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Summarization of Contents
Assembly Diagram
Exploded Parts Diagram
Parts List
Assembly Steps Overview
Foot Tube Assembly
Attaching front and rear stabilizers to the main frame using carriage bolts, washers, and nuts.
Pedal Assembly
Assembling the pedals onto the cross disc, noting left/right spindle directions.
Seat Tube Assembly
Handlebar Post Assembly
Computer and Bottle Holder Assembly
Final Assembly and Connection
Handlebar Assembly
Attaching the handlebar, front/rear covers, and connecting pulse wires.
Adapter Connection
Connecting the adaptor to the DC hole located on the back of the chain cover.
Console Overview
Display and Button Functions
Display Values and Ranges
Details on RPM, TIME, SPEED, DISTANCE, CALORIES, WATT, and PULSE values and their display ranges.
Button Functions
Explanation of UP, DOWN, MODE, RESET, START/STOP, and RECOVERY button operations.
Acoustic Signals and Training Data
Information on confirmation beeps and how training data is calculated by the computer.
Manual Exercise Mode
Starting Manual Exercise
How to initiate exercise directly in manual mode without pre-set programs.
Inputting Personal Settings
Setting resistance, TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, and PULSE for manual workouts.
Measuring Heart Rate with Hand Sensors
Guidance on using the hand sensors for pulse measurement, noting it's not a medical device.
Training Programs and Profiles
Program Selection
How to select from 12 preset training programs (P01-P12) and adjust resistance/time.
User-Defined Profile (USER PROGRAM)
Guide to creating a custom workout profile by setting resistance levels and time for up to 20 bars.
Heart Rate Control (H.R.C.) Programs
HRC Program Options
Details on HRC55 (beginner), HRC75 (experienced), HRC90 (competitive), and TARGET pulse settings.
HRC Program Operation
How to select HRC programs, set target pulse and time, and start the workout.
Advanced Training Features
WATT Program Training
Using the WATT program to monitor power consumption and adjust resistance within a 10-350 range.
Pulse Measurement with Hand Sensors
Instructions on proper hand placement on sensors for accurate pulse reading during exercise.
Recovery Phase Guidance
Explanation of the recovery phase, its purpose, and how it displays results.
Troubleshooting and Warnings
Error Code E-2
Addresses motor stroke issues by re-powering the console and motor.
Error Code E-7
Troubleshooting for cable connection issues, checking for damage.
Data Loss Warning
Alerts that preset data is lost upon unplugging the power adaptor from the machine.
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