• Put your other hand into the opening of the top shroud to catch the filler
plug as you loosen and remove it.
• Next, insert the funnel through the opening on the top of the shroud,
bringing it all the way down through the hole in the top of the gearbox.
Make sure that the funnel is placed at least one inch inside the
gearbox.
• Hold the head of the funnel as you slowly pour in all the warmed oil.
This may take up to 30 minutes as the oil is thick. Make sure all the oil
has drained from the funnel before you pull it out. Clean and save the
funnel. Oil changes are needed every 5 years.
• Replace and tighten the filler plug.
• Replace the plastic cap on the top shroud.
9. Attach the handlebars to the Theracycle. Place the handlebar assembly
into the large hole in the handlebar fork so that the flat spot, located at the
bottom of the handlebar assembly is facing forward and is in line with the
locking screw on the handlebar fork. Tighten the locking screw using the
5/16” allen wrench.
10. Mount the computer display stand to the front frame of the Theracycle.
• Locate the four screws mounted on the frame above the motor.
• Remove the top two screws.
• Slide the computer display stand over the two bottom screws and
tighten with the 3/8” wrench.
• Reinsert the top two screws, which will attach the computer display
stand to the frame and tighten with the 3/8” wrench.
• At the bottom of the display stand, plug the two cables into their same
size ports in the motor control box, underneath the motor.
11. Attach the safety magnet and cord to the computer display on the safety
magnet sensor. The Theracycle will not operate without the safety magnet
in the proper position.
12. Attach the pedals. Identify the pedals by locating the “R” and “L” marked
on the end of the threaded shaft of each pedal. Screw the pedal marked “L”
into the left pedal crank. Using the pedal wrench, turn the left pedal
counter-clockwise to tighten. Screw the right pedal into the right pedal
crank by turning the right pedal clockwise to tighten. Make sure that both
pedals are securely tightened.
13. Attach the seat.
• Holding the seat (with the right hand grabbing both the seat and the
adjustment latch in the up position) with the rear of the back support
toward you, line up the channel on the bottom of the seat with the front
of the top flat plate of the seat post.
• Slide the seat into the channel until you reach the middle slot on the
flat plate.
• Lock the seat into one of the middle holes, by releasing the latch.
• Locate the safety screw underneath the seat plate. Tighten it. This is an
important safety step as this safety screw will limit the distance the seat
will travel forward and backward.