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Safety information

 

 

 

Please read this instruction manual before you begin 
assembly. Great care has been taken to design these 
instructions and following them will help you with 
quicker assembly and minimize the risk of injury.

 

It is important that you keep these instructions for 
future reference.

 

This list is not exhaustive - You are responsible for your 
own  safety

 

•  Always assemble and operate the equipment on a 

level surface.

 

•  Ensure the equipment is stable before use.

 

•  Always ensure that the equipment has adequate 

space on each  side.

 

•  The safety level of this equipment can only be 

maintained if it is regularly examined for wear and 
tear.

 

•  Replace defective components immediately and keep 

the equipment out of use until it is repaired.

 

•  Use only the adjustment setting 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 after adjustment.

 

•  Never leave any adjustment devices projecting from 

the  equipment.

 

•  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. (See maximum user 

weight)

 

•  Never use the equipment in any other manner other 

than the ways explained in these instructions and 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 because the natural play 
instinct and the fondness of experimenting of children 
can lead to situations and behavior for which the 
training equipment is not intended.

 

 

The equipment is under no circumstances suitable as a 
children’s  toy. 

 

•  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.

 

•  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.

 

•  This product is not suitable for therapeutic purposes.

 

•  This product has been tested for use in a home 

environment and is warranted for In Home, personal, 
family or household use.

 

•  Due to our continuous policy of product development, 

York Fitness reserves the right to change 
specifications without notice.

 

 
 

CAUTION The instructions must be followed carefully 
in the assembly, use and maintenance of your 
equipment. The warranty does not cover damage

 

due to negligence of the assembly, adjustment and 
maintenance instructions described herein.

 

 

 

Safety Standards

 

This equipment meets the requirements of the 

EU’s 

EMC and Low Voltage directives (where applicable), 
EN957 1 & 7 - CLASS HC. Therefore, the 
equipment carries the following marks:

Maximum user weight: 150kg

 

Summary of Contents for RB420

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual RB420 Recumbent Bike Item YRK53121A...

Page 2: ...ss goals Please take the time to read this Owner s Manual as it will help you get the most of your exercise equipment For more information visit www yorkfitness com au Safety Information 03 Exploded D...

Page 3: ...t supplied Injuries to health may result from incorrect or excessive training Parents and others in charge of children should be aware of their responsibility because the natural play instinct and the...

Page 4: ...O O O O O O O O Exploded Diagram www yorkfitness com au 4...

Page 5: ...set 1 SET D 1 Axle 1 PCS D 2 Pulley 1 PCS D 3 Hex screw 3 PCS D 4 Bushing 1 PCS E Main Frame set 1 SET E 1 Main frame 1 PCS E 2 Ring 2 PCS E 3 Bearing 2 PCS E 4 Wave washer 1 PCS E 5 Flat washer 1 PC...

Page 6: ...washer 2 PCS H gear box set 1 SET H 1 Cable wire lower 1 PCS I Idler set 1 SET I 1 Idler 1 PCS I 2 Idler wheel 1 PCS I 3 Wave washer 2 PCS I 4 Flat washer 1 PCS I 5 Bushing 1 PCS I 6 Nylon nut 2 PCS...

Page 7: ...K 11 Spring washer 4 PCS K 12 Flat washer 4 PCS K 13 Screw 4 PCS K 14 Screw 2 PCS K 15 Spring 1 PCS K 16 Nylon nut 1 PCS K 17 Flat washer 2 PCS K 18 Screw 3 PCS K 19 Cover for handle 1 PCS K 20 Hex sc...

Page 8: ...3 Screw 2 PCS P 4 Transportation wheel 2 PCS P 5 Nylon nut 2 PCS P 6 Flat washer 2 PCS P 7 Front foot cap R 1 PCS P 8 Screw 4 PCS Q Rear stabilizer set 1 SET Q 1 Rear stabilizer 1 PCS Q 2 Rear foot ca...

Page 9: ...hain cover R 1 PCS U 3 Screw 5 PCS U 4 Screw 6 PCS T 4 Regular Washer 7 2 T 5 Spring Washer 7 2 Screwdriver 1 SR03 T 3 Metal cover 1 T 1 Allen Bolt M8 P1 25 20L 8 T 6 Allen Bolt M7 P1 0 30MM 2 T 2 Reg...

Page 10: ...al cover 1 T 1 Allen Bolt M8 P1 25 20L 8 T 6 Allen Bolt M7 P1 0 30MM 2 T 2 Regular Washer 8 19 2t 8 Box Spanner 1 Allen Key 1 T 7 Regular Washer 8 16 2t 6 T 9 Allen Bolt M8xP1 25x12mm 2 T 8 Allen Bolt...

Page 11: ...abilizer Q to the Main frame E by using 2 Flat washers T 2 2 Allen screws T 1 3 Assemble the Left pedal R 4L to the Left crank Arm Assemble the Right pedal R 4R to Right crank Arm E 14 4 Attach the Pe...

Page 12: ...nnect the Heart rate cable upper B 3 to the Heart rate cable lower E 11 4 Connect the Cable wire upper B 2 to the Cable wire lower H 1 5 Tuck the excess cable lengths into frame tubing and slide the H...

Page 13: ...Handlebar C to the bracket which is welded on the handlebar post B by using1 Mounting clamp T 3 2 Flat washer T 4 2 Spring washer T 5 and 2 Screw T 6 2 Put the Cover for handlebar R 3 onto the handle...

Page 14: ...Assembly Stage 4 1 Tight the Swing handle K 23 to the Seat slider K 1 with Screwdriver www yorkfitness com au 14...

Page 15: ...the Saddle R 1 to the Seat slider K 1 with 4 Screws T 8 and 4 Flat washers T 7 2 Attach the Seat handlebar O to rear mounting plate of Seat Slider using 2 Screws T 9 4 Flat washers T 7 and 2 Screws T...

Page 16: ...on to Back pad slider M 1 The Back pad N 1 can be adjusted in different angles Tighten the two Nuts under the Seat using a screwdriver In addition the Slider can be adjusted in horizontal level by los...

Page 17: ...B 3 to the back of the Computer A 1 3 Install the Computer A 1 to the computer panel which is welded on the top of the handlebar post B Fix the computer with 4 screws A 2 4 Remove the pre installed S...

Page 18: ...or ML between 0 00 99 9 CALORIES Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to maximum 9999 calories This data is a rough guide for comparison of different exercise sessions which cannot...

Page 19: ...ase resistance level Setting selection Mode Enter Confirm setting or selection Reset Hold on pressing for 2 seconds computer will reboot and start from user setting Reverse to main menu during presett...

Page 20: ...ts on LCD for 2 seconds Drawing 1 Drawing 1 WORKOUT SELECTION Use UP or DOWN Encoder to select workout Manual Drawing2 Program Drawing 3 User Program Drawing 4 H R C Drawing 5 Watt Drawing 6 Drawing D...

Page 21: ...E Drawing 8 CALORIES Drawing 9 PULSE Drawing 10 and press MODE ENTER to confirm 3 Press START STOP keys to start workout Use UP or DOWN Encoder to adjust load level Load level display in WATT window n...

Page 22: ...ser profile Drawing 13 There are total 20 column user can adjust each column load level User can hold MODE ENTER 2 seconds to quit during setting 3 Use UP or DOWN Encoder to set TIME 4 Press START STO...

Page 23: ...trap and press RECOVERY key All function display will stop except TIME starts counting down from 00 60 to 00 00 Drawing 17 Screen will display your heart rate recovery status with the F1 F2 to F6 F1 i...

Page 24: ...can lodge a service request This warranty does not extend to any damage to a product caused by abuse improper or abnormal usage as detailed in this instruction manual or repairs not provided by BOYLE...

Page 25: ...void if the serial number of the product has been removed or tampered with Warranty does not apply to defects faults or failures due to a Defects caused during assembly or failure to assemble to the a...

Page 26: ...m au Website www bfe com au PLEASE NOTE that Authorised service technicians do not reside in all areas of this vast country If you live beyond the reasonable service area of a metropolitan area BFE ma...

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