Preventative Maintenance Schedule - Keiser M Series Assembly And Operation Manual

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M3i INDOOR GROUP CYCLE
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Routine maintenance is an essential part of maintaining the highest level of equipment safety, as
well as optimal equipment performance. Immediately replace damaged, worn, or broken parts and do not use
the bike until all repairs have been completed and tested by a certified Keiser technician.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Every Workout
Weekly
for the
1st Month
Monthly
Quarterly
Annually
Bike is properly stabilized, level to the floor (refer to "Base Stabilizer" section, page 14).
Check that parts most susceptible to wear are not damaged or broken (Adjustment
Knobs, L-Handles, Pedal Cages, Pedal Straps, and Seat Upholstery).
Cleaning: Target areas in the sweat path with a dry soft towel or cloth.
Check to ensure that the bike is in safe proper working order (perform the full "Proper
Operation Check," page 14).
Check that parts most susceptible to wear are not damaged or broken (Adjustment
Knobs, L-Handles, Pedal Cages, Pedal Straps, and Seat Upholstery).
Clean the external body/parts thoroughly, targeting areas that come in contact with
sweat, using a damp soft towel and a mild detergent (neutral, non-caustic). Wipe dry
the equipment.
Apply wax to protect the paint finish on metal parts:
1. Wipe down and thoroughly clean the bike prior to applying wax.
2. Use an easily applied automotive treatment such as Meguiar's
and Wipe.
3. Target areas that come in contact with sweat as they are most vulnerable to rust.
NOTE: Failure to apply a coat of wax to high-sweat areas at a minimum of four times
a year will decrease paint and frame life due to corrosion and will void the warranty.
Check to ensure all external visible screws and nuts are not loose and that they are
tightened.
Check parts most susceptible to wear and replace if damaged or broken (Adjustment
Knobs, L-Handles, Pedal Cages, Pedal Straps, and Seat Upholstery).
The low battery signal ("LO-BA") will appear on the computer display when it is time to
replace the batteries (two AA batteries, refer to "Computer Battery Replacement" on
page 23 for complete instructions).
NOTE: For establishments with multiple bikes, replacement of all computer batteries at
the same time is recommended.
Apply LPS 3
Rust Inhibitor or WD-40 Specialist
®
Bracket Bearing and to the clip-in portion of each Pedal.
Apply lubricant to the Adjustment Knobs:
1. Unscrew and remove the Adjustment Knobs.
2. Clean threads with a lint-free cloth.
3. Apply a moderate amount of lubricant to threads, then replace the Adjustment Knobs.
NOTE: Both the threaded stud and the threaded insert nut are stainless steel. It is critical to
keep the threads lubricated with a heavy grease (preferably white or clear in color), such
as HYDROTEX
Acculube #2 or any compound with equivalent anti-wear and corrosion
®
resistant properties.
22
Quik Detailer Mist
®
Corrosion Inhibitor to the Left Bottom
®

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