 S 13 14 1PC 42 B0 5 20 2PCS 38 Ф16x69 5 2PCS 31 d8x1 5 2PCS 35 M10 4PCS 33 M10 45 4PCS 12 M8x76 4PCS 52 D8 4PCS ...

Page 6: ...o 17 to the hook of the Tension Cable No 19 as shown in Figure A 1 Insert eye of upper tension cable into the cable lock 2 Pull the tension cable so that you can insert the cable into the gap at the top of the metal bracket 3 Lower the tension cable so that it sits on the metal bracket Remove pre assembled 6 Inner Hex Bolts No 16 6 Spring Washers No 52 and 6 Arc Washers No 13 from Main Frame No 1 ...

Page 7: ... Washer No 41 and Left Nylon Nut No 42L Tighten and secure with Wrench No 101 and Spanner No 102 Please note that you must turn the Left Hinge Bolt No 38L counter clockwise to tighten and screw the Left Nylon Nut No 42L clockwise onto the threaded end of the Connecting Joint No 40L NOTE Do not tighten the bolts yet Attach the Left Swing Tube No 6L to the Left Pedal Support No 5L with Hex Bolt No 3...

Page 8: ...r Post No 2 then pull it out from the hole of computer bracket at the top of the Handlebar Post No 2 Remove pre assembled 2 Inner Hex Bolts No 51 and 2 Spring Washers No 52 from the Handlebar No 8 first Fix Handlebar No 8 onto the Handlebar Post No 2 with 2 Inner Hex Bolts No 51 and 2 Spring Washers No 52 that were removed using Wrench No 100 Lastly put on the Clamp Cover No 53 Removed pre assembl...

Page 9: ...55 from the back of the Computer No 9 Connect Extension Wire No 18 and 2 Pulse Wires No 50 to the relevant wires of the Computer No 9 Attach the Computer No 9 to the computer bracket of Handlebar Post No 2 with 4 Cross Pan Head Screws No 55 using Spanner No 99 ...

Page 10: ...e threading and must be installed by turning counter clockwise 4 If you hear any noise when using the machine please check if Hinge Bolts No 38L R Hex Bolt No 30 Hex Bolt No 24 and Connecting Joint No 40 are loose You may remove these parts and add some lubricant oil to eliminate all noise possibilities remember to tighten all the parts securely 5 When you first use the machine if you hear any unu...

Page 11: ...tic flywheel Before re installing the Chain Cover No 66L R test the tension level 8 to ensure the magnets do not touch the flywheel 7 If you still hear noises after you did Step 5 and Step 6 please remove the Chain Cover No 66L R loosen the screws for the Flywheel No 96 about a half of a rotation See the following diagram 8 If you feel the machine is uneven please adjust the Rear End Cap No 15 on ...

Page 12: ...ction you wish to select begins to blink once locked only the selected function will be displayed 4 FUNCTIONS TIME Counts the total time of an exercise session from start to finish SPEED Displays the current speed DISTANCE Counts the total distance of an exercise session from start to finish CALORIES Counts the total amount of calories burned during an exercise session from start to finish ODOMETE...

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