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PARTS LIST 

 

No. 

Description 

Spec. 

Qty.   

No. 

Description 

Spec. 

Qty. 

Main Frame 

 

 

53 

Adjustment Pad 

 

Front Stabilizer 

 

 

54 

Plastic Spacer 

 

Rear Stabilizer 

 

 

55 

Upper Block 

 

Handlebar Post 

 

 

56 

Eccentric Wheel 

 

Seat Bracket 

 

 

57 

Screw 

 

Handlebar

 

 

 

58 

Arc Washer 

 

Armrest

 

 

 

59a 

Tension Controller 

 

Rail 

 

 

59b 

Tension Cable 

 

Rear Fixing Plate 

 

 

60 

Tension Hook 

 

10 

U Bracket 

 

 

61 

Sensor Wire 

 

11 

Adjustment Handle 

 

 

62 

Sensor Extension 
Wire 

 

12 

Fixing Plate 3 

 

 

63 

Pulse Wire 

 

13 

Axle 

 

 

64 

Pulse Extension Wire 

 

14 

Screw 

M8×50 

 

65 

Pulse Extension Wire 

 

15 

Screw

 

M8×40 

 

66 

Meter 

 

16 

Screw

 

M8×38 

 

67 

Screw 

M6×8 

17 

Screw

 

M8×20 

12 

 

68 

Plug 

 

18 

Screw 

M6×30 

 

69 

Flywheel Axle 

 

19 

Arc Washer 

D8×Φ20×2×R25

 

10 

 

70 

Flywheel 

 

20 

Carriage Bolt 

M8×60×20×H5 

 

71 

Bearing   

6001RS 

21 

Hex Nut 

M8 

 

72 

Wave Washer 

Φ12×φ15.5×0.3

 

22 

Cap Nut 

M8 

 

73 

Lock Plate 

 

23 

Nylon Nut 

M8 

 

74 

Bearing Bracket 

 

24 

Nylon Nut 

M6 

 

75 

Spring Washer 

D6 

25 

Flat Washer 

D8×d16×1.5 

16 

 

76 

Spring 

Φ18×Φ3×L79.5

 

26 

Spring Washer 

D8 

 

77 

Screw 

M5×60 

27 

Flat Washer 

D6×D12×1.2 

 

78 

Hex Nut 

M5 

28 

Screw 

M8×10 

 

79 

Idler Wheel 

 

29 

Screw 

M6×16 

 

80 

Idler Wheel Linkage 

 

30 

Screw 

ST3.5×8 

 

81 

Sensor 

 

31 

Screw 

M5×10 

 

82 

Belt Pulley   

 

32 

Screw 

M6×10 

 

83L/R 

Chain Cover 

 

33 

Spring Washer 

D12 

 

84 

Crank Cover 

 

34 

Round Cap 1 

 

 

85 

Nut 

 

35 

Round Cap 2 

 

 

86 

Washer 

 

36 

Square Cap 

 

 

87 

Two-slot Nut

 

 

37L/R 

Pedal 

 

1PR 

 

88 

Ball Bearing 

 

38 

Bushing 

 

 

89 

Bearing Housing

 

 

39 

Transport Wheel 

 

 

90 

Three-slot Nut

 

 

40 

Seat 

 

 

91 

Big Flat Washer 

 

41 

Backrest 

 

 

92 

Tension Extension 
Wire 

 

42 

Crank 

 

 

93 

Belt 

 

43 

End Cap 

 

 

94 

Screw 

M6×15 

44 

Foam Grip 1 

 

 

95 

Screw 

ST4.2×19 

45 

Foam Grip 2 

 

 

96 

Screw 

ST4.2×18 

10 

46 

Foam Grip   

 

 

97 

Spring 

Φ1.6×Φ15×L4

7.

47 

Plug 

 

 

98 

Sealing Ring 

 

48 

Square Plug 

 

 

99 

Spring Washer 

D17 

49 

Pulse Sensor 

 

 

100 

Magnetic Board Axle 

 

50 

Roller 

 

 

101 

Magnetic Board 

 

51 

Roller Bracket 

 

 

102 

Magnetic 

 

52 

Rope 

 

 

103 

Flat Washer 

D6×Φ16×1.5

 

Summary of Contents for SF-RB420031

Page 1: ...420031 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: ...pment 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 regularly exam...

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

Page 4: ...on Nut M8 7 74 Bearing Bracket 2 24 Nylon Nut M6 2 75 Spring Washer D6 5 25 Flat Washer D8 d16 1 5 16 76 Spring Φ18 Φ3 L79 5 1 26 Spring Washer D8 8 77 Screw M5 60 1 27 Flat Washer D6 D12 1 2 4 78 Hex Nut M5 2 28 Screw M8 10 1 79 Idler Wheel 1 29 Screw M6 16 2 80 Idler Wheel Linkage 1 30 Screw ST3 5 8 4 81 Sensor 1 31 Screw M5 10 4 82 Belt Pulley 1 32 Screw M6 10 2 83L R Chain Cover 2 33 Spring Wa...

Page 5: ...4 104 Screw 1 107 Screw 2 105 Flat Washer D10 Φ14 1 1 108 Wrench S5 1 106 Wave Washer Φ17 Φ25 0 3 1 109 Spanner S10 13 14 15 17 1 107 Screw M6 10 4 110 Wrench S6 1 ...

Page 6: ...umber 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 17 M8X20 4PCS 109 S10 13 14 15 17 1PC 108 S5 1PC 110 S6 1PC 26 D8 4PCS 19 D8XΦ20X2XR25 4PCS 15 M8X40 4PCS 25 D8XΦ16 1 5 6PCS 14 M8X50 2PCS ...

Page 7: ...09 Attach the Front Stabilizer No 2 and the Rear Stabilizer No 3 to the Main Frame No 1 with 4 Carriage Bolts No 20 4 Arc Washers No 19 and 4 Cap Nuts No 22 that were just removed using Spanner No 109 STEP 2 Attach the Pedals No 37L R to the Crank No 42 using the Spanner No 109 NOTE Make sure to attach Right Pedal No 37R marked R to the right side of the Crank No 42R It should be tightened clockwi...

Page 8: ...oint We recommend the assistance of a second person to help hold the Handlebar Post No 4 This will make the connection easier when you are attaching Tension Hook No 60 to the Tension Cable No 59b Insert the Handlebar Post No 4 into the post of the Main Frame No 1 secure with 4 Arc Washers No 19 4 Spring Washers No 26 and 4 Screws No 17 using Wrench No 110 Note Ensure that all bolts and washers are...

Page 9: ... the Pulse Extension Wire 1 No 64 to the Pulse Wire No 63 Remove the 2 Screw No 17 2 Spring Washer No 26 2 Flat Washer No 25 and Rear Fixing Plate No 9 from Seat Bracket No 5 using Wrench No 110 Lock the Handlebar No 6 to the Seat Bracket No 5 with the 2 Screw No 17 2 Spring Washer No 26 2 Flat Washer No 25 and Rear Fixing Plate No 9 that were just removed using Wrench No 110 Remove the 4 Flat Was...

Page 10: ...bracket of the Handlebar Post No 4 with 4 Screws No 31 that were just removed using Spanner No 109 Note To avoid damaging the wires please insert them inside the Handlebar Post No 4 before securing the Meter No 66 onto the bracket Remove the preassembled 2 Screws No 18 2 Flat Washers No 27 and 2 Nylon Nuts No 24 and 2 Rollers No 50 from Roller Bracket No 51 with Spanner No 109 and Wrench No 108 In...

Page 11: ...an adjust the Adjustment Pads No 53 on the Front Stabilizer No 2 MOVING THE BIKE Lift the bike by the Rear Stabilizer No 3 until the Transport Wheels No 39 touch the floor You can now move the bike to your desired location with ease ADJUSTING THE TENSION Adjust the tension by rotating the Tension Controller No 59a clockwise to increase the level of resistance Rotate the Tension Controller No 59a c...

Page 12: ...bar No 6 Now you can use the Ropes No 52 in sitting or standing position Different levels of resistance can be achieved by changing the position of Ropes No 52 Position A has the lowest resistance position B has middle resistance position C has highest resistance The Rollers No 50 follow the direction of Ropes No 52 it can rotate 360 degrees ...

Page 13: ...nt Make sure the and ends of the batteries are in the correct position Put the battery cover back BATTERY REPLACEMENT Open the battery cover remove the old batteries and replace with new batteries Make sure the and ends of the batteries are in the correct position Put the battery cover back When changing batteries always replace both with new batteries Do not mix old and new batteries ...

Page 14: ...show the workout value automatically After about 4 minutes of inactivity the computer will turn off Odometer value does not reset to 0 when the computer turns off When the user starts to exercise again the workout value of odometer will accumulate continuously 3 AUTO SCAN After the computer is powered on press MODE button and the LCD will display all function values from TIME SPEED DISTANCE CALORI...

Page 15: ...atment 10 RESET Press the button and hold for 3 seconds to reset all values except odometer to zero NOTE 1 If the computer display is abnormal please re install the new batteries and try again Always change both batteries at the same time Do not mix battery types and do not mix old and new batteries 2 Battery Spec 1 5V UM 4 or AAA 2PCS 3 Dispose the batteries safely according to your state and reg...

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