Viavito Satori Owner's Manual
Hide thumbs Also See for Satori:

Advertisement

Exercise Bike Owner's Manual
www.viavito.com
E-mail: support@viavito.com

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Satori and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Viavito Satori

  • Page 1 Exercise Bike Owner’s Manual www.viavito.com E-mail: support@viavito.com...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing your new fitness product from Viavito. IMPORTANT! Please read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this manual for future reference. The specifications of this product may vary slightly from the illustrations and are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3 12. People such as children and disabled persons should only use the machine in the presence of another person who can give aid and advice. 13. The power of the machine increases with increasing the speed, and the reverse. The machine is equipped with a computer console which can adjust the resistance.
  • Page 4: Space Required

    Space Required (mm) Site area 500 990 1320 Training area 650 1100 1520 Free area 1250 1700 2320 - 3 -...
  • Page 5 CHECK LIST (CONTENTS OF PACKAGE) MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING PARTS - 4 -...
  • Page 6 B700 NO.N-9 Spring NO.N-8 Regular Washer φ7(1) Washerφ7(1) NO.N-7 Bushing φ12*40MM (1) - 5 -...
  • Page 7: Hardware Pack

    HARDWARE PACK B700 NO.N-8 Regular Washer φ7(1) NO.N-9 Spring Washerφ7(1) NO.N-7 Bushing φ12*40MM (1) - 6 -...
  • Page 8 Assembly instructions Step 1 1. Attach the Front Stabiliser (J) to the Main Frame (G-9) using two Allen bolts (N-3). 2. Attach the Rear Stabiliser (I) to the Main Frame (G-9) using two Allen bolts (N-3). M8*16L N-6 Allen Key - 7 -...
  • Page 9 Step 2 1. Assemble the two Pedals (G-4 R+L) onto the Crank (G-2 + G-12) with a screw driver. Note: Screw the left pedal spindle counter-clockwise and the right pedal’s spindle clockwise. Use a wrench (or screwdriver) to screw the two spindles completely. N-5 Screwdriver - 8 -...
  • Page 10 Step 3 . Insert the seat post (K) into the main frame, then choose the desired position and tighten the knob (G-19). Be sure the knob is always tightened. Note: When you have chosen a desired position, tighten the Seat Post Knob until you hear a “click”. 2.
  • Page 11 Step 4 1. Please remove the Semi-circle washer (E-1), Screw (E-2) and flat washers (E-3) from the main frame. 2. Take the Handlebar post cover (G-24) and pass Handlebar post (H-2) through it. 3. Hold the Handlebar post (H-2) and connect the Lower computer cable (G-20) to the Upper computer cable (H-1) 4.
  • Page 12 Step 5 1. Attach the Handlebar (M) to the Handlebar post (H-2) using the main clamp (N-2). Fix firmly with T-knob (N-1). 2. Pass the hand-pulse wire (M-4) through the hole. - 11 -...
  • Page 13 Step 6 Connect the Upper cable wire (H-1) and hand pulse wire (M-4) to the back of computer (A). Then attach the computer (A) to the computer bracket with the enclosed screws (A-1). Attach the bottle holder (G-25) to the post (H-2) with screws (H-3). - 12 -...
  • Page 14 CONSOLE INSTRUCTION MANUAL [BUTTON FUNCTIONS] To select training mode and adjust function value up DOWN To select training mode and adjust function value down. ENTER In stop mode, to confirm setting or selection Reset: In stop mode, press the button to back to main menu and clear all set value.
  • Page 15: Operation

    OPERATION 1. POWER ON Connect power supply, console will power on with a long beep sound, LCD full display 2s (drawing 1) then display wheel diameter/ VDE in SPEED/DIST for 1s (drawing 2). Then come to calendar setting mode. If no signal input, console will enter into POWER SAVING mode in 30s. Drawing 1 Drawing 2 2.
  • Page 16 2.2. User Profile setting Press ENTER button each time when value’s determined for USER# (select U1~ U4, drawing 4), Gender (drawing 5), AGE (drawing 6), HEIGHT (drawing 7), and WEIGHT (drawing 8). All entered data will be saved in user profile. After user profile is set up, console will go into main menu (drawing Drawing4 Drawing 5 Drawing 6...
  • Page 17 3. SELECTING A WORKOUT In main menu (drawing 9), Turn the wheel to select: MANUAL PROGRAM (drawing 10) USER PROGRAM (drawing 11)H.R.C. (drawing 12)  WATT(drawing 13). Press ENTER button to confirm your selected workout type. Drawing 10 Drawing 11 Drawing 12 Drawing13 3.1.
  • Page 18 3.2. Program Mode Entering Program mode, rotate joggle wheel to select Program1~Program12. After the program is selected, LOAD window will flash to be set, pre-set value=1 (drawing 14). Choose the LOAD level by rotating joggle wheel. Press ENTER button to set up exercise target (TIME/DISTANCE/CALORIES/PULSE). Then press START/STOP to start work out.
  • Page 19 3.4. H.R.C Mode First set user AGE by joggle wheel (preset age =25), then go to programs selection. There will be 4 programs: 55%, 75%, 90% and TAG (drawing 15); use the joggle wheel to select one program and press the ENTER button to set up exercise target. Press the START/STOP button to start workout. If user selects H.R.C.
  • Page 20 Drawing 18 Drawing 19 4. Recovery Mode After exercising, keep holding the handgrips and press “RECOVERY” button. All function display will stop except “TIME” that will start counting down from 00:60 to 00:00 (drawing 20). Screen will display your heart rate recovery status with the F1, F2….to F6 (drawing 21).F1 is the best, F6 is the worst.
  • Page 21 4.1 Error messages: “ “ *The LCD displays”---- ----“ - Not holding the hand pulse sensor correctly. *E-1 – There is no heart rate signal input detected. *E-4 – Occurs when FAT% is below 5 or exceeds 50 and BMI result is below 5 or exceeds 50. - 20 -...
  • Page 22: Assembly Diagram

    Assembly Diagram - 21 -...
  • Page 23: Why Exercise

    FITNESS PROGRAM GUIDELINES The following guidelines will help you to plan your exercise program and exercise safely. Remember that proper nutrition and adequate rest are essential for successful results. WARNING: Before beginning this or any other exercise program consult your doctor. This is especially important for pregnant women and new mothers, all people over the age of 35, and those with medical problems such as heart disease, high or low blood pressure, injuries, joint problems, obesity and asthma.
  • Page 24: Beginners Guide To Exercise

    To train effectively you should aim to work in the heart rate zone appropriate to your age as stipulated below. Please note this is a guide and your heart rate at rest and during training is determined by your fitness level and other lifestyle factors as well as your age. If you reach the recommended beats per minute below and feel you’re over-exerting yourself stop, rest and when you feel recovered return to exercise at a lower intensity.
  • Page 25: How To Begin

     Always perform a warm-up and stretching exercises before your work-out and a cool down and stretching exercises at the end  Start slowly and build up your time, speed and resistance gradually; doing too much too soon can lead to injuries. ...
  • Page 26: Stretching Guide

    STRETCHING GUIDE TIPS FOR STRETCHING  Begin with small mobility exercises of all the joints e.g. simply rotate the ankles, bend the knees and roll your hips. Gradually make the movements larger and faster. This will allow the body’s natural lubrication (synovial fluid) to protect the surface of your bones at these joints.
  • Page 27 WARM-UP The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries. Warm up for five minutes before strength-training or exercising aerobically. Perform activities that raise your heart rate and warm the working muscles. Activities may include brisk walking, jogging, jumping jacks, jump rope, and running on the spot.
  • Page 28: Exploded Diagram

    DO NOT BOUNCE OR OVER-STRETCH. Take your time in each stretch. Gradually take each stretch a little deeper on every out breath to your personal maximum. Toe Touch Inner Thigh Stretch Calf-Achilles Stretch Side Stretch Hamstring Stretch Remember always to check with your physician before starting any exercise program. COOL-DOWN The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal or near normal, resting state at the end of each exercise session.
  • Page 29 - 28 -...
  • Page 30: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Description Q'ty Computer Screw Axle set Screw Axle Drive pulley Bushing Flywheel set Star washer Screw nut Bushing Bearing 6900RS Pulley Bearing 6203RS One way bearing Flat washer Bearing 6003RS C-10 Bearing 6300RS C-11 Flywheel axle C-12 Flywheel C-13 Bushing Belt tightener set...
  • Page 31 Belt tightener Handlebar screw set Semi-circle washer Screw Flat washer Magnetic brake set Screw Spring washer Flat washer Side cover, right Crank, right Nyloc screw Pedal, pair Screw Saddle Side cover, left Screw Frame G-10 Swiching power G-11 DC wire G-12 Crank, right G-13...
  • Page 32 Upper cable Handlebar post Screw M5x20L Rear stabilizer set End cap Screw Adjusting pad Rear foot Front stabilizer set Left end cap with wheel Front foot Right end cap with wheel Screw Adjusting pad Seat post Seat slider set Seat slider Fixed screw set for seat slider Seat slider locking knob Flat washer...
  • Page 33 Allen key Bushing Flat washer Spring washer Servomotor set - 32 -...
  • Page 34: Customer Support

    • Information about the place and conditions of use • Precise description of the issue or defect IMPORTANT!! - Please retain your sales receipt, Viavito Customer Care may request proof of purchase to validate eligibility for warranty service. Warranty cover starts from the date shown on the proof of purchase.
  • Page 35 Improper location including, but not limited to, humid, dusty, or outdoor environments Viavito is not responsible or liable for direct, indirect, or consequential losses arising out of or in connection with the use of this product or damages with respect to any loss of property, revenue, profits, enjoyment or use.

Table of Contents