4. The brake pad will become worn as a
result of repeated use. The indoor cycle
should not be used if the emergency
braking system is not working properly
(see page 11)! Should you feel that the
resistance system’s functions are deficient,
it is essential to fine-tune the resistance
system before the bike is used again!
Please check the setting of the brake
system as follows: First turn the
resistance regulator on the brake system
as far as it will go to the left (minimum
braking effect). If the setting is correct,
the brake pads should be flush with the
flywheel and barely touching so that it is
possible to cycle with a hardly noticeable
amount of resistance.
Next, check the brake pad for signs of
wear. If the brake pad does show signs of
excessive wear, thoroughly soak the brake
pad with lubricant spray using the 2
lubrication holes (A), and then wipe the
excess off.
6. Some parts of the indoor cycle may
become loose as a result of repeated use.
Check pedals, toe clips, and pedal straps,
and make sure that they are properly
tightened. Next, check all exposed screws,
bolts, and nuts, and make sure that they
are properly tightened. Finally, check the
saddle to make sure that it is not loose or
damaged.