MAINTENANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
For greater durability of your equipment, the adoption of some precautions is
recommended.
In the event that any part of the equipment is broken, its use must be stopped until the
repair is carried out.
CLEANING
Weekly, clean the equipment using a soft cloth. Vacuum the vacuum underneath the
equipment to avoid accumulation of dirt and dust, which can affect its operation.
Before and after training always use water and mild soap to clean the upholstery of the
seat and backrest. Never use acidic cleaning products. Never pour water on the equip-
ment or apply liquid spray, even with the use of a soft, damp cloth, wait for the equip-
ment to dry completely before starting a new workout.
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SHROUD
Keep the shroud of the bikes and the elliptical always
clean, use a damp cloth to remove excess sweat or dust.
In case of breakage of the fairing, contact the
Manufacturer and make the change immediately.
PEDAL AND CRANK
Always keep the pedals clean to avoid slipping. If the
pedal belt breaks, change it immediately.
Also always keep the crank clean, checking its tightness
regularly. If it is wrinkled, bent or broken, change it
immediately.
FOOTPAD AND HANDLEBARS
To avoid slipping, always keep the shoe clean. The
handlebars of the equipment must be cleaned before
and after training, using a damp cloth to remove dirt.
Check the shoe tightness frequently. If it is dented, bent
or broken, contact the Manufacturer and make the
replacement immediately.
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