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Elite Destroyer Exercycle

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Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL Record serial number Elite Destroyer Exercycle ...

Page 2: ...ossible price Please read through this manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of your new Elite Destroyer Doing so will help to ensure that you get the most out of your machine enjoying safe and effective workouts ahead Even though we go to great efforts to ensure the quality of each product we produce occasional errors and or omissions do occur In any event should you find this product...

Page 3: ...xercises to properly warm up Inspect the machine before each use make sure all of the connections are tightly secured Only one person at a time should use the machine If the user experiences dizziness nausea chest pain or any other abnormal symptoms STOP the workout at once CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY Position the machine on a clear levelled surface DO NOT use the machine near water or outdoor...

Page 4: ...tely During the time of repair the product must not be used by anybody IMPORTANT HINTS A This product has been tested in accordance with the requirements of EN 957 1 A1 EN 957 5 standard Class HA HOME USE The maximum load is limited to 120KGS B Parents should be aware of the risk factor of young children playing on fitness equipment unattended Make sure that children are instructed properly in the...

Page 5: ...ITE EXERCYCLE ASSEMBLY MANUAL HARDWARE LIST Part No Description Q ty 5 Knob 1 6 Wave washer 1 97 Flat washer 1 57 semi circle washer 4 58 Screw 4 93 The harpoon wrench 1 94 Hex spanner 1 98 Socket spanner 1 ...

Page 6: ...MPONENTS Tools Required For Assembling the Machine One Crossing Wrench and Allen Wrench provided by manufacturer NOTE It is strongly recommended that two or more people assemble this machine to avoid possible injury ...

Page 7: ... Q ty Part No Description Q ty 1 Computer 1 42 Pedal R 1 4 Computer tray 1 56 Rear stabilizer 1 9 Handle tube 1 64 Frame 1 14 Handle tube cover 1 99 Front stabilizer 1 20 Seat tube 1 63 handlebar 1 25 Seat 1 78 Computer tray 1 101 Bottle cage 1 84 Cover 1 ...

Page 8: ... Part No Description Q ty 1 Computer 1 42 Pedal R 1 4 Computer tray 1 56 Rear stabilizer 1 9 Handle tube 1 64 Frame 1 14 Handle tube cover 1 99 Front stabilizer 1 20 Seat tube 1 63 handlebar 1 25 Seat 1 78 Computer tray 1 101 Bottle cage 1 84 Cover 1 ...

Page 9: ... instructed to do so Attach the Front Stabiliser 99 to the Main Frame 64 Secure it with 2 M8 Screws 58 and 2 Semi circle Washers 57 Attach the Rear Stabiliser 56 to the Main Frame 64 Secure it with 2 M8 Screws 58 and 2 Semi circle Washers 57 Securely tighten all Bolts ...

Page 10: ...10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2 Thread the Left Pedal 80 counterclockwise into the left Crank Arm 79 Thread the Right Pedal 40 clockwise into the right Crank Arm 39 ...

Page 11: ...18 The Pull Pin is used to adjust the height of the exercycle Adjust to desired height See Pic 1 Place the Sliding Block 24 and the Seat Slider Cover 22 27 over the Seat Post 20 and secure it in place using Locking Pin 28 Attach the Seat 25 to the Seat Post 20 Adjust the tilt accordingly for individual comfort Tighen the seat nuts securely ...

Page 12: ... middle section Sensor Wire 13 of the Front Post 9 and Front Cover 14 with the lower section Sensor Wire 7 securely Put the Front Post 9 and front cover 14 into the bottom post of main frame 64 and fasten with 4 x M8 Screw 12 4 x Flat Washers 57 ...

Page 13: ...the Hand Rail 63 to the Front Post 9 ensure the Hand Pulse cables are routed through the Front Post 9 Attach the computer Hand pulse Wires to the Computer pulse connection See Pic 3 and 4 Connect the Computer 1 to the Front Post 9 using 4 x M5 Screws Located in the console ...

Page 14: ... STEP 6 Secure the Plastic Cover 4 over the Handle bar using the T Shaped Knob 5 Wave Washer 6 Flat Washer 97 and 1 x M5 Screw Connect the Rear Handle Bar Cover 78 to the back of the Computer and Front Post using 2 x Screws 77 ...

Page 15: ...15 ELITE EXERCYCLE ASSEMBLY MANUAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 7 Attach the Water bottle holder 99 to the Front Post 9 using 2 x Screws 25 ...

Page 16: ...te Destroyer Exercycle is now complete Be sure to fully inspect your machine before using it for the first time WARNING Failure to visually check and test the assembly of your exercycle before use can cause damage to the exercycle and injury ...

Page 17: ...t mechanism and adjust to the fully extended position Pic 1 Lock the seat adjustment mechanism in to place Moving your foot backwards place your forefoot on to the pedal in the correct riding position This should allow for a natural bend in the knee whilst providing a full 360 degree rotation If you experience the feeling of reaching for the pedal or sliding down the seat you may need to make a mi...

Page 18: ... 15 999 SPEED 0 0 99 9 km h TIME 0 00 99 59 DISTANCE 0 00 99 99 km CALORIES 0 999 WATTS CONSTANT 10 350 HEART SYMBOL ON OFF flashes MANUAL 1 24 level PROGRAM P1 P12 USER DATA CONTROL MODE MANUAL PROGRAM WATT PERSONAL HRC TIME RPM SPEED RECOVERY RESET START STOP MODE UP DOWN PULSE WATTS CALORIE DISTANCE ...

Page 19: ... and will display the results This uses your preset data and actual workout function value FUNCTION DESCRIPTION MANUAL Set the resistance level using the dot matrix display then if required set exercise parameters TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE then press START STOP to START manual program PROGRAM 12 automatic adjusting programs with control exercise P1 P12 resistance level can be adjusted during PR...

Page 20: ...KM 14KM 13KM FEMALE DISTANCE 3KM 2 8KM 2 4KM 2 2KM SPEED 15KM 14KM 12KM 11KM MALE DISTANCE 3 2 4KM 3 3 38KM 2 8 3 4KM 2 6 3 2KM F4 SPEED 20KM 19KM 17KM 16KM FEMAILE DISTANCE 3 3 6KM 2 8 3 4KM 2 4 3KM 2 2 2 8KM SPEED 18KM 17KM 15KM 14KM MALE DISTANCE 4 4 8KM 3 8 4 6KM 3 4 4 2KM 3 2 4KM F3 SPEED 24KM 23KM 21KM 20KM FEMAILE DISTANCE 3 6 4 4KM 3 4 4KM 3 3 8KM 2 8 3 4KM SPEED 22KM 20KM 19KM 17KM MALE D...

Page 21: ...TER key to confirm Function Control display will flash indicating you can select the Programs P1 P12 by turning UP DOWN key and then press ENTER key to confirm Any of the default values can be changed by pushing the ENTER key until the desired program profile is flashing Press the ENTER key to confirm When the Program and other protocols are entered press START STOP key and begin your workout KEY ...

Page 22: ...on 3 HEIGHT Press the DOWN and UP Keys to select your Height in either centimeters cm or inches depending on your countries standard measurement system Then press the MODE Key to confirm your selection 4 WEIGHT Press the DOWN and UP Keys to select your Weight in kilograms kg or pounds lbs depending on your countries standard measurement system Then press the MODE Key to confirm your select PULSE P...

Page 23: ...E Key to confirm your selection 2 To select Target Values Time Distance Calories and or Pulse Alarm repetitively press the MODE Key to scroll and select your Target Then press the DOWN and UP Keys to select your Target Values Then press the MODE Key to confirm your selection NB To return to the Main Menu press the RESET Key 3 Press the START Key when you are ready to begin your workout During your...

Page 24: ...kout you can adjust the LOAD resistance levels by pressing the DOWN and UP Keys 4 Press the START Key when you are ready to begin your workout Watt Program The Watt Program is designed to keep your watt output at a constant level you have selected During your workout you van adjust the WATT Target Value by pressing the DOWN and UP Keys NOTE During your workout you can adjust the LOAD resistance le...

Page 25: ...he H R C PROGRAM Then press the MODE Key to confirm your selection 2 Press the DOWN and UP Keys to scroll and select either 55 75 or 90 HEART RATE PROGRAM Press the MODE Key to confirm your selection The computer will automatically calculate your target heart rate based on your selected User and input User Data NB To immediately start your workout press the START Key 3 To select a Time Target Valu...

Page 26: ...l components from sweat and perspiration Please ensure all sweat residue is wiped from any contact points or framework with a damp cloth using a suitable PH neutral detergent in water to avoid salt and corrosion deposits on your equipment Failure or neglect to maintain and clean sweat residue from the bike frame may affect any frame warranty implied Frame and Pedals Check all nuts and bolts securi...

Page 27: ...aintenance checks Not only does this ensure your machine is in full working order but it will save you service costs in the long run Every time you perform maintenance record the date and if you can the distance and hours operated DATE HOURS DISTANCE FRAME SERVICE COMMENTS Cleaned Seat Pedals 01 06 15 16 5km none ...

Page 28: ... Parts and Labour The following conditions are not under warranty range A As a result of abuse neglect accident or unauthorized modification B The damage due to incorrect adjustment of the machine Repair and Maintenance Service Please contact our Elite Fitness Service Department at eliteservice elitefitness co nz or visit www elitefitness co nz for any service related issues or advice on preventat...

Page 29: ... Hold for 10 15 seconds and relax Repeat 3 times for each leg See picture 2 Crus and Feet Tendon Stretches Standing with two hands on the wall or tree one leg behind Keeping your legs straight and the heel on the ground lean forward towards the wall or tree Hold for 10 15 seconds and relax Repeat 3 times for each leg See picture 3 Quadriceps Stretches Keeping your balance with your left hand holdi...

Page 30: ...ing the radial wrist or carotid neck pulse using your index and middle fingers counting the beats for 10 seconds and multiplying by 6 Alternatively the use of a Wireless Telemetry Heart Rate strap and watch will give you an accurate Beats Per Minute BPM reading 220 AGE TMHR Theoretical Maximum Heart Rate TMHR x 85 Upper Training Limit BPM TMHR x 65 Lower Training Limit BPM Note Contact heart rate ...

Page 31: ... Pull Pin M16 1 19 Seat clamp PP 1 20 Seat tube Q235 1 21 End cap 1 22 Cover ABS 1 23 Screw M6 10L 2 24 Sliding seat 1 25 Seat 1 26 Flat washerф6 5 ф13 2T 2 27 Cover ABS 1 28 Knob Q235 ABS 1 29 Motor 1 30 Elastic ring 65MnФ43 5 Ф37 3 1 5T 2 31 Bearing 6203 2 32 Transportation wheelPA 2 33 Jacket PVC 1 34 Belt pulley PA66 φ240 1 35 Cover ABS 1 36 Adaptor 1 37 Axis 40Cr 1 38 Screw M8 12L 3 39 Flat w...

Page 32: ...35 M5 12 4 80 Main cover ABS 1 81 Leg L 45 165 1 82 Pedal L 9 16 1 83 Screw ST2 9 8 58 84 Jacket PVC 1 85 Screw Q235 3 16 3 4 4 86 Nylon nut φ6 5 φ19 1 5T 1 87 Flat washer ф8 ф19 2T 2 88 Bearing 6300 1 89 Bearing 1 90 Flat washer ф30 ф34 0 8T 1 91 U seat 1 92 Screw ST3 5 50L 9 93 The harpoon wrench 1 94 Hex spanner 1 95 Cable 1 96 Cable 2 97 Flat washer ф8 ф14 2T 1 98 Socket spanner 1 99 Front sta...

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