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Matrix V Series User Manual

Matrix V Series
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Version 1.6 V Series © 2013 Matrix Fitness | www.matrixtness.com ENG 1
CAUTION !
Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment. Keep this manual
for future reference.
Improper assembly, maintenance or use can void the warranty terms.
V Series
Indoor Cycle
Manufactured by:
Matrix Fitness
Johnson Health Tech Co. Ltd.
No.26, Ching Chuan Rd.
Taya Hsiang, Taichung Hsien
428 TAIWAN, R. O. C.
ENGDEU ESP
Matrix_V-Series_bike_1.6.indd 1 1/11/13 10:15 AM
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Matrix V Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resistance TypeMagnetic
ConsoleLCD
Display TypeLCD
Display Metricsresistance level
Seat AdjustmentYes
Handlebar AdjustmentYes
Maximum User Weight159 kg / 350 lbs

Summary

Important Precautions

Before You Begin

How to Assemble Matrix V Series

Initial Install Checks

Customer Service

Contact information and procedures for verifying bike condition and explaining maintenance.

How to Adjust the Indoor Cycle

Pedal Strap Adjustment

Adjusting pedal straps for a snug fit on toe clips or SPD cleats.

Saddle Height Adjustment

Setting saddle height for proper knee bend, avoiding hyperextension.

Saddle Horizontal Adjustment

Positioning the saddle horizontally for correct kneecap alignment over the pedal.

Handlebar Adjustment

Adjusting handlebar height and fore/aft position for comfort and breathing.

How to Operate the Cycle

Resistance Adjustment

Using the resistance knob to increase or decrease pedaling difficulty.

Moving the Cycle

Instructions for safely moving the indoor cycle, including leveling feet.

Preventative Maintenance

Daily Maintenance

Disinfecting and cleaning handlebars, saddle, and adjustment knobs after each use.

Weekly Maintenance

Cleaning frame, sliders, flywheel, and applying lubricant to the brake pad.

Bi-Weekly Maintenance

Checking emergency brake function and lubricating saddle post and carriage.

Monthly Maintenance

Lubricating adjustment lever threads and cleaning/lubricating handlebar post.

Belt Drive Maintenance

Checking and adjusting belt tension to prevent slippage or damage.

Maintenance Activity and Required Schedule

Maintenance Plan Charts

Templates for tracking weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly maintenance activities.

Spare Parts

Drive Gear and Brake Parts

Diagrams and part numbers for drive gear and brake system components.

Flywheel and Handlebar Parts

Diagrams and part numbers for flywheel, handlebar, and related components.

Chain Guard and Frame Parts

Diagrams and part numbers for chain guard and frame assembly parts.

Saddle Support and Pedal Parts

Diagrams and part numbers for saddle support mechanisms and pedals.

Stabilizer and Foot Parts

Diagrams and part numbers for front and rear stabilizers, mounting kits, and feet.

Spare Parts List

Warranty Terms

Limited Warranty Details

Covers frame, assembly, brake system, and other components for specified periods.

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