Sunny Health & Fitness SF-B1509 Clipless Pedal Premium Indoor Cycling Exercise Bike

User Manual - Page 9

For SF-B1509.

PDF File Manual, 13 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

SF-B1509 photo
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
8
ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE
Adjust the resistance of the bike using the Tension Knob (No.
47). Increase the level of resistance by turning the Tension
Knob (No. 47) to the RIGHT (clockwise), decrease the level of
resistance by turning the Tension Knob (No. 47) to the LEFT
(counter-clockwise).
EMERGENCY BRAKE
During use, users can stop the bike completely by pushing down
on the Tension Knob (No. 47). Pushing down on the Tension
Knob (No. 47) will enforce the brake and bring the bike to an
immediate stop.
TRANSPORTING THE BIKE
To move the bike, first ensure that the Handlebar (No. 3) is
properly secured. If the handlebar is loose, tighten the
Adjustment Knob (No. 16) to secure it. Next, stand at the front
of the bike so that you’re directly in front of the handlebar. Firmly
grasp and hold each side of the handlebar, place one foot on the
front stabilizer and tilt the bike towards you until the
transportation wheels on the front stabilizer touch the ground.
With the wheels on the ground, you can transport the bike to the
desired location with ease.
NOTE: When moving the bike, always use caution as
unexpected impact, such as dropping the bike, may cause injury
and affect the bike’s performance.
DISMOUNTING
For your safety, it is recommended that you never attempt to dismount or remove your feet from the
pedals until both the flywheel and pedals/crank have come to a complete stop. Failure to follow this
recommendation may lead to loss of control and/or serious injury.
Here are a few examples of how to safely dismount the bike:
1. Reduce the pedal speed until the pedals/crank come to a complete stop.
2. Increase the resistance until the pedals/crank come to a complete stop.
3. Push and hold the tension knob down until the pedals/crank come to a complete stop.
16
3
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...