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M3 INDOOR GROUP CYCLE 14
Figure 6. Transporting the Bike
TRANSPORT
To position the bike at the desired location refer to Figure 6 and
follow the instructions below:
Be sure there is a minimum of 24 inches (610 mm) free space
for the bike on all sides before placement.
1. Grasp the Handlebar with both hands.
2. Tilt the bike toward you until the Transport Wheels contact
the oor.
3. Roll the bike to the desired location; tilt it slowly away from
you to set down.
BASE STABILIZER
The bike must be placed on a at, level surface. If the sub-oor is not
level, the Base Stabilizer allows for stabilization.
To stabilize the bike, refer to Figure 7 and follow the instructions
below:
1. Hold the Seat steady, then with your foot, swipe the Base
Stabilizer counter-clockwise to drive it back into the base. This
will un-stabilize the bike.
2. Slightly push across the Seat, until the Base Feet at all three
corners contact the oor, then hold.
3. With the three Base Feet making contact with the oor, swipe
the Base Stabilizer clockwise with your foot until the Base
Stabilizer makes contact with the oor. This will stabilize the
bike.
Test for stability. The bike should sit at without rocking. Adjust and
ne-tune the Base Stabilizer as needed.
NOTE: The bike should not be used until it is stabilized. If the bike is
moved to a different location, adjust the Base Stabilizer as needed
to stabilize the bike. Figure 7. Base Stabilizer Adjustment
2
1
3
Floor
RESISTANCE LEVER
EMERGENCY BRAKE
Resistance is controlled by the Resistance Lever. The Resistance
Lever can be set to any gear from 1 to 24. The higher the gear
number setting, the greater the resistance (refer to Figure 8).
Move the Resistance Lever to the most forward position to engage
the Emergency Brake. This will stop the motion of the Flywheel
within one revolution. Wait until the Pedals come to a complete
stop before dismounting (refer to Figure 8). Figure 8. Resistance Lever and
Emergency Brake Positions
Resistance Lever
Gear 1 to 24
Emergency Brake
Gear 88
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