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TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. SAFETY GUIDELINES...........................................................................................

B. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................

C. ASSEMBLING YOUR CYCLE

List of parts.............................................................................................................
Step by step instructions........................................................................................
Floor level adjustment............................................................................................
Seat adjustment.....................................................................................................

D. EXERCISING ON YOUR CYCLE

Using the Handlebar Remote Control...................................................................
Understanding the Electronics Package...............................................................
Set.........................................................................................................................
Choosing between Program and Manual mode....................................................
Manual..................................................................................................................
Mode (What each of these categories means) ....................................................
INTERVAL.............................................................................................................
PROGRAM...........................................................................................................

E. KEY FUNCTIONS

Up/

Down.....................................................................................................

Enter/Mode............................................................................................................
Reset.....................................................................................................................

F. MAINTAINING YOUR CYCLE

Cleaning The Cycle...............................................................................................

G. TROUBLE SHOOTING

Blank Display........................................................................................................
No Tension............................................................................................................
No "RPM" Reading...............................................................................................

Battery Removal and Installation Procedure........................................................

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Summary of Contents for 5002B

Page 1: ...mote Control Understanding the Electronics Package Set Choosing between Program and Manual mode Manual Mode What each of these categories means INTERVAL PROGRAM E KEY FUNCTIONS Up Down Enter Mode Rese...

Page 2: ...moving parts Wear proper workout clothing do NOT wear loose clothing Do not wear shoes with leather soles or high heels Tie all long hair back Don t rock the unit from side to side and use care when...

Page 3: ...of troublefree usage you will find the unit very easy to assemble and use Before using your cycle we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this Owner s Manual Whether you are a first time user...

Page 4: ...ashers Rear cross tube support Four 5 16 x 3 4 bolts Handlebar mounting plate Four 5 16 Spring washers Handlebar mounting plate Four 5 16 flat washers Handlebar mounting plate Four 5 16 x 3 4 bolts Se...

Page 5: ...ycle frame 2 Place the cycle on a level flat surface 3 Place the end of the cycle frame over the rear cross tube support Attach the cycle frame to the rear cross tube support using two bolts two sprin...

Page 6: ...5 Insert the post seat back into the mounting plate and tighten securely using the screws and washers provided see Fig 3 FIG 2 FIG 3 5...

Page 7: ...stereo holder to the back of the seat using the screws and washers provided see Fig 5 Attach the foot pedals to the crank arms on the cycle using the wrench provided Be careful to install the pedals o...

Page 8: ...Floor level adjustment If the cycle is unsteady on your floor turn the floor level adjustment either on the rear feet or at the front of cycle see Fig 6 FIG 6 7...

Page 9: ...t lvevr and move the seat forward or backward until the pedal distance is comfortable Release the seat adjustment lever see Fig 7 The 5002H is equipped with a two piece seat allowing you to adjust the...

Page 10: ...le 130 LB or Kilo 60 KG will scroll from right to left across the screen followed by Press to Select Course and MAN L on screen 3 Use the or key to select either Set MAN L INTV or Programs 1 through 6...

Page 11: ...e the or key to set the desired time The electronics package will beep for 10 seconds when your desired time is reached then will start to count up if your workout continues CAL This readout gives you...

Page 12: ...e desired REST time second then press ENTER 4 After the REST level have been set the display will read PRESS TO SET WORK LEVEL or WATTS Adjust the desired load using the keys then press Enter Mode If...

Page 13: ...ime After you have set this press Enter Mode Your choice will be followed by a graph of the program itself After you have set this start to pedal the cycle and the program will begin after the third r...

Page 14: ...the plastic parts use a mild detergent and make sure the unit is completely dry before operating It is recommended that you keep all liquids away from the unit during operation Spillage of liquids on...

Page 15: ...w fuse Make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall socket before replacing the fuse Find the 1A fuse holder on the front of the machine push on the fuse holder and turn the fuse holder counterclo...

Page 16: ...formation 2 If you turn on the power and the switch is lit but there is no display please contact your dealer for more information If there is no tension while pedaling please contact your dealer for...

Page 17: ...ttery Removal and Installation Procedure To replace the batteries remove battery cover remove the spent batteries then insert two new or recharged batteries and replace cover see Fig 9 10 16 FIG 9 FIG...

Page 18: ...Wiring Schematic 17...

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