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TABLE

OF CONTENTS

Safety

2

Training
Pre-A.ssembly

BLADEZ

Instructions

6

Assem bly Instructions

7

Maintenance

11

Console Operations

12

Exploded View

15

Part List

16

Warranty

18

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IMPORTANT
GENERAL
Carefully

INSTRUCTIONS

read through

a bout assembly,

the instructions

This unit has been designed

2

Parents and/or

those

how this ca n often
circumstances
The owner

It provides

you with important

information

should

of the user must not exceed
always take their

and behavior

curious

resulting

286 Ibs. (130 kg.)

nature

in accidents.

into account

and

U nder no

be used as a toy.

for ensuring

that anyone

who uses the machine

is duly informed

about

the

precautions.

S

be taken

when

and constructed

using exercise

safety precautions

1.

or pets away from

Keep children
room where

should

maximum

safety.

Read the entire

manual

before

certain

assembling

precautions

and using this

at all times.

DO NOT leave them

unsupervised

in the

this bike is kept.
be used by one person

If you experience

dizziness,

nausea,

at a time.

chest pains or any other

SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION

Use the machine

on a level, solid surface.

5.

Keep your hands well away from

any of the moving

6.

Do not use the machine

or near the water

7.

Wear clothing

outdoor

suitable

for doing

Always wear running

symptom

while

using this appliance

STOP

IMMEDIATELY!

4.

machine.

Nevertheless,

also be observed:

this equipment

This bike can only

the exercise.

to provide

equipment.

bike. The following

3.

manual.

use. The weight

for children

this appliance

This bike has been designed

2.

in this

lead to haza rdous situations

should

PRECAUTION

should

for home

responsible

is responsible

necessary

contained

safety and use of the machine.

1

3

SAFETY ADVICE

Adjust the stabilizer

exercise.

for assured

parts.

Do not use baggy

shoes or trainers

stability,

when

clothing

that

using the machine,

might

get caught

up in the

make sure all laces/cords

are

ti red correctly
8.

This appliance
that

must

only be used for the purposes

are not recommended

9.

Do not place sharp objects near the machine.

10.

People

with physical

described

in this

manual.

DO NOT use accessories

by the manufacturer.

limitations

should

not use the machine

before

using the equipment.

without

the assistance

of a qualified

person

or a doctor.
11.

Do warm

up stretching

12.

Do not use the machine

13.

Review

exercises

if it is not working

all the warnings

replacements

from

and labels affixed

correctly.
to the

machine;

if damaged,

illegible,

or removed,

order

BH North America Corporation.

Caution
Consult

your doctor

important

for

instructions

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those

over

beginning

35 or suffering

before
using any exercise
KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION
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to use the bike. This advice
from

health

problems.

equipment.
SAFE FOR FUTURE

is especially

Read

all of the

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EXERCISE
Exercise

offers various benefits;

controlled

it will improve

INSTRUCTIONS

fitness,

muscle tone and when used in conjunction

with a calorie

diet, it will help you to lose weight.
TRAI NIN G GU IDE LINE S

Exercise is one of the most important t'actors in the overall health of an individual. Listed among its benefits are:
Increased capacity for physical work (strength endurance)
Increased cardiovascular
(heart and arteries/veins)
and respiratory efficiency
Decreased risk of coronary heart disease
Changes in body metabolism, e.g. losing weight
Delaying the physiological
effects of age
Physiological
effects, e.g. reduction in stress, increase in self-confidence,
etc.
Basic Components of Physical Fitness
There are four all encompassing components
of physical fitness and we need to briefly define each and clarify its
role
STRENGTI1 is the capacity of a muscle to exert a force against resistance.
speed and is of great importance to a majority of sports people.

Strength

contributes

to power and

MUSCULAR ENDURANCE is the capacity to exert a force repeatedly over a period of time, e.g. it is the
of your legs to carry you 10 Km without stopping.
FLlzXIBILITYis
tendons

the range of motion about a joint, hnproving

to maintain or increase

suppleness,

and provides

CARDIO-RESPIRATORY ENDURANCE is the most essential
functioning of the heart and lungs.
AEROBIC

maximum
OXYGEN

flexibility

increased
component

involves the stretching

resistance

of muscles

and

to muscle injury or soreness.

of physical

fitness. It is the efficient

The largest amount of oxygen that you can use per minute during exercise is called your
oxygen uptake (MVo2). This is often referred to as your aerobic capacity

FITNESS

UPTAKE

The effort that you can exert over a prolonged period of time is limited by your ability to deliver oxygen to
the working muscles. Regular vigorous exercise produces a training effect that can increase your aerobic
capacity by as much as 20 to 30%. An increased MVO2 indicates an increased ability of the heart to pump
blood, of the lungs to ventilate oxygen and of the muscles to take up oxygen.
ANAEROB IC T RAINING

This means "without oxygen" and is the output of energy when the oxygen
the body's long term energy demands. (For example, 100 meter sprint).
TH E TRAINING

THRESHO

This is the minimum
physical

supply is insufficient to meet

LD

level of exercise which is required

to produce

significant

improvements

in any

fitness parameter.

PROGRESSION

As your become more fit, a higher intensity of exercise is required
continued improvement

to create an overload and therefore provide

OVERLOAD

This is where you exercise at a level above that which can be carried out comfortably.
The intensity,
duration and frequency of exercise should be above the training threshold and should be gradually
increased as the body adapts to the increasing demands. As your fitness level improves, the training
threshold should be raised. Working through your program and gradually increasing the overload factor is
_ortant.

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GUIDELINES

(eont'd)

Sp eeifics
Different

forms of exercise

produce

different

results. The type of exercise that is carried out is specific both to

the muscle groups being used and to the energy source involved.
There is little transfer
it is important

of the effects

of exercise,

to have an exercise program

i.e. from strength

training

to cardiovascular

fitness. That is why

tailored to your specific needs.

Reversibility
If you stop exercising
Regular

workouts

Warm

or do not do your program

often enough,

you will lose the benefits

you have gained.

are the key to success.

Up

Every exerciseprogram

should start with a warm up where the body is prepared

be gentle and preferably

use the muscles

Stretching

should be included

of low intensity

to be involved

for the effort to come. It should

later.

in both your warm up and cool down, and should be performed

aerobic activity or callisthenic

after 3-5 minutes

type exercise.

Warm Down or Cool Down
This involves a gradual
blood remains

decrease

in the working

in the intensity

muscles.

of the exercise

If it is not returned

session.

promptly

Following

exercise,

a large supply of

to the central circulation,

pooling of blood

may occur in the muscles.
Heart

Rate

As you exercise,

the rate at which your heart beat increases.

intensity of exercise.

This is often used as a measure

You need to exercise hard enough to condition

your circulatory

of tahe required

system, and increase

your

pulse rate, but not enough to strain your heart.
Your initial level of fitness is important

in developing

an exercise

program

for you. If you are starting off you

can get a good training

effect with a heart rate of 110-120 beats per minute (BPM). If you are more fit, you will

need a higher threshold

of stimulation.

To begin with, you should exercise at a level that elevates
If you find this is too easy, you may want to increase
As a rule of thumb, the maximum
muscles,

your heart rate to about 65 to 70% of your maximum.

it, but it is better to lean on the conservative

side.

heart rate is 220 minus your age. As you increase in age, your heart, like other

loses some of its efficiency.

Some of its natural loss is won back as fitness improves.

table is a guide to those who are "starting

fitness".

Age Target heart Rate

25

35

10 Second Count

23

22

22

21

20

19

Beats per Minute

138

132

132

126

120

114

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....

40 ..........................
45
50

..........
55 .......

The following

60

65 .........................

19

18

18

114

108

108

Pulse Count
The pulse count (on your wrist or carotid artery in the neck, taken with two index fingers)
seconds,

taken a few seconds

after you stop exercising.

accuracy,

(b) the pulse count is to approximate

slows as

ou recover,

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is done for ten

(a) 10 seconds is long enough for

your BPM rate at the time you are exercising.

Since heart rate

count isn't as accurate.

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TRAINING
The target is not a magic number,
quite comfortably
The following
maximu m.

GUIDELINES

but a general

a little above that suggested

guide.

If you're

above average

fitness,

you may work

for your age group.

table is a guide to those who are keeping

Age

(cont'd)

35

40

fit. Here we are working

45

50

55

at about 80% of

25

30

60

65

26

26

25

24

23

22

22

21

20

156

156

150

144

138

132

132

126

120

Target heart Rate
l0 Second

Count

Beats per Minute

Don't

push yourself

overdo

too hard to reach the figures

it. Let it happen

naturally

not a rule, a little above

on this table.

as you work through

It can be very uncomfortable

your program.

Remember,

the target is a guide,

or below is just fine.

Two final comments:(1

) don't

pressure

sleep can affect it;(2) your pulse rate is a guide,

or not enough

Muscle

if you

be concemed

with day to day variations

in your pulse
don't become

rate, being under
a slave to it.

Soreness

For the first week
This, of course,
program

or so, this may be the only indication

does depend

on your overall

is a very slight soreness

in a matter

fitness

you have that you are on an exercise

level. A confirmation

in most major muscle

groups.

program.

that you are on the correct

This is quite normal

and will disappear

of days.

If you experience
increased

major

discomfort,

your program

If you experience

you may be on a program

that is too advanced

or you have

too rapidly.

PAIN

during or after exercise,

your body is telling your something.

Stop exercising

and COllsult your doctor.
What

to Wear

Wear clothing
light enough
normally

that will not restrict

your movement

to allow the body to cool. Excessive

would

while

exercising,

in any way while
clothing

exercising.

that causes

gives you no advantage.

you to perspire

The extra weight

will be replaced with the next glass of water you drink. It is advisable
shoes or "sneakers".
Breathing

should be

more than you

you lose is body fluid and

to wear a pair of gym or running

during Exercise

Do not hold your breath while
involves

Clothes

the intake

exercising.

and distribution

Breathe

of oxygen,

normally

which

feeds

as much

as possible.

the working

Remember,

breathing

muscles.

Rest periods
Once you start your exercise
halfway
again.

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and then restart

The rest period

required

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program,

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at the same place
between

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you should continue

strength

through

later on without
trainin

exercises

to the end. Do not break off
going through
ma

var

the warm-up

_Oln person

stage

to person.

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TRAINING

GUIDELINES

The correct form for several basic stretches
never bounce.

1.

Toe Touch

Stand
forward

from your hips.

to relax

as you reach
Hold

times.

2.

Allow

down

Hold

leg.

Reach

Stretches:

3.

your

hands

against

and your back

To cause

Quadriceps

then,

further

bend your back

reach

relax.

and

your back

leg

Bend

your
4

the

3 times

for

of the Achilles

leg as well.

Stretches:

Calves,

Stretch

one hand against

a wall for balance,

close

to your buttocks

then,

relax.

Repeat

as possible.

3 times

Bring
Hold

for each

reach back

leg.

and

your heel as

for 15 counts,
Stretches:

and hip muscles.

Inner

Thigh

outward.

Pull your

possible.

Hold

each leg.

Stretches:

Stretch

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feet toward

for 15 counts,

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forward

and ankles.

one foot with your other hand.

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for each

and Groin.

Repeat

stretching

grasp

5.

of your

your hips toward

Sit with the soles of your feet together

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Back,

Keep

and move

tendons

Quadriceps

thigh

3 times

foot flat on the floor.

Achilles

With

Repeat

a wall.

tendons,

4.

and Back.

your toes as far as possible.

Lower

for 15 counts,

leg.

the inner

of the other,

leg lean forward

each

of Knees,

3

Stretch

place

Hold

Repeat

the sole of the opposite

then, relax.

one leg in front

wall.

Back

it against

toward

With

front

relax.

2

Hamstrings,

Calf/Achilles

straight

and shoulders

your toes as far as

Bring

you and rest

for 15 counts,

leg.

bend

Stretch

Sit with one leg extended.

extended

your back

then,

HaMstrings,

Hamstring

and slowly

toward

for 15 counts,

Stretches:

foot toward

is shown at the right. Move slowly as you stretch -

Stretch

with your lcnee s bent slightly

possible.

(Cont'd)

your
then,

Quadriceps
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and your
groin

areas

relax. Repeat

knees
far as
3 times

for

and hip muscles.
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PRE-ASSEMBLY
The assistance
Take

of a second

person is recommended

the unit out of its box and make

sure

when assembling

all of the pieces

are there

this unit

(fig. 1)

Fig.1

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6

5

28

122

157

158

2

85

Monitor

3

Handlebar Stem

74

Main Body

5

Handlebar knob

4

Handlebar

28

Front Stabilizer

6

Flat washer

124

Seat

122

Rear Stabilizer

50R

Right pedal

50L

Left pedal

158

Flat washer M 10

157

Slotted Head bolt M10

85

Bottle Holder

2

Philips Head Machine Screw

159

AC Adaptor

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50R

124

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159

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Sta bilizer

A,

1.

Assembly

Position the machine's
securely

2.

iNSTRUCTION

rear on the Rear Stabilizer

using bolts (157)and

Position the front Stabilizer
paying attention

Flat washers

(28)with

to the red dots.

(122) as shown

in figure 2.

Tighten

(158).

the wheels

facing forward

as shown in figure 2

Secure with the bolts (157) and Flat washers

(158)

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Fig. 2 : Stabilizer Assembly

B.

Pedals Assembly
Mounting
crank.

the pedals
Therefore,

incorrectly

could damage

the assembly

instructions

Right and Left refer to the position

the threads

on either the pedals and/or

for the pedals must be followed

the

to the letter.

that the user adopts when sitting on the seat to do the

exercises.
The Right-hand

pedal, marked with the letter (50R), screws

marked with an (R), in a clockwise

The Lelt-hand

direction.

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securely

pedal, marked with the letter (50L), screws

marked with a letter (L), in a counter-clockwise

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onto the right-hand

direction.

crank, also

(Fig. 3).

onto the left-hand

crank,

also

Tighten securely.

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ASSEMBLY

mNSTRUCTIONS

{cont'd}

124
127

74

Figure

3

Right Pedal
Tightening
Direction

Left Pedal
Tightening
Direction
C.

X

Seat Assembly
Loosen knob (129)and
Tighten

knob (129).

slide the seat bracket
Attach

(127) onto the horizontal

the seat (124) onto the seat bracket

seat tube (3).

(127) and tighten the nuts

on the seat securely.
Seat Height

Adjustment:

counterclockwise

a turn or two.

the knob in the clockwise
Seat Horizontal
comfortable
D.

Installing

loosen the seat post adjustment
Move the seat up/down

knob (83) slightly
to a desired

by turning

height and tighten

direction

Adjustment:

for doing exercise

loosen the knob (129); move the seat to a position
and then tighten the knob (129)

the Monitor
1

Remove

the computer

8). Remove

4 screws

of the monitor
terminal
monitor.

stem covers (7 &

14

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(2) from the base

(1) then connect

(14) to the terminal

the

2:

7

on the

Slide the monitor onto the

holding

bracket

and secure with the 4

screws

removed

earlier (fig. 8). Attach

3

3

i0

the post covers (7 & 8) and tighten
screws

(1 0) as in figure (9)

Fig. 8

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ASSEMBLY
D.

Installing

(cont'd)

Handlebar

Place the handlebar
the handlebar
turning

INSTRUCTIONS

(4) on the handlebar

stem (3) and tighten

knob (5) shown in Fig. 4. Insert

stem into the main body (74) shown in Fig. 11 and tighten the knobs (83 & 87) by

them clockwise.

Plug the connector

(14) from the handlebar

post into the connector

from the main body (74). Place the cap (15) and secure with screws
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Handlebar
or two.

Adjust:

loosen

Move the handlebar

clockwise
•

Height

Handlebar
handlebar

direction.

Pay attention

Horizontal

Adjust:

to a distance

(13) (Fig. 11 )

knob (83 & 87) slightly by turning

up/down

to a desired

not to go beyond

loosen

comfortable

(89)

counterclockwise

a turn

height and tighten the knobs in the
MIN INSERT

the knob (5) by turning

for doing exercise

mark

counterclockwise;

move the

and then tighten the knob (5).

4

Fig. 11
87

Fig. 10
74

E. Attaching

Bottle Holder

Mount the bottle holder

(85) to the side of

the front fork using screws
Leveling:

(86) (fig. 11)

once the unit has been placed into

its final position,
on the floor.
the footpads

make sure it sits flat and level
If needed,

make adjustment

(121) by dialing the wheels

on the sides of the stabilizers

(Fig. 12)

for
(121)

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Fig. 12

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ASSEMBLY
Connecting

Power:

iNSTRUCTiONS

Mate the AC adaptor

(h) and the AC adaptor

(cont'd)

jack (c) into the plug toward

to a 110V wall outlet (fig. 13) to charge

the rear of the main body

the backup battery.

Fig.13

Moving

& Storage:

the unit is equipped

with wheels

on the front stabilizer

to make it easier to

move. Lift the rear of the unit up to put weight on the wheels then push to move (fig. 14). Store the
bike in a cool, dry place not subject
Maintenance:

it is necessary

with a disinfectant

to changes

in temperature.

to clean the handlebar,

seat and frame after each exercise

session

spray.

Fig.14

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THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE SPECIFICATIONS
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MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
CLEANING
WARNING:
Always unplug your elliptical prior
electrical hazard or shock.

Care

has been

taken

to assure

factory.

It is not recommended

Instead,

seek service

from an authorized

surfaces

may appear

dull or dirty.

original

metal

surfaces

light application
harmful
Over

that the user

has been properly

attempt

service

Follow

service

center.

your unit, in order

adjusted

below

to avoid

and lubricated

on the internal

However,

the instructiolls

may be accomplished

of car wax.

substance

time, the console

surface

the protective

surface

may be cleaned

It is strongly

coating

at the

components.

from time to time,
will restore

the outer

and preserve

the

T

spray

may collect

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or pump

and cause

dust or finger

a static

prepared

or terry cloth

bottles

rag with a

as they may deposit

that you purchase

prints.

The use of harsh

build up that will damage
chemicals

found

such a cleaning

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a soft cotton

surface.

with specially

recommended

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by using

Do not use aerosol

on the console

destroy

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machine

or servicing

finish.

Cleaning

F

that your

to cleaning

chemicals

the components.

in most computer

supply

will
This
stores.

compound.

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CONSOLE
The console

comes with 6 buttons:

t_lb
Button

R (Recovery

(Sta rt/Stop), y(Down

OPERATION
test), M (Mode),

_IL

(Up or Increase),

_

(Reset),

or Decrease).

Functions

MODE:
In idle mode, pressing Mode
In program,
UP/DOWN

button will enter program

Mode button is used to confirm
Scrolls:

Scroll through

selection.

the selection

or switch the display

_b,Y

programs

before the workout

or change

resistance

level during the workout.

Start/Stop:
This key is to start or to stop the exercise.
in the upper left corner.
mode, pressing

Pressing

Start/Stop

If no speed signal is detected

Start or pedaling

button to workout

in 4 seconds,

above 30 rpm, all functions

"P" is flashing

will resume.

In idle

manually.

Re cove ry Test:
At the end of the exercise,
must maintain

pressing

this button to test the fitness level.

pulse input during the 60 second

recovery

countdown

Reset button will revert to the previous

display.

Pressing

For a valid reading,

user

test.

RESET:
Pressing

and holding for 2 seconds

will

reset all functions.
Operations
Start pedaling

above

30 rpm, the console

will power

on and flashes

all elements

of the LCD

momentarily.
Auto power

On/Off:

automatically

_IL_

mode, a selection
to highlight

be changed

during the workout.

The parameters
to accept.

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the console

program

PROGRAM,

USER,

press MODE

to select

H.R.C is flashing.

Mode:
press Start/Stop

MODE

of MANUAL,

the desired

At anytime,

Pulse).

for 90 seconds,

Functions

In programming

Manual

or no speed signal detected

turns off

Programming

Use

if there is no activity

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N

to begin exercising
Alternately,

without

entering

any information.

Resistance

press Mode to set goal (Time, Distance,

to be set will be flashing.

Press_,_"

Calories,

can
and

keys to set value then press

Press Start to begin the exercise.

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WATT

Dependent

This is available
resistance
If speed

in Manual

Mode only.

is too slow, resistance

This could also be viewed

as Speed dependent

adjust to match the preset WATTS
would

increase to maintain

mode.

The

value taking speed into account.

the WATTS

value and vice versa.

P1 - P12:

These are the pre-program
highlight

profiles.

To exercise

P1 - P12 on the console.

etc.) is displayed
(profile)

(cont'd)

Mode

level will automatically

Program

OPERATION

for 1 second

and press MODE

& HEART

As you scroll through

the program

will follow.

arrows to

number

for setting.

Use _,_"

Resistance

keys to set value

Once the program

level can be adjusted

(P1, P2,

To select, stop at a program

(to cancel or go back, press RESET once). TIME, DISTANCE,

press Start to begin the workout.

profile will blink.

press the Up/Down

the programs,

and a profile of the program

RATE are available

When finished,

using a program,

CALORIES

and press MODE

to accept.

started, the first segment

and this adjustment

of the

will affect the entire profile.

User:
This is a userdesigned

workout.

all could be left at the default

There are 16 segments

level (lowest).

To design

highlight

USER on the console.

segment

of the profile is blinking waiting for changes.

segment.

to be designed

User program,

Press Mode to enter programming

Move to the next segment

by pressing

Use AL_

Mode.

fordifferent

levels or they

press the Up/Down

arrows

mode and immediately
r to change

When finished,

to

1st

the level of the blinking

press Start/Stop

to begin

the program.
H.R.C.
H.R.C.

program

is short for Heart Rate Controlled

driven by the instantaneous
rate programs
Distance

available

& Calories

the selection.

heart rate measured

program.

from the userbythe

must be entered

wear a wireless

In THR program,

the exercise

machine.

under this mode: 55%, 75%, 90% and THR.
before the start of the exercise.

The target heart rate will be displayed

select a program.

As suggested,

There

such as: Age, Time

Use A_'to

scroll through

for each preset program.

to work.

When finished,

are 4 heart

Information

Press MODE

user has the option to preset the heart rate value.

heart rate belt for this program

is mainly

press Start/Stop

to

User must
to begin the

exercise.

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OPERATION

(cont'd)

Re cove ry
This function
minute.

evaluates

the user fitness level by measuring

At the end of the workout,

chest strap to provide

pressing

Recovery

heart rate to the console

soon as the timer expired,

a grade is displayed

how quickly the heart rate recovers

will initiate this function.

for evaluation.

within 1

User must wear a

The timer starts from 60 seconds.

As

from F1 to F6.

F1 - Super fit
F2 - Very fit
F3 - Fit
F4 - Fair
F5 - Poor
F6 - Very poor
Press the Recovery
Display

key again to return to the main display.

Specifications

Bar Graph: there are 16 horizontal
segments

represent

resistance

segments

are workout

time.

and 8 vertical

level.

Each element

time:

Speed:

mph from 0.0 to 99.9

Distance:

from 0.0 to 99.99 miles

Calories:

Kilocalories

levels. The horizontal

lasts 1 minute.

per minute

from 0 to 999

Rate: in beat per minute (bpm) from 0 to 240

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3 resistance

The vertical

ranges from 00:00 to 99:59

RPM: pedal crank speed from 0 to 999 revolution

F

for a total of 128 elements.

represents

By default, each segment

Elapse

Heart

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LIST

Description
NO.
H930001 1SET computer
H930002 4PCS screw for fixing computer
H930003 1PCS handlebar post
H930004 1PCS handlebar

NO.

H930005 1PCS knob for handlebar
H930006 1PCS flat washer

1-19300632PCS nut
1-19300642PCS disc

H930007 1PCS handlebar post cover (left)
H930008 1PCS handlebar post cover (right)
H930009 1PCS end cap

1-19300652PCS hexagonal screw
H930066 1PCS bearing
H930067 1PCS magnet

H930010 4PCS screw
H930011 1PCS stopper
H930012 1PCS screw

1-19300682PCS big pulley
H930069 1PCS axle
H930070 1PCS hexagonal screw

H930013 3PCS screw

H930071 1PCS cover left

H930014 1PCS cable upper
H930015 1PCS end cap
H930016 2PCS screw

H930072 1PCS cover right
H930073 1PCS DC hole

H930017 4PCS screw
H930018 1PCS battery box upper
H930019 1PCS battery
H930020 1PCS batterbox lower

Q'TY

Description
H930059 1PCS screw
1-19300604PCS screw
1-19300612PCS waterproof cap
1-19300622PCS cover for crank arm

H930074 1PCS mainframe
H930075 1PCS screw
1-1930076 1PCS control board
H930077 1PCS cover of control board

H930021 2PCS screw

H930078 1PCS screw
H930079 1PCS sensor box

H930022 1PCS battery box holder
H930023 2PCS front stabilizer cap
H930024 2PCS screw

1-1930080 1PCS sensor holder
H930081 1PCS screw
1-1930082 1PCS cap of handlebar post

H930025 2PCS transportationwheel
H930026 2PCS flat washer

1-1930083 1PCS Knob of handlebar post
1-1930084 1SET seat bushing
1-19300852PCS water bottler holder

H930027 2PCS nylon nut
H930028 1SET front stabilizer
H930029 2PCS screw
H930050 1PCS pedal
H930051 1PCS screw

1-19300862PCS screw
1-19300872PCS slide knob
1-19300882PCS seat bushing
H930089 1PCS cable lower

H930052 3PCS crank arm (left)
H930053 1PCS crank arm (right)
H930054 1PCS chaincover (left)
H930055 1PCS chaincover (right)

1-1930090 1PCS idler axle

H930056

H930094 1PCS curved washer

1SET side cover

H930091 1PCS hexagonal screw
1-19300922PCS flat washer
1-19300932PCS idler wheel

H930057 4PCS screw
H930058 1PCS screw

1-19300952PCS hexagonal screw
1-1930096 1SET flat washer

H930059 1PCS screw

1-19300972PCS flat washer

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NO.
Q'TY
Description
H930098 1PCS nylon nut
H930099 1PCS hexagonal screw
H930100 1PCS holder of spring
H930101 1PCS spring
H930112 4PCS gear box set
H930113 3PCS hexagonal screw
H930114 1PCS spring washer
H930115 2PCS flat washer
H930116 2PCS flat washer
H930117 1PCS bushing
H930118 1PCS adjustor of flywheel
H930119 1PCS screw for fixing gear box
H930120 1PCS hexagonal screw
H930121 1PCS adjusting cap
H930122 1PCS rear stabilizer
H930123 6PCS

screw

H930124 2PCS saddle
H930125 2PCS cap
H930126 1PCS screw
H930127 1PCS seat slider
H930128 1PCS flat washer
H930129 8PCS knob of seat post
H930130 8PCS seat post
H930131 1PCS knob of brake
H930132 1PCS nut
H930133 1PCS fixing tubing
H930134 1PCS spring

LIST

NO.

Q'TY
Description
H930147 1PCS screw
H930148 1PCS holder of brake set
H930149 1PCS brake set
H930150 1PCS driving belt
H930151 1PCS screw
H930152 2PCS bushing
H930153 2PCS bearing
H930154 1PCS flywheel
H930155 1PCS bracket of two way bearing
H930156 1PCS flywheel axle
H930157 8PCS screw
H930158 8PCS flat washer
H930159 1PCS AC adaptor
H930160 1SET driving belt
H930161 2PCS bearing
H930162 1PCS NGP flywheel
H930163 1PCS bearing
H930164 1PCS bushing
H930165 1PCS flywheel axle
H930166 2PCS
H930167 4PCS

magnet of NGP system
holder

H930168 3PCS coil
H930169 4PCS nut
H930170 4PCS

hexagonal nut
H930171 1PCS hexagonal nut
H930172 1PCS hexagonal nut
H930173 2PCS chain

H930135 1PCS spring of brake
H930136 1PCS screw
H930137 1PCS bushing

H930174 2PCS

H930138 6PCS U-shape socket
H930139 1PCS screw

H930177 1PCS idler axle
H930178 1PCS flat washer

H930140 1PCS platic bushing
H930141 3PCS bushing
H930142 2PCS nylon nut
H930143 1PCS flat washer

H930179 1PCS hexagonal screw

bushing
H930175 1PCS idle wheel
H930176 2PCS flat washer

H930144 2PCS flat washer
H930145 1PCS pole of brake
H930146 1PCS screw

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WARRANTY
LIMITED

ONE (1)YEAR

PARTS AND LABOR

For ONE (1) YEAR from date of purchase, by original consumer purchaser,
BH North America will
repair or replace, at its option, free of charge parts and/or
labor which are defective as a result of
material or workmanship
with the exception of any cosmetic component
which will be covered for
NINETY (90) days from the date of purchase. Any component
that is a customer point of assembly
will only be replaced; labor is not covered.
LIFETIME:

FRAME

BH Fitness warrants
date of original
COMMERCIAL
If a Bladez

the Frame against

purchase,

OR RENTAL

product

defects in workmanship

so long as it remains

DOES

• Pre-delivery
• Components

of the original

or rental

purposes

the warranty

from the

owner.

is void.

NOT COVER

set-up
that require

replacement

due to dirt or lack of regular maintenance

• Expendable items which become worn during normal use.
• Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence
maintain

for lifetime

USE

is used for commercial

THIS WARRANTY

and materials

in the possession

the equipment

according

to the instructions

BH North America

or the failure

contained

to operate

in the Owner's

and

Manual.

Corporation

20155 Ellipse
Foothill
Phone:

949-206-0330;

Ranch,

CA

92610

Toll Free: 866-325-2339;

Fax: 949-206-0013

Email: fitness@ bhnortha me rica.com
Web: www.b hno rth america.co m
MonThis warranty

applies only while this product

This warranty

is in addition

to any statutory

may have but shall run concurrently
provinces

do NOT allow limitation

Fri 8am-5pm

PST

is in use in Canada.
warranty

with applicable

and does not exclude or limit legal rights you
provincial

legislation.

on how long an implied warranty

Furthermore,

some

will last so the above limitations

may not apply.

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