CycleOps Club Pro 300PT manual

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    1 Indoor C ycle Assembly Service Manual Comp 200E and Club P ro 300PT CHAPTERS: 1. UNP A CKING THE CY CLEOPS INDOOR CY CLE.......1 2. BIKE ASSEMBL Y .............................................................1 Attach S tabilizer F eet Attach Handlebars Seat Assembly Attach P edals Attach C onsole Bracket and C onsole Lev eling the Bike 3. C OMMON[...]

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    1 CHAPTER 1:UNP A CKING THE CY CLEOPS INDOOR CY CLE Place the bo x upright and cut the plastic binding straps. Lift the top of the box to expose the Indoor C ycle (IC) and packagin g. Remove all parts from the box and f oam inser ts and ensure all the follo wing par ts are included: Part Qty Indoor Cy cle Fr ame 1 F ront V F oot 1 Back V F oot with[...]

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    2 Step 2: Attach Handlebars Step 3: Seat Assembly A. Inser t the handlebar post into the head tube and tighten the 6mm pinch bolt or L-Handle. B. Carefully slide the handlebar ont o the handlebar post, ensuring that the cables are not twisted . Once the handlebar is in place , secure it with the quick-re- lease lever . The lever must be in the “C[...]

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    3 Place bracket onto the handlebars as shown. Insert screws through console bracket, handlebar bracket, and tighten together . Slide the console down complet ely down onto the bracket. T o ensure a solid con- nection between the console and the bracket make sure the contact points between the console and bracket remain clean and free from moisture [...]

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    4 IMPORT ANT! How T o Zero T orque The tor que must be zeroed to ensur e that the console displays the most accur ate pow er information. If the instantaneous power is positiv e or negative , the torque needs to be zeroed . These oper ations must be done with NO tension on the chain or with NO for ce being placed on the pedals. Also , the transmiss[...]

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    5 CHAPTER 3: C OMMON ADJUSTMENTS Flywheel Adjustment Chain tension/Flywheel Alignment Over time, the chain on your CycleOps IC will stret ch due to the load applied to it. The f ollowing instructions will aid you i n prop- erly tensioning the chain and aligning the fl ywheel in the frame of the CycleOps IC. CAUTION: Improper chain adjustment will [...]

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    6 Replacing Hub Batteries Pr o 300PT (AA type) Over time, the batteries that power the electronics in the hub will need to be changed. The split battery cap on the Club Pro 300PT fl y wheel was designed to make this task as easy as possible. When it is necessary to change the hub batteries, follow these ste ps: Rotate the fl ywheel to a position [...]

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    7 Brake A djustment Aligning Brake P ads When aligning the brake pads after replacement or after adjusting the fl ywheel, use the following guidelines for accur ate alignment: Cable adjustment (under bottle cage) Proper adjustment of the cables on the sliding splitt er should look like this (Fig 1) In the ev ent you need to adjust the cables , use[...]

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    8 Replacing Brake P ads The brake pads on the IC are made of a consumable f elt material. Over time, the pads will wear out and need to be replaced. F ollow these steps to replac e your brake pads: Replacing Resistance Knob With a 5mm Allen wrench, loosen the cable holding wire on the right hand side brake arm. Loosen the pinch bolt that holds the [...]

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    9 CHAPTER 4: L UBRICA TION Chain Over time, the chain on your indoor c ycle will require additional lubrication. I t is recommended that you lube the chain ev er y six months to maximize chain lif e. T o lubricate the chain on your indoor cycle, use the lubrication por t that is at the back of the chain guard Liberally spra y a T efl on-based lubr[...]

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    10 Pre venta tive Maint enance P er forming necessary preventative maintenance is key to keeping y our Cy cleOps IC in proper working condition. F ollowing these recommended maintenanc e procedures will help extend the life of y our CycleOps IC. DAIL Y Wipe Down/Cleaning: After your ride , be sure to release all tension from the resistanc e mechani[...]

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    11 CHAPTER 5: RF INTERFERENCE: If during use you are experiencing wireless drop out this is due to frequency interference. Wireless Int ernet access points, microwav es, cordless phones , or other wireless devices may cause frequency inter ference . T o mitigate the chance of inter ference set wireless acc ess points to the lowest channel possible [...]