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INDEX

Adjustment handles 

14

Adjustment screw 

 10

Assembly  

7-12

Belt  

6, 21

Bottom frame  

9

Bottle holder  

 

17

Brake  

19-20

Cleaning  

16-17

Cover  

18-19

Crank, warranty  

5-6

Frame  

8-9

Grease  

11, 14, 20

Handle  

6, 9, 10

Handlebar  

10

Height  

4

Information, general  

4

Length  

4

Maintenance  

13-20

Manufacturer  

4

Mounting  

8, 11, 14

Patent  

4

Pedal  

11-12

Poly V-belt  

21

Post (front and seat)  

15

Product description  

4

Rubber feet  

5, 6, 8

Saddle  

10

Side cover  

17-18

Tools  

8, 11, 14

User weight  

4

Wear and tear 

6

Weight  

4

Width  

4

Wheel  

9

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Summary of Contents for Classic

Page 1: ...01 INSTRUCTIONS BODY BIKE INDOOR CYCLE BODY BIKE CLASSIC ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...ne information 22 Index 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Unpacking Drill bit Drill Bottom frame 6 mm allen wrench 13 mm wrench Saddle 14 mm wrench Pedals 15mm pedal wrench Grease Cleaning Tissue paper or cloth Spray bottle with water Soap only washing up liquid Vaseline oil Post cleaning Cloth Vaseline oil Adjustment handle 5mm Allen Wrench Screwdriver Steel brush Grease Brush Brake block 8 mm wrench Poly V b...

Page 3: ...will 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 and exploded drawings of 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 receive the correct spare part We...

Page 4: ... hardened Wipe off the cycle after EVERY use ALWAYS loosen all handles and release tension after use The rubber feet should always be adjusted to ensure that the cycle is in level Every other year the rubber feet should be replaced as the rubber hardens and becomes unable to absorb the impact Tighten up the pedals every 14 days or every month to avoid them getting loose or breaking off Pedals and ...

Page 5: ...information to our customers we hereby outline the warranty obligations applicable to BODY BIKE Indoor Cycles The warranty comes into force the moment the unit leaves BODY BIKE International A S To get an overview see figure 1 05 ...

Page 6: ...ginal BODY BIKE spare parts All warranties are cancelled if the cycle has been modified or in any way not used as intended PLEASE NOTE ALWAYS RELEASE TENSION AFTER USE In order for the warranty to be sustained all instructions in the respective manuals have to be followed This particularly relates to Replacement of rubber feet on the bottom frames once a year Replacement of pedals once a year and ...

Page 7: ...Unpacking 8 Bottom frame 8 9 Handlebar 10 Saddle 10 Pedals 11 12 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 07 ...

Page 8: ...s parallel on the floor next to the cycle with the correct mounting distance between them see figure 3 On the front bottom frame the transport wheels should point forward 2 Take hold of the front post and seat post and lift the cycle onto the bottom frames see figure 3 Ensure that the holes in the frame match the holes in the bottom frames 3 Put on the spring lock washer and the cap nut and tighte...

Page 9: ...FRAME Figure 3 Figure 4 Front bottom frame with wheels pointing forward Back bottom frame LIFTING SPOTS Be sure that the saddle and handlebar are locked before lifting CAP NUT WASHER Tighten with no more than 12 Nm 09 ...

Page 10: ...ng the adjustment screw on the side of the handlebar HANDLEBAR WASHER SADDLE ONLY RELAVENT IF THE SADDLE IS NOT ALREADY INSTALLED 1 Place the saddle in the track on the seat post 2 Secure the saddle with the remaining adjustment handle see figure 6 To fasten the saddle to the adaptor and adjust the tilt of the saddle use a 14 mm wrench on the bolt marked with an A on figure 6 WASHER Figure 5 Figur...

Page 11: ...side The pedals should always be screwed on in the direction of the handlebar see figure 9 and 10 Make sure that the hole in the pedal arm is greased when mounting the pedal Start mounting the pedal by hand as tools will tighten the pedal at a wrong angle 3 After tightening by hand use a 15mm ped al wrench to tighten the pedal completely 45N 4 5kg Figure 7 Clockwise will increase the resistance Co...

Page 12: ...Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Tighten in the direction of the handlebar Point upwards 012 ...

Page 13: ...ASSEMBLY MAINTENANCE Adjustment handles 14 Cleaning the posts 15 Cleaning 16 Removal of side covers 17 18 Service hatch 19 Replacing the brake block 19 20 Poly V belt 21 013 ...

Page 14: ... used for example a screwdriver 3 Lubricate the internal parts with grease before reassembling the handle Remember to lubricate inside the handle as well 4 Reassemble the handle by inserting the main screw in the handle grip 5 The spring is inserted into the top of the handle and fixed in place with the remaining screw 6 Tighten with a 5mm Allen wrench 7 Add grease to the main screw before mountin...

Page 15: ...st you can adjust it on both sides of the cycle with the screws marked with an S on figure 12 This adjustment has to be very subtle in order for the post still to be able to move up and down CLEANING THE POSTS PLEASE NOTE The posts should be cleaned every other week to keep them in good condition Created by Olena Panasovska from the Noun Project 1x oily cloth Release Figure 12 Vertical adjustment ...

Page 16: ...ts except the handlebar and saddle Vacuum clean the bike inside when necessary to prevent dust from gathering on the flywheel If dirt has already gathered on the flywheel edge use a piece of rough felt to sand it down Always make sure that the small hole by the front bottom frame is not blocked and allows water and sweat to exit the frame see figure 13 CLEANING PLEASE NOTE NEVER use alcohol or che...

Page 17: ...he bottle holder with a 4 mm Allen wrench See figure 15 2 Loosen all the screws holding the side cov er with a PZ2 drill bit See figure 15 3 Keep all the bolts together in order not to lose them 5 Slide the side cover free from the top cov er Do always this in the direction of the steer See figure 16 Figure 14 PLEASE NOTE You dont need to remove the top cover in order to remove the side covers 017...

Page 18: ...Figure 15 Remove the 7 bolts and slide the side cover off in the dirrection of the steer Figure 16 018 ...

Page 19: ...rake block it is necessary to remove the right side cover from the cycle See figure 14 16 1 Loosen all the screws in the side cover and remove them as well as the bottle holder 2 Remove the side cover by sliding the side cover in the direction of the steer See figure 16 3 Release tension completely on the brake Coun terclockwise will loosen the resistance See figure 7 4 Remove the two screws holdi...

Page 20: ...ure 20 6 Fasten the remaining screw furthest away from the block and then make sure that both screws are tightened properly see figure 21 7 Grease should be applied to the cavity on top of the brake block or to the top nut on the brake to ensure a smooth interaction between the two 8 Finally remount the side cover by screwing in the corner screws first Hereafter the remaining screws PLEASE NOTE Cl...

Page 21: ...ts 3 On the right side the tool should be pulled downwards and on the left side upwards to tighten with a 10 mm wrench 5 The belt should be tightened to approximately 125 kg 229 Hz To measure this a special device can be bought at your local BODY BIKE distributor Go to page 22 6 Tighten the counter bolt 2 on both sides of the cycle again 7 And tighten the bolt 1 again on both sides of the cycle 8 ...

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Page 23: ...rranty 5 6 Frame 8 9 Grease 11 14 20 Handle 6 9 10 Handlebar 10 Height 4 Information general 4 Length 4 Maintenance 13 20 Manufacturer 4 Mounting 8 11 14 Patent 4 Pedal 11 12 Poly V belt 21 Post front and seat 15 Product description 4 Rubber feet 5 6 8 Saddle 10 Side cover 17 18 Tools 8 11 14 User weight 4 Wear and tear 6 Weight 4 Width 4 Wheel 9 023 ...

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