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 • CHALLENGER Elite Bike | OWNER’S MANUAL

ImPOrTAnT SAFETY InSTrUCTIOnS

Before beginning any exercise program, you should 

consult with your doctor. It is recommended that 

you undergo a complete physical examination. 

The instruction manual must be read in full before 

assembly and / or use of this product.

You are responsible for your own safety. THIS LIST IS NOT 

EXHAUSTIVE:

Always assemble and operate the product on a 

level surface.
Always use the product on a level surface, ensure 

that the product is stable before use.
Always ensure that the equipment has adequate 

space on each side and front (the back can be near 

a wall).
Adjust the seat height to ensure that you 

have a good downward pedal stroke without 

overstretching, don’t compromise your balance.
Try to ensure that your back is straight whilst 

exercising, especially for long periods.
The safety level of this equipment can only be 

maintained only if it is regularly examined for wear 

and tear.
Replace defective components immediately, and / 

or keep the equipment out of use until it has been 

repaired.
Use only the adjustment settings as described in 

the instructions. Always use the correct adjustment 

pin/fixing.
Always check that any pins / fixings are tight and 

secure before use and / or after adjustment.
Never leave any adjustment devices projecting 

from the product.
Always consult your doctor before undertaking any 

exercise program.
Always wear suitable clothing and footwear e.g. 

tracksuit / shorts / training shoes.
Remove all personal jewelry before exercising.
Ensure you warm-up well before using the 

equipment as this will help to prevent muscle 

strain.
After eating, allow 1 - 2 hours before exercising as 

this will help to prevent muscle strain.
Never overload the equipment - the maximum user 

weight for this cycle is 125 kg.
Never use the equipment in any manner other than 

the way explained in these instructions and / or any 

wall-chart supplied.


Injuries to health may result from incorrect or 

excessive training.
Parents and others in charge of children should be 

aware of their responsibility. The playful instinct 

of children can lead to situations and behavior for 

which the training equipment is not intended.
If children are allowed to use the equipment, their 

mental and physical development and above all 

their temperament should be taken into account. 

They should be controlled and instructed in the 

correct use of the equipment.
The equipment is under no circumstances suitable 

as a children’s toy.
Small children should not be allowed on, or around 

the equipment - especially when it is not in use.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory 

or mental capabilities, or lack of experience 

and knowledge, unless they have been given 

supervision or instruction concerning use of the 

appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

SAFETY STAnDArDS

This cycle meets the requirements of the EU’s EMC and 

Low Voltage directives (where applicable), ISO 20957 parts 

1 and 5 and AS 092-199. Therefore the product carries 

the following marks:

This product is not suitable for therapeutic purposes.

IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU KEEP THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Safety Information

Summary of Contents for CHALLENGER Elite

Page 1: ...to achieving your personal fitness goal Please take the time to read this owner s manual as it will help you to get the most out of your new cycle For more information visit www yorkfitness com PLEAS...

Page 2: ...ssembly Instructions 06 10 User Instructions 11 13 Quick Start 11 Console Display And Feedback 11 Button Functions 11 Using Workout Programs 12 13 Cycle Features Explained 14 15 Exercising With Your C...

Page 3: ...efore exercising Ensure you warm up well before using the equipment as this will help to prevent muscle strain After eating allow 1 2 hours before exercising as this will help to prevent muscle strain...

Page 4: ...original parts from the manufacturers Customer Support Should you require any assistance regarding this product please gather the following information and then contact us using the details below Seri...

Page 5: ...e screw x 2 Part No 20 Round allen head bolt x 4 Part No 31 Spring washer x 8 Part No 84 Screwdriver and allen key x 1 Part No 82 Multi spanner 10 13 14 15 mm x 1 Part No 83 Spanner 13 15 mm x 1 Part...

Page 6: ...lizers 2 1 Attach the front and rear stabilizers with the nuts bolts and washers as shown in the diagram 2 2 Be sure to fit the parts in the same order as the diagram NOTE Check the bolts are fully ti...

Page 7: ...ecure in place using the T bar bolt and screws as shown 5 4 Plug the pulse wire into the back of the computer NOTE Make sure T bar bolt is fastened tightly 4 Attach the console 4 1 Connect the compute...

Page 8: ...nd in the under side of the seat 7 2 Fix the seat to the top of the seat post using the spanner to tighten both sides 7 3 Slide the seat post into the seat post mounting tube and secure in position wi...

Page 9: ...dal will thread on anti clockwise 8 3 Attach the R pedal to the right crank arm this pedal will thread on clockwise Final check Your cycle is now assembled Please make the following final checks befor...

Page 10: ...and program profile in program mode RPM speed Switches between revolutions per minute RPM or current speed you are cycling at in km hr time Time exercised this session default counts up from zero but...

Page 11: ...matically throughout the program 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 5 From the main menu highlight Program with the scroll wheel Press down on the scroll wheel to select Scroll the wheel up and down to choose your...

Page 12: ...hing in the Distance window Scroll the wheel up and down to set yourTARGET DISTANCE Press down on the scroll wheel to confirm The value of 00 00 will be flashing in the Calories window Scroll the whee...

Page 13: ...ywheel the higher the resistance The magnet is computer controlled To adjust simply scroll the wheel on the console The resistance levels go from 1 easy to 16 hard Adjusting the handlebars The handleb...

Page 14: ...he hand wheel TIPS The basic rule for getting the seat height right is that as the pedal reaches its lowest point the leg is almost straight 1 2 Levelling your cycle To help you level the cycle on une...

Page 15: ...g to improve quality of life and general well being your sessions will need to be done at an intensity of between 50 60 of your estimated maximum heart rate should last about 30 minutes and can be don...

Page 16: ...lectrical appliances that generate an electromagnetic field may also interfere with heart rate measurement If you are still having problems with your equipment please get in touch with your local YORK...

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Page 20: ...s option if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal non commercial personal family or household use In repairing the product York Barbell may r...

Page 21: ...01800 HELP DESK TEL 01327 701824 FAX 01327 706704 EMAIL HELPDESK YORKFITNESS CO UK AUSTRALIA YORK BARBELL AUST PTY LTD UNIT 1 LOT 2 SWAFFHAM ROAD MINTO N S W 2566 AUSTRALIA TEL 02 9603 8444 YORK ASSIS...

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