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FCC CAUTION

Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's 

authority to operate the equipment. 

This device complies with 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.

FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:

1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

2. This equipment complies with RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

3. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.

WARRANTY

INFORMATION

If you have a problem with a bike purchased from www.freebeatfit.com, please contact us directly at 
[email protected].

STOCHASTIC TECHNOLOGY LLC. ("freebeat™") extends the following Limited Warranty, which only applies to 
non-commercial, in-home, and indoor use of our products. Any other use of our products shall void this 
Limited Warranty. During the applicable Limited Warranty periods described below, the covered components 
of products will be free of defects or malfunctions during normal use. Certain exclusions apply, as further 
described in this Limited Warranty. The Limited Warranty applies for the following components of products 
only, for the time period indicated. The Limited Warranty applies only against defects discovered within the 
applicable Limited Warranty period and only so long as our products remain in the possession of the original 
purchaser, or, for a gifted freebeat™ bike, the owner of the original membership attached to our products.

Adjust the saddle to ensure it is parallel to the ground. Use the 13mm 
wrench to tighten the seat-fixing nuts on both sides.

EVERY 3 TO 5 RIDES

To ensure safe operation and optimal performance, check for wear and tear 
by performing maintenance on a regular basis. Replace any damaged or 
defective parts immediately. Do not use the bike until the repair is 
completely fixed. Only use original parts from the manufacturer. Changes or 
modifications to the bike not approved by freebeat could void the warranty. 

CLEANING: 

Wipe down your bike after each ride with a damp cloth.

LEVELING FEET: 

If the bike is unstable and rocks back and forth, turn each 

leveling knob under the stabilizers until the bike rests evenly on the ground. 

AFTER RIDE CARE

CLEANING: 

Clean the bike thoroughly using a damp cloth and a mild 

household cleaner (diluted with water). Clean the touchscreen using 
an electronics-safe wipe.

PEDALS: 

Tighten any loose pedals with the included wrench. Pedals 

should be tightened to 25 lb-ft of torque. Turn clockwise to tighten 
the right pedal, and counterclockwise to tighten the left pedal. 

EVERY 4 TO 6 RIDES

CAUTION:

 Service other than the procedures described here must be 

performed by an authorized technician.

EMERGENCY BRAKE:

 Test the emergency brake by pressing down on 

the resistance knob while pedaling slowly. The flywheel should come to a 
complete stop immediately. If it does not, stop using the bike and 
contact freebeat support. 

FRAME:

 Check the entire frame for signs of wear and tear. Tighten any 

loose screws and bolts. 

EVERY 15 TO 20 RIDES

freebeat™ warrants the frame (excluding any moving parts 

attached to the structural frame) against defects in 

workmanship and materials for a period of ten years from 

the date of original delivery.

FRAME: 10 YEARS

freebeat™ warrants the components and all original parts 

of the freebeat™ bike against defects in workmanship and 

materials for a period of 24 months from the date of 

original delivery.

BIKE COMPONENTS: 24 MONTHS

freebeat™ warrants the touchscreen against defects in 

workmanship and materials for a period of 12 months from 

the date of original delivery.

HD TOUCHSCREEN: 12 MONTHS

PEDALS:

 Replace pedals if necessary. Tighten new pedals to 25 lb-ft of torque. 

For further instructions, visit

 

www.freebeatfit.com

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE

Your hands should rest comfortably on the handlebars without having to 
reach and should bend slightly at the elbows. Your legs should be 
slightly bent at the bottom of your pedal stroke.
Adjust accordingly if not as described. 

RECOMMENDED

BODY POSITION

MAINTENANCE

& CARE

Summary of Contents for Boom Bike

Page 1: ...BoomBike USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ors never miss a single rotation Whenever you feel the vibe and give an extra push our system records your performance and recommends the best training program to suit your needs freebeat knows what y...

Page 3: ...CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS PACKING LIST ASSEMBLY GETTING STARTED APP UI MAINTENANCE CARE WARRANTY INFORMATION...

Page 4: ...sure to keep the packing for the event of repairs warranty matters At the end of the product s life cycle it cannot be treated as ordinary household waste but must be transported to a recycling site...

Page 5: ...interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisi...

Page 6: ...en the bike and the monitor Remove all the bike s parts before assembly Only remove screws when necessary step by step as shown in the directions to reduce confusion Tighten screws with your hands or...

Page 7: ...in place by fastening part J1 into the side of the front stabilizer and part J2 into the top of the front stabilizer Then fasten the remaining J1 screws into the side of the rear stabilizer and remai...

Page 8: ...either an L or R symbol on the crank and axle to distinguish between left and right respectively Twist the pedals into their respective sides of the bike The left pedal turns counterclockwise and the...

Page 9: ...feet underneath the front and back stabilizers Turn them counterclockwise until they rest firmly and are stable on the ground Use either your hands or a wench to level the feet Tighten any loose screw...

Page 10: ...r personal information four basic questions You can skip this step and complete it later STEP 3 2 ADJUST YOUR BIKE Follow the steps on the screen and adjust the bike to fit your body Ensure you mainta...

Page 11: ...IES SCORE STEP 4 PERSONALIZED HOME SCREEN Everyone s home screen is different We personalize your home screen based on what the system thinks will suit you best The more classes you take the more the...

Page 12: ...ective parts immediately Do not use the bike until the repair is completely fixed Only use original parts from the manufacturer Changes or modifications to the bike not approved by freebeat could void...

Page 13: ...www freebeatfit com...

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