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CONTENTS
Important Safety Information
Weight Limit Capacities
Hardware Parts List
Pre Assembly Check List
Assembly Instructions
Computer Instructions
Exercise Instructions
Exploded Diagram
Parts List
Additional Information
Warranty Information
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6 - 13
14-21
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24-25
26-28
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
1. This Trainer is intended for class H (H=Domestic) use only. It is not designed for
commercial use.
2. This machine has been tested to EN 957.
3. Read the OWNER’S OPERATION MANUAL and all accompanying literature and follow it
carefully before using your Trainer.
4. Keep children and pets away from the Trainer at all times. Do not leave children
unattended in the same room with the Trainer. The Trainer is not a toy and therefore
parents and guardians should be aware of the natural tendency for children to play,
leading to situations and behaviour for which the Trainer is not intended.
5. If children are allowed to use the Trainer their physical/mental development and above
all, temperament should be taken into account. Constant supervision is therefore
needed.
6. Position the Trainer on a clear levelled surface which is clear of all obstacles as not to
restrict movement whilst exercising. DO NOT use the Trainer near water or outdoors.
7. Exercise equipment has moving parts. In the interest of safety, keep others, especially
children, at a safe distance while exercising.
8. Never hold your breath while exercising. Breathing should remain at a normal rate in
conjunction with the level of exercise being performed.
9. Rest adequately between workouts. Muscle tone develops during these rest periods.
Beginners should work out twice a week and increase gradually to 4 to 5 times per
week.
10. Remove all jewellery, including rings, chains and pins before commencing exercise.
11. Always wear suitable clothing and footwear during exercise. Do not wear loose fitting
clothing that could become entangled with the moving parts of your exercise machine.
IMPORTANT!!! THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED WEIGHT CAPACITY FOR YOUR
TRAINER IS 120KGS.
THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CONTAINS ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND
SAFETY INFORMATION. IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY, PLEASE MAKE CERTAIN
THAT YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE INFORMATION BELOW.

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HARDWARE PACKING LIST
Part No.
Description
Qty
Drawing
3
Curved washer Ф8*Ф20*1.5
9
4
Allen bolt M8*55
4
6
Hex head bolt M8*45
4
9
D type washer Ф50
2
10
Flat washer Ф8*Ф22
2
11
Decorative cover Ф50
2
12
Allen bolt M8*20
2
13
Club knob
4
14
Sleeve Ф12.7*42
2
15
Hex head bolt M10
2
16
Flat washer Ф50
2
17
Flat washer Ф10*Ф22
4
18
Nylon nut M10
2
23
Spacer
4
24
Allen bolt M8*16
5
31
Hex head bolt M10*20
2
34
Hollow carriage nutФ8*20
4
35
Allen bolt M6*12
4
99
Spring washer
9
Allen Key
2
Allen key 6mm
1
Allen key 4mm
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PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK LIST
1
36/47
32
29L/R
40
55 /56
20
8
51
2
7
50 46
22
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1
Main frame
1
2
Rear stabilizer
1
7
Left pedal
1
8
Left pedal tube
1
20
Front Stabilizer
1
22
Cover for front post
1
29L/R
Left / Right cover for pedal tube
1/1
32
Front post
1
36/47
Left / Right top handlebar
1/1
40
Stationary handlebar
1
46
Computer
1
50
Right pedal
1
51
Right pedal tube
1
55/56
Rear / Front stationary handlebar cover
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4
9
1
4
99
3
20
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
STEP 1
Attach the front stabilizer (20) to the front of the main frame (1) .Securing with 2 sets of
allen bolt (4),spring washer(99) and curved washer (3).
Attach the rear stabilizer (2) to the rear of the main frame (1). Securing with 2 sets of allen
bolt (4), spring washer (99) and curved washer (3).
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STEP 2
Insert front support (32) into decorative ring (100) and decorative cover (22).
Connect lower ribbon cable (52) and upper ribbon cable (54). Attach front support
(32) to main frame (1) and tighten with 5 sets of curve washer (3) spring washer (99)
and allen bolt (24). Then put down the decorative cover (22).
32
54
54
100 22
52
52
24
99
24
3
24
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STEP 4
Insert stationary handlebar (40) into the holes of the rear decorative cover (56). Attach
stationary handlebar (40) to front post (32), tighten with 2 sets of flat washer (17) and hex
head bolt (31). Connect Upper pulse wire (53) and lower pulse wire (57).
Attach rear stationary handlebar cover (55) and front stationary handlebar cover (56) to the
front post (32), secure with 2 self tapping screw (33) which are pre-assembled on the front
decorative cover (55) and 2 cross screw (41) which are pre-assembled on the front post
(32).
55
33
41
31
33
17
40
56
53
41
57
32
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STEP 5
Attach left pedal tube (8) to run disc (66), secure using one flat washer (16), D type washer
(9), flat washer (10), decorative cover (11) and allen bolt (12).
Slide left bottom handlebar tube (26) into left pedal tube (8). Line up the holes and insert
the sleeve (14). Then secure with a hex head bolt (15), a flat washer (17) and a nylon nut
(18). Attach a decorative cover (29L) and a decorative cover (29R) to the left pedal tube
(8), and secure with 3 self tapping screws (58). Note that 1 of the self tapping screws (58)
is pre-assembled on the left pedal tube (8) and the other 2 self tapping screws (58) are
pre-assembled on right decorative cover (29R). Repeat for right pedal tube (51).
49
58
29R
14
9
17
15
51
10
18
11
12
29L
16
26
58
66
29L
17
18
1
29R
58
8
16
58
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STEP 6
Left and right top handlebar tube (36 & 47) are marked with “L” and “R”. Inset left top
handlebar tube (36) to the left top handlebar tube (26), tighten with 2 sets of hollow
carriage nut (34) and allen bolt (35). Repeat for right top handlebar (47).
36
47
35
34
35
34
49
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
The things you should know before exercise
A. Input Power
Plug in the adaptor to the equipment then the computer will produce a beep sound and turn on the
computer at the Manual mode.
B. Program select and setting value
1. Use the UP or DOWN keys to select program mode and then press ENTER to confirm your
exercise mode.
2. At the Manual mode, the computer will use the UP or DOWN keys to set up your exercise TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE.
3. Press the START/STOP key to start exercise.
4. When you reach the target, the computer will produce beep sounds and then stop.
5. If you set up more than one target and you would like to reach next target, press START/STOP
key to keep on exercise.
C. Wake-Up Function
The monitor will entry SLEEP mode (LCD off) when there is no signal input and no key be pressed after
4 minutes. Press the screen to start the monitor.
Functions and Features:
1. TIME: Shows your elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds. Your computer will automatically
count up from 0:00 to 99:59 in one second intervals. You can also program your computer to count
down from a set value by using the UP and DOWN keys. If you continue exercising once the time
has reached 0:00, the computer will begin beeping, and reset itself to the original time set, letting you
know your workout is done.
2. DISTANCE: Displays the accumulative distance traveled during each workout up to a maximum of
999.0KM/MILE.
3. RPM: Your pedal cadence.
4. SPEED: Displays your workout speed value in KM/MILE per hour.
5. CALORIES: Your computer will estimate the cumulative calories burned at any given time during
your workout.
6. PULSE: Your computer displays your pulse rate in beats per minute during your workout.
7. AGE: Your computer is age-programmable from 10 to 99 years. If you do not set an age, this function
will always default to age 35.
8. TARGET HEART RATE (TARGET PULSE): The heart rate you should maintain is called your Target
Hear Rate in beats per minute.
9. PULSE RECOVERY: During the START stage, leave the hands holding on grips or leave the chest
transmitter attached and then press “PULSE RECOVERY” key, time starts counting from 00:60 -
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status with the grade F1.0 to F6.0.
1.0 means OUTSTANDING
1.0<F<2.0 means EXCELLENT
2.0≦F≦2.9 means GOOD
3.0
≦
F
≦
3.9 means FAIR
4.0
≦
F
≦
5.9 means BELOW AVERAGE
6.0 means POOR
Note: If no pulse signal input then the computer will show “P” on the PULSE window. If the computer
shows “ERR” on the message window, please re-press the PULSE RECOVERY key and please
make sure your hands are keeping well on the grips or the chest transmitter is attached well.
11.TEMPERATURE: Display the current temperature.
Key function:
There are 6 button keys and the function description as follows:
1. START/STOP key: a. Quick Start function: Allows you to start the computer without selecting a
program. Manual workout only. Time automatically begins to count up from zero
b. During the exercise mode, press the key to STOP exercise.
c. During the stop mode, press the key to START exercise.
2. UP key: a. Press the key to increase the resistance during exercise mode.
b. During the setting mode, press the key to increase the value of Time, Distance, Calories, Age
and select Gender and Program.
3. DOWN key: a. Press the key to decrease the resistance during exercise mode.
b. During the setting mode, press the key to decrease the value of Time, Distance, Calories,
Age and select Gender and Program.
4. ENTER key: a. During the setting mode, press the key to accept the current data entry.
b. At the stop mode, by holding this key for over two seconds the user can reset all values to
zero or default value.
c. During setting the Clock, press this key can accept the setting hour and setting
minute.
5. BODY FAT key: Press the key to input your HEIGHT, WEKGHT, GENDER and AGE then to measure
your body fat ratio,
6. PULSE RECOVERY key: Press the key to activate heart rate recovery function.
Program Introduction & Operation:
Manual Program: Manual
P1 is a manual program. User can start exercise by pressing START/STOP key. The default
resistance level is 5. Users may exercise in any desirous of resistance level (Adjusting by
UP/DOWN keys during the workout) with a period of time or a number of calories or a certain
distance.
Operations: 1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select the MANUAL (P1) program.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter MANUAL program.
3. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise TIME.
Press ENTER key to confirm your desired TIME.
4. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your target
DISTANCE. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE.
5. The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise CALORIES.
Press
ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES.
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ENTER key to confirm your desired Pulse.
7. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.
Preset Program: Steps, Hill, Rolling, Valley, Fat Burn, Ramp, Mountain, Intervals, Random,
Plateau, Fartlek, Precipice Program
PROGRAM 2 to PROGRAM 13 is the preset programs. Users can exercise with different level of
loading in different intervals as the profiles show. Users may exercise in any desirous of resistance
level (Adjusting by UP/DOWN keys during the workout) with a period of time or a number of calories
or a certain distance.
Operations: 1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select one of the above programs from P2 to P13.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program.
3. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise
TIME. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired TIME.
4. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your
target DISTANCE. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE.
5 The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise
CALORIES. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES.
6. The PULSE will flash and then you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise
PULSE. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired Pulse.
7. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.
User Setting Program: User 1, User 2, User 3, User 4
Program 14 to 17 is the user setting program. Users are free to create the values in the order of
TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and the resistance level in 10 columns. The values and profiles will
be stored in the memory after setup. Users may also change the ongoing loading in each column by
UP/DOWN keys, and they will not change the resistance level stored in the memory.
Operations: 1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select the USER program from P14 to P17.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program.
3. The column 1 will flash, and then use the UP/DOWN keys to create your personal
exercise profile. Press ENTER to confirm your first column of exercise profile. The
default level is load 1.
4. The column 2 will flash, and then use the UP/DOWN keys to create your personal
exercise profile. Press ENTER to confirm your second column of exercise profile.
5. Follow the above description 5 and 6 to finish your personal exercise profiles. Press
ENTER to confirm your desired exercise profile.
6. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your exercise
TIME.
Press ENTER key to confirm your desired TIME.
7. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your target
DISTANCE. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE.
8. The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to setting your
exercise CALORIES. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES.
9. The PULSE will flash and then you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise
PULSE. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired Pulse.
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Heart Rate Control Program: 55% H.R.C., 65% H.R.C., 75% H.R.C., 85% H.R.C., Target H.R.C.
Program 18 to Program 22 is the Heart Rate Control Programs and Program 22 is the Target Heart
Rate Control program.
Program 18 is the 55% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 – AGE) x 55%
Program 19 is the 65% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 – AGE) x 65%
Program 20 is the 75% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 – AGE) x 75%
Program 21 is the 85% Max H.R.C. - - Target H.R. = (220 – AGE) x 85%
Program 22 is the Target H.R.C. - - Workout by your target heart rate value.
Users can exercise according to your desired Heart Rate program by setting your AGE, TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIES or TARGET PULSE. In these programs, the computer will adjust the
resistance level according to the heart rate detected. For example, the resistance level may
increase every 20 seconds while the heart rate detected is lower than the TARGET H.R.C. Also the
resistance level may decrease every 20 seconds while the heart rate detected is higher than the
TARGET H.R.C.
Operations: 1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select one of the heart rate control program from P18 to
P22.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program
3. The AGE will flash at P18 to P21 programs and you can press UP or DOWN keys to
set your AGE. The default age is 35.
4. At program 22, the TARGET PULSE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys
to set your TARGET PULSE between 80 to 180. The default TARGET PULSE is
120.
5. The TIME will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise TIME.
Press ENTER key to confirm your desired TIME.
6. The DISTANCE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your target
DISTANCE. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired DISTANCE.
7. The CALORIES will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your exercise
CALORIES. Press ENTER key to confirm your desired CALORIES.
8. Press the START/STOP key to begin exercise.
Body Fat Program: Body Fat
Program 23 is a special program design to calculate users’ body fat ratio and to offer a specific
loading profile for users. There are 3 body types divided according to the FAT% calculated.
Type1: BODY FAT% > 27
Type2: 27
≧
BODY FAT%
≧
20
Type3: BODY FAT % < 20
The computer will show the test results of FAT PERCENT, BMI and BMR.
Operations: 1. Use UP/DOWN keys to select the BODY FAT (P24) program.
2. Press the ENTER key to enter your workout program.
3. The HEIGHT will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your HEIGHT.
Press ENTER key to confirm your HEIGHT. The default HEIGHT is 170cm or 5’07”
(5feet 7 inches).
4. The WEIGHT will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your WEIGHT.
Press ENTER key to confirm your WEIGHT. The default WEIGHT is 70kgs or
155lbs.
5. The GENDER will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to select your sex.
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Operation guide:
confirm your Gender. The default sex is 1 (MAN).
6. The AGE will flash and you can press UP or DOWN keys to set your AGE. Press
ENTER key to confirm your AGE. The default AGE is 35.
7. Press the START/STOP key to begin body fat measurement. If the window show E
on the window, please make sure your hands are attached well on the grips or the
chest belt is touch well on your body. Then press the START/STOP key again to
begin body fat measurement.
8. After finished your measurement, the computer will show the values of BMR, BMI
and FAT PERCENT on the LCD display. Furthermore, the computer will show your
own exercise profile for your body type.
9. Press START/STOP key to begin exercise.
1. Sleep Mode:
The computer will enter the sleep mode when there is no signal input and no keys be pressed
after 4 minutes. You can press any key to wake up the computer.
2. BMI (Body Mass Index): BMI is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to
both adult men and women.
3. BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate): Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) shows the number of calories
your body needs to operate. This doesn’t account for any activity, it’s simply the energy needed to
sustain a heartbeat, breathing and normal body temperature. It measures the body at rest, not
sleep, at room temperature.
Error Message:
E1 (ERROR 1):
Normal state: During workout, when the monitor did not get the count signal from the gear motor
more than 4 seconds and check under successive 3 times then the LCD will show E1.
Power on state: The gear motor will return to zero automatically, when the signal of motor cannot be
detected for more than 4 seconds then the gear motor’s driver will be cut off
immediately and show the E1 on the LCD display. All the other digital and function
mark are blank, and the output signals are cut off also.
E2 (ERROR 2): When the monitor read the memory data, if the I.D. code is not correct or the memory IC
damages then the monitor will show E2 immediately at power on.
E3 (ERROR 3): After 4 seconds by start mode, the computer detects the faulty motor did not leave the
zero point then the LCD bar displays “E3”.
Technical data of the current adapter
1. Available for Input: 230V/50Hz or 60Hz Output: 6V DC/0.5~1A
2. Available for Input: 110V/50Hz or 60Hz Output: 6V DC/0.5~1A
LCD Workout Graphics
PRESET PROGRAM PROFILES:
PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 3
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BODY FAT TEST PROGRAMS:
PROGRAM 23
BODY FAT (STOP MODE) BODY FAT (START MODE)
Workout Time: 40 minutes Workout Time: 40 minutes Workout time: 20 minutes
Workout Time: 40 minutes Workout Time: 40 minutes Workout time: 20 minutes
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INNER THIGH
FORWARD
BENDS
CALF / ACHILLES
EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS
Using your ELLIPTICAL TRAINER will provide you with several benefits, it will improve
your physical fitness, tone muscle and in conjunction with a calorie controlled diet help you
lose weight.
1.
The Warm Up Phase
This stage helps get the blood flowing around the body and the muscles working properly. It
will also reduce the risk of cramp and muscle injury. It is advisable to do a few stretching
exercises as shown below. Each stretch should be held for approximately 30 seconds, do
not force or jerk your muscles into a stretch - if it hurts, STOP.
SIDE BENDS OUTER THIGH
2.
The Exercise Phase
This is the stage where you put the effort in. After regular use, the muscles in your legs will
become more flexible. Work to your but it is very important to maintain a steady tempo
throughout. The rate of work should be sufficient to raise your heart beat into the target
zone shown on the graph below.
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3.
The Cool Down Phase
This stage is to let your Cardio-vascular System and muscles wind down. This is a repeat of
the warm up exercise e.g. reduce your tempo, continue for approximately 5 minutes. The
stretching exercises should now be repeated, again remembering not to force or jerk your
muscles into the stretch.
As you get fitter you may need to train longer and harder. It is advisable to train at least
three times a week, and if possible space your workouts evenly throughout the week.
MUSCLE TONING
To tone muscle while on your ELLIPTICAL TRAINER you will need to have the resistance
set quite high. This will put more strain on our leg muscles and may mean you cannot train
for as long as you would like. If you are also trying to improve your fitness you need to alter
your training program. You should train as normal during the warm up and cool down
phases, but towards the end of the exercise phase you should increase resistance making
your legs work harder. You will have to reduce your speed to keep your heart rate in the
target zone.
WEIGHT LOSS
The important factor here is the amount of effort you put in. The harder and longer
you work the more calories you will burn. Effectively this is the same as if you were
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EXPLODED DIAGRAM
38
55
37
33
38
46
47
45
53
37
39
43
42
41
31
33
42
44
48
34
56
36
30
35
28
34
17
28
41
40
35
57
12
10
27
27
27
27
27
10
12
30
32
24
49
26
99
24
24
25
25
18 3
3
3
24
25
3
3
15
14
54
18
17
15
17
100
25
14
22
50
6
6
101
51
9
11
6
6
52
16
29L
10
12
58
8
23
7
29R
58
16
4
99
3
101
58
1
58
23
29R
29L
20
21
99
4
3
12
10
11
13 13
9
101
19
101
2
5
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PARTS LIST
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1
Main frame
1
2
Rear stabilizer
1
3
Curve washerФ8*Ф20*1.5
9
4
Allen bolt M8*55
4
5
End cap for rear stabilizer
2
6
Hex head bolt M8*45
4
7
Pedal ( L )
1
8
Pedal tube ( L )
1
9
D type washer Ф50
2
10
Flat washerФ8*Ф22
4
11
Decorative cover Ф50
2
12
Allen bolt M8*20
4
13
Club knob
4
14
Sleeve Ф12.7*42
2
15
Hex head bolt M10
2
16
Flat washer Ф50
2
17
Flat washerФ10*Ф22
4
18
Nylon nut M10
2
19
End cap for front stabilizer ( L )
1
20
Front stabilizer
1
21
End cap for front stabilizer ( R )
1
22
Decorative cover
1
23
Sleeve
4
24
Allen bolt M8*20
5
25
Gum cover
4
26
Bottom handlebar tube ( L )
1
27
Gum cover
6
28
D type washer Ф42
2
29L
Decorative cover ( L )
2
29R
Decorative cover ( R )
2
30
Decorative cover Ф42
2
31
Hex head boltM10*20
2
32
Front support
1
33
Self-tapping screw ST4*16
2
34
Hollow carriage nut Ф8*20
4
35
Allen bolt M6*12
4
36
Top handlebar tube ( L )
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PARTS LIST
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
37
Foam grip for top handlebar tube
2
38
End cap
2
39
Foam grip for handlebar
1
40
Handlebar
1
41
Cross screw M5*15
2
42
Hand pulse sensor
2
43
Flat washer Ф4.2*Ф12
2
44
Self-tapping screw ST4*20
2
45
Cross screw M5*10
4
46
Meter
1
47
Top handlebar tube ( R )
1
48
Grommet
1
49
Bottom handlebar tube ( R )
1
50
Pedal ( R )
1
51
Pedal tube ( R )
1
52
Lower ribbon cable
1
53
Upper pulse wire
2
54
Upper ribbon cable
1
55
Front decorative cover
1
56
Rear decorative cover
1
57
Lower pulse wire
2
58
Self-tapping screw ST5*15
17
59
Self-tapping screw ST5*15
12
60
Sensor wire
1
61
Power wire
1
62
Motor wire
1
63
Motor
1
64
Run disc cover
2
65
Flange nut
4
66
Run disc
2
67
Run disc holder
2
68
Self-tapping screw ST5*15
8
69
Rear chain cover ( R )
1
70
Front chain cover ( R )
1
71
Axle
1
72
Belt pulley
1
73
Nylon nut M6
4

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PARTS LIST
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
74
Circlip Ф17
2
75
Bearing 6203
2
76
Sensor bracket
1
77
Spring
1
78
Hex head nut M6
2
79
Hex head bolt M6*25
1
80
Axle for flywheel
1
81
Circlip Ф12
2
82
Bearing 6001
2
83
Flywheel
1
84
Allen bolt M6*15
4
85
Magnet assembly
1
86
Rear chain cover ( L )
1
87
Front chain cover ( L )
1
88
Nylon nut M8
2
89
Allen bolt M8*55
1
90
Flat washer Ф8*Ф17
1
91
Idler wheel plate
1
92
Adjusting spring
1
93
Adjusting bolt
1
94
Hex head nut M8
1
95
Powder
1
96
Allen bolt M8*20
1
97
Belt
1
98
Sensor magnet
1
99
Spring washer
9
100
Decorative ring
1
101
Spacer
4

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Packaging Disposal
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Government guidelines ask that we reduce the amount of waste material disposed of in
land fill sites. We therefore ask that you dispose of all packaging waste responsibly at
public recycling centres.
End of Life Disposal
We at Pure-Tec Limited hope you enjoy many years of enjoyable use from your Trainer.
However, a time will come when your Trainer will come to the end of its useful life. Under
‘European WEEE Legislation‘ you are responsible for the appropriate disposal of your
Trainer to a recognised public collection facility.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. Inspect and tighten all parts before using the Trainer.
2. The Trainer can be cleaned using a damp cloth and mild non-abrasive detergent. DO
NOT use solvents.
3. Examine the Trainer regularly for signs of damage or wear.
4. Failure to examine the Bike regularly may affect the safety level of the equipment.
5. Replace any defective components immediately and/or keep the Bike out of use until
repair.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Pure-Tec warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and material, under
normal use and service conditions. Please refer to www.puretecfitness.com for warranty
terms. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and is valid for home use only.
Pure-Tec’s obligation under this Warranty is limited to replacing damaged or faulty parts
at Pure-Tec’s option.
All returns must be pre-authorised by Pure-Tec. This warranty does not extend to any
product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage, abuse,
misuse, improper or abnormal usage, purchasers own repairs or for products used for
commercial or rental purposes. No other warranty beyond that specifically set forth above
is authorised by Pure-Tec .
Pure-Tec is not responsible or liable for indirect, special or consequential damages arising
out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other damages with
respect to any economic loss, loss of property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of
enjoyments or use, costs of removal, installation or other consequential damages or
whatsoever natures.
The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties and any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in its scope and
duration to the terms set forth herein.
Your statutory rights are not affected.
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts can be ordered by contacting our Customer Solutions
Department, Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm GMT :
Pure-Tec Limited
www.puretecfitness.com
Tel:+44 (0) 1482 212098
Email:[email protected]
Monday - Friday 0800 - 1700GMT
When ordering replacement parts, please give the following information,
1.
Model
2.
Description of Parts
3.
Part Number
4.
Date of Purchase







