Sunny SF-RW5854 User manual

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PROGRAMMABLE MAGNETIC ROWER
SF-RW5854
USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT! Please retain owner’s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions. Your
satisfaction is very important to us, PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE
CONTACTED US: [email protected] or 1- 877 - 90SUNNY (877-907-8669).

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
We thank you for choosing our product. To ensure your safety and health, please use this
equipment correctly. It is important to read this entire manual before assembling and using the
equipment. Safe and effective use can only be achieved if the equipment is assembled, maintained,
and used properly. It is your responsibility to ensure that all users of the equipment are informed of
all warnings and precautions.
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
medication that affects 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 nauseous feeling. If you
do experience any of these conditions, you should consult your physician before continuing with
your exercise program.
3. Keep children and pets away from the equipment. The equipment is designed for adult use only.
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 (60CM) of free space all around it.
5. Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment. The safety of
the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly examined for damage and/or wear and
tear.
6. Always use the equipment as indicated. 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 of the equipment immediately and do not use until the problem has
been rectified.
7. Wear suitable clothing while using the equipment. Avoid wearing loose clothing that may
become entangled in the equipment.
8. Do not place fingers or objects into the moving parts of the equipment.
9. The maximum weight capacity of this unit is 300 pounds (136 KG).
10.The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use.
11.To avoid bodily injury and/ or damage to the product or property, proper lifting and moving are
required.
12.Your product is intended for use in cool and dry conditions. You should avoid storage in extreme
cold, hot,or damp areas as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems.
13.This equipment is designed for indoor and home use only; it is not intended for commercial use.

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EXPLODED DIAGRAM
8
8
1
9
10R
10L
14
7
7
5
6
30
30
21
20
19
17
17
16
25
12
13
13
19
18
48
47
46
46
45
44
31
38
37
35
35
43
35
43
42
42
43
35
43
35
4140 39
35
36
41
40
39
32
11
12
22
38
37
36
35
51 48
47
46
46
45 53
54
55
52
2
3
4
33
3335
15
15
32
33
43
35
43
43
33
43
13
59
49
50
34
58
3
57
29
29
26
26
23L
23R
24
24
24
24
25
12
15
56
28
27
13
35
41
41
40
40
39
40
40 39

4
64
63
62
106
106
2
3
105
105
104
77
77
77
77
77
76
77
77
76
77
76
76
88
78
80
79
87
82
81
83
85
86
80 78
79
80
78
79
78
79
67
110
61
60
73
71
70
74
72 71 70
69
75L
75R
66
96
101
95
94
89
90
91
92
93
99
103
98
97 98
102
80
84
65
100
68
107
108
109
111
103
108
HARDWARE PACKAGE

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PARTS LIST
No.
Description
Spec.
Qty
No.
Description
Spec.
Qty
1
Computer
1
34
Bolt
M8*32
2
2
Nylon Nut
M8*H7.5*S13
2
35
Nylon Nut
M8
10
3
Washer
d8*Φ20*2
3
36
Adjusting Bolt
M6*40
2
4
Bolt
M8*90*20*S13
1
37
Adjusting U Seat
2
5
Handlebar
1
38
Nylon Nut
M6
2
6
Mesh Belt
1
39
Spacer
Φ12.5*Φ8.2*10
6
7
End Cap
Φ32*17
2
40
Roller for Seat Slider
6
8
Foam Grip
2
41
Bolt
M8*28
4
9
Front Stabilizer
1
42
Seat Axle
2
10L/R
End Cap L/R
2
43
Washer
d8*Φ16*1.5
8
11
Bolt
M8*20*S13
2
44
Aluminum Rail
1
12
Washer
d8*Φ22*2
4
45
Axle
Φ10.9*80*14
2
13
Screw
ST4.2*25
4
46
Locating Mount
Φ11.4*Φ27*26
4
14
Main Frame
1
47
Washer
d6*Φ16*1.2
2
15
Spring Washer
d8
4
48
Bolt
M6*16*S5
2
16
L Knob
1
49
Upper Part of
Heartrate Receiver
1
17
End cap
Φ38*28
2
50
Lower Part of
Heartrate Receiver
1
18
Bolt
M12*139
1
51
Bolt
M5*16*Φ8.5
1
19
Bushing
Φ50*3
2
52
Aluminum Rail
Support Frame
1
20
Washer
d12*Ф24*2
1
53
Back Stand
1
21
Nylon Nut
M12
1
54
Rubber Board
1
22
Aluminium Rail Link
1
55
Bolt
M5*16*Φ10
1
23L/R
Pedal
2
56
Trunk Wire
1
24
Bolt
M12 *160
4
57
Trunk Wire 3
1
25
Bolt
M8*50*S14
2
58
Adapter
1
26
Bushing
Φ16*2
2
59
Pulse Sensor Wire
1
27
Trunk Wire 4
1
60
Screw
ST4.2*10
4
28
Trunk Wire 2
1
61
Motor
1
29
End Cap
Φ22
2
62
Handlebar Seat
1
30
Pedal Strap
2
63
Washer
d5*Φ10*1.0
2
31
Seat
1
64
Bolt
M5*10
2
32
Seat Post
2
65
Nut
M12
1
33
Bolt
M8*16
4
66
Belt
1

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No.
Description
Spec.
Qty
No.
Description
Spec.
Qty
67
Power Cord
1
92
Volute Spring
1
68
Sensor Seat
1
93
Outer PC Board for
Mesh Belt Wheel
1
69
Bolt
M10*112
1
94
Bearing
6300-2RS
1
70
Spacer
Φ19*2
2
95
C Clip
d35
1
71
Bearing
6000-ZZ
2
96
Mesh Belt Plate
1
72
Spacer
Φ15*Φ10.2
1
97
Bearing
1
73
Mesh Belt Pulley
Φ45*35
1
98
Bearing
16003-2RS
2
74
Nylon Nut
M10
1
99
Outer Cover for
Mesh Belt Wheel
1
75L/R
Cover L/R
2
100
Belt Wheel
1
76
Screw
ST4.2*16
4
101
Fixing Axle for Mesh
Belt
1
77
Screw
ST4.8*16
8
102
Bearing
6000-2RS
1
78
Nut
M10*1.0*H9.5
4
103
Screw
ST4.2*19
4
79
Nut
M10*1.0*H5
4
104
Computer post
1
80
Washer
d10*Φ20*2.0
4
105
Bushing
Φ32*3.3*Φ28*16
*Φ14
2
81
Idler Wheel Connect
Staff
1
106
Computer Post
Cover
2
82
Pulling Spring
Φ2.2
1
107
Knob
Φ14*81.5*M8*S6
1
83
Idler Wheel
1
108
Sensor Wire
2
84
Wave Washer
d12*Φ15.5*0.3
1
109
Bolt
M4*8
1
85
Washer
d6*Φ16*1.5
1
110
Resistance Control
Cable
1
86
Bolt
M6*12
1
111
Magnet
Φ10*3
1
87
Nut
M10*1
1
A
Spanner
S13-14-15
1
88
Inertial Wheel
1
B
Allen Wrench
S6
1
89
PC Board for Mesh
Belt Wheel
1
C
Allen Wrench
S5
1
90
Wave Washer
d10*Φ15*0.3
1
D
Spanner
S13-14
1
91
Axle for Mesh Belt
Wheel
1
E
Spanner
S17-19
1
Ordering Replacement Parts (U.S. and Canadian Customers only)
Please provide the following information in order for us to accurately identify the part(s) needed:
The model number (found on cover of manual)
The product name (found on cover of manual)
The part number found on the “EXPLODED DIAGRAM” and “PARTS LIST” (found near the front
of the manual
Please contact us at support@sunnyhealthfitness.com or 1- 877 - 90SUNNY (877-907-8669).

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
d8*Φ22*2 2PCS
#12
#25 M8*50*S14 2PCS
25
12
15
9
#15 d8 2PCS
#A S13-14-15 1PC
14
S14
25
12
15
14
A
B
#24 M12*160 4PCS #E S17-19 1PC
S19
STEP 1:
Attach Front Stabilizer (No. 9) to Main
Frame (No. 14)using 2 Bolts (No. 25),2
Spring Washers (No. 15), and 2 Washers
(No. 12). Tighten and secure with Allen
Wrench (No. A).
STEP 2:
Affiix the 2 Bolts (No. 24) into the bottom
hole in position B of the Main Frame (No.
14) with Spanner (No. E).
Insert the 2 Bolts (No. 24) into the upper
hole in position A of the Main Frame (No.
14) through the Pedals (No. 23L/R),and
tighten with Spanner (No. E).
NOTE: The Pedals (No. 23 L/R) should
rest on the Bolts (No. 24) that are in
position B.

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d6*Φ16*1.21PC
#47
Φ10.9*80*14 1PC
#45
#48 M6*16*S5 1PC
Φ11.4*Φ27*26 2PCS
#46
46
48
47
46
45
51
55
#55 M5*16*Φ10 1PC
#51 M5*16*Φ8.5 1PC
44
31
53
#B S6 1PC
#A S13-14-15 1PC
S14
S13
S15
#C S5 1PC
44
57
59
d8*Φ22*2 2PCS
#12
#11 M8*20*S13 2PCS
#15 d8 2PCS
16
14
59
57
22
11
12
15
#A S13-14-15 1PC
S13
STEP 3:
Attach Seat (No. 31)onto Aluminum
Rail (No. 44).
Note: There is an arrow sticker marked
on Seat (No. 31), please attach it as the
arrow directs to prevent assembly in the
wrong direction.
Next, install 2 Locating Mounts (No. 46),
Axel (No. 45), Washer (No. 47),and
Bolt (No. 48)to Aluminum Rail (No.
44). Tighten and secure Bolt (No. 48)
using Allen Wrenches (No. B & No. C).
Attach Back Stand (No. 53)to
Aluminum Rail (No. 44)using Screw
(No. 51)and Screw (No. 55). Tighten
and secure with Spanner (No. A).
STEP 4:
NOTE: To avoid damage to the wires,
please ensure that you keep the wires
beneath Main Frame (No. 14)and
Aluminum Frame (No. 44), away from
the connection point of the two sections.
Connect Trunk Wire 3 (No. 57)with
Sensor wire (No. 59).
Attach Aluminum Frame (No. 44)into
the Aluminium Rail Link (No. 22) using
2 Bolts (No. 11),2 Spring Washers,
(No. 15), and 2 Washers (No. 12).
Tighten and secure the Aluminium Rail
Link (No. 22) with L Knob (No. 16).

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4
56
27
1a
56
1c
27
28
1b
28
12
3
1b
1a
1c
#4 M8*90*20*S13 1PC
#3 d8*Φ20*2 2PCS
#2 M8*H7.5*S13 1PC
#A S13-14-15 1PC
S13
3
104
S13
#D S13-14 1PC
58
STEP 5:
Connect Trunk Wire (No. 56)with
Computer Wire (No. 1a).
Connect Trunk Wire 2 (No. 28)with
Computer Wire (No. 1b).
Connect Trunk Wire 4 (No. 27)with
Computer Wire (No. 1c).
Secure Computer (No. 1) to the
Computer Post (No. 104) using Bolt
(No. 4), 2 Washers (No. 3),and Nylon
Nut (No. 2) with Spanners (No. A & No.
D).
STEP 6:
Pull out the Handlebar (No. 5), then take
out the Paper Tube (No. F), and keep the
Mesh Belt (No. 6) in the middle of
Handlebar (No. 5), then put Handlebar
(No. 5) in the handlebar seat of Main
Frame (No. 14).
Insert one end of Adapter (No. 58) to the
power hole of Main Frame (No. 14),
connect another end of Adapter (No. 58)
with power.
When not in use, please put away
Adapter (No. 58) for your next use.
The assembly is complete!

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EXERCISE COMPUTER
OPERATING INSTRUCTION:
1. Connect all of the cables to the monitor.
2. After turning on, all LCD segments will light up for 2 seconds and the
Computer will start at level 1. The monitor will go to initial mode.
NOTE: If the connection cables were installed incorrectly, motor will not run.
Before asking service, please examine if all connection cables are well
connected and then reset the power to release the beep sound or press
DELETE button to restart system. If the motor still does not run, please
contact customer service.
If the monitor shows “E2” message, please contact customer service.
KEY FUNCTION:
MODE:
1. During the stop mode, press MODE button to enter desired program.
2. Press MODE button to confirm the setting values of TIME, COUNT, DISTANCE, CALORIES,
PULSE in setting mode, or to confirm the PROGRAM PROFILE in User program.
RESET:
1. Press RESET button to clear all setting data to 0 or the default value.
2. Press RESET button 2 seconds to enter initial mode and reset all value to 0.
RECOVERY:
Press RECOVERY to enter recovery mode.
F1.0 = Excellent F2.0 = Good F3.0 = Fair F4.0 = below average
F5.0 = No Good
(User need wireless belt to use this function.This Product does not include wireless belt.)
+:
1. During the stop mode, select Program or increase the setting value of TIME, COUNT,
DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE in the heart rate control program 8, or increase PROGRAM
PROFILE in the User setting program.
2. During the exercise mode, press this button to increase the load level.
- :
1. During the stop mode, select Program or decrease the setting value of TIME, COUNT,
DISTANCE, CALORIES, PULSE in the heart rate control program 8, or decrease PROGRAM
PROFILE in the User setting program
2. During the exercise mode, Press this button to decrease the load level.
RESET
RECOVERY
MODE
F6.0 = Poor

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FUNCTIONS:
TIME:
Exercise time will be shown on the display when exercising. If the computer is inactive for 256
seconds, it will enter sleep mode. To turn on the computer, press any button or signal input or start
work out, all values will reset zero.
Count up: Without setting the time value, the monitor will count up the time from 0:00 to 99:59.
Count down: Setting the exercise time, the monitor will count down from your setting values. Once
reach setting value, monitor will produce BEEP sounds and then stop. Press any button to count up
from 0:00.
DISTANCE:
The distance will be displayed on the window. The monitor begins to calculate from 1 to 999 and
the measure unit is 1 (mile/1000). After reach 1 mile, the measure unit become to 0.1 mile. The
monitor will display from 1.0 mile to 99.9 mile.
Count up: Without setting the distance value, the monitor will count up from 0.1-99.9 mile.
Count down: Setting the exercise distance, the monitor will count down from your setting values.
Once reach setting value, the monitor will produce beep sounds and then stop. Press any button to
count up from 1 (mile/1000).
CALORIE:
The calories burned will be displayed on the window. Its scope is 0.0-999 kcal.
Count up: Without setting the calorie value, the monitor will count up from 0.0 to 999.
Count down: Setting the calorie consumption, the monitor will count down from your setting values.
Once you reach the setting value, monitor will produce beep sounds and then stop. Press any key
to count up from 0.0.
COUNT:
Count will be shown on the display when exercising. If the computer is inactive for 256 seconds, it
will reset zero.
Count up: Without setting the count value, the monitor will count up from 0 to 9999.
Count down: Setting the exercise time, the monitor will count down from your setting values. Once
you reach setting the value, monitor will produce beep sounds and then stop. Press any key to
count up form 0.
PULSE:
The monitor will display your current heart beat rate in beats per minute, the range is 40-220. If
signal is input, the monitor will count the beats. If no pulse input is detected within 6 seconds, the
display will indicate “p”. Pulse value will blink when the current pulse is higher than your default
value.
(Wear your wireless belt during this time. This product does not include the wireless belt.)
STROKES/MIN:
It means the moment of strokes per minute.

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PROGRAM:
Preset Program: Program 1- Program 7
1. Press the +/-button to the desired program.
2. Press MODE to enter the program.
3. The Time display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired time to do the
exercise. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
4. The count display will flash, and then press the +/- button to set up the desired value. Press
MODE button to confirm your setting value.
5. The distance display will flash, and then press the +/- button to set up the desired distance you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
6. The calorie display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired calorie you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value
7. Pulse display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired pulse value you would
like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
8. Input the speed signal/pedal to start work out.
Note:
1. Press MODE button to the setting of next function.
2. There will be a beep sounds when you reach the desired value.
If there is more than one desired value, press any button to continue work out after beep, and to
reach next one.
PROGRAM 8 (COMPETITION PROGRAM)
1. Press the +/-button to P8.
2. Press MODE button to enter the competition program.
3. The Time display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired time to do the
exercise. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
4. The distance display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired distance you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
5. Input the speed signal/pedal to start work out.
Note:
1. Press MODE button to the setting of next function.
2. There are two parts of display: the upper and the down part.
The upper: unit work out distance, each bar means 1/10 of desired distance.
The down: unit work out time, each bar means 1/10 of desired time.
3. When the user reaches unit work out time, and the distance is less than unit work out distance.
The distance bars will flash and this means user does not reach the desired work out distance.
Otherwise, the bars will increase which means the work out is ok.

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PROGRAM 9 (PULSE PROGRAM)
Computer will adjust the resistance level according to the pulse value, eg: if the current value is
lower than desired value, the resistance will increase, otherwise, the resistance will decrease.
1. Press the +/-button to P9.
2. Press MODE button to enter the pulse program.
3. Pulse display will flash, and then press the +/- button to set up the desired pulse value you would
like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
4. The Time display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired time to do the
exercise. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
5. The count display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired value. Press
MODE button to confirm your setting value.
6. The distance display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired distance you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value
7. The calorie display will flash, and then press the +/- button to set up the desired calorie you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
8. Input the speed signal/pedal to start work out.
Note:
If there is no desired pulse value in initial mode, the heart beat is 90/mins.
There will be a beep sounds when reach one of the desired value: TIME, COUNT, DISTANCE,
CALORIES, and the computer stops.
If there is more than one desired value, press any button to continue work out after beep, and to
reach next one.
USER PROGRAM: (U1-U4)
1. Press the +/-button to U1-U4.
2. Press MODE button to enter the USER program.
3. The Time display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired time to do the
exercise. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
4. The count display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired value. Press
MODE button to confirm your setting value.
5. The distance display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired distance you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
6. The calorie display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired calorie you
would like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value
7. Pulse display will flash, and then press the +/-button to set up the desired pulse value you would
like to reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value.
8. Profile will flash, and then press the +/- button to set up the desired profile value you would like to
reach. Press MODE button to confirm your setting value. Setting in same way until finished all
profile.
9. Input the speed signal/pedal to start work out.
Note:
1. There will be a beep sounds when reach the desired value.
2. There will be a beep sounds when reach the desired value.
If there is more than one desired value, press any key to continue work out after the beep, and to
reach next one.

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ADJUSTMENT GUIDE
10L/R
44
PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
The pedal strap is adjustable and can be personalized
to fit the user’s foot size.
MOVING THE MACHINE
To move the machine, lift up Aluminum Rail (No. 44)
until the transportation wheels on End Caps (No.
10L/R) touch the ground. With the wheels on the
ground, you can transport the bike to the desired
location with ease.
COMPUTER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
The rotation angle of computer post can be adjusted to
obtain the best view of the Computer LCD screen.

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ADJUSTMENT GUIDE
When not in use, you can
save space by folding the
Aluminum Rail (No. 44).
1. Unscrew the L Knob
(No. 16) until the taper
completely with draws from
the Aluminum Rail Link
(No. 22), and at the same
time,draw the L Knob (No.
16) down until it cannot
move anymore. Then lift the
Aluminum Rail (No. 44) by
the other hand to an angle
until the L Knob (No. 16)
break away from the
Aluminum Rail Link (No.
22), and you can release
the L Knob (No. 16) now.
As shown in figure A.
2. When the the Aluminum
Rail Link (No. 22) rotates to
a certain angle, the L Knob
(No. 16) will automaticly fit
into the hole on the
Aluminum Rail Link (No.
22), after that screw the L
Knob (No. 16) tight. As
shown in figure B.
Attention!
It is easy to hit your
head when the
Aluminum rail (No. 44)
is standing upright.
Attention!
The saddle will slide
down when folding the
Aluminum rail (No.
44).
Figure A
Figure B
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