Life Gear Xinggui 26040 Owner's Manual

Magnetic recumbent bike

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XINGGUI
Magnetic Recumbent Bike
ITEM NO.: 26040
OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this
owner's manual for future reference.
The specifications of this product may vary from this photo and are subject to change without
prior notice.
2017, Aug.

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  • Page 1 XINGGUI Magnetic Recumbent Bike ITEM NO.: 26040 OWNER’S MANUAL IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this owner’s manual for future reference. The specifications of this product may vary from this photo and are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ------------------------------------------- 3 PARTS LIST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 HARDWARE LIST ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 TOOLS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 EXPLODED VIEW ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS --------------------------------------------------------- 8 HOW TO MOVE THE RECUMBENT BIKE ---------------------------------------- 23 OPERATING THE COMPUTER ------------------------------------------------------ 24 ADJUSTMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 MAINTENANCE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 TROUBLESHOOTING ------------------------------------------------------------------ 27...
  • Page 3: Warranty

    ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY LifeGear Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship when used for the purpose intended, under the conditions that it has been installed and operated in accordance with LifeGear's Owner's Manual. LifeGear's obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing free of charge, any parts which may prove to be defective under normal home use.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Basic precautions and following the important safety instructions should always be followed when using this equipment. Read all instructions before using this equipment. Read all instructions and follow it carefully before using this equipment. Make sure the equipment is properly assembled and tightened before use.
  • Page 5: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Description Qty No. Description 001 Front Frame 1 025 Washer Ø8xØ16x1.5T 002 Idler Arm 1 026 Right Decorative Cover 003 Front Stabilizer Ø60x1.5Tx380 1 027 Left Decorative Cover Cross Recessed Pan Head 004 Rear Stabilizer Ø60x1.5Tx380 1 028 Tapping Screw ST4.2x25 Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap 005 Back and Seat Support Bracket...
  • Page 6 PARTS LIST Description Qty No. Description Cross Recessed Pan Head 049 Front Right Transport Wheel Cap 1 067 Tapping Screw ST2.9x12 050 Big Washer Ø5xØ19x1.0T 1 068 Bearing Nut II 7/8” 051 Screw ST4.2x12 4 069 Washer Ø23xØ34.5x2.5t Hand Pulse Sensor Wire 1 070 Hexagon Nut 7/8”...
  • Page 7: Hardware List

    HARDWARE LIST (12) Big Curve Washer (20) Hexagon Socket (24) Carriage Bolt 6 PCS Pan Head Cap Bolt 4 PCS 4 PCS (25) Washer (37) Carriage Bolt (55) Cap Nut 4 PCS 2 PCS 6 PCS TOOLS Allen Wrench Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver 1 PC 1 PC...
  • Page 8: Exploded View

    EXPLODED VIEW...
  • Page 9: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Hardware: (20) Hexagon Socket (25) Washer Pan Head Cap Bolt 4 PCS 4 PCS STEP 1 Attach the Seat Adjustment Tube (9) onto the Rear Frame (7) with four Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts (20) and four Washers (25). Tighten bolts with the Allen Wrench provided. STEP 2 Remove four Screws (51) from the Seat Adjustment Tube (9).
  • Page 10 STEP 3 Attach both Seat Adjustment Tube Covers (44) onto both ends of the Seat Adjustment Tube (9) with four Screws (51) that were removed. Tighten screws with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided. STEP 4 Install two Adjustable Levelers (32) with two Hexagon Nuts (32) onto the Rear Stabilizer (4).
  • Page 11 STEP 5 Position the Rear Stabilizer (4) behind the Rear Frame (7) and align bolt holes. Attach the Rear Stabilizer (4) onto the rear curve of the Rear Frame (7) with two Carriage Bolts (24), two Big Curve Washers (12), and two Cap Nuts (55). Tighten cap nuts with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided.
  • Page 12 29 25 STEP 6 Remove six Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts (29) and six Washers (25) from the Rear Frame (7). Remove bolts with the Allen Wrench provided.
  • Page 13 STEP 7 Position the Front Stabilizer (3) in front of the Front Frame (1) and align bolt holes. Attach the Front Stabilizer (3) onto the front curve of the Front Frame (1) with two Carriage Bolts (24), two Big Curve Washers (12), and two Cap Nuts (55). Tighten cap nuts with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided.
  • Page 14 22 65 STEP 8 Connect the Extension Hand Pulse Sensor Wires II (65) from the Front Frame (1) to the Extension Hand Pulse Sensor Wires III (22) from the Rear Frame (7).
  • Page 15 29 25 STEP 9 Insert the Rear Frame (7) into the Front Frame (1) and secure using six Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts (29) and six Washers (25) that were removed. Tighten bolts with the Allen Wrench provided.
  • Page 16 12 29 STEP 10 Remove five Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts (29) and five Washers (25) from the Front Frame (1). Remove bolts with the Allen Wrench provided. STEP 11 Slide the Front Post Cover (46) up to the Front Post (8).
  • Page 17 STEP 12 It is recommended to have a second person assist with this step. One person should hold the Front Post (8) and Front Post Cover (46) in place while the other person to insert the Tension Cable (34) and connect wires. Insert the Tension Cable (34) through into the bottom hole of Front Post (8) and pull it out from the square hole of Front Post (8).
  • Page 18 12 29 STEP 13 Insert the Front Post (8) onto the tube of the Front Frame (1) and align bolt holes. Attach the Front Post (8) onto the tube of the Front Frame (1) with five Hexagon Socket Pan Head Cap Bolts (29) and five Washers (25) that were removed. Tighten bolts with the Allen Wrench provided.
  • Page 19 50 35 STEP 15 Put the cable end of resistance cable of Tension Control Knob (33) into the cable lock of Tension Cable (34), see Figure A. Pull the resistance cable of Tension Control Knob (33) up and force it into the slot of metal bracket of Tension Cable (34), see Figure B.
  • Page 20 STEP 16 Remove four Cross Recessed Pan Head Bolts (45) from the Computer (41). Remove bolts with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided. 42 43 STEP 17 It is recommended to have a second person assist with this step. One person should hold the Computer (41) in place while the other person to connect the wires.
  • Page 21 STEP 18 Attach the Handlebar (6) onto the Backrest and Seat Support Bracket (5) with two Carriage Bolts (37), two Big Curve Washers (12), and two Cap Nuts (55). Tighten cap nuts with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided. Connect the Extension Hand Pulse Sensor Wire III (22) from the Rear Frame (7) to the Hand Pulse Sensor Wire (52) from the Handlebar (6).
  • Page 22 16 15 STEP 19 Remove eight Cross Recessed Pan Head Bolts (15) and eight Big Washers (16) from the back of the Backrest (17) and Seat Cushion (14). Remove bolts with the Multi Hex Tool with Phillips Screwdriver provided. Then attach the Backrest (17) and Seat Cushion (14) onto the Backrest and Seat Support Bracket (5) with eight Cross Recessed Pan Head Bolts (15) and eight Big Washers (16) that were removed.
  • Page 23 Left Foot Pedal Right Foot Pedal STEP 20 The Foot Pedals and Pedal Straps are marked “R” for Right and “L” for Left. Select the Right Foot Pedal Strap (40) which has R marked on the side of the strap. Snap the three hole end of the strap onto the inside edge of the Right Foot Pedal (40).
  • Page 24: How To Move The Recumbent Bike

    HOW TO MOVE THE RECUMBENT BIKE Rear Stabilizer Transport Wheel This recumbent bike has a pair of Transport Wheels built into the front stabilizer and can be carefully tilted onto its Transport Wheels for easy moving and storage. To move the recumbent bike, firmly grasp the Rear Stabilizer with both hands. Next, carefully pull the recumbent bike up until it rolls freely on the Transport Wheels.
  • Page 25: Operating The Computer

    OPERATING THE COMPUTER USING YOUR COMPUTER The computer can be activated by pressing one of the three buttons or by pedaling. If you leave the equipment idle for 4 minutes, the power will turn off automatically. BUTTON FUNCTIONS: MODE: Press the MODE button to select the functions of the computer. Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to reset all data values to zero except the TOTAL data values.
  • Page 26 CAL (CALORIES): Displays approximate amount of calories burned during workout. You may also pre-set target calories in STOP mode before training. To set CALORIES press the MODE button until the screen displays CAL. Press the SET button to change the calories, each time you press the SET button calories should change by 1.0 calorie.
  • Page 27: Adjustments

    ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the Tension Control Knob To increase the tension, turn the tension control knob in a clockwise direction. To decrease the tension, turn the tension Tension Control Knob control knob in a counterclockwise direction. Adjusting the Adjustable Leveler Turn the adjustable leveler on the rear stabilizer or rear frame as needed to level the recumbent bike.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning The recumbent bike can be cleaned with a soft clean damp cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents on plastic parts. Please wipe your perspiration off the recumbent bike after each use. Be careful not to get excessive moisture on the computer display panel as this might cause an electrical hazard or electronics to fail.
  • Page 29: Warm Up And Cool Down Routine

    WARM UP AND COOL DOWN ROUTINE The WARM-UP is an important part of any workout. The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries. Warm up for two to five minutes before aerobic exercising. It should begin every session to prepare your body for more strenuous exercise by heating up and stretching your muscles, increasing your circulation and pulse rate, and delivering more oxygen to your muscles.
  • Page 30 QUADRICEPS STRETCH With one hand against a wall for balance, reach behind you and pull your right foot up. Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 counts and repeat with left foot. INNER THIGH STRETCH Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees pointing outward.

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