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ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE

 

Adjust  the  resistance  of  the  bike  using  the 

Tension  Control 

Knob  (No.  46)

.  Increase  the  level  of  resistance  by  turning  the 

Tension  Control  Knob  (No.  46)

  to  the  RIGHT 

(clockwise), 

decrease the level of resistance by turning the 

Tension Control 

Knob (No. 46)

 to the LEFT 

(counter-clockwise).

 

 

EMERGENCY BRAKE

 

 
During use, users can stop the bike completely by pushing down 
on  the 

Tension  Control  Knob  (No.  46)

.  Pushing  down  on  the 

Tension Control Knob (No. 46)

 will enforce the brake and bring 

the bike to an immediate stop. 
 

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TRANSPORTING THE BIKE

 

 
To  move  the  bike,  first  ensure  that  the 

Handlebar  (No.  3) 

is 

properly  secured.  If  the  handlebar  is  loose,  tighten  the 

Adjustment Knob (No. 16)

 to secure it. Next, stand at the front 

of the bike so that you’re directly in front of the handlebar. Firmly 
grasp and hold each side of the handlebar, place one foot on the 
front stabilizer and tilt the bike towards you until the transportation 
wheels on the front stabilizer touch the ground. With the wheels 
on the ground, you can transport the bike to the desired location 
with ease. 

 
NOTE: 

When moving the bike, always use caution as unexpected 

impact,  such as dropping the bike, may cause injury and affect 
the bike’s performance. 
 

DISMOUNTING 
 

For your safety, it is recommended that you never attempt to dismount or remove your feet from 

the pedals until both the flywheel and pedals/crank have come to a complete stop.  Failure to 
follow this recommendation may lead to loss of control and/or serious injury.   

 
Here are a few examples of how to safely dismount the bike: 
 
1. Reduce the pedal speed until the pedals/crank come to a complete stop. 
2. Increase the resistance until the pedals/crank come to a complete stop. 
3. Push and hold the tension knob down until the pedals/crank come to a complete stop. 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

  

Summary of Contents for SF-B1876

Page 1: ...1876 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 s...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM HARDWARE PACKAGE...

Page 4: ...Cover 1 16 Adjustment Knob M16 1 5 18 56 3 50 Bushing 20 20 101 1 17 Limited Spacer 17 2 17 2 35 1 51 Spring 12 49 5 N20 1 18 Bushing PT45 51 2 PTB35 41 L198 PP 2 52 Square Nut 15 15 25 M10 1 19 Idler...

Page 5: ...w ST4 0 19 7 2 77 Screw ST4 2 16 8 10 88 Spacer 20 43 5 1 78 Open End Wrench S13 15 1 89 Screw M8 25 12 S6 1 79 Allen Wrench S6 1 90 Washer d6 12 1 5 1 80 Spanner S14 15 17 1 91 Screw M8 45 S6 1 Order...

Page 6: ...o 41R are marked L for the left pedal and R for the right pedal Left Pedal Align the Left Pedal No 41L with the Left Crank No 36 at 90 degrees Gently insert the pedal into the crank arm turn the pedal...

Page 7: ...of the Main Frame No 1 Adjust the Handlebar Post No 4 to the desired position then secure it in place by reinserting and tightening the Adjustment Knob No 16 Attach the Handlebar No 3 to the Handlebar...

Page 8: ...the Computer No 81 The installation is complete BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 Press the buckle of battery cover on the back of the Computer No 81 then remove battery cover 2 Remove the 2 old AAA batteries in...

Page 9: ...aise or lower the seat to the desired height Once adjusted re insert and tighten the Adjustment Knob No 16 to secure the seat in place To adjust the seat back and forth loosen and pull Adjustment Knob...

Page 10: ...irmly grasp and hold each side of the handlebar place one foot on the front stabilizer and tilt the bike towards you until the transportation wheels on the front stabilizer touch the ground With the w...

Page 11: ...time 2 Check your pedals each time before you ride the bike 3 When the pedal starts to wear on the axle it will not function properly We recommend you replace the entire pedal USE Engaging Disengagin...

Page 12: ...e cadence RPM in STOP mode MAX CADENCE MAX RPM Displays the maximum cadence RPM in STOP mode DISTANCE DIST Accumulates total distance from 0 0 to 999 9 KM or Miles User can preset TARGET DISTANCE by p...

Page 13: ...ode RACE MODE Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter RACE mode In RACE MODE only TIME and DIST can be set Default values for 10 minutes 4 KM or Miles Total is 10 bars PULSE To measure the pulse pr...

Page 14: ...damage 3 Clean and lubricate pop pin assemblies Pull on the pin and spray a small amount of lubricant onto the shaft 4 Tighten the seat hardware to make sure the seat is level and centered 5 Brush an...

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