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MATRIX Fitness Systems Corp. 1610 Landmark Drive Cottage Grove, WI 53527 Toll-free: 866.693.4863 Local: 608.839.8686 www.matrixfitness.com LIVESTRONG S-Series Model no. 2010 EB LS Manufactured by: Indoorcycling Group GmbH Happurger Str. 84-88 90482 Nuremberg | Germany www.indoorcycling.com info@indoorcycling.com CAUTION ! Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment. Keep this manual for future reference.
38 Technical specifications: The LIVESTRONG E-Series Bike is according to EN 957 a Class S product for professional and / or commercial use. Such training equipment is intended for the use in training areas of organizations such as fitness clubs or sport associations, where access and control is specially regulated by the person who has the legal responsibility.
Indoor Cycle in a garage or covered patio or near water. Place the LIVESTRONG E-Series Indoor Cycle on a level surface. To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat beneath the LIVESTRONG E-Series Indoor Cycle. Make sure that there is adequate room around the LIVESTRONG E-Series Indoor Cycle to mount, dismount, and operate it.
Levelling Feet You will find the production code on the left side of the LIVESTRONG E-Seriess within the lower range of the frame. Please register to these in servicing and maintenance lists. Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com...
HOW TO ASSEMBLE LIVESTRONG E-Series SW 17mm 15mm Pedal hand tight SW 14mm Wrench Assure that black rubber washer is placed Assure that plastic gasket is placed between between upper frame and bolt/washer. stabilizer and frame. Assure that plastic gasket is placed between Assure that black rubber washer is placed stabilizer and frame.
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HOW TO ASSEMBLE LIVESTRONG E-Series SW 17mm hand tight SW 14mm 15mm Pedal Wrench Stop mark Make sure the seat is fixed properly in a LEVEL HORIZONTAL position and securely tigthend ! Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com...
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Pedal marked R installed on right crank (clockwise). Pedal marked L installed on left crank (counter-clockwise) Pedals must be fastened with significant strength to avoid loosening with use of the LIVESTRONG E-Series. Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com...
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Optional accessory wireless commercial computer page 8 - 18 Wireless Commercial Computer - PRO 1.0 Article no. ST02 01 20 Article no. 02 01 20 Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 www.indoorcycling.com ENG 8...
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PARTS Computer console Wireless cadence Computer Textile heart transmitter mounting bracket rate chest belt Art.no.: 020121 Art.no.: 020122 Art.no.: 020123 Art.no.: 020125 Art.no.: ST 020121 Art.no.: ST 020122 Art.no.: ST 020123 Art.no.: ST 020125 optional accessory Magnet Art.no.: 020124 Art.no.: ST 020124 M4 x 10 M5 x 50 PZ 2...
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ASSEMBLY hand tight PZ 2 The channel transmitting the cadence signal from the transmitter to the computer console is pre set. A sticker on the housing indicates the preset channel on computer & transmitter. The channel can manually be changed. To avoid cross reading please assure a clearance of 52`` (1,3m) between components set on identical channels or simply swap to another...
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hand tight PZ 2 The use of rechargable Batteries may leads to male function of the computer and trans- mitter units due to a voltage lesser than 1,5V Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 www.indoorcycling.com ENG 11...
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PZ 2 hand tight Magnet Screws are made of plastic in order to avoid rust point. Do not overtighten and strip the head. Magnet Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 www.indoorcycling.com ENG 12...
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hand tight PZ 2 1 x B 1 x C Please assure that protective rubber strip is used under computer bracket clamp. 2 x A Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 www.indoorcycling.com ENG 13...
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digital cadence signal distribution 45º analog heart rate signal distribution bike 2 bike 1 bike 3 120º cross reading no cross reading Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 www.indoorcycling.com ENG 14...
COMMERCIAL INDOOR CYCLING COMPUTER Specifications Technical Features: • Wireless data transmission only via chest belt (16 channel digital cadence and analog heart rate 5,4khz ± 10%) • Compatible with analog Polar heart rate transmission (integrated chest belt receiver) • Display background illumination (5 seconds) •...
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COMMERCIAL INDOOR CYCLING COMPUTER Before you start your training: • Make sure the channel setting of the console is in sync with the cadence transmitter setting to allow proper cadence reading (Please refer to figure 3, Page 11 for detailed instructions) •...
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COMMERCIAL INDOOR CYCLING COMPUTER WARNING! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately. heart rate - actual heart rate - average cadence/RPM - actual cadence/RPM - average training information mile/km (presetting) scan functionality for...
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The batteries must not: • come in contact with fire • come in contact with coins or other metal objects • be used together with older batteries • be used with other makes or different types. If you don´t use the equipment for a prolonged period of time, please remove the batteries to avoid any damage by leaking or corroding batteries.
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INSTALLATION: CYCLE TUNE-UP The cycle tune-up must be performed at initial installation of the LIVESTRONG E-Series for optimal per- formance and longevity. Please read and follow all instructions below. If the LIVESTRONG E-Series is not installed and tuned as described, components may wear excessively and the LIVESTRONG E-Series may become damaged.
HOW TO ADJUST THE LIVESTRONG E-Series The LIVESTRONG E-Series can be adjusted for maximum comfort and exercise effec- tiveness. The instructions below describe one approach to adjusting the LIVESTRONG E- Series to ensure optimal user comfort and ideal body positioning; you may choose to adjust the LIVESTRONG E-Serie cycle differently.
(see the dotted line in image below). To adjust the horizontal position of the saddle, first dismount the LIVESTRONG E-Series. Next, loosen the rear adjustment knob, slide the saddle forward or backward as required, and then retighten the knob.
Series. Next, turn the front adjustment knob counter clockwise, slide the handlebar post up or down, and then retighten the adjustment knob. If your E–Series LIVESTRONG E-Series is equipped with a regular 2 way handlebar. If the handlebar is too close to the saddle, your breathing may feel restricted; if the handlebar is too far from the saddle, you may experience back discomfort.
Emergency brake How to move the LIVESTRONG E-Series: Due to the weight of the LIVESTRONG E-Series, it is recommended that two persons move it. While one person lifts the back of the LIVESTRONG E-Series, the second person firmly holds the handlebarand tips the LIVESTRONG E-Series forward until it rolls on the wheels.
WD40, Brunox or a similar solvent free lubricant. Daily maintenance: 1. Make sure that the LIVESTRONG E-Series is level. If the LIVESTRONG E-Series rocks on your floor, turn the levelling feet underneath the front or rear stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated (see HOW TO MOVE THE LIVESTRONG E-Series on page 23).
Bi-weekly maintenance: 1. The LIVESTRONG E-Series should not be used if the emergency brake system is not working pro- perly. While sitting on the saddle and pedalling, test the brake by pushing down the brake knob. The flywheel should come to a quick and complete stop.
3. To maintain the easy adjustability of the handlebar post, the handlebar post should be cleaned and lubricated. First, turn the front adjust- ment knob counter clockwise and slide the handlebar post out of the frame. Apply a small amount of lubricant spray to a lint-free cloth, and clean the handlebar post (C).
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Then, turn the resistance knob counter-clockwise until it stops. 3. Some parts of the LIVESTRONG E-Series may become loose as a result of repeated use. Check pedals, toe clips, and pedal straps, and make sure that they are properly tightened.
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5. Belt drive Important: A loose belt as well as an over- tightened belt cause inju- rider damage drive system. Checking belt tensi- on: To check for a loose belt, sit on the saddle, place your feet on the pedals, move the pedals until the crank arms are horizontal.
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MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY AND REQUIRED SCHEDULE Activity Rotation Details found on Feet levelling, disinfection and cleaning of the bike daily page 23 Servicing brake pads, detailed cleaning of the entire bike weekly page 24 Check emergency brake function bi-weekly page 25 Clean and lubricate saddle and handlebar sliders / posts bi-weekly page 25-26...
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Bi-Weekly maintenance Checklist Bike No. Production code Observations Action Taken Result Name / date Monthly maintenance Checklist Bike No. Production code Observations Action Taken Result Name / date Version 1.1 SBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 www.indoorcycling.com ENG 30...
SPARE PARTS Drive Gear Parts 02 40 C MD20 08 02 40 BE 02 40 90 02 40 CRMO R E 08 (BLK) 02 40 CRMO L E 08 (BLK) 02 40 C 2RS 02 40 C S 08 02 50 A Brake Parts 02 50 03 A 02 50 05...
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Flywheel 02 40 02 02 40 08 E LS 10 02 40 H 02 40 H L Handlebar 02 30 01 AL Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com ENG 32...
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Chain Guard 02 42 01 E 08 02 42 02 E LS 10 02 42 03 E LS 10 02 42 04 02 99 03 Frame 02 10 A 02 99 02 02 10 A 02 20 04 02 99 10 (optional) 02 99 11 (optional)
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The wireless commercial computer is an optional accessory available for the E-Series Indoor Cycle 02 99 02 10 HB 02 01 20 Pop pin adjustment knobs (Yellow) 02 10 B LS Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com ENG 34...
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0121 E LS (Black/ Yellow) Saddle Support 02 21 AK 02 20 02 02 21 01 AL (complete as- sembly) 02 10 G Pedals 01 40 A 2 Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com ENG 35...
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Rear Stabilizer 02 11 02 E 08 02 11 E 02 11 06 02 11 05 B Front Stabilizer 02 11 01 E 08 02 11 B 02 11 A Version 2.1 2010 EBLS Copyright by Indoorcycling Group GmbH 2010 | www.indoorcycling.com ENG 36...
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SPARE PARTS LIST Drive Gear Parts Chain Guard 02 40 CRMO R E 08 Right crank 02 42 02 E LS 10 Outer chain guard 02 40 CRMO L E 08 Left crank 02 42 04 Plastic cover 02 40 C S 08 Allen bolt M8x20 02 42 01 E 08 Inner chain guard...
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Warranty may vary by region or country. Defects caused by inappropriate use or handling of the product may cause denega- tion of the manufacturers warranty LIMITED WARRANTY LIVESTRONG E-Series E-Series LIVESTRONG E-Series 10 Year warranty: Frame...
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