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CycleOps Club IC Service Manual
CycleOps Club IC Service Manual

CycleOps Club IC Service Manual

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Club IC Assembly Service Manual
CHAPTERS:
1. UNPACKING THE CYCLEOPS INDOOR CYCLE.......1
2. BIKE ASSEMBLY.............................................................1
3. GENERAL USE................................................................4
3. COMMON ADJUSTMENTS.........................................6
4. LUBRICATION................................................................8
5. ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION...................................9
6. USB STICK.......................................................................10
7. RF INTERFERENCE.........................................................10
8. WARRANTY......................................................................10
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Club IC Assembly Service Manual CHAPTERS: 1. UNPACKING THE CYCLEOPS INDOOR CYCLE..1 2. BIKE ASSEMBLY.............1 3. GENERAL USE..............4 3. COMMON ADJUSTMENTS.........6 4. LUBRICATION..............8 5. ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION........9 6. USB STICK...............10 7. RF INTERFERENCE............10 8. WARRANTY..............10...
  • Page 2 CHAPTER 1: UNPACKING THE INDOOR CYCLE Place the box upright and cut the plastic binding straps. Lift the top of the box to expose the Indoor Cycle and packaging. Re- move all parts from the box and foam inserts and ensure all the following parts are included: Part Stabilizer front Stabilizer rear...
  • Page 3 Step 2: Attach Handlebars Insert the Handlebar post into the head Slide the plastic shim onto the D-shaped Slide the water bottle holder and plastic tube and secure it using the pull-pin. tube on the water bottle holders. spacer onto the handlebar assembly. Affi...
  • Page 4 Step 5: Electronics See CONSOLE section Bracket When fi rst setting up the CycleOps Club Indoor Cycle you must attach the console bracket to the bike. To attach console to bike, follow the instructions below: Use included screw to secure the console Slide console onto bracket.
  • Page 5: General Use

    CHAPTER 3: GENERAL USE The CycleOps Indoor Cycle is easy to use. Simply sit on the cycle, tighten the pedal straps and begin cycling. The CycleOps indoor cycle allows the user full control over resistance by simply adjusting the resistance knob. Typically, lower resistance levels enable you to pedal at a faster pace, placing increased demand on the cardiovascular system.
  • Page 6 To adjust the seat height: Dismount the cycle. Turn the seat height pop-pin counterclockwise and pull out on the pin to release it from its current preset location. Raise or lower the seat to the desired height, then gently release the pop-pin. Raise or lower the seat slightly, if necessary, until the pop-pin engages a preset hole.
  • Page 7: Common Adjustments

    Chain tension/Flywheel Alignment Over time, the chain on your CycleOps Indoor Cycle will stretch due to the load applied to it. The following instructions will aid you in properly tensioning the chain and aligning the fl ywheel in the frame of the CycleOps Indoor Cycle. CAUTION: Improper chain adjustment will cause premature wear and may void the warranty.
  • Page 8 Brake Adjustment The brake mechanism on your CycleOps indoor cycle has been adjusted at the factory. However, over time due to chain stretch and brake pad wear, it may need to be adjusted. To replace/adjust brake pad, use the following procedure: Tighten clamping bolt to 50 in-lbs.
  • Page 9: Lubrication

    • Stabilizers **Never use abrasive cleaning liquids or petroleum-based solvents when wiping down the bicycle. Inspection/Adjustment: Inspect the CycleOps Indoor Cycle for any loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Pay special attention to the following: • Pedals • Seat Assembly bracket •...
  • Page 10: Electronics Installation

    • Perform all Daily and Weekly maintenance recommendations. In addition: • Perform thorough cleaning of the CycleOps Indoor Cycle. This includes: • Remove handlebar tube and seat tube and clean both the stainless steel tube as well as inside the plastic sleeve •...
  • Page 11 STATS: Pressing and releasing the STATS button changes the screen from the dashboard display to the statistics display. The statistics display shows max and average values for ride metrics as well as total elapsed ride time. When using the USB stick (sold separately) pressing the STATS button again will show a third screen which displays elapsed time in power zones.
  • Page 12 3) Press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll to [COMP MODE] and press [STATS]. 4) Press [DOWN ARROW] to toggle between [200E] or [PT300]. Select setting Modes Comp Mode PT300 depending CycleOps Indoor Cycle model you own. Press [STATS] to accept Record Cntr Speed changes and reenter scrolling menu. Language...
  • Page 13 Setup Coded Sensor ID 1 1) From [MAIN MENU] press [DOWN ARROW] to scroll Main Menu through and press [STATS]. Time and Date Modes Coded Sensor ID 2) Press [STATS] to enter [CODED SENSOR ID]. Return Note: Each console is coded to the hub of its Indoor Cycle. It is advised that you note the HUB ID of each Indoor Cycle.
  • Page 14: Usb Stick

    CHAPTER 6: USB STICK: The USB Stick is a very important part of the CycleOps Power Training System. The USB Stick is used to both capture ride data as well as move it from the bike to a personal computer for detailed post-ride analysis via PowerAgent software. The console still works without the Stick, but ride data will not be captured and only analog heart rate straps can be used to monitor heart rate while riding.