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44 VeloCycle User Manual Lifepro
Endurance Training Collection 45
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
CAUTION: Before you perform any care, cleaning, maintenance, repair, or
similar work on your exercise bike, ensure power to the console is off. The console
will automatically shut off after four minutes of inactivity. Only when all work is
fully completed, and the device is completely re-assembled, may the console be
turned back on.
MAINTENANCE
Only use with the original parts and accessories provided by the
manufacturer.
Servicing other than the procedures in this manual should be performed by
an authorized service representative only.
Never insert or drop any object into any opening.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING INTERVALS
CHECK ON AND AROUND THE BIKE: BEFORE EACH USE
Check that there are no objects on or under the exercise bike that could
interfere with safe usage.
CHECK THE TIGHTNESS OF THE PEDALS: BEFORE EACH USE
Check the tightness of the pedal before each use. Fully tighten, if necessary.
Using the exercise bike when the pedals have come loose can cause injury. It can
also cause the pedal threads to become stripped.
CHECK TIGHTNESS OF ALL BOLTS/NUTS: BEFORE EACH USE
Check all bolts and nuts before each use. Fully tighten, if necessary.
ENSURE THE LOCKING PIN IS INSERTED: BEFORE EACH USE
Check the locking pin to ensure it is properly inserted before each use.
Re-insert, if necessary.
CLEAN THE BIKE: AFTER EACH USE
After each workout, clean the exercise bike with a damp cloth and mild, non-
abrasive detergent to remove any perspiration and/or other liquid residues.
Never use solvents or chemical, corrosive, abrasive, or solvent cleaners on
the exercise bike.
Dry the cleaned areas thoroughly.
Problem Possible Reason How to Resolve
Console is not
functioning.
Batteries are dead.
Replace batteries with two new AA
batteries.
Batteries are installed
incorrectly.
Ensure the batteries are installed
according to the polarity markings
in the battery compartment.
Speed sensor cable may be
disconnected.
Ensure the male and female ends
of the console’s speed sensor are
securely connected.
No pulse rate
reading or the
reading is erratic
or inconsistent.
Both hands are not on the pulse
sensors.
Hold on to the pulse sensors on the
handlebars with both hands during
exercise.
Sensors are damp. Keep the sensors dry.
Gripping the sensors too tightly.
Hold the sensors firmly, but not too
tightly.
Pedals came
loose during
exercise.
This can happen if the pedals
weren’t properly tightened
during assembly.
Stop using the bike immediately
and use the included multi-tool
to fully tighten the pedals to the
crank arms.
Pedals won’t stay
tightened or are
stripped.
Using the bike with loose pedals
will eventually damage the
threads on the crank arms. If
caught early, tightening the
pedals will solve the problem.
If the threads are too damaged,
the pedals won’t stay tightened
even after tightening.
If the pedals are stripped, please
contact us for assistance.
Bike makes a
squeaking noise
when in use.
Bolt(s) may be loose.
Check all bolts and fully tighten any
that are loose.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Quickly troubleshoot simple issues you might experience using the table
below. Please contact us for additional assistance at: (732) 456-6063 or
support@lifeprofitness.com. Please do not attempt to repair the VeloCycle
on your own.

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