Fitness Quest 595r User Manual

8/4/06
OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS
AND
SAFETY,PLEASE READ THIS
OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR
EDGE 595r Recumbent Bike.
595r
Bike
We warrant this product to be free from all
defects in material and workmanship when used
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
See Limited Warranty Card for details.
Save your sales receipt.
(You may wish to staple it into this manual.)
Dedication to Quality
®
1
Important Safety Instructions ...........................................................2
Equipment Warning Labels ..............................................................3
Specifications & Parts .......................................................................3
Introduction .......................................................................................4
Hardware Kit ......................................................................................5
Assembly Instructions.....................................................................6-9
Edge 595r Parts List..........................................................................10
Edge 595r Exploded View ..............................................................11
Getting Started ...............................................................................12
Using Your Recumbent Bike ...........................................................12
Pulse Function on the Rear Handlebar...................................12
Adjusting the Level of the Bike.................................................12
Operating the Monitor ..............................................................13-15
Exercise Guidelines .........................................................................16
Knowing the Basics....................................................................16
A Complete Exercise Program............................................16-17
Aerobic Exercise: How Much? How Often? ...........................17
When to Exercise .......................................................................17
Measuring Your Heart Rate .................................................17-18
Clothing ......................................................................................18
Tips to Keep You Going.............................................................18
Heart Rate Target Zone Chart..................................................19
Warm Up & Cool Down Stretches ...........................................20-21
Care & Storage Of Your Recumbent Bike....................................22
Workout Progress Charts ................................................................23
Exercise Data Charts ......................................................................24
©2006 Fitness Quest Inc. All rights reserved. Made in China. Edge
® and Fitness Quest® are registered trademarks of Fitness Quest Inc.
8/4/06
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Total
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Update once a week
EXERCISE DATA CHARTS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Before starting this or any other exercise
program, consult your physician, who can assist you in determining the target heart rate zone appropriate for your age and physical condition. Certain exercise programs or types of equipment may not be appropriate for all people. This is especially important for people over the age of 35, pregnant women, or those with pre-existing health problems or balance impairments.
2) Monitor your heart rate while you exercise and
keep your estimated pulse rate within your target heart rate zone. Follow the instructions on pages 17 - 18 in this manual regarding heart rate monitoring and how to determine your appropriate target heart rate zone. When used properly, the heart rate pulse sensors and display monitor provide a reasonably accurate estimate of your actual heart rate. This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and/or a specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring should not rely on the estimations provided.
3) Warm up before any exercise program by
doing 5-10 minutes of aerobic activity, followed by stretching.
4) Wear comfortable clothes that allow freedom of
movement and that are not tight or restricting.
5) Wear comfortable shoes made of good support
with non-slip soles.
6) Breathe naturally, never holding your breath
during an exercise.
7) Avoid over training.You should be able to carry
on a conversation while exercising.
8) After an exercise session, cool down with slow
walking and stretching.
9) This equipment should not be used by or near
children.
10) Handicapped or disabled people must have
medical approval before using this equipment and should be under close supervision when using any exercise equipment.
11) If you are taking medication which may
affect your heart rate, a physician's advice is absolutely essential.
12) Use this equipment only for its intended use as
described in this manual. Do not use attach­ments not recommended by the manufacturer.
13) Only one person at a time should use this
equipment.
14) Do not put hands, feet, or any foreign objects on
or near this equipment when in use by others.
15) Always use this equipment on a level surface.
16) Never operate the equipment if the equipment
is not functioning properly.
17) Start exercise slowly and gradually increase the
amount of resistance.
18) If the user experiences dizziness, nausea, chest
pain, or any other abnormal symptoms, stop exercise at once and consult a physician immediately.
19) Use caution not to pinch fingers or hands in
moving parts when using the equipment.
20)
Risk of electrical shock. This equipment is to be used only indoors and in a dry location.
Read all instructions before using this equipment
CAUTION:
Exercise of a strenuous nature, as is customarily done on this equipment,
should not be undertaken without first consulting a physician.
No specific health claims are made or implied as they
relate to the equipment.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WORKOUT PROGRESS CHARTS
Use the charts below and on the following page to keep track of your progress over time. Before writing on them, make as many copies as you think you’ll need. We suggest you keep these in a notebook.You will find it both informative and motivational to look back at what you’ve done, and this data will help you to chart future fitness goals as you progress. Every two weeks, measure yourself to rechart your progress.
Measuring Sites
Waist
Abdomen
Hips
Thighs (L/R)
Calves (L/R)
Resting
Heart Rate
Calves
Thighs
Hips
Abdomen
Waist
Weight
Date
Resting
Heart Rate
Calves
Thighs
Hips
Abdomen
Waist
Weight
Date
SPECIFICATIONS & PARTS
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Important: See below for placement of the following warning labels on your equipment.
Edge 595r Specifications:
Approximate:
Length: 44.5” Width: 24.5” Height: 46” Product Weight:
Approx. 103.75 lbs.
Maximum User Weight:
250 lbs.
X595-28
Front Handlebar
X595-49
Seat
X595-80
Pulse Sensors
X595-68
Backrest
X595-02
Monitor
X595-14
ipod Holder
WARNING
FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS STATED IN THE
OWNER’S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT 250 LBS.
REPLACE THIS LABEL IF DAMAGED, ILLEGIBLE OR REMOVED. CLASS HC.
WARNING LABEL 1
EQUIPMENT WARNING LABELS
22
X595-73
Locking
Arm
X595-74
Locking
Arm Grip
X595-21
Left Foot Pedal
w/Strap
X595-16
Left Front End Cap
w/Wheel
X595-19
Front Foot Tube
X595-06
Monitor Tube
X595-78
Rear Handlebar
X595-85
Seat Carriage
X595-75
Rear Foot Tube
X595-64
Support Tube
X595-67
Left Rear Shroud
X595-76
Rear End Cap
X595-77
Short
Leveler
WARNING
LABEL 1
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. THIS UNIT
IS TO BE USED ONL
Y INDOORS
AND IN A DRY LOCATION.
DO NOT PLUG THE AC ADAPTER INTO
WALL UNTIL ELECTRONICS MONITOR IS
COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED.
WARNING LABEL 2
WARNING
WARNING
LABEL 2
Storing Directions
Your bike is portable. If you need to change the location of your bike, please follow the steps below.
• Stand at the rear of the bike and grasp the rear handlebar.
• Lift up using your legs – not your back, tipping the bike forward until it is resting on the front transportation wheels/front rollers.
• Wheel the bike to its new location and carefully lower the bike back down to the floor.
Caring For Your Bike
Your Recumbent Bike has been carefully designed to require minimum maintenance. However, we recommend the following to keep your unit operating smoothly.
• Use your bike indoors only.
• Wipe all perspiration from your bike with a soft, clean cloth after each use to prevent an accumulation of sweat and dirt.
• Clean your bike on a regular basis to prevent a build-up of dust. Use Windex or an alcohol based cleanser on a clean cloth. Do not use any abrasive cleaners and/or polish as these will damage the surface.
• Store your bike in a dry area away from children and high traffic areas.
• Regularly check the tightness of nuts and bolts.
CARE & STORAGE OF YOUR RECUMBENT BIKE
X595-42
AC Adapter
AC Adapter Receptacle
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