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VirtuFit Low Entry Bike 1.2i Hometrainer

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WATERPAS

ADJUSTING THE SADDLE

When this product is on an uneven surface, 
please adjust both Foot Pads (25) according 
to the above instruction picture.

The saddle bar gives an indication of how high 
the saddle can be adjusted. You are advised 
not to go too high as the device can no longer 
be stable. Loosen the knob under the seat 
and remove the knob to release the seat post. 
To get the ideal seat height you must adhere 
to the following guideline; the highest pedal 
should be near your knee and the saddle 
should protrude just above your waist.

Rotate tension knob (37)clockwise to increase
the level of resistance, rotate the tension 
control counter-clockwise to decrease the 
level of resistance. Level 1 is the lowest and 
level 10 is the highest.

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ADJUSTING THE BALANCE

ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR

ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE

Summary of Contents for Low Entry Bike 1.2i Hometrainer

Page 1: ...User manual EN Low Entry Bike 1 2i Hometrainer...

Page 2: ...TRUCTIONS ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE MOVING THE BIKE MOVING THE BIKE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE SHOOTING CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL APP INSTRUCTIONS APP INSTRUCTIONS EX...

Page 3: ...tightness in your chest irregular heartbeat extreme shortness of breath lightheadedness dizziness or feelings of nausea If you do experience any of these conditions you should consult your doctor befo...

Page 4: ...lifting techniques and or seek assistance if necessary Please keep the space at least 1 to 2 meter at the end of base frame to escape any accidents Place the device on a clean and flat surface Do not...

Page 5: ...ST When you open the carton and you will find the below parts in the carton TOOLKIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION SHAPE QTY 92 Cover 1 91 Knob M8 30 1 20 Bolt M8 73 4 14 Arc Washer D8 20 10 21 Cap Nut M8 H16 4 1...

Page 6: ...EN VirtuFit Low Entry Bike 1 2i Hometrainer 6 NUMBER DESCRIPTION SHAPE QTY 35 Knob M16 1 32 Washer D12 1 A Spanner S5 1 B Wrench S13 14 15 1 TOOLKIT CHECKLIST...

Page 7: ...ing your hometrainer Then you have to straighten these aluminum legs again this may cause the error message to disappear Socket screws The hometrainer contains socket screws make sure that the allen k...

Page 8: ...ert postbar 2 into main frame 16 then secure them with bolts 12 spring washers 13 and arc washers 14 Secure pedal 27L R to crank 41L R by wrench B ATTENTION Tighten the pedals securely ASSEMBLY INSTRU...

Page 9: ...with computer wire 1b then connect trunk wire 1 15 with computer wire 1a then cover end cap 10 Secure computer 1 on the postbar 2 with screws 11 by wrench B Unlock bolts 94 from postbar 2 then secure...

Page 10: ...in the saddle tube 34 with knob 33 and washer 32 Secure saddle 29 in the saddle plate 30 by wrench B Insert the adapter line 38 to power hole on the back of main frame 16 then plug the adapter into an...

Page 11: ...er be stable Loosen the knob under the seat and remove the knob to release the seat post To get the ideal seat height you must adhere to the following guideline the highest pedal should be near your k...

Page 12: ...trainer 12 19 3 Tomovethemachine pushthehandlerbar 3 until the transportation wheels 19 on the front bottom tube touch the ground With the wheels on the ground you can transport the bike to the desire...

Page 13: ...e mobility of moving parts and components of the use equipment silicone spray if necessary Safeandeffectiveusecanonlybeachievedifthedevicewillbeassembledandmaintained well It is your responsibility to...

Page 14: ...ssemble the pedal s and then re assemble them on the device Watch out the left pedal must be screwed counterclockwise to secure the right pedal must be screwed clockwise Tighten the pedal firmly If th...

Page 15: ...e user defined U1 U4 WATT PULSE UP DOWN Adjust the function value up or down START STOP Start the training or resume training in stop mode ENTER To changeover display WATT or RPM display in the workin...

Page 16: ...CE The distance of each workout is displayed when you start exercising CALORIES The total calories from the beginning to the end of the exercise is displayed PULSE Keep your hands on the sensor for 3...

Page 17: ...ECOVERY MODE Heart rate recovery status MANUAL MODE PROGRAM 1 1 Press START key to starting motion or press ENTER key into setting 2 In setting status press ENTER key to choose setting items with rele...

Page 18: ...tance value level automatic during the motion status with program or press UP DOWN to manual adjustment 7 If time distance calories or any of these are settingThe corresponding value will be inverted...

Page 19: ...ER WEIGHT OBESE MALE 30 14 14 20 20 1 25 25 1 35 35 MALE 30 17 17 23 23 1 25 28 1 38 38 FEMALE 30 17 17 24 24 1 30 30 1 40 40 FEMALE 30 20 20 27 27 1 33 33 1 43 43 BODY FAT GENDER LOW MEDIUM SLIGHTLY...

Page 20: ...y of setting value count to 0 the motion will be STOP and DI DI Voice Prompt 7 Press STOP key to STOP the motion in the motion H R C MODE PROGRAM 14 17 1 Press UP or DOWN key to select a particular fu...

Page 21: ...key to choose setting items with relevant flashing window for TIME DISTANCE CALORIE AGE Resistance Value 4 Press UP or DOWN key to upward or downward a adjusted and press ENTER key to next 5 Press ST...

Page 22: ...key to enter pulse recovery function The display will show 1 minute co unt down as well as your pulse rate Hold on the pulse sensor until it counts down to zero Then it will pop up your pulse recovery...

Page 23: ...ogle Play Store 2 Scan one of the QR codes below to go directly to the place in the App Store or Google Play Store where the app is located and can be downloaded 3 Scan the QR code on the right to go...

Page 24: ...1 1b 1a 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 91 92 7 8 6 15 12 13 14 12 13 14 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 16 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 20 20 23 23 24 24 25 26 26 25 25 26 25 26 27L 27R 28 29 30 31 31 3...

Page 25: ...0 4 L 1 4 L 2 4 45L 40 41R 42R 4 4 4 4 44 44 45R 46 37 47 48 49 49 50 51 52 54 53 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 61 62 63 62 63 66 67 64 65 68 69 1 7 71 2 7 72 73 73 74 75 76 78 79 77 80 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 8...

Page 26: ...24 Nylon nut M8 H7 5 S13 3 25 Adjustable footpad 52 18 4 26 Nut M8 H5 5 S14 4 27 Pedal L R 2 28 Rear bottom tube 1 28 Saddle 1 30 Saddle plate 1 DESCRIPTION QTY 31 End cap PT60 20 2 32 Washer D12 1 3...

Page 27: ...her D6 2 73 Washer D12 2 74 Magnetic plate axle 1 75 Magnetic plate 1 76 Square magnet 7 77 Spring 1 6 14 5 61 N20 1 78 Bolt M6 10 1 79 Washer D6 16 1 81 Idler 39 24 1 82 Wave washer D12 1 83 Idler ro...

Page 28: ...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 aga...

Page 29: ...For questions or missing parts please contact your dealer...

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