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Test Information (Current Firmware Version, LCD, Backlight, Hub Heart Wheel, Torque, Data Ride and Data Test)

These tests only need to be performed when instructed by customer support staff.  For questions please contact Saris Cycling 
Group at 1-800-783-7257 (001 608 274 6550 international).

CHAPTER 6: USB STICK:

 

The USB Stick is a very important part of the CycleOps Power Training System.  The USB Stick is used to both capture ride    

 

data as well as move it from the bike to a personal computer for detailed post-ride analysis via PowerAgent software.  The   

 

console still works without the Stick, but ride data will not be captured and only analog heart rate straps can be used to    

 

monitor heart rate while riding.  For more information on the USB Stick, visit www.cycleops.com.  

CHAPTER 7: RF INTERFERENCE:

 

If during use you are experiencing wireless drop out this is due to frequency interference.  Wireless Internet access points,   

 

microwaves, cordless phones, or other wireless devices may cause frequency interference.  To mitigate the chance of  

 

 

interference set wireless access points to the lowest channel possible, and keep bikes away for interfering devices.  To  

 

 

change the channel on your access point, please consult your manufacturers documentation or your technology staff.

 

CHAPTER 8:

WARRANTY

Frame - 15 years
Parts - 3 years (excludes wear items)
Pedals - 90 days
Electronics - 1 year
Saris Cycling Group, Inc. warrants its PowerTap products against defects in manufacturing and workmanship for a period of one year, beginning at the date of purchase, or from the date 
of manufacture in the absence of a proof of purchase. In the event of a warranty issue, Saris Cycling Group, Inc. will repair or replace the item at its discretion. Saris Cycling Group, Inc. is 
not responsible for any indirect or consequential costs or damages associated with the warranty of the product. Our products are not covered under warranty in cases exhibiting signs of 
abuse, improper maintenance or installation, crash, using the product with non-compatible components, or using the product for purposes for which it was not designed. This warranty is 
also void if the product has been modifi ed from its original form, including changes in aesthetics, serial numbers or logos. Saris Cycling Group Inc., is not responsible for basic hub main-
tenance, such as re-packing bearings and bearing adjustments. Warranty Procedures If it appears that a PowerTap component is not working properly, please take the time to inspect and 
troubleshoot the system as best as possible. In many instances, solutions may be as simple as replacing a bearing or adjusting a sensor. Often small parts can repaired at the shop, instead 
of the longer and more expensive option of sending the unit back for repair. If you feel the need to warranty your PowerTap, please return your product through the channel that you 
purchased it from or contact Saris Cycling Group, Inc. at 1-800-783-7257.

Copyright

Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.  No part of this publication may be copied, photographed, reproduced, translated, transmitted electronically or placed on digital media without the prior written consent of Saris 

Cycling Group, Inc.

Trademarks
Saris Cycling Group, Inc , PowerTap and the PowerTap logo, are all registered trademarks of Saris Cycling Group, Inc. All other product, brand, or trade names used in this manual may be trademarks or registered trade-
marks of their respective owners.

Modifi cations
Saris Cycling Group, Inc reserves the right to make improvements and/or updates to the products described herein at any time without notice.

FCC Statement of Compliance:
Statement of Compliance for FCC and Industry Canada:
“This device complies with Industry Canada and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any 
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.”  

The term “IC:” before the radio certifi cation number only signifi es that Industry Canada technical specifi cations were met.
Changes or modifi cations to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with FCC regulations (the manufacturer) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 
interference in a normal installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation

Copyright 2007 Saris Cycling Group, Inc.   5253 Verona Road   Madison, WI 53711   800-783-7257                   17711   04/07    

Summary of Contents for Club IC

Page 1: ...ly Service Manual CHAPTERS 1 UNPACKING THE CYCLEOPS INDOOR CYCLE 1 2 BIKE ASSEMBLY 1 3 GENERAL USE 4 3 COMMON ADJUSTMENTS 6 4 LUBRICATION 8 5 ELECTRONICS INSTALLATION 9 6 USB STICK 10 7 RF INTERFERENCE 10 8 WARRANTY 10 ...

Page 2: ...zer bolt washers 8 Console Bracket bolts 2 Water bottle spacer 1 Spacer bolts 2 Multi purpose wrench 1 5mm allen wrench 1 4mm allen wrench 1 Console Bracket w screw 200 300 only 1 Console 200 300 only 1 CHAPTER 2 BIKE ASSEMBLY Step 1 Attach Stabilizer Feet 1 Note the difference between the front and rear stabilizer feet The larger foot with wheels goes in the rear of the IC 2 Align the rear base o...

Page 3: ...handlebar assembly via 2 4mm allen bolts Carefully slide the handlebar onto the handlebar post Once the handlebar is in place secure it with the L shaped tension handle Insert the seat post tube into the indoor cycle and secure it using the pull pin Attach the saddle to the saddle clamping assembly Slide the saddle clamp onto the knurled post making sure the nose of the saddle and the knurled post...

Page 4: ...ch The toe baskets must point towards the front of the indoor cycle Note that pedals are designed to be installed specifically on the right or left hand side of the IC Improper installation can result in damage to the crank Damage caused by improper pedal installation is not covered under warranty NOTE Pedals are designed to be installed on a specific side of the indoor cycle Turn the left pedal s...

Page 5: ...trol over resistance by simply adjusting the resistance knob Typically lower resistance levels enable you to pedal at a faster pace placing increased demand on the cardiovascular system Higher resistance levels will typically deliver a greater muscle endurance workout at lower RPMs RPM parameters in the program range from 60 110 RPM Additionally the indoor cycle offers seat and handlebar adjustmen...

Page 6: ...sen the handlebar fore and aft tension handle by turning the handle counterclockwise Move the handlebar forward or back to the desired position then tighten the tension handle by turning clockwise Be sure to tighten the handle firmly As a general guideline handlebar fore and aft can be determined by placing one s elbow on the nose of the saddle and extending the fingers straight Adjust handlebar f...

Page 7: ... loosen the acorn nuts on the axle Repeat this process on each side of the flywheel Once the acorn nuts are loose you can ad just the alignment of the flywheel as well as the chain tension Using a 10 mm box wrench adjust the tensioning hardware until the desired chain tension is achieved evenly on both sides Check the alignment of the flywheel against the seat post of the CycleOps Indoor Cycle Onc...

Page 8: ...ch remove the screw on the battery cap Pull the plastic battery cap out via the molded handle Replace the batteries paying close attention to the polar orientation of the batteries Replace the battery cap and tighten the set screw Back off resistance until it the knob stops turning counter clockwise Then turn clockwise 180 degrees 1 2 turn Loosen the clamping bolt with an Allen wrench Note early m...

Page 9: ...reventative Maintenance Performing necessary preventative maintenance is key to keeping your CycleOps Indoor Cycle in proper working condition Following these recommended maintenance procedures will help extend the life of your CycleOps Indoor Cycle DAILY Wipe Down Cleaning After your ride be sure to release all tension from the resistance mechanism Wipe down the entire unit using an absorbent clo...

Page 10: ...console receives a digi tally coded signal from the transmitter in the hub of the flywheel Cadence on the Club Comp 200E as well as Watts and torque on the Club Pro 300PT are received from the rear hub In addition to these metrics the console displays heart rate via a coded telem etry signal chest strap SPECIFICATIONS Accuracy 1 5 Pro 300PT Signal Transmission Digital RF Operational Temperature 0 ...

Page 11: ...etup Time and Date Setup Time Date 1 1 From MAIN MENU press DOWN ARROW to scroll to SETUP and press STATS Setup Time Date 2 2 Press STATS to enter TIME AND DATE Setup Time Date 3 3 Press STATS and DOWN ARROW to toggle between a12 or 24 hour clock Press STATS to accept changes and reenter the scrolling menu 4 Press DOWN ARROW to scroll to TIME and press STATS 5 Press STATS and UP ARROW or DOWN ARRO...

Page 12: ...stop when speed reaches zero In HEART mode the run time clock time will continue to record as long as heart rate signal is detected 7 Press DOWN ARROW twice to scroll to BACKLIGHT and press STATS 8 Press DOWN ARROW to select either UI UI DATA or OFF This function determines when the backlight will be illuminated UI User Interface when buttons are pushed UI DATA User Interface and Data input OFF Ba...

Page 13: ...r Cycle at a time Make sure all other Indoor Cycles are asleep To ensure Indoor Cycles are asleep leave untouched for approximately 4 minutes Setup Coded Sensor ID 2 3 Press STATS to enter HUB 4 Press STATS to toggle through all digits until LEARN 1 is displayed 5 Press and hold STATS until LEARN 1 flashes 6 Once the console learns the Hub ID it will be displayed 7 Press DOWN ARROW to scroll to RE...

Page 14: ...djustments Warranty Procedures If it appears that a PowerTap component is not working properly please take the time to inspect and troubleshoot the system as best as possible In many instances solutions may be as simple as replacing a bearing or adjusting a sensor Often small parts can repaired at the shop instead of the longer and more expensive option of sending the unit back for repair If you f...

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