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SETTING UP YOUR BIKE

SETTING UP YOUR BIKE

CONTINUED

CLIPPING IN

CLIPPING OUT

Point your toes down to fit the cleat into the pedal, then push down through your heel. 

CAUTION:

 The bike is equipped with Delta-compatible pedals. Always cycle using 

footwear equipped with appropriate cleats. Never ride the bike barefoot.

Hold the resistance knob down and kick your heel away from the bike.

Summary of Contents for Bike+

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...additional languages at onepeloton co uk manuals SAFET Y INFORMATION NOTICES L ABELS MEMBER SUPPORT SPECIFICATIONS SETTING UP YOUR BIKE Location Requirements Moving The Bike Clipping In and Out Adjust...

Page 3: ...ll times Children over the age of 14 and persons with a lack of experience and knowledge must be given supervision or instruction before using the bike Do not allow children to perform maintenance or...

Page 4: ...training Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice This product is...

Page 5: ...ed in Taiwan Designed in NYC Peloton Interactive Inc 125 West 25th Street 11th Fl New York NY 10001 USA 1 866 679 9129 Peloton Interactive UK Limited 8th Floor Orion House 5 Upper St Martin s Lane Lon...

Page 6: ...BAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB D WATER BOTTLE HOLDER E FLYWHEEL F WHEELS G FEET H PEDALS I BELT GUARD J SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB K SEAT SLIDER L ATCH L WEIGHT HOLDERS M SADDLE N RESISTANCE KNOB EMERGEN...

Page 7: ...12 13 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Q VOLUME CONTROLS R POWER BUT TON S AUDIO JACK T POWER DATA PORT U NETWORK PORT CONTINUED R S T U Q...

Page 8: ...h all interfaces connected 1 91W Time to enter Standby Mode 20 mins of inactivity OFF MODE Power Consumption 0 39W Time to enter Off mode N A Turn off equipment using power switch TOUCHSCREEN SPECIFIC...

Page 9: ...ension cords or adaptors The included power cord must be able to reach an outlet y Tilt the bike forward onto the wheels Lift the rear stabiliser while a second person holds the handlebars y Carefully...

Page 10: ...he seat depth y Close the latch to lock the seat in place CAUTION Always remove any weights from the weight holder before adjusting the seat CAUTION Fully tighten knob before using the Peloton Bike CA...

Page 11: ...ock the handlebars in place 1 Arms slightly bent 2 Hands rest on the handlebars without reaching 3 Leg slightly bent at the bottom of the stroke 1 2 3 These adjustments should get you started If you r...

Page 12: ...Hold the top and bottom of the touchscreen and tilt it forward or back You should be able to view the screen comfortably when seated on the bike CONTINUED 1 Make sure that the touchscreen is vertical...

Page 13: ...r toes down to fit the cleat into the pedal then push down through your heel CAUTION The bike is equipped with Delta compatible pedals Always cycle using footwear equipped with appropriate cleats Neve...

Page 14: ...he lock cable through the left pedal and around the rear stabiliser y Pull the lock open and insert the cable loop y Close the lock and rotate dials CAUTION Always lock the bike when not in use ADJUST...

Page 15: ...To wake the bike press the power button y To power down hold the power button for two seconds Select Shut Down when prompted GETTING STARTED PLUGGING IN y Plug the power supply into the wall y Plug t...

Page 16: ...ect a class to view details Tap Start to enter the class screen y To connect a heart rate monitor wireless headphones or Apple Watch select a class and press Start You will have the chance to connect...

Page 17: ...GES AUTO FOLLOW Tap the lock symbol to automatically adjust resistance to match the target resistance range CADENCE How fast you re pedaling in revolutions per minute OUTPUT The power you re exerting...

Page 18: ...screws x 4 Left and right pedals Water bottle holder Long screw with nut Shoulder bolt Touchscreen Touchscreen screws x 2 1 Rest the bike frame on its back 2 Attach front stabiliser using the 6mm All...

Page 19: ...22 Plug the cables coming from the monitor mount into the audio and Peloton ports 9 Thread both of the cables from the handlebar through the monitor mount Add the monitor mount cap 10 Rotate the top o...

Page 20: ...al and anti clockwise to tighten the left pedal y Cleats Use a 4 mm Allen key to tighten any loose screws attaching your cleats to your cycling shoes y Seat Make sure the seat is parallel to the groun...

Page 21: ...ing slowly The flywheel should come to a complete stop immediately If it does not stop using the bike immediately and contact Peloton Support y Seat slider latch Check the seat slider for movement whe...

Page 22: ...damage loose parts or other signs of wear and tear that could cause breakdowns or part failures Any pedal that shows signs of wear or damaged parts should be removed from service immediately Please r...

Page 23: ...eates a risk of injury and property damage Peloton is not responsible or liable for any damage or injury incurred during or as a result of any move repair or attempted repair of equipment by anyone ot...

Page 24: ...n Limited Warranty Claims Any disputes between you and Peloton related to this Limited Warranty or the Peloton Bike will be governed by the then current dispute resolution procedures in Peloton s Term...

Page 25: ...Peloton 2020 Peloton Interactive Inc All rights reserved onepeloton com P L 0 2 0 0 0 2 7 1 0...

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