V-fit FMTC3 Manual

Assembly & User Manual
Please ensure that you read this manual
carefully before attempting to assemble or
use your new product and retain for future use
FC2790-UK
FMTC3 Foldable - Upright Magnetic Cycle


Contents
Section Page
General Information . . . . . . 4
Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety
User Information
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Exercise Information . . . . . . 7
Assembly & Adjustment . . . . 13
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with household waste.
. . . . . . . . . . 12

General Information
Quality
This exercise product has been designed and
manufactured to comply with the latest (BS EN 957)
British and European Safety Standards.
Questions
Should you encounter any difficulty with the assembly,
operation or use of your exercise product or if you
think that you may have parts missing, please DO NOT
return it to your retailer but contact us first for help and
advice, asking for CUSTOMER SUPPORT, by any of the
following means.
Tel:- 01535 637711 or
Fax:- 01535 637722 or
CUSTOMER SUPPORT is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm
from Monday to Friday
Beny Sports Co. UK Ltd.
Unit 8, Riparian Way,
The Crossings, Cross Hills,
West Yorkshire.
BD20 7BW
Queries
If you do have any queries, please ensure that you have
the following information ready for our Customer Support
Staff:
YOUR NAME
YOUR ADDRESS
YOUR PHONE NUMBER
PRODUCT MAKE OR BRAND
PRODUCT MODEL
PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER
DATE OF PURCHASE
NAME OF RETAILER
PART NUMBERS REQUIRED
a). Provide parts for the purchaser to effect repair.
b). Repair the product, returned to our warehouse
(at the purchaser's cost).
c). Replace the product if it is deemed (by us) to be
economical to do so.
This guarantee does not cover wear and tear on
upholstery or consumables.
This guarantee does not cover abuse, defects caused by
storage or use outside those intended.
If you need to advise us of a defect with your product and
in order for us to service any requirement for replacement
parts or repairs, we will ask for proof of purchase. Failure
to do so will result in any claim for replacement parts or
repairs being refused.
This guarantee, (both given and implied) applies to the
original purchaser only, is not transferable and will be
invalidated if used outside of the above criteria.
This guarantee is valid only in the United Kingdom and Eire.
This does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.
Customer Support
Tel:- 01535 637711 or
Fax:- 01535 637722 or
CUSTOMER SUPPORT is open from 9.00am to
5.00pm from Monday to Friday
Beny Sports Co. UK Ltd.
Unit 8, Riparian Way,
The Crossings, Cross Hills,
West Yorkshire
BD20 7BW
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed for DOMESTIC USE ONLY for
a period of 1 YEAR from the original certified date of
purchase. During this period we have the right to: -
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Before you Start
Tools
Prepare the Work Area
It is important that you assemble your product in a clean, clear,
uncluttered area. This will enable you to move around the product
while you are fitting components and will reduce the possibility of
injury during assembly.
Work with a Friend
You may find it quicker, safer and easier to assemble this product with
the help of a friend as some of the components may be large, heavy
or awkward to handle alone.
Open the Carton.
Carefully open the carton that contains your product, taking note of
the warnings printed on the carton to ensure that the risk of injury is
reduced. Be aware of sharp staples that may be used to fasten the
flaps as these may cause injury. Be sure to open the carton the right
way up, as this will be the easiest and safest way to remove all the
components.
Unpack the Components
Carefully unpack each component, checking against the parts list that
you have all the necessary parts to complete the assembly of your
product.
Please note that some of the parts may be pre-fitted to major
components, so please check carefully before contacting our
CUSTOMER SUPPORT team.
In any event, please do not return the product to your retailer before
contacting us first.
If required, most of our products are supplied with basic tools, which will
enable you to successfully assemble your product. However, you may
find it beneficial to have a soft-headed hammer and perhaps an
adjustable spanner handy as this may help.
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Safety
Before you undertake any programme of exercise that will increase
cardiovascular activity please be sure to consult with your doctor.
Frequent strenuous exercise should be approved by your doctor and
proper use of your product is essential. Please read this manual
carefully before commencing assembly of your product or starting to
exercise.
* For your own safety, always ensure that there is at least 1 Metre
of free space in all directions around your product while you are
exercising.
* Regularly check to see that all nuts, bolts and fittings are
securely tightened. Periodically checking all moving parts for
obvious signs of wear or damage.
* Clean only with a damp cloth, do not use solvent cleaners.
If you are in any doubt, do not use your product, but contact
CUSTOMER SUPPORT by any of the means listed on the
opposite page.
* Before use, always ensure that your product is positioned
on a solid, flat surface. If necessary, use a rubber mat underneath
to reduce the possibility of damaging flooring or slipping in use.
* Always wear appropriate clothing and footwear such as training
shoes when exercising. Do not wear loose clothing that could
become caught or trapped during exercise.
Storage and Use
Your product is intended for use in clean dry conditions. You
should avoid storage in excessively cold or damp places as this may
lead to corrosion and other related problems that are outside our
control.
Weight Limit
Your product is suitable for users weighing:
242LBS / 17.2 Stones / 110KG or less.
Conformity
This product conforms to:
(BS EN 957) - PARTS 1 and 5 Class (H) - HOME USE - Class (C).
It is NOT suitable for therapeutic purposes.
If any part of your product
becomes damaged, broken
or badly worn do not use
the equipment until the
defective parts have been
replaced
Warning
* Please keep all children away from exercise products when in
use. Do not allow children to climb or play on them when they
are not in use. If children are allowed to use the equipment, their
mental and physical development and above all their temperament
should be taken into account. They should be controlled and
instructed to the correct use of the equipment. The equipment is
under no circum-stances suitable as a children’s toy.
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Exercising Information
Beginning
How you begin to exercise will vary from person to person. If you
have not exercised for a long period of time, have been inactive for a
while, or are severely overweight you MUST start slowly, increasing
your exercise time gradually, by perhaps only a few minutes for each
session per week.
Combine a carefully structured nutritious diet with a simple but
effective exercise routine and this can help make you feel better, look
better and will almost certainly enable you to enjoy life more.
Aerobic Fitness
Aerobic exercise is simply defined as any sustained activity that
increases the supply of oxygen to your muscles via the blood pumped
by your heart. With regular exercise, your cardiovascular system will
become stronger and more efficient. Your recovery rate i.e. the time
taken for your heart to reach its normal resting level, will also
decrease.
Initially you may only be able to exercise for a few minutes each day.
Do not hesitate to breathe through your mouth should you need more
oxygen. Use the "talk test". If you cannot carry on a conversation
while exercising, you are working too hard! However, aerobic fitness
will be gradually built up with regular exercise, over the next six to
eight weeks.
Do not be discouraged if it takes longer than this to begin to feel less
lethargic, everyone is different and some will achieve their targets
quicker than others. Work at your own, comfortable pace and the
results will come. The better your aerobic fitness the harder you will
have to work to stay in your target zone.
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Exercising Information
Warm Up
A successful exercise programme consists of three parts, Warm Up,
Aerobic Exercise and Cool Down. Never start a training session
without warming up. Never finish one without cooling down correctly.
Perform between five and ten minutes of stretching before starting
your workout to prevent muscle strains, pulls and cramps.
Aerobic Exercise Session
Those new to exercise should exercise no more than every other day
to start with.
As your fitness level increases, increase this to 2 in every 3 days.
When you are comfortable with your routine, exercise for 6 days per
week. Always take at least one day off per week.
Exercising in your Target Zone
To ensure that your heart is working in its exercise target zone, you
need to be able to take your pulse. If you do not have a pulse monitor
(either from the product you are using or a proprietary independent
unit) you will need to locate the pulse in your carotid artery. This is
situated in the side of the neck and can be felt by using the index and
middle fingers. Simply count the number of beats you feel in 10
seconds and then multiply by six to get your pulse rate. This should
be taken before you start to exercise for easy reference.
People who have a greater aerobic fitness, have a lower resting pulse
level and will also be able to exercise with a higher pulse level.
Target Zone
To determine your target zone, see the chart opposite. If you are new
to exercise and by definition unfit, refer to the left column. If you
exercise regularly and have good aerobic fitness, refer to the right
column.
Incorrect or excessive
training may damage your
health. Please read the
exercise information first.
Note
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Exercising Information
USERS
AGE
(Years)
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60 and over
UNCONDITIONED
TARGET ZONE - A
(Beats per Minute)
145 - 165
140 - 160
135 - 155
130 - 150
125 - 145
120 - 140
115 - 135
110 - 130
105 - 125
CONDITIONED
TARGET ZONE - B
(Beats per Minute)
155 - 175
150 - 170
145 - 165
140 - 160
135 - 155
130 - 150
125 - 145
120 - 140
115 - 135
Cool Down
To decrease fatigue and muscle soreness, you should also cool down
by walking at a slow relaxed pace for a minute or so, to allow your
heart rate to return to normal.
Warm Up and Cool Down Exercises
Hold each stretch for a minimum of ten seconds and then relax.
Repeat each stretch two or three times. Do this before your Aerobic
Exercise session and also after you have finished.
Head Roll
Rotate your head to the right for one count, feeling a slight pull on the
left side of your neck. Next, rotate your head back for one count,
stretching your chin. Then rotate your head to the left for one count,
feeling a slight pull on the right side of your neck. Lastly, drop your
head to your chest for one count. Repeat 2 to 3 times.
Toe Touch
Slowly bend forward from your waist, letting your back and shoulders
relax as you lower your trunk. Gently stretch down as far as is
comfortable and hold for 10 seconds.
Target Zone (con't)
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Exercising Information
Shoulder Lift
Rotate and lift your right shoulder up towards your ear for one count.
Relax then repeat for the left shoulder.
Repeat 3 - 4 times.
Calf / Achilles Stretch
Turn towards the wall and place both hands on it. Support yourself
with one leg while the other is placed behind you with the sole flat on
the floor. Bend the front leg and lean towards the wall, keeping the
rear leg straight so that the calf and Achilles tendon are stretched
hold for 5 seconds. Repeat with the other leg.
Repeat 2 - 3 times.
Side Stretch
Open both arms to the side and gently lift them above your head.
Reach your right arm as high as you can for one count, gently
stretching the muscles of the stomach and lower back. Repeat the
action with your left arm.
Repeat 3 - 4 times.
Inner Thigh Stretch
Sit on the floor and pull your legs toward your groin, the soles of your
feet together. Hold your back straight and lean forward over your feet.
Tighten the thigh muscles and hold for 5 seconds. Release and repeat
3 - 4 times.
Hamstring Stretch
Sit on the floor with your right leg extended and place your left foot
flat against the right inner thigh. Stretch forward toward the right foot
and hold for 10 seconds. Relax and then repeat with the left leg
extended.
Repeat 2 - 3 times.
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Exercising Information
Basic Aerobic Training Programme
For your basic Aerobic Exercise routine we suggest that you try the
following. Remember, breathe correctly, exercise at your own pace
and do not over-train as injury may result.
Week 1 & 2
Warm Up 5 - 10 Minutes
Cool Down 5 Minutes
Week 3 & 4
Warm Up 5 - 10 Minutes
Cool Down 5 Minutes
Week 5 & 6
Warm Up 5 - 10 Minutes
Cool Down 5 Minutes
Week 7 & 8
Warm Up 5 - 10 Minutes
Cool Down 5 Minutes
Week 9 & beyond
Warm Up 5 - 10 Minutes
Cool Down 5 Minutes
Exercise 4 minutes at 'A'
Rest 1 minute
Exercise 2 minutes at 'A'
Exercise slowly 1 minute
Exercise 5 minutes at 'A'
Rest 1 minute
Exercise 3 minutes at 'A'
Exercise slowly 2 minutes
Exercise 6 minutes at 'A'
Rest 1 minute
Exercise 4 minutes at 'A'
Exercise slowly 3 minutes
Exercise 5 minutes at 'A'
Exercise 3 minutes at 'B'
Exercise 2 minutes at 'A'
Exercise slowly 1 minute
Exercise 4 minutes at 'A'
Exercise slowly 3 minutes
Exercise 5 minutes at 'A'
Exercise 3 minutes at 'B'
Exercise 2 minutes at 'A'
Exercise slowly 1 minute
Repeat entire cycle 2 or 3
times
This is only a suggested programme and may not suit every
individual's needs.
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User Information
EXERCISE MONITOR USER INSTRUCTIONS
Your Exercise Monitorhas been specially designed to help you plan and viewyour exercise performance.
EXERCISE MONITOR FUNCTIONS
SCAN~ (CHANGING FROM FUNCTION TO FUNCTION)
SPEED ~ (CYCLE SPEED [KM/H])
DISTANCE ~ (EXERCISE DISTANCE [KM])
TIME ~ (COUNT UP [Minutes and Seconds])
ODOMETER ~ (ACCUMULATED TOTAL DISTANCE)
CALORIES ~ (COMPUTED THEORETICAL CALORIE BURN)
PULSE ~ (ACTUAL EXERCISE PULSE RATE)
MONITOR FUNCTION SPECIFICATIONS
SCAN
SPEED
DISTANCE
TIME
ODOMETER
CALORIES
PULSE
MONITOR OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS
POWER SOURCE
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE
USING YOUR EXERCISE MONITOR
To provide ease of use, there are 3 buttons on your V-fit Exercise Monitor: - SET, MODE and RESET.
Press the MODE button once to move onto the SCANmode. The display will change approx EVERY 6 SECONDS to show each ofthe Exercise
Monitor's functions i turn. moT anun ally move through the functions in turn, press the MODE button TWICE to select the desired function.
The Exercise Monitor's functions are displayed in the following order: -SCAN SPEED, DISTANCE, TIME, ODOMETER, CALORIES and PULSE.
To start the Exercise Monitor, either press the MODE button or start to exercise and the Exercise Monitor will begin to register the various functions.
To reset data stored in any individual function, (except Odometer which requires the removal of the batteries to reset the data) press and hold the RESET
button for more than 3 seconds when you are in each mode. This will enable you to set to zero any previous figures remaining in each individual function.
For the PULSE function,MOISTEN your HANDS before using to ensure a good contact is made on the PULSE SENSOR PADS. Failure to do this may
connection and an erratic pulse reading.Refer to the guide in your Assembly and Training Manual for guidance on Pulse Limits.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
To fit the necessary BATTERIES - (NOT SUPPLIED) to your Exercise Monitor, remove the BATTERY COVER atthe REAR of the monitor.
fitting between the exposed contacts in the battery compartment. Ensure that batteries are fitted with the '+' / '-' ends
compartment. Failure to fit batteries correctly may result in damage to your Exercise Monitor
PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD BATTERIES CAREFULLY AND CONSIDERATELY.
result in a bad
Carefully fit the batteries by
matching the outline on the sticker or in the battery
which is not covered by our guarantee.
You can individually set Distance, Time and CALORIES by pressing the SET button in each function followed by the MODE button.
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User Information
RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT
There may be a small amount of
built in resistance present at first
due to the general tight fit of the
new bearings, bushes and the
drive belt.
Note
To adjust the pedalling resistance during use, start by turning the
Tension Controller Knob (19) fully ANTI-CLOCKWISE at the start of
your workout. Gradually increase the pedalling resistance by turning
the Tension Controller Knob CLOCKWISE as required.
When you have finished your routine, turn the Tension Controller Knob
(19) fully ANTI-CLOCKWISE again to ensure that the Tension Controller
Cable is not under tension when your Space Saver Cycle is not in use.
Note
The foot print for this product
is 720mm x 560mm.
The assembled weight is 17.2kg 19
720mm
560mm
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User Information
EXERCISE MONITOR FUNCTIONS
With your Magnetic Cycle the single screen, 7 function Exercise
Monitor is set to start automatically when you begin to cycle.
However, it is possible to switch on the monitor by pressing the
Mode Button at the bottom of the monitor. To save battery
consumption, the monitor will also switch off after it has been idle for
approximately four minutes.
Please refer to page 12 for the Exercise Monitor operational functions.
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User Information
LUBRICATION and MAINTENANCE
In the interest of safety, do NOT
use polish or any lubricant on
the saddle, foam handgrips
or pedals.
Note
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The moving parts in your Cycle are all pre-lubricated at assembly and
should not require further attention. We recommend however that
the cycle is used inside and stored in a dry condition.
To clean the metal and plastic components, ageneral household cleaner
can be used, but please be sure to dry the cycle and any attachments
before use.
HOW TO FOLD
Undo the Saddle Adjustment Knob (18), lower the Saddle Stem (23)
to it's lowest position as per below drawing and refit the Saddle
Adjustment Knob (18).
Remove the M10 Locking Knob (53) from the front of the Handlebar
Upright (2).
Lower the Handlebar Upright (2) so that it is resting on the Saddle (5).
Replace the M10 locking Knob (53) into the Handlebar Upright (2).
Undo the Handlebar "T" Knob and lower the Handlebar (3) as per
below drawing.
1823
53
3
2
5

Assembly
ACCESSORY FITMENT LIST
These are all the accessories you will need to complete the assembly of your product.
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Item 26
Qty 4
Item 12
Qty 4
Item 11
Qty 4
Item 27
Qty 4
Item 53
Qty 1
Item 18
Qty 1
Item 45
Qty 1
Item 48
Qty 1
Item 21
Qty 3
Item 44
Qty 1 Item 54
Qty 1
Item 55
Qty 2
Item 47
Qty 2
Item 46
Qty 1
Item 56
Qty 1
Item 22
Qty 1

Assembly
Attach the Front and Rear Stabiliser (6 & 7) to the Main Frame (1) with
4 x M8 x 65mm Carriage Bolts (26), 4 x M8 Curved Washers (12),
4 x M8 Spring Washers (11) and 4 x M8 Dome Nuts (27).
1
Do NOT FULLY TIGHTEN any
Bolts, Nuts or Fittings at this
stage unless specifically
instructed to do so.
Note
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1
26 6
7
12
11
27
27 11
12
26
26
Beny Sports Co. UK Ltd
Unit 8, Riparian Way,
The Crossings, Cross Hills,
West Yorkshire.
BD20 7BW
Carefully unpack each component, checking against the parts list that
you have all the necessary parts to complete the assembly of your
product.
Please note that some of the parts may be pre-fitted to major
components, so please check carefully before contacting our
CUSTOMER SUPPORT team.
In any event, please do not return the product to your retailer before
contacting us first.
Tel:- 01535 637711 or
Fax:- 01535 637722 or
CUSTOMER SUPPORT is open from 9.00am to 5.00pm from Monday
to Friday

2
Note
Assembly
Assembly of this stage
may be easier with 2 people
Pass the Tension Cable (20) up the Handlebar Upright (2) and out
through the Control Knob mount hole on the upper right side of the
Handlebar Upright (2). Connect both ends of the Lower Exercise
Monitor Wire (15) and the Exercise Monitor Link Wire (14)
together – pushing firmly to ensure a good connection.
A-1. Hold the Tension Cable (20) below the metal bracket. Guide the
lower parts of the INNER cable of the Tension Adjustment Knob (19)
into the formed metal loop on the INNER Cable of the Tension Cable.
A-2. Still holding the Tension Cable (20), pull the Tension Adjustment Knob
(19) away from the Metal Bracket (you will notice some resistance at this
stage) and guide the INNER cable through the open slot in the Metal Bracket.
A-3. Slowly release the tension on the UPPER cable and guide it carefully
into the hole in the top of the Metal Bracket.
Fit the Handlebar Upright (2) into place on the Main frame (1) using 1 x M8
x 67mm Hex Bolt (48), 2 x M8 Flat Washer (21) and 1 x M8 Nylon Lock Nut (22).
Raise the Handlebar into its upright position. Tighten the Hex Bolt (48) and Locking
Knob (53). Cover the head of the Bolt (48) and Nut (22) with the 2 x Plastic Cover (47).
Turn the Tension Adjustment Knob (19) to position “8” to remove any slack
in the Tension Cable Assembly and fit the Tension Adjustment Knob (19) into
the Handlebar Upright (2) pushing Firmly into position and secure in place using
1 x M5 x 40mm Screw and 1 x M5 Curved Washer removed from the Tension
Adjustment Knob (19).
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20
2
14
14
15
15
14
15 48 47
20
19
21
74 2
53
56
2
19
21
16 50

Assembly
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1. Turn the dial to position number 1. The cable
section then has to be pulled firmly to the left and
then downwards out of the Silver Metal Claw
Bracket. 2. This cable will then become
slack and can be unhooked.
Silver Metal
ClawBracket
3. If you are still unable to
disconnect the cables, this nut
can be turned anti-clockwise to
provide further adjustment.
Note: When the cables are re-
attached during Assembly
Stage 2, ensure the nut is re-
tightened to its original
position (shown here).

Assembly
Fit the Handlebar (3) onto the bracket of the Handlebar Upright (2) and secure
in place using the Handlebar Plastic Cover (44), Spacer (45), 1 x M8 Flat Washer
(21) and Handlebar "T" Knob (46). Align the handlebar into a comfortable position
and tighten the Handlebar "T" Knob (46) securely.
4
Note
For safety during use do NOT
lean your full bodyweight onto
the Handlebar. Please regularly
check the security of the
Handlebar bolts.
44
3
2
45 21
46
3
5
21
22
23
18
1
Remove the 3 x M8 Nylon Locknuts (22) and 3 x M8 Flat Washers (21) from
the underside of the Saddle (5). Attach the Saddle (5) to the Saddle Stem (23)
then loosely refit the 3 x M8 Flat Washers (21) and 3 x M8 Nylon Locknuts (22).
Slide the assembled Saddle Stem (23) into the Main Frame (1), select the desired
height to allow for a slight knee bend at the bottom of the pedaling action and secure
in place with the Saddle Adjustment Knob (18). Align the Saddle and tighten the
3 x M8 Nylon Locknuts (22) securely. Unlock the Saddle Adjustment Knob (18)
and change the saddle height if necessary. Do not exceed the “MAX” marking on tube.
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