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37

7

33

18

32

33

50

51

7

32

33

25

26

#18 M8*H16*S13 1PC

#32 d8 2PCS

36

23

S13

S6

7

33

#102

#101

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STEP 4:

 

 

Attach  the 

Handlebar  (No.  25)

  to  the 

Backrest  Frame  (No.  36)

  using  1 

Bolt  (No.  37)

,  1 

Screw (No. 7)

2

 

Washer (No. 33)

2

 

Spring Washer (No. 32) 

and

 1 Nut (No. 18)

. Tighten 

with 

Spanner (No. A)

 and 

Allen

 

Wrench (No. 102)

 
Attach the 

Seat Cushion (No. 51)

 and 

Backrest Cushion (No. 50)

 to 

Backrest Frame (No. 

36)

 using 8 

Screws (No. 7)

 and 8 

Washers (No. 33)

, which are preassembled. Tighten with 

Allen

 

Wrench (No. 102)

 
Connect 

Trunk Wire 3 (No. 23)

 with the 

Handle Pulse Wire (No. 26)

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SF-RB4602

Page 1: ...H EXTRA CAPACITY SF RB4602 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before using the product Retain owner s manual for future reference For Customer Service please contact support sunny...

Page 2: ...or 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 2 feet of free space all around...

Page 3: ...9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8 18 19L 19R 20 21 22 22 17 8 18 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 7 35 36 37 7 33 7 7 33 18 32 33 32 35 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 52 53 33...

Page 4: ...EXPLODED DRAWING 2 98R 84 98L 54 99 100 95 95 100 54 99 99 54 99 54 99 3...

Page 5: ...Belt wheel 1 21 Rear stabilizer 1 64L R Crank arms left right 1 22 End cap 2 65 Belt 1 23 Trunk wire 3 1 66 Screw ST4 2 16 8 1 24 Bushing 2 67 Bolt M6 10 S10 1 25 Handlebar 1 68 Washer d6 16 1 5 3 26...

Page 6: ...Screw M6 10 12 5 98L R Chain cover 2 90 Fixed tray t1 5 56 76 2 99 Screw ST4 2 19 8 6 91 Bearing 6001 2RS 2 100 Snap joint 2 92 Bearing seat 72 11 2 101 Spanner S13 14 15 1 93 Inertial axle 1 102 All...

Page 7: ...HARDWARE PACKAGE 18 M8 H16 S13 1PC 32 d8 2PCS S6 102 S5 103 6...

Page 8: ...4 Nuts No 18 Tighten with Spanner No 101 Connect the Left Right Pedals No 19L R onto the Left Right Crank Arms No 64L R Left Pedal Align the Left Pedal No 19L with the Left Crank Arm No 64L at 90 deg...

Page 9: ...ol No 5 is turned all the way to the left the lowest level of resistance This will provide the tension cable with the necessary length required to connect it Connect Upper Sensor Wire 1 No 10 with the...

Page 10: ...hen reattach as instructed Attach the Seat Adjustment Handle No 39 to the Clamping Axle No 47 using 2 Screws No 48 2 Spring Washers No 53 and 2 Arc Washers No 49 Tighten with Allen Wrench No 103 Make...

Page 11: ...olt No 37 1 Screw No 7 2 Washer No 33 2 Spring Washer No 32 and 1 Nut No 18 Tighten with Spanner No A and Allen Wrench No 102 Attach the Seat Cushion No 51 and Backrest Cushion No 50 to Backrest Frame...

Page 12: ...ire No 1a with Trunk Wire 1 No 11 then connect Computer Wire No 1b with Upper Sensor Wire 1 No 10 Attach the Computer No 1 to the computer bracket located on top of the Handlebar Post No 9 using 2 Scr...

Page 13: ...ndle No 39 to help you adjust your seat while seated To adjust remain seated on the Seat Cushion No 51 and push the Seat Adjustment Handle No 39 down to loosen see Fig 1 Keep your feet on the pedals a...

Page 14: ...se the level of resistance by turning the tension knob to the LEFT counter clockwise ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT AND BALANCE In order to achieve a smooth and comfortable ride you must ensure that the stabili...

Page 15: ...aused due to no pulse signal for over 60 seconds Press UP or DOWN to enter the pulse test again 7 AUTO ON OFF AUTO START STOP With no signal of exercise or operation for 4 minutes the power will autom...

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