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IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product.   

Retain this owner’s manual for future reference. 

The  specifications  of  this  product  may  vary  from  this  photo,  subject  to 

change without notice. 

 

 

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410 ST SMART TECHNOLOGY 

RECUMBENT BIKE 

Summary of Contents for X CLASS 410 ST

Page 1: ...s carefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary from this photo subject to change without notice 2161 1 082517 410 ST SMART TECHNOLOGY RECUMBENT BIKE ...

Page 2: ...RODUCT TO THE STORE STOP Contact customer service if you have any questions regarding assembly or proper operation of the machine Email us at Service paradigmhw com Or call us at 1 844 641 7920 Hours 8 00 am to 5 00 pm PST Daily ...

Page 3: ...ERVICE 2 LABEL PLACEMENT 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES 4 OVERVIEW DRAWING 6 PART LIST 7 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 9 ASSEMBLY 10 CONSOLE 22 ADJUSTMENTS 26 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 TRANSPORT STORAGE 29 WARRANTY 30 PARTS REQUEST FORM 31 ...

Page 4: ...will be the best method to receive a response during peak business hours Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7920 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Standard Time Daily Response time may vary via calling Please have the following information ready when requesting for service Your name Phone number Model number Serial number Part number Proof of Purchase For damaged or defective product please cont...

Page 5: ...3 LABEL PLACEMENT ...

Page 6: ...el faint light headed or dizziness while operating the equipment stop exercising immediately You should also stop exercising if you are experiencing pain or any discomfort 13 For any problems contact customer service Servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative Our contact number is on the service page 14 DO NOT pedal in reverse 15 This product requires a minimum of 6 squa...

Page 7: ...swollen joints Heart or circulatory disorders for which you are being treated High blood pressure Hypertension Recent stroke or Transient Ischemic attack Bone weaknesses including Osteoporosis Unhealed fractures Modular pins or surgically implanted orthopedic supports Do not exceed the maximum rated weight load The Maximum Weight Capacity for this product is 325lbs 147kgs The Maximum User Height f...

Page 8: ...6 OVERVIEW DRAWING ...

Page 9: ...M 2 13 Hand Pulse Wire L 750MM 1 42 Hex Bolt M6 45 2 14 Hex Bolt M8 15 7 43 Flat Washer Φ6 10 15 Spring Washer Ф8 18 44 Backrest 1 16 Flat Washer Ф8 Ф16 1 5 10 45 Seat 1 17 Curved Washer Ф8 Ф16 1 5 5 46 Hand Pulse Extension Wire Ⅱ L 100MM 1 18 Left Cup Holder 1 47 Adjustable Pad 2 19 Lower Console Wire L 900MM 1 48 Right Cup Holder 1 20 Lower Hand Pulse Wire L 2400MM 1 49 Idle Wheel 1 21 Cap Nut M...

Page 10: ...ft Φ26 41 1 70 Motor 1 97 Seat Post Bushing 2 71 Hex Nut M10 1 98 End Cap 1 72 Adjustable Leveler M10 1 99 Buffer 4 73 Front Stabilizer End Cap 2 100 Round End Cap 2 74 Anti Loosen Hex Nut M6 5 101 Wire Plug 1 75 Spring Washer Ф6 4 102 Hand Pulse Ⅱ L 1200MM 1 76 Belt Pulley 1 103 Adaptor Wire L 550mm 1 77 Axle 1 104 Flat Hex Nut 1 2 S15 1 78 Phillips Screw M6 15 4 105 Idle Arm 1 79 Belt 1 106 Foam...

Page 11: ...9 HARDWARE TOOL PACK ...

Page 12: ...s from the Main Frame 1 by using 6mm Allen Wrench provided 1b Discard the metal tubes A and B and the associated hardware at that was removed These parts are not needed for the assembly of the bike 6mm Allen Wrench 1PC Tools Discard A Discard B ...

Page 13: ... 2b Attach the Adjustable Pads 47 onto the underside of the Rear Stabilizer 9 2c Rear Stabilizer Installation Lift up the rear of the Main Frame 1 and attach the Rear Stabilizer 9 onto the rear curve of the Main Frame 1 with two Carriage Bolts 23 two Curve Washers 22 two Spring Washers 15 and two Cap Nuts 21 Use the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver to tighten the Cap Nuts 21 until they are...

Page 14: ...ft Pedal 29 in the same direction as instructed with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver 3c Installing the Right Pedal Insert the threaded shaft of the Right Pedal 27 into the threaded hole on the Right Crank 81 Turn the pedal shaft by hand in a clockwise direction until snug Finish off the tightening of the Right Pedal 27 in the same direction as instructed with the Multi Hex Tool with P...

Page 15: ...e Front Post 2 to the Lower Hand Pulse Wire 20 from the Main Frame 1 See Figure B 4c Installing the Front Post to the Main Frame Carefully insert the extra length of wire From the Front Post 2 into the Main Frame 1 Slide the Front Post 2 onto the Main Frame 1 Align the holes of the Front Post 2 and Main Frame 1 Fasten the Front Post 2 to the Main Frame 1 with the previously removed four Flat Washe...

Page 16: ... Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided 5b Align the edges of the Left and Right Cup Holder 18 48 5c Secure the Left and Right Cup Holder 18 48 together with three Self Tapping Screws 108 using the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver 1PC Tool Hardware Pack 108 Self Tapping Screw 3pcs 64 Self Drilling Screw 2pcs ...

Page 17: ...ex Bolts 38 four Flat Washers 16 and four Spring Washers 15 Tighten the Hex Bolts 38 with the 6mm Allen Wrench provided 6c Adjustable Pole Installation Remove two Hex Cap Bolts 91 from the Brake Adjustment 90 Insert the Brake Adjustment 90 into the Adjustable Rod 89 and secure using the previously removed two Hex Cap Bolts 91 Tighten the Hex Cap Bolts 91 with the 5mm Allen Wrench provided 6mm Alle...

Page 18: ...he Left Rear Cover 32 and Right Rear Cover 31 onto the Seat Slide Tube 3 with two Self Drilling Screws 64 Align the edges of the covers and use three Screws 63 to secure both covers together Tighten the hardware using the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided Note If there are problems aligning the covers loosening the Seat Slide Tube in step 6 and shift the Seat Slide Tube as needed R...

Page 19: ...lation Remove four Hex Bolt 39 four Spring Washers 54 and four Flat Washers 43 from the underside of the Seat 45 9b Installing the Seat to the Seat Post Align the holes of the Seat 45 to the holes on the Seat Post 8 Secure the Seat 8 with the previously removed four Hex Bolt 39 four Spring Washers 54 and four Flat Washers 43 Tighten the Hex Bolts 39 using the 6mm Allen Wrench provided Multi Hex To...

Page 20: ...Handlebar 7 and then insert the Right Handlebar 6 into the Left Handlebar 7 Secure the Right Handlebar 6 to the Left Handlebar 7 with two Hex Bolts 37 two Curved Washers 17 two Spring Washers 15 and two Cap Nuts 21 Tighten the Cap Nuts 21 and Hex Bolts 37 using the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver and 6 mm Allen Wrench provided 10c Connecting the Pulse Wire to the Frame Plug in the coiled ...

Page 21: ... the Right Left Handlebars 6 7 and Right Left Handrail Support Tubes 4 5 with four Hex Bolts 35 and four Big Curved Washers 34 Tighten the Hex Bolts 35 using the 6mm Allen Wrench provided Tool 6mm Allen Wrench 1PC Hardware Pack 34 Big Curved Washer 4 PCS 35 Hex Bolt 4 PCS 5 4 ...

Page 22: ...o the Upper Console Wire 12B from the Console 11 Connect the Hand Pulse Wire 13A from the Front Post 2 to the Upper Hand Pulse Wires 13B from the Console 11 See Figure C 12c Installing the Console Attach the Console 11 onto the Front Post 2 with the four Phillips Screws 101 Tighten the Phillips Screws 101 using the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Scre...

Page 23: ...21 ASSEMBLY Step 13 13 Installing the Power Adaptor Plug the small end of the Adaptor 24 into the Adaptor Wire 103 located on the front of the Right Cover 65 ...

Page 24: ...s to increase the workout resistance DOWN ARROW 1 While setting up a workout press to navigate through the options 2 While setting up a workout press to decrease a value when prompted 3 While exercising press to decrease the workout resistance OK 1 Press to confirm a selection OK STOP Console Settings 1 Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Setup mode to change the units of measurement and languag...

Page 25: ... Preset Program 1 At the main screen use the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate to the PROGRAMS selection then press OK 2 Select PROGRAMS and then press OK to confirm the selection 3 Select one of the twenty preset programs and press OK At the goals menu you can set a target goal for Time Calorie burn or Distance a Time goals can be set from 5 00 to 99 00 minutes b Calorie goals can be set from 10 to ...

Page 26: ... press OK to confirm the selection 3 Use the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate to RECOVERY TEST The recovery test is meant to rank how quickly your heart rate returns to normal AFTER exercise Hold the hand pulse sensors and stop exercising for 60 seconds At the end of 60 seconds you will be ranked on how well your heart rate returned to normal with A A B B C or C HRC Heart Rate Control Program 1 At t...

Page 27: ...rned on Language and Measurement Selection 1 At the main screen press and hold the STOP and OK buttons for 3 seconds 2 A screen will appear and allow you to choose between English Units Miles or Metric Units Kilometers Press OK to confirm the selection 3 Then a language option will appear Users can select between English French or Spanish 4 Press OK to confirm the selection and to return to the ma...

Page 28: ...od 89 back to lock the Seat Post 8 into place Adjusting the Stability of the Bike 1 Turn the Adjustable Pads 47 on the Rear Stabilizer 9 as needed to level the recumbent bike 2 Turn the Adjustable Leveler 72 so that is making contact with the floor this is to help prevent the middle of the frame bouncing 3 Do not extend the Adjustable Leveler 82 too far as this will cause the bike to tilt and be o...

Page 29: ...ure when holding onto the Hand Pulse Sensors 41 2 SOLUTION Make sure the wire connections for the Hand Pulse Sensors 41 are all securely connected 3 SOLUTION Wipe your excess moisture off your hands 4 PROBLEM The recumbent bike makes a squeaking noise when in use 1 SOLUTION The bolts may be loose on the recumbent bike Inspect all of the bolts and tighten any loose bolts MAINTENANCE Cleaning 1 The ...

Page 30: ...n If this fails then contact customer service Problem Potential Cause Correction E2 1 There is something wrong with the cables Check if the cables are damaged or not to cause circuit short 2 There is something wrong with the computer Change the computer Contact customer service 3 There is something wrong with the motor Change the motor Contact customer service WARNING Before connecting any cables ...

Page 31: ...bilizer 10 make contact with the ground Pull or push the bike to the desired work out area or storage area Gently lowering the bike after transporting and always maintain both hands on the handle of the Rear Stabilizer 9 while transporting Storage Store the bike in a clean and dry environment away from pets and children ...

Page 32: ...such as scratches dents or discolorations 4 Damage caused by normal wear and tear vandalism accidental or by animals 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition such as air pollution mold mildew etc or staining from foreign substances such as dirt grease oil etc 6 Normal weathering due to exposure to sunlight w...

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