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CLASSIC PRO 

Magnetic Upright Bike 

ITEM NO.: 20790 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL

 

 
 
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 and are subject to change without 
prior notice.

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    2017, Sept.

 

Summary of Contents for CLASSIC PRO 20790

Page 1: ... OWNER S MANUAL 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 and are subject to change without prior notice 2017 Sept ...

Page 2: ... INSTRUCTIONS 3 PARTS LIST 4 HARDWARE AND COMPONENT LIST 5 TOOLS 5 OVERVIEW DRAWING 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 HOW TO MOVE THE UPRIGHT BIKE 18 OPERATING THE COMPUTER 19 ADJUSTMENTS 20 MAINTENANCE 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 WARM UP AND COOL DOWN ROUTINE 22 ...

Page 3: ...r repairing free of charge any parts which may prove to be defective under normal home use This warranty does not include any damage caused by improper operation misuse or commercial application From the date of purchase the frame is warranted to be free from defects for 1 one year This warranty is offered only to the original owner and is not transferable Proof of purchase is required When orderi...

Page 4: ...hould any problems arise discontinue use and consult your local dealer 6 Do not use the equipment outdoors 7 This equipment is for household use only It is not a commercial model 8 Only one person at a time should use this equipment 9 If you feel any chest pains nausea dizziness or short of breath you should stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing 10 Care should be...

Page 5: ...rame 1 032 Tension Control Knob 1 011L Left Cover 1 033 Computer FB 210 1 011R Right Cover 1 034 Cross Recessed Pan Head Bolt M6x15 2 012L Left Foot Pedal 30X 1 035 Handlebar Foam Grip Ø23xØ29x550 2 012R Right Foot Pedal 30X 1 036 Hand Pulse Sensor 2 013 Crank Cover 2 037 Hexagon Nut M10x1 0x3 0t 2 014 Cross Recessed Pan Head Tapping Screw M4 2x20 12 038 Belt PJ380 1 015 Seat Post Bushing 1 039 He...

Page 6: ...x1 5t 2 051 Bolt M8x13 1 060 Tension Bracket 2 052 Idle Wheel Ø11xØ44x24 1 061 Ball Bearing 2 053 Sensor with Wire 700 mm 1 062 Bearing Nut II 7 8 1 054 Tension Cable 1150 mm 1 063 Washer Ø23x3 0t 1 055 Bearing Cup 2 064 Spacer Ø8 5 xØ12x9 1 056 Belt Pulley with Crank 1 Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver 1 PC Multi Hex Tool 1 PC 6 Cap Nut 4 PCS 5 Spring Washer 4 PCS 4 Curve Washer 4 PCS 2 Carr...

Page 7: ...17R 15 16 29 33 34 35 14 36 41 42 35 26 45 44 37 4 5 6 2 7 58 18 24 25 21 21 14 14 14 14 1 2 14 14 14 8 8 20 20 20 14 21 22 22 27 27 39 43 43 54 32 1 14 4 5 64 59 36 60 46 57 55 61 55 61 62 63 9 38 40 50 49 49 60 40 28 54 5 4 28 5 20 30 31 32 50 14 59 4 5 28 20 5 28 OVERVIEW DRAWING ...

Page 8: ... the Front Stabilizer 7 onto the front curve of the Main Frame 10 with two Carriage Bolts 2 two Curve Washers 4 two Spring Washers 5 and two Cap Nuts 6 Tighten cap nuts with the Multi Hex Tool provided Hardware 7 4 5 6 10 2 2 6 5 4 4 5 6 7 2 6 Cap Nut 2 PCS 5 Spring Washer 2 PCS 4 Curve Washer 2 PCS 2 Carriage Bolt 2 PCS ...

Page 9: ... bolt holes Attach the Rear Stabilizer 3 onto the rear curve of the Main Frame 10 with two Carriage Bolts 2 two Curve Washers 4 two Spring Washers 5 and two Cap Nuts 6 Tighten cap nuts with the Multi Hex Tool provided Hardware 6 Cap Nut 2 PCS 5 Spring Washer 2 PCS 4 Curve Washer 2 PCS 2 Carriage Bolt 2 PCS ...

Page 10: ...he Left Foot Pedal Strap 12L onto the Left Foot Pedal 12L STEP 4 Insert the pedal shaft of Left Foot Pedal 12L into threaded hole in the left Crank 56 Turn the pedal shaft by hand in the counter clockwise direction until snug Note DO NOT turn the pedal shaft in the clockwise direction doing so will strip the threads Tighten the pedal shaft of Left Foot Pedal 12L with the Multi Hex Tool provided In...

Page 11: ... with three removed Hexagon Nylon Nuts 22 and three Washers 20 Tighten hexagon nylon nuts with the Multi Hex Tool provided STEP 6 Remove one Spacer 64 one Washer 20 and one Seat Adjustment Knob 19 from underside of the Seat Sliding Tube 24 Guide the bolt on underside of the Seat Sliding Tube 24 through a hole on the top of the Seat Post 18 attach with one removed Spacer 64 Washer 20 and Seat Adjus...

Page 12: ... Pan Head Tapping Screw 14 that was removed Tighten screw with the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided STEP 8 Slide the Seat Post Cover 58 onto the tube of the Main Frame 10 Insert the Seat Post 18 into the tube of the Main Frame 10 at the desired height and then attach the Seat Post Knob 16 onto the tube of the Main Frame 10 by turning it in a clockwise direction to tighten the Seat P...

Page 13: ...ix Spring Washers 5 four Curve Washers 4 and two Washers 20 from the Main Frame 10 Remove bolts with the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided STEP 10 Slide the Handlebar Post Cover 26 up to the Handlebar Post 29 28 5 20 4 5 28 20 5 28 10 29 26 29 26 ...

Page 14: ...ion Control Knob 32 into the cable lock of Tension Cable 54 see Figure A Pull the resistance cable of Tension Control Knob 32 up and force it into the slot of metal bracket of Tension Cable 54 see Figure B Insert the metal fitting on the resistance cable of Tension Control Knob 32 into the hole at the end of the slot in the metal bracket of Tension Cable 54 see Figure C Connect the resistance cabl...

Page 15: ...Main Frame 10 with six Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts 28 six Spring Washers 5 four Curve Washers 4 and two Washers 20 that were removed Tighten bolts with the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided 28 5 20 4 5 28 20 5 28 10 29 26 4 5 28 ...

Page 16: ...own to the Handlebar Post 29 STEP 14 Remove two Curve Washer 4 two Spring Washers 5 and two Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts 39 from the Handlebar Post 29 Remove bolts with the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided 10 29 26 29 4 5 39 29 ...

Page 17: ...l them out from the top end of the Handlebar Post 29 STEP 16 Attach the Handlebar 41 onto the Handlebar Post 29 with two Curve Washer 4 two Spring Washers 5 and two Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts 39 that were removed Tighten bolts with the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided 41 49 29 29 49 41 49 29 41 4 5 39 ...

Page 18: ... person should hold the Computer 33 in place while the other person to connect the wires Connect the Hand Pulse Sensor Wires 49 and Extension Sensor Wire 50 to the wires that come from the Computer 33 Attach the Computer 33 onto the top end of the Handlebar Post 29 with two Cross Recessed Pan Head Bolts 34 that were removed Tighten bolts with the Allen Wrench with Phillips Screwdriver provided 33 ...

Page 19: ...ilted onto its Transport Wheels for easy moving and storage To move the upright bike firmly grasp the Handlebar with both hands Next carefully push the upright bike down until it rolls freely on the Transport Wheels CAUTION It is suggested you always use the aid of a second person when moving the upright bike Handlebar Transport Wheel ...

Page 20: ... sessions and should not be used in medical treatment ODO ODOMETER Displays the total accumulative distance travelled The ODOMETER data values can not be clear to zero by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds If you take out the batteries from the computer the ODOMETER data values will clear to zero P PULSE Displays your current heart rate figures after you grip the handlebar pulse sensors...

Page 21: ...n direction to the suitable position Lock the seat post in place by releasing the seat post knob and sliding the seat post up or down slightly until the seat post knob pops down into the locked position For added safety tighten the seat post knob in a clockwise direction NOTE Do not set the seat post height any higher than the marked line Adjusting the Seat Forward or Back Turn the seat adjustment...

Page 22: ... no display on the computer console 1 Remove the computer console and verify the wires that come from the computer console are properly connected to the wires that come from the handlebar post 2 Check if the batteries are correctly positioned and battery springs are in proper contact with batteries 3 The batteries in the computer console may be dead Replace with new batteries There is no heart rat...

Page 23: ... state at the end of each exercise session A proper cool down slowly lowers your heart rate and allows blood to return to the heart HEAD ROLLS Rotate your head to the right for one count you should feel a stretching sensation up the left side of your neck Then rotate your head back for one count stretching your chin to the ceiling and letting your mouth open Rotate your head to the left for one co...

Page 24: ...Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of the right and your arms forward Keep your right leg straight and the left foot on the floor then bend the left leg and lean forward by moving your hips toward the wall Hold then repeat on the other side for 15 counts TOE TOUCHES Slowly bend forward from your waist letting your back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes Reach as far a...

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