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PARTS LIST

 

NO. 

Description 

Spec. 

Qty.   

NO. 

Description 

Spec. 

Qty. 

Main Frame 

 

35 

Foam Grip 

 

Front Stabilizer 

 

36 

Pulse Extension Wire 1 

 

Rear Stabilizer 

 

37 

Pulse Extension Wire 2 

 

Handlebar Post 

 

38 

Meter 

 

Handlebar 

 

39 

Axle 

 

Nylon Nut 

M8 

40 

Screw 

M6X10 

Flat Washer 

D8X

Φ16X1.5 

41 

Handle 

 

Wheel 

 

42 

Handle Grip 

 

Screw 

M8X40XL12 

43 

Flat Washer   

D8X

Φ16X1.5 

12 

10 

Oval Cap 1 

 

44 

Pulse Extension Wire 3 

 

11 

Hex Nut 

M10 

45 

Pulse Wire 

 

12 

Adjusting Pad 

 

46 

Seat Fixed Bracket 

 

13 

Bolt 

M8XL58 

47 

Protective Cover 

 

14 

Spring Washer 

D8 

48 

Screw 

M6X40 

15 

Arc Washer 

D8X2X

Φ25X

R39 

49 

Flat Washer 

D6X1.2X

Φ16 

16 

Oval Cap 2 

 

50 

Seat Bracket 

 

17L/R  Crank 

 

1 pr. 

51 

Square Cap 

 

18L/R  Pedal 

 

1 pr. 

52 

Pulse Foam Grip 

 

19 

Screw 

M8X15 

11 

53 

Round Cap 

 

20 

Arc Washer 

D8x

Φ20 

54 

Seat 

 

21 

Sensor Wire 

 

55 

Axle Spring Washer 

 

22 

Extension Wire 

 

56 

Crank Cover 

 

23L/R  Front Cover 

 

1 pr. 

57 

Flange Bolt 

 

24 

Screw 

ST4.2X18 

34 

58L/R  Chain Cover 

 

1 pr. 

25a/b  Handlebar Cover 

 

1 pr. 

59 

Flange Nut 

M10X1 

26 

Bolt 

M8X90 

60 

Adjustable Chain Bolt 

 

27 

Lifting Handle 

 

61 

Adjustable Chain U 

Mat 

 

28 

Screw 

M8X12 

16 

62 

Hex Nut 

M6 

29 

Backrest 

 

63 

Conical Thin Nut 

 

30 

Round Cap 

 

64 

Tension Wire 

 

31 

Screw 

M5X10 

65 

Tension Spring 

 

32 

Plastic Handle 

Screw 

 

66 

Flywheel Axle 

 

33 

Sleeve 

 

67 

Flywheel 

 

34 

Flat Washer 

D8X

Φ13X1.5 

68 

Motor 

 

Summary of Contents for SF-RB4880

Page 1: ...80 USER 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: ...3 EXPLODED DIAGRAM ...

Page 4: ...nd 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 26 M8x90 2PCS 48 M6X40 4PCS 24 ST4 2X18 3PCS 33 1PC 98 S 10 13 14 15 17 1PC 20 D8xΦ20 2PCS 49 D6X1 2XΦ16 4PCS 32 1PC 34 D8XΦ13X1 5 1PC 96 S 5 1PC 97 S 6 1PC ...

Page 5: ...40 4 15 Arc Washer D8X2XΦ25X R39 4 49 Flat Washer D6X1 2XΦ16 4 16 Oval Cap 2 2 50 Seat Bracket 1 17L R Crank 1 pr 51 Square Cap 2 18L R Pedal 1 pr 52 Pulse Foam Grip 2 19 Screw M8X15 11 53 Round Cap 2 20 Arc Washer D8xΦ20 2 54 Seat 1 21 Sensor Wire 1 55 Axle Spring Washer 1 22 Extension Wire 1 56 Crank Cover 2 23L R Front Cover 1 pr 57 Flange Bolt 2 24 Screw ST4 2X18 34 58L R Chain Cover 1 pr 25a ...

Page 6: ...89 Axle Spring Washer 1 74 Belt 1 90 Eccentric Wheel 1 75 Small Belt Pulley 1 91 Nylon Nut M8 4 76 Sensor 1 92 Wheel 4 77 Cushion 2 93 Wheel Sleeve 4 78L R Protective Cover 1 pr 94 Bolt 4 79 Square Cap 1 1 95 Small Alloy Sleeve 1 80 Square Cap 2 1 96 Allen Wrench S 5 1 81 Guide Rail 1 97 Allen Wrench S 6 1 82 Battery Holder 1 98 Spanner S 10 13 14 15 17 1 83 Voltage Stabilizer 1 99 Audio Cable 1 8...

Page 7: ... 15 that were just removed Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No 97 Note You may discard shipping tubes or save them in case you d like to repackage the item in the future STEP 2 Remove 4 Screws No 19 4 Spring Washers No 14 and 4 Flat Washers No 7 from the Main Frame No 1 using Allen Wrench No 97 Connect the Sensor Wire No 21 with Extension Wire No 22 and then connect 2 Pulse Extension Wires 1 N...

Page 8: ... suitable position and then insert the Plastic Handle Screw No 32 through Handlebar Cover No 25a Sleeve No 33 and Flat Washer No 34 Tighten the Plastic Handle Screw No 32 to secure STEP 4 Remove 4 Screws No 31 from the back of the Meter No 38 using Spanner No 98 Connect the 2 Pulse Extension Wires 2 No 37 and Extension Wire No 22 with corresponding wires of Meter No 38 Note Make sure all the wires...

Page 9: ...damage the Cranks No 17L R STEP 6 Remove 4 Screws No 28 and 4 Flat Washers No 43 from the Seat Fixed Bracket No 46 using Allen Wrench No 96 Attach the Seat Bracket No 50 to the Seat Fixed Bracket No 46 using 4 Screws No 28 and 4 Flat Washers No 43 that were just removed Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench No 96 Note There are 3 positions on the Seat Fixed Bracket No 46 numbered 1 2 and 3 that you...

Page 10: ...rench No 97 Attach the Seat No 54 to the Seat Bracket No 50 with 4 Screws No 19 and 4 Flat Washers No 43 that were just removed using Allen Wrench No 97 Remove the Screw No 24 from the Seat Bracket No 50 using the Spanner No 98 Attach the Backrest No 29 to the Seat Bracket No 50 with 4 Screws No 48 and 4 Flat Washers No 49 using Allen Wrench No 96 Attach the Protective Cover No 47 to the Seat Brac...

Page 11: ...USTING THE LEVEL In order to achieve a smooth and comfortable ride you must ensure that the stability of the bike is secured If you notice that the bike is unbalanced during use you should adjust the foot levelers located beneath the front and rear stabilizers To do so use Spanner No 98 to loosen Hex Nut No 11 by turning it clockwise direction A With the nuts loosened rotate Adjusting Pad No 12 un...

Page 12: ...CTIONS The Powersync Self Powered Recumbent Bike can generate its own power When you pedal the bike it generates power to power the meter and charge a device The first time you use the bike or if you have not used the bike in a while you have to pedal for about 5 minutes before there is enough power for the meter to display When you stop pedaling the meter will shut off ...

Page 13: ...et increment or decrement is 1 KM or ML between 0 00 to 99 90 CALORIES Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to maximum 9999 KCAL This data is a rough guide for comparison of different exercise sessions which cannot be used in medical treatment The user may preset target calories value by using UP DOWN key PULSE User may set up target pulse from P 30 to 230 Meter buzzer will beep...

Page 14: ...t Use or to adjust resistance level during workout Resistance level displays in WATT window If you do not change the resistance level after 3 seconds it will switch to display WATT Drawing 9 4 Press START STOP key to stop workout Press RESET to reverse to main menu Drawing 4 Drawing 5 Drawing 6 ITEM DESCRIPTION Increase resistance level by turning the button clockwise Select setting Decrease resis...

Page 15: ...r to select workout program choose Advance Mode and press MODE to confirm Drawing 15 2 Use or to select Advance program 1 4 Drawing 16 and press MODE to confirm 3 Use or to set TIME 4 Press START STOP key to start workout Use or to adjust resistance level during workout 5 Press START STOP key to stop workout Press RESET to return to main menu Drawing 15 Drawing 16 Sporty Mode 1 Press START STOP no...

Page 16: ...E Note If no pulse input to meter 6 seconds after starting workout LCD will display PULSE INPUT for reminder Drawing 22 5 Press START STOP key to start or stop workout Press RESET to return to main menu Drawing 19 Drawing 20 Drawing 21 Drawing 22 Watt Mode 1 Press START STOP in any mode then press RESET go to main menu When MANUAL is flashing use or to select workout program choose WATT Mode and p...

Page 17: ... Drawing 25 Drawing 26 BODY FAT 1 In STOP mode press the BODY FAT key to start body fat measurement Meter will prompt to input user GENDER HEIGHT WEIGHT then begin to measure 2 Use or to set GENDER Drawing 27 and press MODE to confirm Repeat to set HEIGHT Drawing 28 and WEIGHT Drawing 29 GENDER MALE FEMALE HEIGHT 100 200 CM 40 80 INCH WEIGHT 20 150 KG 40 350 LBS Drawing 27 Drawing 28 Drawing 29 3 ...

Page 18: ...ill display in DISTANCE window 78 will display in CALORIES window Do not set any data Drawing 34 3 Press MODE to select F02 use or to change from kilometers or miles 0 is for KM Drawing 35 1 is for ML Drawing 36 4 Press RESET to restart the meter Drawing 34 Drawing 35 Drawing 36 MP3 Function You can connect mobile or music player to meter with audio cable included for MP3 function Reminder meter o...

Page 19: ...s the meter does not receive the body fat figure Make sure the user holds onto the handgrip sensor Please do hold two hands together during training period 6 LCD display E 4 1 E 4 is indicate the user s age height weight figure exceeds the setting range when user setting their information 7 LCD display E 2 1 Check the meter together with the stage s 9 or 12 PIN connect cable to see if the meter ha...

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