Pulse fitness 224B-AAB User manual

224B-AAB
Group Cycle
User Manual
STUDIO/CIRCUIT

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ATTENTION:
Read instructions carefully, failure to do so may cause permanent damage to your bike.
Please verify that all parts associated with this product are in good condition and accounted for.
During the assembly process please be sure to follow each step accordingly as it has been
explained within the manual.

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SAFETY INFORMATION:
1. Keep children and pets away from this equipment at all times. DO NOT leave them
unsupervised in the room where the machine is kept.
2. If you experience dizziness, nausea, chest pains or any other symptom while using
this machine STOP the exercise. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICALATTENTION!
3. Keep your hands away from any of the joints and moving parts.
4. Wear clothing suitable for doing exercise. Do not wear baggy clothing that might get
caught in the machine. Always wear athletic shoes when using the machine and tie
the laces securely.
5. This machine must only be used for the purposes described in this manual. DO NOT
use accessories that are not recommended.
6. Do not place sharp objects near the machine.
7. Any person with physical or coordination limitations should not use the machine
without the assistance of a qualified per son or doctor.
9. Do not use the machine if it is not working correctly.
10. Before using the machine, thoroughly inspect the equipment for proper assembly.
11. Use only authorized and trained technicians if a repair is needed.
15. Use only the tools provided to assemble this machine.
16. This machine can only be used by one person at a time.
17. The moving pedals can cause injury.
Caution: Consult your doctor before beginning to use the machine or any exercise
program. Read all of the instructions before using any exercise equipment.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

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CAUTION: During assembly it is recommended that all bolts be tightened by hand,
upon completing assembly, bolts should then be properly secured using the wrench
provided. To avoid injury, check bolts carefully before use.
Assembly
Step one
Attach the rear foot tube (14) first by lifting
up the rear of the frame and sliding the
rear foot tub under the frame. Align the
holes of the tube and frame then insert
bolt (10) from below. Secure the bolt with
washer (9) and nut (8) use the wrench.
Use the same procedure to secure the
front foot tube (18).
Attach the top protect cover (68) to the frame
using the bolts (71) to fixed.
Step two
Attach the handlebar post (22) by
inserting it into the head tube of the
frame. Make sure the release lever (6) is
loose enough so the handlebar post can
slide down to the desired position.
Tighten the release lever (6) to secure.
Attach the handlebar slider (23) on the
top of handlebar post (22), make sure
secure by tighten the release lever (17)
from below.
Securely fixed the console (57) on the
Handlebar Bracket by screw which is
coming from the back of the console.
Connect the cable (58) to the back of the
console (57) and make sure the other
side of the console cable (58) is
connected securely to the cable coming
from the frame. Additionally, make sure
that the cable stopper (30) is plugged
into the hole that the lower cable
connections came through.

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Step three
Attach the saddle (1) onto seat slider
(42), and secure the saddle by tightening
the nuts on both sides of the saddle
clamp on the underside of the saddle,
use wrench.
Slide the seat slider (42) into the seat
post (43) adjust to desired position and
secure with the release lever (6) on the
bottom of the seat post (43).
Slide the seat slider (42) into the seat
post (43) adjust to desired position and
secure with the release lever (6) on the
bottom of the seat post (43).
Step four
Attach the pedals (11) into the crank
arms (20)(21), each pedal is marked with
L (left) or R (right) to denote the side of
the spinning bike they are on.
Note –Make sure the crank arm is
installed on the correct side. Be
careful to align the threads correctly
to avoid damaging them. Tighten using
a 15mm spanner; both pedals should
tighten towards the front of the spinning
bike.

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Remark:
Riding this bike backwards may loosen the pedals which will damage the threads.
Please always check pedals to ensure that the pedals are tightened. If the pedals
have become loose, tighten threads with the wrench supplied to ensure they are
securely attached.
Right Pedal
Please make sure pedal in your hand is the right pedal before
Installation. Please refer to the figure. Align the right pedal with
right crank at 90 degree. Gently insert the pedal in the crank arm.
Turn the pedals clockwise as tightly as you can with your hand.
Use the wrench to ensure it is tightened securely. Please always
tighten by hand first, then finish by wrench.
Left Pedal
Please make sure pedal in your hand is the left pedal before
Installation. Please refer to the figure. Align the left pedal with left
crank at 90 degree. Gently insert the pedal in the crank arm. Turn
the pedals counter- lockwise as tightly as you can with your
hand. Use the wrench to ensure it is tightened securely. Please
always tighten by hand first, then finish by wrench.

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Stability
If the floor is not even, you can adjust the
height by foot tube adjuster pad (13) to make it
firmly.
Adjusting the resistance
Adjust the exercise resistance on the
spinning bike which using the RED LEVER
(54) of the Tension knob (24) to work with
Level 1-16 (loosen to tighten).
The flywheel should rotate freely without
resistance when you loosen the Tension
knob fully (Level 1).
More experienced riders may wish to
increase the overall resistance by increasing
the number of the Levels.
This bike can be stopped instantly by
pushing the red lever (54) of the Tension
knob (24) forward completely.
MOVING
There are moving wheel (39) located in front
of foot tube for easy to moving the machine.

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Exploded Drawing

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Part list
No.
Name
Unit
No.
Name
Unit
1
Saddle
PC
34
BB Axle with plate
PC
2
Alloy bind clamp ( L )
PC
35
Flywheel axle
SET
3
Spring for release lever
PC
36
Fixed wheel nut
4
Alloy bind clamp ( R )
PR
37
Flywheel bearing
5
Washer for release lever
PC
15
Flywheel security nut (7t)
6
Release lever
PC
63
Rubber cover for flywheel
7
Crank bolt
PC
38
Axle bolt for moving wheel
PC
8
Foot tube nut
PC
39
Moving wheel
PC
9
Foot tube washer
PC
40
Spring for release lever
PC
10
Foot fixing bolt
PC
41
Fixed bolt for release lever
PC
11
Pedal
PR
42,29
Seat slider w/ end plug
PC
12
Front / Rear foot tube end cap
PC
43
Seat post
PC
13
Foot tube adjuster pad
PC
44
Plastic washer for release lever
PC
14
Rear foot tube complete
SET
45
Belt
PC
15
Flywheel security nut (7t)
PC
46
Spring
PC
16
Flywheel adjuster bolt
PC
47
Outer chain guard bolt M5
PC
17
Handle bar release lever
w/washer
PC
48
Flywheel protection tube
PC
18
Front foot tube complete
SET
49
Flywheel (complete)
SET
19
Right belt guard
PC
50
Rubber sleeves
PC
20
Left crank arm
PC
51
Fixed bolt for tension knob casing
PC
21
Right crank arm
PC
52
Idler w/bearing, clip
SET
22,28
Handle bar post w/rubber eyelet
PC
53
Rubber sealed
PC
23
Handle bar w/slider
PC
54
Handle for tension knob
PC
24
Tension knob set (complete)
SET
55
Casing for tension knob
PC
25
Bottom tube cover w/adhesive tape
PC
56
Bolt for tension knob handle
PC
26
Washer for protection tube
PC
57+58+
60
Computer w/ cable, sensor cable,
complete set
SET
28
Rubber eyelet for handle bar post
PC
58
Upper cable
PC
30
Cable plug
PC
59
Washer for plate
PC
31
Left belt guard
PC
60
Sensor cable
PC
32
Bolt for protection tube
PC
61
Belt pulley with screw, magnet
PC
33
BB bearing
PC
62
Fixed bolt for plate
PC

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Saddle:
Make sure tighten enough for both side of nut
after adjust the saddle position. To prevent the
saddle from twisting side to side.
No.
Name
Unit
No.
Name
Unit
63
Rubber cover for flywheel
PC
G01
Magnetic holder w/magnetic set
SET
64
Adjuster cable guide
PC
Instruction
Handlebar and seat adjustment. It is important that the
handlebar and seat are set at the correct height for your body.
Ask your instructor for assistance. Adjusting the handlebar
height-Undo the release lever that is located where the
handlebar post fits into the frame. Slide the handlebar post up
or down to the required height and retighten the release lever.
Make sure it is securely tightened and that there is no lateral or
vertical movement of the handlebar. The handlebar position
can also be adjusted forwards or backwards. Undo the adjuster
lever located below the handlebar slider. Slide the handlebar
assembly forwards and backwards until you reach the required
position. Then securely re-tighten the adjuster lever.
Pay attention on ”MIN INSERT” mark for safety adjustment.
Adjusting the seat height- undo the adjuster lever
located where the seat post fits into the frame. Adjust
the seat to the required height. Then retighten the
release lever. The seat position can be adjusted
forwards and backwards. Undo the release lever
located directly side of the seat slider. Loosen the
release lever then slide the seat to the required
position. Then make sure the release lever retighten.
Pay attention on ” MIN INSERT” mark for safety adjustment.
Emergency Brake:
Pushing the RED lever (54) of the Tension knob (24)
forward completely for emergency brake.

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Maintenance Chart
No
DESCRIPTION
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Quarterly
Annually
1
Keep machine clean: Wipe machine
down with clean & dry fabric to clear
dirt & sweat.
X
2
WipeAnti-rusty cream or similar on
the seat post set, handlebar set
X
3
Visual check
X
4
Check security of handle bar post &
seat post
X
5
Check security of saddle
X
6
Remove handlebar post and clean
tube
X
7
Remove seat and clean tube
X
8
Check brake pads for wear-align
X
9
Check brake adjustment
X
10
Check security of all knobs & release
lever
X
11
Check toe straps for signs of wear
X
12
Check crank bolts and re-tighten
X
13
Make sure pedals are screwed in
X
14
Check the magnetic holder in correct
position
X
15
Check belt tension, retighten when
loose
X
16
Keep flywheel clean: Wipe with
clean & dry fabric to clear dirt &
sweat.
X
17
Check bottom bracket
X
18
Check flywheel bearings
X
19
Full service-frame inspection

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THE MAIN SCREEN DISPLAY:
RPM, HEART RATE, KCAL, WATT, SPEED, DIST, TIME, Clock, LOAD
OPERATING SYSTEM:
MODE Button
● Press MODE key to change screen display,
A) Watt-
B) Kcal- SPEED DIST TIME CLOCK
● Press and hold MODE Key for 6 sec to clean all the numbers to Zero (Except CLOCK function).
SET Button
● Under the screen display of SPEED or DIST or TIME, press and hold SET Key for 6 sec to enter
Setting function mode (TIMER, HR Hi/Lo and Unit).
● Under Setting function mode, press SET key to adjust the numbers.
● Under Setting function mode, press MODE key to switch any mode (TIMER, HR Hi/Lo and Unit).
● Under Setting function mode, press and hold MODE key for 6 sec to return main screen display.
● Under the screen display of CLOCK, press and hold SET Key for 6 sec to enter Clock Setting.
● Under any screen display, press SET key to switch buzzer on/off and turn on the backlight for 5 sec.
FUNCTION:
1. When the user keeps riding, the value of rpm, HR, SPEED and WATT will show on the screen
immediately. Only speed value return zero( the user stop riding),the value of AVG rpm, AVG HR ,
AVG SPEED , AVG WATT will display on screen.
2. When console received no signal from speed sensor and heart rate chest belt, after one min, it will
get into sleeping mode and clean all the numbers to zero.
MODE
SET

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Limited Warranty
This product carries the following guarantee against manufacturing
defects:
* Frame is warranted for 2 years from the date of purchase.
* Components are warranted for 1 year.
* Warranty is only valid for the original purchaser.
* Labor and freight charges are not included.
* Normal wear, neglect, abuse, accidents, improper assembly or
maintenance, or the installation of parts or accessories not compatible
with the original intended use of the bike, as sold, are not covered by the
warranty.
* Neither does it cover any corrosion caused by failure to clean the bikes on
regular basis.
* This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective part at
no cost. The supplier shall in no event be responsible for consequential,
special damages, and any parts failures, breakages or injuries resulting
from misuse of the machine or failure to follow the recommended
maintenance procedures.
* Warranty claims must be through an authorized dealer, and replacement
parts will normally be dispatched to you. We recommend you held a small
stock of basis spare parts, as well as a tool kit to cover the regular
maintenance routines.
* The Limited Warranty is the only express or implied warranty
applicable to original supplier. Any implied warranties, including
warranties of merchantability and fitness shall be limited in scope and
duration in accordance with this limited warranty.

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