Horizon Fitness GR6 operation manual

GR3 GR5 GR6
OWNER’S MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING
MANUEL D‘UTILISATION
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INDOOR CYCLE OPERATION
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GR3 GR5 GR6
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HOW TO MOVE THE INDOOR CYCLE
Due to the weight of the Indoor Cycle, it is recommended that two persons move it. While one person lifts the back of the indoor cycle, the second person firmly holds the handlebar and tips the indoor cycle forward until it rolls on the wheels. Carefully move the Indoor Cycle to the desired location and then lower it.
If the Indoor Cycle rocks on the floor after being set down, turn the leveling feet underneath the front or rear stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated.
LOCATION OF THE INDOOR CYCLE
Place the Indoor Cycle on a level surface. There should be 2 feet (60 cm) of each side surround the Indoor Cycle. Do not place the cycle in any area that will block any vent or air openings. The Indoor Cycle should not be located in a garage, covered patio, near water or outdoors.
2 ft
60 cm
2 ft 60 cm
FRONT
BIKE
REAR
2 ft 60 cm
2 ft
60 cm
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, use extreme caution while moving the indoor cycle. Do not attempt to move it over uneven surfaces and make sure there’s a safety space of 20 inch (minimum) to the nearest equipment is recommended.
HOW TO ADJUST THE INDOOR CYCLE
The Indoor Cycle can be adjusted for maximum comfort and exercise effectiveness. The instructions below describe one approach to adjusting the Indoor Cycle to ensure optimal user comfort and ideal body positioning; you may choose to adjust the Indoor Cycle differently.
B
SADDLE ADJUSTMENT
Proper saddle height helps ensure maximum exercise efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of injury. Adjust the saddle
A
height to make sure it’s in proper position, one that keeps a slightly bend in your knee while your legs are in the extended position.
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
Proper position for the handlebar is based primarily on comfort. Typically, the handlebar should be positioned slightly higher than the saddle for beginning cyclists. Advanced cyclists could try different heights to get the arrangement most suitable for you.
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Leveling Feet
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Do not adjust saddle height beyond the stop mark on the stem
Do not adjust the saddle position beyond the stop marks on the saddle slider
Do not adjust the handlebar height beyond the stop mark on the stem
GR3 GR5 GR6
The pedal straps should be adjusted to hold the foot snugly in the pedal .
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TO ADJUST THE SADDLE HEIGHT:
Rotate the adjustment lever counterclockwise and adjust the saddle to a comfortable pedaling position. Rotate the lever
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clockwise to lock saddle position.
TO ADJUST THE SADDLE HORIZONTAL POSITION:
Rotate the adjustment lever counterclockwise to slide the saddle forward or backward as desired. Rotate the lever clockwise to lock saddle position. Test the saddle slide for proper operation.
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TO ADJUST THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT:
Rotate the adjustment lever counterclockwise to adjust the handlebar height. Raise or lower the handlebar to the desired height. Rotate the lever clockwise to lock handlebar position.
TO ADJUST THE PEDAL STRAPS:
Place each foot ankle on the pedal and in the toe clip that the foot ankle is centered over the pedal spindle (center of the pedal). Rotate one foot to arms reach and pull up on the toe clip strap. Repeat for the other foot. Keep your knees over your feet as you pedal. To remove your foot from the toe clip, loosen the strap and pull out.
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TENSION CONTROL AND EMERGENCY BRAKE
The preferred level of difficulty in pedaling (resistance) can be regulated in fine increments by use of the tension control knob. To increase the resistance, turn the tension control knob clockwise. To decrease the resistance, turn the knob counter clockwise.
IMPORTANT:
• To stop the flywheel while pedaling, push down on the red emergency brake lever.
• The flywheel should quickly come to a complete stop.
• Make sure your shoes are fixed into the toe clip.
• Apply full resistance load when the bike is not in use to prevent injuries due to moving drive gear components.
Tension control knob Emergency brake
ASSEMBLY
WARNING
There are several areas during the assembly process that special attention must be paid. It is very important to follow the assembly instructions correctly and to make sure all parts are firmly tightened. If the assembly instructions are not followed correctly, the indoor cycle could have parts that are not tightened and will seem loose and may cause irritating noises. To prevent damage to the indoor cycle, the assembly instructions must be reviewed and corrective actions should be taken.
Before proceeding, find your indoor cycle’s serial number located on the front stabilizer of the cycle and enter it in the space provided below.
ENTER YOUR SERIAL NUMBER IN THE BOX BELOW:
SERIAL NUMBER:
MODEL NAME:
» Refer to the SERIAL NUMBER and MODEL NAME when calling for service. » Be sure to enter both the SERIAL NUMBER and MODEL NAME on your warranty card.
HORIZON INDOOR CYCLE
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WARNING
The Indoor Cycle does not have a free moving flywheel; the pedals will continue to move together with the flywheel until the flywheel stops. Reducing speed in a controlled manner is required. To stop the flywheel immediately, push down the red emergency brake lever. Always pedal in a controlled manner and adjust your desired cadence according to your own abilities. Push the red lever down = emergency stop.
WARNING
The Indoor Cycle uses a fixed flywheel that builds momentum and will keep the pedals turning even after the user stops pedaling or if the user’s feet slip off. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS OR DISMOUNT THE MACHINE UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE COMPLETELY STOPPED. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to loss of control and the potential for serious injury.
( GR6 SHOWN )
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SHOWN
MODEL INFORMATION
Seat Slider
Seat Post
Tension Control Knob & Emergency Brake
Saddle
Heavy Flywheel
Adjustment Knob
MAIN PARTS INCLUDED:
1 Main Frame Front & rear stabilizer Handlebar Set Handlebar Mast Set (Only GR6) Seat Post Set Pedal Set
PARTS PACKING INCLUDED:
1 Parts box 1 Owner’s Manual
PRE ASSEMBLY
UNPACKING
Due to the weight of the indoor cycle, it is recommended that two persons perform the assembly. Set the indoor cycle in a cleared area and remove all
packing materials; do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed.
NOTE: During each assembly step, ensure that ALL nuts and bolts are in place and partially threaded in before completely tightening any ONE bolt.
NOTE: A light application of grease may aid in the installation of hardware. Any grease, such as lithium bike grease is recommended.
NEED HELP?
If you have questions or if there are any missing parts, contact your local dealer. Contact information may be located on the back panel of this manual or on warranty card.
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Durable Crank
( GR6 SHOWN )
Transportation Wheel
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GR3 ASSEMBLY STEP 1
6
8
7
9
10
8
7
6
GR3 ASSEMBLY STEP 2
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HARDWARE FOR STEP 1 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1
HANDLEBAR 1
2
SE AT PO ST 1
3
LEFT PEDAL 1
4
RIGHT PEDAL 1
5
COMBINATION WRENCH 1
2
1
3
5
4
A Install the HANDLEBAR (1) into the frame receptor
and secure with the knob.
B Install the SEAT POST (2) into the frame receptor
and secure with the knob.
C Thread the LEFT PEDAL (3) that has “L” on the
spindle to the left side arm of the cycle using the COMBINATION WRENCH (5). Please note that the L pedal is left-hand threaded which needs to be turned counter clockwise to tighten.
D Thread the RIGHT PEDAL (4) that has “R” on the
spindle to the right side arm of the cycle using the COMBINATION WRENCH (5). Please note that the R pedal is right-hand threaded which needs to be turned clockwise to tighten.
HARDWARE FOR STEP 2 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
6
ALLEN WRENCH 1
7
ALLEN BOLTS (M8 X 16L) 8
8
WASHERS 8
9
FRONT STABILIZER 1
10
REAR STABILIZER 1
A Attach the FRONT STABILIZER (9) to the frame
using 2 ALLEN BOLTS (7) and 2 WASHERS (8), and secure firmly by ALLEN WRENCH (6).
B Attach the REAR STABILIZER (10) to the frame
using 2 ALLEN BOLTS (7) and 2 WASHERS (8), and secure firmly by ALLEN WRENCH (6).
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GR5 ASSEMBLY STEP 1
4
1
235
2
6
4
3
879
5
GR5 ASSEMBLY STEP 2
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HARDWARE FOR STEP 1 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1
REAR STABILIZER 1
2
BO LT S 4
3
NUTS 4
4
WASHERS 4
5
WRENCH 1
6
FRONT STABILIZER 1
A Attach the REAR STABILIZER (1) to the frame
using 2 NUTS (3), 2 WASHERS (4) and 2 BOLTS
(2), and secure firmly using the adjustable WRENCH (5).
B Attach the FRONT STABILIZER (6) to the
frame using 2 NUTS (3), 2 WASHERS (4) and 2
BOLTS (2), and secure firmly using the adjustable WRENCH (5).
HARDWARE FOR STEP 2 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
5
WRENCH 1
7
RIGHT PEDAL 1
8
LEFT PEDAL 1
9
HANDLEBAR 1
A Thread the LEFT PEDAL (8) that has “L” on the
spindle to the left side arm of the cycle using the adjustable WRENCH (5). Please note that the L pedal is left-hand threaded which needs to be turned counter clockwise to tighten.
B Thread the RIGHT PEDAL (7) that has “R” on the
spindle to the right side arm of the cycle using the adjustable WRENCH (5). Please note that the R pedal is right-hand threaded which needs to be turned clockwise to tighten.
C Install the HANDLEBAR (9) into the frame receptor
and secure with the quick release.
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GR6 ASSEMBLY STEP 1
GR6 ASSEMBLY STEP 2
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HARDWARE FOR STEP 1 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
1
BO LT S 4
2
NUTS 4
3
WASHERS (M8) 4
4
FRONT STABILIZER 1
5
REAR STABILIZER 1
6
WRENCH 1
6
2
3
6
2
5
2
3
3
1
4
A Attach the FRONT STABILIZER (4) and REAR
STABILIZER (5) to the frame using 4 BOLTS (1)
and 4 WASHERS (3) and 4 NUTS (2), and secure firmly by WRENCH (6).
HARDWARE FOR STEP 2 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
6
WRENCH 1
7
HANDLEBAR MAST 1
8
SE AT PO ST 1
9
RIGHT PEDAL 1
10
LEFT PEDAL 1
8
9
7
10
6
A Thread the LEFT PEDAL (10) that has “L” on the
spindle to the left side arm of the cycle using the WRENCH (6). Please note that the L pedal is left­hand threaded which needs to be turned counter clockwise to tighten.
B Thread the RIGHT PEDAL (9) that has “R” on the
spindle to the right side arm of the cycle using the WRENCH (6). Please note that the R pedal is right hand threaded which needs to be turned clockwise to tighten.
C Install the HANDLEBAR MAST(7) into the frame
receptor and secure with the quick release.
D Install the SEAT POST(8) into the frame receptor
and secure with the quick release.
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GR6 ASSEMBLY STEP 3
12
13
11
15
13
11
14
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HARDWARE FOR STEP 3 :
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
11
QUICK RELEASE 2
12
HANDLEBAR 1
13
WASHERS (M10) 4
14
SADDLE 1
15
SEAT SLIDER 1
A Install the HANDLEBAR (12) into the handlebar
mast receptor using 2 WASHERS (13) and secure with the QUICK RELEASE(11).
B Install the SADDLE (14) into the SEAT SLIDER
(15) receptor and secure with the wrench.
C Attach the SEAT SLIDER (15) to the SEAT POST
(8) using 2 WASHERS (13) and secure with the QUICK RELEASE(11).
TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE
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COMMON PRODUCT QUESTIONS
TROUBLES HOOTING
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ARE THE SOUNDS MY INDOOR CYCLE MAKES NORMAL?
Our Indoor Cycles are some of the quietest available because they use belt drives and cantilever brake resistance. We use the highest grade bearings and chains/belts to minimize noise. However, because the resistance system itself is so quiet, you will occasionally hear other slight mechanical noises. Unlike older, louder technologies, there are no fans, friction belts, or alternator noises to mask these sounds on our Indoor Cycles. These mechanical noises, which may or may not be intermittent, are normal and are caused by the transfer of significant amounts of energy to a rapidly spinning flywheel. All bearings, chains/belts and other rotating parts will generate some noise which will transmit through the casing and frame. It is also normal for these sounds to change slightly during a workout and over time because of thermal expansion of the parts.
WHY IS THE INDOOR CYCLE I HAD DELIVERED LOUDER THAN THE ONE AT THE STORE ?
All fitness products seem quieter in a large store showroom because there is generally more background noise than in your home. Also, there will be less reverberation on a carpeted concrete floor than on a wood overlay floor. Sometimes a heavy rubber mat will help reduce reverberation through the floor. If a fitness product is placed close to a wall, there will be more reflected noise.
HOW LONG WILL THE BELT LAST?
The computer modeling we have done indicated virtually thousands of maintenance free hours. You should not have to replace the belt as long as you have the Indoor Cycle.
CAN I MOVE THE INDOOR CYCLE EASILY ONCE IT IS ASSEMBLED?
Your Indoor Cycle has a pair of transport wheels built into the front stabilizer tube. Please follow the moving the Indoor Cycle section to transport your Indoor Cycle. It is important that you place your Indoor Cycle in a comfortable and inviting room. Your Indoor Cycle is designed to use minimal floor space. Many people will place their Indoor Cycles facing the TV or a picture window. If at all possible, avoid putting your Indoor Cycle in an unfinished basement. To make exercise a desirable daily activity for you, the Indoor Cycle should be in a comfortable setting.
PROBLEM: The Indoor Cycle makes a squeaking or chirping noise. SOLUTION: Verify the following:
• The Indoor Cycle is on a level surface.
• Loosen all bolts attached during the assembly process, grease the threads, and tighten again.
If this does not remedy the problem, you may
CONTACT CUSTOMER TECH SUPPORT AT THE NUMBER ON THE INFORMATION CARD.
The following information may be asked of you when you call. Please have these items readily available:
• Model Name
• Serial Number
• Proof of Purchase (receipt or credit card statement)
You may find more troubleshooting suggestions on the customer support section of our website. Contact customer support using the contact information on the INFORMATION CARD.
In order for Customer Tech Support to service your Indoor Cycle they may need to ask detailed questions about the symptoms that are occurring. Some troubleshooting questions that may be asked are:
• How long has this problem been occurring?
• Does this problem occur with every use? With every user?
• If you are hearing a noise, does it come from the front or the back? What kind of noise is it (thumping, grinding, squeaking, chirping etc.)?
• Has the machine been lubricated and maintained per the maintenance schedule?
Answering these and other questions will give the technicians the ability to send proper replacement parts and the service necessary to get you and your Indoor Cycle running again!
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MAINTENANCE
The safety level given by the design of the Indoor Cycle can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear. Inoperable components should be replaced or the equipment should be put out of use until it is repaired.
DAILY
• Wipe down the Indoor Cycle after each use to remove sweat and moisture. Use soap and water, or a diluted non-abrasive domestic cleaner solution. Rinse to remove detergent residue and then dry off.
• Before each session, inspect for loose components such as pedals or cranks prior to commencing the next use. Tighten up any loose parts.
WEEKLY
• Check for proper flywheel alignment. Torque flywheel nuts as necessary.
• Remove chain guard and check for loose chain. Adjust and lubricate the chain as necessary.
• Check to make sure the crank arms are tight to the bottom bracket.
• Inspect all parts, nuts, bolts, or screws for adjustments, replacements or maintenance.
MONTHLY
• Inspect the frame and main assembly components for rust or corrosion. Tilt the cycle or place in an upside down position to locate areas where rust and corrosion may develop. Use a small, wire brush to remove rust build-up in small crevasses, such as leveling feet, quick release levers and other bolt assemblies.
• Inspect all wear items for adjustments or possible part replacement. Give particular attention to the following:
A) Inspect brake pad for wear. Excessive wear or dryness indicates replacement is required. B) Inspect seat pad for wear. Rips, tears or excessive movement indicates replacement is required. C) Inspect pedals for play. Excessive movement of pedals indicates replacement is required.
• Inspect the chain for tensioning by rotating the crank to drive the flywheel forward. Do this motion in 1/4 turns to assess if there is free play between the crank and the flywheel.
• Dryness or prolonged use may cause the height and reach adjustments for the seat and handlebar to become tight. If this is the case, the sliding assembly should be removed from the frame and have a smear of light duty grease applied along the sliding surface before assembly. Similarly, apply some light grease to the clamping assembly to ensure it does not seize up. Clean off excessive grease before reassembly.
• Please lubricate the seat post, brake pad and handlebar adjustment regularly with lubricant in your parts package.
GR3 EXPLODED VIEW
31
26
21
25
23
30
28
19
24
25
27
18R
36
13
20
31
18L
24
25
14
29
25
11
3
16
15
22
12
32
34
35
35
8
10
8-1
8-2
2
7
2
8
8-3
8-4
3
3
8-5
6
17
9
4
5
34
1
32
33
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GR3 PARTS LIST
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NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
FRAME
FRAME 1
1
SLEEVE 2
2
3 ADJUSTABLE KNOB 3
4 ALLEN BOLT 2
5 ALLEN NUT 2
6 BOTTLE CAGE 1
7 WATER BOTTLE 1
BRAKE
8 TENSION CONTROL 1
8-1 SPACER 1
8-2 HELICAL COMPRESSION SPRING 1
8-3 SQUARE NUT Φ13*5T 1
8-4 ALLEN NUT M6 1
8-5 CAP NUT M6 1
9 BRAKE PAD ASSEMBLY 1
HANDLEBAR
10 HANDLEBAR 1
SE AT PO ST
11 SEAT POST 1
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
12
SEAT SLIDER 1
13
END CAP 1
14
SLEEVE 1
15
SADDLE 1
16
END CAP 1
FLY WH EEL
17
FLYWHEEL ASSEMBLY 1
TRANSMISSION
18R
PEDAL ( R ) 1
18L
PEDAL ( L ) 1
19
CHAIN WHEEL - CP 1
20
CRANK - CP 1
21
INNER CHAIN GUARD 1
22
SELF - TAPPING SCREW 1
23
CHAIN 1
24
CRANK CAP 2
25
SELF - TAPPING SCREW 8
26
SELF - TAPPING SCREW 2
27
BB BOLT 2
28
OUTER CHAIN GUARD WITHOUT STICKER 1
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
29
ALL E N BO LT 1
30
BOTTOM BRACKET 1
31
CHAIN GUARD SPACER 6
FRONT STABILIZER
32 WASHER 4
33 FRONT STABILIZER 1
34 ALLEN BOLT 4
REAR STABILIZER
35
REAR STABILIZER 1
36
CHAIN GUARD COVER 1
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GR5 PARTS LIST
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A-05
40
62
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
A-09
26
27
28
27
39
41
68
22
21
22
62
22
21
22
66
68
34
22
64
67
67
65
33
25
24
29
42
30
43
3
4
3
A-07
A-03
31
A-02
19
20
18
17
13
14
15
12
16
8
9
7
3
10
3
69
34
67
21
22
50
23
62
9
8
8
2
56
1
66
22
67
65
36
18
38
16
14
15
17
13
18
16
17
15
14
13
A-01
57
32
A-08
37
35
A-10
A-12
A-04
49
52
48
51
A-06
51
49
51
49
A-06
FRAME 1
1
STAINLESS STEEL PLATE 1
2
3 PHILLIP SCREW 6
4 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 1
5L SWEAT GUARD ( L ) 1
5R SWEAT GUARD ( R ) 1
6L FLYWHEEL DROPOUT PLATE ( L ) 1
6R FLYWHEEL DROPOUT PLATE ( R ) 1
7 ALLEN BOLT 2
A-12
8 END CAP 4
9 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 4
61
59
62
60
46
47
58
11
3
53
11
9
55
A-11
63
9
54
10 ANTI-SLIPPERY RUBBER PAD 2
12 FRONT DECORATIVE COVER 1
13 QUICK RELEASE 2
14 QUICK-RELEASE NUT 2
15 QUICK-RELEASE RECEPTOR 2
16 QUICK-RELEASE SPRING 2
17 WASHER 2
18 SLEEVE 2
FRAME ASSEMBLY (A-01)
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
21
ALL E N BO LT 1
22
WASHER 1
23
EMERGENCY LEVELER 1
50
EMERGENCY LEVELER DECAL 1
56
SELF-TAPPING SCREW 2
62
LOCK NUT 1
TENSION CONTROL KNOB SET (A-02)
19
TENSION CONTROL KNOB 1
20
SPACER 1
HANDLEBAR SET (A-03)
31
HANDLEBAR 1
SEAT PAD ADJUSTMENT SET (A-04)
35
SEAT SLIDER 1
37
SADDLE 1
FLYWHEEL ASSEMBLY (A-05)
32-1
MAGNET 1
39
FLYWHEEL 1
40
HUB SET 1
40-1
FLANGE NUT 2
40-2
WASHER Φ10*Φ21*2.0 2
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NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
41
HUB COVER 1
42
LOCKED RING 1
43
SMALL PULLEY 1
-
FLYWHEEL DECAL 2
CRANK AXLE SET (A-06)
45L CRANK ( L ) 1
45R
CRANK ( R ) 1
46 BOTTOM BRACKET 1
46 -1
BB NUT M10*1.5 2
46-2
CRANK CAP 2
47 FLANGE BOLT CAP 1
58 BIG PULLEY 1
59 A L L EN B O LT 2
60 A L LEN B O LT 6
61 SPRING WASHER 6
62 LOCK NUT 6
FRONT STABILIZER ASSEMBLY (A-07)
21
ALLEN BOLT 2
22
WASHER 6
34
STABILIZER DECAL
2
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
62
LOCK NUT 2
64
FRONT STABILIZER 1
65
CARRIAGE BOLT 2
66
CAP NUT 2
67
ADJUSTABLE LEVELER 2
68
TRANSPORTATION WHEEL BLACK 2
REAR STABILIZER ASSEMBLY (A-08)
22
WASHER 2
34
STABILIZER DECAL 2
65
CARRIAGE BOLT 2
66
CAP NUT 2
67
ADJUSTABLE LEVELER 2
69
REAR STABILIZER 1
BRAKE PAD ASSEMBLY (A-09)
24
ACOUSTIC GROMMET 1
25
CALIPER 1
25-1
STOPPER 1
26
SQUARE NUT 1
27
WASHER 2
28
LOCK NUT 1
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
BRAKE SHOE SET( L ) 1
29
BRAKE SHOE SET( R ) 1
30
33 LOCK NUT 1
SEAT POST SET (A-10)
13 QUICK RELEASE 1
14 QUICK-RELEASE NUT 1
15 QUICK-RELEASE RECEPTOR 1
16 QUICK-RELEASE SPRING 1
17 WASHER 1
18 SLEEVE 1
36 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 1
38 ANTI-SLIPPERY RUBBER PAD 1
COVER SET (A-11)
3 PHILLIP SCREW 1
9 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 2
11 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 2
32 HEX NUT 1
48 INNER CHAIN GUARD 1
49 WASHER 4
51 PHILLIPS SCREW 4
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
52
CHAIN GUARD SPACER
53
FRONT CHAIN GUARD BLACK
54
OUTER CHAIN GUARD
55
BE LT
57
PHILLIP SCREW
63
RUBBER STRIPPING
PEDAL SET (A-12)
44R
PEDAL ( R ) 1
44L
PEDAL ( L ) 1
2
1
1
1
2
1
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GR6 EXPLODED VIEW
GR6 PARTS LIST
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35
48
27
49
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
FRAME ASSEMBLY (A-01)
TENSION CONTROL KNOB SET (A-02)
39
80
52
41
40
38
57-1
A-01
61
62
3
A-04
A-10
51-1
57L
61
62
63
51
53
A-12
56
A-11
59
60
63
32
58L
57R
54
65
64
64
A-06
55
32
51-1
65
58R
60
57-1
32
FRAME 1
1
SLEEVE 2
2
3 QUICK RELEASE 1
4 QUICK-RELEASE NUT 2
5 WASHER 2
6 QUICK-RELEASE RECEPTOR 2
7 QUICK RELEASE SPRING 2
8L FLYWHEEL DROPOUT PLATE ( L ) 1
8R FLYWHEEL DROPOUT PLATE ( R ) 1
9 END CAP 2
10 AL LEN B O LT 1
11 A L L EN B O LT 1
74 WATER BOTTLE CAGE 1
75 PHILLIPS SCREW 3
76 FRONT FORK SHIELD 1
12 TENSION CONTROL 1
13 POSITIONING NUT 1
14 SPACER 1
A-03
A-03
37
A-02
12
13
68
16
14
18
15
19
17
21
18
2
2
74
75
6
4
7
3
5
8R
60
59
71
79
72
69
68
A-08
67
38
3
34
A-05
48
49
47
34
71
72
66
36
80
75
A-07
72
34
69
70
73
72
9
76
68
8L
10
3
4 5 6
7
1 11
A-09
24
23
22
24
77
28
47
78
30
45
46
44
31
50
20
50
33
26
29
25
32
43
50
50
29
42
73
20
30
45
72
70
72
68
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
15
WASHER 1
16
NYLON POSITIONING CAP 1
17
COMPRESSION SPRING 1
18
NYLON HOLDER 2
19
ADJUSTMENT NUT 1
21
CAP NUT 1
HANDLEBAR SET (A-03)
3
QUICK RELEASE 1
36
HANDLEBAR STEM 1
37
HANDLEBAR 1
38
WASHER 2
80
END CAP 1
SEAT PAD ADJUSTMENT SET (A-04)
3
QUICK RELEASE 1
38
WASHER 2
40
SEAT SLIDER 1
41
SE AT 1
FLYWHEEL ASSEMBLY (A-05)
42
FLYWHEEL 1
43
ALUMINUM RING 1
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NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
44
HUB AXLE 1
45
BEARING 4
46
HUB SPACER 1
47
ALLEN NUT 3
48
WASHER 3
49
FLANGE NUT 2
50
ALL E N BO LT 6
-
FLYWHEEL DECAL 2
CRANK AXLE SET (A-06)
51 BOTTOM BRACKET 1
51-1
CRANK BOLT 2
56 BIG PULLEY 1
57L CRANK ( L ) 1
57R CRANK ( R ) 1
57-1
CRANK CAP 2
63 A L L EN B O LT 5
64 SPRING WASHER 4
65 LOCKED NUT 4
FRONT STABILIZER ASSEMBLY (A-07)
34 LOCKED NUT 2
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
66
FRONT STABILIZER 1
68
ADJUSTABLE LEVELER 2
69
CARRIAGE BOLT 2
70
TRANSPORTATION WHEEL BLACK 2
71
CAP NUT 2
72
WASHER 6
73
ALL E N BO LT 2
REAR STABILIZER ASSEMBLY (A-08)
67
REAR STABILIZER 1
68
ADJUSTABLE LEVELER 2
69
CARRIAGE BOLT 2
71
CAP NUT 2
72
WASHER 2
BRAKE PAD ASSEMBLY (A-09)
20
MAGNET 4
22
MAGNET BRACKET 1
23
WOOL FELT’S SUPPORTING BASE 1
24
MAGNET BRACKET SHIELD 2
25
MAGNET ADJUSTMENT BRACKET 1
26
MAGNET BRACKET FIXER 1
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
SPRING HOLDER 1
27
SPRING 1
28
29 BRAKE CUSHION 2
30 LOCKED NUT 2
31 PHILLIPS SCREW 1
32 PHILLIPS SCREW 2
33 AL LEN B O LT 4
34 LOCKED NUT 1
77 PHILLIPS SCREW 1
SEAT POST SET (A-10)
39 SEAT POST 1
80 END CAP 1
COVER SET (A-11)
32 PHILLIP SCREW 3
52 INNER CHAIN GUARD 1
53 BELT 1
54 OUTER CHAIN GUARD 1
55 ANTI-SLIPPERY RUBBER PAD 1
59 PHILLIPS SCREW 2
60 WASHER 5
NO. DESCRIPTION QTY
61
PHILLIPS SCREW 4
62
WASHER 4
PEDAL SET (A-12)
58R
RIGHT PEDAL ( R ) 1
58L
LEFT PEDAL ( L ) 1
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DEUTSCH
DAS INDOOR-FAHRRAD BEWEGEN
Aufgrund seines Gewichtes sollte das Indoor-Fahrrad von zwei Personen bewegt werden. Während eine Person die Rückseite des Indoor-Fahrrads hebt, hält die zweite Person den Lenker fest und kippt das Indoor-Fahrrad nach vorne, bis es auf den Rädern rollt. Bewegen Sie das Indoor-Fahrrad vorsichtig an den gewünschten Ort und senken Sie es ab.
Wenn das Indoor-Fahrrad nach dem Abstellen auf dem Boden kippelt, drehen Sie die Nivellierfüße unter dem vorderen oder dem hinteren Stabilisator, bis die Kippbewegung beseitigt ist.
AUFSTELLORT DES INDOOR-FAHRRADS
Stellen Sie das Indoor-Fahrrad auf ebenem Untergrund auf. Auf jeder Seite des Indoor-Fahrrads sollten 60 cm Platz sein. Stellen Sie das Fahrrad so auf, dass keine Lüftungsöffnungen blockiert werden. Das Indoor­Fahrrad darf nicht in Garagen, auf überdachten Terrassen, in der Nähe von Gewässern oder im Freien aufgestellt werden.
2 ft
60 cm
2 ft 60 cm
VORDERSEITE
FAHRRAD
RÜCKSEITE
2 ft 60 cm
2 ft
60 cm
WARNUNG
Um das Verletzungsrisiko zu verringern, sollten Sie beim Bewegen des Indoor-Fahrrads äußerste Vorsicht walten lassen. Versuchen Sie nicht, das Gerät über unebene Oberflächen zu bewegen und stellen Sie sicher, dass der empfohlene Sicherheitsabstand von mindestens 50 cm zum nächsten Gerät eingehalten wird.
SO STELLEN SIE DAS INDOOR-FAHRRAD EIN
Der Indoor-Fahrrad kann für maximalen Komfort und optimale Bewegungseffektivität eingestellt werden. Die folgenden Anweisungen beschreiben einen Ansatz zum Einstellen des Indoor-Fahrrads, um einen optimalen Benutzerkomfort und eine ideale Körperposition zu gewährleisten. Sie können das Indoor-Fahrrad auch anders einstellen.
B
SATTELEINSTELLUNG
Die richtige Sattelhöhe sorgt für maximale Übungseffizienz und optimalen Komfort und reduziert das Verletzungsrisiko. Stellen Sie
A
die Sattelhöhe in der optimalen Position ein. Idealerweise bleibt Ihr Knie leicht gebeugt während Ihre Beine in der ausgestreckten Position sind.
EINSTELLEN DES LENKERS
Die richtige Lenkerposition basiert hauptsächlich auf Komfort. Normalerweise sollte der Lenker für Radfahrer auf Einsteigerniveau etwas höher als der Sattel positioniert werden. Fortgeschrittene Radfahrer können verschiedene Höhen ausprobieren, um die für Sie am besten geeignete Einstellung zu finden.
GR3 GR5 GR6
Nivellierfüße
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3736
GR3 GR5 GR6
Die Sattelhöhe nicht über die Stoppmarkierung am Vorbau hinaus einstellen
Stellen Sie die Sattelposition nicht über die Stoppmarkierungen am Sattelschlitten hinaus ein
Stellen Sie die Lenkerhöhe nicht über die Stoppmarkierung am Vorbau hinaus ein
Die Pedalriemen sollten so eingestellt werden, dass Sie den Fuß fest im Pedal halten
GR3 GR5 GR6
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ZUM EINSTELLEN DER LENKERHÖHE:
Drehen Sie den Einstellhebel gegen den Uhrzeigersinn, um die Höhe des Lenkers einzustellen. Heben oder senken Sie den Lenker auf die gewünschte Höhe. Drehen Sie den Hebel im Uhrzeigersinn, um die Lenkerposition zu arretieren.
ZUM EINSTELLEN DER PEDALRIEMEN:
Setzen Sie die Füße so auf die Pedale und in die Pedalhaken, dass die Knöchel mittig über der Pedalachse positioniert sind (Pedalmitte). Drehen Sie einen Fuß in Armreichweite und ziehen Sie den Riemen des Pedalhakens nach oben. Wiederholen
DEUTSCH
ZUM EINSTELLEN DER SATTELHÖHE:
Drehen Sie den Einstellhebel gegen den Uhrzeigersinn und stellen Sie den Sattel in einer bequemen Pedalstellung ein. Drehen Sie den Hebel im Uhrzeigersinn, um die Sattelposition zu arretieren.
ZUM EINSTELLEN DER HORIZONTALEN SATTELPOSITION:
Drehen Sie den Einstellhebel gegen den Uhrzeigersinn, um den Sattel nach Wunsch vor- oder zurückzubewegen. Drehen Sie den Hebel im Uhrzeigersinn, um die Sattelposition zu arretieren. Testen Sie den Sattelschlitten auf ordnungsgemäße Funktion.
Sie den Vorgang für den anderen Fuß. Halten Sie Ihre Knie beim Treten der Pedale über Ihren Füßen. Lösen Sie den Riemen und ziehen Sie ihn heraus, um Ihren Fuß vom Pedalhaken zu lösen.
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DEUTSCH
3938
GR3 GR5 GR6
ZUGREGELUNG UND NOTBREMSE
Der bevorzugte Schwierigkeitsgrad beim Treten (Widerstand) kann in feinen Schritten mit dem Zugregelungsknopf eingestellt werden. Um den Widerstand zu erhöhen, drehen Sie den Zugregelungsknopf im Uhrzeigersinn. Um den Widerstand zu verringern, drehen Sie den Zugregelungsknopf gegen den Uhrzeigersinn.
WICHTIG:
• Um das Schwungrad beim Treten anzuhalten, drücken Sie den roten Notbremshebel nach unten.
• Das Schwungrad sollte schnell zum Stillstand kommen.
• Stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihre Schuhe fest in den Pedalhaken sitzen.
• Wenn das Fahrrad nicht genutzt wird, stellen Sie den höchsten Tretwiderstand ein, um Verletzungen durch sich bewegende Antriebskomponenten zu vermeiden.
Zugregelungsknopf Notbremse
MONTAGE
WARNUNG
Es gibt mehrere Bereiche, auf die während des Montagevorgangs besonders geachtet werden muss. Das korrekte Befolgen der Montageanleitung ist sehr wichtig, und es muss sichergestellt werden, dass alle Teile sicher befestigt wurden. Wenn die Montageanleitung nicht korrekt befolgt wird, sitzen Teile des Indoor-Fahrrads ggf. nicht fest und scheinen locker zu sein, was zu ungewöhnlichen Geräuschen führen könnte. Zur Vermeidung von Beschädigungen des Indoor-Fahrrads müssen die Montageanleitung befolgt und Korrekturmaßnahmen ergriffen werden.
Suchen Sie vor dem Fortfahren nach der Seriennummer Ihres Indoor-Fahrrads am vorderen Stabilisator und geben Sie diese in das nachstehende Feld ein.
GEBEN SIE IHRE SERIENNUMMER IN DAS FELD UNTEN EIN:
SERIENNUMMER:
MODELLNAME:
» Nennen Sie die SERIENNUMMER und den MODELLNAMEN, wenn Sie den Kundendienst anrufen. » Achten Sie darauf, sowohl die Seriennummer als auch den Modellnamen auf Ihrer Garantiekarte anzugeben.
HORIZON FITNESS INDOOR-FAHRRAD
DEUTSCH
DEUTSCH
WARNUNG
Das Indoor-Fahrrad verfügt nicht über ein freidrehendes Schwungrad. Die Pedale bewegen sich so lange mit dem Schwungrad mit, bis das Schwungrad angehalten wird. Eine kontrollierte Geschwindigkeitsreduzierung ist erforderlich. Um das Schwungrad sofort anzuhalten, drücken Sie den roten Notbremshebel nach unten. Treten Sie immer kontrolliert und stellen Sie Ihre gewünschte Trittfrequenz nach Ihren eigenen Fähigkeiten ein. Den roten Hebel nach unten drücken = Notstopp.
WARNUNG
Das Indoor-Fahrrad wird durch ein festes Schwungrad betrieben, das eine Eigendynamik entwickelt, sodass sich die Pedale weiterdrehen, selbst wenn der Benutzer die Pedale nicht mehr tritt oder seine Füße von den Pedalen rutschen. VERSUCHEN SIE NICHT DIE FÜSSE VON DEN PEDALEN ZU NEHMEN ODER VOM GERÄT ABZUSTEIGEN, BEVOR BEIDE PEDALE UND DAS SCHWUNGRAD NICHT VOLLSTÄNDIG STILL STEHEN. Nichtbeachten dieser Anweisungen kann zum Kontrollverlust bis hin zu möglichen schweren Verletzungen führen.
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