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21. Notice to persons with pacemakers, defibrillators or other
implanted electronic devices. Persons who have a pacemaker use
the pulse sensor at their own risk. Before starting use, an exercise
test under a doctorʼs supervision is advised.
22. Pregnant women are not advised to use the product. Please
consult your doctor before using it.
23. Always hold the handlebar when getting on, getting down, or
using the product.
24. Care should be taken mounting/dismounting the exercise
bicycle.
25. When you stop exercising, allow the pedals to slowly come
to a stop.
26. Maximum user weight: 110 kg – 242 pounds.
27. There should only be one person on the product during the
exercise
28. Clean with a damp sponge. Rinse and dry thoroughly
SAFETY
SETTINGS
Warning: It is necessary to get off the bike to proceed to the settings (saddle, handlebar)
HOW TO ADJUST THE
POSITION OF THE SEAT
For effective exercising, the seat
should be at the proper height.
As you pedal, there should be
a slight bend of the knees when
the pedals are at the lowest
position. To adjust the seat, first
hold the seat (45) and loosen the
seat post knob (41). Align one of
the holes in the seat post with the
hole in the frame tube (4). Insert
the seat knob into the frame and
the seat post, and tighten the
seat knob (41) into the frame.
CAUTION :
• Be sure to insert the seat post
knob through one of the holes
in the seat post, and firmly
tighten the seat post knob.
• Never exceed the maximum
saddle height.
HOW TO LEVEL THE BIKE
If the bike rocks during use, turn
one or both plastic caps at the
end of the back foot until the
rocking stops.
SETTING THE RESISTANCE
According to the EN (European
Norm) defi nition, this product is an
item of “pedal crank training equi-
pment”.
You can adjust the braking torque
not only with your pedalling speed
but also by manually choosing
your resistance level (by turning
the torque control knob on non-
motorised products and by pres-
sing the +/- buttons on motorised
products).
However, if you retain the same
level of resistance, the braking
torque will increase/decrease as
your pedalling speed increases
and decreases.
45
1
1 2
3
4
41
-
+
3
2