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PEDALS

1) Place the right pedal arm with the socket 

pointing upwards, see figure 9.

2) Put maximum resistance on the brake, so the 

pedal arm is unable to rotate, see figure 8.  

Please note

The pedals are marked with R for Right and L 

for Left side.

The pedals should always be screwed on in the 

direction of the handlebar, see figure 10 and 11.

Make sure that the hole in the pedal arm is 

greased when mounting the pedal.

Start mounting the pedal by hand as tools will 

tighten the pedal at a wrong angle.

3) After tightening by hand, use a 15mm ped-

al wrench to tighten the pedal completely 

(45N/4,5kg).

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Figure 8

Clockwise  will  increase  

the resistance 

 

Counterclockwise will 

loosen the resistance 

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Summary of Contents for SMART+

Page 1: ...01 INSTRUCTIONS BODY BIKE INDOOR CYCLE BODY BIKE SMART ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...lt 24 Posts 25 Control box 26 27 Support Troubleshooting 28 29 Online information 30 Index 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS Unpacking Drill bit Drill Bottom frame 5 mm Allen wrench Saddle 14 mm wrench Pedals 15mm pedal wrench Grease Cleaning Tissue paper or cloth Spray bottle with water Soap only washing up liquid Vaseline oil Consol Box 3mm Allen Wrench Post cleaning Cloth Vaseline oil Adjustment handle 6mm ...

Page 3: ... you will find clear instructions on how to maintain the cycle Over time it will be necessary to replace worn out parts You will find a detailed description and exploded drawings of BODY BIKE s spare parts on our website www body bike com When ordering spare parts from the local BODY BIKE distributor pleaserefertotheitemnumber P Nno in orderto make sureyouwill receivethe correct spare part We reco...

Page 4: ...after EVERY use ALWAYS loosen all handles and release tension after use The rubber feet should always be adjusted to ensure that the cycle is in level Every other year the rubber feet should be replaced as the rubber hardens and becomes unable to absorb the impact Tighten up the pedals every 14 days or every month to avoid them getting loose or breaking off Pedals and adjustment handles should be ...

Page 5: ... must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undesired operation EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive RED 2014 53 EU The fol lowing test methods have been ap plied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential require ments of the RED 2014 53 EU EN60950 EN61000 6 2 EN6100...

Page 6: ...information to our customers we hereby outline the warranty obligations applicable to BODY BIKE Indoor Cycles The warranty comes into force the moment the unit leaves BODY BIKE International A S To get an overview see figure 1 06 ...

Page 7: ...re parts All warranties are cancelled if the cycle has been modified or in any way not used as intended In order for the warranty to be sustained all instructions in the respective manuals have to be followed This particularly relates to Replacement of rubber feet on the bottom frames once a year Replacement of pedals once a year and tightening of these General cleaning of the bikes after use with...

Page 8: ...Unpacking 9 Bottom frame 9 10 Handlebar 11 Bottleholder 11 Saddle 12 Pedals 13 14 ASSEMBLY 08 ...

Page 9: ...el on the floor next to the cycle with the correct mounting distance between them see figure 3 On the front bottom frame the transport wheels should point forward 2 Take hold of the front post and seat post and lift the cycle onto the bottom frames see figure 3 Ensure that the holes in the frame match the holes in the bottom frames 3 Put on the spring lock washer and the 8mm bolt and tighten by us...

Page 10: ...ure 4 Front bottom frame with wheels pointing forward Back bottom frame LIFTING SPOTS Be sure that the saddle and handlebar are locked before lifting 8mm Bolt WASHER Tighten with no more than 12 Nm Do not lift in the saddle 010 ...

Page 11: ...etween as shown in figure 5 Tighten with no more than 8 Nm HANDLEBAR Figure 5 ASSEMBLY BOTTLEHOLDER PLEASE NOTE Make sure the handlebar is stable 1 Grab the bottleholder and install two o rings on each side 2 Press the bottleholder into the steer as shown in figure 6 Make sure that the o rings stay in place WASHER BOLT 4mm O RING PLEASE NOTE Do not lift the bike in the bottleholder Bottleholder 01...

Page 12: ...ADDLE IS NOT ALREADY INSTALLED 1 Place the saddle on top of the cylinder 2 Secure the saddle by tightening the bolt Adjustment and tilt can be done before it s completely fixed ADJUSTMENT BOLT Figure 6 ADJUSTMENT BOLT Figure 7 012 ...

Page 13: ...side The pedals should always be screwed on in the direction of the handlebar see figure 10 and 11 Make sure that the hole in the pedal arm is greased when mounting the pedal Start mounting the pedal by hand as tools will tighten the pedal at a wrong angle 3 After tightening by hand use a 15mm ped al wrench to tighten the pedal completely 45N 4 5kg Figure 8 Clockwise will increase the resistance C...

Page 14: ...Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Tighten in the direction of the handlebar Point upwards 014 ...

Page 15: ... horizontal 16 17 Adjustment handle vertical 18 Cleaning the flywheel 19 Cleaning the brake 19 Removal of side covers 20 21 Service hatch 22 Replacing the brake block 22 23 Poly V belt 24 Posts 25 Control box 26 27 MAINTENANCE 015 ...

Page 16: ...he handlebar 8mm bolt brake plate and plastic tube See figure 13 5 Clean every part if necessary Clean also inside the aluminum sled Do not use any kind of grease inside the sled 6 Check if the brake plate and 8mm bolt are fine If not replace these parts 7 This is optional Use vaseline oil on top of the front post sled Apply sparingly 8 Reassemble the slep by pushing the brake plate into the front...

Page 17: ...rom above 10 Slide on the handlebar until K is above the line Screw in the bolt 11 Mount the end cap and the two 4mm bolts 12 Tighten or loosen the 8 mm bolt to adjust the smart handle Make sure that everybody can release the smart handle If that is not the case the smart handle has been overtightened Plastic tube 4mm Bolt 017 ...

Page 18: ... the adjustment bolt just above the control box See figure 14 3 Use a 6mm Allen wrench to tighten the front post 4 Lock the adjustment handle and validate if the front post is fixed Continue until it is fixed in position Saddle post adjustment 1 Push the 6mm Allen wrench into the hole at the back of the bike Tighten carefully 2 Lock the adjustment handle and validate if the saddle post is fixed Co...

Page 19: ...2 Vacuum clean the bike inside when necessary to prevent dust from gathering on the flywheel If dirt has already gathered on the flywheel edge use a piece of rough felt to sand it down To maintain a smooth ride it is important to clean the kevlar pad from dust No cleaning results in a dark slippery surface on the brake pad and uneven watt output 1 Remove the service hatch See figure 23 2 Use steel...

Page 20: ...Hold the cap nut with a 17 mm wrench and unscrew the brake handle Be sure to catch all internal parts in the brake system 3 Remove front and back post sealings See figure 18 4 Remove the 4mm bolt in the front and back of the bike See figure 21 PLEASE NOTE Don t change the poly v belt if you don t have the right tools to install it properly again Figure 19 Figure 18 Post sealing Figure 20 Cap nut B...

Page 21: ... side cover 8 bolt on the left side and 11 on the right side Keep all the bolts to gether in order not to lose them 4mm bolt 4mm bolts 8 It is possible to remove the side covers without re moving the 8mm bolt mounted in the bottom frame But we recommend that it gets removed See figure 4 PLEASE NOTE When assembling be sure that the steer and saddle don t get mixed up with others 021 ...

Page 22: ...reafter every 3rd month The Kevlar brake pad should be replaced before it is worn through and reveal the black rubber To get to the brake block it is necessary to remove the service hatch See figure 23 1 Release tension completely on the brake Coun terclockwise will loosen the resistance See figure 8 2 Remove the two screws holding the brake block to the frame by using an 8 mm wrench see figure 24...

Page 23: ...figure 25 4 Fasten the remaining screw furthest away from the block and then make sure that both screws are tightened properly see figure 26 5 Grease should be applied to the cavity on top of the brake block or to the top nut on the brake to ensure a smooth interaction between the two 6 Finally remount the service hatch Check with the BODY BIKE Indoor cycle app that everything works as normal PLEA...

Page 24: ...n the counter bolts 3 On the right side the tool should be pulled downwards and on the left side upwards to tighten with a 10 mm wrench 5 The belt should be tightened to approximately 125 kg 229 Hz To measure this a special device can be bought at your local BODY BIKE distributor Go to page 30 6 Tighten the counter bolt 2 on both sides of the cycle again 7 And tighten the bolt 1 again on both side...

Page 25: ...addle and front post Therefore do not switch posts between the bikes If this has happened use the BODY BIKE INDOOR CYCLE app to safely switch the posts back Step on the pedals and the bike number will ap pear in the app Match the number with the number on the posts POSTS PLEASE NOTE The posts should be cleaned every other week to keep them in good condition Created by Olena Panasovska from the Nou...

Page 26: ...y bike com The LED light on the side of the control box tells in which state the bike is in 1 Constant blue The bike is connected to a device 2 Flashing blue The bike is searching for a de vice 3 Purple Bootloader menu This is technician only 4 Yellow Updating firmware This is techni cian only 5 Grøn No loadcell number registred This is technician only Magnet Control box LED Light Figure 29 PLEASE...

Page 27: ...erent workout data 1 Start time 2 Duration 3 Intensity scale in percentage 4 Watt Live Avg and Max 5 RPM Live Avg and Max 6 Km t Live Avg and Max 7 Distance 8 Kcal t Live Avg and Max 9 HR Live Avg and Max 10 FTP in percentage If some of the Live data doesn t appear eg RPM then open the ser vice hatch and check if a magnet is mounted on the side of the fly wheel If not then contact info body bike c...

Page 28: ...is time to tighten them up Go to page 16 17 and fol low the instructions Remember do not overtighten Everybody needs to be able to adjust the bike 6 Does the warranty cover me If something on your bike breaks it is always a good idea to check if it is covered by the warranty Go to page 6 and 7 This gives you the overview that you need If the warranty covers the damage then go to Page 30 2 How to g...

Page 29: ... important to treat the bike well in every day use This keeps the bikes in a good condition Go to page 4 and make sure that this is respected in daily use 9 What is the durability of the brake block It is expected that the durability of the brake block is minimum 1500 hours This can vary depending on the power applied Go to page 22 23 and check if it is time to replace your brake block 8 The poly ...

Page 30: ...ation Wanna know more about your BODY BIKE SMART follow the link below https body bike com indoor bikes body bike smart plus Need online support If you have any questions problems or anything else regarding your BODY BIKE you are welcome to contact us on the mail below info body bike com Looking for another bike Take a look at our collection We provide a wide range of bikes and customization Follo...

Page 31: ... 6 Frame 6 9 10 Grease 13 16 23 Handle 16 18 Handlebar 11 Height 4 Information general 4 Length 4 Maintenance 15 27 Manufacturer 4 Mounting 9 13 22 Patent 4 Pedal 13 14 Poly V belt 24 Post front and seat 25 Product description 4 Rubber feet 4 7 9 Saddle 12 Side cover 20 21 Tools 13 20 Trouble shooter 28 29 User weight 4 Wear and tear 7 Weight 4 Width 4 Wheel 19 031 ...

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