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USER MANUAL

 

 

IMPORTANT!  

Please retain owner’s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions.

Summary of Contents for YK-R1901

Page 1: ... USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions ...

Page 2: ... from the equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet 60 CM of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is ...

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Page 5: ...5 Hardware ...

Page 6: ... End cap 1 46 Nylon nut M6 H6 S10 5 15 Computer 1 47 Spacer d8 Φ15 4 6 16 Trunk wire 2 48 Bearing 608Z 10 17 Handlebar holder 1 49 Roller Φ45 38 Φ22 4 18 Bolt M5 10 Ф8 5 2 50 Spacer Φ14 Φ8 3 30 2 19 Foam grip 2 51 Roller Φ33 106 Φ22 1 20 End cap Φ32 17 2 52 Nut M10 1 H9 5 S15 4 21 Handlebar 1 53 Nut M10 1 H5 S17 4 22 Bolt M8 20 S13 4 54 Bearing 6000 2RS 5 23 Washer d8 Φ20 2 5 55 Screw ST4 2 13 φ7 ...

Page 7: ...1 72 Fixing Axle for Mesh Belt 1 91 Washer d5 Φ16 1 5 1 73 Wave washer d10 1 92 Tension knob 1 74 Belt 1 93L R Front cover 1pair 75 Belt plate 1 94L R Rear cover 1pair 76 Bearing 16003 2RS 2 95 Support pad of Housing 1 77 Bearing ф35 d17 16 1 96 Rubber ring 1 78 Mesh Belt Wheel 1 97 Screw ST4 2 16 φ8 12 79 Washer d35 1 A Spanner S5 1 80 Fixing Axle for Mesh Belt 1 B Wrench S13 14 15 1 81 Bearing 6...

Page 8: ...ut the bolts 9 arc washers 10 spring washers 11 and cap nuts 12 from main frame 27 by wrench B then attach front bottom tube 6 to main frame 27 with bolts 9 arc washers 10 spring washers 11 and cap nuts 12 by wrench B ...

Page 9: ...tep 2 a Take out bolts 31 from rail 33 by wrench B b Insert seat 40 into rail 33 c Secure rail piece 32 in the rail 33 with bolt 31 by wrench B d Secure limiter 34 in the rail 33 with bolts 35 by wrench B ...

Page 10: ...11 24 3 11 24 24 11 3 33 38 a Secure rail upper and lower cover 36 37 on the rail 33 with screws 25 by wrench B b Secure rear supporter 38 on the bottom of rail 33 with washers 3 spring washers 11 and bolts 24 by spanner A ...

Page 11: ...in frame 27 by spanner A Take out screws 25 from main frame 27 and cover 26L R by wrench B b Attach rail 33 into main frame 27 then secure them with arc washers 10 spring washers 11 and bolts 24 by spanner A c Secure cover 26L R on the main frame 27 with screws 25 by wrench B ...

Page 12: ... with spring washers 11 bolts 22 and washers 23 by wrench B c Secure pedal 29 in the pedal plate 30 with bolts 24 by spanner A Attention The pedal strap 28 should be put in the long groove which is at the bottom of pedal 29 and the pedal 29 must not press the pedal strap 28 so that the pedal strap 29 could be free to pull up and down ...

Page 13: ...t the trunk wire 16a 16b from computer post 67 then connect them with computer wires 15a 15b then put these wires into the computer post 67 by return b Secure computer 15 on the computer post 67 with bolts 15 by wrench B ...

Page 14: ...d you can transport the bike to the desired location with ease The pedal strap is adjustable and can be personalized to fit the user s foot size The rotation angle of computer post can be adjusted to obtain the best view of the Computer LCD screen Attention The seat will slip when the machine be stand up Figure A Attention The head of user is easy to collide when the machine be stand up When not i...

Page 15: ...t Optional 2 If TIME DISTANCE CALORIE STROKES is setting The corresponding value will be inverted in motion status When any of setting value count to 0 the motion will be DI DI Voice Prompt SPECIFICATION TIME 0M 00S 99M 59S STROKES 0 9999 TIEM 500m 0M 00S 99M 59S TOTAL STROKES 0 99999 DISTANCE 0 0 9999KM Battery Type Size AAA 2 PULSE Optional 40 240BPM Operating Temperature 0 40 CALORIES 0 0 9999K...

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