Daily Maintenance: At the end of each workout: - Release the brake resistance so that the brake pads do not contact the flywheel. - Clean the bike with Schwinn equipment polish and a clean damp cloth. - Remove the handlebars from the head tube to allow the handlebar tube and sleeve to dry. - Release the brake resistance so that the brake pads do not contact the flywheel. Weekly Maintenance...
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read moreTurn the resistance knob all the way to the right (maximum resistance) and let it sit for two hours. This compresses the guide rod springs allowing space between the pads and the flywheel.(See Figure 2...
read moreA. Use a 4mm Allen wrench to remove the bolt and spring from the brake assembly.(See Figure 1.) B. Slide the brake pads out of the assembly. C. Rough up the surface with a wire brush if the pads look glossy. D. Saturate the brake pads with silicone lubricant after they have been roughed up. E. Replace the brake pads. F. Tighten the bolt and spring to the pads only finger-tight. This...
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read more1. Remove alternator belt and inspect for cracks, fraying or any other unusual or excessive wear. 2. Spin alternator pulley to check bearings and check pulley for wear. 3. Remove HTD belt and inspect for cracks, fraying or any other unusual or excessive wear. 4. Spin Eccentric Shaft Assy to check bearings and inspect for excessive wear. 5. Remove the drive chain and inspect for frozen links....
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read moreHow to Check Battery Levels 1) Turn on console, enter service mode, and scroll to the "AP-" menu 2) Tap backlight button, middle display will flash "AP0", bottom left will read "Consl" and top left will display a number – that number is the percentage of battery life remaining in the console batteries 3) Scroll to "AP1", top left is % battery life for speed sensor 4) Scroll to "AP2...
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