GPI Sports & Fitness BODYWORX ABX295M User manual

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Model No: ABX295M
MANUAL MAG
BIKE

CONTENTPAGE
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
SAFETY GUIDELINES 5
PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK LIST 6
HARDWARE PARTS LIST 7
PARTS LIST 8
EXPLODED DIAGRAM 9-10
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 11-16
CONSOLE INSTRUCTIONS 17-18
EXERCISE INSTRUCTIONS 19-20

Step 1
Visit our Website
Go to the GPI Sports website:
Warranty Registration Form
Step 2
Enter Purchase Information
Enter all purchase information including the model number, serial
number and proof of purchase which can be uploaded from this page
Step 3
Contact Our Service Department
If a warranty service request is required on your product please email
service@gpigroup.com.au or call the toll free number - 1800 005 770
Congratulations on purchasing your product, we at GPI believe that our product range is of the
highest quality and represents great value for money. We back our product range up with our
industry leading warranty.
Please see below for the step by step instructions on how to register your product warranty on-
line.
GPI Sport & Fitness
https://service.gpi.com.au/registerwarranty.php
gpisports.com.au

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Before beginning any tness program, you should obtain a complete physical examination
from your physician.
This exercise equipment is designed and built for optimum safety for home use. However,
certain precautions always apply whenever you operate any exercise equipment. Be sure to
read the entire manual before assembly and operation of this machine. Also, please note the
following safety precautions.
WHEN USING EXERCISE EQUIPMENT, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS TAKE BASIC PRECAUTIONS
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
• Read all instructions before using the machine. These instructions are written to ensure your safety and to protect
the unit.
• Do not allow children on or near the equipment.
• Use the equipment only for its intended purpose as described in this guide.
• Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer. Such attachments might
cause injuries.
• Wear appropriate exercise clothing and shoes for your workout, no loose clothing. Do not wear shoes with
heels or leather soles. Ensure shoes are clean of dirt and embedded stones.
• Use care when getting on or o the unit.
• Do not over exert yourself or work to exhaustion.
• If you feel any pain or abnormal symptoms, stop your workout immediately and consult your physician.
• Never operate the unit after it has been dropped or damaged. Return the equipment to a service center for
examination and repair.
• Never drop or insert objects into any opening in the equipment.
• Always check the unit before each use. Make sure that all fasteners are secure and in good working condition.
• Do not use the equipment outdoors or near water.
• Only one person may use the machine at a time.
CHILDREN AND PETS
• Most exercise equipment is not recommended for small children. Children should not use the equipment
unless they are under strict adult supervision. To ensure safety, keep young children o the machine at all
times.
• Exercise equipment has many moving parts. In the interest of safety, keep others (especially children and
pets) at a safe distance while you exercise.
PERSONAL SAFETY DURING ASSEMBLY
• It is strongly recommended that a qualied dealer assemble the equipment. Assistance is required.
• Before beginning assembly, please take the time to read the instructions thoroughly.
• Read each step in the assembly instructions and follow the steps in sequence. Do not skip ahead. If you skip
ahead, you may learn later that you have to disassemble components and that you may have damaged the
equipment.
• Assemble and operate the machine on a solid, level surface. Locate the unit at least 1 meter from the walls or
furniture to provide easy access.
The machine is designed for your enjoyment. By following these precautions and using common sense, you will
have many safe and pleasurable hours of healthy exercise.
After assembly, you should check all functions to ensure correct operation. If you experience problems, rst
recheck the assembly instructions to locate any possible errors made during assembly.
Maximum User Weight: 110KG
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

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Successful tness training programs have one prominent feature in common...safety. Fitness
training has some inherent dangers, as do all physical activities. The chance of injury can
be greatly reduced or completely removed by using correct techniques, proper breathing,
maintaining equipment in good working condition, and by wearing the appropriate clothing.
• It is highly recommended that you consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. This is
especially important for individuals over the age of 35, or persons with pre-existing health problems.
• Always warm up before starting a workout. Try to do a total body warm up before you start.
• Maintaining equipment in proper operating condition is of utmost importance for a safe training program.
• Keep hands, limbs, loose clothing and long hair well out of the way of all moving parts.
• Inspect the machine before each use for loose or worn parts. Ensure all nuts and bolts are fully tightened. If a
problem is found do not allow the machine to be used until all parts are tightened or worn or defective parts are
repaired or replaced.
SAFETY
GUIDELINES

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PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK LIST
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
Q’TY
1
Main frame
1
2
Front support
1
3
Seat support
1
4
Handlebar
1
5
Front stabiliser
1
6
Rear stabiliser
1
7
Seat
1
8
Computer
1
9
Front post cover
1
10/11
Pedal (L&R)
1
PRE-ASSEMBLY
CHECK LIST

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HARDWARE PARTS LIST
PART NO. DESCRIPTION DRAWINGS QTY
13 T type knob
1
14 Clamp cover
1
15 Curved washer φ8.3 x φ20
4
16 Domed nut M8
4
21 Carriage bolt M8 x 70L
4
72 Double open-end wrench
1
73 Allen key (5mm)
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Above describes parts are all the parts you need to assemble this machine. Before you start to
assemble, please check the hardware packing to make sure they are included.
HARDWARE PARTS LIST

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PARTS LIST
NO.
Description
QTY
NO.
Description
QTY
1
Main frame
1
38
End cap for handlebar
2
2
Front post
1
39
End cap for sliding tube
1
3
Seat post
1
40
Seat post bushing
1
4
Handlebar
1
41
Sliding tube
1
5
Front stabiliser
1
42
Spacer
1
6
Rear stabiliser
1
43
Flywheel
1
7
Seat
1
44
Pulley
1
8
Computer
1
45
Club knob
1
9
Front post cover
1
46
End cap for front stabiliser
2
10
Left pedal
1
47
End cap for rear stabiliser
2
11
Right pedal
1
48
Allen bolt M5 x 55L
1
12
Tension control knob
1
49
Magnetic assembly
1
13
T-type knob
1
50
Left chain cover
1
14
Clamp cove
1
51
Right chain cover
1
15
Curved washer φ8.3 x φ20
8
52
End cap for crank
2
16
Domed nut M8
4
53
Grommet
1
17
Quick release knob
1
54
Self-tapping screw ST4.2 x 20L
5
18
Screw M5 x 10L
4
55
Curved washer φ5.5 x φ20
1
19
Extension tension cable
1
56
Idler wheel
1
20
Allen bolt M8 x 20L
4
57
Belt
1
21
Carriage bolt M8 x 70L
4
58
Foam grip
2
22
Lower sensor wire
1
59
Seat adjuster
1
23
Hand pulse wire
2
60
Self-tapping screw M3 x 12L
1
24
Upper sensor wire
1
61
Self-tapping screw ST4.8 x 20L
1
25
Crank (L)
1
62
Hand pulse sensor
2
26
Crank (R)
1
63
Spring for magnetic assembly
1
27
Spring washer M8
4
64
Spring for idler wheel
1
28
Limiting stopper
2
65
Bearing 6303
2
29
Wave washer
1
66
C-clip
2
30
Allen screw M10 x 20L
1
67
France nut M10
2
31
Flat washer φ10.5 x φ28
1
68
Hex head bolt M10 x 105L
1
32
Hex head bolt M5 x 30L
1
69
Crank cover
2
33
Hex head nut M5
2
70
Screw Set (Self tapping screw &
Washer)
2
34
Cover for sliding tube
1
71
Flat washer φ10.5 x φ20
3
35
Nylon nut M10
2
72
Double open-end wrench
1
36
Sensor bracket
1
73
Allen key
1
37
Self-tapping screw ST4.2 x 20L
7
74
Self-tapping screw ST4.2 x 12L
2
PARTS LIST

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EXPLODED DIAGRAM
EXPLODED
DIAGRAM

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Step 1
Attach the front stabiliser (5) to the front of the main frame (1) and secure with two carriage bolts (21), two curved
washers (15) and two domed nuts (16).
Attach the rear stabiliser (6) to the rear of the main frame (1) and secure with two carriage bolts (21), two curved
washers (15) and two domed nuts (16).
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

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STEP 2
Pull out the quick release knob (17) from main frame (1). Then remove the protection tube from the main frame (1).
Attach the seat (7) to the seat post (3), tighten with double open-end wrench.
Then insert the seat post (3) to main frame (1).
Line up the holes and secure the seat in position with the quick release knob (17).

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Step 3
Loosen four curved washers (15), four spring washers (27) and four allen bolts (20) from the front post (2).
Attach the front post (2) through the front post cover (9). Then connect the upper sensor wire (24) from the front
support (2) to the lower sensor wire (22).
Connect the tension control knob cable (12) to the extension tension cable (19).
Insert the front post (2) into the main frame (1). Secure using four curved washers (15), four spring washers (27) and
four allen bolts (20). Put the front post cover (9) down.

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HOW TO CONNECT TENSION CONNECTOR
Slide the Cable wire from the Upper Tension
Connector in between the opening on the wire
holder on the Lower Tension Connector.
Pull the Upper Tension Connector backward
and slide the wire through the slot on the
bracket.
Drop down the Connector so the fitting sits
firmly on top of the bracket.
NOTE: In able to hold the Front Post while connecting the cables and wires,
,
extra help may be
needed.

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Step 4
Loosen four screws (18) from computer (8).
Attach the handlebar (4) to the front post (2) and tighten with clamp cove (14) and T-type knob (13).
Pull the pulse wire through the hole at the top of front post (2).
Connect upper sensor wire (24) to the sensor wire from computer (8) and connect the hand pulse wires (23) with the
pulse wires from computer (8).
Slide the computer (8) into the bracket of front post (2), secure by using four screws (18).

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Step 5
The left and right pedal (10) & (11) are marked "L" and "R". Connect them to their appropriate crank arm (25).
The right pedal is on the right-hand side of the cycle as you sit on it. Note that the right pedal should be threaded on
clockwise and the left pedal on counterclockwise.
CHECK ALL BOLTS AND NUTS ARE TIGHTENED BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS:
BODY FAT:
:
Press the key to enter your personal data before measuring your body fat ratio.
MEASURE:
:
Press the key to enter the body fat test mode. The user holds the grips tightly with both hands for about
30 seconds. The computer will automatically display the user's fat value (FAT%, BMI & BMR). When
the computer does not detect the user's heart rate, or the time is less than 30 seconds, it will display
err to remind the user of the test failure.
a. FAT %: Indicate your body fat percentage after measurement.
b. BMI (Body Mass Index): BMI is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to both adult men
and women. (This index does not apply to athletes, pregnant women, those who are physically weak, and those who
are doing weight training).
c. BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate): Your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) shows the number of calories your body needs to
operate. This doesn’t account for any activity, it’s simply the energy needed to sustain a heartbeat, breathing and
normal body temperature. It measures the body at rest, not sleep, at room temperature.
UP: During the setting mode, press the key to increase the value of Time, Distance, Calories, Pulse, Age, Weight,
Height etc. and to select sex.
DOWN: During the setting mode, press the key to decrease the value of Time, Distance, Calories, Pulse, Age, Weight,
Height etc. and to select sex.
ENTER: Press the key to select functions.
During the “NO SPEED” mode, by holding this key for over two seconds then the computer will re-power-on.
RECOVERY: During the START stage, leave your hands holding on grips and then press“RECOVERY”key time
starts counting from 01:00 - 00:59 - to 00:00. As soon as 00:00 is reached, the computer will show your
heart rate recovery status with the grade F1.0 to F6.0 and message window will show your workout
situation. The details as follows:
1.0 means OUSTANDING
1.0<F<2.0 means EXCELLENT
2.0≦F≦2.9 means GOOD
3.0≦F≦3.9 means FAIR
4.0≦F≦5.9 means BELOW AVERAGE
6.0 means POOR
FUNCTION AND OPERATIONS:
SCAN: Press “ENTER”button until “SCAN”appears, monitor will rotate through all the 5 functions: TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE and SPEED. Each display will be hold 6 seconds.
TIME: Count the total time from exercise start to end.
Press “ENTER” button until “TIME” appears. Press “UP” and “DOWN” button to set exercise time. When the
“set” is zero, the computer will alarm.
SPEED: Display current speed.
DISTANCE: Count the distance from exercise start to end.
Press “ENTER” button until “DIST” appears. Press “UP” and “DOWN” button to set exercise distance.
When the “set” is zero, the computer will alarm.
CALORIES: Count the total calories from exercise start to end.
Press “ENTER” button unit “CAL” appears. Press “UP” and “DOWN” button to set exercise calories.
When the “set” is zero, the computer will alarm.
CONSOLE INSTRUCTIONS

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PULSE: Press ENTER button until “PULSE” appears. Before measuring your pulse rate, please place your palms of
your hands on Both of your contact pads and the monitor will show your current heartbeat rate in beats per
minute (BPM) on the LCD after 6~7 seconds.
Press “ENTER” button until “PULSE” appears. Press “UP” and “DOWN” button to set exercise pulse.
The setting values of 40-240 BPM, the consumer computer alarm when heart rate is above the SET value.
Remark: During the process of pulse measurement, because of the contact jamming, the measurement value may be
higher than the virtual pulse rate during the first 2~3 seconds, then will return to normal level. The
measurement value cannot be regarded as the basis of medical treatment.
NOTE:
:
1. If the display is faint or shows no figures, please replace the batteries.
2. The monitor will automatically shut off if there is no signal received after 4 minutes.
SPECIFICATIONS:
FUNCTION
AUTO SCAN
Every 6 seconds
TIME
0:00’~99:59’
CURRENT SPEED
0.0~99.9 KM/H
(
MILE/H
)
TRIP DISTANCE
0.00~99.9 KM
(
MILE
)
CALORIES
0.0~9999 CAL
PULSE RATE
40~240 BPM
BATTERY TYPE 2pcs of SIZE –AA or UM –3
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0°C ~ +40°C
STORAGE TEMPERATURE -10°C ~ +60°C

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Using your exerciser will provide you with several benets, it will improve your physical
tness, tone muscle and in conjunction with a calorie controlled diet help you lose weight.
1. THE WARM UP PHASE
This stage helps get the blood owing around the body and the muscles working properly. It will also reduce the risk of
cramp and muscle injury. It is advisable to do a few stretching exercises as shown below. Each stretch should be held
for approximately 30 seconds, do not force or jerk your muscles into a stretch - if it hurts, STOP.
2. THE EXERCISE PHASE
This is the stage where you put the eort in. After regular use, your muscles will become more exible. Work to your own
level but it is very important to maintain a steady tempo throughout. The rate of work should be sucient to raise your
heart beat into the target zone shown on the graph below.
This stage should last for a minimum of 12 minutes though most people start at about 15-20
minutes.
SIDE BENDS
FORWARD
BENDS
OUTER THIGH
INNER THIGH
CALF/ACHILLES
EXERCISE
INSTRUCTIONS

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3. THE COOL DOWN PHASE
This stage is to let your Cardio Vascular System and muscles wind down. This is a repeat of the warm up exercise e.g.
reduce your tempo, continue for approximately 5 minutes. The stretching exercises should now be repeated, again
remembering not to force or jerk your muscles into the stretch.
As you get tter you may need to train longer and harder. It is advisable to train at least three times a week, and if
possible space your workouts evenly throughout the week.
MUSCLE TONING
To tone muscle while on your exerciser you will need to have the resistance set quite high. This will put more strain
on your muscles and may mean you cannot train for as long as you would like. If you are also trying to improve your
tness you need to alter your training program. You should train as normal during the warm up and cool down phases,
but towards the end of the exercise phase you should increase resistance, making you work harder. You may have to
reduce your tempo to keep your heart rate in the target zone.
WEIGHT LOSS
The important factor here is the amount of eort you put in. The harder and longer you work the more calories you will
burn. Eectively this is the same as if you were training to improve your tness, the dierence is the goal. The calorie
function, where applicable, is an estimate only and to be used for comparison between workouts.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Proper maintenance is very important to ensure your equipment is always in top working condition. Improper
maintenance could cause damage or shorten the life of your equipment and void the WARRANTY coverage
Important: Never use abrasives or solvents to clean the equipment. To prevent damage to the computer, keep liquids
away and keep it out of direct sunlight.
After each workout: Wipe o the console, where applicable, and other frame surfaces with a clean, water dampened
soft cloth to remover excess perspiration. Inspect and tighten all parts of the equipment regularly. Replace any worn
parts immediately.
Don’t use the equipment before the worn parts were replaced by new ones. When you feel the exerciser is not
smooth, please check the status of the parts and if need be call the service hot line.
EXERCISE
INSTRUCTIONS
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