Regular maintenance must be performed on the Indoor Cycle for optimal
performance and longevity. Please read and follow all instructions below. If the
Indoor Cycle is not maintained as described, components may wear excessively and
the Indoor Cycle may become damaged. Improper maintenance will void the warranty
terms. If you have questions about maintenance, contact your local distributor.
Note: Many maintenance procedures require lubricant spray. Manufacturer
recommends WD40, Brunox or a similar solvent free lubricant.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. Make sure that the Indoor Cycle is level. If the indoor cycle rocks on your floor,
turn the levelling feet underneath the front or rear stabilizer until the rocking motion
is eliminated.
2. After exercising, the Indoor Cycle should be disinfected and cleaned to maintain a
hygienic environment. First, apply a disinfectant spray to the handlebars and the
saddle. Using a lint-free cloth, dry the handlebars and the saddle. Next, apply a small
amount of disinfectant to a lint-free cloth and clean the adjustment knobs and the
adjustment handles. Avoid using strong detergents on the Indoor Cycle frame.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. Apply a small amount of the lubrication spray to a lint-free cloth, and thoroughly
clean the frame, the handlebar slider and seat sliders the flywheel and the plastic
parts of the Indoor Cycle.
2. (Picture A) For optimal performance of the resistance
system, and to minimize wear on the brake pad, the
solvent free lubricant spray should be applied to the
brake pad using the lubrication holes on the plastic part
of the brake pad. If fuzz or lint appears on the brake pad,
the brake pad has become too dry—lubricant spray should
be applied more frequently. Make sure the brake pad is
thoroughly soaked from end to end with lubricant spray.
Then, wipe the excess off.
BI-WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. (Picture B) The Indoor Cycle should not be used if the
Emergency Brake System is not working properly. While
sitting on the saddle and pedalling, test the brake by
pushing down the brake knob. The flywheel should
come to a quick and complete stop.