Schwinn IC Pro Indoor Cycling Bike Owner's Manual - Page 12

Maintenance Schedule

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Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Daily maintenance or at the end of each workout • Release the brake resistance so that the brake pads do not contact the flywheel. • Clean the bike with Schwinn® equipment polish and a clean damp cloth. • Remove the handlebars from the head tube to allow the handlebar tube and sleeve to dry. Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenance IMPORTANT! To avoid damaging the finish on your Schwinn® IC Bike, never use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning. • Inspect the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Pay special attention to the brake assembly, seat and handlebar pop-pins. This will prolong the service life of the product. • Lubricate drive chain with bicycle lubricant containing PTFE (Teflon®). Put the lubricant through the hole in the top of the chainguard. • Lubricate seat post and handlebars with Schwinn® Fit Tech® silicon lubricant to ensure smooth operation. • Make sure handlebar and seat pop-pins are fully tightened and operating smoothly. • Inspect toe clips and toe straps for any signs of wear or rough movement. Replace the components if any signs of wear are noticed. • Check that both pedals are secured and properly attached to the crank arms. Inspect pedals by rotating the pedals by hand, if any rough movement or noise is observed replace the pedals immediately. NOTE: Only trained personnel should change the pedals. Unqualified people performing this procedure can cause threads to cross. Crossed threads do not qualify for warranty replacement. • Check the chain for proper adjustment. Move the crank arms back and forth. If there is more than 1/4" (0.64 cm) movement in the crank before the flywheel turns, tighten the Chain. (See Chain Adjustment instructions.) NOTE: Make sure you adjust both sides equally so that the flywheel remains in alignment with the frame. • Check the crank bolts with a torque wrench. The torque should not exceed 360 lbf/in (40.67 Nm) for IC Pro™ and IC Elite™ and 420 lbf/in (47.45 Nm) for the Evolution® models. In order to ensure proper function and safety, use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. 12 Owner's Manual

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Maintenance Schedule
Daily maintenance or at the end
of each workout
Release the brake resistance so that the brake pads do not contact the
flywheel.
Clean the bike with Schwinn
®
equipment polish and a clean damp cloth.
Remove the handlebars from the head tube to allow the handlebar tube and
sleeve to dry.
IMPORTANT!
To avoid damaging the finish on your Schwinn
®
IC Bike, never use a
petroleum-based solvent when cleaning.
Weekly maintenance
Inspect the Schwinn
®
Indoor Cycling bike for loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Pay
special attention to the brake assembly, seat and handlebar pop-pins. This will
prolong the service life of the product.
Monthly maintenance
Lubricate drive chain with bicycle lubricant containing PTFE (Teflon
®
). Put the
lubricant through the hole in the top of the chainguard.
Lubricate seat post and handlebars with Schwinn
®
Fit Tech
®
silicon lubricant to
ensure smooth operation.
Make sure handlebar and seat pop-pins are fully tightened and operating
smoothly.
Inspect toe clips and toe straps for any signs of wear or rough movement.
Replace the components if any signs of wear are noticed.
Check that both pedals are secured and properly attached to the crank arms.
Inspect pedals by rotating the pedals by hand, if any rough movement or noise
is observed replace the pedals immediately.
NOTE:
Only trained personnel should change the pedals. Unqualified people
performing this procedure can cause threads to cross. Crossed threads do
not qualify for warranty replacement.
Check the chain for proper adjustment. Move the crank arms back and forth.
If there is more than 1/4” (0.64 cm) movement in the crank before the flywheel
turns, tighten the Chain. (See Chain Adjustment instructions.)
NOTE:
Make sure you adjust both sides equally so that the flywheel remains in
alignment with the frame.
Check the crank bolts with a torque wrench. The torque should not exceed
360 lbf/in (40.67 Nm) for IC Pro
and IC Elite
and 420 lbf/in (47.45 Nm) for the
Evolution
®
models.
In order to ensure proper function and safety, use only genuine Schwinn
®
IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus.
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Manual
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