Efitment B015 User manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
At Efitment your safety is our top priority and to make sure both you and the unit remain in perfect working
order, we encourage you to read all the instructions before assembling and using your new Efitment machine.
Do not skip, substitute or modify any steps or procedures herein, as doing so could result in personal injury
and will void your warranty.
1. Before starting any exercise program you
should consult your physician to determine if
you have any medical or physical conditions
that could put your health and safety at risk or
prevent you from using the equipment
properly. Your physician’s advice is essential if
you are taking any medication that may affect
your heart rate, blood pressure, or cholesterol
level.
2. Be aware of your body’s signals. Incorrect or
excessive exercise can damage your health.
Stop exercising if you experience any of the
following symptoms: pain, tightness in your
chest, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath,
lightheadedness, dizziness, or feelings of
nausea. If you experience any of these
conditions, you should consult your physician
before continuing with your exercise program.
3. This equipment is intended for adult use only.
Keep children and pets away from the
machine. DO NOT leave children unattended
in the same room with the equipment.
4. Use the equipment on a solid, flat level
surface with a protective cover for your floor
or carpet. To ensure safety, the equipment
should have at least 2 feet of free space all
around it.
5. Check if you have all the components and tools
listed. Please note that some components are
pre-assembled to help make the assembly
process quick and easy.
6. Always use the equipment as intended. If you
find any defective components while
assembling or checking the equipment, or if you
hear any unusual noises coming from the
equipment during exercise, discontinue use
immediately and do not use until the problem
has been rectified.
7. Always wear appropriate workout clothing
when exercising. Do not wear clothing that can
get tangled in the equipment.
8. Keep hands and other objects away from all
moving parts.
9. The maximum user’s weight is 242lbs / 110kgs.
10. Be careful when lifting and moving the
equipment. Always use proper lifting technique
and seek assistance if necessary.
11. Your equipment is intended for use in cool, dry
conditions. You should avoid storage in extreme
cold, hot, or damp areas as this may lead to
corrosion and other related problems.
12. This equipment is designed and intended for
indoor use only, not for commercial use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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EXPLODED DRAWING

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No.
Description
Qty.
No.
Description
Qty.
1
Main Frame
1
40L/R
Left Belt Cover
2
2
Front Stabilizer
1
41
Clasp D20
1
3
Rear Stabilizer
1
42
Wave Washer D20
1
4
Screw M10*20
4
43
Washer D20
3
5
Spring Washer D10
4
44
Bearing 6004RS
2
6
Washer D10
5
45
Nut M6
2
7
Handlebar Post
1
46
Screw M6*20
1
8
Handlebar
1
47
Screw M6*15
4
9
Wire Plug φ13
2
48
Belt Wheel
1
10
Screw ST4.2*20
10
49
Central Axis
1
11
Hand Pulse
2
50
Spring Cushion D6
8
12
Screw M5*10
3
51
Nylon Nut M6
4
13
Hand Pulse Wire
1
52
Belt
1
14
Screw M8*16
4
53L/R
End Cap
2
15
Spring Washer D8
4
54
L shape Knob M16
1
16
Washer D8
5
55
End Cap
2
17L/R
Decorative Cover
2
56
Nylon Nut M10
1
18
Meter
1
57
Idler Wheel Spacer
1
19
Meter Bracket
1
58
Idler Wheel
1
20
Bushing
1
59
Bolt M10*40
1
21
Sensor Wire
1
60
Compression spring Φ10×53
1
22
Screw M5*20
2
61
Wire Plug φ6
1
23
Tension Control
1
62
Nylon Nut M8
1
24
Screw ST4.2*16
7
63
Magnetic Plate
1
25
Knob M16
1
64
Square Magnetic 20*20*5
5
26
Bushing
1
65
Screw M6*10
8
27
Seat Post
1
66
Bolt φ6.5*φ20*1.5
2
28
L shape Knob M10
1
67
Bearing baffle
2
29
Large Washer D10
1
68
Bearing 6004RS
2
30
Tube Plug
2
69
Bearing Seat
2
31
Nylon Nut M8
4
70
Inertia axle
1
32
Washer D8
3
71
Screw M6*20
4
33
Seat Slider
1
72
Inertial wheel
1
34
Seat
1
73
Magnetic Wheel
1
35L/R
Pedal
2
74
Screw M5*10
2
36L/R
Crank
2
75
Wheel Decorative Cover
1
37
Crank Cover
2
76
Screw ST4.2*10
2
38
Nut M10×1.25
2
77
Spanner S=13, 14, 15
2
39
Crank Hole Seal
2
78
Allen Wrench S=6
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PARTS LIST

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HARDWARE PACKAGE

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1:
Remove 4 Screws (No.4), 4 Spring Washers
(No.5),and 4 Washers (No.6) from the Front
& Rear Stabilizer (No.2 & 3) with an Allen
Wrench (No.78).
Attach the Front & Rear Stabilizer (No.2 & 3)
to the Main Frame (No.1) using the 4 Screws
(No.4), 4 Spring Washers (No.5) 4 Washers
(No.6) that were removed. Tighten and
secure with an Allen Wrench (No.78).
Note: If the bike is not leveled, adjust the End
Caps (No.55) in the Rear Stabilizer (No.3).
Step 2:
Remove 2 Screws (No.74), 2 Screws (No.76)
from the Main Frame (No.1) with a Spanner
(No.77).
Attach the Wheel Decorative Cover (No.75)
to the Belt Covers (No.40L/R) using the 2
Screw (No.74) and 2 Screws (No.76) that
were removed. Tighten and secure with a
Spanner (No.77).

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Step 3:
Attach the Pedals (No. 35L/R) to the Cranks
(No.36L/R). The Right Pedal (No.35R) is
marked R, and the Left Pedal (No. 27L) is
marked L.
Screw the Right Pedal (No.35R) clockwise
into Right Crank (No. 36R), and the Left
Pedal (No.35L) counter-clockwise into Left
Crank (No. 36L). Tighten and secure with a
Spanner (No.77).
NOTE: The Pedals (No.35L/R) should be kept
in lockdown during the exercise, otherwise
the pedal teeth will be damaged. Attaching
the Pedals (No. 35L/R) to the wrong Cranks
(No. 36L/R) or turning it in the wrong
direction will permanently damage the crank
and the pedal.
Step 4:
Pull the Seat Post (No.27) out completely,
and turn it so the holes in the Seat Post
(No.27) face the back of the bike. Insert Seat
Post (No.27) into the Main Frame (No.1). Set
Seat Post (No.27) at desired height. Insert
Knob (No.25) and tighten to secure.
Remove 3 Washers (No.32) and 3 Nylon Nuts
(No.31) from the Seat (No.34) with a
Spanner (No.77). Attach the Seat (No.34) to
the Seat Slider (No.33) using 3 Washers
(No.32) and 3 Nylon Nuts (No.31) that were
removed, using a Spanner (No.77).
Remove the L shape Knob (No.28) and the
Washer (No.29) from the Seat Slider (No.33).
Attach Seat Slider (No.33) to the Seat Post
(No.27) at desired position, then insert and
secure with the L shape Knob (No.28) and
Washer (No.29) that were removed.

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NOTE: ADJUSTING THE SEAT SLIDER
When securing the Knob (No.28), the handle
on Knob (No.28) may not have enough space
to turn (See drawing on right). If this
happens, the handle can be adjusted.
To adjust the handle, pull on the handle, turn
the handle to a position that is not blocked,
and release the handle. Repeat as needed. It
may take several adjustments to get the
handle to a position where it can be turned.
Step 5:
Insert Handlebar Post (No.7) into Main
Frame (No.1). Set Handlebar Post (No.7) at
desired height. Insert L shape Knob (No.54)
and tighten to secure.
Step 6:
Remove 4 Screws (No.14), 4 Spring Washers
(No.15), 4 Washers (No.16), from the
Handlebar Post (No.7) with an Allen Wrench
(No.78).
Attach Handlebar (No.8) and Meter Bracket
(No.19) to the Handlebar Post (No.7) using 4
Screws (No.14), 4 Spring Washers (No.15), 4
Washers (No.16) that were removed.
Tighten and secure with an Allen Wrench
(No.78).

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Step 7:
Remove 3 Screws (No.12) from the Meter
(No.18). Attach Meter (No.18) to the Meter
Bracket (No.19) using the 3 Screws (No.12)
that were removed. Tighten and secure with
a Spanner (No.77).
NOTE: There are 6 holes A/B/C/D/E/F in
back of the Meter (No.18). Attach Meter
(No.18) by tightening 3 Screws (No.12) into
holes of A/B/D.
Connect Sensor Wire (No.21) and Hand
Pulse wire (No.13) to the hole at the back of
the Meter (No.18).
Assembly is complete!

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HOW TO MOVE THE BIKE
Hold the Handlebar (No.8) and lift the bike until wheels on the Front Stabilizer (No.2) touch the ground.
Now you can wheel the bike to the desired location.

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ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE
ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE
The Tension Control (No.23) has 8 levels. To increase
resistance, move the Tension Control (No.23) down. To
decrease resistance, move the Tension Control (No.23)
up.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT POSITION
The Seat (No.34) of this bike is fully adjustable as it moves
Up, Down, Forward, and Backward.
To adjust the height of the Seat Post (No.27), loosen and
pull the Knob (No.25) outward, then raise or lower the
Seat (No.34) to the desired height. Once adjusted, re-
insert and tighten the Knob (No.25) to secure the seat in
place.
To adjust the Seat (No.34) back and forth, loosen and pull
L Shape Knob (No. 28) outward, then slide the Seat Slider
(No.33) to the desired position. Once positioned, re-insert
and tighten the L Shape Knob (No. 28) to secure the seat
slider tube in place.
ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR
It is important that the handlebar and seat are both set to
the correct height of your body. To adjust the handlebar
height, loosen and pull the L shape Knob (No. 54)
outward, then slide the Handlebar Post (No. 7) up or
down to the desired height. Once adjusted re-insert and
tighten the L shape Knob (No. 54) to secure the handlebar
post in place.

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FUNCTION BUTTONS
MODE:
1. Press the button to select TIME, DISTANCE and CAL to preset.
2. Press the button to select any function display values on LCD or enter
any values to preset.
3. Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to reset all the values to 0 except the Odometer.
(When the user replaces batteries, all the values will reset to ZERO automatically.)
SET:
To set up the target value of TIME, DISTANCE and CAL. Press and hold the button for 2
seconds to speed up the increment.
RESET:
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to reset the function values. All the values will be
reset except the Odometer, which can only be reset after replacing the batteries.
FUNCTIONS & OPERATIONS
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION:
Please install 2 pieces of AAA 1.5V batteries in the battery case on the back of computer.
(Whenever Batteries are removed, all the function values will be reset to zero.)
2. AUTO ON/OFF:
Once the user begins to do exercise, the computer will show the workout value
automatically. After about 4 minutes of inactivity, the computer will turn off. Odometer
value does not reset to 0 when the computer turns off. When user starts exercise again,
workout value of odometer will accumulate continuously.
COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS

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3. AUTO SCAN:
After the computer is power on or press Mode key, the LCD will display all functions from
TIME-SPEED-DISTANCE-CALORIES-ODOMETER-PULSE. Each value will be held for 4 seconds.
4. SPEED:
Display the current training speed from 0.0 to 99.9 KPH or MPH.
5. DISTANCE:
Accumulates total distance from 0.0 up to 9999. The user may preset target distance by
pressing SET & MODE button. Each increment is 0.1 KM or M. Automatically count down
from targeting value during exercise.
6. TIME:
Accumulates total time from 00:00 up to 99:59. The user may preset target time by
pressing SET & MODE button. Each increment is 1 minute. Automatically count down from
targeting value during exercise.
7. CALORIES:
Accumulates calories consumption during training from 0 to max. 9999 calories. The user
may also preset the target calorie before training by pressing SET & MODE button. Each
setting increases is 1 cal.
Note: This data is a rough guide which cannot be used in medical treatment.
8. ODOMETER:
Display the total accumulated distance from 0 to 9999. User also can press mode key to
display the Odometer value.
9. PULSE
The monitor will display the user's heart rate in beats per minute during training.
10. RESET
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to reset all the values except Odometer to be zero.

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SPECIFICATIONS:
FUNCTION
AUTO SCAN
Every 4 seconds
TIME
00:00 ~ 99:59
CURRENT
SPEED
The maximum signal can be pickup is 99.9
MI/H
TRIP DISTANCE
0.00~99.99 MI or 0.00~9999 MI
CALORIES
0.1~999.9 KCAL
ODO
0.1~999.9 MI or 1 ~ 9999 MI
PULSE RATE
40~206 BPM
BATTERY TYPE
2pcs of SIZE –AAA or UM –4
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
0°C ~ +40°C
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
-10°C ~ +60°C
V 1
V 2
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