Service And Technical Data; Preventive Maintenance Tips - Life Fitness Lifecycle LC5500 Owner's Manual

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5.1 Preventive Maintenance Tips

Your recumbent Lifecycle exercise bike is backed by the engineering excellence of Life
Fitness and is one of the most reliable, rugged and trouble-free pieces of exercise equipment
on the market today. Commercial Life Fitness exercise bikes are among the most popular
of aerobic trainers, regularly standing up to marathon use — 18 hours a day, 7 days a week
— in health clubs, colleges and military facilities the world over.
Here are some preventive maintenance tips that will keep your recumbent Lifecycle
exercise bike operating at peak performance:
Locate your recumbent Lifecycle exercise bike in a cool, dry place.
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Clean the seat surface regularly.
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Clean the seat extrusion with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive liquid cleanser and
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check the seat adjustment pin insertion monthly.
Keep the display console free of fingerprints and salt build-up caused by sweat. Use
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a 100% cotton cloth lightly moistened with water and a mild liquid detergent (other
fabrics or paper towels may scratch the surface).
Long fingernails may scratch the surface of the console. Use the pad of your
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fingertip to press the console buttons.
NOTE: NEVER remove the stabilizer bar. When cleaning the exterior of the unit, a
non-abrasive cleanser and soft cotton cloth are strongly recommended. At
no time should cleanser be applied directly to any part of the equipment;
use non-abrasive cleanser on a soft cloth and then wipe the unit.
DO NOT step on any portion of the housing when getting on or off the
bike; doing so may crack the housing. The correct way to get on (mount)
the recumbent Lifecycle exercise bike is to step over and straddle the
housing, then lower yourself onto the seat. Reverse the procedure to get
off (dismount).
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