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VirtuFit Elite Indoor Cycle Pro Spinbike

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WARMING UP

STRETCHEN

COOLING DOWN

A successful exercise program consists of a warm-up, aerobic exercise, and a cool-down. 
Do the entire program at least two and preferably three times a week, resting for a day 
between workouts. After several months, you can increase your workouts to four or five 

times per week.

The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries. Warm up for two 
to five minutes before strength-training or aerobic exercising. Perform activities that raise your heart rate 
and warm the working muscles. Activities may include brisk walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump rope, 
and running in place.

Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm-up and again after your strength or aerobic 
training session is very important. Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their elevated 
temperature, which greatly reduces the risk of injury. Stretches should be held for 15 to 30 seconds.

The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal or near normal, resting state at the end of 
each exercise session. A proper cool-down slowly lowers your heart rate and allows blood to return to the 
heart.

TOE TOUCH

INNER THIGH STRETCH

ACHILLES STRETCH

HAMSTRING STRETCH

SIDE STRETCH

TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for Elite Indoor Cycle Pro

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Page 2: ...ETY INSTRUCTIONS CHECKLIST ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING CONTROL PANEL EXPLODED DRAWING PARTS LIST TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS 3 4 5 6 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 23 24 25 IN...

Page 3: ...cewhenaqualifiedcareispresent When using the fitness device wear comfortable clothing and preferably spaots or aerobic shoes Avoid wearing loose clothing which could get caught in the moving parts of...

Page 4: ...Use the device only for the purpose described in these operating instructions Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer The device is made for home use and semi professional use The maximum...

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Page 6: ...en you have to straighten these aluminum legs again this may cause the error message to disappear Socket screws The spinbike contains socket screws make sure that the allen key is firmly in the bolt b...

Page 7: ...justment frame 1 into the handle adjustment tube of the main frame 3 When it is the appropriate position turn the adjustment handle 15 to secure it ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PDWHULDOV 1XPEHU 1DPH DQGOH DG...

Page 8: ...the bottle cage 24 to the handle 2 with a semicircular head screw 25 Secure the console 27 to the handle 2 with a semi circular head screw 28 and insert the wire connector ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS VVHPEO...

Page 9: ...tmentframe 6 intothecushionadjustmenttubeofthemainframe 3 When it is the appropriate position turn the cushion frame adjustment handle 15 to fix it firmly ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS HULDOV PEHU 1DPH DQGOH...

Page 10: ...ion adjusting frame 6 using the seat cushion adjusting handle 15 Note that when fixing the seat cushion fixed shaft 14 needs to be inserted into sliding groove of the cushion adjusting frame The front...

Page 11: ...th L Left and R Right Connect them to their correct crank The judge crankisontherightsideofthebicyclewhenyousitdown Notethattherightpedalmustareattached clockwise and the left pedal counterclockwise A...

Page 12: ...heck that all parts screws are correctly attached and without play So prevents parts from coming loose ATTENTION Cut off the power source when don t use it long time ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6SLQQLQJ ELN...

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Page 14: ...QJ FIGURE 9 1 Remove the protective cover on both sides of the bicycle 2 Loosen the screw 1 with a wrench and loosen nuts on both sides of bicycle as shown in Figure 12 3 Use a wrench to turn screws o...

Page 15: ...ng parts and components of the use equipment silicone spray if necessary Safeandeffectiveusecanonlybeachievedifthedevicewillbeassembledandmaintained well It is your responsibility to ensure that the e...

Page 16: ...ws no values If the display does not show any values you can try to check the sensor cables and the cables in the back of the display If this still does not work you can move the sensor slightly Spin...

Page 17: ...o return the display to the main screen Hold RESET to fully reset START STOP Press START STOP to stop or start the workout RECOVERY Heart Rate Recovery test UP DOWN Choose your program or increase dec...

Page 18: ...distance of each workout is displayed when you start training If a distance target is set it runs from the set distance to 0 and an alarm sounds CALORIES The total calories from the beginning to the e...

Page 19: ...button then it starts counting sport directly all the calculated values will be counted up as Figure 4 Or you can press UP and DOWN to adjust LOAD level If press MODE to set TIME Figure5 setting seque...

Page 20: ...RT press UP and DOWN buttons to adjust motor LOAD When the graph is executed to the ninth STEP it is shifted to the left by the scroll bar and so on 6 If select SPORTY function figure13 press MODE con...

Page 21: ...RT is executed LCD will display PULSE INPUT to prompt the user Figure 18 8 If choose WATT function Figure 19 press MODE confirm to next step And set WATT 10 350 5 press UP DOWN to set default value 12...

Page 22: ...own PULSE window will display actual heart rate value When count down to zero it displays FX figure 23 X value is 1 6 and buzzer will sound a short time and at the big 8 place the heart rate value is...

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Page 24: ...10 Cap nut 4 11 Hexagon Screw 4 12 Resistance adjustment button 1 13 Copper washer 2 14 Cushion fixed shaft 1 15 Adjustment handle 4 16 Hex nuts 4 19 Washer 4 20 Spring washer 4 21 Hex nut M8 2 22 Se...

Page 25: ...e working muscles Activities may include brisk walking jogging jumping jacks jump rope and running in place Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm up and again after your strength...

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