ASUNA 7130 Owner's Manual

Lancer rear drive magnetic commercial indoor cycling bike

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7130
Lancer Rear Drive Magnetic
Commercial Indoor Cycling Bike
Owner's Manual
Made in Taiwan

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  • Page 1 7130 Lancer Rear Drive Magnetic Commercial Indoor Cycling Bike Owner’s Manual Made in Taiwan...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ..............1 EXPLODED DRAWING ..................... 2 PARTS LIST........................ 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION..................4-9 USER INSTRUCTION ....................10 MAINTENANCE ....................... 11 EXERCISE INSTRUCTION ................. 12-13 ATTENTION: Please verify that all parts associated with this product are in good condition and accounted for.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION We thank you for choosing our product. To ensure your safety and health, please use this equipment correctly. It is important to read this entire manual before assembling and using the equipment. Safe and effective use can only be achieved if the equipment is assembled, maintained and used properly.
  • Page 5: Exploded Drawing

    Exploded Drawing...
  • Page 6: Parts List

    Parts list NAME QTY NO. NAME Saddle Flywheel axle Alloy bind clamp ( L ) Fixed wheel nut Spring for release lever Flywheel bearing Alloy bind clamp ( R ) Axle bolt for moving wheel Washer for release lever Moving wheel Release lever- L Shape Adjustment Plastic washer for release lever Knob...
  • Page 7: Assembly Instruction

    Assembly Instruction STEP 1: Attach the Front Stabilizer (18) and the Rear Stabilizer (14) to the Main Frame using 4 Bolts (10), 4 Washers (9) and 4 Nuts (8). Tighten and secure using spanner wrench.
  • Page 8: Assembly Instruction

    Assembly Instruction STEP 2: Remove plug from head tube of Main Frame (Y). You may have to loosen handle to remove it. Insert the Handlebar Post (22) into the head tube of the Main Frame (Y). Move Handlebar Post (22) to the desired height. Tighten the Release Lever (6) to secure the Handlebar Post (22) into position.
  • Page 9: Saddle (

    Assembly Instruction STEP 3: Insert the Seat Post (43) into the seat tube located on the Main Frame (Y). Insert the Seat Slider (42) into the Seat Post (43). Tighten the Release Lever (6) to secure the Seat Slider (42) in place. Secure the Saddle (1) onto the post of the Seat Slider (42).
  • Page 10 Assembly Instruction STEP 4: IMPORTANT: Read instructions carefully, failure to do so may cause permanent damage to your bike. Connect Pedals L/R (11) onto the Left and Right Crank Arms (20 and 21). (Before you begin, immobilize the crank arms by turning the tension control adjuster all the way to the right).
  • Page 11 Assembly Instruction STEP 5: Adjust the exercise resistance on the bike using the Tension Adjuster (24) to increase (-) or decrease (+) resistance. This bike can be instantaneously stopped by Emergency Brake – rotating the red Tension Adjuster (24) completely forward.
  • Page 12 Assembly is complete!
  • Page 13: Rear Stabilizer 1

    Before beginning use of equipment, please be sure to inspect the entire bike carefully. Ensure that all moving and stationary parts have been properly installed and are operational. Inspect all screws, nuts and bolts as well to make sure that they are tightened and secure. MOVING There are Moving Wheels (39) on the rear stabilizer.
  • Page 14: User Instruction

    User Instruction  This bike is designed to be used in fitness and health clubs.  ASSEMBLY Properly assembling the equipment before use is very important. Be sure to follow all instructions as detailed in the assembly instructions section of the owner’s manual.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Maintenance IMPORTANT: Safe and effective use can only be achieved if the equipment is assembled, maintained and used properly. It is your responsibility to ensure that the equipment is maintained regularly. Any components found to be worn and/or damaged should be replaced before continuing use of the equipment.

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