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C530 OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................  2

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................ 

3

3. LIST OF PARTS ............................................................................... 

7

4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT .......................................................... 

8

STEP 1 Install the Stabilizers, Pedals and Handlebar ........................ 

STEP 2 Install the Console, Water Bottle Cage and Saddle ................  9

STEP 3 Remove the Plastic Battery Insulation Tab ............................  10

STEP 4 Level the Bike ........................................................................  11

5. OPERATE THE PRODUCT .............................................................  12

OPERATION Safety Operating Area ...................................................  12

OPERATION Proper Workout Position ................................................  13

OPERATION Proper Usage .................................................................  14

OPERATION Overview ........................................................................  15

OPERATION Operating Guide .............................................................  16

OPERATION Function Specification ....................................................  17

6. MAINTENANCE ...............................................................................  19

MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions ....................................................  19

MAINTENANCE Replace the Battery ...................................................  20

MAINTENANCE Schedule ...................................................................  21

MAINTENANCE Task List  ....................................................................  22

MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log ......................................  23

7. APPENDIXES ..................................................................................  24

APPENDIXES Exploded Diagrams.......................................................  24

 

Summary of Contents for C530

Page 1: ...on Tab 10 STEP 4 Level the Bike 11 5 OPERATE THE PRODUCT 12 OPERATION Safety Operating Area 12 OPERATION Proper Workout Position 13 OPERATION Proper Usage 14 OPERATION Overview 15 OPERATION Operating Guide 16 OPERATION Function Specification 17 6 MAINTENANCE 19 MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions 19 MAINTENANCE Replace the Battery 20 MAINTENANCE Schedule 21 MAINTENANCE Task List 22 MAINTENANCE One Year...

Page 2: ... designed for years of reliable usage this product was made to become an integral part of your commercial fitness venue Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual Understanding the correct assembly and operation of this product will help ensure that exercisers obtain their fitness goals safely and successfully ...

Page 3: ...responsible for any safety issue that arises due to the misuse of accessories or parts At the same time we will terminate the warranty terms of this equipment Use this bike only for its intended use as described in this manual Never operate this bike if it has been damaged in any way If it is not working properly or has been dropped or damaged contact your dealer Keep all air ventilation areas fre...

Page 4: ...OP YOUR WORKOUT and consult your physician immediately Work within your recommended exer cise level DO NOT work to exhaustion Before beginning any exercise program you should consult with your doc tor It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examination Warning Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate Over exercise may result in serious injury or death If you feel faint stop e...

Page 5: ...e vélo peut s arrêter ou ne s arrêter pas immédiatement si quelque chose obstacle le mouvement NE PAS utiliser d accessoire non spécifiquement recommandé par le fabricant Car cela pourraient provoquer des blessures ou entraîner une panne de l appareil Une surveillance étroite est nécessaire quand le vélo est utilisé par ou à proximité d enfants de malades ou de personnes handicapées Utilisez le vé...

Page 6: ...es ces corrections seront à la charge de l utilisateur Dans ce manuel les mots gauche et droit sont utilisés en référence aux pièces et au produit Comme tels les mots gauche et droit font respectivement référence aux côtés gauche et droit de l exerciseur De même pour plus de concision le mot est utilisé dans certains cas où des rondelles des vis et autres matériels sont associés ATTENTION Les syst...

Page 7: ...t 1 36 Floating piece 2 Ø22 Ø9 5 15 37 Screw 8 M6 P1 0 10L 38 Console s connect wire 1 39 Stem 1 40 Main tube S T s lock lever 1 M16 P1 5 15 41 Vortec VC 3 console 1 42 Screw 4 M4 P0 7 15L 43 Seat post bottom slider s end cap front 1 44 Lock lever 2 M12 P1 75 22L Ø8 10L 45 Water bottle cage 1 46 Screw 2 M5 P0 8 15L 47 Saddle 1 48 Rear top slider 2 49 Seat post 1 50 Main tube S T s lock lever 1 51 ...

Page 8: ...to exercise on this product Also for brevity the word screws is used where screws washers and other hardware may be involved STEP 1 Install the Stabilizers Pedals and Handlebar a Secure the front stabilizer tube 30 with screws 31 b Secure the rear stabilizer tube 32 with screws 31 c Secure the pedals 34 onto the cranks with screws 31 d Insert the handlebar 35 onto stem s bottom slider and secure w...

Page 9: ...all the seat post bottom slider s end cap front as shown g Secure the water bottle cage 45 into place with screws 46 h Insert seat post 49 into frame s seat tube and move upward or downward until at a proper position then use the stem lock lever 44 to fix it and then assembly saddle 47 on the rear top slider 48 sliding saddle in forward or backward until at a proper position then use lock lever 44...

Page 10: ...10 STEP 3 Remove the Plastic Battery Insulation Tab i Please gently pull the plastic battery insulation tab as shown prior to use The console will make a beep sound when power is on i ...

Page 11: ... this bike must sit level on a flat floor If necessary adjust the levelers by following instructions a through c below a Loosen the leveler nut b Rotate the leveler foot downward so it firmly touches the floor c To secure this position secure the leveler nut against the product frame a b c ...

Page 12: ...OPERATE THE PRODUCT OPERATION Safety Operating Area a Safety clearance required as below shown Do not allow people to be near this area when operating b Noise emission under load is higher than without load ...

Page 13: ...out position as below shown b Over exercise or improper workout position may result in serious injury c User can hold onto handles for stability when getting on or getting off from the right left side of the bike d This product is intended for exercise legs ...

Page 14: ...rame Slide the handlebar post up or down to the required height and retighten the release lever Make sure the handlebar is secure with no lateral or vertical movement Undo the release lever located in area A where the seat post fits into the frame Adjust the seat to the required height Then retighten the release lever Make sure the lever is tight enough to prevent the seat from twisting side to si...

Page 15: ...15 OPERATION Overview ...

Page 16: ... be close without pressing any key for 1 minute 4 After setting the monitor will start to measure and display every exercise values Once the exercise target value is reached the monitor will beep for 3 seconds press any key can stop the beep The monitor will be entered automatically into the free ride mode without any new setting Display Values Selection To press UP key to select display values as...

Page 17: ...lay range is 10 999 DISTANCE 1 Under Free ride mode distance will be automatically counted up as range 0 0 999 9 km or mile 2 Setting value range of Count Down is 1 0 999 0 km or mile The monitor will beep when count down to 0 CALORIE 1 Calorie displays K Cal on the LCD 2 Calorie will be automatically counted up as range 0 0 9999 PULSE Pulse display range is 40 240 beats per second The Pulse value...

Page 18: ...sity process No blinking lights mean user is in low or normal intensity exercise process Age setting Press ENTER RESET key three times during stop mode the AGE number will be blinking then press UP or DOWN key to set age Press ENTER key to confirm the age setting After age setting monitor will calculate and set suitable Light blinking threshold automatically Attention Working Temperature 0 C 50 C ...

Page 19: ...ng maintenances Do NOT use cleaners with alcohol ammonia or other damaging chemi cals The use of such chemicals can damage the product and void the war ranty Never spray or pour any liquid directly onto the product Doing so can damage electronic components and void the warranty Use a clean lint free towel dampened with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose cleaner to thoroughly clean the handlebar...

Page 20: ...attery Remove screws 37 and the battery cover 51 from the front stabilizer tube 30 as shown and then replace the new battery 52 b ANT battery Press cover and pull it out and then turn ANT battery cover 53 to replace the new battery 54 as shown a b ...

Page 21: ...y Week Month Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect for looseness and secure if necessary 3 Saddle Wipe clean with a slightly damp towel 4 Pedals Inspect for looseness and secure if necessary 5 Stem Clean and lubricate ...

Page 22: ... Inspect pedals and secure them if necessary Weekly tasks Wipe dirt and debris off the saddle Apply silicone lubricant to the stem Caution Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing on this product Electronic components can carry an electrical charge even after the product has been turned off For safety turn off unit power Wait five minutes to allow capacitors to discharge Then disco...

Page 23: ...Completed Weekly Tasks Weeks 1 7 Weeks 8 14 Weeks 15 21 Weeks 22 28 Completed Weekly Tasks Weeks 29 35 Weeks 35 42 Weeks 43 49 Weeks 50 52 Completed Monthly tasks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Completed Quarterly Tasks Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ _______________________________________...

Page 24: ...d Diagram Note We reserve the right to revise the following diagrams at any time without notice or obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes Please visit our official website www gosportsart com for the latest version ...

Page 25: ...25 Your Authorized Distributor ...

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