Assembly - Proflex SPN850 User Manual

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SPN850 Spin Bike

Assembly

1.
Take all parts out of the carton and place them on a firm, flat surface. Remove all packing materials.
2.
Place the front foot (2) (with wheels facing outward) under the front of the frame (1), and place the rear
foot (3) under the rear of the frame. Secure each foot to the frame using 2 M10 acorn nuts (4) and
washers (5). Firmly tighten (rotate right) the nuts using the supplied spanner.
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3.
Place the saddle (6) onto the pin on top of the saddle base (A). Tighten
(rotate right) the saddle clamp nuts (B) with the supplied spanner.
It is critical that you follow the pedal to crank arm attachment procedure carefully to ensure
correct assembly. • During assembly, do NOT use excessive force to screw the pedals into the
crank arms – this may indicate misalignment of the pedals or mis-matched threads. If the pedal does not
"feel right" when being screwed in, STOP immediately and check that it is the correct pedal and that it is
aligned properly with the crank arm.
damage the equipment and void any product
4.
Starting with the right-hand crank arm (C), identify the right-hand pedal assembly (7), which is identified
by having a right-hand thread (this is the usual type – rotate right / clockwise to tighten) and the nut (8)
having a light coloured ring (D). The crank arm and pedal will also have a "R" sticker or stamped "R".
5.
Very carefully begin screwing the pedal bolt into the crank arm (rotate right / clockwise). If the bolt does
not "feel right" when being screwed in, STOP immediately and check that it is the correct bolt and that it
is aligned properly with the crank arm.
6.
Insert the nut (8) onto the end of the pedal bolt. Hold the pedal bolt in position using the spanner so it
does not rotate, then firmly tighten (rotate clockwise) the nut using the spanner.
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E&OE
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Failure to follow the instructions here or take due care may
warranty.
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