Bodytastic SpinTastic II PRO Service Manual Download Page 12

MAINTENANCE 

 

 

Monthly mintenance   

This should be comprehensive checking of the overall frame, main assembly 

components 

   

Part Recommended 

Action Cleaner 

Lubricant 

Chain 

1.  Lubricate drive chain with bicycle 

lubricant containing PTFE (Teflon

®

) from 

the hope in top of the chain guard. 

 

2.  Check the chain tension(See Chain 

tension adjustment procedure) 

N/A 

 

Lubricant 

containing 

PTFE (Teflon

®

)

Leveling 

Feet 

Check it the feet is damaged to affect the 

balance of bike 

N/A 

 

N/A 

 

Pop- pin 

If post has still too much play after 

tightening, it maybe the thread of pop-pin or 

itself was wore or damaged. Need to 

change the pop-pin 

N/A N/A 

 

Brake Pad  Inspect for wear. Excessive wear, or too 

glazing, separated from the plastic bracket, 

indicates replacement is needed. 

N/A 

 

N/A 

 

Seat 

 

Inspect for wear. Rip, tear, cannot be tight 

(too much movement), indicates 

replacement is needed. 

N/A N/A 

Pedal 

 

Inspect for excessive play, indicates 

replacement is needed. 

N/A 

 

N/A 

 

 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for SpinTastic II PRO

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Page 2: ...the chain cover screws 2 Remove the outer chain cover 3 Loosen the flange nuts on both sides 4 Turn the screws clockwise to move the flywheel forward Each time turn 1 4 circle tighten until the belt...

Page 3: ...ide pedal lock clockwise direction to tighten At left side pedal lock counterclockwise direction to tighten Crank adjustment step 1 Use the torque wrench to adjust the torque wrench to 650kgf cm 2 The...

Page 4: ...levelers and the bike until it is square on the floor Metal scraping sound from brake Steps 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the left and right sweat cover and remove the front cover with a hex...

Page 5: ...with riding to see if the brake magnet assembly is off from the aluminum ring 5 Ensure the problem is solved then fastening back the sweat cover and front cover with screws Emergency Brake not functio...

Page 6: ...to release screw and nut of brake assembly 5 Remove screw of brake assembly and remove the brake assembly set 6 Replace a new brake assembly set and follow the removal steps and reassemble them back...

Page 7: ...e a Phillips screwdriver to remove the left and right sweat cover and remove the front cover with a hexagonal wrench 1 2 Use a hex wrench to loosen the chain cover screws 3 Remove chain cover 4 Use th...

Page 8: ...ywheel to retreat 6 Remove the belt from pulley 7 Use the M15 open wrench to completely remove the flange nuts and remove the adjust blocks on both sides 8 Use the hex wrench to release the top plate...

Page 9: ...to put the belt so that the belt completely hung on the pulley belt to be completely inside of the pulley Belt need to be inside of idle arm Belt need to be inside of pulley 11 Assembly back the inner...

Page 10: ...f each use to remove mositure Swear water Note Never use abrasive cleaning liquids or prtroleum based solvents to wipe down the bike Par Recommended Action Cleaner Lubricant Frame Wipe down to remove...

Page 11: ...brake to ZERO resistance N A N A Weekly maintenance This should focus on the overall performance Try to look for vibration and possible loose parts during the checking Part Recommended Action Cleaner...

Page 12: ...ing PTFE Teflon Leveling Feet Check it the feet is damaged to affect the balance of bike N A N A Pop pin If post has still too much play after tightening it maybe the thread of pop pin or itself was w...

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