CycleOps 200 PRO manual

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    C y cleOps P ro Ser ies Indoor C y cles User Guide 400 P ro 300 P ro 200 P ro 100 P ro Deutsche Anweisungen www .cycl eops.com/user guide Istruzioni italiane www .cycl eops.com/user guide Nederlandse instructies www .cycl eops.com/user guide Norsk instruksjoner www .cycl eops.c om/user guide[...]

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    1 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS CHAPTERS: 1. BEFORE BEGINNING................................................................................1 2. UNP ACKING THE CY CLEOPS PRO SERIES INDOOR CY CLE............2 3. INDOOR CY CLE ASSEMBL Y ....................................................................3 Attach S tabilizer F eet Attach Handlebar Attach Seat [...]

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    2 CHAPTER 2: UnP ACking THE Cy ClEoPs PRo sERiEs indooR Cy ClE Place the box upright and cut the plastic binding str aps. Lif t the top of the box to expose the indoor cycle and packaging. Remove all parts from the box including foam inserts. Ensure all the following parts are included: Name Quantity A Rear stabilizer 1 B F ront stabilizer 1 C Main[...]

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    3 A B 1. Note the differ ence between the front and rear stabilizers. The larger stabiliz er with wheels goes in the rear of the indoor cycle (under the fl y wheel). 3. Attach the front stabiliz er to the front of the main frame with four 5mm stabi- lizer bolts and stabilizer washers using the 5mm Allen wrench. Tight en the inner bolts fi rst, an[...]

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    4 Attach Seat G A seat has been included with the Cy cleOps Pro Series indoor cycle. If desired, the indoor c ycle can accommodate an off-the-shelf seat to personalize the fit, feel and ride. In some instances, a shorter seat post clamp is required for individuals under five f eet tall. If desired , contact Saris Cycling Group to purchase the sho[...]

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    5 1. If necessary , the four outer lev eler feet can be adjusted . T urn stabilizer feet clockwise to lower the indoor cycle. T urn stabilizer feet c ounterclockwise to raise indoor cycle. Leveler F eet Lev el the Indoor C ycle Move the indoor cycle to where it will be used and lev el it by rotating the adjustable feet underneath the stabiliz ers. [...]

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    6 If desired , the CycleOps P ro Series indoor cycle can accommodate any standar d pedals to personalize the fi t, feel and ride. Install using the pedal manufacturer ’ s specifi cations. Improper installation can result in damage to the crank. Damage caused by improper pedal installation is not co vered under warranty . Attach P edals Right pe[...]

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    7 1. Adjust handlebar to maximiz e comfort or duplicate outdoor riding position. Stop the fl ywheel and dismount the in- door cycle before making adjustments. 3. T urn small L handle counterclockwise to loosen. M ove the handlebar f or ward or back to achieve pr oper handlebar position. T urn small L handle clock wise to tighten. 2. T urn large L [...]

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    8 CHAPTER 5: C ommon AdJUsTmEnTs Replace Speed Sensor Battery (200 Pro only) Over time, the lithium batter y in the speed sensor will need to be changed. See Preven tative Maintenance f or when to replace . 1. Using a 4mm Allen wrench, remove the three chain guard bolts and remo ve the chain guard . 3. Replace the battery with a compatible CR2032. [...]

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    9 Replace Hub Batter ies (400 Pro/300 Pr o only) Over time, the batteries that power the electronics in the hub will need to be changed . See Prev entative Maintenance f or when to replace. The C ycleOps P ro Series indoor c ycle uses two AA batteries . The battery cap is split to make this task as easy as possible. 1. Rotate the fl ywheel to acce[...]

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    10 Adjust Fly wheel/Chain T ension Over time and after substantial use, the chain on the CycleOps P ro Series indoor c ycle will stretch. Adjusting the tension/align- ment is a diffi cult task and improper adjustment can lead to prematur e chain/cog wear . I t is recommended this task be done with assistance from an authorized indoor cycle dealer [...]

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    11 1. Back off resistance until it the knob stops turning (counterclockwise). T hen turn clockwise 180 degrees (1/2 turn). 2. Loosen the clamping bolts with a 5mm Allen wrench. Align the brake pad by sliding it towar ds the fl y wheel. Stop when the pad just touches the fl ywheel. Align the arc of the brake pad with the arc of the fl ywheel. 3. [...]

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    12 WEEKL Y In addition to daily maintenance , per form the f ollowing each week: • Inspect and adjust brake pad. • Properly tight en pedals and all hardware attaching toe clips/str aps (if applicable). Tighten pedals to 300 in-lbs. • Inspect handlebar clamp assembly . Tighten clamp bolt if loose . • Inspect seat post clamp and c[...]

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    13 CHAPTER 8: R Adio fREqUEnCy (Rf) inTERfEREnCE Radio frequency (RF) inter ference with other devices ma y cause intermittent loss of information. Wireless Internet access points , microwa ves, cordless phones, or other wireless devices may cause frequency interference. T o mitigate the chance of interference , set wireless access points to the lo[...]

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    14 Saris Cycling Group , Inc. 5253 V erona Road Madison WI 53711 800.783.7257 www .c ycleops.com 19186D 03/11 CHAPTER 10: W ARR AnT y Manufacturer ’ s W arranty (under normal use) Fr ame: Lifetime (Home) Fifteen Y ears (Commercial) Main frame assembly Stabilizers Parts: Three Y ears Excludes w ear items: Brake pads Chain P awls Seat post sleeve H[...]