Verve VER-CAB-001 User manual

InstructIon Manual
PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY
!
STOP ENTER START
INTERVALREADOUTS
H.R.
target
HR
interval
20-10
interval
10-20
interval
custom
target
time
target
distance
target
calories
WARNING:
Heartrate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. If you feel faint,stop exercising immediately
VERVE
INTERVAL
20/10
20/30
CUSTOM
TOTAL TIME
REST
TARG ET
TIME
DISTANCE CALORIES
TARGET HR
65%
OF
80%
OF
M
AX
HR
BPM
NO HR SIGNAL
TARGETHR ACHIEVED
SPEEDUP
SLOWDOWN
GO
TIME?
DISTANCE?
AVERAGE
TOTAL
AVEMAX
WATT S
RPM / AGE?
CALORIES?
TOTAL
AVEMAX
SPEED
KPH
MPH
KM
MILE
HEART RATE
READY
REMAINING
ELAPSED
Description:
coDe:
Version:
VerVe coMMerciAL Air BiKe
Ver-cAB-001
20200527
COMMERCIAL
AIR BIKE
V E R V E

contents
safety information 03
customer support 04
assembly instructions 05
air bike features explained 12
computer instructions 14
- quick start
- button functions
- console display and feedback
- using workout programs
how to take care of your air bike 19
troubleshooting 20
exercising with your air bike 20
exploded diagrams and parts list 22
I-1 Console Assembly 24
your warranty 25
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Safety Information
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PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY. GREAT
CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN TO DESIGN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOWING THEM
WILL HELP YOU WITH QUICKER ASSEMBLY AND MINIMISE THE RISK OF INJURY
YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY -
THIS LIST IS NOT EXHAUSTIVE.
•Always assemble and operate the product on a level surface,
ensure that the product is stable before use.
• Trytoensurethatyourbackisstraightwhilstexercising,
especially for long periods
•The safety level of this equipment can only be maintained
if it is regularly examined for wear and tear
•Keep hands away from moving parts.
•Replace defective components immediately, and/or
keep the equipment out of use until it is repaired.
•Use only the adjustment settings as described in the
instructions. Always use the correct adjustment pin/xing.
•Special attention should be taken to inspect the
components, such as pulleys, bearings, straps, rollers are
always more susceptible to wear before use.
•Never leave any adjustment devices projecting from the
product.
•Always wear suitable clothing and footwear e.g. tracksuit /
shorts / training shoes
•Remove all personal jewellery before exercising.
•Ensure you warm-up well before using the equipment as
this will help to prevent muscle strain.
•After eating, allow 1-2 hours before exercising as this will
help to prevent muscle strain.
• Neveroverloadtheequipment–themaximumuserweight
of this bike is 150kg.
•Don’t rock the bike form side to side
•Never use the equipment in any other manner other than
the ways explained in these instructions and/or any
wall-chart supplied.
•This product has an intergrated resistance system without
a constant power mode that is governed by magnetic
resistance.
•Losing grip or suddenly releasing the handle could result in
an uncontrolled return, ensure there is freee space around
the product.
•You may want to store this product away to save space -
be aware of moving mechanical parts which could cause
injury.
•To prevent shock, keep all electical components, shuch as
the console, motor, cord and switch away from water.
•Do not use any accessories that aren’t specically
recommended by the manufacturer, these might cause
injuries or cause the unit to fail.
•Work within your recommended exercise level, do NOT
work to exhaustion.
•If you feel any pain or abnormal symptoms, STOP YOUR
WORKOUT IMMEDIATELY. Consult your physician
immediately.
•Parents and others in charge of children should be aware
of their responsibility, because the natural play instinct
and the fondness of experimenting of children can lead to
situations and behaviour for which the training equipment
is not intended
•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 in the correct use
of the equipment.
•The equipment is under no circumstances
suitable as a children’s toy.
•This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
• The free area shall be not less than 0.6 m greater than
the training area in the directions from which the
equipment is accessed.
Safety Standards
This bike meets the requirements of the EN ISO 20957-1: 2013, EN ISO 20957-5: 2016 Class SC
and also the EU’s EMC and Low Voltage directives (where applicable).
It is important that you keep these instructions for future reference.
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This product is not suitable for therapeutic purposes.
Injuries to health may result from incorrect or excessive training.
!
Heart Rate Monitoring System may be inaccurate, Over exercise may result in
serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately !
Be aware of the edges on the bike when in use or move it around.
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Model:AIRBIKE
ManufactureDate:
Max.User We ight:150kg
ClassRequested by standard:
ENISO 20957-1, EN ISO 20957-5, Class SC
Warning:
Heartrate monitoring system may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result
in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
Warning:
To reducethe risk of electric shock - unplug before cleaning or servicing.
SerialNo.: C2PA BPM3-2001000001
Customer Support
Should you require any assistance regarding this product please gather the following information,
and then contact us using the details below:
1. Serial no. - this can be found on
the sticker below, located as indicated.
For future reference, please write down
your serial number in the space
provided below.
2. Original purchase date
3. Place of purchase
4. Information about the place
and conditions of use
5. Precise description of the issue/defect
Your Serial No. is:
Care & Maintenance
•
Always place the equipment in a dry environment.
•
Use a warm, damp cloth to keep the product clean.
•
No wet cleaning of electrical components, unplug before any care and maintenance
•
The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear. This
includes any ropes, pulleys, nuts, bolts, moving parts, bushes, chains, wheels, bearings & connection points etc
•
Ensure that you inspect the product regularly - at least once a week is recommended.
•
Ensure that all xings are tight before use.
•
Always replace damaged / worn components with original parts from the manufacturer.
Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with household waste.
Check your local authority for recycling advice and facilities (Europe only).
Contact Us
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Model: AIR BIKE
Manufacture Date:
Max. User Weight: 150kg
Class Requested by standard: EN ISO 20957-1, EN ISO 20957-5, Class SC
Warning: Heart rate monitoring system may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result
in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock - unplug before cleaning or servicing.
Serial No.: C2PABC2-2001000001

Assembly Instruction
If you suspect you may have some parts missing, please contact
us before going back to your retailer. Refer to the Customer
Support section on page 4 for contact details.
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This cycle takes up
a oor space of 126cm x 80cm
and weighs 69.6kg
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Before you start
1. Prepare your work area -
it is important you assemble
the product in a clean and
uncluttered space.
2. Work with a friend -
we recommend you have
someone assist you with
the assembly as some of the
components are quite heavy.
3. Open the carton -
checking any warnings on
the carton and make sure you
have it the right way up.
4. Unpack the carton
Make sure you have
the following parts:
Console x 1
Console Support
Frame x 1
Fixings Tools and Consumables
Wrench
(13/17)
Part
No.
J4
Part
No.
J5
Part
No.
B
Part
No.
H1 Part
No.
F
x 2
x 2
Pedal set
x 1pair
Front stabilizer
x 1
Part
No.
C
Rear stabilizer
x 1
Disc
Spring
Spacer
Part
No.
E
Allen Key (6, 5, 4mm)
M8 Nylon
Locknut
Part
No.
I
Main Frame
Part
No.
A
Part
No.
D1
Left Handlebar
x 1
Part
No.
D2
Right Handlebar
x 1
Fix Plate
x 2
Part
No.
G
Foot Peg
x 2
Part
No.
H2
Part
No.
J2 x 4
M8 x 30mm
Screw
M6 x 15mm
Screw x 6
Part
No.
J6
M10 x 20mm
Allen Head
Bolt
x 8
Wrench Phillips
Screwdriver
Part
No.
J3
5
Part
No.
J1
End Cap
x 2
Water Bottle
Holder x 1
Part
No.
E2
Part
No.
O
Lubricate
Oil x 1
STOPENTERSTART
INTERVAL
READOUTS
H.R.
target
HR
interval
20-10
interval
10-20
interval
custom
target
time
target
distance
target
calories
WARNING:
Heartrate monitoringsystems may be inaccurate. If you feel faint, stopexercising immediately
INTERVAL
20/10
20/30
CUSTOM
TOTALTIME
REST
TARGET
TIME
DISTANCE CALORIES
TARGET HR
65%
OF
80%
OF
M
AX
HR
BPM
NO HR SIGNAL
TARGETHRACHIEVED
SPEEDUP
SLOWDOWN
GO
TIME?
DISTANCE?
AVERAGE
TOTAL
WATTS
CALORIES?
TOTAL
AVEMAX
SPEED
KPH
MPH
KM
MILE
HEART RATE
READY
REMAINING
ELAPSED
AVE
MAX
LEVEL RPM
AGE
STOPENTER START
INTERVAL
READOUTS
H.R.
target
HR
interval
20-10
interval
10-20
interval
custom
target
time
target
distance
target
calories
WARNING:
Heartrate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately
VERVE
INTERVAL
20/10
20/30
CUSTOM
TOTAL TIME
REST
TARGET
TIME
DISTANCE CALORIES
TARGET HR
65%
OF
80%
OF
M
AX
HR
BPM
NO HR SIGNAL
TARGETHR ACHIEVED
SPEEDUP
SLOWDOWN
GO
TIME?
DISTANCE?
AVERAGE
TOTAL
AVEMAX
WATTS
RPM / AGE?
CALORIES?
TOTAL
AVEMAX
SPEED
KPH
MPH
KM
MILE
HEART RATE
READY
REMAINING
ELAPSED

1. Attach the Front Stabilizer
1-1. Remove the cardboard tube from the front end stabilizer bracket
Loosen the two• M10 x 20mm Allen Head Bolt (J6) from the
cardboard tube and remove the cardboard tube.
The cardboard tube is used for packaging protection purposes, which won’t be•
used again during the assembly.
FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 2
Part
No.
J6
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Make sure the bolts are fully
tightened with the allen key.
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Make sure the moving wheels
on the front stabiliser face out
after assembly.
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FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 4
Part
No.
J6
1-2. Attach the Front Stabilizer
Attach the• Front Stabilizer (B) to the Main Frame (A) with four
M10 x 20mm Allen Head Bolt (J6) and tighten these bolts with
the 6mm Allen Key.
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
6
cardboard tube
J6
J6
A
B
Please lubricate the fastenings before assembly
by applying some of the “multi-purpose grease”
to each bolt shaft.
LUBRICATE BEFORE ASSEMBLY

FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 2
Part
No.
J6
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Make sure the bolts are fully
tightened with the allen key.
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FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 4
Part
No.
J6
2. Attach the Rear Stabilizer
2-1. Remove the cardboard tube from the rear end stabilizer bracket
Loosen the two• M10 x 20mm Allen Head Bolt (J6) from the cardboard tube and
remove the cardboard tube.
The cardboard tube is used for packaging protection purposes, which won’t be•
used again during the assembly.
2-2. Attach the Rear Stabilizer
Attach the• Rear Stabilizer (C) to the Main Frame (A) with four
M10 x 20mm Allen Head Bolt (J6) and tighten these bolts with
the 6mm Allen Key..
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
7
cardboard tube
J6
J6
A
Please lubricate the fastenings before assembly
by applying some of the “multi-purpose grease”
to each bolt shaft.
LUBRICATE BEFORE ASSEMBLY

3. Attach the Dual Action Handlebars
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Make sure the screws are fully
tightened with the allen key.
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FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 1
Part
No.
J2
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Make sure the foot peg is fully
tightened with the allen key.
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x1
Part
No.
J4
x 1
Part
No.
J3
x 3
Part
No.
J5
3-1. Attach the Left Dual Action Handlebar
Slide the• left Dual Action Handlebar (D1) onto the
pivot axle carefully.
Install the• Foot Peg (G) by screwing it on, and tighten
it with the wrench as shown.
Attach the• End Cap (J1) onto the Foot Peg (G)
securely.
3-2. Install the Fix Plate & Linkage Bar
Connect the• left Dual Action Handlebar (D1) and Linkage Bar
with Fix Plate (I), Disc Space r (J4), M8x30mm Screw (J2) and
M8 Nylon Locknut (J3) and tighten with 5mm Allen Key & 13/17
Wrench.
Doubly secure the• Fix Plate (I) to the Linkage Bar with three
M6x15mm Screws (J5) and secure with 4mm Allen Key.
( You should be able to t these three screws for better alignment
by loosening the front screw assembly and try again when all four
screws are in place, tighten with the allen key provided. )
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
Wrench
13/17
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FIXINGS:TOOLS:
Wrench
J1
G
A
J5
J2
IJ4
J5
D1
Please lubricate the fastenings before assembly
by applying some of the “multi-purpose grease”
to each bolt shaft.
LUBRICATE BEFORE ASSEMBLY

Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
!
Make sure the screws are fully
tightened with the allen key.
!
FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 1
Part
No.
J2
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
!
Make sure the foot peg is fully
tightened with the allen key.
!
x 1
Part
No.
J4
x 1
Part
No.
J3
x 3
Part
No.
J5
3-3. Attach the Right Dual Action Handlebar
Slide the• right Dual Action Handlebar (D2) onto
the pivot axle carefully.
Install the• Foot Peg (G) by screwing it on, and
tighten it with the wrench as shown.
Attach the• End Cap (J1) onto the Foot Peg (G)
securely.
3-4. Install the Fix Plate & Linkage Bar
Connect the• right Dual Action Handlebar (D2) and Linkage
Bar with Fix Plate (I), Disc Spacer (J4), M8x30mm Screw (J2)
and M8 Nylon Locknut (J3) and tighten with 5mm Allen Key &
13/17 Wrench.
Doubly secure the• Fix Plate (I) to the Linkage Bar with three
M6x15mm Screws (J5) and secure with 4mm Allen Key.
( You should be able to t these three screws for better align-
ment by loosening the front screw assembly and try again when
all four screws are in place, tighten with the allen key provided. )
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
Wrench
13/17
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FIXINGS:TOOLS:
Wrench
A
D2
G
J1
D2
I
J2
J5
J3 J4
Make sure the T-Knob is in
un-lock position.
!
Please lubricate the fastenings before assembly
by applying some of the “multi-purpose grease”
to each bolt shaft.
LUBRICATE BEFORE ASSEMBLY

Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
!
Make sure the screw is fully
tightened with the allen key.
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4. Attach the Pedals
4-1. Attach the Left Pedal
Loosen the• Phillip Head Screw (J7) tted on
the left Crank Arm.
Attach the• Left Pedal (H1) to the left Crank Arm
and fasten with the Wrench #14 / #15.
Fasten the• Phillip Head Screw (J7) to the Crank
Arm with the 5mm Allen Key.
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
5mm
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Make sure the screw is fully
tightened with the allen key.
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4-2. Attach the Right Pedal
Loosen the• Phillip Head Screw (J7) tted on
the right Crank Arm.
Attach the• Right Pedal (H2) to the right Crank
Arm and fasten with the Wrench #14 / #15.
Fasten the• Phillip Head Screw (J7) to the Crank
Arm with the 5mm Allen Key.
This pedal will be threaded on
anti-clockwise and tightened
with the wrench.
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This pedal will be threaded on
clockwise and tightened with
the wrench.
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Wrench
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
5mm
Wrench
H1
J7
H2
J7

Final Checks
Your cycle is now assembled. Please make the following nal checks before you use it for the rst time
•Make sure all screws, bolts and nuts are tightened securely
•Make sure you have positioned it on a at, level surface
6. Attach the Console
Remove the four xing screws which are located in the back of•
the Console(8).
Connect the• Console Cable and Middle Wire together and
then attach the Console (F) to the Console Support (E)
with four M5 x 12mm xing screws(F1) and
secure with the Screwdriver.
Attach the• Bottle Holder (E2) to the front end of
the Console Support (E) with two Phillip Head Screws
- provided and scure with the 4mm Allen key.
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Make sure the screws are fully
tightened with the screwdriver.
!
Make sure the cables are fully
connected.
!
5. Attach the Console Support
Be sure to t the parts in the
same order as the diagrams
shown.
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Take care not to trap the cables
when attaching
the console Support
!
Make sure the cables are fully
connected.
!
FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 2
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
5mm
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Make sure the screws are fully
tightened with the allen key.
!
Part
No.
J2
Attach the• Console Support (E) to the front end of the
Main Frame (A) with two M8x 30mm Screws (J2) and
secure with the 5mm Allen Key.
Connect the• Sensor Cable and Middle Wire together.
FIXINGS:FIXINGS:
x 4
Part
No.
F1
FIXINGS:TOOLS:
Phillips
Screwdriver
x 2
J2
E
middle wire
sensor wire
wire
connect
E2
F
console
cable
middle
wire
LUBRICATE BEFORE ASSEMBLY

Air Bike Features Explained
Do not pull the seat post out too far – the
maximum is indicated on the seat post.
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Adjusting the seat height
Pull up the1. Cam Handle (A32) and adjust the
height of the Saddle Post.
Press down the2. Cam Handle (A32) securely
after you have found the correct seat height.
Adjusting the seat reach
Pull up the1. Adjustment Grip (A55) and
adjust the reach of the Saddle.
Release the2. Adjustment Grip (A55) after
the proper saddle position had found.
Levelling your Air Bike
1. To help you level the Air Bike on uneven surface, 2 height
adjusters are included on the rear stabilisers.
Simply turn it to adjust the height of the Air Bike.
Transporting your Air Bike
Your1. Air Bike has 2 transport wheels on the front stabilizer.
Lift the2. Air Bike using the handle at the rear end of
the Air Bike and then pull or push to move it around.
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A55
A32
DO NOT USE THE CONSOLE SECTION
TO TIP AND TRANSPORT
THE AIR BIKE
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UN-LOCK - the dual arm while bike in use
Pull & twist the T knob.1.
Make sure the T knob is located parallel with the dual arm.2.
Release the T knob in un-locked position as shown.3.
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LOCK - the dual arm while bike not in use
Pull & twist the T knob vertically to the dual arm with right hand.1.
Guide the dual arm carefully to the locking position with left hand.2.
Release the T knob in locking position as shown.3.
Lock the equipment
when not in use.
Sperren Sie das
Trainingsgerät,
wenn es nicht in
Gebrauch ist.

Computer Instructions
Quick Start
Button Functions
“Interval” and “Target” Program buttons
•Immediately take you to the corresponding
workout selected.
stoP
•To nish or pause a workout. Press and hold
to reset the computer.
start
•To begin a workout or restart a paused
program
•To decrease values. Press and hold for rapid value change.
EntEr
•To conrm the settings.
•To increase values. Press and hold for rapid value change.
“If you stop pedalling without pressing the STOP button, after 30 seconds the program will automatically pause. You can resume
the program by pedalling again. After 3 minutes of inactivity the program will end.”
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Use this mode if you just want a quick workout session and are not interested in setting up any personal data.
•Pedal for a few seconds to power the console on.
•Press the “ start “ button.
•The values of WAT TS, SPEED, RPM, HEART RATE ( if heart rate signal is detected ) will start displaying.
•The values of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, WATTS will start counting upwards.
Tonishthisquickworkoutsessionandviewyourworkoutsummary–
•Stop pedaling.
•Press the “stoP “ button.
•The values of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, WATTS, SPEED, RPM, HEART RATE
( if heart rate signal is detected ) will be displayed.
STOP ENTER START
INTERVALREADOUTS
H.R.
target
HR
interval
20-10
interval
10-20
interval
custom
target
time
target
distance
target
calories
WARNING : Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately
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20/10
20/30
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Console Display and Feedback
•Indicates the INTERVAL 20/10 or INTERVAL 20/30 or
INTERVAL CUSTOM program is selected and in used.
•Indicates the TARGET TIME or TARGET DISTANCE or TARGET CALORIES program is selected and in used.
•Indicates the current heart rate in beats per minute (bpm), which are detected by a wireless heart rate chest belt.
INTERVAL
READOUTS
H.R.
•Indicates the current section is in GO
period or REST period of the interval
program.
•8:88 > Shows the count down GO or
REST segment time.
•TOTAL TIME 88:88 >
Shows the count up GO & REST total
run time of the program.
•88 /88 > Shows the current interval
and the total sections of intervals in
the program.
•Indicates the time exercised this session,
default counts up from zero to 1:59:00 ,
but counts down if a target had been set.
•Indicates the distance travelled this
session, default counts up from zero to
99.99 kilometers, but counts down if a
target had been set.
•Indicates the current speed you are
pedalling at, in km /h.
•Indicates the approximate calories
burned this session ( for comparison
only, not to be used for medical pur-
pose), default counts up from zero to
999 kcal, but counts down if a target
had been set.
•Indicates the current energy ( power )
generated this session, ( for compari-
son only, not to be used for medical
purpose) default counts up from zero
to 9999.
•Indicates the current Revolutions
Per Minute you are pedalling at.
•Indicates the target to exercise at 65% of
your maximum heart rate.
•Indicates the target to exercise at 80% of
your maximum heart rate.
•Indicates there is no heart rate signal
detected in this program.
•Indicates the current heart rate is in the
target range.
•Indicates the heart rate signal has been
detected.
•Indicates an increased pedaling
speed is needed to bring the heart
rate into the target range.
•Indicates an decreased pedaling
speed is needed to lower the heart
rate into the target range.
INTERVAL
20/10
20/30
CUSTOM
TOTA L TIME
REST
GO
READY
TA RGET HR
65%
OF
80%
OF
M
AX
HR
BPM
NO HR SIGNAL
TARGET HR ACHIEVED
SPEED UP
SLOW DOWN
HEART RATE
15
TA RGET
TIME
DISTANCE CALORIES
TIME?
DISTANCE?
AVEMAX
RPM / AGE?
CALORIES?
TOTA L
AVEMAX
SPEED
KPH
MPH
KM
MILE

INTERVAL Programs
This console features 3 interval programs : interval 20/10,
interval 20/30 & interval custom.
The interval 20/10 and interval 20/30 programs oer users a series of
eight high-intensity workout intervals with preset timesegments.
These High Intensity Interval Training ( H.I.I.T.) programs will automati-
cally indicate the start of each GO & REST interval.
When you reach the last“ REST “ segment the console will sound a short
alarm and end the workout by coming to a stop.
Interval 20 /10 Program
1. Make sure the console is switched on.
2. Press the “ interval 20/10” to select the program mode
you want.
3. The default interval number of “ 0/08 “ is displayed in the
“ INTERVAL ” window.
4. The default time segment of “ REST 0: 10 “ is displayed
in the “ INTERVAL ” window.
5. Press “ EntEr ”to conrm your setting.
6. Press “ start ” to begin the workout and then start pedalling.
The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program at any
time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
Interval 20 /30 Program
1. Make sure the console is switched on.
2. Press the “ interval 20/30” to select the program mode
you want.
3. The default interval number of “ 0 /08 “ is displayed in the
“ INTERVAL ” window.
4. The default time segment of“ REST 0: 30 “ is displayed
in the “ INTERVAL ” window.
5. Press “ EntEr ” to conrm your setting.
6. Press “ start ” to begin the workout and then start pedalling.
The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program at any
time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
Interval custom Program
1. Make sure the console is switched on.
2. Press the “ interval custom” to select the program mode
you want.
3. Use the “ / “ buttons to set your GO segment time
( 0:01 ~ 9:59 minutes )
4. Press “ EntEr ”to conrm your setting.
5. Use the “ / “ buttons to set your REST segment time
( 0:01 ~ 9:59 minutes )
6. Press “ EntEr ”to conrm your setting.
Using Workout Programs
INTERVAL
20/10
20/30
CUSTOM
TOTAL TIME
REST
GO
READY
INTERVAL
20/10
TOTAL TIME
REST
INTERVAL
CUSTOM
TOTAL TIME
GO
INTERVAL
CUSTOM
TOTAL TIME
GO
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7. Use the “ / “ buttons to set your total interval numbers
( 1 ~ 99 )
8. Press “ EntEr ”to conrm your setting.
9. Press “ start ” to begin the workout and then start
pedalling. The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program
at any time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
NOTE: You can press the “ EntEr “ button twice to save the
setting of this program after you complete the workout.
TARGET Programs
This console features 4 target programs : Target Time,
Target Distance, Target Calories & Target Heart Rate.
When you reach your target the console will sound a short alarm
and end the workout by coming to a stop.
Target TIME
1. Make sure the console is switched on.
2. Press the “ target time” to select the program mode
you want.
3. Use the “ / “ buttons to set your workout time
( 1:00 ~ 1:59: 00 minutes )
4. Press “ EntEr” to conrm your setting.
5. Press “ start ” to begin the workout and then start
pedalling. The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program
at any time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
Target DISTANCE
1. Make sure the console is switched on.
2. Press the “ target distance”to select the program mode
you want.
3. Use the “ / “ buttons to set your target distance
( 0.01 ~ 99.99km )
4. Press “ EntEr”to conrm your setting.
6. Press “ start ” to begin the workout and then start
pedalling. The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program
at any time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
INTERVAL
CUSTOM
TOTA L TIME
REST
INTERVAL
CUSTOM
TOTA L TIME
REST
TA RGET
TIME
TIME?
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TA RGET
TIME
DISTANCE CALORIES
TIME?
DISTANCE?
CALORIES?
TOTA L
KM
MILE
REMAINING
ELAPSED
TA RGET
DISTANCE
DISTANCE?
KM
MILE

Target CALORIES
7. Make sure the console is switched on.
8. Press the “ target calories ” to select the program mode
you want.
9. The default value of “ 50 “ is ashing in the “ CALORIES ”
window.
10. Use the “ / “ buttons to set your target calories
( 10 ~ 990 kcal )
11. Press “ EntEr”to conrm your setting.
12. Press “ start ”to begin the workout and then start
pedalling. The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program at
any time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
Target HR Program
You need to be wearing a compatible wireless heart rate chest belt
to use this program.
Once you have entered your age the computer will calculate and
display the corresponding values for 65% and 80% of your maxi-
mum heart rate, whilst also displaying your current heart rate. The
computer will also prompt you to speed up or slow down to get
within the 65% to 80% zone.
1. Make sure the console is switched on.
2. Press the “ target HR ” to select the program mode
you want.
3. The default value of “30 “ is ashing in the “ AGE ” window.
4. Use the “ / “ buttons to input your age ( 10 ~ 99 )
5. Press “EntEr” to conrm your setting.
6. The default value of the 65% of Target HR & 80% Target HR is
displayed in HR window accordingly
7. Press “ start ” to begin the workout and then start
pedalling. The program will not start until you begin pedalling.
NOTE: You can press the “ stoP “ button to end the program at
any time. The workout summary will displayed on the screen.
Do not use the Target HR program if your heart rate
is not registering properly on the display.
!
“NO HR SIGNAL” will ash in the HR window
if there is no wireless heart rate signal detected
when the program starts.
!
Please see the “ Exercising with your Air Bike” section
for more details about the benets of
target heart rate training.
!
TA RGET HR
65%
OF
80%
OF
BPM
RPM / AGE?
HEART RATE
TA RGET
CALORIES
CALORIES?
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TARGET HR
65%
OF
80%
OF
BPM
NO HR SIGNAL
TIME?
DISTANCE?
AV EMAX
RPM / AGE?
CALORIES?
AVEMAX
SPEED
KPH
MPH
KM
MILE
HEART RATE

How to Take Care of Your Air Bike
19
Never remove the protective casing.
!
We do not recommend you attempt to service the internal parts of the pedal assembly.
If they are found to be worn internally, we recommend replacing the pedal.
!
Storage
Keep the equipment in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible. Try to protect from dust and always unplug
when not in use (if applicable).
The safety level given by the design of this air bike can only be maintained when this air bike is regularly examined for damage
and wear. Inoperable components should be replaced immediately or this air bike should be put out of use until it is repaired
Your air bike is designed for indoor exercising used only and should not be used or stored in damp areas.
Ensure you regularly check components for wear and make sure all the nuts & bolts are tightened before each exercise session
Maintenance Tips
•Always use a soft, cotton cloth and dilute non-abrasive cleaner or a mid detergent for cleaning the exterior of this bike.
•Never use ammonia, acid-based, or petroleum-based solvents on any portion of the bike as it may damage the nish.
Preventative maintenance Schedule
Daily –
•Before each use, make certain that the area around the bike is free of obstacles that may interfere with the dual action
handlebar & pedal rotation.
•Before each use, check that pedals & shaft screws are securely tightened and inspect both pedals & pedal straps for wear.
•After each use, wipe down the surface of the air bike to remove sweat and moisture.
•Wipe the face of the display console with a slightly damp, soft, cotton cloth. Avoid getting extra moisture on the display
console. Keeping the display console free of ngerprints and sweat will extend the life of the console.
Weekly –
•Thoroughly clean the plastic housing of the bike.
•Clean the top of the pedal straps, saddle & seat post, and the display console.
•Check that pedals are securely tightened and inspect both pedals and pedal straps for wear.
•Inspect all assembly bolts & nuts for wear and ensure that they are suciently tight.
Monthly –
•Make sure all of the open ends of metal parts are wiped with thin grease to protect from rust.
•Check the ribbed belt is correct tension: replace cracked, frayed, or otherwise non-uniform belt.
If necessary, call your local authorized distributor for Customer Service replacement.
•Inspect for side-to-side play in axle assembly , and a grinding feeling in crank area when pedaling.
If necessary, call your local authorized distributor for Customer Service replacement.
•Check and Replace the Console AA Battery if needed.
•Clean for dust on Fan Wheel Assembly by spray gun if available.
Use of lubricants or cleaning solutions other than those so specied will result in diminished
performance and a shorter life span for that part.
!

Exercising with Your Air Bike
20
Always consult your doctor
before undertaking a new
exercise regime
If you experience nausea, dizziness or other abnormal
symptoms during exercise, stop at once and consult
your doctor
!
Correct cycling form
•Sit on the cycle, with your feet on the pedals and inside the
pedal straps
•Ensure that the seat height is adjusted correctly - you should
be stable and balanced whilst on the saddle. The basic rule
for getting the seat height right is that as the pedal reaches
its lowest point, the leg is almost straight.
•Try to ensure that your back is straight whilst exercising,
especially for long periods.
How long should I exercise for?
That really depends on your current level of tness.
If you’re just starting out on a new exercise program, you
shouldstartgraduallyandbuildup–donottrytodotoo
much too quickly. 30 minutes,
3 times a week should be enough.
Don’t push yourself too hard - you should never feel
exhausted during or following exercise.
Heart Rate Training
To get the most out of your new piece of tness equipment
and see the best results from your training you should exercise
at the right level of eort, and that means listening to your
heart! Working out to a target heart rate means you can
direct your workout to achieve dierent goals:
Good health - For those wishing to improve quality of life
and general well being. Your sessions will need to be
done at an intensity of between 50-60% of your estimated
maximum heart rate, should last about 30 minutes and can
be done on most days of the week.
Weight loss–Toseeasignicantreductioninbodyfat,your
sessions must be a little more intense - between 60 and
70% of your estimated maximum heart rate. These sessions
can also be performed on most days of the week for up to
30 minutes.
Improving Fitness levels–Thesesessionsshouldbe
performed at 70-80% of your estimated maximum heart
rate and can also involve bouts of interval training that
would have your heart rate peaking for short times near
your maximum heart rate level. These are intense sessions
and will require at least a 48 hour rest between sessions.
Calculating your target heart rate
First, you need to nd your estimated maximum heart rate
using the formula ‘220 minus your age in years’. So, if you are
35 years old your estimated maximum heart rate is:
220 – 35 = 185 beats per minute (bpm)
Next, to calculate your target heart rate, simply multiply your
estimated maximum heart rate (185bpm) by the applicable
percentage. So, if your goal is better heath:
185 x 60% = 111bpm
NOTE: The important issue to remember with all
estimated calculations is that they are just estimates –
if you don’t feel comfortable exercising at your target
then reduce it to a level you are comfortable with.
!
Note: Heart rate training requires you to monitor your heart
rate throughout the workout. For this we recommend using a
chest strap (if your machine has a wireless receiver) or a heart
rate monitor.
Starting and nishing your workout
BeginandendeachworkoutwithaWarmUp/CoolDownsession–afewminutesofstretchingtohelppreventstrains,
pulls and cramps
Troubleshooting
If you are having problems with your heart rate reading please note that some bres used in clothes eg) polyester, create static
electricity that may prevent a reliable heart rate reading. Mobile phones, TV’s, microwaves and other electrical appliances that
generate an electromagnetic eld may also interfere with heart rate measurement.
If you are still having problems with your equipment, please get in touch with your local distributor using the details found in
the Customer Support section on page 4.
If you have a problem with your equipment, before you do anything else please check that all
the cables have been connected correctly. Loose cables are very common and many problems
can be solved by making sure the cables are properly connected
!
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