Summary of Contents for Body Flex Sports BRB 6000 Deluxe
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BRB 6000 DELUXE M A G N E T I C RECUMBENT BIKE * This item is for consumer use only and it is not meant for commercial use. OWNE R’ S MAN UAL...
Warranty this manual carefully before commencing the assembly of your product or starting to Body Flex Sports warrants your product for exercise. a period of 1 year for the frame and 90 days on all parts if the item is used for the intended •...
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Hardware & Tool List The following hardware is used to assemble your unit. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these items. Please note some of this hardware is already pre-assembled on the machine. Do not be alarmed if you see parts on this page that are not included in your hardware packet Bolt #02.
Parts Listing The following parts list describes all of the parts illustrated on the exploded diagram on the following page. Please note, most of these parts are already pre-assembled on your unit. Part# Description Part# Description Monitor Foam Grip Bolt (M4x12 mm) Nylon Nut (M8) Washer (M4) Bolt (M8x45 mm)
Exploded Diagram The following diagram is provided to help you familiarize yourself with the parts and hardware that will be used during the assembly process. Please note that not all of the parts and hardware you see here will be used while you are assembling the machine because some of these items are already pre-installed.
Assembly Instructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 1 A.) Front Stabilizer & Pedal Assembly Attach the Front Stabilizer (#20) to the bracket on the Front Main Frame (#19) (as shown in Figure A) using two Carriage Bolts (#22), two Arc Washers (#07) and two Nuts (#23).
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Assembly Instructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 2 Hardware Required Bolt Front & Rear Main Frame Assembly First, connect Sensor Wire d (#17d) to Sensor Wire e (#17e) (as seen in circular close-up diagram). Then, slide the Rear Main Frame (#27) over the bracket of the Front Main Frame (#19) and attach using six Bolts (#13) and six Washers (#14) #13.
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Assembly Instructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 3 A.) Seat Cushion Frame Assembly Attach the Seat Cushion Frame (#58) to the Cushion Frame Base (#59) as seen in Figure A using four Bolts (#13), four Spring Washers (#55) followed by four Washers (#14).
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Assembly Instructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 4 A.) Rear Handle Bar Assembly Attach the Rear Handle Bar (#63) to the back of the vertical portion of the Seat Cushion Frame (#58) using two Bolts (#13) and two Washers (#14) as seen in Figure A.
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Assembly Instructions A s s e m b l y S t e p 5 A.) Monitor & Water Bottle Holder Assembly Remove the four Bolts (#02) and four Washers (#03) that are pre-assembled on the back of the Monitor (#01). First, connect Monitor Wire a (#16a) to Monitor Wire b (#16b) as shown in the circular close-up diagram.
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Assembly Instructions S e a t A d j u s t m e n t The Seat Adjustment Lever (#41) will allow you to adjust the seat of your unit to a comfortable posi�on for your workout sessions. Before you start the adjustment, PLEASE NOTE: - Ensure that your fingers are not on the seat rail or its path to avoid injury.
Safety Instructions • Make sure all bolts are tightened. • Check for loose parts and components • Check to see if there are any tears or bends in the welding or metal. • Be sure that all adjustment locking devices and safety devices are properly engaged prior to use! Page 11...
Computer Operation Motorized Program Computer Operation I. Computer Features 21 Fitness Training Programs to choose from (shown below). The GENDER, HEIGHT, WEIGHT and AGE data entered by user will remain in system even if the monitor is powered‐off. Easy‐to‐read ‘Dot Matrix’ interface that displays your current status. Heart Rate Measurement through Simulative ECG Technology Simultaneously displays: speed (RPM), TIME, DIST., CAL., WATT, PULSE, and LEVEL on the same screen. The program computer will turn off automatically if there is no speed signal, pulse signal, or usage over 4 minutes. However, the computer will store your current exercise data and turn the resistance level to the minimum. Once you press any button or it detects peddling motion on the unit, the computer will turn on automatically. Audio Speaker—Plug in your audio device to the “Audio” hole to enjoy your music amplified Seamless Touch‐Sensor Buttons—light up when touch is detected Program 1: Rolling Manual Program Program 2: Valley Program 4: Ramp Program 3: Fat Burn ...
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Computer Operation 75% Heart Rate Program 55% Heart Rate Program 90% Heart Rate Program Custom1 User Program Custom2 User Program Target Heart Rate Program Custom 4 User Program Body Fat Measuring Program Custom3 User Program . ...
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Computer Operation II. BUTTONS NOTE: It is suggested to cover your finger within the marked region to select functions in case of any wrong action ENTER In "stop" mode (display STOP), press _ENTER_ button to enter into program selection and setting value that will flash in related window. When you choose the program, press _ENTER_ to confirm the one you like. When in setting, press _ENTER_ to confirm the value that you would like to preset. During the start mode (display START), press _ENTER_ to choose display the speed or RPM, or switch automatically. During any mode, hold down this button for 2 seconds to totally reset the computer. ST./SP. (Start/Stop) Press _ST./SP._ button to start or stop the programs. During any mode, hold down this button for 2 seconds to totally reset the computer. In stop mode and the dot matrix character flash, press this button to select the program up. If the related window value flash, press this button to increase the value. During the start mode (display START), press this button to increase the training resistance. DOWN In stop mode and the dot matrix character flash, press this button to select the program down. If the related window value flash, press this button to decrease the value. During the start mode (display START), press this button to decrease the training resistance. RECOVERY (Pulse Recovery) First test your current heart rate and show your heart rate value, press this button to enter into pulse recovery testing. ...
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Computer Operation 2-1. Manual Program and Preset Program P1 – P10 A. Press _UP_ or _DOWN_ elect the program that you like. (See fig. 1) B. Press _ENTER_ elected dow. fig. 1 fig. 2 C. When you se ress _UP_ or _DOWN_ _ENTER_ to confirm the value.
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Computer Operation 2-3. HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAM: 55%H.R, 75% H.R and 90% H.R A. Press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to choose the heart rate control program B. Press _ENTER_ to confirm the heart rate control program, and enter into �me se�ng window. C.
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Computer Operation 2-5. User Profile Programs: CUSTOM1 – CUSTOM4 A. Press _UP_ or _DOWN_ to select the user B. Press _ENTER_ to confirm your choice, and enter into �me se�ng window. C. When you see the �me flashing, press _UP_ or _DOWN_ bu�on to set up your desired �me.
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Computer Operation NOTE: 1. During the body fat measurement, place both your palms on the contact pads. The test results are: FAT%, BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate), BMI (Body Mass Index), BODY and body shape. (See fig 16) FAT%: The total body fat in our body measured by percentage.
Computer Operation 4. Pulse Measurement Please place both your palms on the contact pads and the computer will show your current heart beat rate in beats per minute During the process of pulse measurement, because of the contact jamming, the measurement value may not be stable when start, then it will return to normal level.