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1. fel Fitness User Product Manual LiieCore LC 950 Recumbent Bike Customer Service Toll Fee 888 815 5559 Service lifecorefitness com www lifecorefitness com LifeCore Fitness Inc 2575 Pioneer Avenue Suite 101 Vista CA 92081 wr Kesis S IQR SS SS 5 LKR kedas RS QQS 9 R S SS SK SSRRRK SKERRY x LS RS tas SZ lt gt LX lt gt gt S SSS 6000000 EKKO kedas XXX SKK S Sx Sx on 5 9 9 X RX 9 S bt SS Ko 9 9 9 9 S 2265 RERS XX S ox ee os ee LS 265 os us RR us 9 KR S LS SOSO O SxS SRO KR SKS S58 xe RR SX 2 SS O Ko Ro Ro cx oe lt lt x aN SSS KKK oS RS LKS LRS 25 SLRS SLRS ASS XRS lt RRRRR S 265 SRS 265 LSS oo SRS RS RS RS RS RS SRLS KXXX 6 ks J x X Ko M f gt R ZSSS SRO SEES X X QS Sv 7 ay Visit our website for assembly videos www lifecorefitness com Important Safety Instruction We at LifeCore fitness would like to thank you for your recent purchase of a LifeCore exercise bike and we hope that our product inspires and motivates you to accomplish your fitness goals Please read the users owners manual and orient yourself with the unit before you use the product to get a better understanding of your exercise machine The LifeCore 950RB is an exercise bike that
2. User can default WATTS value at his her desire 10 350 watts between 10 350 watts by using the UP DOWN knob To fix WATTS constant value and then press ST STOP key Use WATTS control mode to train yourself in different WATTS s constant D PERSONAL Create your own Program profile through U1 U4 by setting the resistance level for each individual segment Then the Program will be automatically saved for future use UO ENTER can be set the same as U1 U4 but this Program cannot be saved E H R C HEART RATE CONTROL Select your own target Heart Rate by choosing from one of the preset programs 55 75 or 90 Please ENTER your age into the User Data to ensure that your target heart rate is set correctly The PULSE display will flash when you have reached your target heart rate according to the Program you have chosen I 55 DIET PROGRAM li 75 HEALTH PROGRAM iii 90 SPORTS PROGRAM iv TARGET USER SET TARGET HEART RATE F RECOVERY When you have finished your workout press RECOVERY For RECOVERY to function correctly it needs your Heart Rate input TIME will count down from 1 minute and then your fitness level from F1 to F6 will be displayed NOTE during RECOVERY no other displays will operate 15 Operating ENTERS 1 User press H R C key to start the H R C 2 Get the result from F1 F6 Condition Score Heart Rate Excellent F1 Above 50 Good F2 40 49 Average F3 30 39 Fair F4 20 29 Poor F5 10 19
3. Very Poor F6 Under 10 G USER DATA UO U4 are users Personal Programs refer Personal Users should ENTER their gender age height and weight Only data for U1 to U4 will be saved UO is for casual users 7 BUILT IN Heart Rate Receiver with chest Belt The computer with built in Heart Rate receiver the user can put on chest belt to detect the Heart Rate beat How to put on chest belt please refer Chest Belt user manual 1 Option Plug in AC Adaptor 6 VOLT 1 A 2 Keep moisture away from computer 16 Warranty Card LifeCore Fitness Inc LC 950RB Recumbent Bike This Limited Warranty applies in the United States to products manufactured or distributed by LifeCore Fitness Inc under the LifeCore brand name The warranty period for the original purchaser is lifetime on the frame against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and conditions excluding expendable parts such as paint amp finish Home 5 years parts 1 year labor light commercial 2 years parts 90 days labor warranty against manufacturer defects This warranty does not cover wear and tear items such as but not limited to transportation wheels foot pedals rubber grips plastic end caps scratched parts broken covers and cosmetic damage Wear items pertain to components that might need to be replaced due to normal wear and tear as a result of normal Usage Labor warranty does not cover improper installation alterations and or modificatio
4. to back of computer bracket FIGE 6 FIGURE 6 ASSEMBLY FOR SADDLE TUBE amp BACK PAD sm Q LL X y i QZ K oe LX R LO O X an So R SO xs S RS RB H2 Tool Needed RS eee 2R OS KKRBK SRK RBS RA VS AS S S 53 99 O Arnim Allen wrench arim Allen wrench os QS Z RR QS X SS KKK SES XS XS Xe re lt gt RRR lt gt races O OQ OQ 3 step Connect K saddle tube to A5 sliding tracking using Jal wahsers and 1 Bolts f LSS Ra S RRR JA do step 2 a J4 Fit H2 pack pad to Kk saddle T tube with Jo washer and 4 Balts VIORE Y FIGURE 7 ASSEMBLY FOR STOP BAR amp RIGHT SIDE HANDLE BAR Tools Need d OX OOO S RS RRR LX RRR S s 9 co S ies K SESS S S R KLL S Soho Ro 4mm Allen wrench Step rm Allen wrench Insert F stop Bear to the 1 stop bar tube and tighen A4 srews To secure stop Bar step 2 Connect 48 hand pulse wire to 3 hand puke sensor wire which ls coming OUT of F1 right side handle car When tightening 45 1 bolt and 45 2 as 40 washer make sure that the rand pule wires do no get pinched ye S9 S KR RR SS RRR RS RS SRS RSS LSS
5. SOL oS RX o oe Se mi Se oo B careful to not pinch hand pulse wire when tightening FIGURE 8 FIGURE 6 ASSEMBLY FOR LEFT SIDE HANDLE BAR Tools Needed drum Allen wrench 4mm Allen wrench step Repedt same assembly instructions cs right side 10 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 9 ASSEMBLY FOR SEAT PAD amp MAIN FRAME Tool Needed drum Allen wrench step Install Al seat pad to tK saddle tube using J3 washer and J2 bolt 8 a a CA a IL Cu al S Ss V Note Use alot of Torque to sucure pedals 11 KR ARESS A f LE SZ O s ERL i R SRO RR K KOK KK OOOO SRR RRS KKK SSN RT racecereracacareratetetatetete SKK ROS KOR SUS KS RS RRR S RSS FIGURE 10 ASSEMBLY RIGHT amp LEFT PEDAL Tool Neeec I mm wrench step Attach the right pedal lv to the right crank arm ligh ten the right pedal treads into the crank clockwise Step Attach the left pegal M1 fo left crank arm Tighten the left pedal Treads into The crank counter clockwise Recumbent eat Adjustments How fo adjust the Seat Pad To adjust the seat rail A yy according to a user s et SX height pull up on the sto vu AS gee eee P J N bar P and set the seat to i m gari the most comfortab
6. Strap 2 D Small Handle Bar 1 As alumirum rack 1 D endCap_ a A 1 Screw 4 E Central Support Tube 1 A6 2 Bushing 4 ElI Aluminum Strap 1 Ye Decoration Cap 1 A8 HandPulse Wire 2 E3 Computer Wire 1 Ag Bot 3 EA HeartRate Wire 1 Ao PoyVowe Bet f es por a lt ee ER 950RB Parts List Parts No Description Qty Parts No Description Qty J3 WasherM8 8 M23 BoltCover K saddle uve 1 P StopBor i I ee Lo Assembly Tips The LifeCore 950RB is made from the best materials and has been tested and received a quality control review prior to its packaging to ensure the correct parts and proper fitting of each component This machine was designed to limit the amount of assembly needed by a customer Before assembly of your product distinguish a proper and appropriate location for the unit where there is easy access to an electrical outlet with a surge protector Unpack the box in a clear work area to allow smooth assembly Remove all the parts from the packing material however do not discard packing material until assembly is complete Double check packing materials to make sure no parts were left behind Note that some hardware may be preassembled to components to help with assembly and tools have been provided to assist with assembly Tools Required 13 mm wrench 15 mm wrench Philips Screw driver 6mm Allen wrench omm Allen wrench 4mm Allen wrench FART 3 LIST A Ma
7. daptor wee O ee i 13 BAR GRAPH DISPLAY Profiles Programs as listed here 16 x Rows 16 Load resistance Levels 16x Column time intervals 12 Program Profiles Graph Key Quick key of press 12 Program Profiles by pressing panel FUNCTION DISPLAY During your workout you can select what is shown in the Mode BAR Display The flashing text indicates what is being shown in the Mode Display START STOP Key START amp STOP KEY TIME SPD RPM WATT DISPLAY DISTANCE CALORIES TEMPERATURE GENDOR AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT PULSE HEART SYMBOL MANUAL PROGRAMM 0 00 99 59 0 0 99 9 KMH 0 15 999 0 999 0 00 99 99 KM 0 9999 0 60C 32 99 F GIRL BOY 10 25 99 100 160 200 CM 40 60 80 INCH 20 50 150 KG 40 100 350 LB P 30 240 ON OFF blinks 1 16 levels P1 P12 WATT CONSTANT 10 350 WATTS PERSONAL H R C USER DATA U1 U4 55 75 90 IND TARGET UO U4 U1 U4 memorized user data 14 MODE CONTROL LIST MANUAL PROGRAM WATT PERSONAL H R C USER DATA Displa There are total 5 user Data U0 U4 including Gender Age H t Height and W t Weight MODE Key Confirm your selection RESET Key Reset default function value UP and DOWN Key Adjust function value by pressing two keys RECOVERY Key The RECOVERY PROGRAM automatically evaluate your Fitness Level 1 Plug in 6V 1A power Adaptor t
8. he original place of purchasewlmrepairing the product LifeCore may replace defective paris or at the option of LifeCore serviceable used parts that are equivalent to the new parts in performance All exchanged parts and products replaced under this warranty will become the propery of LifeCore LifeCore reserves the right to change manufacturers of any parts to cover any existing warranty Any parts determined to be defective must be returned to LifeCore to obtain warranty service You must prepay any shipping charges export taxes custom duties and taxes or any other charges associated with transportation of thesparts or product In addition you are responsible for insuring any parts or product shipped or returned You assume the risk of loss during Shioments Any evidence of alteration erasing or forgery of proof of purchase documents will b cause to void this Limited Warranty This warranty does not extend to any product not purchased from LifeCore or from an authorized LifeCore reseller This Limited Warranty does not extend to any product that has been damaged or rendered defective a as a result of accident misuse or abuse p by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by LifeCore cC by modification of the Product or normal wear and tear d operation on incorrect power supplies or e as a result of service by anyone other than LifeGore or an authorized LifeCore service provider Product on which the serial number has been defaced or re
9. im frame E1 Central support tube E2 Decoration cover J2 Bolt M8X15mm 4444 J3 Washer M8 Vili Seat amp Back Pad L1 Bottle holder J4 Bolt 1 4 X1 1 2 J5 Washer M6 stabilizer D SOS s AEN x ee 3323032302 WEEE SAS S lt lt SV ZN Q XX Saddle Tube RO LX 9 O xs XS RRR x oe QL LS CORK oe SS RR MOQ QR RQ i PARERE R KXK RS RRS SS KS KR S S x XS XS LS S Mee oe Kos ane K RS S KR Y Ko YQ KS KS Zz H1 Seat pad H2 Back pad L2 Water bottle L3 Screw MoX18mm A AV OV V FIGURE FIGURE I ASSEMBLY FOR REAR STABILIZER Tool Needed i 7 l rarna wrench V T The first assembly step is to attach thetCl rear stabilizer bar with the rear part of the Al main frame using C3 Balt C4 Washerand L5S Nut vA A oe FIB Z FIGURE 2 ASSEMBLY FOR FRONT STABILIZER Tool Needed 13mm wrench Next attach the Bl frant stabilizer to The front of the machine using BSlbolts B4 washers amd B5 nuts Note Once the stabilizers are attach d check to see if the machine is stable if The machine is unstable then adjust the C2 rear end Caps to leve
10. l the machine 7 GFF gt FIGURE 3 ASSEMBLY FOR CENTRAL Tool Needed SUPPORT TUBE amp Smm Allen Wrench DECORATION COVER N 2 Step 2 y Connecti A2 oo intemal heart rate cable with E4 heart rate wire next connect E3 computer wire with 43 servo motor wire Make sure each wire snaps INTO place Connect EI with the LAI man Frame Use A bolt to conect each part FIGURE 4 ASSEMBLY FOR SMALL HANDLE BAR amp WATER BOTTLE ee Tool Meeded ram Allen wrench step Attach DI small handle bar using E46 washers and ES Bolts to El centralsuppert tube 4mm Allen Wrench step z E Attach Ll Bottle holder to tEl central support tube with L3 screws Afterwards L water bottle can be pl ced into Ll bottle holder SIGES FIGURE 5 ASSEMBLY FOR COMPUTER Tool Needed Frilips screvy driver Note Make Sure when the computer Is being placed on the housing that the wires are pushed back into the E1 central support tube to prevent pinching a wire when the computer is being locked into place 4 Step 1 Remove G2 screws from the back of the console bottom housing Step 2 Connect E3 computer wire and E4 heart rate wire to G computer console Step 3 Slide G computer console onto E1 central support tube Using G2 screws fasten screws
11. le W location which allows the rider to have a smooth and comfortable motion The proper way to cycle is to have the knees slightly bent va VA during the furthest pedal rotation How to transport the bike If the machine needs to be transported to a different location stand at the front of the machine and push down on the front handle bars until the weight of the machine Is transferred to the transport wheels and the rear of the machine Is in the air You can now easily move the machine to a new location Gently set the machine down at its new location 12 How to power your machine It is always recommended that the unit s AC adaptor be plugged into a surge protector or Unplugged after every use to prevent electrical damage The machine has an electrical inlet at the rear where the unit can run on an AC adaptor lt is recommended that this adaptor be plugged into a surge protector which is not shown below AC Adaptor specification AC Adapter US standard with maximum wattage 4 5W I P 120V AC 60HZ O P DC6V_ 1000MA J N A
12. lt gt gt RR lt gt R K RO SKS X X X gt lt gt gt lt gt lt gt XS gt Q RR XX RX lt gt gt gt XK KK OS SSS RR KS QOS O SSS I SLR SOY oe DOS RRRSSOD RSS PRK O 950RB Parts List Parts No Description Gty Parts No Description Gty A Mainframe 1 Ai DrvingPuley 1 Owners Manual 1 A12 1__ Speed Magnet Al l Screw 6 A122 Nut A12 Screw 4 aiz Song Washer 4 Al 3 Servo Motor A12 4 Spring Washer Ald Ave Bearings 2 azs Screw a A1 5 TensionCable 1 A12 6 SpeedSensor 1 A2 BeltTension Wheel 1 A127 Speed Sensor Holder 1 Drive Axle IEM VAS St I er ee re ent i Atl fStop Bor ube L Alil Goversoews fZ A42 StopBarShaft 1 Al5 _ Front Chain Cover R 1 Rear Chain Cover R A44 Washer 1 Al7 Rear Chain Cover L A45 Nut 1 A171 RearCoverScrews 8 AS seatRai Bracket 1 B1 Font StabiizerBar 1 A51 Bolt 4 B2 End Cap 2 A5 2_ Washer 4 B3 Bolt A53 EndCap 1 B4 Washer 2 ASA EndCap 1 B5 O Nt 2 A5 5 ScrewCover 4 B6 Transport Wheel _ 2 A56 Screw 4 B7 screw A57 Washer 8 BB Nut 2 2 A5 8_ SeatWheels 4 C1 RearStabilizer Bar 1 A5 9 MetalBushing 4 C2 EndCapRear 2 AS10 NUE 4 C3 Bot 2 A511 Washer 2 C4 Washer 2 A512 Bushing 2 cs Nut A5 13_ Steel
13. moved is not eligible for warranty service Should any Product be submitted for warranty service be found ineligible an estimate of repair cost will be furnished and the repair will be made if requested by you wuponreceipt offpaymentoracceptable arangements for payment EIFECORE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIFECORE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY NEITHER LIFECORE NOR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES PLEASE SEND IN THE ATTACHED WARRANTY CARD WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT WITH LIFECORE FITNESS THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS PLEASE MAIL WARRANTY CARD TO LIFECORE FITNESS INC 2575 Pioneer Ave Suite 101 Vista CA 92081 Phone 760 599 4555 Fax 760 946 7602 or register online at lifecorefitness com Customer Service 888 81 5 5559 LC 950RB Recumbent Bike Please Attach a Copy of the Original Receipt Full Name Adaress City State Zip Code Daytime Phone No Cell Phone No Email Dealer Purchased from Model LC 950RB Bike Date Of Purchase Serial No Environment Placed Residential Light Commercial Commercial
14. ns misuse abuse accident improper maintenance noises such as squeaks clunks thumps from a result of poor or lack thereof preventive maintenance LifeCore warrants that the product you have purchased for personal family household use from LifeCore or from an authorized LifeCore reseller is free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use during the warranty period In order to validate the warranty this product must have been registered through LifeCore Fitness Inc and or a copy of the proof of purchase and serial number must be presented at time of service If these items are not presented at the time of requesting parts or service LifeCore Fitness Inc will not cover any warranty set forth During the warranty period LifeCore will at no additional charge repair or replace at LifeCore option the part or product if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this Limited Warranty under normal personal use as determined by a LifeCore technician Any labor cost above the amount allocated by LifeCore is the responsibility of the original ourchaser lf a product is shipped delivered or transported to an area that is not a LifeCore FitnessInc s distribution area or is out of a serviceable area it is the purchaser s sole responsibility to find service and pay for any fees associated with servicing of a product out of LifeCoreFitness distribution or serviceable area To obtain warranty service you must contact t
15. o right country socket and connect the L PIN to Fitness equipment 2 When stay in UO U4 only there is pulse input then PULSE symbol on the right in window will operate to display automatically as per H R C If pulse maximum value is set then the function cancel automatically Recovery To test user s heart recovery extent in fixed time time will be 1 minute User Data 5 groups for user setting UO U4 every user can set gender gt age gt height and weight however when power off or TOTAL RESET UO setting files will be cleaned and reset and U1 U4 setting values will be saved permanently 5 USER SETTING VALUE MEMORY setting files memory TIME gt DISTANCE gt CALORIES gt PULSE setting value amp the function setting value set value which used last time or changed manual load set value or PROGRAM PX 1 12 Etc it can only remember one of them For instance WATT CONSTANT SET VALUE or PERSONAL program U1 U4 fours groups altogether J A MANUAL Set the resistance level by using the dot matrix display then if required to set function value TIME DIS TANCE CALORIES PULSE the function value will be counting down from pre setting number to 0 And then press ST STOP to START manual program at anytime to start your workout B PROGRAM 12 automatic adjusting programs with control exercise program profiles P1 P12 Resistance level can be adjusted by knobbing ENTER UP DOWN during the program uy I C WATTS CONSTANT
16. simulates the movements of riding a bicycle at different soeeds and resistance levels Before the machine is ever used it is recommended that a physician be consulted regarding any user s health condition especially if the user s has a family history of cardio vascular conditions If at any time while exercising a user experiences shortness of breath dizziness faintness chest pains or any discomforts he or she must stop immediately and contact his or her physician O bS SES hS KS KS KS KS 2S SCS 2S K KS SCS SS MS KS KS KS KS It is The sole responsibility of the owner s to make sure that any user using this product has fully read and understands the warnings and safety precautions Unit maximum weight limit is 300LBS Before working out remember to perform stretching exercises to avoid injury Do not use this exercise bike Outdoors or in areas of high humidity Only operate the machine in a dry well ventilated room Always examine the unit prior to exercising to ensure parts are in good working order After every workout use the preventative maintenance tips to keep the products in good working order Make sure that all components are fastened securely including but not limited to seat pedals handlebars or any electric components Unit should always be plugged into a surge protector No more than one person should ever
17. use the product at a time Pets should never be allowed near unit Children should never be left Unsupervised near unit Always use appropriate clothing and shoes to exercise Never use heels spikes cleats bare feet sandals socks or stockings while using the exercise machine Keep hands and feet away from any moving parts at all times Make sure that the unit is on a solid level surface It is recommended that a mat be placed under the machine to protect the floor carpet or any solid surface that the machine is placed on Also to protect the machine from a hard surface Whenever mounting or dismounting from the exercise machine make sure that the unit is not in motion and use caution to prevent injury Use the handlebars or a helper whenever additional stability is required Never place any open containers of any type directly on the unit only containers with lids are recommended to be used with the appropriate water bottle holder Keep exercise bike clear of any obstructions heavy machinery and never place objects on or against machine Do not place machine in an area of high voltage or electromagnetic fields Failure to follow these instructions will void the units warranty and the manufacture or distributor assumes on responsibility for personal injury or property damages related to the product if unit is ever used incorrect or for other reasons other than exercise J RR i aN KX z lt gt gt S SLS x S28

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