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7.
Connection inspection – before first use and regularly check the fastening of screws, bolts and other connections.
8.
Device efficiency – before each workout, ensure that all parts are properly secured and that the device is fully
functional.
9.
Wear and damage – regularly check the technical condition, especially the foam handles, leg caps and upholstery.
Damaged parts must be replaced immediately.
10. Structural safety – do not insert any objects into the openings of the device.
11. Protruding parts – pay attention to protruding adjusters and other structural parts that may interfere with your
workout.
12. Intended use – use the equipment for its intended purpose. In the event of damage or disturbing noises,
stop training and do not use the device until the problem has been rectified.
13. Sportswear – exercise in comfortable clothing and sports footwear. Avoid loose clothing that could get caught on the
equipment.
14. Equipment class – the device belongs to class H according to EN ISO 20957-1 and is intended for home use only.
It is not suitable for therapeutic, rehabilitation or commercial use.
15. Lifting and carrying – maintain correct posture to avoid spinal injuries.
16. Accessibility for children – this product is intended for adults only. Children should not have access to the device without
supervision.
17. Assembly – assemble the device according to the instructions, using only the parts included in the set. Check that
all parts are present before assembly.
Warning: Read the instructions before using the fitness equipment. The manufacturer is not liable for injuries or damage resulting from
improper use.
Technical data
Net weight: 27.5 kg
Flywheel: 9 kg
Dimensions when unfolded: 123-139 × 69.5 × 101.5 cm
Maximum load: 120 kg
Maintenance
Clean the device with a soft, damp cloth.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
Remove sweat marks – their acidic reaction may damage the coating.
Store the equipment in a dry place, protecting it from moisture and corrosion.
Resistance adjustment and braking
Resistance is adjusted using the knob under the handlebars: turn it to the left (–) to decrease resistance, to the right (+) to
increase it.
To stop the device, simply stop pedalling – there is no locking system or safety brake.
ASSEMBLY
1. Front stabiliser assembly
Attach the front stabiliser (27) to the main frame (30) using two bolts (21), washers (48 and 22) and nuts (3).
2. Rear stabiliser assembly
Attach the rear stabiliser (28) to the seat adjustment tube (4) using bolts (21), washers (48 and 22) and nuts (3).
3. Handlebar stem assembly
Pull the end of the resistance cable (56) through the resistance adjustment cable hook, as shown in Figure A.
Pull the tension control cable (52) through the hole in the metal tension control cable bracket (50) as shown in
Figure B.
Connect the voltage control cable (52) to the resistance adjustment cable (50) — as shown in Figure C.
Connect the pulse cables and sensor to the cables located in the steering column.
Insert the front steering column (46) into the main frame (30) and secure it with four screws (14) with washers (74 and 12)
as shown in Figure D.
4. Computer installation
Connect the computer cable (56) and pulse cables (58) to the cables coming out of the computer. Attach the computer to the front
vertical tube (46), make sure it fits snugly, and tighten it with a screw (71).
5. Assembling the small front handlebar
Connect the steering wheel (8) to the steering column (46) using the set of screws (14), washers (74) and (12).
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