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1. are working normal and that no abnormal play or sound excsists I e play in bearings causes fast wearing and with that follows a highly reduced lifetime e Check that the flywheel is placed in the center and with plane rotation 10 Monark 915 E Batteries If the meter is battery operated the batteries are in a separate package at delivery If the storing time has been long the battery power can be too low to make the computer act correctly Batteries must be changed Crank bearing The crank bearing is greased and normally requires no supplementary lubrication If a problem arises please contact your Monark dealer Flywheel bearing The bearings in the flywheel are greased and do not normally require maintenance If a problem arises please contact your Monark dealer Transport At transport the brake belt should be tightened to prevent it from falling off the flywheel Replacement of brake belt To replace the brake belt remove covers if necessary Make sure that the belt is loose Alt 1 To loosen the belt on pendulum bikes with a motor turn the power on and move the pendulum to 4 kp Hold it there until the brake belt is loose Observe how the belt is connected Take it apart and remove it from the bike Attach the new brake belt and assemble the bike in reverse order Alt 2 To loosen the brake cord on cycles with a weight basket set the basket to its upper position Loosen the lock washer that is holding t
2. replacing the brake belt when cleaning the contact surface In regard to assembly and adjustment of the brake belt see Replacement of brake belt Fig Brake belt contact surface Monark 915 E 11 Chain 1 2 x 1 8 It is strongly recommended to keep the chain clean Dirt build up on the chain will cause excess wear A chain lubricant and solvent for normal road bikes may be used Check the lubrication and tension of the chain at regular intervals In the middle of its free length the chain should have a minimum play 3 of 10 mm 1 inch See Fig Chain adjustments When the play in th chain is about 20 mm 3 4 inch it must be tightenec otherwise it will cause abnormal wear of the chain anc chainwheels Because of this it is always recommende to keep the chain play as little as possible Loosen th hub nut 2 on both sides and tense the chain with th chain adjuster 1 when needed When the chain has become so long that it can no longer be tightened with the chain adjusters it is worn out and should be replaced with a new one To adjust or replace the chain remove frame covers if necessary To adjust the chain the hub nuts 2 should be loosened Loosening or tightening the nuts on the chain adjusters 1 will then move the hub and axle forward or backward Adjust according to above recommendation Then tighten the nuts on the hub axle again See Fig Chain adjustments To replace the chain loosen the chain adj
3. Fig Hub assembly Monark 915 E Fig Lubrication 13 Spare parts Pos 14 15 16 16 17 18 14 Qty A bk FEF bk FP FEF NON d W ba ba b b b Art No 9300 5 9300 6 9300 7 9000 29 5844 9300 12 9326 55 1109 9326 250 9326 251 9326 52 5673 9 5675 9 9300 53 9300 215 9300 207 4994 5 9300 114 Description Support tube front Support tube rear Plastic cap blue Transport wheel complete Lock nut M8 Screw MVBF M8 x 16 mm Chain 1 2 x 1 8 98 links Chain lock Chain Guard Side guard Cover for watt meter Mounting screw LKT TT 5 x 12 mm stainless Mounting screw LKT TT 5 x 6 5 mm stainless Holder for guard Pedal 9 16 pair Pedal strap pair Saddle Saddle bracket Monark 915 E 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Qty b b b bk bk bk bk bk bk b bk N Art No 9300 138 9300 115 9300 133 9300 122 9300 134 9326 565 9100 281 5864 9326 67 9300 134 9300 430 9326 164 8966 175 8523 115 8523 2 9326 1 From serial number WBK 278240 Description Saddle post Bushing for saddle post on 915 also for handlebar stem Locking screw complete Locking knob Pressure washer complete Handlebar complete Lever complete Washer M8 Locking screw Pressure washer complete Crank complete Magnet BB cartridge bearing complete Screw M6S 8 8 M8 x 1 x 20 fzb Dust cover Frame From serial number WBK 278240 Pos
4. good condition Service action e We recommend isopropyl alcohol to disinfect the surface of the bike Use a damp but not wet cloth to clean the surface you wish to disinfect e Clean and lubricate your Ergometer weekly e Periodically wipe the surface with a rust preventative especially when it has been cleaned and the surface is dry This is done to protect the chrome and zinc parts as well as the painted parts 4 times per year e Check that pedals are firmly tightened If not the threading in the pedal arms will be damaged Also check that the pedal arms are firmly tightened on the crank axle tighten if necessary When the Ergometer is new it is important to tighten the pedals after 5 hours of pedalling 4 times per year e Check that the pedal crank is secure to the crank axle 4 times per year e Be sure that the pedals are moving smoothly and that the pedal axle is clear of dirt and fibres 4 times per year e When cleaning and lubricating be sure to check that all screws and nuts are properly tightened twice a year e Check that the chain is snug and there is no play in the pedal crank twice a year e Check that pedals chain and freewheel sprocket are lubricated 2 times per year e Besure thatthe brake belt does not show significant signs of wear twice a year e Check that the handlebars and seat adjustment screws are lubricated twice a year e Be sure that all moving parts crank and flywheel
5. number of your Ergometer is placed according to Fig Serial number Monark 915 E 5 Operating Instruction Brake wheel NOTE Before you use the bike the plastic strip must be removed from the brake flywheel Lift the brake belt and remove the plastic strip from the brake flywheel It is very important that all the protective tape is removed the residue can lead to pressure in the loading device Replace the brake belt as before See Fig Plastic strip Fig Plastic strip Replacement of sensor for electronic meter Remove the left chain cover Take it apart at the cable connectors Loosen and remove the sensor screws Replace the sensor and assemble again according to the above in reverse order See Fig Sensor replacement Fig Sensor replacement 1 Electronic meter 2 Handlebar stem 3 Load knob 4 Frame 5 Cable 6 Joint cable 7 Sensor 8 Screw Cycle adjustments Seat height is adjusted so that it fits comfortably The appropriate height is to have the knee slightly bent when the sole of the foot is centered over the pedal axle with the pedal to the bottom position When adjusting the saddle height turn the knob 1 on the seat post and pull it out See Fig Adjustments Adjustment of the handlebar to provide a comfortable seating position During longer period of cycling it can be appropriately to change the setting The handlebar is adjusted by loosening the locking knob 2 on the handlebar
6. HI LOW pulse limit individually If you hold down the button for more than two seconds at normal display all values except upper and lower pulse limit will be set to zero at the same time PROGRAMMING PULSE HI and PULS LOW Press MODE key to advance to the pulse window then use SET key to enter your desired high and low pulse rate heart rate limit Each press of the SET will advance five bpm If your heart rate is above the high pulse limit you programmed the computer will generate a beeping to warn you to stop exercise In contrast if your pulse rate is lower than your desired low pulse rate limit the buzzer will also beep to remind you to continue your exercise EXERCISE TIME Press MODE key to advance to the time window then use SET key to enter your desired time Each press of the SET key will advance time by one minute TARGET TRIP Press MODE key to advance to the distance window then use SET key to enter your desired target trip distance Each press of the SET will advance distance by 0 5 km TIMER CALORIES DISTANCE CALORIES Press MODE key to advance to the calories window then use SET key to enter your desired calories burned Each press of the SET will advance calories by ten kcal The calorie consumption is an estimated value based on the pedal rev A better way to control exercise intensity is to use the watt scale TIMER Use the MODE key to advance to the timer function Then use the SET key to
7. Manual 915 E www medicaldevicedepot com 1 877 646 3300 Contents Monark Exercise A SN 4 Product Information asse 5 EGA eR OT ae enn Po a eee ECR ROY Ae 5 SEMA NUIMO CM dE 5 Operating Instruction NNN 6 BAKO Latza e 6 Replacement of sensor for electronic meter 6 aleez aiei 6 WOrklOad COVICE assa D e iialeeidiela SEE Computer SP CIPICATIONS assa 8 ezteia Galek E 9 Troubleshooting Quide cccseeseeeeeeeeeeees 9 ii aA Le NANA 10 UV QIANG Be 10 VV AIT TNs AEE 10 Service check and ua alea alez 10 gizadia tek 11 Crank DEAN EE 11 Flywheel OGOTTIDO asse 11 Hans lela 11 Replacement of brake Delt d 11 Brake belt contact surface assa 11 Chah 1 2 X izat 12 Freewheel GOrOGkO ss 13 Spare Ela 14 Important Read the manual carefully before using the cycle and save it for future use Monark Exercise AB Monark has 100 years experience of bicycle production The Monark tradition has yielded know how experience and a real feel for the product and quality Since the early 1900s Monark s cycles have been living proof of precision reliability strength and service These are the reasons why we are now the world leader in cycle ergometers and the market leader in Scandinavia in transport cycles We manufacture develop and market ergometers exercise bikes transport bikes and specialized bicycles Our largest customer groups are within health care sports medicine public authorities industry and postal servi
8. Se Art No Description pos Qty APE No Description a a 9326 30 Flywheel complete 18kgs 17 1 9326 58 Calibration screw complete zn 9300 18 e 18 1 pez Brake belt complete en 9106 33 Sprocket 14t M30x1g 19 1 9326 85 Support for tension screw a a 9106 34 Comnection forsame 20 2 9326 81 Holder OO O Cs 1 ooo5 Lockingring SoH 028 23 1 9329 82 Stay right 6 2 190016 Bearing 6001 22 22 pre gaue 7 a 9300 37 Spacer23mm 23 10 5675 9 Mounting screw M5x6 5mm 8 1 9000 37 SpacerSmm 24 1 9327 264 Electronic meter o 1 9010 38 Tensionpn5x18mm 1 9326 262 e en 9000 32 gerere 1 pe Batey 1L5V LRBAA urz ze ra 2 932659 SerewRXSB8x9 5mm 1 9326 86 Tension screw complete 1 9326 166 Holder for sensor 9326 57 Tension lever complete 25 2 9300 66 Bracket for cable 14367 Screw M8 x 90 mm 9339 98 Chestbelt with pulse transmitter accessory 5844 ENG Monark 915 E 15
9. See Fig Adjustments Fig Adjustments 1 Knob saddle Cy 2 Locking knob handlebars 3 Screw for height adjust ment handlebars use the supplied universal tool If the handlebar locking knob is loosened the washer must be utilized see Fig Locking knob handlebar Fig Locking knob handlebar 1 Washer M8 6 Monark 915 E Workload device The Monark 915 E is equipped with a work load that is easily and quickly adjustable The workload power can be read in watts at two different speeds 60 24 km h resp 70 28 km h pedal revolutions per minute See Fig Work load By pedalling kinetic energy to the flywheel which is slowed down by a brake band which runs around the flywheel Amendment of the workload is either another pedalling speed or using the tension knob to increase or decrease the brake band tension to the flywheel Fig Workload On account of the large amount of energy that builds up in the flywheel and as the has no freewheel the pedals follows the wheel it is most important that the user is fully aware of how the brake functions and has the shoes properly secured in the toe clip Adjustable brake power at speeds 60 24 km h resp 70 28 km h rpm Setting watts at speeds other than 24 and 28 km h If for example exercise at a speed of 36 km h and watts at 60 rpm scale read 120 watts this is the real power is 180 watts Go from 60 RPM horizontally to 120 watt and from there vertica
10. adjust to desired time Every push on the SET key will increase the time by one minute CALORIES Use the MODE key to advance to the KCAL function Then use the SET key to adjust to desired amount Every push on the key will increase the value by one minute DISTANCE Use the MODE key to advance to the DISTANCE function Then use the SET key to adjust to desired distance Every push on the key will increase the distance by one km NOTE If no key is pressed or any of the pedals moved for five seconds the display returns automatically to normal mode The meter turns on automatically when a button is pressed or if the bike pedalling When the bike pedalling time count starts automatically In normal display please make sure the heart symbol appears on the display before measuring your pulse rate The heart symbol will automatically disappear to save power when no key has been pressed or no signal has been received for 30 seconds or more By pressing SET or RESET the symbol will turn on again and the pulse function will get active 8 Monark 915 E Heart Rate If chest belt is used acessory A person s heart rate can be measured with a chest belt that senses the electronic output of the heart The chest belt is available as an accessory MONARK Fuss free HR measurement requires that the belt is correctly placed When it is correctly fitted the logo on the belt will be central and readable outward and upright by a
11. ces Monark 915 E Product Information Congratulations on your exercise bike The Monark 915 E is a small and compact exercise bike that can be calibrated Displays watts and kcal at 60 respectively 70 rpm This model is easy to use and extremely durable Suitable for facilities with small areas The Monark 915 E is also equipped with an electronic meter that simultaneously displays the heart rate in beats per minute PULSE intended cycling speed in km h SPEED time TIMER energy in kilocalories CALORIES and the distance travelled in km DISTANCE NOTE Use of the product may involve considerable physical stress It is therefore recommended people who are not accustomed to cardio or do not feel completely healthy to first consult a physician for advice before use Fig Serial number 1 Facts e Heavy well balanced flywheel 18 kg 39 7 lbs e Height adjustable saddle e Adjustable handlebar e Adjustable workload e Stable frame solid steel tube e Powder painted e Wheels for easy transport e Electronic meter with pulse Width 530 mm 21 at handlebar 460 mm 18 at support tube Length 870 mm 34 Height 75 1180 mm 2914 4 at handlebar 800 1090 mm 31 43 at saddle Height 650 mm 25 without handlebar and saddle Weight 38 kg 83 5 lbs Max user weight 125 kg 276 lbs NOTE Chestbelt is not included but available as an accessory Serial number The serial
12. he cord and remove it from the tension center Loosen or cut off the knot on the other end of the cord and then remove the whole cord from the bike When assembling a new brake cord first enter one end into the hole in the tension center tie a knot and let the knot fall into the bigger part of the hole Lock the end of the cord with the lock washer Alt 3 To loosen the belt on other bikes remove all possible tension Observe how the belt is connected Take it apart and remove it from the bike Attach the new brake belt and assemble the bike in reverse order NOTE When replacing the brake belt it is recommended to clean the brake surface See Brake belt contact surface Brake belt contact surface Deposits of dirt on the brake belt and on the contact surface may cause the unit to operate unevenly and will also wear down the brake belt The contact surface of the flywheel should be smoothed with fine sandpaper and any dust removed with a clean dry cloth Remove any covers and loosen the tension on the brake belt Smoothe with fine sandpaper This is easier to perform if a second individual cautiously and carefully pedals the cycle Irregularities on the brake belt contact surface are removed by means of a fine sandpaper or an abrasive cloth Otherwise unnecessary wear on the brake belt may occur and the unit can become noisy Always keep the brake belt contact surface clean and dry No lubricant should be used We recommend
13. lly down until you meet a horizontal line from 90 RPM You are now exercising at 180 watt See Fig Conversion table Fig Conversion table 1 Selected watt reading on the scale of 60 rpm 24 km h 2 Selected speed at real wattage Calibration Adjust the handwheel for the tension screw so that there is no tension left in the brake belt Fasten a 4 kg weight Art No 9000 211 at the joint bracket See Fig Calibration When correct settings weight 4 kg will be read on the scale of watts 60 rpm If there is a deviation dismantle the chain guard Adjust to the correct position by means of the adjusting screw and locknut Fig Calibration 1 Extension bracket 2 Adjusting screw and locknut Monark 915 E ZA Computer specifications ea EO eea oao m mmer 5099 59 min sek emors 0 999 kcal Tera 0 00 99 99 km C mse 50 199 beats min C pusen 50 199 beats min puisetow 30 01 10 beats min Batteries 1 5 Vx2 LR6 AA 10 C 60 C 0 C 50 C Storing temperature Operating temperature MODE key Use MODE key to set mode and cycle through the display windows as below PULSE HI PULSE LOW TIMER CALORIES DISTANCE SET key Press SET key to set desired value If you hold press this key for two seconds or more you can advance the function value at a faster rate RESET key A press on the key will clear the values separately for TIME DISTANCE CALORIES kcal and
14. nother person Before putting on the belt clean the skin where the belt is to be placed Fig Placement of the chest belt The chest belt should be secured at a comfortable tension around the mid section just below the breast muscle see Fig Placement of the chest belt Moisten the electrodes before use see Fig Electrodes on the back of the chest belt To make contact with the HR receiver on the bike the distance should not be more than 100 cm It is especially important when first used to identify the chest belt with the sensor by standing close to get the HR maximum 60 cm Fig Electrodes on the back of the NOTE chest belt 1 Electromagnetic waves can interfere with the telemetry system Cellular phones are not allowed to be used near the bike when using the chest belt Troubleshooting guide Probable Cause Corrective Action There is a click noise with every pedal e The pedals are not tight Tighten them or change pedals revolution increases with the weight e The crank is loose Check tighten e The base bearing is loose Contact your dealer for service Scratching sound is heard when pedalling e Check that the carriage block is taken off and that none of the covers is scratching There is a click noise and a squeak noise Loosen the chain when pedalling Monark 915 E 9 Service Note that the text about service and maintenance is universal and that all parts may not be relevant to your bike Warning Make
15. sure the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage before making connections Warranty EU countries Private use If you are a consumer living in the EU you will have a minimum level of protection against defects in accordance with EC Directive 1999 44 EC In short the directive states for that your Monark Dealer will be liable for any defects which existed at the time of delivery In case of defects you will be entitled to have the defect remedied within a reasonable time free of charge by repair or replacement EU countries Professional use Monark Exercise products and parts are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the initial date of purchase of the unit In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during that period Monark Exercise will repair or replace the product Monark Exercise will not however refund costs for labour or shipping Other countries Monark Exercise products and parts are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the initial date of purchase of the unit In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during that period above Monark Exercise will repair or replace at its option the product Monark Exercise will as above for labour or shipping Service check and maintenance It is important to carry out a regular service on your ergometer to ensure it is kept in
16. uster as much as possible Dismantle the chain lock 6 and remove the chain Put on a new chain and assemble the chain lock The spring of the chain lock should be assembled with the closed end in the movement direction 5 of the chain Use a pair of tongs for dismantling and assembling the spring 4 See Fig Chain replacement NOTE At assembly the flywheel has to be parallel with the centerline of the frame otherwise the chain and chain wheels make a lot of noise and wear out rapidly Adjust chain adjusters to allow chain play according to above Tighten hub nuts firmly Replace frame covers 12 Monark 915 E Fig Chain adjustments 1 Chain adjuster 2 Hub nut 3 Chain play Fig Chain replacement 4 Lock spring 5 Movement direction 6 Chain lock Freewheel sprocket When replacing the freewheel sprocket remove frame covers if necessary Dismantle the chain as described in part Chain 1 2 x 1 8 Loosen the axle nuts and lift off the flywheel Remove the axle nut washer chain adjuster and spacer on the freewheel side Replace sprocket adaptor and assemble the new parts in reverse order according to the above NOTE Do not tighten the axle nut completely It must be possible to loosen the adaptor sprocket half a turn The sprocket should be lubricated with a few drops of oil once a year Tilt the cycle to make it easier for the oil to reach the bearing See Fig Lubrication Te oR Se Mi PO E
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