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HOW TO ADJUST THE CONSOLE PIVOT AND TILT
If the console feels too loose or does not stay in place
when it is moved from side to side, first remove the
Mount Cover (153). Next, use the included studio cycle
tool to tighten the M25 Locknut (152) slightly until the
console stays in place when moved from side to side.
Then, press the Mount Cover back into place.
If the console feels too loose or does not stay in
place when it is tilted upward and downward,
first
see assembly step 8 on page 10.
Use a standard
screwdriver to pry off the Console Covers (154, 155).
Next, tighten the four
M6 x 15mm Cap Screws
(157) in the Rear Bracket
Mount (114) until the up
and down movement
no longer feels loose.
Note: For clarity, the con-
sole is not shown in the
drawing. Tilt the console
upward and downward to
access the Cap Screws.
Then, see assembly step 8 on page 10 and reattach
the Console Covers (154, 155).
INCLINE SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING
If the frame does not move to the correct incline level,
see HOW TO CHANGE CONSOLE SETTINGS on
page 27 and calibrate the incline system.
Note: When the studio cycle is declined or extremely
inclined, the range of resistance levels may decrease.
HOW TO ADJUST THE LEFT CRANK ARM
If the Left Crank Arm (21) feels loose while you are
pedaling, first loosen the two M6 x 25mm Screws (96).
Then, follow the steps below. Note: If you have a
torque wrench, tighten the Screws (15, 96) to the listed
torque specs. If you do not have a torque wrench, sim-
ply tighten the Screws as firmly as you can.
1.
Tighten the M12 Crank Screw (15)
counter-
clockwise
to 7 Nm (5 ft-lbs).
2.
Tighten each M6 x 25mm Screw (96) to 20 Nm
(15 ft-lbs). Then, tighten each M6 x 25mm Screw a
second time to 20 Nm (15 ft-lbs) in the same order.
3.
Finally, tighten the M12 Crank Screw (15)
counter-
clockwise
to 50 Nm (37 ft-lbs).
153
152
157
157
114
96
21
15
96