3D Innovations DeskCycle Owner's Manual - Care And Maintenance

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    Tm owner’s manual © 2012 3d innovations, llc all rights reserved.

  • Page 2: Contents

    Contents precautions and safety ________________________________________________ 1 assembling your deskcycle _____________________________________________ 2 using the deskcycle ___________________________________________________ 4 adjusting the pedal resistance ______________________________________...

  • Page 3: Precautions And Safety

    1 precautions and safety precautions failure to observe these warnings could result in physical injury or damage to the deskcycle. • use the deskcycle indoors on a level surface. Keep the deskcycle away from moisture and dust. • make sure that the pedals are on tight. Loose pedals will slowly come u...

  • Page 4: Assembling Your Deskcycle

    2 assembling your deskcycle step 1: install the large leg remove the nuts and washers from the large leg. Align the bolts of the large leg with the holes in the bike, and push the bolts through the holes. Attach a washer and a nut to each bolt. Do not tighten the nuts until step 3. Step 2: install t...

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    3 step 3: level the bike at this point the four nuts that attach the legs to the bike should be loose. Place the bike onto a smooth flat surface, like a kitchen floor. Tighten the four leg nuts using the supplied tool. Step 4: install the pedals important! If you plan to pedal the deskcycle backward...

  • Page 6: Using The Deskcycle

    4 using the deskcycle start at the minimum resistance when you first get the bike, start off at the lowest pedal resistance setting. Gradually increase the tension as you get used to pedaling the bike downward. It’s easier to learn how to use the bike correctly at the lower resistances. Pedal downwa...

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    5 using the velcro® tether with rolling chairs the deskcycle™ comes with a long velcro strap that can be used to tether the bike to the chair as shown in the picture below. The strap is made from velcro loop material. On the back side of one end is velcro hook material. Do i need the tether? Most pe...

  • Page 8: Using The Display

    6 using the display how to read the display there are two numbers displayed on the monitor, one on the top and one on the bottom. Top number: the top number always displays your pedal speed, in miles per hour. Bottom number: the bottom number can display distance, calories or time. The function butt...

  • Page 9: Optional Accessories

    7 using threadlocker on the pedal threads we provide a small bottle of blue threadlocker with every bike. Only use it if you need it. Who needs to use the threadlocker? • if you plan to pedal the bike backwards, you will need to use the threadlocker. Pedaling the bike backwards can loosen the pedals...

  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance

    8 care and maintenance the deskcycle requires no maintenance. Do not lubricate the deskcycle contains sealed bearings for years of maintenance-free use. No lubrication is needed. In fact, some lubricants contain chemicals that can actually harm the bearings. Support the best place to look for answer...

  • Page 11: Warranty

    9 warranty we stand behind our products. The deskcycle and its accessories are covered by a one year warranty on all parts and labor. This warranty is for us customers only; outside of the us, the warranty depends on your local retailer. What is covered? 3d innovations warrants the deskcycle and acc...

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