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MAINTENANCE

The safety level given by the design of the Indoor Cycle can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined 

for damage and wear. Inoperable components should be replaced or the equipment should be put out of use until it is 

repaired.

DAILY

•  Wipe down the Indoor Cycle after each use to remove sweat and moisture. Use soap and water, or a diluted non-abrasive

domestic cleaner solution. Rinse to remove detergent residue and then dry off.

•  Before each session, inspect for loose components such as pedals or cranks prior to commencing the next use. Tighten

up any loose parts.

WEEKLY

•  Check for proper flywheel alignment. Torque flywheel nuts as necessary.
•  Check to make sure the crank arms are tight to the bottom bracket.
•  Inspect all parts, nuts, bolts, or screws for adjustments, replacements or maintenance.

MONTHLY

•  Inspect the frame and main assembly components for rust or corrosion. Tilt the cycle or place in an upside down position

to locate areas where rust and corrosion may develop. Use a small, wire brush to remove rust build-up in small crevasses, 

such as leveling feet, quick release levers and other bolt assemblies.

•  Inspect all wear items for adjustments or possible part replacement. Give particular attention to the following:

A) Inspect brake pad for wear. Excessive wear or dryness indicates replacement is required.
B) Inspect seat pad for wear. Rips, tears or excessive movement indicates replacement is required.
C) Inspect pedals for play. Excessive movement of pedals indicates replacement is required.

•  Inspect the belt for tensioning by rotating the crank to drive the flywheel forward. Do this motion in 1/4 turns to assess if

there is free play between the crank and the flywheel.

•  Dryness or prolonged use may cause the height and reach adjustments for the seat and handlebar to become tight. If this

is the case, the sliding assembly should be removed from the frame and have a smear of light duty grease applied along

the sliding surface before assembly. Similarly, apply some light grease to the clamping assembly to ensure it does not seize 

up. Clean off excessive grease before reassembly.

LIMITED HOME-USE WARRANTY

Summary of Contents for IC7.9

Page 1: ...IC7 9 INDOOR CYCLE OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 INDOOR CYCLE OPERATION...

Page 3: ...here should be 2 feet 60 cm of each side surround the Indoor Cycle Do not place the cycle in any area that will block any vent or air openings The Indoor Cycle should not be located in a garage covere...

Page 4: ...top mark on the stem TO ADJUST THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT Rotate the adjustment lever counterclockwise to adjust the handlebar height Raise or lower the handlebar to the desired height Rotate the lever cloc...

Page 5: ...WARNING The Indoor Cycle uses a fixed flywheel that builds momentum and will keep the pedals turning even after the user stops pedaling or if the user s feet slip off DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE YOUR FEE...

Page 6: ...act your local dealer Contact information may be located on the back panel of this manual or on warranty card UNPACKING Due to the weight of the indoor cycle it is recommended that two persons perform...

Page 7: ...ghten B Thread the RIGHT PEDAL 58R that has R on the spindle to the right side arm of the cycle using the WRENCH 78 Please note that the R pedal is right hand threaded which needs to be turned clockwi...

Page 8: ...TEP 2 NO DESCRIPTION QTY 3 QUICK RELEASE 2 37 HANDLEBAR 1 38 WASHERS 4 40 SEAT SLIDER 1 41 SADDLE 1 A Install the HANDLEBAR 37 into the handlebar mast receptor using 2 WASHERS 38 and secure with the Q...

Page 9: ...he FRAME CABLE D pre assembled in the frame C Adjust console to preferred viewing angle NOTE Check to see there is no loose cable that could make contact with the flywheel once the cable harness is as...

Page 10: ...e value given after 5 seconds PERSONAL WORKOUT SETTING Press the left key until SPEED is displayed press the right key for 3 seconds to adjust personal data setting user weight gender and workout time...

Page 11: ...o the front stabilizer tube Please follow the moving the Indoor Cycle section to transport your Indoor Cycle It is important that you place your Indoor Cycle in a comfortable and inviting room Your In...

Page 12: ...here rust and corrosion may develop Use a small wire brush to remove rust build up in small crevasses such as leveling feet quick release levers and other bolt assemblies Inspect all wear items for ad...

Page 13: ...vailable within 150 miles of the nearest authorized Service Provider Mileage beyond 150 miles from an authorized service center is the responsibility of the consumer All returns must be pre authorized...

Page 14: ...26 INDOOR CYCLE OWNER S MANUAL IC7 9 Owner s Manual 0605 19 Rev 1 0 2019 Horizon Fitness...

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