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  • Page 1 U S E R M A N U A L...
  • Page 2 In Studio with Tunde Oyeneyin...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    S E T T I N G U P Y O U R B I K E Location Requirements T H E C L A S S S C R E E N Moving The Bike M A I N T E N A N C E A N D C A R E Seat Height...
  • Page 4: S A F E T Y I N F O R M At I O N

    Incorrect or excessive or mental capabilities that impair the training can result in serious injury. safe use of the bike must not use the Use only original parts from the bike. Keep children and pets away from manufacturer.
  • Page 5: N O T I C E S

    AUSTRALIA occur in a particular installation. If this waste. Please recycle where Peloton Interactive Australia Pty Ltd equipment does cause harmful facilities exist. Check with your 20 Martin Place interference to radio or television...
  • Page 6: S P E C I F I C At I O N S

    S P E C I F I C A T I O N S TOUCHSCREEN SEAT DEPTH L-HANDLE HANDLEBARS SADDLE RESISTANCE KNOB/ EMERGENCY BRAKE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT L-HANDLE WEIGHT FLYWHEEL HOLDERS SEAT HEIGHT L-HANDLE TRANSPORT WHEELS BELT GUARD PEDAL LEVELING FEET...
  • Page 7: Touchscreen Specifications

    POWER BUTTON AUDIO JACK VOLUME CONTROLS METRICS PORT ETHERNET PORT USB PORT POWER INPUT...
  • Page 8 S P E C I F I C A T I O N S C O N T I N U E D B I K E T O U C H S C R E E N 21.5” 1080p HD touchscreen 4' L x 2' W FOOTPRINT : WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac / 100 Mbps Ethernet...
  • Page 9: S E T T I N G U P Y O U R B I K E

    Use a mat to avoid damage to the bike and floor 24" 24" Allow a clearance of 24” (60 cm) on each side of the bike 24" M O V I N G T H E B I K E Tilt the bike forward onto the wheels.
  • Page 10: Seat Height

    To prevent injury, always adjust seat and handlebars to your personal requirements. Tighten all adjustment handles before using the Peloton Bike. Projecting adjustment handles could interfere with your movements. Do not exceed maximum adjustment marks on seat and handlebar posts and sliders.If any adjustment handle sticks out sideways, pull the handle out, rotate it...
  • Page 11: Handlebar Height

    C AU T I O N The Peloton Bike has a direct driven flywheel; the pedals will continue to move until the flywheel stops. Reduce speed slowly. To stop the flywheel immediately, push down the resistance knob.
  • Page 12: Clipping In And Out

    T O C L I P I N : into the pedal, then push down through your heel. Kick your heel away from the bike. T O C L I P O U T: A D J U S T I N G R E S I S T A N C E...
  • Page 13: G E T T I N G S Ta R T E D

    P O W E R I N G O N A N D O F F Hold the power button for two seconds to power on the bike The bike will sleep after about 20 minutes of inactivity. To wake the bike, press the power button To power down, hold the power button for two seconds.
  • Page 14: Connecting To Wifi

    To connect to a wired network, connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the touchscreen and to a wall jack or router used by your local area network. The bike will connect to the network automatically.
  • Page 15: Logging In

    P E L O T O N 1 0 1 When logging in for the first time, please have Select Peloton 101 from the menu for more on adjusting your available your Subscription Activation Key or the bike to fit your body and maintaining proper body position login information you set up when you purchased the when you ride.
  • Page 16 C L A S S S C R E E N TIME REMAINING HEART RATE* LEADERBOARD DISTANCE TRAVELED TOTAL OUTPUT CALORIES BURNED O U T P U T C A D E N C E R E S I S TA N C E How fast you're pedaling, The power you're exerting, Pedaling difficulty, measured...
  • Page 17: M A I N T E N A N C E A N D C A R E

    Replace any damaged or defective parts immediately. Do not use the bike until the repair is performed. Only use original parts from the manufacturer. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Peloton could void the warranty.
  • Page 18: Every 15 To 20 Rides

    E M E R G E N C Y B R A K E : while pedaling slowly. The flywheel should come to a complete stop immediately. If it does not, stop using the bike immediately and contact Peloton Support.
  • Page 19: Annually

    A N N U A L LY Replace pedals. Tighten new pedals to 25 lb-ft of P E D A L S : torque. For further instructions, see support.onepeloton.com.
  • Page 20: B I K E A S S E M B Ly

    WA R N I N G These assembly instructions are intended to assist trained professional installers in assembling the Peloton Bike. Damage or equipment failure resulting from the improper or negligent assembly of the bike will not be covered under Peloton’s warranties.
  • Page 21 WA R N I N G Perform a complete visual inspection of the Peloton Bike and test all features and functions prior to use.
  • Page 22 B I K E A S S E M B L Y C O N T I N U E D...
  • Page 23: Spare Parts

    S P A R E P A R T S Saddle SP-03-1 Small L-handle SP-06/RP-06 Large L-handle SP-07/RP-07 Outer Belt Guard SP-11-12 Belt SP-15 Right Crank Arm SP-11-17 Left Crank Arm SP-11-19 Front Belt Guard SP-11-26 Sensor Assembly SP-27-2/RP-27 Foot SP-31 Wheels SP-32 Stabilizer Screw Set SP-35 Wire Bracket SP-41/RP-41...
  • Page 24: Assembly

    Screw them in with the 5mm Allen wrench. Loosen the L-handle at the front of the bike frame and slide the handlebar post into the head tube. Add an M5×15 Phillips head screw to the hole at the end of the handlebar post.
  • Page 25 Add the front stabilizer and four M8x20 socket cap screws. Screw them in with a 6mm Allen wrench. Rest the bike frame on the handlebars and front stabilizer. Add the rear stabilizer and four M8x20 socket cap screws. Screw them in with the 6mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 26 Plug the power cord into the power supply and the back of the bike. Plug the power supply into an outlet. Check that the bike is stable. If it rocks or wobbles, adjust the outer feet on each stabilizer until all feet rest firmly...
  • Page 27: Wa R R A N T Y

    Peloton Bikes, the owner of the original did not originally assemble the Peloton Subscription attached to that Peloton warrants the components Bike or if the Peloton Bike is moved to Peloton Bike. and all original parts of the original a location that is outside of Peloton's pedals that come with the Peloton service area.
  • Page 28 Incidental or consequential damages. Peloton is not responsible or liable If a defect arises in the Peloton Bike Damage or equipment failure due to for indirect, special, incidental or or a warranted component within the normal wear and tear, improper or...
  • Page 29 Limited Warranty or state to state. reconditioned to as-new condition the Peloton Bike will be governed by by Peloton or its vendors may the then-current dispute resolution sometimes be supplied as warranty procedures in Peloton’s Terms of...
  • Page 30 In Studio with Kendall Toole...
  • Page 31: S U P P O R T

    S U P P O R T QUES TIONS OR CONCERNS Peloton’s #1 concern is member satisfaction. If you require assistance or are experiencing issues with your Peloton Bike, please contact the member support team for additional help. US: 1.866.679.9129 Canada: 1.833.821.0099 support.onepeloton.com...
  • Page 32 P L - 0 1 | 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 . 0 © Peloton 2021, Peloton Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. onepeloton.com...

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