SUNNY SF-RB4936 Cross Trainer Magnetic Recumbent Bike with Arm Exercisers User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Sunny
Table of Contents
CROSS TRAINER MAGNETIC
RECUMBENT BIKE WITH ARM
EXERCISERS
SF-RB4936
USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT! Please retain owner’s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions. Your satisfaction is very important to us, PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US: support@sunnyhealthfitness.com or 1-877-90SUNNY (877-907-8669).
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
We thank you for choosing our product. To ensure your safety and health, please use this equipment correctly. It is important to read this entire manual before assembling and using the equipment. Safe and effective use can only be achieved if the equipment is assembled, maintained, and used properly. It is your responsibility to ensure that all users of the equipment are informed of all warnings and precautions.
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Before starting any exercise program, you should consult your physician to determine if you have any medical or physical conditions that could put your health and safety at risk or prevent you from using the equipment properly. Your physician’s advice is essential if you are taking medication that affects your heart rate, blood pressure, or cholesterol level.
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Be aware of your body’s signals. Incorrect or excessive exercise can damage your health. Stop exercising if you experience any of the following symptoms: pain, tightness in your chest, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, dizziness, or feelings of nausea. If you do experience any of these conditions, you should consult your physician before continuing with your exercise program.
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Keep children and pets away from the equipment. The equipment is designed for adult use only.
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Use the equipment on a solid, flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet.
To ensure safety, the equipment should have at least 2 feet (60 CM) of free space all around it. -
Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment. The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly examined for damage and/or wear and tear.
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Always use the equipment as indicated. If you find any defective components while assembling or checking the equipment, or if you hear any unusual noises coming from the equipment during exercise, discontinue use of the equipment immediately and do not use until the problem has been rectified.
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Wear suitable clothing while using the equipment. Avoid wearing loose clothing that may become entangled in the equipment.
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Do not place fingers or objects into the moving parts of the equipment.
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The maximum weight capacity of this unit is 265 pounds (120 KG).
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The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use.
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To avoid bodily injury and/or damage to the product or property, proper lifting and moving are required.
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Your product is intended for use in cool, dry conditions. You should avoid storage in extreme cold, hot, or damp areas as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems.
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This equipment is designed for indoor and home use only; it is not intended for commercial use.
EXPLODED DIAGRAM 1
EXPLODED DIAGRAM 2
PARTS LIST
No.| Description| Spec.| Qty.| | No.| Description| Spec.| Qt
y.
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1| Main Frame| | 1| 43| Nut| M6| 4
2| Front Post| Ф501.5651| 1| 44| Foam Grip| Ф24Ф30500| 2
3| Seat Adjusting Tube| | 1| 45| End Cap| | 4
4| Front Stabilizer| | 1| 46| Plug| Ф12.5| 3
5| Rear Stabilizer| | 1| 47| Flexible Wire| L=1650mm| 1
6| Left Swing Tube| | 1| 48| End Cap| | 2
7| Right Swing Tube| | 1| 49| Washer| Ф8Ф161.5| 6
8| Connecting Rod| | 2| 50| Spring Washer| Ф8| 10
9| Left Handlebar| | 1| 51| Bolt| M840| 4
10| Right Handlebar| | 1| 52| Left Pedal| | 1
11| Seat Support Bracket| | 1| 53| Right Pedal| | 1
12| Handlebar| | 1| 54| Single Thrust Bearing| | 2
13| Brake Fixing Plate| | 1| 55| Spacer| Φ38Ф28.63.4| 2
14| Connecting Axle| | 1| 56| Washer| Ф17.5Φ341.5| 2
15| Magnetic Bracket| | 1| 57| Sleeve| Ф218| 2
16| Idler Wheel Shaft| | 1| 58| Spring Washer| Ф20Ф13B2| 2
17| Bearing End Cover| | 2| 59| Left Nylon Nut| B1/2“*20| 1
18R/
L
| End Cap Right / Left| | 2| 60| Right Nylon Nut| B1/2“20| 1
19| Self-tapping Screw| ST4.220| 4| 61| Sleeve| Ф18Ф810| 4
20| Bolt| M860| 4| 62| Bolt| M845| 2
21| Arc Washer| Ф8Ф202.0| 10| 63| Washer| Ф8Ф202.0| 9
22| Nut| M8| 5| 64| Nut| M8| 3
23| End Cap| | 2| 65| Round End Cap| | 2
24| Screw| M8*20| 11| 66| Bushing| | 2
25| Tension Control
Knob
| | 1| 67| Self-tapping Screw| ST4.26| 4
25a| Tension Control Wire| | 1| 68| Square End Cap| 38381.5| 2
26| Tension Wire| L=850mm| 1| 69| Shaft| Φ2538| 1
27| Flat Washer| Ф5| 1| 70| Limited Block| | 1
28| Bolt| M540| 1| 71| Shaft Snap Ring| Ф121.0| 3
29| Computer| | 1| 72| Screw| M812| 1
29a| Computer Wire| | 1| 73| Brake Handle| Ф12367| 1
30| Screw| M510| 4| 74| Screw| M615| 2
31| Sleeve| Ф28.6Ф16.542| 2| 75| Pan Head Screw| M615| 2
32| Sensor Wire| L=700mm| 1| 76| Foam Grip| Ф24Ф30520| 2
33| Handle Pulse Wire| L=750mm| 1| 77| Handle Pulse Sensor| L=750mm| 2
34| Plastic sleeve| Ф18Ф28.621| 4| 77a| Handle Pulse Wire| L=750mm| 1
35| Wave Washer| Ф16Ф210.3| 2| 78| Bolt| M857| 1
36| Shaft sleeve| Ф23.5Ф16.220| 4| 79| Backrest Cushion| | 1
37| Washer| Ф10Ф252.0| 2| 80| Seat| | 1
38| Spring Washer| Ф10Ф183.0| 2| 81| Bolt| M850| 2
39| Screw| M1025| 2| 82| Plastic Lattice| | 1
40| End Cap| S16| 2| 83| Square Magnet| 402510| 4
41| Bolt| M630| 4| 84| Self-tapping Screw| ST2.18| 5
42| Arc Washer| Ф6| 4| 85| Magnetic Plate Axle| Ф1261M6| 1
No.| Description| Spec.| Qty.| | No.|
Description| Spec.| Qty.
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86| Washer| Ф6Ф16| 4| 104| Idler Wheel| | 1
87| Screw| M615| 2| 105| PC Pad| | 1
88| Spring| | 1| 106| Screw| M818.5| 1
89| Belt Pulley with Crank| | 1| 107| Spring| | 1
90| Locking Washer| Ф24Ф40| 1| 108| Left Belt Cover| | 1
91| Locking Nut-Right| 15/16”| 1| 109| Right Belt Cover| | 1
92| Open Face Bearing| | 2| 110| Decorative Circle| | 2
93| Bearing Housing| | 2| 111| Self-tapping Drilling
Screw
| ST4.220| 5
94| Locking Nut–Left| 7/8”| 1| 112| Self-tapping Screw| ST4.225| 7
95| Locking Washer| Ф23*Ф34.5| 1| 113| Extension Sensor
Wire
| L=700mm| 1
96| Hexagon Nut| 7/8”| 2| 114| Bolt| M645| 1
97| Belt| PJ330| 1| 115| Nut| M6| 1
98| Flywheel| Ф200| 1| 116| Allen Wrench| S6| 1
99| Bearing| Ф28Ф128| 2| 117| Allen Wrench| S5| 1
100| Screw| M612| 2| 118| Spanner| S17, S14| 1
101| Bearing Seat| | 2| 119| Spanner| S10,13,17,19| 1
102| Washer| Ф6Ф121.0| 7| 120| Spanner| S10,13,14,15| 1
103| Screw| M610| 7| 121| Cover| Ф40Ф25*10| 2
HARDWARE PACKAGE
Ordering Replacement Parts (U.S. and Canadian Customers only)
Please provide the following information in order for us to accurately
identify the part(s) needed:
✓ The model number (found on cover of manual)
✓ The product name (found on cover of manual)
✓ The part number found on the “EXPLODED DIAGRAM” and “PARTS LIST” (found near
the front of the manual)
Please contact us at
support@sunnyhealthfitness.com or 1-
877 – 90SUNNY (877-907-8669).
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
We value your experience using Sunny Health and Fitness products. For assistance with parts or troubleshooting, please contact us at support@sunnyhealthfitness.com or 1-877-90SUNNY (877-907-8669).
STEP 1:
Attach the Front Stabilizer (No. 4) and Rear Stabilizer (No. 5) to the Main
Frame (No. 1) with 4 Bolts (No. 20), 4 Nuts (No. 22), and 4 Arc Washers (No.
21). Tighten and secure with the Spanner (No. 120).
STEP 2:
Attach the Brake Handle (No. 73) to the Seat Adjusting Tube (No. 3) with 2
Screws (No. 74). Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench (No. 117).
CAUTION: Please move Seat Support Bracket (No. 11) forward before
assembling the Seat Adjusting Tube (No. 3). To adjust the seat forward or
backward, press down Brake Handle (No. 73), then slide the seat to the desired
position, lift the Brake Handle (No. 73) to tighten.
Attach the Seat Adjusting Tube (No. 3) to the Main Frame (No. 1) with 4
Washers (No. 49), 4 Spring Washers (No. 50) and 4 Bolts (No. 51). Tighten and
secure with Allen Wrench (No. 116).
STEP 3:
Remove 4 Screws (No. 24) and 4 Washers (No. 63) from Seat (No. 80) using
the Allen Wrench (No. 116).
Attach the Seat (No. 80) to the Seat Support Bracket (No. 11) with 4 Screws
(No. 24) and 4 Washers (No. 63) that were removed. Tighten and secure with
Allen Wrench (No. 116).
STEP 4:
Attach the Handlebar (No. 12) onto the Seat Support Bracket (No. 11) with 1
Bolt (No. 78), 1 Washer (No. 63), 1 Nut (No. 22), 1 Screw (No. 24) and 1
Washer (No. 49). Tighten and secure with Spanner (No. 120) and Allen Wrench
(No. 116).
Connect the Flexible Wire (No. 47) to the Handle Pulse Wire (No. 77a).
Attach the Backrest Cushion (No. 79) to the Seat Support Bracket (No. 11) with
2 Bolts (No. 81) and 2 Washers (No. 63). Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench
(No. 116).
STEP 5:
Remove 6 Screws (No. 24), 6 Arc Washers (No. 21) and 6 Spring Washers (No.
50) from the Main Frame (No. 1) with Allen Wrench (No. 116).
CAUTION: Please make sure the Tension Control Knob (No. 25) is at the
lowest resistance level (level 1, all the way to the left) before you connect
any wires together.
Attach the Tension Control Wire (No. 25a) into the metal bracket of Tension
Wire (No. 26) as shown in drawing A. Then, pull Tension Control Wire (No. 25a)
upward and insert it into the slot of metal bracket of Tension Wire (No. 26)
as shown in drawing B. Make sure the metal fitting on Tension Control Wire
(No. 25a) is secured in the metal bracket.
Connect the Handle Pulse Wire (No. 33) to Flexible Wire (No. 47); and connect
Sensor Wire (No. 32) to the Extension Sensor Wire (No. 113). Insert the
connecting wires into Front Post (No. 2).
Attach the Front Post (No. 2) to the Main Frame (No. 1) with 6 Screws (No.
24), 6 Arc Washers (No. 21) and 6 SpringWasher (No. 50) that were removed.
Tighten and secure with Allen Wrench (No. 116).
NOTE: Be careful not to pinch any wires when attaching Front Post (No. 2)
to Main Frame (No. 1)
STEP 6:
Remove 2 Screws (No. 39), 2 Spring Washers (No. 38), 2 Washers (No. 37)
from the Front Post (No. 2) with Spanner (No. 118).
NOTES: Keep 2 Wave Washers (No. 35) same position on the Front Post (No.
2).
Attach the Left & Right Swing Tubes (No. 6 & No. 7) to Front Post (No. 2) with
2 Screws (No. 39), 2 Spring Washers (No. 38), 2 Washers (No. 37) that were
removed. Tighten and secure with Spanner (No. 118). Then cover with 2 End Caps
(No. 40).
STEP 7:
Remove the 2 Washers (No. 56), 2Spacers (No. 55), 2 Sleeves (No. 57), 2 Spring
Washers (No. 58), 1 Left Nylon Nut (No. 59), and 1 Right Nylon Nut (No. 60)
from the Left & Right Pedals (No. 52 & No. 53).
Insert Left Pedal (No. 52) into Connecting Rod (No. 8), then attach 1 Spacer
(No. 55), 1 Washer (No. 56), and 1 Sleeve (No. 57). Connect those parts to the
left side of Belt Pulley with Crank (No. 89). Turn the Left Pedal (No. 52)
counter-clockwise as tightly as you can with your hand, then use Spanner (No.
119) and Spanner (No. 120) to screw the Left Nylon Nut (No. 59) and the Spring
Washer (No. 58) clockwise onto the thread end of Left Pedal (No. 52). (See
Fig. B)
Insert Right Pedal (No. 53) into Connecting Rod (No. 8), then attach 1 Spacer
(No. 55), 1 Washer (No. 56), and 1 Sleeve (No. 57). Connect those parts to the
right side of Belt Pulley with Crank (No. 89). Turn the Right Pedal (No. 53)
clockwise as tightly as you can with your hand, then use Spanner (No. 119) and
Spanner (No. 120) to screw the Right Nylon Nut (No. 60) and the Spring Washer
(No. 58) counter-clockwise onto the thread end of Right Pedal (No. 53). (See
Fig. A)
STEP 8:
Attach the Left & Right Handlebars (No. 9 & No. 10) to the Left & Right
Swing Tubes (No. 6 & No. 7) with 4 Bolts (No. 41), 4 Arc Washers (No. 42), and
4 Nuts (No. 43). Tighten and secure with the Spanner (No. 120).
STEP 9:
Remove 4 Screws (No. 30) from the back of the Computer (No. 29) with the
Spanner (No. 120).
Connect the Extension Sensor Wire (No. 113) to the Computer Wire (No. 29a).
Then insert them into the Front Post (No. 2).
Plug the Handle Pulse Wire (No. 33) into the Pulse Input jack on the back of
Computer (No. 29).
Attach Computer (No. 29) to the top end of the Front Post (No. 2) with 4
Screws (No. 30) that were removed. Tighten and secure with Spanner (No. 120).
The assembly is complete!
BATTERY INSTALLATION & REPLACEMENT
BATTERY INSTALLATION
- Take out 2 AAA batteries from computer box.
- Press the buckle of battery cover on the Computer (No. 29), then remove battery cover.
- Install 2 AAA batteries into the battery case on the back of the Computer (No. 29). Pay attention to the battery + and – poles before installing.
- Press the buckle of battery cover, then put the battery cover back to the back of the Computer (No. 29).
The installation is complete!
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
- Press the buckle of battery cover on the back of the Computer (No. 29), then remove battery cover.
- Remove the 2 old AAA batteries in the battery case and install 2 new AAA batteries into the battery case on the back of the Computer (No. 29). Pay attention to the battery + and –poles before installing.
- Press the buckle of battery cover, then put the battery cover back to the back of the Computer (No. 29).
The replacement is complete!
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Dispose the batteries according to the laws and regulations of your local region. Some batteries may be recycled. When disposing or recycling, do not mix battery types.
ADJUSTMENTS GUIDE
MOVING THE RECUMBENT BIKE
Lift the Rear Stabilizer (No. 5) and tilt the recumbent bike until the
transportation wheels on the Left & Right End Caps (No. 18L/R) touch the
ground. Now you can transport the recumbent bike to the desired location with
ease.
ADJUSTING THE BALANCE
In order to achieve a smooth and comfortable ride, you must ensure that the
recumbent bike is stabled and secured. If you notice that the recumbent bike
is unbalanced during use, you should adjust the End Caps (No. 23) located on
the rear stabilizer until the recumbent bike becomes levelled with the floor
surface.
ADJUSTING THE TENSION
Adjust the tension by rotating the Tension Control Knob (No. 25) clockwise
to increase the level of resistance. Rotate the Tension Control Knob (No. 25)
counter-clockwise to decrease the level of resistance.
Tension levels are set at Level 1 being the lowest and Level 8 being the
highest.
ADJUSTING THE SEAT
To adjust the seat forward or backward, press down Brake Handle (No. 73),
then slide the seat to the desired position, lift the Brake Handle (No. 73) to
tighten.
CLEANING
The recumbent bike can be cleaned with a soft, clean, damp cloth. Do not use
abrasives or solvents on plastic parts. Please wipe your perspiration off the
recumbent bike after each use. Be careful not to get excessive moisture on the
computer display panel as this might cause electrical hazard or electronics to
fail. Please keep the recumbent bike, especially the computer, out of direct
sunlight to prevent screen damage. Please inspect all assembly bolts and
pedals on the recumbent bike for proper tightness every week.
STORAGE
Store the recumbent bike in a clean and dry environment, away from children.
EXERCISE COMPUTER
FUNCTION BUTTONS:
MODE: Press the button to select TIME, DISTANCE, and CAL to preset.
Press the button for selection function display value on LCD or enter after
setting.
Press the button and hold for 3 seconds to reset all values except odometer to
zero.
(When user replaces the batteries, all the values will reset to ZERO
automatically).
SET: To set up the target value of TIME, DISTANCE, and CAL. Press the
button and hold for 2 seconds to speed up the increment.
RESET: Press the button to reset function value when setting.
Press the button and hold for 3 seconds to reset all values except odometer to
zero (When the user replaces batteries, all the values will reset to ZERO
automatically).
FUNCTIONS & OPERATIONS:
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BATTERY INSTALLATION:
Please install 2 AAA 1.5V batteries in the battery case on the back of computer. (Whenever batteries are removed, all the function values will be reset to zero.) -
AUTO ON/OFF:
Once the user begins to exercise, the computer will show the workout value automatically. After about 4 minutes of inactivity, the computer will turn off. Odometer value does not reset to 0 when the computer turns off. When the user starts to exercise again, the workout value of odometer will accumulate continuously. -
AUTO SCAN:
After the computer is powered on, press MODE button, the LCD will display all functions values from TIME-SPEED-DISTANCE-CALORIES-ODOMETER-PULSE. Each value will be held for 6 seconds. -
SPEED:
Displays the current training speed from 0.0 to 99.9 MPH (Miles per hour). -
DISTANCE:
Accumulates total distance from 0.0 up to 9999 M (Miles). The user may preset target distance by pressing the SET & MODE buttons. Each increment is 0.1 M (Miles). Automatically counts down from targeting value during exercise. -
TIME:
Accumulates total time from 00:00 up to 99:59. The user may preset target time by pressing SET & MODE buttons. Each increment is 1 minute. Automatically counts down from targeting value during exercise. -
CALORIES:
Accumulates calories burned during training from 0 to 9999 Cal. The user may also preset the target calories before training by pressing the SET & MODE buttons. Each setting increase is 1 Cal. Automatically counts down from targeting value during exercise. Note: This data is a rough guide which cannot be used in medical treatment. -
ODOMETER:
Displays the total accumulated distance from 0 to 9999 M (Miles). User can also press MODE button to display the odometer value. -
PULSE :
The computer will display the user’s heart rate in beats per minute during training. Note: This data is a rough guide which cannot be used in medical treatment. -
RESET:
Press the button and hold for 3 seconds to reset all values except odometer to zero.
NOTE:
- If the computer display is abnormal, please re-install the new batteries and try again. Always change both batteries at the same time. Do not mix battery types and do not mix old and new batteries.
- Battery Spec: 1.5V UM-4 or AAA (2PCS).
- Dispose the batteries safely, according to your state and regional guidelines.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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There is no display on the computer. | 1. Remove the computer and verify that |
the wire from the computer is properlyconnected to the wire that comes from
the front post.
2. Check if the batteries are correctly positioned and battery springs are in
proper contact with batteries.
3. The batteries in the computer may be unresponsive. Change to new
batteries.
The recumbent bike wobbles when in use.| Turn the rear end caps on the rear
stabilizer as needed to level the recumbent bike.
The recumbent bike makes squeaking noise when in use.| Some bolts on the
recumbent bike might have become loose. Please inspect all the bolts and
tighten any loosened bolts.
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