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SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT

The ergonomic resistance control knob located just below the handlebars on the bike 
frame, for easier pedaling resistance control. Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to 
increase pedal resistance. Turn the knob in a counter clockwise direction to decrease pedal 
resistance.

MOVING THE CYCLE

Make sure the quick release levers for the handlebar are tight. Stand in front of the cycle, 
grasping the end of the handlebars. Place one foot on the cycle’s front support foot to 
stabilize the cycle and begin tilting the cycle toward you. The transport wheels should now 
be in contact with the ground and can easily roll in any direction. Be careful when moving 
the cycle to prevent a sudden impact that could harm the cycle or its surroundings.

STABILIZING THE CYCLE

The Class Cycle should operate on a level surface with no lateral movement. Check the 
cycle’s stability by attempting to rock it side to side. If the leveler is not resting completely 
on the floor, loosen the nut with one hand to allow the leveler to rotate. Repeat the front 
and rear foot adjustment as necessary until the Cycle is stable. Lock the adjustment by tight-
ening the nut against the front and rear foot support.

Use one of the following methods to stop the pedals:

• Reduce your pedal speed until you come to a complete stop.
• Push down on the brake knob to come to a complete stop.
• Increase the resistance by turning the resistance knob in a clockwise position until you 

come to a complete stop.

DISMOUNTING THE CYCLE

WARNING!

 The Class 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 FEET FROM THE PEDALS OR DISMOUNT THE MACHINE 
UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE COMPLETELY STOPPED.

 Failure to 

follow these instructions may lead to loss of control and the potential for serious injury.

SERIAL # PLACEMENT

Summary of Contents for CLASS CYCLE P8000

Page 1: ...ECH CO LTD No 26 Ching Chuan Rd Taya Hsiang Taichung Hsien 428 Taiwan R O C TEL 886 4 25667100 FAX 886 4 25601087 E mail sales johnsonfitness com http www johnsonfitness com OWNER S MANUAL CLASS CYCLE P8000 June 07 07 ...

Page 2: ...bly Instructions ADJUSTMENT Seat Adjustment Handlebar Adjustment Pedal Strap Adjustment Resistance Adjustment Dismounting The Cycle Moving The Cycle Stabilizing The Cycle SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION MAINTENANCE PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 02 03 04 09 11 12 13 01 J O H N S O N C L A S S C Y C L E P 8 0 0 0 ...

Page 3: ... the pedal cranks by hand Do not dismount the cycle until the pedals are at a complete STOP Do not attempt to ride the cycle in a standing position at high RPMs until you have prac ticed at slower speeds Do not insert any object hands or feet into any openings or expose hands arms or feet to the drive mechanism or other potentially moving part of the cycle Do not use any equipment that is damaged ...

Page 4: ...erly CAUTION This unit weights 118 lbs 54 kg To avoid injury to the user and the unit be sure to have proper assistance to remove or move the unit NOTE In case any of these parts are missing from the package please contact Johnson Fitness or the local authorized dealers at once A Main Frame Assembly A B E C D B Handlebar Set C Rear Foot D Front Foot DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 1 1 1 E Hardware Box incl...

Page 5: ...hould help the pedals to screw in easily and correctly Turn the left pedal spindle counterclockwise when threading into the crank arm and turn the right pedal spindle clockwise when threading into the crank arm STEP 1 J O H N S O N C L A S S C Y C L E P 8 0 0 0 Place the front foot in position at the front of the cycle with the transport wheels facing forward aligning the two holes in the foot wit...

Page 6: ...e use HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT Proper position for the handlebar is based primarily on comfort The Class Cycle allows for fore and aft adjustment of the handlebar Typically the handlebar should be positioned slightly higher than the seat for beginning cyclists Advanced cyclists could try different heights to get the arrangement most suitable for you To adjust the handlebar height Release the quick rel...

Page 7: ...operate on a level surface with no lateral movement Check the cycle s stability by attempting to rock it side to side If the leveler is not resting completely on the floor loosen the nut with one hand to allow the leveler to rotate Repeat the front and rear foot adjustment as necessary until the Cycle is stable Lock the adjustment by tight ening the nut against the front and rear foot support Use ...

Page 8: ...ng Inspect the chain 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 g...

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