CITYSPORTS CS10 Exercise Bike User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- CITYSPORTS
Table of Contents
User’s Manual reference
CS10
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, you must act accordingly and observe the following instructions to avoid problems:
- Read the instructions carefully before operating the unit and keep the instructions, including the receipt and, if possible, the carton with the inner packaging.
- This unit is intended for indoor use. Do not use outdoors.
- The device is designed exclusively for private use and is not suitable for commercial use.
- Keep away from heat sources, direct sunlight, moisture (never submerge the unit), sharp corners and other electrical appliances.
- Always install the unit on a dry, flat, stable and heat-resistant surface. Keep the unit away from sources of heat and splashing water.
- This appliance is not intended for use by children or persons whose physical, sensory or mental abilities, or whose lack of experience and knowledge prevent the safe use of the appliance.
- Do not use the unit if it is damaged.
- Do not attempt to repair the unit. In case of technical problems, always contact an authorized technician or the manufacturer.
- **** CAUTION: Use only identical spare parts. T he unit must never be submerged.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS DEVICE
• Before first use
- Take the unit out of the packaging.
- Remove all plastics and stickers (except the nameplate).
- Clean the exterior with a damp cloth.
- Read all instructions in this manual.
WARNING: Do not leave the various packages within the reach of children: they could asphyxiate.
• SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
- Do not use this device for any purpose other than that intended by the manufacturer.
- Always install the unit on a dry, flat, stable surface with about 2 m of free space around the unit.
- Keep the unit away from heat and splashing water. Do not expose to moisture and dust.
- Do not store in a garage, shed, outbuilding or veranda.
- Use a carpet under the appliance to protect your floor or carpet.
- Keep away from aerosols.
- Keep away from children and pets.
- Persons weighing more than 100 kg should avoid using the device. If a user exceeds the specified weight limit, there is a risk of injury.
- Do not use with more than one person at a time.
- Wear appropriate sportswear during use. Do not wear loose clothing that could get caught in the unit. Sports clothing is recommended for both men and women.
- Do not use barefoot or in socks.
- In case of pain or dizziness, stop training immediately and rest.
- The pulse sensor is not a medical device. The accuracy of the pulse measurement depends on several factors such as the rhythm of the user’s movements. The pulse sensor is provided only as a guide to determine the general trend of the pulse rate.
- Inspect and retighten all parts of the unit regularly. In particular, the pulley, belt, crankset, and gasket should be inspected and tightened regularly. Replace worn parts immediately.
- Do not use the unit when one or more parts are worn.
- Pay particular attention to the belt, which is more subject to wear. When the unit no longer operates smoothly, check the condition of the belt.
- This device is not suitable for therapeutic use.
- Do not turn the pedals by hand.
WARNING: When installing, keep children away from the various rooms.
WARNING: Improper assembly or misuse of equipment can cause serious
personal injury. Failure to follow safety precautions can also cause serious
personal injury.
WARNING: Keep away from pets and children under 12 years of age. Under no
circumstances should children under 12 years of age use the appliance
unsupervised.
WARNING: Consult your physician before beginning any training program.
This is especially important for people who are not used to training regularly
or who have health problems. Read ALL instructions before use. The
manufacturer is not responsible for any injury or property damage caused by
the use of this product.
It is the responsibility of the device owner to ensure that all users are
properly informed of all warnings and precautions.
GENERAL VIEW
1. Tactile heart sensor
2. Handlebar
3. Console
4. Crankset| 5. Seat
6. Seat post
7. Pedal
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Before Assembly
- Use a carpet to protect the floor and install the unit.
- Install the device where you want to use it.
- Check that you have enough space available for installation.
- Use the tools provided.
- Prior to installation check that all necessary parts are available.
Assembly and installation
Note: Most of the installation hardware was individually packaged, but some components were pre-installed in the identified assembly parts. In this case, simply remove the parts and re-install the hardware as described in the following section.
Spare parts
1. Right pedal
2. Left Pedal
3. Saddle
4. Nut
5. Front stabilizer
6. Rear stabilizer
7. 4 screws M840
8. 4 washers 8.520*T2
9. 4 nuts M8| 10. Saddle support
12. 4 Combination screw
14. Console
15. Handlebar
16. Handlebar cover
17. Crank
18. Chain cover| 19. Wheel
20. Handlebar support
21. Brake
24. Saddle support
25. Button
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Step one:
Attach the pedals (#1 and #2) to the cranks (#17) .
Step two:
- Attach the front stabilizer (#5) to the frame. Use the 2 M840 screws (#7), the 2 washers 8.520*T2 (#8) and the 2 M8 nuts (#9).
- Attach the front stabilizer (#6) to the frame. Use the 2 M840 screws (#7), the 2 washers 8.520*T2 (#8) and the 2 M8 nuts (#9).
Step three:
Use the bolt (#4) to install the saddle (#3) on the bracket (#24). Then secure
the seat support rod to the frame by locking with the knob (#25)
Step four:
- Connect the cardiac sensor cable to the left port of the console (#14).
- Install the handlebar (#15) on its support (#20) using the 4 Combination screw (#12) and 4 M6 nuts (#11).
- Add handlebar cover (#16)
Step five:
- Connect the handlebar tube (#15) to the base frame of the bike by tightening with the button.
- Connect the upper sensor wire to the right port on the console (#14).
Instructions for use
LCD Screen Console
TIME Indicates time. Display 00:00‐99:59 / HOUR:MINUTE
SPEED Indicates speed. Display 00 :00‐99.9km/h
DISTANCE Indicates the distance travelled. Display 00 :00‐99.9km
CALORIA Indicates calories burned in Kcal Display 00 :00‐999.9kcal
HEART RATE Indicates the heart rate during exercise. Display 40‐240 BPM
ODOMOTER Shows the total distance travelled. Display 00 :00‐999.9km
AUTO ON/OFF
The monitor turns on automatically when the machine is in motion and turns off
automatically when it no longer receives speed data or when no console buttons
have been pressed for 4 minutes.
MODE
To select the function you want to see displayed. The pointer indicates the
displayed function. Press MODE to select SCAN or LOCK.
RESET
Press for 3 seconds to restart a training session.
SPEED
Press the “MODE” button until the pointer indicates “SPEED”. The monitor will
display the current speed.
DISTANCE
Press the “MODE” button until the pointer indicates “DIST”. The monitor will
display the current distance traveled.
TIME
Press the “MODE” button until the pointer indicates “TIME”. The monitor will
display the time elapsed since the start of the current exercise.
CALORIES
Press the “MODE” button until the pointer indicates “CAL”. The monitor will
display the calories burned since the start of the current exercise.
ODOMETER
Press the “MODE” button until the pointer indicates “ODOMTER”. The monitor
will display the total distance traveled.
CAUTION: The heart rate function is not a medical‐technical function. Many
factors can influence the heart rate measurement. The measured heart rate is
not provided for training information purposes only.
NOTE: Replace batteries.
Training
Stretching exercises are recommended before starting a workout.
Warm‐up and recovery :
A successful training program consists of a warm‐up (progressive effort),
training (main phase of physical activity),cool‐down and stretching.
Warming up is an important part of your training and should be done at the beginning of each session. It prepares your body for more intense physical exercise by warming up and stretching your muscles, increasing your blood circulation and heart rate, and providing more oxygen to your muscles. At the end of the workout, repeat these exercises to reduce the risk of aches and pains. We recommend the following warm‐up and cool‐down exercises:
Forward bend:
Lean forward gently, relaxing your back and shoulders while stretching to
touch your feet. Get as low as you can, hold the position and count to 15.
Shoulders up:
Raise your right shoulder up towards your ear and count to one. Then raise
your left shoulder and count to one, while lowering your right shoulder.
Neck stretch:
Turn your head to the right once, you will feel the left part of your neck
stretch. Then tilt your head back and count to one with your chin up to the
ceiling and your mouth open. Turn your head to the left, count to one, then
lower your head, chin to chest and count to one.
Tendon stretch:
Sit down and extend your right leg. Place the sole of your left foot against
the inside of your right thigh. Extend your hand towards your right foot as
far as possible. Hold the position and count to 15. Relax and then Repeat the
exercise with the left leg extended.
Lateral stretch :
Open your arms to the side and continue to raise them until they reach the top
of your head. Extend your right arm as high as possible towards the ceiling
and count to one. Try to feel the stretch on the right side of your body.
Repeathis exercise with your left arm.
Achilles’ heel stretch:
Lean against a wall with your left leg in front of your right leg and your
arms forward. Keep your right leg straight and your left foot on the ground.
Then bend your left leg and lean forward, bringing your hips closer to the
wall. Hold the position, then repeat the exercise by reversing the position of
the legs and count to 15.
Consult your doctor before beginning any training program.
Caution: It is advisable not to eat during the hour before and half an
hour after exercise.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Examine equipment regularly for possible damage.
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Lubricate moving parts regularly.
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Inspect all parts of the equipment before use and replace damaged parts.
Never use the equipment if it is not in perfect working order. -
Never repair the equipment yourself.
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Clean the main body with a damp cloth.
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Do not use abrasive cleaners.
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Do not immerse in water or any other form of liquid.
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This product must be stored in a dry place. Avoid direct sunlight. Make sure the product is clean and dry before storing.
DISPOSAL
This logo affixed to the product means that it is a device whose treatment as
waste falls within the scope of Directive 2002/96/EC of 27 January 2003 on
waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
The presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
can have effects on potential environmental and human health impacts in the
reprocessing cycle of this product. Thus, at the end of its life, this
appliance must not be disposed of with household waste (waste from daily
household activities such as food scraps, etc.)
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