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    User’s manual questions / problems support for us customers toll-free support 877-426-3292 email support support@3dinnovations.Com support for non-us customers the support contact link for your country can be found on the contacts page at www.3dinnovations.Com tm order# _____________________ serial#...

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    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 undone. Using the bike wit...

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    Table of contents assembly tips for using the deskcycle adjusting the resistance using the display online calorie calculator display stand for your desk using the tether for slippery floors removing the pedal straps care and maintenance optional accessories support troubleshooting warranty 2 4 5 6 7...

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    2 assembly step 2: install the small leg • remove the nuts and washers from the small leg. • align the bolts of the small 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 1: install the large le...

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    3 assembly (continued) tips for installing the pedals: 1. Make sure the pedal is straight when you screw it in. 2. Rotate the shaft with your fingers to get the threads started. 3. If you can’t get the threads started with your fingers then it is cross threaded. Unscrew the pedal, make sure the peda...

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    4 tips for using the deskcycle tip 1. Pedal downward (most important!!!) the most important advice we can give you is to pedal downward. This will keep the bike in place. If the bike moves around, then you are not pedaling downward. How to pedal correctly 1. Start pushing down on the pedal when the ...

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    5 tips for using the deskcycle (continued) adjusting the resistance adjusting the pedal resistance • there are 8 tension settings. • the tension indicator arrow points to the current tension setting. • the higher the number, the higher the pedal resistance. If your knees hit your desk if your desk i...

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    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...

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    7 display stand for your desk online calorie calculator the deskcycle comes with a display stand for those who use the deskcycle at their desks. The display stand lets you move your display to your desktop. Connection instructions: 1. Plug one end of the extension cable into the back of the display....

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    8 using the tether for slippery floors the deskcycle comes with a long velcro® strap. It 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. Most people do not need the tether m...

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    9 removing the pedal straps some people prefer to use the bike without the pedals straps. When the pedal straps are removed the top of the pedal will always face up. This makes it easier to quickly place your feet on the pedals. Step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 6 step 5 step 1: insert a flat screwdr...

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    10 optional accessories below are some of the accessories available for the deskcycle. Visit the deskcycle website www.Deskcycle.Com for a complete list of accessories. Display with large text pros: • the numerals are twice the size as the numerals of the standard display. Cons: • it only displays o...

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    11 care and maintenance care • make sure the pedals are as tight as you can possibly make them. This is especially important if you pedal backwards. If the pedals come loose, you should apply blue loctite® to the pedal threads. See the “troubleshooting” section for details. • do not stand on the ped...

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    12 warranty (us customers) warranty (outside of the us) 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 distributor. What is covere...

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    13 troubleshooting problem: i can’t install one or both of the pedals are you installing the correct pedal into the correct pedal arm? The first thing to keep in mind is that there is a left pedal and a right pedal. They are different from each other. • the left pedal is marked with an l. • and the ...

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