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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
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Loosen the ADJUSTMENT KNOBS(52) and adjust the
HANDLEBARS(51) to your ideal position. Tighten the knob to lock
the handlebar in position. The HANDLEBARS(51) must be adjusted
to the same position on both sides.
3. 4.
Hold Here
NOTE: The HANDLEBARS(51) may be assembled in opposite
directions or the same direction as shown in illustrations 1 and
2. Opposite directions as shown in illustration 1 is suggested
for aerobic exercise.
ADJUST THE LENGTH OF THE ROTATING HANDLEBAR
CAUTION: When using the ROTATING HANDLEBARS(51) and
PEDALS(25, 27) at the same time, take precautions to avoid hitting
your knees with the HANDLEBARS(51).
1. Adjust the HANDLEBARS(51) to the shortest position.
2. Exercise so that the RIGHT HANDLEBAR(51) is up when the
right knee is up and the LEFT HANDLEBAR(51) is up when the
left knee is up.
1.
2.
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Proper seat adjustment is important.
1. HORIZONTAL ADJUSTING: Turn the SEAT ADJUSTMENT LEVER(63) counterclockwise to loosen
the SEAT ASSEMBLY(36). Slide the SEAT ASSEMBLY(36) forward or backward to adjust the seat and
tighten the SEAT ADJUSTMENT LEVER(63) clockwise after adjusting the seat to a new position. Refer
to illustration 3.
NOTE: Please make sure to tighten the SEAT ADJUSTMENT LEVER(63) securely prior to use.
2. HEIGHT ADJUSTING: Hold the BACK CUSHION(35) as shown in illustration 4. Use other hand to loosen
and pull the SPRING KNOB(64). Slide the seat up or down to adjust. Release the knob and make sure
it is inserted into one of the adjustment holes in the SEAT POST(3). Tighten the SPRING KNOB(64).
3. Sit on the seat and place your feet on the pedals. You should be able to move through a complete pedal
stroke without locking your knees or shifting your hips on the seat. The seat is too close to the pedals
if you have more than a slight bend in your knees at the bottom of the pedal stroke. The seat is too far
from the pedals if you have to completely straighten your knees at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
4. Sit on the seat and hold the handlebars. You should be able to move through a complete rotational stroke
with arms slightly bent. If your arm is too straight or your upper body leans forward too much, you will
need to adjust the seat closer to the handlebar. If your arm is bent too much you will need to adjust the
seat farther away from the handlebar.
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