Stamina Products 4825 User Manual

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Owner's
Manual
W A RNING
Exercise can pre sent a health risk. Consult a physician before beginning a ny exercise program with this equipment. If you feel faint or dizzy, immediately discontinue use of this equipment. Serious bodily injury can occur if this equipment is not assembled and used correctly. Serious bodily injury can also occur if all instructions are not followed. Keep others and pets away from equipment when in use. Always make sure all bolts and nuts are tightened prior to each use. Follow all safety instructions in this manual.
CAUTION: Weight on this product should not exceed 300 lbs.
This Product is Produced Exclusively by
2040 N. Alliance, Springfield, MO 65803
Customer Service
1 (800) 375-7520
2008, 09
www.stamin aproducts.com
When calling for parts or service, please specify the following number.
Model#: 15-4825
STAMINA PRODUCTS
MADE IN CHINA
Product May Vary Slightly
From Pictured.
2008 Stamina Products, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Safety Instructions 2 Before You Begin 4 Equipment Warning & Notice Labels 5 Hardware Identification Chart 6 Assembly Instructions 7 Set Up Instructions 10 Operational Instructions 11 Storage 15
Maintenance 15 Conditioning Guidelines 16 Warm-up a nd Cool-Down 17 Product Parts Drawing 18 Parts List 19 Warra nty 21 Notes 22 Fax/Mail Ordering Form 23
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
1.
Read all warnings posted on the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
2.
The Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike should only be used after a thorough review of the Owner's Manual.
3.
We recommend that two people be available for assembly of this product.
4.
Keep children away from the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike. Do not allow children to use or play on the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike. Keep children and pets away from the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike when it is in use.
5.
The Magnetic Re cumbent 4825 Bike is not a freewheeling exercise bike; therefore, pedal speed should be reduced in a controlled manner to prevent injury from spinning pedals.
6.
Make sure the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike is properly assembled and that all nuts and bolts are tightened before use.
7.
It is recommended that you place this exercise equipment on an equipment mat.
8.
Set up and operate the Magnetic Re cumbent 4825 Bike on a solid level surface. Do not position the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike on loose rugs or uneven surfaces.
9.
Make sure that adequate space is available for access to and around the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
10.
Adjust the LEVELING CAPS(50) o n the Rear Stabilizer so that the bike sits on the floor without rocking.
11.
Before using, inspect the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike for worn or loose components, and tighten or replace any loose or worn components prior to use.
12.
Before using, always check the Rear Frame to be sure it is secure. The ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) must be inserted into one of the holes in the Rear Frame and tightened.
13.
Each user should adjust the seat per instructions on page 11.
14.
Do not attempt to adjust the seat while you are on the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
15.
Consult a physician prior to commencing an exercise program and follow his/her recommendations in developing your fitness program. If at any time during exercise you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain, stop and consult your physician.
16.
Follow your physician's recommendations in developing your own personal fitness program.
17.
Always choose the workout which best fits your physical strength and flexibility level. Know your limits and train within them. Always use common sense when exercising.
18.
Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
19.
Never exercise in bare feet or socks; always wear proper footwear such as running, walking, or cross training shoes that fit well, provide foot support, and feature non-skid rubber soles.
20.
Care should be taken in mounting or dismounting the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
21.
The Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike should not be used by persons weighing over 300 pounds.
22.
The Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike should be used by only one person at a time.
23.
Do not ride the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike while standing up.
24.
The Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike is for consumer use only. It is not for use in public or semipublic facilities.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following Safety Instructions before using the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
Before starting any exercise or conditioning program you should consult with your personal physicia n to see if you require a complete physical exa m. This is especially i mporta nt if you are over the age of 35, have never exercised before, are pregnant, or suffer from any illness. READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESUL T IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.
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CALL US FIRST
Customer Service
1(800) 375-7520
www.staminaproducts.com
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE
Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike
To help you get started, we have pre-assembled most of your
Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike at the factory with the exception
of those few parts left unassembled for shipping purposes.
Simply follow the few assembly instructions set forth in this manual.
With regular workouts, you will be getting your body into shape
and be on your way to achieving a ha ppier and healthier lifestyle.
Should you have any questions,
please call our Customer Service Department toll-free number,
1 (800) 375-7520
Monday - Thursday, 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Central Time.
Friday, 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M., Central Time.
TELEPHONE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Tel: 1 (800) 375-7520
FAX
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Fax: (417) 889-8064
ONLINE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
customerservice@staminaproducts.com
www.staminaproducts.com
STAMINA PRODUCTS, INC.
ATTN: Customer Service
Springfield, MO. 65801-1071
MAIL
P.O. Box 1071
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you f or choosing the M agnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike. We take great pride in producing this
quality product and hope it will provide many hours of quality exercise to make you feel better , look better , and enjoy life to its fullest. It's a proven fact that a regular exercise program can improve your physical and mental health. Too often, our busy lifestyles limit our ti me and opportunity to exercise. The Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike provides a convenient and simple method to begin your assault on getting your body in shape and achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle. Before reading further, please review the drawing below and familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled. Read this manual carefully before using the
Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
Although Stamina constructs its products with the finest materials and uses the highest standards of manufacturing and quality control, there can sometimes be missing parts or incorrectly sized parts. If you have any questions or problems with the parts included with your Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike, plea se do not return the product. Contact us FIRST! If a part is missing or defective, please call us toll free at 1-800-375-7520 (in the U.S.). Our Customer Service Staff is available to a ssist you from 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P .M. (Central T ime) Monday through Thursday and 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. (Central T i me) on Friday. If you would like to contact us online, go to our website at www .stamin aproducts.com a nd a ccess the Customer Service section. Be sure to have the na me and model number of the product available when you conta ct us.
Back Cushion
Back Support
Warning Label
Leveling Cap
Rear Stabilizer
Left Cover
Tension Knob
Seat
Handrail
Rear Frame
Computer
Right Cover Crank
Front Stabilizer
Wheel
Right Pedal
Adjustment Knob Front Frame
THE FOLLOWING TOOLS ARE INCLUDED FOR ASSEMBLY : Wrench
Allen Wrench (6mm)
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EQUIPMENT WARNING & NOTICE LABELS
This chart is provided to help identify the warning & notice labels on the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with all of the warning & notice labels.
Label is larger than actual size
W1
WAR NING LABEL(78)
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HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART
This chart is provided to help identify the hardware used in the a ssembly process. Place the washers or the ends of the bolts or screws on the circles to check for the corre ct diameter. Use the small scale to check the length of the bolts and screws.
3/16" 5/16" 1/2"3/8"1/4"
INCHES
11/2021/2 31/2 41/2 51/2 61/2
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
MILLIMETERS
6 8 10 12
NOTICE: The length of all bolts and screws, except those with flat heads,
is mea sured from below the hea d to the end of the bolt or screw . Flat head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the bolt or screw.
After unpacking the unit, open the hardware bag and make sure that you have all the following items. Some hardware may be already attached to the part.
length
length
in.
mm.
Part No. and Description Qty
55 Carriage Bolt (M8 x 1.25 x 45mm) 2 56 Carriage Bolt (M8 x 1.25 x 75mm) 4
57 Bolt, Button Head (M8 x 1.25 x 15mm) 5
61 Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 20mm) 8
62 Screw, Round Head (M5 x 0.8 x 15mm) 4
71 Acorn Nut (M8 x 1.25) 6
75 Arc Washer (M8) 6
76 Washer (M8) 4
77 Lock Washer (M8) 6
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Place all parts from the box in a cleared area and position them on the floor in front of you. Remove all packing materi als from your area a nd pla ce the m ba ck into the box. Do not dispose of the pa cking materi als until a ssembly is completed. Read e a ch step carefully before beginning. If you are missing a part please call our toll-free number for a ssistance 1-800-375-7520 or e-mail us at: customerservice@sta min aproducts.com
STEP 1
Attach the FRONT ST ABILIZER(2), the short one with the WHEELS(49), to the front of the FRONT FRAME(1) with CARRIAGE BOL TS(M8x1.25x75mm)(56), ARC W ASHERS(M8)(75), LOCK WASHERS(M8)(77), and
ACORN NUTS(M8x1.25)(71).
STEP 2
Rotate the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) counterclockwise until the knob portion can be pulled. Pull the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) a nd slide the REAR FRAME(3) backward. Lock the REAR FRAME(3) in position
by inserting the pin of the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) into one of the a djustment holes in the REAR FRAME(3), then rotate the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) clockwise to lock the REAR FRAME(3) securely. Attach the
REAR ST ABILIZER(4), the one with the LEVELING CAPS(50), to the REAR FRAME(3) with CARRIAGE BOLTS(M8x1.25x75mm)(56), ARC WASHERS(M8)(75), LOCK WASHERS(M8)(77), and ACORN NUTS(M8x1.25)(71). NOTE:
You can adjust the LEVELING CAPS(50) on the REAR STABILIZER(4) to keep the Recumbent Bike stable.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Socket of
Pulse Extension
Wire(38)
STEP 3
Attach the HANDRAIL(6) to the REAR FRAME(3) with CARRIAGE BOLTS(M8x1.25x45mm)(55), ARC WASHERS(M8)(75), LOCK WASHERS(M8)(77), and ACORN NUTS(M8x1.25)(71). Plug the PULSE SENSOR WIRE(40) into the Socket of the PULSE EXTENSION WIRE(38) located on the REAR FRAME(3).
STEP 4
Attach the SEAT(43) to the REAR FRAME(3) with ROUND HEAD BOLTS(M6x1x20mm)(61).
STEP 5
Attach the BACK SUPPORT(5) to the REAR FRAME(3) with BUTTON HEAD BOL TS(M8x1.25x15mm)(57) and WASHERS(M8)(76). Atta ch the BACK CUSHION(44) to the BACK SUPPORT(5) with ROUND HEAD
BOLTS(M6x1x20mm)(61).
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STEP 6
NOTE:
Thread the RIGHT PEDAL(35) to the right side of the CRANK(7) as shown. Tighten the pedal securely. Do the same to attach the LEFT PEDAL(34) to the left side of the CRANK(7).
The RIGHT PEDAL(35) has R sta mped on the end of the pedal shaft. The RIGHT PEDAL(35) ha s right hand threa ds and is tightened by turning clockwise. The LEFT PEDAL(34) ha s L stamped on the end of the pedal shaft. The LEFT PEDAL(34) ha s left hand threads and is tightened by turning counterclockwise.
STEP 7
Install two AA batteries into the COMPUTER(27). Two batteries are included. See page 15 for detailed battery installation instructions. Refer to the in set drawing. Run the Connection Wires of the COMPUTER(27) through the COMPUTER POST(26) from the square hole on the top of the COMPUTER POST(26) until the Connection Wires extend out of the bottom end of the COMPUTER POST(26). Pla ce the COMPUTER(27) onto the plate on the COMPUTER POST(26) and secure with ROUND HEAD SCREWS(M5x0.8x15mm)(62).
STEP 8
Connect the SENSOR WIRE(28) and the PULSE PLUG WIRE(37) to the Connection Wires of the COMPUTER(27), and push the excess wires ba ck into the FRONT FRAME(1). Then insert the COMPUTER POST(26) into the FRONT FRAME(1) and secure with BUTTON HEAD BOLT(M8x1.25x15mm)(57). NOTE:
Be careful not to damage the wires when attaching the COMPUTER(27) and the COMPUTER POST(26).
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SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Place the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike in the area where it will be used. It is recommended that the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike be placed on an equipment mat. The Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike
is approximately 58 inches long (max.) x 26 3/4 inches wide x 31 3/4 inches tall. (These dimensions may vary up to one inch.) An area 4 feet wide x 7 feet long is required for safe operation of the Magnetic
Recumbent 4825 Bike. Ma ke sure that a dequate space is available for access to and pa ssage around the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
LEVELING:
MOVING:
Adjust the LEVELING CAPS(50) on the REAR STABILIZER(4) so that the Recumbent Bike sits on the floor without rocking.
The M agnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike ha s a pair of WHEELS(49) on the FRONT ST ABILIZER
(2). Lift up from REAR ST ABILIZER(4) to move the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
EQUIPMENT MAT Please note the Rear Frame of the Recumbent Bike is adjustable. Use the longest size to determine the size of the mat.
FUNCTION INSPECTION:
Visually inspect the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike to verify that assembly is as shown in the above illustration. Check the function of the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike by turning the cra nk slowly through one complete revolution to verify that the drive train functions properly . Adjust the TENSION K NOB(25) and verify that it functions properly.
CAUTION:
Locate and read the WARNING LABEL(78) on the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike. Make sure that all users read the WARNING LABEL(78).
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Proper seat adjustment is important. There are seven adjustment holes in the REAR FRAME(3). These adjustment holes allow users to adjust the position of the seat for efficient exercise.
Rotate the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) counterclockwise until the knob portion can be pulled. Pull the
1. ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) and slide the REAR FRAME(3) backward. Lock the REAR FRAME(3) in position by inserting the pin of the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) into one of the adjustment holes in the REAR FRAME(3), then rotate the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) clockwise to lock the REAR FRAME(3) securely.
Sit on the seat and place your feet on the pedals. You should be able to move through a complete pedal
2. stroke without locking your knees or shifting your hips on the seat. The se at is too close to the pedals if you have more than a slight bend in your knees at the bottom of the pedal stroke. The seat is too far from the pedals if you have to completely straighten your knees at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
CAUTION:
1.
Do not attempt to adjust the seat while you are on the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike.
2.
Always tighten the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(45) after adjusting the seat to a new position.
LOAD ADJUSTMENT
To increase the load, turn the TENSION KNOB(25) clockwise. To decrease the load, turn the TENSION KNOB(25) counterclockwise. There are e ight levels for the load adjustment.
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
This computer provides different progra ms designed to help you meet your fitness goals. Simply choose the progra m you like, set the time for the workout, and begin exercising. The computer display will show the elapsed time, speed, distance, pulse, and approximate calories burned.
MAIN DISPLAY PANEL
LCD MONITOR:
1.
The LCD displays TIME, SPEED, DISTANCE, CALORIES, PROGRAM, and PULSE.
2.
Use the MODE, SET, UP, and DOWN buttons to select a program and time.
LCD FEATURES :
SCAN:
TIME:
SPEED:
DISTANCE:
CALORIES:
PROGRAM:
PULSE:
Automatically scans each function of TIME, SPEED, DISTANCE, CALORIES, PROGRAM, and PULSE in sequence with change every 5 seconds. NOTE: If you do not wa nt to use the SCAN function, press the MODE button to select one of the other functions. Displays the time from one second up to 99:59 minutes. Displays the current speed from zero to 999.9 miles per hour . Displays the distance from zero to 99.99 miles. Displays the calorie consumption from zero to 9999 Kcal. The calorie readout is a n estimate f or an average user . It should be used only a s a comparison between workouts on this unit. Displays programs for selection during setup from P0 to P6. Displays Target Speed during exercise for programs P1 to P6. Displays the pulse rate from 39 to 240 beats per minute. NOTE: Y ou must pla ce both of your hands on the Pulse Sensors on the Ha ndlebar to input the pulse signal. If you do not place your hands correctly and 8 seconds passes without a pulse input, the computer will turn off the pulse circuit. This is a power saving measure and you can press MODE button to restart the pulse function.
TARGET ZONE :
Displays the zone of current speed. The TARGET zone is preset by the program that you selected. Adjust your pedaling speed to keep the current speed display within the TARGET zone. Refer to the instructions on page 14 to read the TARGET zone correctly.
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
This computer offers a unique user interactive TA RGET zone feature. You have the option of interacting with any of six different programs to achieve a workout that is fun and exhilarating. These programs set speed targets that change throughout the program. The TARGET zone display will tell you if your speed is too fast or too slow.
NOTE:
PROGRAM 0 (P0): This is a manual program.
PROGRAMS (P1-P6): Choose from six preset programs. Each progra m lets you determine the intensity
based on the time you set. The minimum preset value of the program time is 20 minutes. You can change the tension during your workout.
You may set the TENSION KNOB(25) at any resistance level you choose. You may change the TENSION KNOB(25) setting at a ny time during the progra m. See page 1 1 for LOAD ADJUSTMENT instructions.
P1 - FAT BURN P4 - HILL
P2 - MAX. FAT BURN
P3 - AEROBIC
P5 - INTERVAL
P6 - MOUNT AIN
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SPEED INDICATOR
A pre-programmed course requires you to keep pace within the TARGET zone. If you pedal too slowly the Speed Indicator will drift toward the FAST zone reminding you to pedal faster. When you pedal faster it will drift back to the TARGET zone. In addition, if you are pedaling too fa st the Speed Indicator will drift toward the SLOW zone reminding you to slow down your pedaling.
CORRECT PEDALING SPEED
DISPLAYS ONE OR TWO BLOCKS IN THE CENTER NOTE:
If two blocks are displayed, your speed is within the acceptable range. If only one block is displayed in the center, your speed matches the target speed.
PEDALING SPEED TOO SLOW PEDAL FASTER
PEDALING SPEED TOO FAST PEDAL SLOWER
COMPUTER OPERATION
STEP 1: POWER ON Start pedaling or press the MODE button.
STEP 2: SET THE PROGRAM
Stop pedaling for four seconds. Press the SET button and the display will flash one of the following seven progra ms, P0, P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, or P6. Press the UP or DOWN button to select a program. Press the SET button when the desired program number appears. You are now ready to set the program time.
STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME
If you selected the program P0, the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing 0:00. Use
1.
the UP and DOWN buttons to set the program time from one minute up to 99 minutes in one minute increments. When desired time is chosen press the SET button. The TIME will count down from pre set value. If you set the time at 0:00, the TIME will count up from 0:00. If you selected one of the progra ms P1
2. 20:00. The minimum program time value is 20:00 minutes. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the
progra m time from 20 minutes up to 99 minutes in one minute increments. When desired time is displayed press the SET button. The TIME will count down from preset value.
- P6, the TIME function mode will appear with the display flashing
STEP 4:
Now you are ready to begin exercising. The program will not start until you start pedaling. NOTE: Time example: If the program time is set at 30 minutes, the timer will count down from 30:00 to
00:00. Then the display will flash the program time (30:00) four times and start counting up from 00:00. The program (PGM) will be repeated.
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OPERA TION DESCRIPTIONS
T o stop a running program, stop pedaling for 4 seconds to switch into STOP mode. In this mode, you can
1. move the pedals again to continue to run the current progra m, or you can pre ss the SET button to select a new progra m. The function value s of DISTANCE and CALORIES will continue to accumulate. When you complete a program, you can stop pedaling and press SET button to select a new program.
2. The function values of DISTANCE and CALORIES will continue to a ccumulate. This will allow you to run several progra ms and still know the total DISTANCE and CALORIES during the workout. If you want to restart with a new progra m, press a nd hold the MODE button down for two se conds to reset
3. all of the function values to zero. Press SET button to select a new program. The computer will shut off automatically after 3 minutes of ina ctivity, and the function values, DISTANCE
4. and CALORIES, will be ke pt.
HOW TO INSTALL AND REPLACE BATTERY:
Open the Battery Door on the back of the computer.
1. The computer operates with two AA batteries. Two batteries are
2. included. Refer to the illustration to install or replace the batteries.
NOTE:
Do not mix a new battery with an old battery.
1. Use the same type of battery. Do not mix an alkaline battery with
2. another type of battery. Rechargeable batterie s are not recommended.
3.
AA Batteries
STORAGE
1.
To store the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike, simply keep it in a clean dry place.
2.
Adjust the REAR FRAME(3) and FRONT FRAME(1) to the shortest position. The M agnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike is a pproximately 42 3/8 inches long x 26 3/4 inches wide x 31 3/4 inches tall. The se dimensions will vary . Please measure your Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike if exact di mensions are needed.
3.
T o move the M agnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike, lift the REAR ST ABILIZER(4) and use the WHEELS(49) on the FRONT ST ABILIZER(2).
4.
T o avoid da mage to the electronics, remove the batterie s before storing the Magnetic Re cumbent 4825
Bike for one year or more.
MAINTENANCE
The safety and integrity designed into the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike can only be maintained when the Magnetic Re cumbent 4825 Bike is regularly exa mined f or damage and wear. Spe cial attention should be given to the following:
Adjust the TENSION KNOB(25) and verify that the Magnetic System provides tension. The Magnetic
1. System should provide many years of use. Use a wrench to verify that the pedals are tightened securely . If tightening is required, remember that the
2. left pedal has left hand threads and is tightened by turning counterclockwise. Verify that the W A RNING LABEL(78) is in pla ce a nd easy to read. Call Sta mina Products immedi ately at
3. 1-800-375-7520 for a replacement W A RNING LABEL(78) if it is missing or damaged. It is the sole responsibility of the user/owner to ensure that regular maintenance is performed.
4. Worn or damaged components shall be replaced immediately or the Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike
5. removed from service until repair is made. Only Sta mina Products supplied components shall be used to maintain/repair the Magnetic Recumbent
6.
4825 Bike.
Keep your Magnetic Recumbent 4825 Bike clean by wiping with an absorbent cloth after use.
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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES
How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition. If you have been inactive for several years or are severely overweight, start slowly and increase your workout time gradually. Increase
your workout intensity gradually by monitoring your heart rate while you exercise.
Remember to follow these essentials:
Have your doctor review your training and diet programs. Begin your training progra m slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your physician. Warm up before you exercise and cool down after you work out. Take your pulse periodically during your workout and strive to stay within a range of 60% (lower intensity) to 90% (higher intensity) of your maximum heart rate zone. Start at the lower inten sity, and build up to higher intensity as you become more aerobically fit. If you feel dizzy or lightheaded you should slow down or stop exercising.
Initially you may only be able to exercise within your target zone for a few minutes; however, your a erobic ca pa city will i mprove over the next six to eight week s. It is i mporta nt to pa ce yoursel f while you exercise so you don't tire too quickly.
To determine if you are working out at the correct intensity, use a he art rate monitor or use the table below . For effective aerobic exercise, your heart rate should be maintained at a level between 60% and 90% of your maximum heart rate. If just starting an exercise progra m, work out at the low end of your target he art rate zone. As your a erobic ca pa city improves, gra dually increa se the intensity of your workout by increa sing your heart rate.
Measure your heart rate periodically during your workout by stopping the exercise but continuing to move your legs or walk around. Place two or three fingers on your wrist a nd take a six second heartbe at count. Multiply the results by ten to find your heart rate. For exa mple, if your six se cond heartbeat count is 14, your heart rate is 140 beats per minute. A six second count is used because your heart rate will drop ra pidly when you stop exercising. Adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is at the proper level.
Target Heart Rate Zone Estimated by Age*
Age
20 years 25 years 30 years 35 years 40 years 45 years 50 years 55 years 60 years 65 years 70 years
Target Heart Rate Zone
(55%-90% of Maximum Heart Rate)
110-180 beats per minute 107-175 beats per minute 105-171 beats per minute 102-166 beats per minute
99-162 beats per minute 97-157 beats per minute 94-153 beats per minute 91-148 beats per minute 88-144 beats per minute 85-139 beats per minute 83-135 beats per minute
Average Maximum
Heart Rate 100% 200 beats per minute 195 beats per minute 190 beats per minute 185 beats per minute 180 beats per minute 175 beats per minute 170 beats per minute 165 beats per minute 160 beats per minute 155 beats per minute 150 beats per minute
wrist pulse
For cardiorespiratory training benefits, the American College of Sports Medicine re commends working
*
out within a heart rate range of 55% to 90% of maximum heart rate. To predict the maximum heart rate, the following formula was used: 220 - Age = predicted maximum heart rate
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WARM-UP and COOL-DOWN
Warm-Up The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body f or exercise and to mini mize injuries. W arm
up for two to five minutes before strength training or aerobic exercising. Perform activities that raise your heart rate a nd warm the working muscles. Activities may include brisk walking, jogging, jumping ja ck s, jump rope, and running in place
Stretching Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm-up and again after your strength
or aerobic training session is very important. Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their elevated temperature, which greatly reduces the ris k of injury . Stretches should be held for 15 to 30 seconds. Do not bounce.
Suggested Stretching Exercises
Lower Body Stretch
Place feet shoulder-width apart and lean forward. Keep this position for 30 seconds using the body as a natural weight to stretch the backs of the legs. DO NOT BOUNCE! When the pull on the back of the legs lessens, gradually try a lower position.
Bent Torso Pulls
While sitting on the floor, have legs apart, one leg straight and one knee bent. Pull the chest down to touch the thigh on the leg that is bent, and twist at the waist. Hold this position at least 10 seconds. Repeat 10 times on each side.
Floor Stretch
While sitting on the floor, open the legs as wide as possible. Stretch the upper body toward the knee on the right leg by using your arms to pull your chest to your thighs. Hold this stretch 10 to 30 seconds. DO NOT BOUNCE! Do this stretch 10 times. Repeat the stretch with the left leg.
Bent Over Leg Stretch
Stand with feet shoulder­width apart and lean forward as illustrated. Using the arms, gently pull the upper body towards the right leg. Let the head hang down. DO NOT BOUNCE! Hold the position a minimum of 10 seconds. Repeat pulling the upper body to the left leg. Do this stretch several times slowly.
Remember to always check with your physician before starting any exercise program.
Cool-Down The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal, or near normal, resting state
at the end of each exercise session. A proper cool-down slowly lowers your heart rate and allows blood to return to the heart. Your cool-down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after each strength training session.
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PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING
FRONT
BACK
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PARTS LIST
PART# PART NAME QTY
1 Front Frame 1 2 Front Stabilizer 1 3 Rear Frame 1 4 Rear Stabilizer 1 5 Back Support 1 6 Handrail 1 7 Crank 1 8 Bearing Housing 2 9 Ball Bearing 2 10 Inside Bearing Collar 1 11 Outside Bearing Collar 1 12 Bearing Washer 1 13 Bearing Snap Washer 1 14 Bearing Nut 2 15 Pulley 1 16 V-Ribbed Belt 1 17 Idler Arm 1 18 Idler Wheel 1 19 Idler Wheel Bushing 1 20 Tension Spring 1 21 Magnetic Unit 1 22 Eyebolt 2 23 Tension Bracket 2 24 Tension Knob Support 1 25 Tension Knob 1 26 Computer Post 1 27 Computer 1 28 Sensor Wire 1 29 Magnet 1 30 Left Cover 1 31 Right Cover 1 32 Cover Cap 2 33 Ring Cap 1 34 Left Pedal 1 35 Right Pedal 1 36 Grommet Plug 1 37 Pulse Plug Wire 1 38 Pulse Extension Wire 1 39 Securing Plug 1 40 Pulse Sensor Wire 1 41 Pulse Sensor Plate 2 42 Foa m Grip 2 43 Seat 1 44 Back Cushion 1 45 Adjustment Knob 1 46 Bushing 1 47 Press Plate 1
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PARTS LIST
PART# PART NAME QTY
48 End Stopper 2 49 Wheel 2 50 Leveling Cap 2 51 Cap Bushing 4 52 Securing Cap 4 53 Rectangular Plug (25.4mm x 50.8mm) 2 54 Round Plug (25.4mm) 2 55 Carriage Bolt (M8 x 1.25 x 45mm) 2 56 Carriage Bolt (M8 x 1.25 x 75mm) 4 57 Bolt, Button Head (M8 x 1.25 x 15mm) 5 58 Bolt, Flat Head (M10 x 1.5 x 20mm) 1 59 Bolt, Flat Head (M10 x 1.5 x 40mm) 1 60 Bolt, Round Head (M8 x 1.25 x 12mm) 2 61 Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 20mm) 8 62 Screw , Round Head (M5 x 0.8 x 15mm) 4 63 Screw , Round Head (M5 x 0.8 x 20mm) 1 64 Screw, Round Head (M5 x 15mm) 6 65 Screw, Small Round Head (M5 x 25mm) 4 66 Screw, Round Head (M4 x 8mm) 2 67 Screw, Round Head (M4 x 12mm) 6 68 Screw, Round Head (M4 x 15mm) 2 69 Nut (M6 x 1) 2 70 Nylock Nut (M10 x 1.5 x 7mm thick) 2 71 Acorn Nut (M8 x 1.25) 6 72 Thin Nut (3/8" - 26 x 5/32" thick) 2 73 Nut (3/8" - 26 x 9/32" thick) 2 74 Large Washer (ø16.5 x ø32 x 1mm thick) 1 75 Arc Washer (M8) 6 76 Washer (M8) 4 77 Lock Washer (M8) 6 78 Warning Label 1 79 Wrench 1 80 Allen Wrench (6mm) 1 81 Manual 1
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LIMITED WARRANTY
MODEL 15-4825
WARRANTY
Stamina Products, Inc. warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, service and proper operation f or a period of 90 days on the parts a nd three ye ars on the frame from the date of the original purchase from an authorized retailer. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT
APPLY TO ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO COMMERCIAL USE, ABUSE, MISUSE, ALTERATION OF ANY TYPE OR CAUSE OR TO ANY DEFECT OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY REPAIR, REPLACEMENT , SUBSTITUTION OR USE WITH PARTS OTHER THAN P ARTS PROVIDED BY ST AMINA PRODUCTS, INC. Commercial use includes use of the product in athletic clubs, health clubs, spas,
gymnasiums, exercise facilitie s, and other public or semipublic facilities whether or not the product's use is in furtherance of a profit making enterprise, and all other use which is not for personal, family, or household purposes.
T o i mplement this li mited warranty, send a written notice stating your name, date, a nd pla ce of purcha se a nd a brief description of the defect along with your rece ipt to Sta mina Products, Inc. P .O. Box 1071, Springf ield
Missouri, USA, 65801-1071, or email us at customerservice@staminaproducts.com, or call us at 1-800-375-7520. If the defect is covered under this limited warranty, you will be requested to return the product or part to us for free repair or replacement at our option. NO ACTION FOR BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE DATE THE ALLEGED BREACH WAS OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. NO ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY MAY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE PURCHASER. This limited warranty is not transferable. IF ANY PART OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY, THE REMEDY OF REP AIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY A V AILABLE T O YOU. In
the event that the purcha ser makes a ny claim under this limited warra nty or any i mplied warranty , the W arrantor reserves the right to require the product to be returned for inspection, at the purchaser's expense, to the Warra ntor's premises in Springfield, Missouri. Return of the enclosed warra nty registration card is not required for warranty coverage, but is merely a way of establishing the date and place of purchase.
Sta mina Products, Inc. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF ANY PRODUCT, LOSS OF
TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INCIDENT AL DAMAGES DUE TO BREACH OF THE ABOVE WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.
This limited warra nty is the only written or expre ss warranty given by Stamina Products, Inc. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state.
ANY OTHER RIGHT WHICH YOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANT ABILITY OR FIT NESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED IN DURA TION TO THE DURA TION OF THIS WARRANTY.
The laws in some jurisdictions restrict the rights of manufacturers and distributors of consumer goods to disclaim or limit implied warranties and consequential and incidental damages with respect thereto. If any such law is found to be a pplicable, the foregoing disclai mers a nd limitations of a nd on implied warrantie s and consequential a nd incidental da mages with respect thereto shall be disregarded a nd shall be deemed not to have been made to the extent necessary to comply with such legal re striction.
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FAX/MAIL ORDERING FORM
Please do not return the product. For your convenience, Stamina's Customer Service Department can be reached by email at customerservice@staminaproducts.com or toll free at 1-800-375-7520 (in the U.S.). Should a part be missing or a defective part found, please call us from 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Central Ti me, Monday through Thursday a nd 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. on Friday or fill out the fax sheet ordering form below and fax it to (417) 889-8064. Our Customer Service Department will be able to assist you with your problem and the part will be mailed directly to your house.
TELEPHONE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Tel: 1 (800) 375-7520
FAX
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Fax: (417) 889-8064
ONLINE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
customerservice@staminaproducts.com
www.staminaproducts.com
STAMINA PRODUCTS, INC.
ATTN: Customer Service
Springfield, MO. 65801-1071
Detach and Mail or Fax the Form Below
Stamina Products, Inc.
P.O. Box 1071
Springfield, MO 65801-1071
Mr./Ms: Address: Apt. #: City: State: Zip Code:
IMPORTANT : We must have your phone number in order to process the order!
Phone #: ( ) Work Phone #: ( ) Date Purchased: Model #: Purchased From:
IMPORTANT : Before filling out the form below make sure you have the right information.
Refer to the parts list to make sure you're ordering the right parts!
MAIL
P.O. Box 1071
EXAMPLE:
P ART # DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 Rear Unit Assembly 1
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