LifeCore Fitness Bicycle Accessories LC ST User Manual

GENERAL INFORMATION ~ CHECK LIST ~ MEDICAL and SAFETY ~ WARRANTY  
CARE and MAINTENANCE ~ ASSEMBLY and LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS  
USER GUIDE ~ SETUP INSTRUCTIONS ~ PARTS LIST ~ EXPLODED DRAWINGS  
COMPUTER and SPEED TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTIONS  
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MEDICAL & SAFETY  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Read this Hand Book thoroughly to familiarize  
yourself with the LifeCORE Sport Trainer before  
using it.  
Before beginning any exercise program, consult  
your physician. He or she can help evaluate your  
present fitness level and determine the exercise  
program that is the most appropriate for your  
age and physical condition.  
Your LifeCORE Sport Trainer is made of the highest  
quality materials. However it is still important that  
you take care of your LifeCORE Sport Trainer on a  
regular basis.  
Your LifeCORE Sport Trainer is for indoor use only  
and should not be used or stored in damp areas.  
Wipe all perspiration from your LifeCORE Sport  
Trainer after each use.  
For safety, inspect your LifeCORE Sport Trainer on a  
regular basis. When used in a light commercial  
environment safety check and clean every day.  
When used in a domestic environment safety check  
and clean before use.  
If you experience any pain or tightness in your  
chest, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath,  
faintness, or unusual discomfort upon  
exercising, stop and consult a physician.  
Adult supervision is required at all times when  
children are on or near the LifeCORE Sport  
Trainer. Unsupervised children should keep  
away from the equipment at all times.  
MAINTENANCE GUIDE  
FELT PADS [part#109]  
These parts will wear out and should be checked  
regularly. If they need replacing then contact your  
dealer.  
Keep fingers and limbs, loose clothing and hair  
away from moving parts.  
Before each workout on your LifeCORE Sport  
Trainer we advise that a precautionary safety  
check is wise. All equipment should be safety  
checked for wear and damage. If you find any  
damage or defective components stop using the  
LifeCORE Sport Trainer immediately and  
contact your dealer for help. Keep the  
equipment out of use until repaired by a certified  
technician.  
RESISTANCE SYSTEM & EMERGENCY BRAKE  
ASSEMBLY [part#013,014,18,204,205]  
The resistance system and emergency brake  
assembly has a lot of moving parts and should be  
checked regularly for wear-and-tear. If any parts  
need replacing then contact your dealer.  
ALL CONSUMER ASSEMBLED PARTS  
Refer to the assemble instructions and re-tighten all  
components referred to in every assembly step  
regularly to ensure that they remain tight at all times.  
To avoid injury, care should be taken when  
getting on or off your LifeCORE Sport Trainer.  
PEDALS [part#202,203]  
Wear comfortable, lightweight, well ventilated  
clothing to help sweat evaporate. Make sure  
your shoes fit you properly and provide external  
and lateral stability support to prevent ankle and  
knee injuries. Wear sports training, cross  
training, walking, running or cycling shoes.  
It's very important not to become dehydrated.  
Your body needs water lost during exercise.  
Don't forget to warm-up and cool-down.  
Limbering up "cold" muscles and cooling down  
after exercise are important injury-prevention  
measures.  
These parts are assembled by the consumer so we  
can not guarantee that they where assembled  
correctly. To avoid injury we suggest before starting  
your workout on the LifeCORE Sport Trainer that  
you visually inspect the both pedals to ensure they  
are securely attached to the pedal cranks according  
to the assembly instructions.  
All FASTENERS [Nuts, Bolts, and Screws]  
Due to vibration, over time some of the fasteners  
may become loose. We strongly suggest the owner  
periodically check all visible fasteners at least once  
a year to ensure that they remain tight.  
WARNING: If you have not warmed up prior to  
mounting your LifeCORE Sport Trainer, to avoid  
injury we suggest you pedal slowly for at least  
five minutes before beginning your exercise  
program.  
BELT TENSION [part#102,407]  
The BELT [102] only needs tensioning if belt slip  
occurs whilst exercising. The belt can be tensioned  
by loosening 2 x NUTS [306]. Then adjust 2 x BOLT  
[407] evenly to ensure the FLYWHEEL [206]  
remains central to the FELT PAD [109]. Then re-  
tighten the same 2 x NUTS [306].  
WARRANTY  
NOTE: Over tensioning the belt will destroy the belt.  
It is important to keep your purchase receipt !  
You may be asked to produce it to authenticate  
your warranty.  
The warranty is on the back page of this hand  
book.  
Do not attempt to modify or alter your LifeCORE  
Sport Trainer as it will be considered tampering  
and willinvalidateyourwarranty.  
Make small adjustments only.  
WARNING: Do not apply oil to any moving parts as  
this will wash the grease away damaging your  
LifeCORE Sport Trainer.  
WARNING: Use only the accessory attachments  
recommended by the manufacturer. Do not attempt  
to modify or alter your LifeCORE Sport Trainer as  
injury may result.  
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LUBRICATION INSTRUCTIONS  
We strongly suggest that you follow these optional lubrication instructions to improve the ease of  
making seat and handlebar adjustments and the stability of the seat and handlebar when locked.  
During the assembly process lubricate the appropriate parts either with the OIL or GREASE provided  
as illustrated in the diagrams below.  
After assembly is complete we suggest you keep all LITERATURE for future reference and the  
TOOLS + OIL + GREASE provided for maintenance.  
GREASE  
OIL  
GREASE  
OIL  
GREASE  
GREASE  
SMEAR A THIN FILM OF OIL ON BOTH TUBES  
SMEAR A THIN FILM OF  
GREASE ALONG THE ENTIRE  
"U"-TRACK ON BOTH TUBES  
GREASE THE THREADS OF  
BOTH NUTS AND HANDLES  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
STEP 1  
STEP 3  
Secure both STABILIZER [002,003] with 4x  
BOLT [401] + WASHER [500] and tighten firmly.  
Secure HANDLEBAR [009] to HANDLEBAR  
SLIDER [008] with 4 x BOLT [404] + WASHER  
[503 & 504] and tighten firmly.  
6mm  
ALLEN  
KEY  
6mm  
ALLEN  
KEY  
404  
503  
504  
401  
500  
009  
003  
008  
002  
STEP 2  
a) Assemble SEAT POST [011] and secure with  
KNOB [105].  
b)  
Assemble SEAT SLIDER [012] and secure  
with HANDLE [106]. Tighten firmly.  
c) Assemble SEAT [900] and secure with  
SPACER [122] and BOLT [402].  
6mm  
ALLEN  
900  
KEY  
402  
122  
14mm  
WRENCH  
106  
012  
011  
105  
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
STEP 4  
STEP 5  
a) Assemble the COMFORT PADS [121] on  
HANDLEBAR [009] by securing  
a) Insert HANDLEBAR POST [007] into MAIN  
FRAME [001] and secure by tightening  
KNOB [105].  
2
x
COMFORT PAD PLATE with VELCRO [010]  
to HANDLEBAR [009] with 4 x BOLT [405] +  
NUT [307].  
b)  
Slide HANDLEBAR [009] onto HANDLEBAR  
POST [007] and secure by tightening  
HANDLE [106].  
b)  
Assemble the COMFORT PADS [121] on 2 x  
COMFORT PAD PLATE with VELCRO [010].  
c)  
Slide COMPUTER [800] onto HANDLEBAR [009].  
NOTE: The COMFORT PADS [121] are held in  
place with velcro, which means they can be  
easily removed and repositioned if desired.  
007  
800  
121  
009  
405  
105  
001  
010  
106  
STEP 6  
a)  
Assemble PEDALS [202,203]. The right  
pedal (marked R) is assembled in a clockwise  
direction. The left pedal (marked L) is  
assembled in a counter-clockwise direction.  
Tighten well but avoid excessive force.  
Recommended torque is 34 Nm (340 kgf/cm)  
NOTE:TheLEFTPEDAL[202] is reverse-threaded.  
009  
b)  
Secure WATER BOTTLE HOLDER [115] with  
2 x BOLT 406.  
Counterclockwise  
4mm  
ALLEN  
KEY  
202  
307  
15mm  
WRENCH  
13mm  
WRENCH  
406  
115  
203  
Clockwise  
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OPTIONAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS  
The LifeCORE Sport Trainer comes with this optional handlebar post STABILITY PLUG [108].  
This STABILITY PLUG [108] can not be assembled by the manufacturer as it would increase the  
carton size and reduce the container loading which inturn would increase the cost. So in order to keep  
costs down to our valued customers and still provide the STABILITY PLUG [108] these optional  
assembly instructions where devised.  
The STABILITY PLUG [108] will help stabilize the HANDLEBAR POST [007]. If you feel that the  
HANDLEBAR POST [007] is already stable enough then you need not bother with this optional  
assembly. However if when the HANDLEBAR POST [007] is set at maximum and you can feel the  
HANDLEBAR POST [007] wobble slightly then this optional assembly will eliminate the wobble.  
a)  
With the LifeCORE Sport Trainer fully assembled, lower the HANDLEBAR POST [007] to level 1,  
the lowest level and do not tighten KNOB [105].  
b) Insert the STABILITY PLUG [108] with the tabs pointing to the rear of the machine as illustrated in  
the diagram below, into the bottom of the HANDLEBAR POST [007].  
c)  
Ensure the STABILITY PLUG [108] is completely inserted into the HANDLEBAR POST [007] as  
shown in the picture below.  
007  
TAB  
105  
108  
STABILITY PLUG [108]  
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USER GUIDE  
HANDLES  
There are 2 x HANDLES [106] on your LifeCORE Sport Trainer that adjust the handlebar and seat horizontally.  
To operate the handles rotate clockwise to lock and counterclockwise to unlock. The spring loaded locking  
system allows you to free rotate the handle without locking or unlocking. To use the spring loaded locking  
system simply pull the handle, then rotate. This is necessary when the handle is too close and cannot be rotated  
SPRING LOADED  
LOCKING SYSTEM  
Free  
Rotate  
106  
Unlock  
Lock  
Counterclockwise  
Clockwise  
SNAP PIN KNOB  
There are 2 x SNAP PIN KNOB [105] on your LifeCORE Sport Trainer that adjust the handlebar and  
seat vertically. The seat post has 11 x vertical settings, and the handlebar post has 5 x vertical  
settings. To operate the snap pin knobs turn counterclockwise to loosen the knob then pull to release  
the snap pin to adjust the seat post or handlebar post up or down. After vertical adjustment is complete  
ensure that the snap pin snaps into the adjustment holes, then turn clockwise and tighten firmly  
Clockwise  
Tighten  
105  
Counterclockwise  
Pull to Release  
Loosen  
EMERGENCY BRAKE  
RESISTANCE KNOB  
Pushing down on the EMERGENCY BRAKE  
LEVER [014] will instantly stop the flywheel and  
pedals. This is extremely important to avoid injury  
as the flywheel and pedals are permanently linked.  
The resistance system has been designed with micro  
resistance which allows you to adjust the resistance  
in minute fractions. Rotate the RESISTANCE KNOB  
[118] clockwise for more resistance and  
counterclockwise for less resistance.  
Push Down  
118  
014  
Clockwise = More Resistance  
Counterclockwise = Less Resistance  
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USER GUIDE  
PEDAL INSTRUCTIONS  
The LifeCORE Sport Trainer pedals have been specifically designed for use on stationary fitness equipment.  
Attaching Cleats to Shoes  
These pedals are designed to be used with the supplied VP-C01 cleats. It is recommended that you  
consult a bicycle dealer for assistance and refer to your shoe manufacturers instructions.  
When fixing the cleat the lateral center line should be under the center of the ball of the feet. Adjust  
forwards and backwards via the slots in the shoe sole. Adjust laterally via play between the cleat  
washer and cleat. Tighten cleats very firmly. As it may take time to find your optimum cleat set-up the  
cleat position can be fine-tuned according to personal preference after trial use.  
Toe Clips  
All standard toe clips can be attached to the pedals. Use the fixing hardware and installation instructions  
supplied with the toe clips and ensure the attachment screws are firmly tightened before use.  
Using the Pedals  
Engage cleated shoes in pedals by placing cleat between bindings while pushing down.  
Disengage by twisting heel outwards away from your IC-70 Exercycle.  
Binding tension is adjustable and should be set so that the cleat and shoe does not disengage while  
exercising. Use an Allen key to turn tension adjusting screws, clockwise to increase binding tension,  
anti-clockwise to reduce it.  
Use the reverse side to the clip-in side when using sports training, cross training, walking, running  
shoes. The regular side can be used with or without toe clips.  
COMFORT PADS  
The COMFORT PADS [121] are held in place with velcro for easy removal for washing.  
NOTE: Wash by hand only. Do not machine wash.  
FEET LEVELING ADJ USTERS  
Adjust one of 4 x FEET LEVELINGADJUSTERS [120] to ensure your LifeCORE Sport Trainer is stable and level.  
Rotate all 4 x WING NUT [303] counterclockwise to lock the FEET LEVELING ADJUSTERS [120] in place.  
303  
Clockwise  
Down  
Counterclockwise  
Up  
120  
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SETUP INSTRUCTIONS  
The LifeCORE Sport Trainer has both vertical and horizontal adjustment for the seat and handlebar  
as it is important to correctly adjust the seat and handlebar to fit your body type. These adjustment  
systems have been designed to ensure a quick and easy custom fit.  
VERTICAL SEAT POST  
If your legs are too straight or your feet cannot  
reach the pedals then you will need to lower the  
seat. If your legs are bent too much you will need  
to raise the seat.  
VERTICAL HANDLEBAR  
The vertical handlebar adjustment is designed  
specifically for the crouched position. Move the  
handlebar to suit your body type.  
007  
106  
a)  
b)  
To adjust the HANDLEBAR POST [007]  
rotate the KNOB [106] counterclockwise and  
pull.  
Slide the HANDLEBAR POST [007] up or  
down to suit your preference.  
011  
105  
c) Lock the HANDLEBAR POST [007] by  
rotating the KNOB [106] clockwise.  
d) Note the handlebar post position for future  
a) To adjust the SEAT POST [011] rotate the  
KNOB [105] counterclockwise and pull.  
b) Slide the SEAT POST [011] up or down to  
suit your body type.  
c)  
d)  
Lock the SEAT POST [011] by rotating the  
KNOB [105] clockwise.  
Note the seat post position for future  
reference.  
HORIZONTAL SEAT  
HORIZONTAL HANDLEBAR  
The horizontal handlebar adjustment is  
designed for minute handlebar adjustment for a  
custom fit workout.  
The horizontal seat adjustment is designed for  
minute seat adjustment for a custom fit workout.  
If your legs are too vertical you will need to  
adjust the seat forward. If your legs are bent too  
much you will need to adjust the seat aft.  
009  
900  
106  
106  
a)  
To adjust the HANDLEBAR [009] forward or  
aft, rotate the HANDLE [106] clockwise.  
a) To adjust the SEAT [900] forward or aft,  
rotate the HANDLE [106] clockwise.  
b) Slide the SEAT [900] forward or aft to suit  
b) Slide the HANDLEBAR [009] forward or aft to  
your preference.  
Lock the HANDLEBAR [009] by rotating the  
HANDLE [106] counterclockwise.  
Note the handlebar position for future  
reference.  
c)  
d)  
your body type.  
Lock the SEAT [900] by rotating the HANDLE  
[106] counterclockwise.  
c)  
d)  
Note the seat position for future reference.  
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PARTS LIST  
PART  
PART  
DESCRIPTION  
Q’TY  
No.  
DESCRIPTION  
Q’TY  
No.  
001 MAIN FRAME  
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
2
2
4
4
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
1
200 CRANK - LEFT  
201 CRANK - RIGHT  
202 PEDAL - LEFT  
203 PEDAL - RIGHT  
204 RESISTANCE CALIPERS  
205 RESISTANCE CABLES  
206 FLYWHEEL  
300 NUT  
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
4
2
4
1
4
4
3
4
1
2
4
4
2
2
4
4
1
4
1
2
4
4
6
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
002 STABILIZER - FRONT  
003 STABILIZER - REAR  
004 ADJUSTMENT BLOCK  
005 FLYWHEEL SHAFT  
006 SPACER  
007 HANDLEBAR POST  
008 HANDLEBAR SLIDER  
009 HANDLEBAR  
301 NUT  
010 COMFORT PAD PLATE with VELCRO  
011 SEAT POST  
302 NUT  
303 NUT  
012 SEAT SLIDER  
304 NUT  
013 RESISTANCE WING NUT  
014 EMERGENCY BRAKE LEVER  
015 PEDAL CRANK SHAFT  
016 CHAIN GUARD - COVER PLATE  
100 CHAIN GUARD - INNER  
101 K5 BELT PULLEY  
102 K5 BELT  
305 NUT  
306 NUT  
307 NUT  
400 BOLT  
401 BOLT  
402 BOLT  
403 BOLT  
103 CHAIN GUARD - OUTER  
104 PEDAL CRANK PLUG  
105 KNOB  
404 BOLT  
405 BOLT  
406 BOLT  
106 HANDLE  
407 BOLT  
107 PLUG  
408 BOLT  
108 STABILITY PLUG  
109 FELT PAD  
409 BOLT  
410 BOLT  
110 NUT COVER  
500 WASHER  
501 WASHER  
502 WASHER  
503 WASHER  
504 WASHER  
600 SCREW  
601 SCREW  
800 COMPUTER  
801 SPEED TRANSMITTER  
802 MAGNET  
900 SEAT  
111 NUT COVER  
112 PLUG  
113 SLIDER PLUG with PLATE  
114 PLUG  
115 WATER BOTTLE HOLDER  
116 WATER BOTTLE  
117 WHEEL  
118 KNOB  
119 EMERGENCY BRAKE LEVER COVER  
120 FEET LEVELING ADJUSTERS  
121 COMFORT PAD  
122 SPACER  
901 BEARING 6004  
901 BEARING 6204  
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EXPLODED VIEW  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
LCD DISPLAY  
Liquid Crystal Display  
TIME DISPLAY  
hours, minutes and seconds  
DISTANCE DISPLAY  
CALORIES DISPLAY  
Measured in kilocalories (K/CAL).  
Also known as large Calories  
and food Calories.  
kilometers (Km) or miles (Mile)  
SPEED DISPLAY  
kilometers per hour(KPH)  
OR  
RPM / CADENCE DISPLAY  
revolutions per minute (RPM)  
miles per hour(MPH)  
NOTE: CALORIES and RPM share the  
same display.  
Press the t Key to alternate the  
display which will also change the  
SPEED / HEART RATE Display  
as they are linked.  
HEART RATE DISPLAY  
Your heart rate/pulse is displayed in  
beats per minute (BPM).  
NOTE: If the letter"P" is displayed then  
the computer is not receiving a pulse  
signal.  
LOW BATTERY DISPLAY  
The low battery display will flash when  
the batteries need replacing.  
NOTE: SPEED and HEART RATE  
share the same display.  
Press the t Key to alternate the  
display which will also change the  
CALORIES / RPM Display  
as they are linked.  
MAXIMUM & AVERAGE  
DISPLAY  
During your workout press the u Key  
to alternate between the following:  
t KEY  
two functions  
1 - Decrease Target Value  
During target value selection, press the  
t Key to decrease your target value.  
2 - Alternate both Displays  
During and after your workout, press  
the t Key to alternate both displays  
between:  
SPEED and HEART RATE Display  
PLUS  
CALORIES and RPM Display  
as they are linked.  
MAX SPEED / CALORIES  
AVG SPEED / CALORIES  
SPEED / CALORIES  
OR  
MAX HEART RATE / MAX RPM  
AVG HEART RATE / AVG RPM  
HEART RATE / RPM  
NOTE: The SPEED / HEART RATE  
and CALORIES / RPM displays are  
linked.  
After your workout the computer will  
automatically display your total and  
maximum and average values for  
approximately 75 seconds.  
SELECT KEY  
two functions  
1 - Activate Target Value Selection  
FAST TRACK  
Press and hold either the t Key or the u Key  
to fast track during target value selection.  
u KEY  
two functions  
1 - Increase Target Value  
Before your workout, press the  
SELECT Key once to impute your time  
target value  
OR  
During target value selection, press  
the u Key to increase your target  
value.  
Press the SELECT Key twice to  
impute your distance target value.  
2 - Reset the Computer  
2 - Alternate both Displays  
Press and hold the SELECT Key for  
three seconds to reset the computer.  
During your workout, press the u Key  
to alternate both displays to show the  
MAXIMUM, AVERAGE and CURRENT  
display data.  
NOTE: You will loose all data recorded  
by the computer.  
13  
13  
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS  
SPEED TRANSMITTER  
RED  
LED  
Note that there is no wire connected to the computer. This allows for more  
freedom with handlebar adjustment and improves the appearance of the bike.  
However this also means that the speed signal is sent to the computer via a radio  
wave by the speed transmitter which runs on a battery. This battery needs  
replacing after approximately six months of home use.  
The speed transmitter must be pointing towards the computer as shown in the  
diagram in order for the computer to receive the speed signal.  
The speed transmitter has a red LED that will flash once every revolution of the  
flywheel. If the red LED does not flash then replace the battery. If that fails to  
correct the problem then contact your dealer for a replacement.  
BATTERIES  
BATTERY INSTALLATION ~ SPEED TRANSMITTER: The speed transmitter is  
visibly located at the front of the bike. Remove the battery cover and install one  
piece of CR2032 3V battery. Replace the battery cover and insure it is tightly closed.  
SPEED  
TRANSMITTER  
BATTERY INSTALLATION ~ COMPUTER: Remove the battery cover at the rear of the computer and install  
two pieces of SIZE"AA" 1.5V batteries. Insure the batteries are correctly positioned and the battery springs  
are in proper contact with batteries. Replace the battery cover and insure it is tightly closed.  
BATTERY LIFE: Battery life is approximately six months of home use, depending on frequency of use and the  
quality of the batteries. To ensure long battery life we suggest using alkaline or lithium batteries.  
COMPUTER LOW BATTERY Display: The low battery display will flash when the computer batteries  
need replacing.  
SPEED TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY: When the computer speed display is irregular or not  
responding then it is time to replace the speed transmitter battery.  
Au to Po w e r Up & Po w e r Do w n  
AUTO POWER UP: The computer will automatically power up when the bike is in use. Note, there is a brief  
delay. The computer will also power up when any keys are pressed.  
AUTO POWER DOWN: The computer will automatically power down when the bike is not in use after  
approximately 75 seconds.  
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TIME or DISTANCE  
TARGET VALUES  
TIME or DISTANCE target values are optional. You can only choose one target value, either time or distance. If  
you do not select any of these optional target values then the computer will count from zero upwards. If you  
select one of these optional target values then the computer will countdown from your selection. The computer  
will stop and sound an alarm once the target value has been achieved. Press the SELECT Key to stop the alarm.  
TIME: 1:00~99:55:00 minutes (in 5 minute steps).  
DISTANCE: 1.0~999.0 kilometers or miles (in 1.0 steps).  
HEART RATE RECEIVER a nd CHEST BANDS  
The computer has a built in chest band receiver that uses the international standard 5 kHz bandwidth. Your heart  
rate will only register on the computer if you are wearing a compatible chest band. If you are unsure that your  
existing chest band is compatible then contact your dealer for verification.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING SOLUTIONS  
If for any reason you are having trouble with your computer or speed transmitter then try the following suggestions:  
1) SPEED TRANSMITTER FUNCTION: With someone pedaling the bike, check to ensure that the speed  
transmitters red LED is flashing as shown in the diagram above. If not flashing then replace the battery.  
2) SPEED TRANSMITTER DIRECTION: Check to ensure that the speed transmitter is pointing towards the  
computer as shown in the diagram above.  
3) COMPUTER RESET: Press and hold the SELECT Key for three seconds.  
4) COMPUTER REBOOT: Disconnect the power for approximately 15 seconds by removing the batteries.  
Wait 15 seconds, then reinstall batteries.  
5) REPLACE BATTERIES: Discard the old computer and speed transmitter batteries and replace them with  
fresh new alkaline or lithium batteries.  
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FULL COMMERCIAL: 1yr parts, 90 days on wearable items.  
LIGHT COMMERCIAL: 2yrs parts, 1yr labor, 90 days on wearable items.  
RESIDENTIAL: 5yrs parts, 1yr labor, 90 days on wearable items.  
WEARABLE ITEMS: Seat, Pedals, Handlebar Grip, Comfort Pads, Felt Pads, Handles, Knobs.  
LIFETIME WARRANTY on FRAME  
This warranty is valid only in accordance with the following conditions:  
1) This warranty applies to the Sport Trainer products only while the product remains  
in the possession of the original purchaser and proof of purchase is demonstrated.  
2) This warranty excludes misuse, abuse, alteration, improper service, or non Sport  
Trainer product modifications.  
3) This warranty is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied, and/or all other  
obligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume nor authorize any  
person to assume for us any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale  
of the Sport Trainer. Under no circumstances shall we be liable by virtue of this  
warranty or otherwise for damage to any person or property whatsoever for any  
special, indirect, incidental, secondary or consequential damage of any nature  
whatsoever arising out of the use or inability to use the Sport Trainer.  
WARRANTY REGISTRATION  
Go online and visit our company website at www.lifecorefitness.com  
Click “Product Registration” and fill-in all the details, then click send.  
The Serial Number is located on your Sport Trainer.  
See page 1 for the location of the Serial Number.  
LIFECORE FITNESS  
242 Bingham Rd. #101  
San Marcos, CA 92069  
TEL: (760) 471-7442  
FAX: (760) 471-1324  
TOLL FREE: (888) 815-5559  
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