Schwinn IC PRO Bike Owners Preventative Maintenance Manual

Schwinn IC PRO Bike Owners Preventative Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Schwinnequipment.com Schwinn IC PRO Bike Owners Preventative Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 2 Tools and lubricants required: • 14mm wrench • 15mm pedal wrench • Phillips screwdriver • 3, 4 and 8mm Allen key • Schwinn Silicone spray (Part # 72016) or other Silicone-based spray • Teflon based lubricant • Multipurpose grease • Cloth...
  • Page 3 ACTIVITY 1 - Daily Adjust resistance knob to the least resistance at the end of each workout.
  • Page 4 ACTIVITY 2 - Daily Remove handlebar post, clean sleeve and leave beside bike overnight to allow handlebar sleeve to dry. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning.
  • Page 5 ACTIVITY 3 - Daily Spray some Schwinn Silicone or other silicone-based spray onto a clean cloth and clean the bike; this will preserve the condition of the bike. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning.
  • Page 6 ACTIVITY 4 Check the pedal threads are tight using a 15mm open-ended wrench; tighten the left pedal by turning anti-clockwise and tighten the right pedal by turning clockwise. Additionally check for any loose parts (i.e. pop pins, seat, water bottle holders & leveller feet) and tighten as required.
  • Page 7 ACTIVITY 5 - Weekly Clean and lubricate all pop pin threads with Schwinn Silicone or other silicone-based Spray.
  • Page 8 ACTIVITY 6 - Weekly Spray some Schwinn Silicone or other silicone-based spray onto a clean cloth and turn flywheel until the rim is clean and lubricated. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning.
  • Page 9 ACTIVITY 7 - Weekly Remove seat and handlebar posts (seat post shown) and lubricate with Schwinn Silicone or other silicone-based spray. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning.
  • Page 10 ACTIVITY 8 - Monthly Check crank arm bolts are tight using an 8mm Allen key. To tighten, turn bolts clockwise on both sides.
  • Page 11 ACTIVITY 9 - Monthly Remove both Brake pads by adjusting the tension knob to the least resistance and remove the bolt, spring and two washers using a 4mm Allen wrench. In some cases the Brake pads are secured by two Philips screws, for this type of fitting remove both screws.
  • Page 12 ACTIVITY 10 - Monthly Slide brake pad out by applying lateral pressure on the brake assembly. Please note the brake pads with the 4mm bolt fitting are handed, so when replacing the existing or fitting new brake pads ensure they are fitted to the correct side. The brake pads with the screw fitting are not handed.
  • Page 13 ACTIVITY 11 - Monthly Clean existing or replace worn/damaged brake pads. Before replacing spray a generous amount of Schwinn Silicone or other silicone-based spray on both brake pads and replace, after this is completed tighten the brake knob to the highest resistance for approximately 30 minutes to allow the lubricant to penetrate through the brake pads.
  • Page 14 ACTIVITY 12 - Monthly Teflon based lubricant Lubricate the drive chain through the rear access hole ONLY with a Teflon based lubricant; two revolutions of the crank arm will lubricate the entire chain. Do not over lubricate the chain as the lubricant will drip out the bottom of the chain guard.
  • Page 15 ACTIVITY 13 - Quarterly Remove either the left or right shroud using a Philips screwdriver and lubricate the tension knob thread with a multipurpose grease can.
  • Page 16 Please contact service@schwinncycling.co.uk for more information. The Teflon based lubricant and grease is widely available at hardware shops. Annual Service: To maintain your bikes in excellent working condition and potentially increase the life cycle of your product, we recommend to get your Schwinn bike serviced qualified Schwinn...
  • Page 17 Schwinn IC PRO. Bikes – Owners Preventative Maintenance Guide V3 / 2013...

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