Schwinn IC Pro Indoor Cycling Bike Assembly Manual - Page 9

Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments - maintenance

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Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments Step 4 - Final Inspection A. Tighten all hardware. B. Read warnings on machine. Please read and refer to the Owner's Manual for: • Operating Instructions • Maintenance Instructions • Warranty Information. Failure to visually check and test assembly before use can cause damage to the equipment. It can also cause serious injury to users and bystanders. To assure optimal performance and longevity, perform the following steps prior to placing your IC bike into service. A. Move bike into its final location. Confirm that all four feet are firmly in contact with the floor and that the bike is stable. If any of the feet are not making full contact, it is recommended that you adjust them by turning the entire foot assembly counterclockwise which will extend it further from the stabilizer bar. Once the foot is in full contact and the bike is stable, thread the jam nut clockwise until it comes into contact with the stabilizer at the point the foot assembly threads in. Tighten the jam nut snug using an adjustable wrench. This will secure the foot at the desired height. B. With the resistance adjustment knob turned fully in the counterclockwise position (no brake contact with flywheel), it is recommended that you soak the brake pads with Schwinn® Fit-Tech Lube. This will extend the life of the brake pads and assure a smooth resistance interface with the flywheel. C. Once the pads are lubricated, it is recommended that you tighten the resistance adjustment knob clockwise to tighten the brake pads against the flywheel surface. Do this until the brake pads are firmly clamped against the flywheel. This will set the brake parts and give the springs some initial compression. This process will also assure that the Fit-Tech Lube penetrates the entire brake pad surface. D. Confirm that the Saddle is positioned in the desired location on the saddle mounting bracket. If the angle of the saddle or the fore/ aft position of the saddle needs to be adjusted, use the Combination Wrench to loosen the 14mm nuts on either side of the saddle mounting bracket. This will allow you to adjust the tilt angle and fore/aft position of the saddle. Once in the correct position, tighten both 14mm nuts on the saddle mounting bracket with the Combination Wrench. That's it! Initial set up is complete and you can now enjoy all these features and quality of your new Schwinn® IC Bike! 9 Assembly Manual

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Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments
Step 4 - Final Inspection
A.
Tighten all hardware.
B.
Read warnings on machine.
Please read and refer to the Owner’s Manual for:
• Operating Instructions
• Maintenance Instructions
• Warranty Information.
To assure optimal performance and longevity, perform the following steps prior to placing your IC bike into
service.
A. Move bike into its final location. Confirm that all four feet are firmly in contact with the floor and that the bike is stable. If any of the
feet are not making full contact, it is recommended that you adjust them by turning the entire foot assembly counterclockwise which
will extend it further from the stabilizer bar. Once the foot is in full contact and the bike is stable, thread the jam nut clockwise until it
comes into contact with the stabilizer at the point the foot assembly threads in. Tighten the jam nut snug using an adjustable wrench.
This will secure the foot at the desired height.
B. With the resistance adjustment knob turned fully in the counterclockwise position (no brake contact with flywheel), it is
recommended that you soak the brake pads with Schwinn
®
Fit-Tech Lube. This will extend the life of the brake pads and assure a
smooth resistance interface with the flywheel.
C. Once the pads are lubricated, it is recommended that you tighten the resistance adjustment knob clockwise to tighten the brake
pads against the flywheel surface. Do this until the brake pads are firmly clamped against the flywheel. This will set the brake parts
and give the springs some initial compression. This process will also assure that the Fit-Tech Lube penetrates the entire brake pad
surface.
D. Confirm that the Saddle is positioned in the desired location on the saddle mounting bracket. If the angle of the saddle or the fore/
aft position of the saddle needs to be adjusted, use the Combination Wrench to loosen the 14mm nuts on either side of the saddle
mounting bracket. This will allow you to adjust the tilt angle and fore/aft position of the saddle. Once in the correct position, tighten
both 14mm nuts on the saddle mounting bracket with the Combination Wrench.
That’s it! Initial set up is complete and you can now enjoy all these features and quality of your new Schwinn
®
IC Bike!
Failure to visually check and test assembly before use can cause damage to the equipment.
It can also cause serious injury to users and bystanders.
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