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Exerpeutic 1111 - User Manual

Exerpeutic 1111
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OWNER’S MANUAL
Item#1111
RECUMBENT BIKE
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product.
Retain this owner’s manual for future reference.
The specifications of this product may vary from this photo, subject to
change without notice.

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Sara JacobsonAug 1, 2025
    Why is the heart rate reading erratic on my Exerpeutic 1111?
    • P
      Paula LawsonAug 1, 2025
      If you're not getting a heart rate reading, or the reading is erratic on your Exerpeutic Exercise Bike, consider these points: 1. Check that the wire connections for the hand pulse sensors are secure. 2. Always hold the handlebar grip sensors with two hands instead of one for a more accurate reading. 3. Avoid gripping the hand pulse sensors too tightly; maintain moderate pressure.
  • J
    Judy ChavezAug 8, 2025
    What to do if there is no display on my Exerpeutic 1111 computer console?
    • G
      Gabriel HolderAug 8, 2025
      If there is no display on the computer console of your Exerpeutic Exercise Bike, try the following: * First, remove the computer console and check that the wires from it are properly connected to the wires from the front handlebar post. * Second, ensure the batteries are correctly positioned and the battery springs are making good contact. * Finally, the batteries might be dead, so try replacing them with new ones.
  • H
    Heather DeanAug 16, 2025
    How to fix a squeaking noise on my Exerpeutic Exercise Bike?
    • J
      Jamie SilvaAug 17, 2025
      If your Exerpeutic Exercise Bike is making a squeaking noise, the bolts may be loose. Inspect all bolts and tighten any that are loose.
  • R
    Rachel MolinaAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Exerpeutic 1111 wobbles?
    • W
      Wendy ReevesAug 23, 2025
      To stop your Exerpeutic Exercise Bike from wobbling, turn the rear stabilizer end cap on the rear stabilizer as needed to level the bike.

Summary

SERVICE

LABEL PLACEMENT

PRODUCT SAFETY

OVERVIEW DRAWING

PARTS LIST

HARDWARE PACKING LIST & TOOLS

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Rear Main Frame Installation

Connects the rear and front main frames, including pulse sensor wire connections.

Front and Rear Stabilizers Installation

Attaches the front and rear stabilizer bars to the main frame using bolts and nuts.

Front Handlebar Post and Foot Pedal Installation

Installs the handlebar post, connects sensor wires, and attaches pedals to cranks.

Seat Sliding Tube, Bracket, and Handlebar Installation

Secures the seat sliding tube, back/seat support bracket, and handlebar assembly.

Computer Installation

Connects computer wiring and mounts the console onto the handlebar post.

OPERATING THE COMPUTER

Computer Specifications and Button Functions

Details console specifications, button operations (MODE, SET, RESET), and basic functions.

Computer Operations: Auto On;Off, Scan, Time

Explains automatic power, scan mode, and time display/setting functions.

Computer Function Details: Speed, Distance, Calories, Odometer, Pulse

Covers tracking workout metrics like speed, distance, calories, odometer, and heart rate.

Battery Installation for Computer

Instructions for properly installing batteries into the computer console.

ADJUSTMENTS

Adjusting the Tension Control Knob

How to increase or decrease workout resistance by turning the tension control knob.

Adjusting the Rear Stabilizer End Cap

Steps to adjust rear stabilizer end caps for leveling the bike on uneven surfaces.

Adjusting the Seat Position

Guide to sliding the seat forward or backward for comfortable user positioning.

TROUBLE SHOOTING & MAINTENANCE

Cleaning and Storage Guidelines

Procedures for cleaning the bike and recommendations for proper storage.

Common Troubleshooting Solutions

Addresses issues like wobbling, no display, and squeaking noises with solutions.

WARM UP EXERCISES

Upper Body Warm-up Routines

Describes head rolls, shoulder lifts, and side stretches for warming up the upper body.

Lower Body Warm-up Routines

Details quad, inner thigh, hamstring, and calf/Achilles stretches for lower body warm-up.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

PART REQUEST FORM

Exerpeutic 1111 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeRecumbent Exercise Bike
Weight Capacity300 lbs
Adjustable SeatYes
Resistance Levels8
DisplayLCD
Product Weight63 lbs
FoldableNo
Resistance TypeMagnetic
Drive SystemBelt
Transport WheelsYes
Warranty1 year limited
Display FunctionsTime, Distance, Speed, Calories, Heart Rate
Heart Rate MonitoringYes

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