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BRF 700

Fan Bike

OWNER’S MANUAL

* This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use.

BRF 701

Summary of Contents for BRF 700

Page 1: ...BRF 700 Fan Bike OWNER S MANUAL This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use BRF 701 ...

Page 2: ...ead this manual carefully before commencing the assembly of your product or starting to exercise Please keep all children away from this item when in use Do not allow children to climb or play on them when they are not in use Supervise teenagers while they use this unit For your own safety always ensure that there is at least 3 feet of free space in all directions around your product while you are...

Page 3: ...se take a moment to familiarize yourself with these items Please note some of this hardware is already pre assembled on the machine Do not be alarmed if you see parts on this page that are not included in your hardware packet BRF 700 701 Page 2 S10 S13 S15 S17 S19 1 piece ...

Page 4: ...cial Washer 8 Monitor 30 Round Cap 50 9 Seat 10 Washer M8 11 Nylon Nut M8 34 Bushing 13 Bolt M10x18 mm 35 Bearing 14 Spring Washer M10 36 Tension Control 15 D Shape Washer M10 37A Monitor Wire Lower 16 Handlebar Axle 37B Monitor Wire Upper 17 Knob M12 38 Friction Belt 18 Bolt M8x43 mm 39 Bushing 19 Washer M8 40 Foam Grip 20 Nylon Nut M8 41 Round Cap 25 Parts Listing The following parts list descri...

Page 5: ...uring the assembly process Please note that not all of the parts and hardware you see here will be used while you are assembling the machine because some of these items are already pre installed Please continue to the next page to begin the assembly process and use this page only as a reference guide for parts and hardware 23R BRF 700 701 ...

Page 6: ...ions A s s e m b l y S t e p 1 Hardware Required 55 40 1 2 3 4 55 40 1 2 3 4 Page 5 2 2 2 Secure the Front Stabilizer 2A to the Main Frame 1A with two Carriage Bolts 26 two Arc Washers 27 and two Cap Nuts 28 BRF 700 701 ...

Page 7: ...uctions A s s e m b l y S t e p 2 Hardware Required 55 40 1 2 3 4 55 40 1 2 3 4 Page 6 4 4 4 Secure the Rear Stabilizer 3 to the Main Frame 1A with four Bolts 24 four Spring Washers 25 and four Washers 19 BRF 700 701 ...

Page 8: ...Pedal 7R tightly into the right crank and then secure it with the Right Nylon Nut 23R Repeat this process on the left side Please Note Left Hand Side Turn COUNTERCLOCKWISE to tighten the Left Pedal 7L on the left crank Then turn CLOCKWISE to tighten the Left Nylon Nut 23L BLACK inner nylon ring to secure the left pedal assembly Right Hand Side Turn CLOCKWISE to tighten the Right Pedal 7R on the ri...

Page 9: ...ing Big Washer 21 from the right side so that Bushing 22 can be inserted into Big Washer 21 and the two pieces fit flushed together Please refer to the exploded diagram for correct orientation and positioning PLEASE NOTE LEFT SIDE Please ensure that the notched side of Bushing 22 is facing Big Washer 21 from the left side so that Bushing 22 can be inserted into Big Washer 21 and the two pieces fit...

Page 10: ...ine as a lubricant Insert two Special Washers 29 that were just removed on the Handlebar Axle 16 followed by Right Handlebar 4R and Left Handlebar 4L on each side and then secure them with two D Shape washers 15 two Spring Washers 14 and two Bolts 13 that were just removed Then attach the Right Handlebar 4R to the Right Linkage 6R with a Washer 19 in the between secure with a Bolt 18 a Washer 19 a...

Page 11: ...rom inner side to outter should look like the exploded diagram below in the following sequence LEFT Side Please ensure that the Left Handlebar 4L is assembled to the outter edge away from shroud of the Left Linkage 6L The order of parts from inner side to outter should look like the exploded diagram below in the following sequence Nylon Nut 20 Washer 19 Left Linkage 6L Washer 19 Left Handlebar 4L ...

Page 12: ...ow Insert the Seat Tube 5A into the opening of the post that is protruding from the Main Frame 1A a minimum of 4 inches to engage the lowest hole Please ensure that the hole on the Seat Tube 5A is facing the same side as the hole located on the Main Frame 1A and insert the Knob 17 through the Main Frame 1A post and through the hole on the Seat Tube 5A Please refer to the illustration below Always ...

Page 13: ...the Monitor Wire 37B BRF 700 701 The assembly process is now complete However for your own safety please make sure to read this entire Owner s Manual which includes safety instructions and warnings as well as any safety warning labels affixed to the product before use For your safety please visually and functionally inspect and test the unit after assembly is complete Page 12 ...

Page 14: ...reater tension adjustment you may loosen or tighten the Friction Belt 38 by re strapping it To do so first turn the tension adjustment knob all the way to the loosest setting Then re strap the belt at the buckle on the main frame just beneath the flat beam at the top center The more length you allow for the friction belt to wrap around the wheel the less friction it will cause Re adjust the tensio...

Page 15: ...ts which can gain great momentum during riding to come to a complete stop before dismounting the unit to avoid serious injury Do not use solvent cleaners If you are in any doubt do not use your cleansing product contact CUSTOMER SUPPORT SAFETY WARNINGS M a i n t e n a n c e C a r e For any replacement warning labels please contact our CUSTOMER SUPPORT at 888 266 6789 or 909 598 9876 or mail in a w...

Page 16: ...ay the current speed Lower portion of the LCD Display Press Mode to alternate through the following functions o Time Display the total amount of time using the machine o Distance Display the distance travelled o Calories Display the amount of calories burned o Scan Automatically alternate between the different functions Time Distance Calories 4 BATTERY This monitor requires one or two AA Battery i...

Page 17: ...N PEDAL HINGE BOLTS EVERY 30 DAYS 3 STOP EXERCISING if you become dizzy nauseous have irregular heartbeats or breathing difficulties Contact your physician immediately 4 ALWAYS keep a large mat under the Equipment to protect the floor or carpet 5 ALWAYS use your Equipment in a warm dry level well lit and ventilated indoor area 7 ALWAYS keep your Equipment clean and free of dust moisture debris and...

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Page 19: ...Proof of purchase Model Number BRF700 701 version 05 1 2013 BRF 700 701 ...

Page 20: ...Body Flex Sports Inc 21717 Ferrero Parkway Walnut CA 91789 Telephone 888 266 6789 Email info bodyflexsports com ...

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