ProForm R930 English Manual - Page 4

Assembly

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ASSEMBLY Place all parts of the R-930 in a cleared area and remove the packing materials; do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. Assembly requires a phillips screwdriver 4.-r -= (not included). 1. Firmly hold the Seat Tube (2) with one hand and the Handlebar Frame (3) with the other hand. Lift the Seat Tube and pivot the Handlebar Frame to the position shown at the right. 4 41 Make sure that there are two Handlebar Bushings (41) in the upper end of the Handlebar Frame (3). Slide the Handlebar (4) into the Handlebar Frame. The Handlebar must be turned as shown. Tighten 2 the four #8 x 1/2" Screws (35) into the Handlebar 35 3 Frame and the Handlebar. Pivot the Console Bracket (12) to the position shown. 12 Push the Resistance Knob (6) onto the shaft on the Resistance Cylinder (5). 5 6 2. Locate the Carriage Bolt (9) attached to the underside of the Seat (7). Insert the Carriage Bolt down 2 into the slot in the Seat Frame (2). Thread the Seat Knob (11) with the 3/8" Washer (42) onto the Carriage Bolt. Slide the Seat to the desired posi- tion and tighten the Seat Knob. 9 2 3. The Console (13) requires two "AA" batteries (not 3 included). Alkaline batteries are recommended. See the inset drawing. Open the battery cover on the back of the Console. Insert two batteries into a- 33 the Console. Make sure that the negative (-) 13 ends of the batteries are touching the springs 2 in the Console. Close the battery cover. Connect the Reed Switch Wire (33) to the wire on the Console (13). Feed any excess wire into the Seat Frame (2). Insert the Console into the 13 12 Console Bracket (12) until the tab on the Console Batteries snaps into the hole in the Console Bracket. tzif----Cover 4

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ASSEMBLY
Place
all
parts
of
the
R-930
in
a
cleared
area
and
remove
the
packing
materials;
do
not
dispose
of
the
pack-
ing
materials
until
assembly
is
completed.
Assembly
requires
a
phillips
screwdriver
4.-r
-=
(not
included).
1.
Firmly
hold
the
Seat
Tube
(2)
with
one
hand
and
the
Handlebar
Frame
(3)
with
the
other
hand.
Lift
the
Seat
Tube
and
pivot
the
Handlebar
Frame
to
the
position
shown
at
the
right.
Make
sure
that
there
are
two
Handlebar
Bushings
(41)
in
the
upper
end
of
the
Handlebar
Frame
(3).
Slide
the
Handlebar
(4)
into
the
Handlebar
Frame.
The
Handlebar
must
be
turned
as
shown.
Tighten
the
four
#8
x
1/2"
Screws
(35)
into
the
Handlebar
Frame
and
the
Handlebar.
Pivot
the
Console
Bracket
(12)
to
the
position
shown.
Push
the
Resistance
Knob
(6)
onto
the
shaft
on
the
Resistance
Cylinder
(5).
2.
Locate
the
Carriage
Bolt
(9)
attached
to
the
under-
side
of
the
Seat
(7).
Insert
the
Carriage
Bolt
down
into
the
slot
in
the
Seat
Frame
(2).
Thread
the
Seat
Knob
(11)
with
the
3/8"
Washer
(42)
onto
the
Carriage
Bolt.
Slide
the
Seat
to
the
desired
posi-
tion
and
tighten
the
Seat
Knob.
3.
The
Console
(13)
requires
two
"AA"
batteries
(not
included).
Alkaline
batteries
are
recommended.
See
the
inset
drawing.
Open
the
battery
cover
on
the
back
of
the
Console.
Insert
two
batteries
into
the
Console.
Make
sure
that
the
negative
(—)
ends
of
the
batteries
are
touching
the
springs
in
the
Console.
Close
the
battery
cover.
Connect
the
Reed
Switch
Wire
(33)
to
the
wire
on
the
Console
(13).
Feed
any
excess
wire
into
the
Seat
Frame
(2).
Insert
the
Console
into
the
Console
Bracket
(12)
until
the
tab
on
the
Console
snaps
into
the
hole
in
the
Console
Bracket.
35
12
41
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4
5
6
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2
9
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3
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12
Batteries
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