Attacus FireFly AP1000 User manual

FireFlyAP1000
Training & Indoor Cycling


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Table of Contents
1Important Notice.............................................................1
2Safety Precautions...........................................................1
3Assembly .........................................................................4
3.1 Parts List ............................................................................................................6
3.2 Assemble Steps .................................................................................................8
4Preparation................................................................... 15
4.1 Placement of the Equipment ......................................................................... 15
4.2 Adjusting the Training & Indoor Cycling......................................................... 16
4.3 Resistance/Brake............................................................................................ 19
4.4 Moving Guideline........................................................................................... 20
5The Electronic Console................................................. 21
5.1 The Buttons .................................................................................................... 21
5.2 On-Screen Icon............................................................................................... 21
5.3 Setting Mode.................................................................................................. 23
5.3.1. Operation Overview....................................................................................... 23
5.3.2. Set up ............................................................................................................. 23
5.3.3. User’s Profile .................................................................................................. 24
5.3.4. Set Up Your Target.......................................................................................... 24
5.3.5. Version............................................................................................................ 24
5.4 Activity Mode................................................................................................. 25
5.4.1. Quick Start...................................................................................................... 25
5.4.2. Start with Personalized Training Goal ............................................................ 26
5.4.3. Start with a Training Goal............................................................................... 26
5.5 Application and Compatibility........................................................................ 28
5.6 Heart Rate Zone Indicator.............................................................................. 30
5.7 Watt Zone Indicator ....................................................................................... 31
5.8 FTP Zone Indicator.......................................................................................... 31
5.9 Data Field ....................................................................................................... 33
6Maintenance ................................................................ 35
7Specification ................................................................. 36
8Index............................................................................. 37
8.1 Exploded View................................................................................................ 37
8.2 FTP Test........................................................................................................... 39


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1Important Notice
FireFly AP1000 Training & Indoor Cycling is referred to as “bike” or “equipment” in this
operation guide.
Please Keep the Manual in Good Condition
⚫Please thoroughly read and follow the instructions for assembling or using the
equipment. If you have any question please contact your local distributor or visit our
website:attacusfitness.com.
⚫For your safety, please take safety measures and follow the instructions. Keep this
manual in good condition for future reference.
⚫The owner of the equipment has the sole responsibility ensuring that all the
instructions and safety measures are learned and followed by the users.
⚫You can download the most up-to-date user’s guide from our
website:attacusfitness.com.
2Safety Precautions
Warning!! To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock,
or personal injury, please observe the following:
⚫Please follow the instructions from the manual.
⚫DO NOT add additional component, attachment, or accessories that have not been
recommended by the manufacturer.
⚫Please check the components on regular basis. Keep the components tightly installed.
Please do not use the equipment when there is any malfunction, damage, or missing
parts and contact your distributor for maintenance or for spare part for the
damaged/missing component. Do not use the equipment before it is well-maintained.
⚫Alatech is not responsible for any personal injury or death caused by faulty assembly,
self-modification/disassembly, or any other ways the user fails to follow the manual.
⚫Improper training and/or overtraining can cause serious physical injury or death. If
you are experiencing any kinds of pain, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc.,
Stop exercising immediately and consult a doctor.
⚫It is highly recommended for you to consult your doctor and run a full health check to
find a proper and appropriate exercise program if you are any of the following:
pregnant, having chronic health condition like hypertension and cardiovascular
diseases, smoking, over45 years old, obese, or not having proper exercise routines for
more than one year.
⚫This equipment is not suitable for anyone who is poor in physical, sensory, or mental
capacity. Children under 13 years old are not allowed to use the equipment. Please do

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not let children or pet near within 10 inches (3 meters).
⚫The persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
knowledge, and the adolescent from 13 to 19 years, or the aged over 65 should not
be on the equipment without proper and constant supervision by a potter/supervisor.
⚫Please do not attempt improper using of the product, such as leaping onto, or
standing on the handlebar, saddle, or any parts that are not the pedals.
⚫Please place the indoor bike in an indoor environment with flat and stable floor. It is
highly recommended to put the bike on a shock and sound-absorbing mat to protect
the floor and enhance the quality of use.
⚫Please keep the surrounding area clear for 2 ft (0.6meter) on all sides.
⚫Under any circumstances, the equipment is for one person to use only. Do not have
more than one user using it simultaneously.
⚫Maximum user weight limit: 350 lb (150 kg).
User height limit: 200 cm (5 ft 9 in to 7 ft 87 in).
⚫Please be sure all the adjustment knobs are tightened before using.
⚫Please adjust the handlebar, seat, resistance, and pedal straps according to your own
physical condition to prevent any discomfort and injury. When adjusting the seat and
handlebar, please hold the adjusting part with one hand to prevent the parts falling or
any danger.
⚫Please be sure to wear proper exercise attire. Wearing loose blouse or having your
shoelaces loosen may caused injury or death when the loose parts being grind into
the machine
⚫Please be mindful and avoid putting any part of the body or other external object into
any open gaps, moveable and/or mechanical parts of the indoor bike. Please do not
turn the pedals with your hands.
⚫Obtrusive parts, such as the Resistance Knob (brake), may hinder user's movement,
please beware of these parts when using the equipment.
⚫Please maintain proper posture and body position to achieve a safe, comfortable and
effective workout. Refer to the sections under 4.2 Adjusting the Training & Indoor
Cycling.
⚫This equipment does not have a freewheel. This means the momentum of the wheel
may cause the pedal to turn even when you have stopped pedaling.
⚫Do not remove your feet from the pedal cages until the wheel and the pedals have
stopped completely. Failure to do so may result in serious injury. The still turning
pedals may trip or hit the people around and cause serious injury or death.
⚫If you would like to stop the wheel immediately, please press the red knob.
⚫When the bike is not being used, be sure to add on full resistance to prevent it from
spinning or causing any potential harm to the personnel around.
⚫This equipment is for indoor use only. Please avoid keeping the equipment in places
with extreme temperature and humidity, or is dusty or susceptible to the splash of
water and fluid.

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Warning !
⚫Use the stationary training equipment in a supervised environment.
⚫Please consult your physician before starting any exercise plan. Improper training or
overtraining can result in serious injury or death.
⚫Please be sure to read through and be familiarize with the instructions and cautions
from this guide. This will reduces the potential to injury and insure your safety.
⚫If the equipment has been exposed to low temperature or humid environment, it is
highly recommended to leave it in room temperature and/or dry it before using.
Using the bike in the aforementioned circumstance might shorten the lifespan of
electronic parts.

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3Assembly
Please thoroughly read through the manual before assembling. If you have any question,
please consult your distributor or see more information on our website:
attacusfitness.com. Please have your model number and serial number ready when you
call.
Parts List:
Console
Handlebar
Bottle Holder
Handlebar Adjustment knob
pedal
Transportation Wheels
Front Stabilizer Tube
Rear Stabilizer Tube
Handlebar Horizontal
adjustment knob
Saddle Horizontal
Adjustment Knob
Resistance
Adjustment/ Brake
Saddle Vertical
Adjustment Knob
Wheel Cover
Left Maintenance
Cover
Stretching
Boards
Adjustable Levelers

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Product information:
WARNING!
⚫Heart rate monitoring systems may be
inaccurate. Over exercise may result in
serious injury or death. If you feel faint
stop exercising immediately.
⚫Use the stationary training equipment
in a supervised environment.
Scan the QR Code on the
back of your device to:
⚫Connect and pair with
the APPs.
⚫Register the product.
⚫Download the most
up-to-date operation
guide.
Please be sure to have your model name and serial number ready before calling the customer
service. The model name and serial number can be found on the right side near the rear end.
Model: AP1000
SN:

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3.1 Parts List
Image
#
Specification
Components
1
Front Stabilizer Tube
1
Rear Stabilizer Tube
1
Handlebar (with a console attached.)
1
Saddle
2
Pedal
2
Quick-Release Knob
2
Slide Gasket
Included Tools
1
6mm Hex Wrench or Allen Key
1
Open-ended Wrench
Tool Pack
4
Hexagon socket head cap screw(M10×1.5
×20L)
2
Hex Bolt(M10×1.5×40L)
6
Washer(Ø25ר10×2t)
2
Cable Tie

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Attention !
⚫Please follow the instructions for assembly to ensure all the components are all set
and tightened. Fail to follow the correct steps may cause damage to the equipment
and make unsettling noises. Using equipment that is improperly assembled may
lead to serious injury and death.
⚫If you have any question or the equipment has any missing parts, please contact
your distributor or dial in the customer service number on the maintenance card.
⚫The equipment should be assembled by a least 2 persons. Do no attempt to pull up
the bike with single arm because some parts can be heavy. Assembling alone may
lead to serious injury and damage to the equipment when parts are dropped.
⚫When the product arrived, please carry it carefully. Place the carton box on a flat
surface. Do not open the box when it is placed on its side to prevent parts from
falling out.
⚫It is highly recommended for you to place a mat on the floor to protect your
flooring.
⚫Please unpack and assemble the product on a set location to reduce unnecessary
moving.
⚫Please be careful when removing the cable ties on the package exterior. The cable
ties outside the box may produce strong momentum; it might bounce off and snap
on the people around if not cautiously removed.
⚫When unpacked, please place all the components in a clear area to enhance the
assembling process.
⚫Please follow the proper instructions. When performing each step, please be sure
all the screws and bolts are in place and partially tighten. Please tighten all the
screws and bolts when all are in place.
⚫Please be sure all the loose components are fixed and tightened. Please do not
reduce the number of screws and/or bolts used to prevent unwanted danger and
harm.
⚫Some parts are pre-lubricated to help with the assembly. Do not wipe off the
grease. If you have encountered difficulty when assembling, you can apply some
grease when assembling. It is recommended to use lithium-based grease.
⚫Unauthorized personnel are prohibited to remove the maintenance covers.
⚫Before the assembly is completed, do not throw away the packaging material.

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3.2 Assemble Steps
STEP 1
Assemble the Front Stabilizer Tube
Parts in
letters
Parts Images
Specification
# of part
used
A
6mm Hex Wrench/Allen Key
1
B
Hexagon socket head cap screw(M10
×1.5×20L)
2
C
Spring Washer(Ø25ר10×2t)
2
D
Front Stabilizer Tube
1
C
B
A
D

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STEP 2
Assemble the Rear Stabilizer Tube
Parts in
letters
Parts Images
Specification
# of part
used
A
6mm Hex Wrench/Allen Key
1
B
Hexagon socket head cap screw (M10
×1.5×20L)
2
C
Spring Washer(Ø25ר10×2t)
2
D
Rear Stabilizer Tube
1
A
D
C
B

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STEP 3
Assemble the Handlebar
1) Please use Athe Open-end Wrench to remove Fscrew and end cap
as shown on the picture below.
2) Place DSlide Gasket into the slide bar.
3) Place the EHex Bolt from the bottom to top through the
components in the following order the DSlide Gasket, Cwasher
and place the Quick-release L knob on top.
4) Please put the parts removed in STEP 1, the screw and end cap,
back on and tighten.
Parts in
letters
Parts Images
Specification
# of part
used
A
Open-end Wrench
1
B
Handlebar(with console already
attached)
1
C
Quick-release L Knob with Washer
(Ø25ר10×2t)
1
D
Slide Gasket
1
E
Hex Bolt(M10×1.5×40L)
1
Partial enlarged view
C
B
F A
C
D
E

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STEP 4
①Assemble Quick-release L Knob
1) Please use Athe Open-end Wrench to remove Fscrew and end cap
as shown on the picture below.
2) Place DSlide Gasket into the slide bar.
3) Place the EHex Bolt from the bottom to top through the
components in the following order the DSlide Gasket, Cwasher
and place the Quick-release L knob on top.
4) Please put the parts removed in STEP 1, the screw and end cap
back on and tighten.
②Use the Open-end Wrench to
tighten the saddle
Parts in
letters
Parts Images
Specification
# of part
used
A
Open-end Wrench
1
B
Saddle
1
C
Quick-release L Knob with Washer
(Ø25ר10×2t)
1
D
Slide Gasket
1
E
Hex Bolt(M10×1.5×40L)
1
B
A
Partial enlarged view
E
C
D
A
F

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STEP 5
Assemble the pedals
1) Please note that both pedals are reverse-threaded. Put the Bleft
pedal into the left crank-hole and screw it in the clockwise manner.
2) Align the C right pedal into the right crank hole; in the
counterclockwise manner, screw it with Aopen-end wrench into
the thread.
3) Please be sure that both pedals are tightened. Having loose pedals
during activity will cause serious injury or death to the user.
Parts in
letters
Parts Images
Specification
# of part
used
A
Open-end Wrench
1
B
Left pedal
1
C
Right Pedal
1
B
A
C

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STEP 6
Complete the assembly
1) Insert the power cord into the jack on the back of the console.
2) Please use Acable tie to tie the cable with the console stand to
avoid damage or personnel injury caused by accidental pulling the
cord or hindrance of movement.
Parts in
letters
Parts Images
Specification
# of part
used
A
Cable tie
1
A
Power cord

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4Preparation
Riding spin bike is considered as intense aerobic exercise. To prevent possible injury,
please evaluate your physical condition and be sure to do the following:
1) Please warm up properly before workout.
2) Please stay focused during workout and maintaining the correct posture. If you are
using a tablet or other devices please ensure your own safety and be mindful of your
posture to avoid any danger or injury.
3) Please train with guidance of professional fitness coach and train step by step with
proper process.
4) Pleas adjust your training time and intensity according to your own physical condition.
Overtraining will cause chronic fatigue and/ or severe physical injury.
5) If you are experiencing any kinds of pain, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc.,
Stop exercising immediately and consult a doctor if the symptoms persist.
6) After workout please properly stretch and massage your muscles to reduce physical
fatigue.
4.1 Placement of the Equipment
Please place the equipment on a level ground and avoid direct sunlight. Do not place it
outdoor, in the garage, open yard, humid, and/or ventilated places. For safety purpose,
please keep the equipment’s surrounding clear for 2 ft (0.6 Meters) on all four sides.

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4.2 Adjusting the Training & Indoor Cycling
For your comfort and workout efficiency, please adjust the handlebar and saddle in
accordance to your height.
STEP 1
Adjusting the Saddle
1) Turn the adjustment knob counterclockwise to loosen and pull the knob outwardly.
2) When you have pulled the knob, you can then pull up or adjust the saddle tube. Set
the saddle the in the height of your upper hip. Once all set, in the clockwise manner
tightened the knob.
3) For beginners, if you are not used to the height of the saddle, you can adjust it by 1-2
scales lower.
45°
Maintain a natural spine
The hips remain stabilized
Knee slightly bent
Elbow slightly bent
Naturally hold the
handlebar
The front knee and
foot should be on one
vertical line
Equal force from both
legs
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