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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

 
This is general information for daily, weekly and monthly maintenance to be performed on your bike. 
 

DAILY MAINTENANCE 

 
After each exercise session, wipe down all the 
equipment: seat, frame, and handlebars. Pay 
special attention to the seat post, handlebar 
post, and belt/chain guard. Sweat is very 
corrosive and may cause problems that require 
parts replacement later. 
1.  Get on the bike and engage the drive train. 
2.  Pay attention  to any vibrations felt through 

the pedals. If you feel any vibrations, you 
may need to tighten the pedals, bottom 
bracket, or adjust the drive belt/chain 
tension.   

3.  Use a wrench to tighten the pedals until 

they are secure. 

MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 
 

1.  Check if all hardware is secure, such as: water 

bottle holder, flywheel nuts, belt/chain guard 
bolts, brake caliper lock nuts and brake caliper 
tension rod nuts. 

2.  Inspect the brake tension rod for signs of wear 

such as missing threads. Clean and lubricate 
the brake tension rod. 

3.  Clean and lubricate the seat post, handlebar 

post and seat slider. Remove any buildup of 
foreign material. 

 

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 
 

1.  Inspect moving parts and tighten the 

hardware.   

2.  Inspect pull pin frame fittings to make sure 

the fittings are secured. Loose frame fittings 
may strip out threads over time and cause 
extensive damage. 

3.  Clean and lubricate pop pin assemblies. 

Pull on the pin and spray a small amount of 
lubricant onto the shaft.   

4.  Tighten the seat hardware to make sure the 

seat is level and centered. 

5.  Brush and treat the resistance pads. 

Remove any foreign material that may have 
collected on the pads. Spray the pads with 
silicone lubricant. This helps to reduce 
noise from friction between the pads and 
the flywheel. 

6.  Visually inspect the bottom bracket, toe 

clips and toe straps. If any of them are 
loose or disconnected, attach and tighten.

 

 

LEATHER BRAKE PAD CARE (If Applicable) 
 

1.  Perform this maintenance when the brake pad 

is first installed and for the life of the brake pad. 
Following these simple guidelines can increase 
the life of your brake pads. 

2.  Some brake pad assemblies are pre-lubricated. 

Squeeze the brake pad. If lubricant is released, 
then the pad has been pre-lubricated. 

3.  If the brake pad is dry, then coat the brake pad 

with 3-n-1 oil. Brush the leather with a clean, 
wire bristle brush, and then apply the oil. The oil 
should be allowed to soak into the pad. Repeat 
4-5 times until the pad is saturated, but not 
dripping with oil. When the pad is saturated, it 
will no longer absorb oil. 

4.  Inspect the brake pad weekly and lubricate if 

needed. The pad should not have a glazed 
appearance. If the pad appears glazed, then 
brush it with wire brush and apply lubricant as 
needed. If any of the sponge padding is 
showing through the leather pad, the brake pad 
should be replaced.

 

NOTE: If you are unable to resolve an issue using the troubleshooting guide above, please 
contact Customer Service at support@sunnyhealthfitness.com. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SF-B1735

Page 1: ...SF B1735 USER MANUAL IMPORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions Your satisfaction is very important to us PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US supp...

Page 2: ...equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at...

Page 3: ...2 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 1...

Page 4: ...3 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 2 HARDWARE PACKAGE...

Page 5: ...09 Inertial Axle 1 D03 Bolt M6 12 S5 2 B10 Septum 1 D04 Bolt M10 16 S6 4 B11 Septum 1 D05 Bolt M10 25 S6 4 B12 Bearing 6202 2RZ NBK 3 D06 Flat Washer D10 20 2 0 8 B13 Bearing 6205 2RS NBK 2 D07 Rivet...

Page 6: ...d near the front of the manual Please contact us at support sunnyhealthfitness com or 1 877 90SUNNY 877 907 8669 No Description Spec QTY No Description Spec QTY D24 Nut M12 1 H6 S19 2 E01 Computer 1 D...

Page 7: ...B17 and remove the 4 Flat Washers No D06 from the Shipping Front Tube No A08 and Shipping Rear Tube No A09 You may save these Bolts No D04 Flat Washers No D06 Shipping Front Tube No A08 and the Shipp...

Page 8: ...Remove the 2 Nylon Nuts No D28L R located on the Pedals No C16L R Align the Left Pedal No C16L with the Left Crank Arm No B03L at 90 Screw the Left Pedal No C16L counter clockwise into its correspondi...

Page 9: ...tightening the T Shape Knob 2 No C15 Loosen and pull out the T Shape Knob 1 No C14 Insert the Seat Slider Tube No A05 into the Seat Post No A04 Adjust the Seat Slider Tube No A05 to the desired posit...

Page 10: ...puter No E01 onto the Computer Bracket No C18 located on the Handlebar No A06 Connect the Computer Wire a No E01a with the Sensor Wire No E05 Connect the Handle Pulse Wire No E02 with Computer Wire b...

Page 11: ...SEAT The seat of this bike is fully adjustable as it moves Up Down Fore forward Aft backward To adjust the height of the Seat Post No A04 loosen and pull the seat T Shape Knob 2 No C15 outward then ra...

Page 12: ...ured If the handlebar is loose tighten the handlebar T Shape Knob 2 No C15 to secure it Next stand at the front of the bike so that you re directly in front of the handlebar Firmly grasp and hold each...

Page 13: ...eft Right Crank Arms No B03L R NOTE The hexagonal hole on the middle axle and the crank arm should be aligned when assembling TO REASSEMBLE THE CRANK ARM Attach the Left Right Crank Arms No B03L R to...

Page 14: ...hoe at a time 2 Check your pedals every time before you ride the bike 3 When the pedal starts to wear on the axle it will not function properly We recommend you replace the entire pedal USE Engaging D...

Page 15: ...average cadence RPM in STOP mode MAX CADENCE MAX RPM Displays the maximum cadence RPM in STOP mode DISTANCE DIST Accumulates total distance from 0 0 to 999 9 KM or Miles User can preset TARGET DISTANC...

Page 16: ...current CADENCE is more than the TARGET CADENCE The bicycle icon will be displayed during exercise mode RACE MODE Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds to enter RACE mode In RACE mode only TIME and DIST...

Page 17: ...a small amount of lubricant onto the shaft 4 Tighten the seat hardware to make sure the seat is level and centered 5 Brush and treat the resistance pads Remove any foreign material that may have coll...

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