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Synergy Air Duty of Care Acknowledgement 

 

DUTY  OF  CARE  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: 

I  acknowledge  &  understand  that  the  fitness 

equipment being 

to our Facility must be used correctly and that incorrect use or using excessive weight relative to the capability of the 

user can easily result in injury. Accordingly, as part of our 'Duty of Care', I understand that it is our responsibility to ensure:

 

1. That all equipment users, prior to using the equipment must receive a comprehensive induction, by a qualified fitness professional, in the 
correct use and safe operation of the fitness equipment. As part of the equipment induction process, we must ensure that patrons are made 
aware of the safety 'Warning' labels on each machine and that reference is made to the exercise Instructional Placards' fitted to Strength pin 
loaded machines. 

2.

 It is understood that many of the machines, racks & benches can be used for a wide range of variable exercise options, making it impossible 

to provide an instructional placard for every exercise option & variant. Accordingly, the equipment purchaser acknowledges that it is the 
responsibility of the exercise facility to instruct and supervise users in the safe, correct and appropriate use of these machines. 

PLEASE NOTE 

- Any piece of fitness equipment is capable of being pulled over if used incorrectly. It is the buyer's responsibility to determine if 

they wish to fix the equipment to the floor.

 

 

© 2017 SYNERGY PHYSICAL CONDITIONING SYSTEMS Pty. Ltd. 

 

NOTE:

 Synergy Physical Conditioning Systems reserve the right to change the specification without notice

 

 

Summary of Contents for SYN-KABC

Page 1: ...Synergy Air Bionic Cycle SYN KABC User Manual Version 1 2...

Page 2: ...Air Bionic Cycle ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Technical Specifications 14 SYN KABC INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 16 Installation 16 Handlebar and seat adjustment 16 Adjusting the Seat height plus forward backward p...

Page 3: ...Duty of Care Acknowledgement 20 BEFORE YOU START The following safety sign is affixed to the Synergy Air Bionic Cycle Please read the following safety instructions precautions and information before...

Page 4: ...ce with these instructions Keep your hands away from all moving parts Never turn the pedal crank arms by hand Do not remove your feet from the pedals or your hands from the handlebar while they are in...

Page 5: ...d tear on a regular basis Components that are worn excessively or inoperable should be replaced immediately or the bike should be put out of use until it is repaired DANGER Do not wet the surface of t...

Page 6: ...st be obtained from a health professional for any of the following health conditions of the user pregnancy heart disease high blood pressure diabetes chronic respiratory disease high cholesterol cigar...

Page 7: ...g the Synergy Air Bionic Cycle The Synergy Air Bionic Cycle must be installed vertically on a hard level surface Keep hands away from all moving surfaces and components Do not allow a towel or clothin...

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Page 9: ...ynergy Air Bionic Cycle ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The model SYN KABC is designed to be used as an individual or group cycle in fitness studios and health clubs In your cardboard box you will find the foll...

Page 10: ...e fixing plate 18 Console Cable 19 Front stem 20 Screw M8 x 2 21 Washer x 2 22 Spring washer x 2 23 Bottle cage 24 Screw M5 x 2 30 Nylon nut M8 x 4 45L Left crank 45R Right crank 46L Left pedal 46R Ri...

Page 11: ...ssemble the front stabiliser 6 to the frame by using the bolt 5 and washer 4 Align and assemble the rear stabiliser 2 by using the bolt 3 washer 4 Pull the cable 18 through the front stem 19 before se...

Page 12: ...mp 96A Slide right dual swing bar 47R onto right side followed by nylon nut 53 dust cover 54 and finally screw on the axle peg 62 Attach the dual swing bar 47R to linkage arm using washer 58 nylon nut...

Page 13: ...followed by nylon nut 53 dust cover 54 and finally screw on the axle peg 62 Attach the dual swing bar 47R to linkage arm using washer 58 nylon nut 30 and pivots cap 59 Attach the right peddle to the r...

Page 14: ...the left crank Attach the cable 18 to the console 16 Screw on the console 16 to the console post 19 Attach the bottle holder 23 using the screws 24 to the console post 19 Use a 15mm open wrench screw...

Page 15: ...nic Cycle is a non motorized product The Synergy Air Bionic Cycle uses air turbine to provide resistance Dimensions 143cm H x 60cmW x 120cm L 56 x 23 x 47 No Description QTY 1 Left handle arm 1 2 Righ...

Page 16: ...be carried out by suitably qualified personnel Handlebar and seat adjustment It is important that the seat is set at the correct height for your body Ask your instructor for assistance Adjusting the S...

Page 17: ...t your foot as far forward as you can into the toe clip and then pull the strap tight Maintenance Like any other mechanical cycling device the SYN KABC should be regularly maintained Daily Maintenance...

Page 18: ...Note Do not apply Lanoline to handles and or Foot plates Clean the console with a soft cloth Check all bearings pedals handlebar seat adjustment knobs are still secure and functioning optimally If re...

Page 19: ...pg 19 Exploded diagram...

Page 20: ...rning labels on each machine and that reference is made to the exercise Instructional Placards fitted to Strength pin loaded machines 2 It is understood that many of the machines racks benches can be...

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