Schwinn IC3 Indoor Cycling Bike Quick Start Manual - Page 7

Step 4. Final Inspection - accessories

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Step 4. Final Inspection Inspect your machine to ensure that all fasteners are tight and components are properly assembled. Note: Remove any protective covers from the face of the Console. Be sure to record the serial number in the field provided at the front of this manual. Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance in accordance with the Owner's Manual. Installing Shoe Clips (Cleats) on Cycling Shoes (optional accessory) Note: The shoe cleats fit both the right and left Pedals. Tools needed: pliers, 4mm hex key 1. With a pair of pliers, pull off the rubber cover to expose the cleat mounting holes on the bottom of the cycling shoe. Note: This step may not be necessary, depending on the type of shoe. 2. From the bottom of the shoe, put the anti-skid sheet in position over the cleat holes and then a cleat. Be sure the single arrow on the cleat points toward the toe of the shoe. Tighten the cleat mounting bolts (2.5 N·m). 4 mm 3. The cleat has an adjustment range of 20mm front to back and 5mm left to right. Practice engaging with the Pedal and releasing, one shoe at a time. Readjust to determine the best cleat position. 4. Using a 4mm hex key, fully tighten the cleat mounting bolts (5 - 6 N·m). 7

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Step 4. Final Inspection
Inspect your machine to ensure that all fasteners are tight and components are properly assembled.
Note:
Remove any protective covers from the face of the Console.
Be sure to record the serial number in the field provided at the front of this manual.
Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance in accordance with the Owner’s
Manual.
Installing Shoe Clips (Cleats) on Cycling Shoes (optional accessory)
Note:
The shoe cleats fit both the right and left Pedals.
Tools needed:
pliers, 4mm hex key
1.
With a pair of pliers, pull off the rubber cover to expose the cleat
mounting holes on the bottom of the cycling shoe.
Note:
This step may not be necessary, depending on the type of shoe.
2.
From the bottom of the shoe, put the anti-skid sheet in position over
the cleat holes and then a cleat. Be sure the single arrow on the cleat
points toward the toe of the shoe. Tighten the cleat mounting bolts (2.5
N·m).
3.
The cleat has an adjustment range of 20mm front to back and 5mm
left to right. Practice engaging with the Pedal and releasing, one shoe
at a time. Readjust to determine the best cleat position.
4.
Using a 4mm hex key, fully tighten the cleat mounting bolts (5 – 6
N·m).
4 mm