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Table of ContentsProduct Safety Page.01.............................................................................
Trouble Shooting & Maintenance ...................................... Page.11
Assembly ............................................................................. Page.04 ~ 09
Hardware & Tools ...................................................................... Page.03
Computer ....................................................................................... Page.12
Part List .......................................................................................... Page.21
Exploded View ............................................................................ Page.22
Part Drawing & Box A/B Contents ....................................... Page.02
Adjustments ................................................................................ Page.10
Warm Up ....................................................................................... Page.20
Product SafetyBasic precautions should always be followed, including the following safety instructions when using this equipment: Read all instructions before using this equipment.
1. Read all the instructions in this manual and do warm up exercises before using this equipment.
2. Before exercise, in order to avoid injuring your muscles, warm-up exercise for every muscle group is highly recommended. Please refer to the Warm Up pages for pre and post workout.
3. Please make sure all components are not damaged and in working order before use. This equipment should be placed on a flat surface while in use. Using a mat or other material on the ground is recommended.
4. Please wear proper clothes and shoes when using this equipment; do not wear clothes that might catch in any part of the equipment.
5. Do not attempt any maintenance or adjustments other than those described in this manual. Should any problems arise, discontinue use and consult an Authorized Service Representative.
6. Be careful when stepping on or leaving the pedals. Always hold the handlebars first and make sure the pedal at your side is at its lowest position. Step on the pedal, and stride over the main frame then step on the other pedal. When using, please hold onto the handlebars. To ensure the pedals run smoothly push or pull on the handlebars first, then follow with leg motion. When stepping off the machine, make sure one pedal is at its lowest position and step out of there before stepping out of the pedal at the highest position.
7. Do not use the equipment outdoors.
8. This equipment is for household use only.
9. Only one person should be on the equipment while in use.
10. Keep children and pets away from the product while in use. This machine is designed for adults only. If you feel any chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or short of breath, you should stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing.
11. If you feel any chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or short of breath, you should stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing.
12. The maximum weight capacity for this product is 300 lbs/135 kgs.
Before beginning any exercise program consult your physician. This is especially important for the persons who are over 35 years old or who have pre-existing health problems. Read all instructions before using any fitness equipment.
WARNING:
CAUTION: Read all instructions carefully before operating this product. Retain this Owner’s Manual for future reference.
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Part Drawing & Box A/B ContentsA01 A12 A16 A15
C12/C28MainBody U Shape Rail Front Stabilizer Hand Pulse Handlebar
Foot Pedal
1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC
1Set ComputerHandrail ArmDecorative Cover
Front PostDecorative Cover
Water Bottle
1PC 2Set 1Set
1PC
D02 C17/C18 C07/C08
C35
A02 A03/A05/A07 A04/A06/A08 A13/A14
C11Front Post Left Foot Bar Set Right Foot Bar Set Handrails
Nut Cap
1PC 1Set 1Set 1Set
6PCs Water Bottle Holder Webbing AC Adaptor
Lubricant
1PC 2PCs 1PC
1PC
C27 C33 D08
Box B
Box A
Foot Pedal Plug 8PCs
C27
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Hardware & ToolsB32 (9) B33 (1) B21 (6) B40 (10)
B28 (5)
Hexagon Head BoltM8x16mm Washer 5/16”x20x2.0t Bolt M5x16mm Bolt M8x25mm4PCs 4PCs 10PCs 2PCs
Bolt M8x50mm 4PCs
B29 (12) B30 (3) B23 (4)
Nut M8 Bolt M6x15mm4PCs 8PCsCurve WasherM8x20x1.5t 4PCs
Bolt 3/8”x64mm 2PCs Washer 3/8”x20x2.0t 4PCs Cap Nut 3/8” 2PCs
Hex Tool WithPhillips Screwdriver(13mm/14mm) 1PC Allen Wrench (M5) 1PC Allen Wrench (M4) 1PC
B41 (11) B42 (2) B43 (7)
(8) (14) (13)
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Assembly7. Left and Right Handrails Installation
8. Hand Pulse Handlebar Installation(a) Insert the Sensor Wire I (D04) from the Front Post (A02) into the hole on the Hand Pulse Handlebar (A15) and then pull it out from the Hand Pulse Handlebar (A15).(b) Attach the Hand Pulse Handlebar (A15) onto the Front Post (A02) with Two M8x25mm Bolts (B40). Tighten bolts with the M5 Allen Wrench provided.
9. Left/Right Front Post Decorative Covers Installation(a) Attach the Left/Right Front Post Decorative Covers (C07, C08) onto the Front Post (A02) with Two M5x16mm Bolts (B21). Tighten bolts with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided.
(a) Attach the Left/Right Handrails (A13, A14) into the Left/Right Handrail Arms (A03, A04) with Four M8x50mm Bolts (B28), Four M8 Nylon Nuts (B29), and Four 8x20x1.5T Curve Washers (B30). Tighten nylon nuts with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided.
A13
A14
B28
B28 B28
B28
B30
B30
B30
B30
B29
B29
B29
B29
A04
A03
A15
A02
B40 B40D10
D04
C07
C08
B21
B21
A02
C01
C02
Hex Tool With Phillips Screwdriver (13mm/14mm)
(B28)Bolt M8x50mm---4PCs
(B29)Nut M8---4PCs
(B30)Curve Washer M8x20x1.5t---4PCs
Allen Wrench
Hex Tool With Phillips Screwdriver (13mm/14mm)
(B21)Bolt M5x16mm---2PCs
(B40)Bolt M8x25mm---2PCs
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Assembly10. Handrail Arm Decorative Covers-Right/Left Installation
11. Foot Pedal Installation(a) Align the Right Foot Pedal and Left Foot Pedal (C12, C28) and fit to Right Foot Bar and Left Foot Bar (A05, A06). Secure and tighten firmly with Four M6x15mm Bolts (B23).(b) Slide the Foot Pedal Plug(C36) into the bolt holes of the foot pedal(C12/C28). Tighten bolts with the M4 Allen Wrench provided.
12. Bottle Holder Installation(a) Remove two M5x12mm Bolts (B15) from the Front Post (A02). Remove bolts with the M4 Allen Wrench provided. Attach the Bottle Holder (C27) onto the Front Post (A02) with Two M5x12mm Bolts (B15) that were removed. Tighten bolts with the M4 Allen Wrench provided.
(a) Attach the Handrail Arm Decorative Cover-Right (C18) and Handrail Arm Decorative Cover-Left (C17) onto the Left Handrail Arm (A03) with Four M5x16mm Bolts (B21). Tighten bolts with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided.(b) Attach the Handrail Arm Decorative Cover-Right (C18) and Handrail Arm Decorative Cover-Left (C17) onto the Right Handrail Arm (A04) with Four M5x16mm Bolts (B21). Tighten bolts with the Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided.
C17
C18
C18
C17
B21
B21
B21
B21
B21
B21
B21B21
A14A13
A04
A03
C27
B15
B15
A02
Hex Tool With Phillips Screwdriver (13mm/14mm)
(B21)Bolt M5x16mm---8PCs
Allen Wrench
(B23)Bolt M6x15mm---4PCs
Allen Wrench
B23B23
B23
B23
C28
C12
A05
A06
C36
C36
C36
C36
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Trouble ShootingComputer not working correctly
Check to make sure the computer cable is connected securely.Make sure the batteries are installed correctly.Make sure the batteries are not dead.
The elliptical trainer wobbles when in useTurn the adjustable leveler on the front stabilizer, main frame, or U shape railas needed to level the elliptical trainer.
Squeaking noise when in useThe bolts may be loose on the elliptical trainer, please inspect the bolts and tighten the loose ones.
No, inconsistent, or erratic heart rate readingAlways hold on to the handlebar grip sensors with two hands instead of just one.Try to maintain moderate pressure while holding onto the hand pulse sensors.Make sure that the wire connections for the hand pulse sensors are secure.
CleaningThe elliptical trainer can be cleaned with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives or solvents on plastic parts. Please wipe your perspiration off the elliptical trainer after each use. Be careful not get excessive moisture on the computer display panel as this might cause an electrical hazard or electronics to fail. Please keep the elliptical trainer, specially, the computer console, out of direct sunlight to prevent screen damage. Please inspect all assembly bolts and pedals on the machine for proper tightness every week.
StorageStore the elliptical trainer in a clean and dry environment away from children.
Maintenance
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Owner’s Manual of 81570 Monitor
The monitor is designed for programmable magnetic bike and elliptical trainer and introduced with the following categories: - Key Functions - Displays - Operating Ranges - Notice Before Exercise - Operation Instructions Key Functions
There are total 6 keys including UP, DOWN, ENTER, START/STOP, RECOVERY AND MODE. A. UP (▲): Selects or increases the values of PROGRAMS, GENDER, TIME, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, WATT,
CALORIES, TARGET HEART RATE, AGE, DISTANCE and 10 columns. B. DOWN (▼): Selects or decreases the values of PROGRAMS, GENDER, TIME, HEIGHT, WEIGHT,
WATT, CALORIES, TARGET HEART RATE, AGE, DISTANCE and 10 columns. C. ENTER: Chooses the functions from PROGRAMS, GENDER, TIME, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, WATT,
CALORIES, TARGET HEART RATE, AGE, DISTANCE and 10 columns. The chosen function shall flash. Please note that not all the functions can be selected in every program according to the types of each program.
D. START/STOP: Starts or stops the program chosen. And, keep pressing for 2 seconds to resets the monitor.
E. RECOVERY: Starts the function of PULSE RECOVERY. F. MODE: Changes the display of the values between CALORIES or WATT, DISTANCE or ODO and
SPEED or RPM.
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Display A. PROGRAM: Indicates the programs selected from PROGRAM 0 to PROGRAM 29.
B. LEVEL: Indicates the level of loading selected from LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 16.
C. GENDER: Indicates the gender (Male or Female) selected.
D. LOADING Profiles: There are 10 columns of loading bars, and 8 bars in each column. Each column
represents 3 minutes workout (without the change of TIME value), and each bar represents 2 levels of loading.
E. DIST/ODO/FAT%: Indicates only one value of DISTANCE or ODO or FAT% displayed depending on the programs.
F. CAL/WATT/BMR Display: Indicates only one value of CALORIES, WATT, or BMR displayed
depending on the programs.
G. TIME/HEIGHT/WEIGHT Display: Indicates only 1 value of TIME, HEIGHT, or WEIGHT displayed
depending on the programs.
H. H.R/BODY TYPE Display: Indicates only one value of HEART RATE or BODY TYPE displayed
depending on the programs.
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I. RPM: Indicates the value of RPM and SPEED.
J. T. H.R./BMI/AGE Display: Indicates only one value of TARGET HEART RATE, BMI, or AGE displayed depending on the programs.
Operating Ranges
Values Range (Count up) Count down Preset Increment (Decrement)
PROGRAM 1 ~ 30 30 ~ 1 1 1 LEVEL 1 ~ 16 16 ~ 1 N/A 1 GENDER Male, Female N/A Male N/A TIME 0:00 ~ 99:59 99:00 ~ 0:00 0:00 1:00 HEIGHT (cm) 110.0 ~ 250 250 ~ 110.0 175.0 0.5 WEIGHT (kg) 10.0 ~ 200 200 ~ 10.0 70.0 0.2 SPEED 1 ~ 999 999 ~ 1 0 1 WATT 30 ~ 400 400 ~ 30 100 10 CALORIES 0 ~ 9990 9990 ~ 0 0 10 TARGET H.R. 60 ~ 220 220 ~ 60 90 1 AGE 10 ~ 99 99 ~ 10 30 1
Things You Should Know Before Exercising
A. The values calculated or measured by the computer are for exercise purpose only, not for medical
purpose. B. The Variables May Need To Change In The Programs:
C. Please note that only 1 value of TIME or DISTANCE can be adjusted. Both adjustments do not exist at the same time. For example, the value of DISTANCE is “0” while the value of TIME is adjusted to be any number except “00:00”. Programs Selection: There are 30 programs with 1 Manual Program, 19 Preset Programs, 1 Body Fat Program, 4 Heart Rate Control Programs, 4 User Setting Programs, 1 WATT Control Program, and 1 Pulse Recovery Measuring.
Programs Variables P0 TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, AGE P1 ~ P19 TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, AGE P20 GENDER, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, AGE P21 TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, TARGET H.R. P22 ~ P24 TIME, DISTANCE, AGE, CALORIES P25 ~ P28 TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, AGE, 10 Intervals P29 TIME, DISTANCE, WATT, AGE
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D. Program Graph: Each graph shown is the profile of the loading in each interval (column). With the value of TIME counting up, each interval is 3 minutes that all the columns make up 30 minutes. With the value of TIME counting down, each interval is the value of setup TIME divided by 10. For example, if the time value is setup to 40 minutes, each interval will be 40 minutes divided by 10 intervals (40/10=4). Then, each interval will be 4 minutes. The following graphs are all the profiles in the monitor.
Manual (P0) Program 1 Program 2
Program 3 Program 4 Program 5
Program 6 Program 7 Program 8
Program 9 Program 10 Program 11
Program 12 Program 13 Program 14
Program 15 Program 16 Program 17
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Program 18 Program 19 Body Fat (P20)
Target H.R. (P21) 60% H.R.C. (P22) 75% H.R.C. (P23)
85% H.R.C. (P24) User Setting 1 (P25) User Setting 2 (P26)
User Setting 3 (P27) User Setting 4 (P28) Watt Control (P29)
E. Body Types: There are 9 body types divided according to the FAT% calculated. Type 1 is from 5% to 9%. Type 2 is from 10% to 14%. Type 3 is from 15% to 19%. Type 4 is from 20% to 24%. Type 5 is from 25% to 29%. Type 6 is from 30% to 34%. Type 7 is from 35% to 39%. Type 8 is from 40% to 44%. Type 9 is from 45% to 50%.
F. BMR: Basal Metabolic Rate G. BMI: Body Mass Index
Operation Instructions
A. Exercising With a Specific Goal: 1. TIME Control: Sets up a period of time to exercise. (Except in Program 20) 2. DISTANCE Control: Sets up a certain distance to exercise. (Except in Program 20) 3. BODY FAT Control: Computer designs various programs for different people with different body fat
ratio.
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4. WATT Control: Keeps different bodies burning in desire WATT consumed. 5. CALORIES Control: Sets up a certain calories to exercise. (Except in Program 20 & 29) 6. Heart Rate Control: Keeps users to exercise under a safe heart-beating condition
B. Pulse Rate:
The whole set of heart rate detector include 2 sensors each side. Each sensor has 2 pieces of metal parts. The correct way to get detected is to gently hold both metal parts each hand. With the good signals picked up by the computer, the heart mark in the HEART RATE/BODY TYPE Display shall flash.
C. Manual Program: PROGRAM 0 is a manual program. Press “ENTER” key to select TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and AGE. Then, press ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the values. The default level of loading is 6. After pressing “START/STOP” key to exercise, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. Users may exercise in any desire level (by pressing ▲ or ▼ during the workout) with a period of time or a certain count. With the input of age, the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise. The suggested heart rate is 85%(220 – age). So, if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H.R., the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note that it is a warning
for users to slow down or to lower the level of loading. D. Preset Programs:
PROGRAM 1 to PROGRAM 19 are the preset programs. Press “ENTER” key to select TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and AGE. Then, press ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the values. Users may exercise with different level of loading in different intervals as the profiles show. After pressing “START/STOP” key to exercise, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. Users may also exercise in any desire level (by pressing ▲ or ▼ during the workout) with a period of time or a certain distance. With the input of age, the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise. The suggested heart rate is 85%(220 – age). So, if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H.R., the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note that it is a warning
for users to speed down or to lower the level of loading. E. Body Fat Program:
Program 20 is a special program designed to calculate users’ body fat ratio and to design a specific loading profile for users. With 9 different body types, the computer can generate 9 different profiles for each. Press “ENTER” key to select GENDER, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, and AGE. Then, press ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the values. After pressing “START/STOP” key to calculate body fat, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. If the detector cannot pick up any signals, an error message “E3” will show up in the profile display. If it happens, press “START/STOP” key to calculate again. Then, the calculation values of FAT%, BMR, BMI, BODY TYPE, and a designed profile will show up shortly. Press “START/STOP” key to exercise. The profile shown in the display is specially designed for your body type.
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F. Heart Rate Control Programs: Program 21 to Program 24 are the Heart Rate Control Programs. In program 21, press “Enter” key to select TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and TARGET H.R. Users may setup a target heart rate to exercise in a period of time or a certain distance. In Program 22 to Program 24, press “Enter” key to select TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and AGE. Then, press ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the values. Users may exercise in a period of time or a certain count with 60% Max Heart Rate in Program 22, 75% Max Heart Rate in Program 23, and 85% Max Heart Rate in Program 24. After pressing “START/STOP” key to exercise, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. In these programs, the computer will adjust the level of loading according to the heart rate detected. For example, the level of loading may increase while the heart rate detected is lower than TARGET H.R. Also, the level of loading may decrease while the heart rate detected is higher than TARGET H.R.
As a result, the user’s heart rate will be adjusted to close the TARGET H.R. in the range of TARGET H.R. –5 and TARGET H.R. +5.
G. User Setting Programs: Program 25 to Program 28 are the user-setting programs. Users are free to edit the values in the order of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, AGE and the level of loading in 10 intervals. The values and profiles will be stored in the memory after setup. After pressing “START/STOP” key to exercise, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. Users may also change the ongoing loading in each interval by pressing ▲ or ▼ key, and they will not change the level of loading stored in the memory. With the input of age, the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise. The suggested heart rate is 85%(220 – age). So, if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H.R., the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note that it is a warning for
users to slow down or to lower the level of loading. H. Watt Independent Program:
Program 29 is a Watt Independent Program. Press “ENTER” key to select the values of TIME, DISTANCE, WATT, and AGE. Then, press ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the values. After pressing “START/STOP” key to exercise, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. During the exercise, the level of loading is not adjustable. In this program, computer will adjust the level of loading according to the value of WATT setup. For example, the level of loading may increase while the speed is too slow. Also, the level of loading may decrease while the speed is too fast. As a result, the calculated value of WATT will close to the value of WATT setup by users. With the input of age, the computer may suggest a target heart rate to exercise. The suggested heart rate is 85%(220 – age). So, if the heart rate detected equals to or greater than the TARGET H.R., the value of HEART RATE will keep flashing. Please note that it is a warning for users to speed
down or to lower the level of loading. I. Pulse Recovery:
It is a function to check the condition of pulse recovery that is scaled from 1.0 to 6.0 while 1.0 means the best and 6.0 means the worst and the increment is 0.1. In order to get rated correctly, users must test it right after the workout finished by pressing “PULSE” key and then stop exercising. After the key is pressed, please also apply the heart rate detector appropriately. The test will last for 1 minute and the result will show in the display.
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Warm UpQuadriceps Stretch
With one hand against a wall for balance, reach behind you and pull your right foot up. Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 counts and repeat with left foot up.
Inner Thigh StretchSit with the soles of your feet together with your knees pointing outward. Pull your feet as close into your groin as possible.Gently push your knees towards the floor. Hold for 10 counts.
Toe TouchesSlowly bend forward from your waist, letting you back and shoulders relax as you stretch toward your toes. Reach down as far as you can and hold for 15 counts.
Hamstring StretchesSit with your right leg extended. Rest the sole of your left foot against your right inner thigh. Stretch toward your toe as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts Relax and then repeat with left leg extended.
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Part ListN N r n N t
A01 Welded, Main Frame 1 B22 Bolt M12x70mm 2 C14 Hand Pulse Handlebar End Cap 2
A02 Welded, Front Post 1 B23 Bolt M6x12mm 8 C15 Handrail Foam Grip 2
A03 Welded, Left Handrail Arm 1 B24 Bolt M8x92mm 2 C16 Handrail End Cap 2
A04 Welded, Right Handrail Arm 1 B25 Nut M8 1 C17 Left Handrail Arm Decorative Cover 2
A05 Welded, Left Foot Bar 1 B26 Nut M10 3 C18 Right Handrail Arm Decorative Cover 2
A06 Welded, Right Foot Bar 1 B27 C Clip 17 1 C19 Belt Pulley 1
A07 Welded, Left Rotate Bar 1 B28 Bolt M8x50mm 4 C20 Rotate Bar Wheel 2
A08 Welded, Right Rotate Bar 1 B29 Nut M8 6 C21 Spacer for 6003 Bearing 10
A09 Welded, Idle Wheel Bracket 1 B30 Curve Washer 8x20x1.5T 8 C22 Washer 4
A10 Welded, Belt Pulley Shaft 1 B31 Handrail Arm Axle 2 C23 Spacer 2
A11 Crank 2 B32 Hex Head Bolt M8x16mm 6 C24 Bearing Bushing 10
A12 Welded, U Shape Rail 1 B33 Washer 5/16''x20x2.0T 8 C25 Bearing Housing 10
A13 Left Handrail 1 B34 Bolt M10x50mm 2 C26 Bushing 6
A14 Right Handrail 1 B35 Bolt M8x10mm 4 C27 Water Bottle Holder 1
A15 Welded, Hand Pulse Handlebar 1 B36 Bolt M6x16mm 4 C28 Left Foot Pedal 1
A16 Welded, Front Stabilizer 1 B37 Washer 8x23x2.0T 2 C29 Adjustable Leveler M8/12.5 2
A17 Axle 2 B38 Bolt M8x16mm 2 C30 Spacer 2
B01 Bolt 1/4''x1-3/4''(44mm) 2 B39 Bolt M4x16mm 6 C31 Bushing 4
B02 Washer 1/4''x16x1.5T 4 B40 Bolt M8x25mm 2 C32 Knob 2
B03 Nut 1/4'' 2 B41 Bolt 3/8''x64mm 2 C33 Webbing 2
B04 Nut 3/8''-26 2 B42 Washer 3/8''x20x2.0T 4 C34 End Cap 2
B05 Bolt M6x45mm 2 B43 Cap Nut 3/8'' 2 C35 Water Bottle 1
B06 C Clip 20 1 B44 Bolt M8x80mm 2 C36 Foot Pedal Plug 8
B07 Wave Washer 21x30x0.4T 2 B45 Hook M6 2 D01 Hand Pulse Sensor 1Set
B08 Washer 20x26x1.0T 1 B46 Nut M6 2 D02 Computer 1
B09 Rotate Bar Wheel Spacer 2 C01 Main Cover- Right 1 D03 Magnetic Flywheel 1
B10 Bolt M8x35mm 1 C02 Main Cover- Left 1 D04 Cable 1
B11 Bolt M10x25mm 1 C03 Disc Cover 2 D05 Cable 1
B12 Bolt M3.5x25mm 2 C04 Oval End Cap 50x100 2 D06 Motor with cable 1
B13 Bolt M8x16mm 4 C05 Adjustable Leveler M8/16.5 4 D07 Sensor Cable 1
B14 Bolt M8x20mm 4 C06 Transport Wheel 2 D08 AC Adaptor 1
B15 Bolt M5x12mm 2 C07 Left Front Post Decorative Cover 1 D09 AC Plug Cable 1
B16 Washer 1/2x23x2.0T 6 C08 Right Front Post Decorative Cover 1 D10 Hand Pulse Cable 1
B17 Bolt M5x10mm 4 C09 Oval End Cap 30x70 6 D11 Motor Tension Cable 1
B18 U Bracket 2 C10 Belt 1 E01 Bearing 6004 2
B19 Nut M6 2 C11 Nut Cap 6 E02 Bearing 6003 12
B20 Nut M12 2 C12 Right Foot Pedal 1 E03 Bearing 6001 4
B21 Bolt M5x16mm 22 C13 Hand Pulse Handlebar Foam Grip 2 F01 Aluminum Guide Rails 2
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Exploded View
A04
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