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Resistance | Magnetic |
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Weight Capacity | 300 lbs |
Display | LCD |
Transport Wheels | Yes |
Max User Weight | 300 lbs |
Dimensions | 50.8" x 21.3" x 51.2" |
Adjustable Seat | Yes |
Heart Rate Monitoring | Yes |
Key safety guidelines to reduce risks of burns, fire, electric shock, and injury during use.
An essential reminder to retain all provided instructions for future reference.
Critical warnings regarding electrical shock risks and equipment care.
Specific compliance information for devices operating in the United States.
Guidance on unpacking and preparing the equipment area for assembly.
Crucial tips for correct assembly and potential risks if instructions are not followed.
Lists necessary tools and all components included for assembly.
Details on installing hardware A, B, C for the main frame and stabilizers.
Instructions for attaching the front stabilizer tube using hardware D and E.
Steps for attaching the handlebars and device holder with hardware F, G, H.
Completing assembly with hardware D, E, J, K for handlebars and other components.
Guidelines for optimal placement of the indoor cycle, considering light and space.
Instructions on how to safely move the indoor cycle using its transport wheels.
Procedure for adjusting the levelers to ensure the bike is stable and balanced.
Steps for correctly mounting, positioning, and dismounting the indoor cycle.
Guidance on adjusting saddle height and horizontal position for optimal comfort.
Instructions for adjusting handlebar height for comfortable riding posture.
How to properly adjust and use the pedal straps for secure footing.
Instructions on using the resistance lever for 11 levels of pedaling resistance.
How to use the emergency brake lever to stop the flywheel immediately.
Important safety information regarding the fixed flywheel and pedal movement.
Guidance on replacing batteries for console or app connectivity.
Explanation of typical mechanical noises that may occur during operation.
Reasons why home units may seem louder than showroom models.
Troubleshooting steps for squeaking or chirping sounds from the bike.
Solutions for issues where the seat or handlebar post moves after locking.
Diagnosing clicking noises related to pedals, straps, or shoelaces.
Troubleshooting steps for noises originating from the flywheel or its bearings.
Steps to address knocking noises or play felt in the pedals or cranks.
Solutions for bike rocking, including checking bolts and leveling feet.
Overview of essential minimal maintenance for extending machine life.
Instructions on how to clean the bike using mild soap and water.
A detailed schedule of recommended maintenance actions and frequencies.
Information on how to obtain support and what details to provide.