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COMPUTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT

To test the computer batteries rotate the crank arm until the computer “wakes up”. If the 

battery is low, a “LO-BA” will display in the Odometer (ODO) display at the bottom of the 

computer. To replace the batteries unscrew the back of the computer housing and remove 

old  AA  batteries  and  replace  with  a  set  of  two  new  AA  batteries.  If  you  have  multiple  

machines, we suggest all computer batteries be changed at the same time.

WARNING:

 Do not burn batteries. Do not place batteries in waste bins. Batteries must 

be disposed of by a Licensed Waste Collector. Battery leakage is extremely caustic and 

contact with bare skin should be avoided. In the event that battery leakage comes in 

contact with your skin, flush the area for 15 minutes with copious amounts of water and 

seek medical attention. Gloves, overalls, safety shoes and eye protectors must be used 

when handling leaking batteries. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations when handling 

and maintaining batteries.

M SERIES CARDIO CALIBRATION  

All M Series cardio equipment is calibrated with a tool at the factory and there is no need to 

calibrate, unless a component associated with the resistance mechanism or computer require 

service. For more information visit: www.keiser.com/service, or contact the Keiser service 

department at 1-800-888-7009 | 559-256-8000 | [email protected].

WARNING:

  The  safety  level  of  the  equipment  can  only  be  maintained  if  it  is  regularly 

inspected for damage and wear. Immediately replace defective parts and do not use the 

equipment until all repairs have been completed and thoroughly tested.

RESETTING RIDE AVERAGES, ELAPSED TIME AND DISTANCE

 

To  reset  your  averages  during  the  workout,  stop  pedaling  for  three  seconds  and  the  

averages will start to flash, while they are flashing move the gear shifter from bottom to top 

two times quickly. This will reset your workout information back to zero

.

LIFT TO REVEAL 

BATTERY AREA

UNSCREW 

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Summary of Contents for M3

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

Page 2: ...ou aware of any general mandatory actions or information WARNING This symbol appearing throughout this manual means PAY ATTENTION BE ALERT When you see this warning symbol your safety is involved It i...

Page 3: ...s 555022 O Hex Nut M6x1SS 9508 H 4 Washers 9384 P Hub Cover Decals B C E F G H J I A K Transport Wheels L N P O M 2 NOTE The M3 Parts Inventory will not include item A M3 Handlebar Assembly 550815 It...

Page 4: ...unction Computer System 13 Transport Wheels 7 Up Down Handlebar Adjustment T Handle 14 Flywheel 1 Fore Aft Adjustable Handlebars 2 Fore Aft Adjustment L Handle Total Bike Weight M3 85 lbs 38 6 kg M3 9...

Page 5: ...nd torque wrench to 45 Nm 35 ft lbs using a 16mm or 5 8 inch open end wrench to hold in position Fig 2 BIKE ASSEMBLY 4 3 ASSEMBLING FLYWHEEL HUB AND HUB CAP Step 1 Before starting the assembly of the...

Page 6: ...the 5mm Allen wrench tighten the screws in a star pattern until snug as shown in Fig 6 Step 5 After 5 hub screws have been installed apply 5 clear decals to each side of the hub cover as shown Fig 6a...

Page 7: ...screws M8x1 25 X 12 SS into the mounting holes Fig 11 Once each screw has been started place the palm of one hand on the center of the handlebar pressing firmly and evenly onto the handlebar post With...

Page 8: ...s of the Sweat Guard Step 3 Replace both screws but do not over tighten Step 4 Remove the four 6mm allen screws four screws from the Handlebar Tube located below the computer mount Step 3 Using a 6mm...

Page 9: ...ch remove the Screw and Washer releasing the Handle Stud Step 10 Clean Screw thread with alcohol then apply Loctite 242 to leading edge of screw thread for handle bar adjust screw Step 11 Assemble Han...

Page 10: ...he base frame Remove the two 6mm allen screws and washers from the base frame These screws will be used to mount the flywheel guard in step 6 Step 13 Hand Tighten the assembly Step 14 Fit the L Handle...

Page 11: ...the brackets allow the tube to move left to right to some degree Center the tube with as much clearance as possible from the flywheel then fully tighten all the bolts Make sure the tube is centered o...

Page 12: ...operational Failing to test a bike prior to normal use will void your warranty and could result in serious injury 14 15 b a NOTE Since we are always striving to improve our products our products are...

Page 13: ...d only be performed when the rider has reached an advanced level and has practiced basic cycling and pedaling techniques at slow to normal speeds Ensure that all adjustment handles that could interfer...

Page 14: ...t that you keep your back in a neutral position fig B Proper posture means engaging your core abdominal muscles and your diaphragm In a neutral spine position there is a slight arch in the low back fi...

Page 15: ...foot the seat should be shifted forward Adjust and re check the knee cap alignment In addition observe while pedaling that your knees do not extend beyond your elbows Sitting on the saddle with your...

Page 16: ...heparticipantasmoother quieter andmorepredictableworkout If the flywheel is in less contact with the magnetic field it is easier to operate The more of the flywheel that comes in contact with the magn...

Page 17: ...e first eight seconds when the computer is first activated the Odometer will display the total distance the cycle has been ridden This feature is for service and maintenance purposes only After eight...

Page 18: ...e used when handling leaking batteries Follow manufacturer s recommendations when handling and maintaining batteries M SERIES CARDIO CALIBRATION All M Series cardio equipment is calibrated with a tool...

Page 19: ...dle T Handle adjustments worn pedal straps etc 5 Clean with warm water and a soft cloth the parts of the cycle that are dirty or come in contact with sweat Do not use household or industrial cleaners...

Page 20: ...intended use and said parties are specifically put on notice that they shall assume all risk and liability in connection herewith The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other warranti...

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