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REPARATION

REPARATION

 

 

 

 

To ensure ease of product assembly, please take time to verify the size and quantities of all  required   

assembly hardware. Use the itemized parts listing and hardware chart for reference. 

 

The product assembly process has been documented in easy to follow stages. Please read all assembly 

instructions carefully. Take time to review the manual and familiarize yourself with the entire 

assembly process before proceeding.  

        Assembly Tip: It is always helpful to pre-stage the items needed for each assembly step.  

 

Perform product assembly in a 4ft. x 6ft. flat area. Note: After assembly is completed, allow a minimal 

of 2-3ft. of space on each side of bike for user access and dismounting. 

 

Do not dispose of any packaging materials until assembly of the product is completed. 

 

Assembly tools are included, but you may also use standard household tools to complete assembly of 

this product. 

 

If you experience problems with operation of the equipment after assembly, please reference  the      

troubleshooting guide in this manual. 

 

For added component life, follow the preventative maintenance tips listed in this manual. 

 

Make sure to completely fill-out the product registration form & return it to us within 30-days of      

purchase. 

 

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RECAUTIONS

RECAUTIONS

WARNING: 

To reduce the risk of injury, please read the following precautions before assembling or using your new product. 

1.  It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this equipment are adequately informed of stated precautions. 
2.  Read all instructions and enclosed literature carefully. Understand the assembly and operation before using the equipment. 
3.  Use equipment on a flat level surface. Use adjustment levelers on the bottom of equipment to help stabilize unit.  
4.  It’s recommended to place an exercise mat beneath the equipment for added protection of floors or carpets. 

5.  Keep children & pets away from equipment at all times. 

     

   

   

 

 

       

6.  Inspect product on a frequent basis. Tighten loose assemblies or hardware as needed. Replace worn or damaged parts. 

8.  Recommended user weight should not exceed 

300 lbs

9.  Keep equipment clean and properly maintained.  
10.  Observe and adhere to all warning labels posted on equipment.  
11.  Properly warm-up and stretch before starting any strength training or cardio exercise routine. 
12.  If you feel pain or dizziness at any time while exercising, stop immediately and consult your physician.  

Safety Warning: 

Before starting an exercise program, consult your physician. This is especially important for individuals over the age 

of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems. It’s important to read all instructions 

carefully. 

We assume no responsibility 

for personal injury or consequential damages sustained by or through the use of this equipment. Additional terms & con-

ditions are listed in the back of this manual or enclosed owners manual. 
Colors and specifications are subject to change without notice. 

7.   This equipment is intended for indoor use only. Use in non -

  recommended environments 

      can lead to serious injury and will void all related warranties & liabilities.

  

Summary of Contents for AB-1

Page 1: ...TYPRECAUTIONSBEFOREUSINGTHISPRODUCT REFERENCE ALL SAFETYGUIDELINESANDWARNINGLABELS RETAINPRODUCTLITERATURE FORFUTUREREFERENCE A S FETY OPERLYWARMUPAND STRETCHBEFOREEXERCISING IFYOUFEELPAINORDIZZINESSA...

Page 2: ...of stated precautions 2 Read all instructions and enclosed literature carefully Understand the assembly and operation before using the equipment 3 Use equipment on a flat level surface Use adjustment...

Page 3: ...RIGHT PEDAL SPRING WASHER 12 8 5 1 5T WASHER 18 8 5 1 5T BOLTS M5 10 LENGTH PAN HEAD SCREW CONNECTING ARM PREINSTALLED LEFT PIVOT ARM ASSEMBLY RIGHT PIVOT ARM ASSEMBLY FOOT REST LEFT PEDAL CONSOLE CO...

Page 4: ...Y SOMEITEMSMAYBEPREASSEMBLED THEEXPLODEDPARTSVIEWISSHOWNFORREFERENCEONLY SOMEITEMSMAYBEPREASSEMBLED PLEASEREFERTOTHEINDIVIDUALASSEMBLYSTAGEINSTRUCTIONSFORDETAILEDPARTSORIENTATION PLEASEREFERTOTHEINDIV...

Page 5: ...B Assemble theRearStabilizer Assembly 3 totheMainBase Assembly 1 using2 ButtonHeadAllenBolt C Use theAdjustableLevelerson thebottomof theStabilizerAssembliestoadjustthebikeand keep itfromrocking on a...

Page 6: ...correspondingmountingarea of theBaseFrameAssembly Securethemast tothe baseframe using 2 Button HeadAllenBolts 22 2 SpringWashers 23 and 2 Washers 24 B Install 2 C Batteriesinto the back oftheComputer...

Page 7: ...eat nolongertwistsortilts SeatAdjustments Adjust theseat heightby unscrewingandpullingout ontheSeatPostAdjustment Knob 12 Select a desired seat post height and retighten theknobuntil seatpost issecure...

Page 8: ...sof theBaseFrameAssembly 1 Using a standardcrescentwrench not included threadeach shaftinto the pivot boss using a clockwiserotation Fully tighten each shaft until itis flush against the pivot bossof...

Page 9: ...emble theRightPedal 20 to theRightCrankArmonthe MainBase Assembly Threadthepedal onthe crankarm clockwise and securely tightenwith the pedal wrench included Reference Figure 5 B AssembletheLeftPedal 2...

Page 10: ...E STABILIZERS TO ADJUST EQUIPMENT TO UNEVEN SURFACES SEAT POST MOVEMENT 1 MAKE SURE THE ADJUSTMENT KNOB IS LOCKED INTO A SEAT POST HOLE 2 SECURELY TIGHTEN THE SEAT POST IN PLACE BY TURNING THE ADJUSTM...

Page 11: ...ilizerwheelstouch thefloor Donotusethecomputerorpivotarmstomovetheunit Youmaywishtolockthefanin place whichwillkeepthearmsfrommoving byturningthesafetyknob referencedonpage7 untilitmakescontactwiththe...

Page 12: ...tighten handlebar assembly peg nut with 22mm socket wrench Note There will be a little play in these arms after tightening but this is normal XEBEX AIR BIKE Maintenance Information Service Daily Month...

Page 13: ...n movement To adjust the chain use the 15mm wrench to loosen the crank axle nut by rotating the wrench counter clockwise Once the axle nut is loosened use the 10mm wrench to turn the chain tensioner n...

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Page 15: ...ER ARM 17 1PC FOOT REST 18 2PC LEFT PEDAL 20 1PC RIGHT PEDAL 21 1PC BUTTON HEAD ALLEN BOLT M8 20L 22 6PC SPRING WASHER 23 12PC WASHER 18 8 5 1 5T 24 14PC BOLT M5 10L 25 2PC PAN HEAD SCREW M5 10L 26 2P...

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