Horizon Fitness B30, B20 manual Moving

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MOVING

Your Horizon Fitness upright bike has a pair of transport wheels built into the front of the frame. To move, firmly grasp the vertical seat post and one of the handlebars. Carefully lift and roll.

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CAUTION

CAUTION! Our upright bikes are well built and heavy, weighing up to 150lbs.! Use care and additional help if necessary when moving.

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Contents R I G H T B I K E B L E O F C O N T E N T S Quick Start UP Horizon B30 Display Horizon B30P O R T a N T S a F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S Other Safety Tips for Your Horizon Fitness Upright Bike CleaningOperation ChildrenAssembly CONGRATULATIONS! on choosing a Horizon Series upright bikeWarranty Registration Power T T I N G S T a R T E DMoving Mast O W Y O U R U P R I G H T B I K EConsole Grip Pulse Handle BAR Tension Knob Reset Quick Start UPO G R a M M I N G Selecting Optional FeedbackStarting Your Workout Finishing Your WorkoutS P L a Y Speakersconsole Handle BAR Grip Pulse Seat Mast POP PINSpeaker Input Jack CD/MP3 Player Holder ResetLocating the Speaker Input Jack RPM Resistance WattsHeart Rate ProfileN I T O R I N G Y O U R H E a R T R a T E FeedbackHeart Rate Handlebar Telemetric Chest TransmitterChoosing Your Weight Choosing a ProgramChoosing a Resistance Choosing a TimeO G R a M P R O F I L E S Rock Climb RaceAdventure 1 User Program Adventure 2 User ProgramCross Country Time defaults to 30 minutes After Burner Time defaults to 30 minutes Rock Climb Time defaults to 30 minutes I N G Y O U R R a C E P R O G R a M Chest Strap Transmitter Placement Moistening the Electrodes I N G Y O U R P U L S E Z o n e T M P R O G R a MI N G Y O U R a D V E N T U R E P R O G R a M L S E Z o n e T M C H a R T Target Heart Rate ZoneTroubleshooting Y O U R U P R I G H T B I K E A R T R a T E TroubleshootingHorizon Series M M O N P R O D U C T Q U E S T I O N S Are the Sounds MY Upright Bike Makes NORMAL?HOW Long will the Drive Belt LAST? Can I Move the Upright Bike Easily Once IT is ASSEMBLED?HOW LONG? E R C I S E G U I D E L I N E SHOW OFTEN? U T I N E M a I N T E N a N C E HOW HARD? Perceived Exertion LevelV E L O P I N G a F I T N E S S P R O G R a M Stretch FirstWall Push Standing Quadriceps StretchCool Down E I M P O R T a N C E O F W a R M U P D C O O L D O W NWarm UP H I E V I N G Y O U R F I T N E S S G O a L S Keeping AN Exercise DiaryE K L Y L O G S H E E T N T H L Y L O G S H E E T M I T E D H O M E U S E W a R R a N T Y Designed for life.TM