R5 RECUMBENT BIKE OWNER S MANUAL

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R5 RECUMBENT BIKE OWNER S MANUAL BH FITNESS 20155 Ellipse, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Phone: 949-206-0330 Fax: 949-206-0013 Email: fitness@bhnorthamerica.com Web: www.bhnorthamerica.com and www.bhfitness.com Issued: 6 October 2008 (v1)

TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION...2 ASSEMBLY...4 HEART RATE CALCULATION...18 CONSOLE OPERATION...19 Buttons...21 Modes...23 Programs...24 Manual Program, CP.1...25 Custom, CP.8...27 CP.1-CP.7...28 HRC.1-HRC.3, (PROGRAMS 9-11)...29 Appearance of Program Displays...31 WARRANTY...37 Page 1

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS User Safety 1. Users should pass a full medical examination before they begin an exercise program. Work at the recommended exercise level. Do not over exert yourself. If you feel any pain or discomfort, stop exercising immediately and consult your doctor. 2. Before exercising calculate your maximum heart rate using the formula on page 18. 3. Do warm up stretching exercises before using the unit. 4. Verify that all of the parts are attached and that the nuts, bolts, pedals and bar are correctly tightened before use. Verify that there are not any cracks or sharp edges. 5. Do not wear loose clothing or high heels. Tie up shoe laces. 6. The maximum user weight is 300 pounds (136 Kg). 7. Keep hands away from moving parts. 8. Supervise children, invalids or disabled persons at all times. Children are curious and vulnerable to accidents. Do not use the unit as a toy. Disabled people should not use the exercise equipment without the assistance of a qualified person or doctor. Keep pets away from unit. 9. The owner is responsible for explaining safety instructions to each user. 10. The unit can only be used by one person at a time. Unit Safety 1. For safety, maintain a minimum clearance around the unit. Maintain 18 inches on the front and on each side of the unit plus 24 inches at the rear of the unit. 2. Install and use the unit on a flat, stable surface, with some type of protection for the floor or carpet. Do not place it alongside walls or furniture. Check the unit before each use. 3. Please read all of the instructions before assembling or using this unit. 4. To reduce the dangers and risk of electric shock always unplug the unit from its electrical power immediately after using, before cleaning, opening, disassembling or doing maintenance. 5. Do not place sharp objects near the exercise equipment. 6. Do not use the exercise equipment if it is not working correctly. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons or inflicting the harm of a burn: 7. The unit should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug the unit from the electrical power before leaving the room, when unused and before adding or removing parts. 8. Do not operate the unit under a blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, injury to persons or inflict the harm of a burn. Page 2

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9. Use the unit only as described in this manual. Only use attachments recommended by the manufacturer. 10. Never operate this unit if it has a damaged electrical cord or plug. Do not operate this unit if it is not working properly. Do not operate this unit if it has been dropped or damaged. Do not operate this unit if it has been immersed into water. Return the unit to a service center for examination and repair. 11. Do not pull or carry the unit by the electrical cord. Do not use the cord as a handle. 12. Keep the electrical cord away from heated surfaces. 13. Never operate the unit when the air openings are blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair and the like. 14. Do not drop or insert any objects into any openings. 15. Do not use outdoors or near water. 16. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. Adapter Safety The Adapter may have a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit only one way into a polarized outlet. If the plug does not fully fit into the outlet, then reverse the plug. If it still does not fit then contact a qualified Electrician to install the correct outlet. Do not change the plug in any way. Please save these instructions. Page 3

1. Assembly Parts ASSEMBLY (108) Allen Bolt M8*15-12PCS or more (5) Washer 18*9*2.0t -12PCS or more (161) Allen Bolt M10*15-3PCS (162) Washer 20*10.2*3.0t-3PCS (163) Spring Washer M10*3.0t-3PCS (118) 6mm Allen Wrench -1PCS (116) 4mm Allen Wrench-1PCS (151) Nylon Nut M8-1PCS (160) Allen Bolt M8*20-1PCS (117)Wrench-1PCS 151 (41) Phillips Screw ST4*25-4PCS (91)Allen Bolt M6*35-2PCS (159) Bolt-1PCS (163) Spring washer M6-1PCS (113)Washer 20*9*2.0t-4PCS (166) Washer 18*10*2.0t-1PCS (112)Spring Washer M8*2.0t-4PCS (164) Allen Bolt M6*10-1PCS (110)Acorn Nut M8-4PCS (109)Bolt M8*56-4PCS 163 (151) Nylon Nut M8-1PCS Page 4

ASSEMBLY Front Frame (1) 主架 (1) Handrail (59) 把手 (59) Seat (102) 座墊 (102) 無線綁胸帶 (126) Chest Belt (126) Upright 立管 (80) (80) Rear Stabilizer 後腳管 (74) (74) 靠背 (158) Backrest Frame (158) Seat Sliding Base (51) 搬運扶手 (96) Hand Rail (96) 座墊滑動件 (51) Book Shelf iron string 書報架鐵條 (104) (104) 電子錶 (97) Computer (97) Front Stabilizer (66) 前腳管 (66) 氣彈簧 (157) Plastic 塑膠墊片 Pad (90) Cylinder (157) 變壓器 (127) Adaptor (127) Pedal (R) (120) Pedal (L) 腳踏板 (119) ( 右 )(120) Bottle Holder (107) 水壺架 (107) 透明水壺 (106) Bottle (106) 腳踏板 ( 左 )(119) 後飾蓋左 (48) Decoration Cover (L) (48) 後飾蓋右 (49) Decoration Cover (R) (49) Page 5

2. Assemble the Front Stabilizer ASSEMBLY 彈簧華司 Spring Washer M8*2.0T 2PCS (112) 華司 Washer 20*9*2.0T 2PCS (113) M8 袋帽 Acorn Nut 2PCS (110) Screw M8*56 2PCS (109) 傘頭馬車螺絲 Appearance after assembled Lift Frame (1) up onto packaging or foam to assist with assembly. Refer to the right drawing, attach the Front Stabilizer (66) to the Frame (1) with Bolts (109), Washers (113) (112), Acorn Nuts (110), then tighten the nuts with Open Spanner (117). Page 6

3. Assemble the Rear Stabilizer ASSEMBLY 彈簧華司 Spring Washer M8*2.0T 2PCS (112) Washer 華司 20*9*2.0T 2PCS (113) M8 Acorn 袋帽 Nut 2PCS (110) Screw 傘頭馬車螺絲 M8*56 2PCS (109) Appearance after assembled Lift Frame (1) up onto packaging or foam to assist with assembly. Refer to the right drawing, attach the Rear Stabilizer (74) to the Frame (1) with Bolts (109), Washers (113) (112), Acorn Nuts (110), then tighten the nuts with Open Spanner (117). Remove packaging or foam under Frame (1). Page 7

4. Assemble the Upright ASSEMBLY Washer 8*9*2.0t 6 PCS (5) 華司 Wahser 18*9*2.0t 6PCS (5) 傘頭內六角螺絲 Bolt M8*16 6PCS M8x15--6PCS(108) Appearance after assembled Step A: 1. Connect the Hand Pulse Wires (17) and (83) between the Front Frame (1) and the Upright (80), and then connect the Hand Pulse Wires (105) and (122). 2. Insert the Upright (80) into the Frame (1), then assemble the Upright and Frame with Washer (5), Bolts (108) and 6mm Allen Wrench (118). Page 8

5. Assemble the Computer ASSEMBLY Connect the control wires (99) and (122). Connect the hand pulse wires (83) and (98). Secure the computer on the upright (80) with four screws (100). Insert the book shelf iron string (104) into the computer. Page 9

ASSEMBLY 6. Assemble the Seat, Handrail, Seat Sliding Base, Spacers and Rear Covers Phillips 殺拉頭十字自攻螺絲 Screw ST4.0*25-4PCS ST4.0x25--4PCS(41) Allen 傘頭內六角螺絲 Bolt M6*35-2PCS(91) M6x35--2PCS(91) Washer18*9*2.0t-4PCS(5) 華司 18x9x2.0t--4PCS(5) Allen 傘頭內六角螺絲 Bolt M8*15-4PCS(108) M8x15--4PCS(108) 傘頭內六角螺絲 Allen Bolt M10*15-3PCS(161) M10x15--3PCS(161) Spring 彈簧華司 Washer M10x3.0t--3PCS(163) M10*3.0t-3PCS(163) Washer 20*10.2*3.0t-3PCS(162) 華司 20x10.2x3.0t--3PCS(162) Allen Bolt-1PCS(159) 傘頭內六角顶辫螺絲 --1PCS(159) Nylon 尼帽 M8--1PCS(151) Nut M8-1PCS(151) Appearance after assembled Step A: Attach the Seat (102) to the Seat Sliding Base (51) with Washers (5), Bolts (108), and 6mm Allen Wrench (118). Page 10

ASSEMBLY Step B: Turn the Handle (93) of the Seat Sliding Base (51) in the direction shown in the right drawing. Slide the Seat Sliding Base onto the Aluminous Tube (84) and then release the Handle. Step C: Put the bushing of the Backrest Frame (158) into the U-iron plate of the Seat Sliding Base (151). Put Allen Bolt (159) into bushing and plate, then tighten bolt with Nylon Nut (151) by Wrench (117) and 6mm Allen Wrench (118). Step D: Attach the Handle (59) to the Backrest Frame (158) with Bolt (161), Spring Washer (163), Washer (162) and 6mm Allen Wrench (118). Step E: 1. Attach the Spacers (90) to the Aluminous Tube (84) with Bolts (91) and Allen Wrench (116). 2. Connect Hand Pulse Wires (rear frame section) (17) with (handrail section) (63). Page 11

ASSEMBLY Step 步驟 F: F: Attach 用十字開口扳手 the Rear Covers (117), (48) 螺絲 and (49) (41) to 將後飾蓋左右 the Rear Frame (48)(49) with 組到主架 Screws (41) and 上. Open Spanner Wrench (117). 7. 組立氣彈簧 7. Assemble the Cylinder Nylon 尼帽,13 Nut-1PCS 邊 --1PCS(156) Allen Bolt M8*25-1PCS 傘頭內六角螺司 M8X20 --1PCS(160) Allen 平頭內六角螺絲 Bolt M6*10-1PCS M6X10 (164) --1PCS(164) Spring Washer-1PCS (165) 彈簧華司 --1PCS(165) Washer 華司 18*10*2.0t-1PCS 18X 10X2.0t (166) --1PCS(166) - Appearance after assembled Page 12

ASSEMBLY Using 如右圖所示 right drawing,, 用螺絲 attach (164), the Cylinder 彈簧華 (157) 司 (165), to the seat 華司 (166) sliding base 將氣壓棒 (51)(157) with Bolts 與座墊滑動焊接件組立 (164), Spring Washers,4mm (165), 內六角 Washers 扳手 (116) (166) 將螺絲鎖緊 用螺絲 and 4mm Allen Wrench (160), (116). 尼帽 Attach (156) 將氣彈簧 the Cylinder (157) (157) 與氣壓棒連 to Seat Sliding 接件組立 base,(51) 用十字開口扳手 with Bolt (160), (117) 和 Nylon 6mm Nut 內六角扳手 (156), Wrench (118)(117) 將螺絲鎖緊 and 6mm Allen Wrench (118). To recline the backrest, push the Cylinder handle (157) backwards and push the backrest backwards. To raise the backrest, push the Cylinder handle backwards and gently hold the backrest and allow it to rise to the desired location. Page 13

ASSEMBLY 8. Assemble the Handlebar Appearance after assembled Assemble the Handlebar (96) and Frame (1) with Washers (5), Bolts (108) and 6mm Allen Wrench (118). Page 14

ASSEMBLY 9. Assemble the Bottle and Bottle Holder Appearance after assembled Step A: Unfasten the Bolt (82) from the Upright (80) with Open Spanner (117). Step B: 1. Attach the Bottle Holder (107) to the Upright (80) with Bolts (82) and Open Spanner (117). 2. Insert the Bottle (106) into the Bottle Holder (107). Page 15

10. Assemble the Pedal Assembly ASSEMBLY Appearance after assembled Step A:Attach the Pedal Belt to each Pedal. Step B:Tighten the (right) Pedal by turning in the direction of the arrow in Picture B with Open Spanner wrench (117). Tighten the (left) Pedal by turning in the opposite direction of the right pedal with Open Spanner wrench (117). Step C:If needed, disassemble the (right) Pedal by turning in the direction of the arrow in Picture C with Open Spanner wrench (117). If needed, disassemble the (left) Pedal by turning in the opposite direction of the right pedal with Open Spanner wrench (117). Page 16

ASSEMBLY 11. Install the Adapter Plug in one end of the Adapter (127) at the front of the Frame. Step A: Plug one end of the Transformer Plug the other (127) end into of the the Frame Adapter (1) Power into a 110-120V Jack. dedicated circuit. Page 17

HEART RATE CALCULATION Before beginning any test, calculate your maximum heart rate. The maximum number of heartbeats that a person must not exceed is referred to as the maximum heart rate and this value drops with age. A simple formula to calculate this is to subtract your age, in years, from the number 220. To ensure that you are exercising correctly, try to keep between 65% and 85% of your maximum heart rate value. For example, the maximum heart rate that a 30 year old user must not exceed is: 220 30 = 190 heart beats per minute (BPM). 190 x 0.65 = 123 heart beats per minute. 190 x 0.85 = 161 heart beats per minute. Do not exceed 85%. So the heart rate exercise range for a 30 year old is between 123 and 161 BPM. Stop exercising if your pulse is 85% of your maximum heart rate. Page 18

CONSOLE OPERATION Page 19

CONSOLE OPERATION 1. Display: 1) The upper half of the console has a touch screen for operating the Programs. The touch screen can detect the presence and location of contact by a finger or hand. The areas which operate like buttons are painted onto the display. The buttons include PROG, QUICKSTART/STOP, RECOVERY, RESET,, ENTER and. 2) The Console displays: (Resistance) LEVEL, USER, WATT, RPM, CALORIES, PULSE, TIME, DISTANCE, SPEED. 3) The center of the LCD screen has a display with 8 rows and 20 columns. The active Programs Resistance level will display vertically and time will display horizontally from left to right. 2. Overview: 1) When the user holds both hand grip sensor or wears a chest belt, the symbol flashes in the PULSE field. The display range is 50-210 BPM. When only P is shown the pulse is not being detected. This can be caused by a disconnected HR cable or unstable heart rate. 2) End of Workout: In a workout where Time is counting down from a set value to 0:00, the console beeps when the Time reaches 0:00. A message displays WORKOUT SUMMARY AVE. SPEED XX MPH TOTAL DISTANCE XX.X MILES. The message scrolls until the RESET button is pressed or the computer goes into Sleep mode. Any workout can also be ended by pressing and holding the QUICKSTART/STOP button for three seconds. 3) Discontinue a Program: To stop and discontinue a running program, press QUICKSTART/STOP, then press RESET. 4) Select a new workout: Press PROG to select a new Program. Page 20

CONSOLE OPERATION 5) Resistance: A. Resistance can be adjusted anytime during the program by pressing the or button up to level 16. The resistance level of the remainder of the program will be adjusted to the new level. B. Resistance is displayed in the center of the LCD display. Row levels 3. Buttons: 1) PROGRAM Button: Press this button to scroll through the list of preset profile programs (CP.1-CP.8, HRC.1, HRC.2, HRC.3). 2) QUICK START/STOP BUTTON A. Press this button to pause the exercise Program. Each value will be stored. Press this button to restart a paused exercise Program. B. Press and hold QUICKSTART/STOP during a test to display the WORKOUT SUMMARY. C. Press QUICKSTART/STOP then press RESET to stop and discontinue a running program. This will make PROG appear in the top left corner. Press PROG to select a new Program. D. Press this button to start workout in QUICKSTART program with time value 20:00. The program started this way will not ask for the information requested in the MANUAL (CP.1) program. 3) or BUTTON A. Used to change AGE, WEIGHT, TIME, TARGET HRC value and resistance LEVEL. B. Resistance level can be changed during a workout. Page 21

CONSOLE OPERATION 4) ENTER Button Press this button to approve a value. 5) RESET Button A. Press RESET in order to go backwards to a prior entry. B. Press QUICKSTART/STOP. Press RESET to display PROG in the top left of the display window. 6) RECOVERY Button: This unit is equipped with a RECOVERY test. Do not exercise during the RECOVERY Test. If the RECOVERY button is not displayed, then press the QUICKSTART/STOP button. Wear a chest belt or place both hands on the hand grip sensors and press the RECOVERY button. Time displays 0:10 seconds, it begins counting down. Then it will start a one minute countdown. The pulse rate will remain displayed. The electronic device will measure your pulse rate during this minute. When the minute is up your fitness rating will be displayed up on the screen. Your fitness rating is a guideline that shows you how fast your heart recovers after physical activity. If you exercise regularly then you will see your fitness rating improve. The test will not work if the sensor is not connected correctly. Page 22

CONSOLE OPERATION A. GRADE (A+ thru C) will display in the main field. When it counts down to 0, it will display a GRADE. A+: Excellent A: Very Good B+: Good B: Fair C+: Poor C: Very Poor 4. Modes: 1) POWER UP Mode: When electrical power is first supplied to the unit it beeps a long sound and all LCD s are lit up for 2 seconds. Programs can be operated. See Figures 1 and 2. 2) SLEEP Mode: When there is no signal or data input for 2 minutes, it will automatically enter into the Sleep Mode. 3) WAKE UP Mode: Pedal the machine to start. (Figure 1) Page 23

CONSOLE OPERATION (Figure 2) 5. Programs: 1) Initial operation: NOTE: If necessary press RESET until U1 appears. A. Select USER 1 or 2 or 3: The U1 appears in the center of the display and a message displays SELECT USER, see Figure 2. By pressing the UP or DOWN button the center of the display changes from U1 to U2 to U3. Page 24

CONSOLE OPERATION (Figure 3) B. Press ENTER button to accept the User and the Scrolling message displays SELECT WORKOUT PROGRAM OR QUICK START TO MANUAL MODE, see Figure 3. C. Select PROGRAM: To enter into MANUAL (CP.1) program directly press ENTER button, or: Press PROG button to select one of the CP.1-CP.8, HRC.1-HRC.3 programs. 2) MANUAL PROGRAM (CP.1): A. When MANUAL appears at the bottom of the display, press ENTER button. If necessary, press ENTER again until the ENTER AGE message appears. Enter AGE: A message displays ENTER AGE. Press the or button to adjust the AGE value. B. Press ENTER button to accept AGE. Enter WEIGHT: A message displays ENTER WEIGHT. Press the or button to adjust the WEIGHT value. Page 25

CONSOLE OPERATION CP.1 (MANUAL) C. Press ENTER button to accept WEIGHT. Setting TIME: The WORKOUT TIME is displayed in the center of the display (default time is 20:00). The message displays ENTER TIME. Press the or button to adjust the WORKOUT TIME. D. Press ENTER button to accept TIME. Setting RESISTANCE LEVEL: a. The maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL for the profile is displayed (flashing) in the Level window and the resistance profile is displayed on the center of the display. The message displays ENTER MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL until a selection is made. b. Press the or button to adjust the maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL. Press ENTER or QUICK START/STOP button and the workout Program will begin. c. Maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL can be adjusted during the workout by pressing the or button. During the workout the Level window displays the resistance level of the current profile segment. Page 26

CONSOLE OPERATION 3) CP.1-CP.8, HRC.1-HRC.3 program: Press PROGRAM button to scroll through preset profiles in order to select one of the following programs: CP.1 CP.2 CP.3 CP.4 CP.5 CP.6 CP.7 CP.8 HRC.1 HRC.2 HRC.3 CP.1: MANUAL CP.2: ROLLING HILL CP.3: PEAK CP.4: PLATEAU CP.5: MOUNTAIN CP.6: HILL INTERVAL CP.7: STRENGTH CP.8: CUSTOM HRC.1: FAT BURN HR, PROGRAM 9 HRC.2: CARDIO HR, PROGRAM 10 HRC.3: TARGET HEART RATE, PROGRAM 11 A. CP.8: Press the PROG button until the CP.8 program displays. a. Press ENTER. b. There is a CP.8 (Custom Profile) stored in the memory. A message displays CREATE CUSTOM RESISTANCE PROFILE. c. Press or button to adjust RESISTANCE LEVEL in each profile segment. d. Press ENTER button to accept RESISTANCE LEVEL and move to the next profile segment. e. Press and hold the ENTER button for three seconds to accept Custom profile changes and it will then proceed to setting TIME. f. Press or button to adjust TIME. g. Press ENTER. The program displays the TIME counting backwards. Page 27

CONSOLE OPERATION B. CP.1-CP.7: Press the PROG button until the desired CP.1-CP.7 program displays. CP.2 (ROLLING HILL) a. Press ENTER. b. Enter AGE : A message displays ENTER AGE. Press the or button to adjust the AGE value. Press ENTER button to accept AGE. c. Enter WEIGHT: A scrolling message displays ENTER WEIGHT. Press the or button to adjust the WEIGHT value. Press ENTER button to accept WEIGHT. d. Setting TIME: The WORKOUT TIME is displayed in the center of the LCD screen (default time is 20:00). The scrolling message displays ENTER TIME. Press the or button to adjust the WORKOUT TIME. Press ENTER button to accept TIME. It will then proceed to setting RESISTANCE LEVEL or TARGET WATTS. e. Setting RESISTANCE LEVEL: (1). The maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL for the profile is displayed (flashing) in the Level window and the resistance profile is displayed on the center of the LCD screen. The scrolling message displays: ENTER MAXIMUM RESISTANCE LEVEL. (2). Press the or button to adjust the maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL. (3). Press ENTER or QUICK START/STOP button to accept the maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL and workout will begin. Page 28

CONSOLE OPERATION (4). Maximum RESISTANCE LEVEL can be adjusted, during the workout by pressing the or button. During the workout the Level window displays the resistance level of the current profile segment. C. HRC.1-HRC.3 (PROGRAMS 9-11). Press the PROG button until HRC.1-HRC.3 program displays. HRC.2, (CARDIO HR), PROGRAM 10 NOTE: Before beginning to exercise, please calculate your Heart Rate using the formula on page 15. Do not exceed 85% of your maximum heart rate. a. Press ENTER. b. Enter AGE: A scrolling message reads ENTER AGE until a selection is made. Press the or button to adjust the AGE value. Press ENTER button to accept AGE. c. Enter WEIGHT: A scrolling message reads ENTER WEIGHT until a selection is made. Press the or button to adjust the WEIGHT value. Press ENTER button to accept WEIGHT. d. Enter TARGET HEART: (1). The TARGET HEART RATE is displayed (flashing) in the PULSE window. The message displays ENTER TARGET HEART RATE. The default value is: HRC1, FAT BURN = (220-AGE)*0.65 HRC2, CARDIO = (220-AGE)*0.80 (2). Press or button to change the TARGET HEART RATE value. Do not exceed 85% of your maximum heart rate. (3). Press ENTER button to accept TARGET HEART RATE. Page 29

CONSOLE OPERATION e. Enter TIME: (1). The WORKOUT TIME is displayed in the center of the display (default time is 20:00). The message displays ENTER TIME. (2). Press the or button to adjust the WORKOUT TIME. (3). Press ENTER button to accept the TIME and begin the workout. Page 30

CONSOLE OPERATION 4) Initial appearance of program display: CP.1 (MANUAL) CP.2 (ROLLING HILL) Page 31

CONSOLE OPERATION CP.3 (PEAK) CP.4 (PLATEAU) Page 32

CONSOLE OPERATION CP.5 (MOUNTAIN) CP.6 (HILL INTERVAL) Page 33

CONSOLE OPERATION CP.7 (STRENGTH) CP.8 (CUSTOM) Page 34

CONSOLE OPERATION HRC.1 (FAT BURN HR), PROGRAM 9 HRC.2 (CARDIO HR), PROGRAM 10 Page 35

CONSOLE OPERATION HRC.3 (TARGET HEART RATE), PROGRAM 11 6. Program Variables Item Windows Display Range Default Stored 1 TIME 0:00-99:00 (minute : second) 20:00 No 2 DISTANCE 0.00-99.99 (mile or km) 0.00 No 3 SPEED 0.0-99.9 (mile or km per hour) 0.0 No 4 PULSE 50-210 bpm 0 No 5 CALORIES 0-999 kcal 0 No 6 WATT 0-999 watt 0 No 7 RPM 0-250 rpm 0 No 8 AGE 10-100 year 30 Yes 9 1. WEIGHT (ENGLISH) 2. WEIGHT (METRIC) 50-300 (lb) 20-150 (kg) 150 70 Yes Yes 10 BRAKE RESISTANCE LEVEL L1 L16 L1 No Page 36

WARRANTY North American Warranty Warranties may vary in other countries. See your local BH Fitness Dealer. WARRANTY SUBMITTAL Please have the following information available when contacting your dealer or BH for warranty support. A copy of the dated purchase receipt or credit card statement. An explanation of the problem/malfunction or parts that are missing or damaged. Owner s name, address and phone number. Model and Serial Number (when available). Forward your information to BH North America by FAX: (949) 206-0013 E-mail: fitness@bhnorthamerica.com Mail to: 20155 Ellipse, Foothill Ranch, California 92610, USA For troubleshooting assistance or to confirm your claim please phone: (949) 206-0330 BH FITNESS extends the following exclusive, limited warranty, which shall apply only to the use of the unit in the home. Any other use of the unit shall void this warranty. FRAME Lifetime (Home Warranty) BH Fitness warrants the Frame against defects in workmanship and materials for Lifetime from the date of original purchase, so long as the unit remains in the possession of the original owner for home use. PARTS 5 Years (Home Warranty) BH Fitness warrants all original parts against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five years from the date of original purchase, so long as the unit remains in the possession of the original owner for home use. LABOR 1 Year (Home Warranty) BH Fitness shall cover the labor cost for the repair of the unit for a period of one year from the date of original purchase, so long as the unit remains in the possession of the original owner for home use. Labor warranty does not include the travel time and or expense that may result from the unit being outside of the seller or repair technician s normal service zone. Page 37

WARRANTY (continued) R5 Recumbent Bike EXCLUSIVE REMEDY The exclusive remedy for any of the above warranties shall be repair or replacement of defective parts, or the supply of labor to cure any defect, provided that labor shall be limited as detailed above. All labor shall be supplied by the local retailer and the product must be located within the retailer s service area. Labor warranty does not include the travel time and or expense that may result from the unit being outside of the seller or repair technician s normal service zone. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS This warranty applies only to the original owner and is not transferable. This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective Frame or defective part and is the sole remedy of the warranty. The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear. BH FITNESS expressly disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to all warranties of fitness for a particular purpose or of merchantability. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and your rights may vary from state to state. WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your warranty card must be completed and sent to BH FITNESS before a warranty claim can be processed. Page 38