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Instructions for your BODY BIKE Indoor Cycle BODY BIKE Classic Supreme BODY BIKE ® I N DO OR C Y C L E...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Equipment required Unpacking Sidewards play in Introduction Drill bit posts Drill A coin Specifications 3mm Allen wrench General information Bottom Frame 32mm wrench Warranty 13 mm wrench Adjustment Handle Assembly Unpacking Saddle 5mm Allen Wrench Bottom frame 14 mm wrench Screwdriver...
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find clear instructions on how to maintain the cycle. Over time it will be necessary to replace worn-out parts.You will find a detailed description of all BODY BIKE’s spare parts on our website www.body-bike.com. When ordering spare parts from the local BODY BIKE distributor, please refer to the item number (P/N no.) in order to make sure you will...
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SPECIFICATIONS Length, Width, Height: Maximum user weight Manufacturer: Assembled size: 150 kg (Please note that the max. BODY BIKE International A/S 105cm, 60cm, 100cm pedal load may be lower) Pier 6 Nord Packed size (5 cycles): DK-9900 Frederikshavn 120cm, 80cm, 114cm...
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I N DOOR C Y C L E GENERAL INFORMATION WARRANTY Wipe off the cycle after EVERY use Warranty for the Danish manufac- tured BODY BIKE Indoor Cycle: ALWAYS loosen all handles and release tension after use A two-year warranty against manufacturing defects, excluding...
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BODY BIKE ® I N DOOR C Y C L E UNPACKING THE PALLET 1) Begin by opening the top of the box. 2) Remove all the unmounted parts. 3) Flatten the box on the floor next to the pallet. 4) Loosen the two screws mounting the first cycle to the pallet.
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BOTTOM FRAME LIFT A fixing tool can be bought at BODY BIKE International A/S to ease the mounting of the bottom frame. 1. Arrange the bottom frames parallel on the floor next to the cycle with the correct mounting distance between them, see figure 1.
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BODY BIKE ® I N DOOR C Y C L E Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 HANDLEBAR SADDLE the brake, so the pedalarm is unable to rotate, see figure 7 1: Place the handlebar on top 1: Place the saddle in the track of the front post.
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MAINTENANCE Cleaning (After every use) Lubrication (When necessary) Cleaning the posts (Every other week) Sidewards play in posts (When necessary) Adjustment handles (Min. every 3 months)13 Replacing the brake pad (When necessary) Poly-V belt (When necessary) Removal of side covers (When necessary)
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BODY BIKE ® I N DOOR C Y C L E CLEANING After each workout, wipe the cycle down with tissue paper. If the cycle is covered in sweat or dirt, use water in a spray bottle and if necessary a tissue with some washing-up liquid.
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2: Wet the special sponge tool with catches too hard. Only use the oil and press the extra oil out of the 1: Pull out the seat post and original BODY BIKE lubrication sponge. the front post and wipe them oil. It is important only to...
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BODY M30 SCREW BIKE ® I N DOOR C Y C L E HANDLE BRASS INSET SCREW HANDLEGRIP WASHER SPRING MAIN SCREW Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 SIDEWARDS PLAY IN 3: Remount the seat post ADJUSTMENT HANDLE Every 3 months the handles POSTS 4: Carefully lift up the top cover need cleaning and grease to...
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REPLACING THE BRAKE PAD 3: Lubricate the internal parts with grease before reassembling the handle. Even though the brake pad has been Remember to lubricate inside the well maintained, in time it will be worn. handlegrip as well. Figure 16 shows the difference between a well lubricated pad (left) and a poorly 4: Reassemble the handle by inserting lubricated pad (right).
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BODY BIKE ® I N DOOR C Y C L E 3: Turn the entire brake down and away from the centre of the cycle, see figure 18. LOOSEN REMOVE 4: Remove the M5 lock nut and the washer on top of the brake pad with an 8mm wrench.
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figure 10. can be bought at your local both in front and back with a BODY BIKE Distributor. 13 mm wrench. 2: Loosen the bolts (1) on both 6: Tighten the counter bolt (2)
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BODY TROUBLE SHOOTER BIKE ® I N D OOR C Y C L E Correct lubrication? How to lubricate? The cycle is correctly lubricated when the friction See page 12. surface of the flywheel has a thin film of oil. How to keep the cycles in good condition? When to lubricate? It is a good idea to place a board at the exit of the spin-...
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CLASSIC SUPREME FIRST AID KIT Including a range of spare parts for easy replacement of wearing parts. Item number: 97200010...
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BODY BIKE ® I N DOOR C Y C L E CLASSIC SUPREME TOOL BOX Handy tool box containing a wide range of tools for maintenance purposes, e.g. the three spanners included in the starter set. Item number:...
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