Keiser m3 Exercise Bike User Manual


 
KEISER M3 INDOOR CYCLE WARRANTY TERMS
The Keiser M3 Indoor Cycle is warranted to the original purchaser, to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship.
Not Covered Under Warranty
- Loss caused by accident, abuse, improper use or neglect.
- Improper maintenance.
- Improper assembly by the purchaser.
- Failure to follow instructions as stated in any of the manuals provided with the
Keiser M3 Indoor Cycle.
The warranty terms begin with the date of original delivery to be evidenced by
appropriate shipping documents. Any alteration of the equipment so listed without
express written consent of Keiser shall constitute a waiver by the buyer of this
warranty. This warranty does not cover other brand name products distributed,
but not manufactured by Keiser, which are subject to their respective manufactur-
ers warranties. During the warranty period, warranted defects will be repaired at
Keiser, Fresno California, or the defective part will be replaced, at the option of the
manufacturer, without charge for either parts or labor to repair the defective part.
This warranty does not cover the removal of the defective part and installation of
the repaired part. All claims under the warranty must be in writing and authorization
obtained from the manufacturer, Keiser, to return the defective parts for exchange.
Defective parts must be returned to Keiser. The customer is responsible for all
transportation costs on returned items to and from the point of manufacture.
Users, agents, or anyone directing the use of said equipment shall determine the
suitability of the product for its intended use, and said parties are specifically put on
notice that they shall assume all risk and liability in connection herewith.
The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other warranties not
expressly set forth herein, whether expressed or implied by operation of law or
otherwise, including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability
or fitness. Keiser shall in no event be liable for incidental or consequential losses,
damages or expenses in connection with exercise products. Keiser’s liability
hereunder is expressly limited to the replacement of parts not complying with
this warranty or, at Keiser’s election, to the repayment of an amount equal to the
purchase price of the parts in question. Keiser is not responsible for labor charges
incurred in the replacement of defective parts. Keiser may, at its discretion, require
the return of all defective parts. The customer is responsible for all transporta-
tion costs on warranted items to and from the point of manufacture. Replacement
products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period.
All Keiser equipment sold by Keiser distributors, dealers, or salespeople must be
registered for warranty purposes. The warranty registration form must be filed
within 7 days of the sale or installation. Keiser equipment exported out of the US
or Canada will be void of warranty unless purchased directly through a Keiser
international distributor or dealer in the country of installation, or direct from Keiser’s
international division.
QUICK START GUIDE
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1 Saddle 2 Forward/Backward Seat Adjustment T-Handle 3 Up/Down
Seat Adjustment T-Handle 4 Sturdy Base 5 Multi-Function Computer
System 6 Resistance Shifter 7 Dual Placement Handlebars
8 Sweat Guard 9 Up/Down Handlebar Adjustment T-Handle 10 Belt
Cover 11 Water Bottle Holder 12 Shimano Combo Pedals 13 Easy
Transport Wheels
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Preventative Maintenance Chart
Every Class
Member thoroughly inspect each cycle (1)
Member wipe off sweat (2)
Weekly For The 1st Month
Check and re-torque crank arms and pedals (3)
Weekly
Thoroughly inspect each cycle (4)
Clean with warm water and soft towel (5)
Check computer for low battery indication (6)
Monthly
Check and re-torque crank arms and pedals (3)
Wax those areas most in contact with sweat (7)
Lubricate T-Handle threads used on adjustments (8)
1. Each member should thoroughly inspect each cycle to make sure it is in safe and
proper working order.
2. Each member should wipe off their own sweat after each class with a soft towel
(their towel) or cloth.
3. Check and retorque the screw holding the crank arm to the axle and the pedals.
The torque for both is 35 ft-lbs (47Nm)
4. Thoroughly inspect each cycle to make sure it is in safe and proper working
order. Pay particular attention to loose screws, nuts & bolts, crank arms, pedals,
pedal cages, handlebar, saddle, T-Handle adjustments, worn pedal straps, etc.
5. Clean with warm water and a soft cloth the parts of the cycle that are dirty
or come in contact with sweat. Do not use household or industrial cleaners,
because many of them are designed to clean, glass, tile, porcelain, and greasy or
oily surfaces and can destroy the protective finish of the paint. If you need to use
soap, use a mild dish washing soap followed by an automotive treatment such as
Meguiar’s Quick Detailer Mist and Wipe.
6. Check batteries. IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE BIKES, WE SUGGEST ALL
COMPUTER BATTERIES BE CHANGED AT THE SAME TIME (2 AA batteries per
bike). See “Computer Battery Replacement” section for instruction.
7. It is not necessary to wax the entire bike monthly, but it is very important to wax
those areas that come in contact with sweat and that are the most vulnerable to
rust. Use an easily applied automotive treatment such as Meguiar’s Quick Detailer
Mist and Wipe. Please note that failure to apply a coat of wax to high sweat areas
at least once a month will decrease paint and frame life due to corrosion and will
void the warranty.
8. Remove, clean, and lubricate the threads on the T-Handle adjustments. Since
both the threaded stud and the threaded nut are stainless steel it is very important
to keep the threads lubricated with a heavy grease, preferably white or clear in
color, such as Hydrotex MT-55 or Dow Corning 111.
If you have any questions please contact our Service Department
(800) 888-7009 keiser.com/service.html
(800) 888-7009 keiser.com
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