LIFESPAN SM-800 Spin Bike User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- LifeSpan
Table of Contents
SM-800 Spin Bike
USER MANUAL
Read all instructions carefully before using this product.
Retain this owner’s manual for future reference.
IMPORTANT
All nuts and bolts are to be checked and tightened on a regular basis. This
includes pedals and other moving parts. Failure to do so may cause damage to
your threads and void your warranty.
NOTE:
The product may vary slightly from the item pictured due to model upgrades.
This manual may be subject to updates or changes.
Up to date manuals are available through our website at
www.lifespanfitness.com.au
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Read all instructions before using this machine.
It is important your machine receives regular maintenance to prolong its
useful life. Failing to regularly maintain your machine may void your
warranty.
Please always keep this manual with you.
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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.
PLEASE NOTE: It is your responsibility to ensure that all users of the equipment are informed of all warnings and precautions -
Before starting any exercise program, you should consult your doctor 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 doctor’s advice is essential if you are taking medication that
affects your heart rate, blood pressure, or cholesterol level. -
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, and extreme shortness of breath, lightheadedness, dizziness, or feelings of nausea. If you do experience any of these symptoms, you should consult your doctor before continuing with your exercise program.
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Keep children and pets away from the equipment. This 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.
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Before using the equipment, check that the nuts and bolts are securely tightened. If you hear any unusual noises coming from the equipment during use and assembly, stop immediately. Do not use the equipment until the problem has been rectified.
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Wear suitable clothing while using the equipment. Avoid wearing loose clothing that may get caught in the equipment or that may restrict or prevent movement.
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This equipment is designed for indoor and family use only.
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Care must be taken when lifting or moving the equipment so as not to injure your back.
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Always keep this instruction manual and assembly tools at hand for reference.
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The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use.
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The pulse or heart rate sensors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the user’s movement, may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensors are intended only as exercise aids in determining heart rate trends in general.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT
a. All nuts and bolts are to be checked and tightened on a regular basis.
This includes pedals and other moving parts. Failure to do so may cause damage
to your thread and void your warranty.
b. Lubricate moving joints with grease after periods of usage.
c. Be careful not to damage plastic or metal parts of the machine with heavy
or sharp objects.
d. The machine can be kept clean by wiping it down using a dry cloth.
e. Flywheels must be lubricated after certain periods of use to keep the bike
running smooth and reduce vibration noise.
BATTERY USAGE
- Batteries are to be installed or replaced by adults only.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries. Do not mix different battery types. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon Zinc), or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
- Remove batteries when the product is not in use.
- Remove exhausted batteries from the product and dispose of them in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendation.
- Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
- Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
- The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
- Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may explode or leak.
EXPLODED DIAGRAM
PARTS LIST
No. | Name | Spec. | Quantity | – Unit |
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1 | Tube Plug | 100’50’2 | 4 | pcs |
2 | Stopper | (4)52*43, M8X25 | 4 | pcs |
3 | Carriage Bolt | GB/T 12-1988 M8X62 | 4 | pcs |
4 | Rear Stabilizer | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
5 | Flat Washer 1 | GB/T 95-2002 8 | 13 | pcs |
6 | Domed Nut 1 | GB/T 802-1988 M8 | 4 | pcs |
7 | Hex Head Bolt 1 | GB/T 5780-2000 M8’40 | 2 | pcs |
8 | Bearing 1 | 608ZZ | 4 | pcs |
9 | Wheel | cp69X26 | 2 | pcs |
10 | Bolt 1 | GB/T 70.2-2000 M8`15 | 6 | pcs |
11 | Front Stabilizer | Weld ment | 1 | pcs |
12 | Adjustment Knob 1 | M10.20 | 1 | pcs |
13 | Flat Washer 2 | GB/T96-1985 10 | 1 | pcs |
14 | Adjustment Knob 2 | 4)60’80 (M161.5) | 1 | pcs |
15 | Magnet Holder Post | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
16 | Vertical Seat Post | Weld ment | 1 | pcs |
17 | Seat Post | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
18 | Seat | C-3604T/NT-189 | 1 | pcs |
19 | Handlebar Post | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
20 | Handlebar | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
21 | Main Frame | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
22 | Plastic Sleeve | 8040/10050*2 | 1 | pcs |
23 | Hex Flange Surface Nut 1 | M12X1.25 | 2 | pcs |
24 | Magnet Holder | Weld ment | 1 | pcs |
25 | Brake Pole | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
26 | Shaft Sleeve | cp18*(p10`10 | 2 | pcs |
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27 | Hexagonal Nut 2 | M12X1.25 t7 | 1 | pcs |
28 | Belt Wheel Holder | Weldment | 1 | pcs |
29 | Metal Plate | 63. | 2 | pcs |
30 | Bearing 2 | 6001ZZ, NBK | 4 | pcs |
31 | Flywheel Shaft 1 | cp16*(p12156 | 1 | pcs |
32 | Flywheel | 4:1463•65,20KG | 1 | pcs |
33 | Brake Knob | M10100 | 1 | pcs |
34 | Casing Pipe | 20.620.616 | 2 | pcs |
35 | 5pringl | cp15.5*(0.5X15 | 1 | pcs |
36 | Nut | 2020t8(M10) | 2 | pcs |
37 | Spring 2 | 02.0*52 | 1 | pcs |
38 | Magnet | 30’1510 | 7 | pcs |
39 | Baker Tube Plug | 25`25*27 | 1 | pcs |
40 | Crank Plug | cp28*6.5 | 2 | pcs |
40 | Crank Plug | cp28`6.5 | 2 | pcs |
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41 | Hex Flange Surface Nut 2 | M12X1.25 | 2 | pcs |
42 | Pedal | JD-304V M201.5 | 1 | pcs |
43 | Left Crank | 170’42.5 | 1 | pcs |
44 | Right Crank | 170’42.5 | 1 | pcs |
45 | Outer Chain Cover | 756’28311 | 1 | pcs |
46 | Screw 1 | GB/845-85 ST4.2X9.5 | 7 | pcs |
47 | Screw 2 | GB/T 15856.1-2002 ST4.2X16 | 8 | pcs |
48 | Belt | SPK | 1 | pcs |
49 | Bolt 2 | GB/T 70.3-2000 M8’18 | 4 | pcs |
50 | Alex | cp25″182 | 1 | pcs |
51 | Belt Pulley | (40200`24 | 1 | pcs |
52 | Elastic Washer 1 | GB/T 859-1987 8 | 10 | pcs |
53 | Lock Nut 1 | GB/T 889.1-2000 M8 | 8 | pcs |
54 | Metal Tube 2 | y930*(4)25.05’9 | 1 | pcs |
55 | Bearing 3 | 6005ZZ, NBK | 2 | pcs |
56 | Inner Chain Cover | 743’277’17 | 1 | pcs |
57 | Crank Cover | (4059`35 | 1 | pcs |
58 | Fixing Nut | M25’1 | 1 | pcs |
59 | Metal Tube 3 | (.1)30″cp25.05″ 56.1 | 1 | pcs |
60 | Screw 5 | GB/T 845-1985 ST4.2*25 | 5 | pcs |
61 | Screw 6 | GB/T 6561-1986 M5’12 | 12 | pcs |
62 | Screw 3 | ST2.9’9.5 | 4 | pcs |
63 | Screw 4 | GB/T 845-1985 ST4.219 | 2 | pcs |
64 | Pulley | φ43’28 | 1 | pcs |
65 | Bottle Holder | φ6 | 1 | pcs |
66 | Flat Washer 6 | GB/T 95-2002 5 | 2 | pcs |
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67 | Left Decorative Cover | 235155*235 | 1 | pcs |
68 | Plastic Sheet | 30’79’4 | 1 | pcs |
69 | Bolt 3 | GB/T 70.1-2000 M4*8 | 6 | pcs |
70 | Decorative Cover 3 | 19’59*25 | 2 | pcs |
71 | Decorative Cover 4 | 19’59.5’23 | 2 | pcs |
72 | Nut Block | 025’10.5 | 1 | pcs |
73 | Spring 3 | cp1X11.5 | 1 | pcs |
74 | Hex Nut | GB/T 41-2000 M8 | 1 | pcs |
75 | Plastic Plug | (p1414 | 2 | pcs |
76 | Computer | ST-7604 | 1 | pcs |
77 | Bolt 4 | M510 | 4 | pcs |
78 | Lock Nut M10 | GB/T 889.1-2000 MI0 | 1 | pcs |
79 | Bolt M6’10 | GB/T 70.1-2000 M610 | 2 | pcs |
80 | Bolt M8’10 | GB/T 70.2-2000 M8’10 | 2 | pcs |
81 | Bolt M8’45 | GB/T 70.1-2000 M8’45 | 1 | pcs |
82 | Flat Washer cp6 | GB/T 95-2002 6 | 2 | pcs |
83 | Washer | GB894.1 010 | 1 | pcs |
84 | Nylon Nut | . GB/T 8891-2000 M5 | R 1 | R |
pcs
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85| Aluminum Handle| 4;;°x^.80’16’10| 2| pcs
86| Spanner| 611 (86X35)| 1| pcs
87| Crosshead Spanner| Sr13,14,15| 1| pcs
88| Long Shaft| 05’56| 1| pcs
89| Step Shaft| 08’50.5| 1| pcs
90| Spacer| 0805.220| 1| pcs
91| Fixed Shaft| 0816| 1| pcs
92| Short Shaft| 05″23| 1| pcs
93| Aluminum Buckle| 32’2615| 1| pcs
94| Fixing Frame| 65’27.5’23.5| 1| pcs
95| Upper Cover| 115’56’12.5| 1| pcs
96| Front Bushing| 257’48’46| 1| pcs
97| Rear Bushing| 332’65’46| 1| pcs
98| U Handle| 70’58’20| 1| pcs
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1
Assemble Front and Rear Stabilizers
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Attached is the Front Stabilizer (pt.11) to the Main Frame (pt.21), Lock the Front Stabilizer on the Mainframe with 2pcs of Carriage Bolts (pt.3) and 2pcs of Flat
Washers (pt.5) and 2pcs of Domed Nut (pt.6). -
Use the same way to lock the Rear (pt.4) on the Mainframe.
STEP 2
Assemble Seat
- Fix the Seat on the Seat Post, then lock the 2pcs of nut under the Seat firmly.
ATTENTION:
Connected with the computer line, to Gap(A1) corresponding to the Convex Point
(A2) to insert a link.
STEP 3
Assemble Handlebar/Computer
- Fix the Handlebar (pt.20) on the Handlebar Post (pt.19) with 6pcs of Bolt (pt.10) and 6pcs of Washer (pt.52) and 6pcs of Flat Washer (pt.5).
- Insert the Handlebar Post (pt.19) into the Main Frame, adjust it at an expected height, then lock the adjustment knob (pt.14) into the nut on the Main Frame. Please make sure that the knob pin inserts into the Handlebar Posthole.
- Lock the Computer (pt.76) on the Handlebar (pt.20) with 4pcs of Bolt (pt.77), then connect A1 and A2 together.
STEP 4
Assemble Pedals/Bottle Holder
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Take the Left Pedal (pt.42L) the one with an L Sticker, screw its axle Counter-clockwise into the Left Crank.
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Take the Right Pedal (pt.42R) the one with an R sticker, screw its axle Clockwise into the Right Crank.
I MPORTANT: Ensure both pedals are fully tightened as using pedals while loose can damage your thread and affect your warranty. -
Lock the Bottle Holder (pt.65) onto the Main Frame with 2pcs of Flat Washer (pt.66) and Screw (pt.47).
FIG A
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FIG B
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A. Adjusting the Tension:
Increasing or decreasing the tension allows you to add variety to your workout
sessions by adjusting the resistance level of the bike.
To increase tension and increase resistance (requiring more strength to
pedal), turn the Emergency Brake & Tension Control Knob (pt.33) to the right.
To decrease tension and increase resistance (requiring less strength to
pedal), turn the Emergency Brake & Tension Control Knob (pt.33) to the left.|
B. Using the Emergency Brake Function:
The same knob that allows you to adjust the tension of the bike also doubles
as the
Emergency Brake. Use this safety feature in any situation where you would need
to get off the bike or stop the bike’s flywheel.
To use the Emergency Brake function in any situation you would need it in,
firmly press down on the Emergency Brake & Tension
Control Knob (pt.33).
SEAT AND HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the seat height, slacken the spring knob on the vertical post stem
on the mainframe and pull back the knob. Position the vertical seat post for
the desired height so that holes are aligned, then release the knob and
retighten it.
To move the seat forward in the direction of the handlebar or backward away
from it, loosen the adjusting knob and washer and pull the knob back. Slide
horizontal seat post into the desired position.
Align holes and then retighten the adjusting knob.
HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the handlebar height, slacken the spring knob and secondary knob and
pull both knobs back.
Slide the handlebar post along with the housing on the mainframe to the
desired height and, with the holes aligned correctly, tighten the spring
adjusting knob and then the secondary knob.
COMPUTER OPERATION
BUTTONS
MODE | To confirm all settings. |
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SET | To set up the value of TIME. DISTANCE. CALORIES and PULSE. You can hold |
the button to increase the value fast (The computer must be in top condition.)
RESET| To clear the set-up value. Press the RESET key and hold it for 2
seconds to reset all function figures.
RECOVERY| To test heart rate recovery status.
FUNCTIONS
SCAN| Displays all function TIME →DISTANCE →CALORIES →PULSE →RPM/SPEED in
sequence.
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RPM| Displays the pedaling Rotation Per Minute. The RPM and SPEED will switch
to another display every 6 seconds after the exercise starts.
SPEED| Displays the user’s exercise speed.
TIME| I. You can press the “SET’ button to set the target time between 0:00 to
99:00 for the count down function.
2. It can be set up by the user or accumulated automatically for the count-up
function.
DISTANCE| 1. You can press the “SET’ button to set the target distance
between 0:00 to 99:50 for the count down function.
2. It can be set up by the user or accumulated automatically for the count-up
function.
CALORIES| I. You can press the “SET’ button to set target calories between 0
to 99:90 for count down.
2. It can be set up by the user or accumulated automatically for the count-up
function.
PULSE| Displays the user’s pulse.
The user may set the target pulse. When pulse value reaches the target, the
computer will alarm with the “Bi” sound.
OPERATION PROCEDURE
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Installs 2 pieces of 1.5V #4 batteries, then the screen will display as following “Drawing A” and have “Bi” sound at the same time.
After that, it goes to the next step to the main menu as “Drawing B”.
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Get access to the set-up mode of TIME/DISTANCE/CALORIES/PULSE.
When you are in each set-up mode, for example in the time set-up mode, the time value is blinking, you can press the “SET” button to adjust the value and press “MODE” for confirmation. The set-up of
DISTANCE, CALORIES & PULSE is the same as TIME. -
With any signal been transmitted into the monitor, the value of TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES start to count up as Drawing C. When there is any function that has been pre-set the target (TIME or DISTANCE or CALORIES), the function will be counting down from the pre-set to zero while the training starts. Once the target is achieved to zero, the monitor starts to beep for 8 seconds, and the function will be counting up from zero directly if the training is going. Press the “MODE” button for confirmation and skip to the next set-up.
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In SCAN mode shown as “Drawing C”. RPM/SPEED TM/DIST/CAL/PULSE will skip displaying every 6 seconds. The order is as follows.
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function display except RPM & SPEED function.
The RPM & SPEED function will switch display. -
RECOVERY:
a. When the user presses the “RECOVERY” button, the RECOVERY function is active. At this time only PULSE and TIME are working, other functions will not be displayed, and the Sensor Input is not available. TIME starts to count down from “0:60”, Pulse signal will be blinking according to the user’s heart rate BPM. When Time counts down to “0”, it will show F1~F6. (F1 is the best, F6 is the worst).F1| Outstanding| F4| Fair
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F2| Excellent| F5| Below
F3| Good| F6| Average
b. LCD display as follows: (RECOVERY start condition & end condition).
c. If the
countdown action to 0:00 is not completed and there is no pulse signal, the
countdown action must be done and shown F6.
d. If you press the RECOVERY button prior to count down to 0:00, it will end
and return to the main menu.
NOTE:
1. Stop training for 4 minutes, the computer will enter Sleep mode.
You may press any button to have the computer restart working, the original
value will remain. (If re-install batteries, the original value will remove.)
2. If the computer displays abnormally, please re-install batteries and try
again.
3. Battery Spec: 1.5V UM-4 or AAA (2PCS).
EXERCISE GUIDE
PLEASE NOTE:
Before beginning any exercise program, consult your physician. This is
important especially if you are over the age of 45 or individuals with pre-
existing health problems.
The pulse sensors are not medical devices. Various factors, including the
user’s movement, may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse
sensors are intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart rate trends
in general.
Exercising is a great way to control your weight, improving your fitness, and
reduce the effect of aging and stress. The key to success is to make exercise
a regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life.
The condition of your heart and lungs and how efficient they are in delivering
oxygen via your blood to your muscles is an important factor to your fitness.
Your muscles use this oxygen to provide enough energy for daily activity. This
is called aerobic activity. When you are fit, your heart will not have to work
so hard. It will pump a lot fewer times per minute, reducing the wear and tear
of your heart.
So as you can see, the fitter you are, the healthier and greater you will
feel.
WARM-UP
Start each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and some light
exercises. A proper warm-up increases your body temperature, heart rate, and
circulation in preparation for exercise. Ease into your exercise.
After warming up, increase the intensity of your desired exercise program. Be
sure to maintain your intensity for maximum performance. Breathe regularly and
deeply as you exercise.
COOLDOWN
Finish each workout with a light jog or walk for at least 1 minute. Then
complete 5 to 10 minutes of stretching to cool down. This will increase the
flexibility of your muscles and will help prevent post-exercise problems.
WORKOUT GUIDELINES
This is how your pulse should behave during general fitness exercise. Remember to warm up and cool down for a few minutes.
WARRANTY
AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW
Many of our products come with a guarantee or warranty from the manufacturer.
In addition, they come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a
major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or
damage.
You are entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to
be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Full details of your consumer rights may be found at
www.consumerlaw.gov.au.
Please visit our website to view our full warranty terms and conditions:
http://www.lifespanfitness.com.au/warranty-repairs
WARRANTY AND SUPPORT
Any claim against this warranty must be made through your original place of
purchase.
Proof of purchase is required before a warranty claim may be processed.
If you have purchased this product from the Official Lifespan Fitness website,
please visit https://lifespanfitness.com.au/warranty-form
For support outside of warranty, if you wish to purchase replacement parts or
request a repair or
service, please visit https://lifespanfitness.com.au/warranty-form and fill
in our Repair/Service
Request Form or Parts Purchase Form.
Scan this QR code with your device to go to lifespanfitness.com.au/warranty-
form
https://www.lifespanfitness.com.au/pages/product-support-form
HAND PULSE TECHNOLOGY
This product comes equipped with hand pulse sensors which are used to pick up
tiny EKG/ECG signals that run through the body when your heart beats. These
electrical EKG/ECG signals are very small and must be amplified 1000 times to
make the signal viable for the computer to display your pulse.
To ensure proper operation:
- The user must maintain good, consistent contact on all four sensors.
- The user’s skin cannot be too dry or too wet.
Other factors that could affect the reading:
- Change of grip on the sensors (during slow pace walking and up to running).
- Tightening of hand muscles will produce a small electrical signal.
- Static electricity charges from the air or from walking on the treadmill.
EKG/ECG Sensors may filter through actual EKG/ECG signals and “Noise” factors
that may affect the reading. This will cause the pulse reading to be delayed
and will take longer to update the display as the heart rate changes. Too much
noise will create an incorrect reading. Medical conditions or having no
electrical signal in the hands are other factors that may also affect pulse
readings.
These are limitations of hand pulse technology and even the most expensive
systems (which can cost upwards of $3,000) used in hospitals have the same
problems. The difference is that a patient in a hospital is not running on a
treadmill. Hand pulse technologies work well on stationary exercise
machines like bikes and even elliptical cross trainers but are not perfect on
a treadmill. We offer treadmills with a wireless heart rate receiver which may
be the more accurate option.
To test if your hand pulse sensors are working up to specification, hold them
while standing on the sidestep rails, not walking, and see if the reading is
more in line with what you would expect. This will eliminate the movement and
static electricity factors. If your hands are dry, then wet them slightly
(saliva works as a great conductor if this doesn’t bother you).
References
- Product Support Forms – Lifespan Fitness
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- Lifespan Fitness | Treadmills, Cardio and Strength Equipment
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