Endurance ESB250.2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 29

W a r n i n g ,   S a f e t y   &   M a i n t e n a n c e

Precision craftsmanship  assures  Endurance’s  ability 
to consistently deliver products of the highest stan-
dards. Our products have been carefully designed to 
ensure safe, effi

  cient long term operation.

However, it must be realized  that  safe  use of this 
equipment  requires  that  owners carefully read and 
follow  the Endurance  use recommendations,  warn-
ings,  and maintenance  guidelines in this Owners 
Manual.

Routine inspection and maintenance  is of critical 
importance to ensure maximum safety  and perfor-
mance. Endurance uses the highest quality materials 
available, but wear is inevitable. Therefore, you must 
carefully  inspect  your equipment as outlined in the 
Maintenance Schedule.

Be advised that dangerous conditions can arise even 
during  a warranty period.  A warranty does not ne-
gate the owner’s responsibility  to  thoroughly, care-
fully and daily inspect the machine.

Including maintaining the equipment,  the owner’s 
responsibility is also to:

Be sure to always provide adequate supervision to all 
end-users.

Be sure to instruct all end-users of proper usage.

Be  sure  all supervisors and personal trainers who 
instruct  end-users on equipment use are properly 
trained  and know  the function and importance  of 
every adjustment and setting.
Also, be sure these trainers provide proper instruction 
to end-users on the fundamentals of cardio training.

NUTS/BOLTS/FASTENERS:

Periodically inspect all nuts and bolts. Tighten if 

      

needed. If bolts seem to loosen periodically,  use       
Loctite 242 for a long-term cure.

Go through a re-tightening sequence periodically to 
ensure that all hardware is properly tensioned.

ADJUSTMENTS / LOCKING PINS / 
TIGHTENING KNOBS:

Check all pieces for signs of visible wear or damage.

Check springs in Pop Pins for proper tension and 
alignment.

If  the spring sticks or has lost its rigidity,  replace  it 
immediately.

ANTI-SKID SURFACES:

Replace if they appear worn or become slippery.

WARNING INSTRUCTION LABELS:

Inspect  and familiarize  yourself with all safety       
warnings and other user information on decals.

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It is imperative that the user becomes familiar and 

 

 

understands all warnings posted on the unit.

To minimize the risk of injury, follow all safety guidelines provided with the unit and owner’s manual.

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To minimize the risk of serious 
injury, read and follow all safety 
guidelines provided with the 
unit and owner’s manual.

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Consult a physician 
before beginning any fitness 
program or using fitness 
equipment.
Do not allow children on or 
near the equipment.
Always ride and stop in a 
controlled and safe manner.
Do not dismount or attempt 
to remove feet from pedals 
until the flywheel has stopped 
completely.
Keep body and clothing clear 
of all moving parts.
Properly secure all 
adjustments and locking 
features prior to using the 
spin bike.
Maximum user capacity is 
350 LB (158.8 KG).

Summary of Contents for ESB250.2

Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L Table of Contents 0 1 2 3 0 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 1 9 4 A B C D C 5 E F G H E G H I J 9 K L M 9 H H N 1 4 E S B 2 5 0 2...

Page 2: ...diagram below will help you decide the best placement for your ESB250 2 The overall space needed for operation may be more depending on the user Minimum Usage Space 47 L x 21 W x 53 H Suggested Usage...

Page 3: ...grams as a point of reference when assembling your ESB250 2 Becoming familiar with the unit and the orientation of its components will help ease installation Please use the following diagrams to becom...

Page 4: ...rkout no loose clothing Use care when getting on or off the unit Do not overexert yourself or work to exhaustion If you feel any pain or abnormal symptoms stop your workout immediately and consult you...

Page 5: ...nt When ordering parts you must use the part number and description from this Owner s Manual Use only En durance replacement parts when servicing this unit Failure to do so will void your warranty and...

Page 6: ...helps keep it level A level machine has fewer malfunctions Provide ample space around the machine Open space around the machine allows for easier ac cess and a more comfortable workout Insert all bolt...

Page 7: ...n each page before beginning each step While you may be able to assemble the ESB250 2 using the illustrations only important safety notes and other tips are included in the text Some pieces may have e...

Page 8: ...d l h m a e f h n b j A k o i m a p q Two 58 M10X65mm Round Allen Head Bolt Four 68 M10 Washer Two 64 M10 Nylon Nut g _ a a b c d r b h f g h i b j F k d l h m a e f h n b j A k o i m a p q Two 58 M10...

Page 9: ...S T E P 1 x y z z y z...

Page 10: ...S T E P 2 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented counterclockwise 26 24 clockwise 25 23...

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Page 12: ...S T E P 3 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented 8 B A B 8...

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Page 14: ...S T E P 4 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented D B One 39 Handle One 66 M10 Washer...

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Page 16: ...S T E P 5 Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented 0 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 5 5 0 C 1 5 5 7 6 2 5 5 8 9 2 4 2 0 A 1 A B 6 C D C 2 E F 9 3 5 2 C 3 6 2 5 5 0 C 1 G H 5 7 5 0 8 1...

Page 17: ...S T E P 5 I J K L M N O K P N Q R M S T U N N M V J W M X U Y X Z K V S W M R M X...

Page 18: ...g h c i G j k l e k _ d e m k n e i C j b n g l o p One 39 Handle One 66 M10 Washer q _ f g o r e f s f k k n l t k e r u v w b e n i 53 j x y l n c e _ d e i 7 j k l e k _ d e z f g h c i G j g o r e...

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Page 20: ...ssemble all components in the sequence they are presented NOTE 83 84 D Two 85 M5X16mm Hexagon Column Bolt Two 45 M5 Cap Nuts One 88 Wrench 8 10 One 89 Wrench 4 82 83 One 86 M5X10mm Cross Umbrella Scre...

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Page 22: ...g all the features on this unit will improve and benefit your workout EXTRA SOFT SEAT TENSION ADJUSTMENT EMERGENCY STOP ERGONOMIC HANDLE BARS VERTICAL HANDLE BAR ADJUSTMENT HORIZONTAL SEAT ADJUSTMENT...

Page 23: ...to move around safely To move the ESB250 2 A Grasp Handlebar D B Carefully pull Handlebar D towards you while pushing the front of the Spin Bike downward C Simply roll the ESB250 2 on Wheels 9 to the...

Page 24: ...ADJUSTMENT To adjust the seat horizontally Mount onto the ESB250 2 spin bike Position the pedals so that one pedal is towards the front of the bike and one pedal is towards the rear of the bike Look d...

Page 25: ...Tighten the assembly and carefully check for no loose components BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT To replace the brake pad Loosen Socket Head Bolts 61 See Diagram 3 Remove Socket Head Bolts 61 and Washers 67 See...

Page 26: ...into the mainframe Replace Rubber Spacer 14 Brake Adjustment Nut 30 Nut 51 and Acorn Cap Nut 46 Tighten Nut 51 with a wrench while holding onto Brake Knob 13 by hand Make sure Acorn Cap Nut 46 is prop...

Page 27: ...o remove Belt 22 with the other hand Remove Tension Spring 38 by unscrewing Round Allen Head Bolt 59 while holding Nylon Nut 65 Remove Round Allen Head Bolt 59 Washer 71 Washer 70 Nylon Nut 65 and Ten...

Page 28: ...2 Hang Tension Spring 38 onto the Tension Bracket assembly Hang Belt 22 on Flywheel 16 and under Tension Pulley 37 Use a large screwdriver to adjust Belt 22 under Tension Pulley 37 See Diagram 3 Afte...

Page 29: ...to end users on the fundamentals of cardio training NUTS BOLTS FASTENERS Periodically inspect all nuts and bolts Tighten if needed If bolts seem to loosen periodically use Loctite 242 for a long term...

Page 30: ...M a i n f r a m e P a r t s L i s t Part numbers are required when ordering parts Part Qty Description...

Page 31: ...Z 9 16 b Q F X I Y X J B V C Z 9 16 b Q F X I V O P N J D A C X 9 16 b c I F L I H X J D A C X 9 16 b c I F L I Q I D A C X M N C J N I R I D A C X M J V C D I U K V C Z M B V W F G I U F E F K V C Z...

Page 32: ...x h h n p n k j p q x s y y x w h n n u s q x s w z x f f l j l l o p q r z x y h l j l l o p q u x x h k n q r z s w z s f p x g h k n q y h s r y s r p x u u k n q r z s h z s r p x v h k n q u s r...

Page 33: ...H a r d w a r e T o S c a l e Part 58 M10x65 Round Allen Head Bolt Qty 4 Part 64 M10 Nylon Nut Qty 4 Part 68 M10 Washer Qty 8 Part 66 M10x30OD Washer Qty 2...

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Page 36: ...it will improve the product Body Solid machines maintain several patented and patent pending features and designs All rights reserved on all design patents and utility patents Serial Number is Locate...

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