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EXCITE
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  • Page 1 EXCITE Bike User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Manufacturer and equipment identification ..........3 G O A L TIME TIME CALORIES DISTANCE CALORIES DISTANCE PR OG RA M Description of the equipment ..............5 G O A L CUSTOM TEST WEIGHT LOSS CLEAR ENTER PROFILES watts kcal min:sec Technical data ..................
  • Page 3: Manufacturer And Equipment Identification

    Manufacturer and equipment identification A - Manufacturer’s name and address E - CE Mark B - Description of product F - Tells you to consult the User manual C - Electrical specifications and type of fuses G - Serial number and date of manufacture (700 and 500 versions) H - Certification mark for the USA and Canada D - Equipment classification...
  • Page 4 Manufacturer and equipment identification Equipment with codes DAC7M..., DAC5M..., DAC2M..., DAC3M... are intended for medical use and have been designed and built for use in outpatient clinics, hospitals, clinics and sport centres, for muscular therapy and rehabilitation. Equipment with codes DAC7M..., DAC5M..., DAC2M..., DAC3M... can be used by or close to children, invalids, disabled persons or people with evident physical problems only under close superUnityn of a doctor or a qualified professional.
  • Page 5: Description Of The Equipment

    Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Control panel: controls all available functions, from setting up workout programs to viewing messages and related workout information. Bike Excite...
  • Page 6 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Handlebar: this can be held by the user during the workout. The 700 and 700 SP versions have sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor) and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level.
  • Page 7 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Handlebar: this can be held by the user during the workout. The 700 and 700 SP versions have sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor) and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level.
  • Page 8 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Handlebar: this can be held by the user during the workout. The 700 and 700 SP versions have sensors for monitoring the heart rate (hand sensor) and the Fast Track Control to change the effort level.
  • Page 9 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Saddle, adjustable height. Bike Excite...
  • Page 10 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Pedals: with adjustable straps for a more stable foot position. Bike Excite...
  • Page 11 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Bases: support the equipment frame and components. Bike Excite...
  • Page 12 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Reading stand: for standing magazines or books on. Bike Excite...
  • Page 13 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader Tray: for standing the water bottle or other useful items on during the workout. Bike Excite...
  • Page 14 Description of the equipment Control panel Handlebar Sensors Fast Track Control Saddle Pedals Bases Reading stand Tray TGS key reader TGS key reader: for the TGS key (optional). Bike Excite...
  • Page 15: Technical Data

    Technical data Bike 500 and 700 Power supply 100÷240 Vac 50/60 Hz Mains power input 100 VA max (160 VA max with Unity) Fuses 2 x 3.15A (F) Weight of equipment 61 kg (135 lb) Maximum user weight 180 kg (397 lb) Time 0÷999 min ±...
  • Page 16 Technical data 600 mm (24") 1338 mm (53") 1185 mm (47") 1216 mm (48") Bike Excite...
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Accessories The equipment’s standard outfit comprises: A Set of wrenches B User manual C Warranty certificate D CEE Power Supply cable with SH socket (700 and 500 versions) E Two replacement fuses (2 x 3.15A (F) (700 and 500 versions) F Chest band with transmitter for heart rate monitor (optional) Bike Excite...
  • Page 18: Safety Devices And Notices

    Safety devices and notices A Fixed guard: guards against access to the inside of the equipment. B Main switch: turns the equipment’s power on and off (700 and 500 versions). C Fuses: they protect the equipment’s electrical parts (700 and 500 versions). When the current reaches an excessive value, the fuses melt thus protecting the internal electronics.
  • Page 19 Safety devices and notices arning Please read the adhesive labels on the equipment, which provide information about possible risks and hazards. In the 700 and 500 versions: E The label affixed to the frame under the control panel states the electrical specifications.
  • Page 20: Place Of Installation

    Place of installation To ensure that exercising with Bike is easy, safe and effective, the place where it is used should comply with certain specific requirements; in particular, before choosing the place where the equipment will be installed, please ensure that the following conditions are satisfied: - the temperature is between +10°C and +25°C;...
  • Page 21: Unpacking

    Unpacking Depending on the country of destination, the equipment can either come partially assembled in a cardboard pack attached to a pallet, or fully assembled, wrapped in a transparent plastic sheet and attached to a pallet. The packed material can be lifted and carried with normal lifting equipment. The instructions are printed directly on the pack. In order to ensure the safety of persons and property, you should think carefully about what lifting and transport equipment to use, in relation to the equipment’s place of destination.
  • Page 22: Moving The Equipment

    Moving the equipment To move the equipment from the packing pallet to the floor, lift as shown in the picture and then slide it on to the floor. This must be done by at least two people. arning Take great care when moving the equipment and positioning it on the ground, as it may overbalance.
  • Page 23: Levelling

    Levelling Use the front and rear feet to level the equipment: - loosen the lock nut (B) and screw the front feet (A) in or out until the frame is in a stable position; - tighten up the lock nut (B) after adjusting. Bike Excite...
  • Page 24: Electrical Connection (700 And 500 Versions)

    Electrical connection (700 and 500 versions) Before connecting the equipment to the mains power supply, ensure that the electrical system specifications comply to binding regulations. Check the mains power supply specifications on the label applied to the frame under the control panel. anger The wall socket must be located in a place where the plugging and unplugging can be done easily and safely.
  • Page 25 Electrical connection (700 and 500 versions) anger The power supply socket must be grounded . If not, a ground connection must be installed by a qualified electrician before connecting the equipment to the electricity mains. The product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 26: Connection To Another Device

    Connection to another device The equipment can be connected to an audio/video reception device such as the Cardio Theater. Besides, if the equipment has not TV, it can be connected to a network of devices conforming to the CSAFE protocol. arning The devices connected must comply with international standards.
  • Page 27 Connection to another device If the equipment has TV, connect the aerial cable to the equipment and to the wall socket. Use an RF coaxial cable for the connection with an F type of connector for the equipment. The wall socket of the aerial cable must be positioned so that the plug can be easily inserted and removed. A network socket can be found next to the aerial socket for the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 28: Routine Maintenance

    The safety of the equipment is assured only on the condition that it is carefully inspected every two weeks for any signs of damage and/or wear. For maintenance actions not described in this manual, call in the Technogym Technical Service. Bike Excite...
  • Page 29 Routine maintenance anger The routine maintenance, adjustment and lubrication jobs must be performed by the Technogym Technical Support Service. Before starting any job, turn the equipment off by switching the switch to the 0 position and unplug the power cable from the wall socket.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Play On The Saddle Support Tube

    Adjusting the play on the saddle support tube You are advised to check for play on the tube periodically, as it may cause vibrations and noise. Adjust the play by turning the two screws: - turn the 2 screws (A) with a socket wrench; - check the play all the way along the saddle.
  • Page 31: Changing The Fuses (700 And 500 Versions)

    Changing the fuses (700 and 500 versions) anger Before changing the fuses, switch the equipment off by switching the switch to 0 and unplug the power cable plug from the wall socket. Remove the fuse holder, to the right of the switch, by pushing the lever. Replace the blown fuse with a new one as supplied (3.15A (F).
  • Page 32: Recharging The Battery (700 Sp And 500 Sp Versions)

    Recharging the battery (700 SP and 500 SP versions) The 700 SP and 500 SP versions have to be pedalled to keep them turned on; if, when you stop moving, the control panel switches off without warning, the battery will have to be recharged. If, 30 seconds after starting movement, the resistance of the equipment is exceptionally high even at effort level 1, recharge the battery with the charger.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Installation problems with the power supply cable (700 and 500 versions). Check the connection. Burnt-out fuses (700 and 500 versions). To replace the blown fuse with a spare (3.15A (F) contact Technogym Technical Support Service. The control panel connector has been accidentally disconnected. Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service.
  • Page 34 Data incorrect Blocked key on keypad. or unreliable If the problem persists, contact the Technogym Technical Support Service. with equipment running Equipment next to source of radio interference (e.g. electrical domestic appliances). Move the equipment to another place or move the domestic appliances.
  • Page 35 Change the chest band. Chest band transmitter not making proper skin contact. Dampen the inside of the chest band with water. Control panel not working properly. Contact the Technogym Technical Support Service. Damaged transmitter. Change the chest band. Bike Excite...
  • Page 36: Technical Assistance

    0547 650150 - on-site servicing email: support@technogym.com - supply of original spare parts. When you contact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information: - model, - date of purchase, - serial number, - precise description of the problem.
  • Page 37: Storage

    Storage If a long period of non-use is expected, you are advised to store the equipment in the following way: - in a clean dry place, with a dust cover; - at a room temperature between -10°C and 70°C and relative humidity between 20% and 90%. For better storage, use the original packing materials.
  • Page 38: Disposing Of The Equipment

    Disposing of the equipment Always make sure that the equipment cannot become a hazard in any way, and do not leave it in places where children play. As a precaution, when the equipment is unused for a long time or when you want to dispose of it, unplug it from the mains. Disposing of the equipment on open ground, in public areas, or in private areas used by the public is prohibited.
  • Page 39: Switching On And Off

    Switching on and off To turn 700 and 500 versions of the equipment on, switch the switch to “I” position. To turn 700 SP and 500 SP versions of the equipment on, start pedalling. When switched on, a beep sounds and all the control panel LEDs light up. After a quick system check (reset), the equipment is ready for use.
  • Page 40 Switching on and off To turn 700 and 500 versions of the equipment off, switch the main switch to the “0” position. If the equipment isn’t going to be used for a long time, as well as turning it off you should also pull the plug out of the wall socket. arning The switch is for turning the equipment on and off but does not isolate it completely from the mains voltage, even in the “0”...
  • Page 41: Monitoring The Heart Rate

    Monitoring the heart rate The equipment is able to measure heart rate trends, in two different ways: - with a device applied to the handle (hand sensor), that switches on when you grip the handles in the sensor region (in 700 and 700 SP versions); - with a chest band with a heart rate transmitter (Polar T31).
  • Page 42 Monitoring the heart rate The following table shows the optimum heart rate levels in relation to age and the goal to be achieved. Theoretical maximum heart rate (100%) is calculated on the basis of age using the formula: 220 - age. Area reserved for competitive athlete’s workouts (requiring a doctor’s certificate) Aerobic zone with a primarily cardio-circulatory component (keep heart rate between 70% and 90%) Aerobic zone primarily using fats as energy source (keep heart rate between 60% and 70%)
  • Page 43 Monitoring the heart rate To read the graph, simply find your age on the horizontal axis and scan up the vertical until you reach the 60%, 70% and 90% values. Aerobic exercise performed at a heart rate between 60% and 70% mainly burns fat as an energy source. When doing aerobic exercise at a heart rate of 70% to 90% the cardiocirculatory component prevails.
  • Page 44: Using The Equipment

    Using the equipment Mount the saddle and take hold of the handlebar, then check that your legs are fully extended when the pedals are in the lower position. On the saddle, lean your torso forwards, keeping your back straight, then rest your hands on the ends of the handlebar;...
  • Page 45 Using the equipment To adjust the saddle height use the lever under the rear part of the saddle. To lift the saddle simply pull it upwards; to lower it use the lever. There is a graduate scale on the saddle tube; on finding the correct setting, you are advised to save it in the training program.
  • Page 46 Using the equipment To adjust the pedal straps: - in the 700 and 700 SP versions, raise and lower the lever (A) a few times to tighten the strap; keep the lever (B) raised to loosen the strap; - in the 500 and 500 SP versions, pull out the tab and then re-insert it in the correct slot for your foot size.
  • Page 47 Using the equipment IFI version In the IFI versions use the special strap, which is secured with the velcro, to block the foot in the pedal. Bike Excite...
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