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ADJUSTMENTS
Resistance adjustment
Saddle height
Adjusting pedal straps
Levelling
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In order to increase the resistance, turn the resistance knob clockwise. In order to decrease the resistance, turn
the resistance knob counterclockwise.
Loosen the adjustment knob. Set the saddle at the right height and tighten the knob.
Make sure the saddle is secured.
The right saddle height improves exercise efficiency and reduces the risk of injuries.
Set the pedals vertically (one up and one down). Sit on the bike and put your feet on the pedals. Make sure the foot in
the lower pedal is comfortable. If it is excessively bent, lift the saddle up. If you cannot reach the pedal or experience
hyperextension in your leg, lower the saddle.
Fix the side of the rubber strap with three holes to the internal part of the pedal. Fix the other end to one of
the adjustment opening so that the feet is fixed during training and easy to take out. Repeat for the other pedal.
Level the device by rotating the levelling pads on the rear base. The pads are polygons, and each side has a different
height. Find the right one to stabilise the device.
5. Install the handlebar
Take computer cables out from the upper part of the handlebar post (4).
Fix the handlebar (5) to the handlebar post (4) using spring washers (25), flat
washers (33) and bolts (26).
Fix the handlebar cover (27) onto the handlebar post (4).
6. Install the computer
Connect the heart rate measurement cable (24) and the connecting cable
(18) from the top of the handlebar post to computer cables (8) and then
install the computer (8) on the handlebar post (4) using bolts (30).