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Monark Exercise AB
Monark Exercise AB Monark has 100 years’ experience of bicycle production. The Monark tradition has yielded know-how, experience, and a real feel for the product and quality. Since the early 1900s, Monark’s cycles have been living proof of precision, reliability, strength and service. That is one of the reasons why we are now the word leader in cycle ergometers and the market leader in Scandinavia in transport cycles. We manufacture, develop and market ergometers and exercise bikes, transport bikes and specialised bicycles. Our largest customer groups are within health care, sports medicine, public authorities, industry and postal services. For more information: www.monark.net
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Monark Ergomedic 828 E
Congratulations on your new Ergometer. The Monark 828 E is the world’s most commonly used exercise ergometer. The adjustable brake system and the force can be set and read Kiloponds (kp) and Newton (N). The actual brake power is showed in Watts on the electronic meter. The cycle is equipped with an electronic meter showing pedal revulotions per minute (RPM), heart rate in bpm (HR), exercise time in minutes and seconds (TIME), speed in km per hour or miles per hour (SPEED), covered distance in km or mile (DISTANCE), burned Calories (CAL) and the power on the cycle(WATT). The watt level depends on pedaling speed, it can be fine tuned by increasing or decreasing the speed or pedal rpm.
All 828 E Ergometers are calibrated at the factory. This means that you can begin to use the ergometer directly after assembly. However , if the user wishes to verify the scale please read the instruction for “Calibration” in this manual. NOTE! The use of Ergomedic 828 E can be physically strenuous. Always consult a doctor before beginning an exercise program and stop immediately if feeling faint or dizzy.
Features • • • • • • • •
Large, well-balanced flywheel 22kg (48 lbs) Pendulum scale, easy to calibrate Adjustable seat height Adjustable handlebar with quick release lever Stable frame, solid steel tube Powder painted Wheels for easy transport Electronic display with heart rate
Width 530 mm (21”) at handlebar 640 mm (25”) at support tubes Length 1120 mm (44”) Height 890-1130 mm (35-44,5”) at handlebar 800-1120 mm (31,5-44”) at seat Weight 52 kg (114,5 lbs) Included Chestbelt, PC software Monark Ergomedic 828 E
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Product Information
Product Information
Operating Instruction
Operating Instruction Workload device The 828 E uses a brake belt system to control the resistance. The brake power can be changed by increasing or decreasing the tension of the brake belt against the tension knob(1). See fig: Workload device.
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Fig: Workload device (1)
Cycle adjustments Seat height should be adjusted to a comfortable position. A suitable height is when your knee is slightly bent and the middle of the foot is straight above the pedal axle with the pedal is in its lowest position. To adjust the seat height loosen the lever on the seat tube. See fig: Adjustments. The handlebar setting shall give a comfortable position when cycling. During longer exercise sessions it is recommended to occasionally change the handlebar position. To adjust the handlebar loosen the quick release lever. See fig: Adjustments.
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Fig: Adjustments 1) Lever, seat post 2) Lever, handlebar 3) Inserted min. 3”
min. 3” 3
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NOTE! The handlebar stem should be inserted into the frame tube at least 3 inches (about 8 cm). this measure is marked out on the stem(3).
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Display RPM HR TIME SPEED DISTANCE FORCE CALORIES WATT Batteries: Storing temp.: Operating temp.:
0 - 250 50 - 240 0:00-99:59 0 - 99 0.0 - 99.9 0.0 - 7.0 0 - 999 0 - 7 x rpm
Operating Instruction
Computer specifications rev./min bpm min:sec km/h or mph km or mile kp kcal watt
1.5 V x 2 R6 (AA) -10ºC - +60ºC 0ºC - 50ºC
Computer Instruction Press any button or move the pedal to turn on the meter. At the display for heart rate (HR) a ♥ is lit which means that the meter is trying to find a pulse signal from an external source (chest belt with electrodes, our part.no 9339-91). If the meter can not find the heart rate signal the HR function is automatically turned off after 30 seconds. When the function is turned off the ♥ symbol is not lit any more. The heart rate function can be turned on again by preessing a button. The timerer starts automatically when the pedals are moved. Meter values for Time, Distance and Calories can be set to zero by pressing the RESET button for more than 2 seconds. To get correct readings for calories and watts the kp value on the electronic meter has to be set to the same value as the pendulum or the kp window, shown to the left of the electronic meter.
Example: The pendulum and the kp-window is showing 2 kp. Press the kp button to the left on the meter. The lower display window is now showing figures in kp. Increase or decrease in steps of 0.1 kp by pressing the kp button() or the Reset button() until the reading corresponds with the actual or desired kp values on the pendulum scale or in the kp window. After that press the CAL/ WATT button to either show the CAL or WATT figures. The watt reading in the display is depending on the pedaling speed. The watt reading can then be fine tuned through increase or decrease of the pedaling speed. Calories are calculated all the time. Do not expose the electronic meter to direct sunlight or extremely high temperature. Do not use any dissolvent when cleaning. Use only dry cloth.
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Service
Service Warranty
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As on any quality product there may be an exceptional fault due to material or manufacture. If such a fault should arise on your Ergometer, contact your place of purchase to inquire about repair. Monark products and parts are guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the initial date of purchase of the unit. Parts found to need replacement due to normal wear and tear, such as brake belts, are not covered. This guarantee covers parts only, not labor costs associated with the repair. This guarantee does not apply to cases of abuse or vandalism, nor does it extend to any injury or loss to person or property caused directly or indirectly by any Monark products. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period, Monark Exercise will repair or replace (at its option) the product. Monark Exercise will do so at its expense for the cost of materials but not for labor or shipping.
Service check & maintenance
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Check now and then that both pedals are firmly tightened. If not the threading in the pedal arms will be damaged. Also check that pedal arms are firmly tightened on the crank axle, tighten if necessary. When the Ergometer is new it is important to tighten the pedals after 5 hours of pedaling. Check that the chain is snug and there is no play in the pedal crank Be sure that the pedals are moving smoothly, and that pedal axle is clear of dirt and fibers Check that the pedal crank is secure to the crank axle Check that pedals, chain and freewheel sprocket are lubricated Check that the handlebars and seat adjustment screws are lubricated Be sure that the brake belt does not show significant signs of wear
Transport At transport the tension device should be somewhat tightened to prevent the brake belt from falling off of the fltwheel. Please note: The production number of your Ergometer is placed according to fig: Serial number.
To keep your Ergometer in good shape you should make a regular service. • •
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Keep your Ergometer clean and properly lubricated. Periodically wipe the surface with a rust preventative, especially when it has been cleaned and the surface is dry. This is done to protect the chrome and zinc parts as well as the painted parts. When cleaning and lubricating be sure to check that all screws and nuts are properly tightened. Be sure that all moving parts as crank and flywheel are working normal and that no abnormal play or sound excsists. I.e. play in bearings causes fast wearing and with that follows a highly reduced lifetime.
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Fig: Serial number (1)
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Replacement of brake belt
The batteries are in a separate package at delivery. The batteries may need to be replaced upon assembly. To replace the batteries at any time, take the meter out of the housing by bending up in the lower end with a coin or similar. The batteries, 2 x 1.5V size AA(R6), which are placed in the holder on the backside of the meter, can then easily be changed. See fig: Batteries.
Remove the tension lever(1). Dismantle the front cover over the pendulum weight by detaching the 4 screws underneath. Remove the left or the right frame cover by undoing the mounting screws (5pcs). Put the crank in a backward position. Move the cover somewhat out in the front end and then pull it backwards to remove it. Loosen the brake belt from the pendulum at the screw and lock washer(2). See fig: Brake belt.
After the batteries has been replaced all segments in the display are visible and a buzzer will sound for two seconds. After 2 seconds the meter turns to main display again and normal function. Put the meter into the housing again. Note: On the backside of the meter is a switch to change meter function from km to mile or mile to km(2).
Take it apart at the spring and clip(3) and remove it from the bike. Attach the new brake belt and assemble the bike in reverse order. Adjust the brake belt so that the resistance increases as soon as the tension device is turned a little. When replacing the brake belt it is recommended to clean the brake surface. See section ”Brake belt contact surface”.
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Fig: Batteries 1) Batteries 2) km/mile
Fig: Brake belt 1) Tension lever 2) Lock washer 3) Clip
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Service
Batteries
Service
Brake belt contact surface
Crank bearing
The brake belt should be regularly checked to ensure that it has not suffered excessive wear. If it looks worn it should be replaced. Deposits of dirt on the brake belt and on the contact surface may cause the unit to operate unevenly and will also wear down the brake belt. The brake belt contact of the flywheel surface should then be ground off with fine sand paper and any dust removed with a clean dry cloth.
The crank bearing is long term greased and needs normally no supplementary lubrication. If problem arises, please contact your Monark dealer.
Flywheel bearing The bearings in the flywheel are lifetime greased and require normally no maintenance. If problem arises, please contact your Monark dealer.
Remove left cover. Set the tension device to minimum load/tension. Take off the brake belt to the side. Grind with a fine sand paper. See fig: Brake belt contact surface. Grinding is easier to perform if a second individual cautiously and carefully pedals the cycle. Irregularities on the brake belt contact surface are removed by means of a fine sand paper or an abrasive cloth. Otherwise unnecessary wear on the brake belt may occur and the unit can become noisy. Always keep the brake belt contact surface clean and dry. No lubricant should be used. We recommend to replacing the brake belt when cleaning the contact surface. In regard to assembly and adjustment of the brake belt, see ”Replacement of brake belt”.
Fig: Brake belt contact surface
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It is strongly recommended to keep the chain clean. Dirt build-up on the chain will cause excess wear. A chain lubricant and solvent for normal road bikes may be used. Check the lubrication and tension of the chain in regular intervals. In the middle of its free length the chain should have a minimum play of 10 mm (1/4in). See fig: Chain adjustments. When the play in the chain is about 20 mm (3/4 inch) the chain must be tightened otherwise it will cause abnormal wear of the chin and chainwheels. Because of this it is always recommended to keep the chain play as little as possible. When the chain has become so long that it can no longer be tightened with the chain adjusters it is worn out and shall be replaced with a new one.
Loosen the chain adjuster as much as possible. Dismantle the chain lock and remove the chain. Put on a new chain and assemble the chain lock. The spring of the chain lock should be assembled with the closed end in the movement direction of the chain. Use a pair of tongs for dismantling and assembling the spring. See fig: Chain replacement. Adjust chain adjusters to allow chain play according to above. Tighten axle nuts firmly. Put on frame covers again. NOTE: At assembly the flywheel has to be parallel with the centerline of the frame otherwise the chain and chain wheels makes a lot of noise and wears out rapidly.
To replace the chain remove left and right frame cover. To adjust the chain the hub nuts should be loosened. Loosening or tightening the nuts on the chain adjusters will then move the hub and axle forward or backward. Adjust according to above recommendation. Then tighten the nuts on the hub axle again. See fig: Chain adjustments.
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Fig: Chain replacement 4) Lock spring 5) Movement direction 6) Chain lock
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Service
Chain 1/2“ x 1/8“
Service
Scale - zero adjustment
Calibration
Loosen tension device so that the brake belt feels loose. Check that the pendulum will hang in vertical position.
Although all Ergometers are calibrated at the factory the user may wish to verify this by performing a mechanical scale calibration. If so please do the following.
Scale board: Check that the index on the pendulum(2) weigh is aligned with the index at the 0-position on the scale board. If adjustment is necessary, first loosen the lock nut(1) and then change the position of the board. Tighten the lock nut after the adjustment. See fig: Scale adjustments. Kp-scale: At the same time, check that the kilopond scale(5) to the left of the meter, shows 0 in line with the index. To adjust the kp-scale lossen the lock screw for scale indicator(9). Tighten the screw firmly after the adjustment. See fig: Calibration, Adjustment kp-scale window.
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Remove the brake belt from the spring. Lean the bike forward so that the calibration weight, 4kg(4) (our part no: 9000-211) is hanging independently from the frame cover. Be sure that the scale board is set to zero before the weight is put on, see section ”Scale - zero adjustment”. Put the weight on on the spring(6). When correctly set, it should be possible to read this weight from the corresponding place on the scale board(7). See fig: Calibration. Should there be a deviation, adjust the pendulum to the correct weight on the scale by means of the adjusting weight inside the pendelum(3). See fig: Scale adjustment. To change the position of the adjusting weight, loosen the lock screw(8) on the back of the pendelum weight. Should the index of the pendulum weight be too low, move the adjusting weight upwards in the weight and if the index should be too high the adjusting weight is moved somewhat downwards and locked in the new position. Repeat until the correct reading is achieved. Check the calibration of the pendulum weight once a year or when needed. 5
3 Fig: Scale adjustment 1) Locking nut 2) 0-index 3) Adjustment weight, pendulum
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9 Fig: Adjustment kp-scale window 9) Lock screw f. scale indicator
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Fig: Calibration 4) Calibration weight, 4kg 5) kp-scale 6) Attachment of calibration weight 7) Pendulum at 4kp 8) Screw to adjustment weight
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Service
Freewheel sprocket When replacing the freewheel sprocket remove left and right frame cover. Dismantle the chain as described in part ”Chain 1/2” x 1/8” ”. Loosen the axle nuts and lift off the flywheel. Remove the axle nut, washer, chain adjuster and spacer on the freewheel side. Place the special remover (part No. 9100-14) in the adapter and place the spacer and axle nut outside. See fig: Special remover. NOTE: Do not tighten the axle nut completely. It must be possible to loosen the adapter-sprocket half a turn. The sprocket should be lubricated with a few drops of oil once a year. Tolt the cycle somewhat to make it easier for the oil to reach the ball bearing. See fig: Lubrication.
Fig: Special remover (part no: 9100-14)
Fig: Hub assembly Fig: Lubrication
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Spare parts
Spare parts 24 20
23
21
22 25
19
26
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
27
8
7 2 6
3
30
4
28
1
29
5 3
Pos.
Qty.
Art.No.
Description
Pos.
33 32
6
Qty.
Art.No.
34
35
37
36
31
Description
1
1
9301-15
Support tube, front
20
1
9300-115
Bushing f. saddle post
2
1
9301-16
Support tube, rear
21
1
9300-123
Top cover Handlebar complete
3
4
9328-51
Plastic cap, blue
22
1
9300-280
4
4
9328-26
Rubber foot
23
1
9100-180
5
1
9328-37
Transport wheel compl. (pair)
24
1
9126-72
-Handgrip (pair)
6
4
5845
Locking nut M8
25
1
9300-291
Expander wedge
7
2
9300-12
Screw MVBF M8x16 mm
26
1
9300-61
Frame cover, left
8
1
9300-55
Chain 1/2 x 1/8”, 116 l
27
1
9300-60
Frame cover, right
Magnet
28
4
5673-9
Mounting screw LKT-TT 5x12mm
Dust cover
29
10
9306-12
Plastic plug
-Lever M8
9
1
9326-164
10
2
8523-2
11
2
8523-115
Screw M6S 8.8 M8 x 20 FZB
30
1
9301-5
Frame
12
1
9300-430
Steel crank set, complete
31
1
9300-24
Wheel suspension complete set
13
1
9300-220
Pedal, (pair)
32
1
9000-12
-Chain adjuster (pair)
14
1
9300-207
Pedal strap, (pair)
33
1
9106-13
-Sprocket
15
1
8966-175
BB cartridge bearing, complete
34
1
9106-14
-Connection
16
1
9300-138
Saddle post
35
3
91001-6
-Bearing 6001 - 2z
17
1
9300-122
Locking screw
36
1
9300-118
-Axle
18
1
9300-134
Pressure washer
37
19
1
4994-5
1
9300-114
14
1
9322-117
Saddle
1
9339-98
Chest belt
-Saddle bracket
1
9300-365
PC program
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-Bush, 23 mm
17
6 25 26 20 18 37
16
Spare parts
3 10 8
11
7 4 5 9 3
14
13
15
2
31
1
28 29
12
24
30 32 31
34 22
35
21
33
36 19 37 18 18 27 20 24
23
Pos.
Qty.
Art.No.
Description
Pos.
Qty.
Art.No.
Description
1
1
9300-30
Frame for equipment
18
2
4
9300-21
Screw MVBF 6x16 mm
3
5866
Washer
1
9300-36
Meter panel, complete
4
5863
Washer
19
1
9339-100
-Meter panel
3
5
5843-9
Nut M6
20
2
9000-17
-Spacer
4
1
9300-22
Tension lever
21
1
9300-93
-Meter reader 7kp
5
1
14333-9
Screw M6x45 mm
22
1
9000-103
-Screw
6
1
9300-25
Tension screw M8, complete
23
1
9300-88
-Weight lever
7
1
9100-20
Spring
24
2
19001-6
-Ball bearing 6001-2Z
8
1
9100-26
Tension cylinder complete
25
1
9300-86
-Axle
9
1
14358
Screw M8x40 mm
26
1
9300-87
10
1
5844
Locking nut M8
27
1
9339-21
Screw
11
1
9300-170
Digitalmeter
28
1
5862
Washer
2
2142
Battery 14 x 50 mm
29
1
9000-102
Wing nut
1
9326-162
Crank sensor with cable
30
1
9300-94
Stop
2
9103-40
Screw for crank sensor
31
2
9300-99
Plastic stop
12
-Lock ring SgA 12
13
1
9126-75
Screw RXS B8 x 9.5 FZB
32
1
5671-9
Screw M5 x 10 mm
14
1
9326-166
Sensor holder
33
1
9103-62
Brake belt, complete
15
1
9326-263
Cable 620 mm
34
1
9300-92
Washer
5
9300-66
Holder for cable
35
1
5675-9
Mounting screw
16
1
9300-142
Instrument cover
36
1
9300-3
Brake wheel
17
4
5768
Mounting screw for cover
37
2
5799
Nut
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