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speakers can cause erratic readings. Moving your bike away from such interfer-
ence may eliminate this problem.
Another heart rate transmitter within three feet may cause abnormal heart rate
readings.
Check the battery in the back of the chest strap transmitter.
SOLUTION:
If using the contact heart rate sensor grips:
Make sure that the connection for the sensor grips is secure. Refer to the Assem-
bly Guide for specifi c connection instructions.
Grasp the heart rate sensor grips with both hands and apply fi rm and even pres-
sure to the grips.
Remember that contact heart rate grips are not always accurate due, in part, to
biological diff erences between users. Contact heart rate can be aff ected by body
oils, metal from jewelry or in clothing, as well as outside electrical interference.
PROBLEM:
Bike makes clicking noises.
SOLUTION:
Silly as it sounds, this is often simply a matter of shoelaces or pedal straps hitting
the side covers of the bike.
SOLUTION:
So, you say it’s not the shoelaces. Remove the pedals from the crank arms using
the pedal wrench that came with your bike. Apply multipurpose grease to the
pedal threads, then reattach and tighten the pedals keeping in mind that the left
pedal is reverse threaded.
PROBLEM:
Bike wobbles or rocks when in use.
SOLUTION:
Make sure that the bike is level in the position that it is located in. It should not
rock back and forth when in use. Make needed adjustments with the leveling
feet that are located on the rear stabilizer. Refer to the Assembly Guide for spe-
cifi c leveling instructions.
TROULESHOOTING