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MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT GUIDE 

 

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ADJUSTING THE SEAT   
 

Turn  the 

Adjustment  Knob  (No.  33)

 

counter-clockwise

  to 

release 

Seat Post (No. 4)

 and then slide the 

Seat Post (No. 

4)

 forward or backward to the desired position. Secure the 

Seat 

Post  (No.  4)

  in  place by  turning  the 

Adjustment  Knob  (No. 

33) clockwise

 until tightened.   

   

 

MOVING THE RECUMBENT BIKE 

 

To move the recumbent bike, hold the 

Rear Stabilizer (No. 68)

 

and tilt the recumbent bike until the 

End Caps (No. 31)

 located 

on  the  front  stabilizer  touch  the  ground.  With  the 

End  Caps 

(No. 31)

 on the ground, you can transport the recumbent bike 

to the desired location with ease. 

 

ADJUSTING THE BALANCE 

 

To achieve a smooth and comfortable ride, you must ensure 
that the recumbent bike is stabled and secured. If you notice 
the recumbent bike is unbalanced during use, adjust the 

End 

Caps (No. 25)

 located on the 

Rear Stabilizer (No. 68)

 until the 

recumbent

 bike becomes levelled with the floor surface.

 

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ADJUSTING THE TENSION 
 

Adjust the tension by rotating the 

Tension Control Knob (No. 

23)

 

clockwise

  to  increase  the  level  of  resistance.  Rotate  the 

Tension  Control  Knob  (No.  23)

 

counter-clockwise

  to 

decrease the level of resistance.     
 
Tension levels are set at Level 1 being the lowest and Level 8 
being the highest. 

CLEANING   
 

The recumbent bike can be cleaned with a soft, clean, damp cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents 
on plastic parts. Please wipe your perspiration off the recumbent bike after each use. Be careful not 
get  excessive  moisture  on  the  computer  display  panel  as  this  might  cause  electrical  hazards  or 
electronics to fail.   
Please keep the recumbent bike, especially the computer, out of direct sunlight to prevent screen 
damage.   
Please inspect all assembly bolts and pedals on the recumbent bike for proper tightness every week. 

STORAGE 

 

Store the recumbent bike in a clean and dry environment, away from children.

 

Summary of Contents for SF-RB4876

Page 1: ...ANUAL 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 sunnyhealthf...

Page 2: ...e 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 a...

Page 3: ...54 53 54 32 55 60 55 60 11 33 61 55 55 4 34 57 35 35 57 34 62 55 52 55 63 37 5 32 55 29 30 37 36 56 56 56 56 56 56 26 19 56 56 26 27 18 64 22 34 3 34 28 48 20 10 39 24 31 58 53 54 53 54 6 59 54 59 51...

Page 4: ...15 4 23 Tension Control Knob 1 60 Hexagon Bolt M8 20 4 23a Tension Control Wire 1 61 Hexagon Bolt M8 55 2 24 Computer 1 62 Cross Head Bolt M8 60 1 24a Computer Wire A 1 63 Hexagon Bolt M8 35 1 24b Com...

Page 5: ...and 4 Cap Nuts No 53 Tighten with the Spanner No 66 STEP 2 Connect the Sensor Wire 2 No 70 with Sensor Wire 1 No 69 connect the Sensor Wire 3 No 71 with the Sensor Wire 4 No 72 CAUTION Please make sur...

Page 6: ...7 S6 1PC 51 M6 15 4PCS 71 24a 24b 71 70 24b 24a STEP 3 Remove 4 Cross Head Screws No 51 from the back of the Computer No 24 using Allen Wrench No 67 Connect the Sensor Wire 2 No 70 and the Computer Wi...

Page 7: ...evel level 8 all the way to the right before you assemble the Left Right Pedals No 18 No 19 Align the Left Pedal No 18 with the left side of the Crank No 10 at 90 Turn the pedal bolt on Left Pedal No...

Page 8: ...with 1 Regulator No 11 1 Adjustment Knob No 33 and 1 Flat Washer No 76 that were removed Adjust the Seat Post No 4 to the desired position then secure it in place by tightening the Adjustment Knob No...

Page 9: ...located on the Rear Stabilizer No 68 until the recumbent bike becomes levelled with the floor surface 2 23 ADJUSTING THE TENSION Adjust the tension by rotating the Tension Control Knob No 23 clockwise...

Page 10: ...is complete BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 Press the buckle of battery cover on the back of the Computer No 24 then remove battery cover 2 Remove the 2 old AAA batteries in the battery case and install 2 new...

Page 11: ...ion values will be reset to zero 2 AUTO ON OFF Once the user begins to exercise the computer will show the workout value automatically After about 4 minutes of inactivity the computer will turn off Od...

Page 12: ...from 0 to 9999 M miles User can also press MODE button to display the odometer value 9 PULSE The computer will display user s heart rate in beats per minute BPM during training 10 RESET Press the butt...

Page 13: ...ectly positioned and battery springs are in proper contact with batteries 3 The batteries in the computer may be unresponsive Change to new batteries The recumbent bike wobbles when in use Turn the en...

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