• Make sure that the cables are firmly attached
to ensure that signals are transferred.
1. Remove the pre-mounted screws, spring
washers and washers from the base frame (1)
(Fig. G).
2. Slide the handlebar column cover (11) onto
the handlebars (2) (Fig. H).
3. Hold the handlebar column on the base frame
and connect the sensor cables (1a) and (2a)
together (Fig. I).
4. Slide the handlebar column into the base
frame and make sure that the cables are not
trapped in the process.
5. Mount the handlebar column with the previ-
ously removed screws, spring washers and
washers (Fig. J).
Note: you need the combination tool to mount
the handlebar column (21).
6. Push the handlebar column cover over the
screws.
Mounting the handlebar and the
computer
WARNING
Risk of property damage!
Incorrect handling of the product may cause
property damage.
• Make sure that the cables are not trapped in
the process.
• Make sure that the cables are firmly attached
to ensure that signals are transferred.
1. Place the handlebar (4) into the handlebar
mount (2d) (Fig. K).
2. Pass the sensor cable (2b) through the open-
ing (2c) to the handlebar column (2) (Fig. K).
3. Remove the pre-mounted screws from the
handlebar column (Fig. K).
4. Place the front handlebar cover (13) onto the
handlebar column from above and attach it
with the previously loosened screws (Fig. K).
Note: make sure that the sensor cables extend
upwards.
5. Remove the pre-mounted screws from the rear
handlebar cover (12) and position the handle-
bar cover over the handlebar mount (Fig. K).
6. Attach the handlebar cover with the pre-
viously loosened screws and screw in the
T-screws (20) with the spring washer (19) and
the washer (18) (Fig. K).
7. Remove the pre-mounted screws at the back of
the computer (9) and use these to mount the
computer onto the handlebar column (Fig. L).
8. Connect the sensor cable (2b) with the sensor
cables (9a) and screw the loosened screws
into the computer from below through the
handlebar covers (Fig. L).
Mounting the saddle support and
the saddle
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Improper fitting of the saddle support can lead
to injuries.
• Never pull the saddle support out further than
the marking indicating the maximum.
• Always secure the saddle support with the
locking screw.
1. Slide the saddle support (3) into the seat
tube (1c) of the base frame (1) (Fig. M).
2. Fasten the seat support with the locking
screw (1b). Pull the locking screw in order to
do this and make sure that it clicks into one
of the holes in the saddle support when you
release it (Fig. M).
3. Fasten the seat (10) to the seat adjustment
track (3a) and align the seat horizontally
using a standard spirit level (not included in
the package contents).
4. Tighten the nuts (10a) on the saddle using the
combination tool (22).
In order to adjust the saddle to meet your
individual needs, proceed as follows:
— Pull the locking screw, adjust the height of
the saddle support and make sure that the
locking screw clicks into one of the holes in
the saddle support when locking (Fig. O).
— Pull the locking screw, slide the seat ad-
justment track to the desired position and
make sure that the locking screw audibly
clicks into one of the holes (Fig. P).
Mounting the bottle holder
1. Remove the pre-mounted screws from the
handlebar column (2) (Fig. N).
2. Mount the bottle holder (14) to the handlebar
column with the previously removed screws
(Fig. N).
Note: use of the water bottle holder is optional.
Disassembly
Proceed in the reverse order to disassemble the
product.
Use
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Incorrect and inattentive handling of the product
may cause injuries.
• Keep a clear space of approx. 0.6m around
the exercise area in all directions to ensure
there is enough space in an emergency.
• Place the product only on a level, non-slip
surface.
Choose an exercise area of approx.
3.00 x 1.80m (L x W).
Setting the seat, feet and handlebar
positions
• The saddle is adjusted correctly if your knees
are positioned behind the pedal axle and
your heels are touching the pedals when your
legs are extended.
• The safety straps on the pedals are adjust-
ed correctly if your feet have a good grip.
Loosen the safety straps or pull them tighter if
necessary.
• The handlebar is adjusted correctly if your
arms are fully outstretched when holding the
handlebars. If necessary, adjust the handlebar
using the T-screw (Fig. Q).
Turning the product on and off
1. Plug the power cable (15) into the socket at
the back of the product and the power plug
into a plug socket (Fig. R).
2. Press the switch (1d) to turn the product on
before exercising and off after exercising
(Fig. R).
USB connection
The computer (9) has a USB-C port for charging
your smartphone or tablet.
• To charge your smartphone or tablet, connect
it using a USB-C cable (not included in the
package contents) to the computer.
Smartphone or tablet holder
1. Place your smartphone or tablet on the smart-
phone or tablet holder on the handlebar (4).
2. Attach your smartphone or tablet with the clip.
Operating the computer
WARNING
Life-threatening hazard!
The heart rate monitoring system can malfunc-
tion. Excessive training can lead to severe injury
or death.
• If you notice an unusual reduction in your
performance, stop training immediately.
Display
The following information and functions are
shown on the display, depending on the display
status (Fig. C):
Notice field (help function menu naviga-
tion)
The (9r) field shows the most important guides
for menu navigation.
BMR/pulse
The (9s) field displays the current heart rate as
measured during exercise from 40 to a maxi-
mum of 220 beats per minute or the BMR, body
fat and BMI statistics (see "Pulse and heart rate
measurement" section).
Display field
The (9t) field displays BMI, body fat, gender,
height, weight and age.
Stop/time
The (9u) field displays the training duration with
pause mode of between 00:00 and 99:59.
Pedalling resistance level (1–32)
The (9v) field displays the pedalling resistance
with 32 pedalling resistance levels. Each of the
16 rectangular boxes making up the ten bars
represents two of the 32 pedalling resistance
levels. If a specific training time is pre-set in a
programme, the following applies:
pre-set training time: 10 (number of bars) =
exercise duration of each bar.
Rotations/minute/km/h
The (9w) field displays a pedalling rate of 0 to a
maximum of 999 rotations per minute alternately
every three seconds with the current speed of
between 0.0 to 99.9km/h.
Distance
The (9x) field displays the distance pedalled
from 0.0 to a maximum of 99.9km.
Watts
The (9y) field displays the pedalling resistance
from 0 to a maximum of 999 watts.
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