Sears 831.21641.1 Exercise Bike User Manual


 
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the exercise
cycle regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
To clean the exercise cycle, use a damp cloth and a
small amount of mild soap--never use alcohol,
abrasives, or chemicals to dean the exercise
cycle,
important: To avoid damage to the console, keep
liquids away from the console and keep the con-
sole out of direct sunlight.
PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING
For optimal performance of the pulse sensor, keep the
metal contacts clean. Clean the contacts with a soft
cloth--never use alcohol, abrasives, or chemicals
to clean the metal contacts,
Avoid moving your hands or squeezing the metal con-
tacts too tightly while using the pulse sensor; doing so
may interfere with heart rate readings. For the most
accurate heart rate reading, hold the metal contacts
for about 15 seconds.
HOW TO ADJUST THE REED SWITCH
If the console does not display correct feedback, the
reed switch should be adjusted. To adjust the reed
switch, the pedals and the side shields must be
removed.
Using an adjustable wrench, turn the left pedal clock-
wise and turn the right pedal counterclockwise to
remove the pedals.
Next, remove the screws from the left and right side
shields. Note: There are two different sizes of screws
in the side shields. Make sure to note the location of
each screw. Then, carefully remove the side shields.
Next, locate
the Reed
Switch (21).
Turn the
Crank (13)
until the
Magnet (16) 16
is aligned with
the Reed
Switch.
Loosen, but
do not
remove, the
indicated
M5 x 12mm Screw (9). Slide the Reed Switch slightly
closer to or away from the Magnet, and then retighten
the Screw. Turn the Crank for a moment. Repeat until
the console displays correct feedback.
When the reed switch is correctly adjusted, reattach
the side shields and the pedals. To reattach the ped-
als, turn the left pedal counterclockwise and turn the
right pedal clockwise.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the console display becomes dim, the batteries
should be replaced; most console problems are the
result of low batteries. To replace the batteries, see
assembly step 5 on page 6.
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