Pulse fitness 228C Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Group Cycle Owners Manual 228C...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    Ensure equipment is checked regularly for signs of damage and wear. Do not use equipment if faulty or damaged until repaired using only genuine Pulse Fitness parts fitted by an authorised person.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Caution Read instructions carefully, failure to do so may cause permanent damage to your body. Please verify that all parts associated with this product are in good condition and accounted for. During the assembly process please be sure to follow each step accordingly as it has been explained within the manual.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information 1. Keep children and pets away from this equipment at all times. DO NOT leave them unsupervised in the room where the machine is kept. 2. If you experience dizziness, nausea, chest pains or any other symptom while using this machine STOP the exercise.
  • Page 5: Assembly Step

    Assembly CAUTION: During assembly it is recommended that all bolts be tightened by hand, upon completing assembly, bolts should then be properly secured using the wrench. To avoid injury, check bolts carefully before use. Assembly Step 1 Attach the front foot tube (46) first by lifting up the front of the frame and sliding the front foot tube (46) under the frame.
  • Page 6 Assembly Step 2 Attach the pedals (17) into the crank arms (18,19), each pedal is marked with L (left) or R (right) to denote the side of the spinning bike they are on. Note – the pedal has to work with the same side with the crank.
  • Page 7 Assembly Step 3 CAUTION: Riding this bike backwards may loosen the pedals which will damage the threads. Please always check pedals to ensure that the pedals are tightened. If the pedals have become loose, tighten threads with the wrench to ensure they are securely attached. If the pedals are loose and continue riding, it will cause the damage of the crank thread and pedals axle.
  • Page 8 Assembly Step 3...
  • Page 9 Assembly Step 4 Remove the nuts, washers and bolts (68) from handlebar (35), and attach the storage holder (67) on the front of handlebar (35), then fix the storage holder (67) on handlebar with the nuts, washers and bolts (68).
  • Page 10: Before Riding

    Before Riding Securely confirm all of the release lever (3) (7) (4) (43), Saddle (1), Pedals (17) and screws are fastened before your training. Stability If the floor is not even, you can adjust the height by front foot tube adjuster pad (47) to make it firmly.
  • Page 11 Before Riding Replace batteries 1> Loosen the 4 pcs screws (36-B) from the covers and open the upper cover carefully. 2> Disassembling the wires connector. 3> Replace the batteries. Attention: ⚫ DO NOT draw the wires excessively to damage the wires. ⚫...
  • Page 12 Instructions for Use It is important that t he handlebar and seat are set at the correct height for your body Ask your instructor for assistance. Handlebar adjustment - Adjusting the handlebar height-Undo the adjuster release lever that are located where the handlebar post fits into the frame.
  • Page 13: Exploded Drawing

    Exploded Drawing...
  • Page 14: Parts List

    Parts List Name Unit Name Unit Saddle Upper cable Seat post w/ slider (w/ #70~72) Middle cable Release lever set for seat slider Sensor cable Release lever set for seat tube Washer Screw Flywheel protection tube (w/#62~66) Flywheel set (w/ #56~61) Cable clip Release lever set for head tube Release lever set for handlebar...
  • Page 15 Parts List Stopper Fixed screw Upper end cap for seat slider Upper end cap for handlebar slider PC 71-1 Lower end cap for seat slider 33-1 Lower end cap for handlebar slider PC Screws Stopper for frame Sticker Handlebar Sticker Console complete set (w/ #37~39,36-A&B) 36-A Screws for console...
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Maintenance DESCRIPTION Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly Annually Keep machine clean: Wipe machine down with clean & dry fabric to clear dirt & sweat. Visual check. Check security of handlebar post & seat post. Check security of saddle. Check security of all release levers. Check toe straps for signs of wear.
  • Page 17: Console Instruction

    Console Instruction DISPLAY FUNCTION: ITEM DESCRIPTION . In SCAN mode, press MODE key to choose func ons. SCAN . Automa cally scan through each mode in sequence every 3 seconds. . The sequence of display when press MODE key: SPEED→RPM .
  • Page 18: Key Function

    KEY FUNCTION: Console Instruction ITEM DESCRIPTION . Press SET key to increase value. Press and hold the key to increase value faster . . TIME se ng range: 00:00~99:00 (Each increment is 1:00) . DIST se ng range: 0.00~99.50 (Each increment is 0.5) .
  • Page 19 Console Instruction Workout se ng Press MODE key to select the func on of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and PULSE. Use SET Key for se ng ⚫ and press MODE key for confirma on. For instance, the me set-up, when the me value is blinking, you can use SET Key to adjust the number. ⚫...
  • Page 20 Console Instruction Outstanding Excellent Good Fair Below average Poor Trouble shoo ng: . The ba ery needs to be replaced when the low power symbol of LCD lights up. Please use ALKLINE BATTERYS. . If there is no signal when you pedal, please check if the cable is well connected. NOTE: 1.
  • Page 21 WARNING PLEASE KEEP THIS FOR YOUR RECORDS...
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