Depending on where the bike is placed, you may experience dry air, causing a
common experience of static electricity. You can notice that by walking across a carpet
and then touching a metal object. On your bike you may experience a shock due to the
build-up of static electricity on your body and the discharge path of the bike.
If you experience this type of situation, you may want to increase the humidity to a
comfortable level through the use of a humidifier.
Check your machine regularly for rust. If rust starts to appear on the screws it means
the item is not housed in the correct environment and will need to be moved to a more
suitable room. Any rust will indicate there may be moisture in the air and as a result this
could impact on the integrity and performance of your machine.
1. Use only
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replacement parts.
2. Keep water and liquids away from electrical parts.
3. If you allow your machine to become rusty, this will affect your warranty.
EXERCISE BIKE CLEANING
Keep the pedals free of dust and debris for smooth running and preventing
injuries. Dust/debris may cause damage to the chain and other moving parts.
After every workout use a neat, dry cloth for cleaning the bike and the handlebars to
prevent the item of corrosion. Wipe away any sweat that may have dripped onto the
bike. Avoid scratching the display by using a soft cloth.
Vacuum or sweep the floor underneath and around the bike. A treadmill mat can help
to reduce dust.
For further cleaning, use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened with water. Do not use
abrasive or chemical cleaning agents.
EXERCISE BIKE BALANCE
Place the bike on a level floor to avoid it being off-balance. If that is not possible, level
the bike by adjusting the rubber feet located underneath the stabilizers.
Check if the bike is balanced:
1. Stand in front of the unit with your hands on the handlebars.
2. Gently rock the bike from side to side checking for any movement.
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Summary of Contents for Sonic 1
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