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M3i INDOOR GROUP CYCLE

OPERATION

1. 

Read these instructions.

2. 

Keep these instructions.

3. 

Heed all warnings.

4. 

Follow all instructions.

5. 

Only use replacement parts recommended 
by Keiser Corporation.

6. 

Replace defective components immediately 
and/or keep the equipment out of use until 
repaired.

7. 

Routinely check and pay special attention to 
components most susceptible to wear.

8. 

Maximum weight of the rider shall not 
exceed 300lbs (136kg).

9. 

The cycle is NOT designed with a freewheel, 
but a fixed gear system. When the flywheel is 
in motion, the pedals will also be in motion.

10.  Never remove your feet from the pedals while the 

flywheel is in motion as serious user injury may occur.

11.  Always secure the pedal clip strap by placing your foot 

on the pedal and in the toe cage. Locate the strap and 
pull up on it to tighten. It should be snug but not too 
tight to cause discomfort.

12.  The resistance shifter allows you to safely slow or stop 

the motion of the flywheel. Move the resistance shifter 
away from you to increase the gear and slow the motion 
of the flywheel.

13.  This cycle is intended for use in training areas of 

organizations such as sport associations, educational 
establishments, hotels, clubs and studios, where 
access and control is specifically regulated by the 
owner (person who has the legal responsibility).

14.  Keep children and pets clear from the unit at all times, 

especially while in use.

15.  The cycle should be positioned on a stable, level, 

horizontal surface.

16.  There should be a clearance of no less than 24-inches 

(0.6 m) of free area on all sides of the cycle. When 
cycles are positioned adjacent to each other the free 
area may be shared.

17.  Movements such as pedaling at high speeds or 

pedaling while standing are considered advanced 
techniques, and should only be performed when the 
rider has reached an  advanced level.

18.  Ensure that all adjustment handles that could interfere 

with the user’s movement are not left projecting as to 
come in contact with the rider during operation.

19.  Before dismounting, push the resistance lever to the 

most forward position to bring both the flywheel and 
pedals to a complete stop.

WARNING: This symbol appearing throughout this manual means PAY ATTENTION! BE ALERT! When 
you see this warning symbol, your safety is involved. It is being used to call attention to POTENTIAL 
hazards that could result in personal injury or loss of life.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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Summary of Contents for M3i lite

Page 1: ...M3i INDOOR GROUP CYCLE OPERATION M3i INDOOR CYCLE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ng the Computer 10_Assembling the Handlebars 11_Final Installation 12 SETTING THE CYCLE ID NUMBER AND TRIP UNITS 12_Miles 13_Kilometers 14 OPERATION 14_Checking for Proper Operation 14_Emergency Stop...

Page 3: ...tions such as sport associations educational establishments hotels clubs and studios where access and control is specifically regulated by the owner person who has the legal responsibility 14 Keep chi...

Page 4: ...quired to assemble the cycle but not supplied WARNING Use caution when using a box cutter or other tool with a sharp blade to unwrap the cycle A sharp tool can cause damage to the seat handlebars or s...

Page 5: ...20 stainless steel cap screw Handlebar spacer Flywheel guard clamp Flywheel M8 x 1 25 x 12 stainless steel cap screw L handle assembly Hubcap Cycle Base Acorn nuts stainless steel Handlebar slide Lef...

Page 6: ...rward backward seat adjustment handle Sweat guard Base Transport wheels Up down seat adjustment handle Forward backward handlebar adjustment Multi function computer system Flywheel guard Up down handl...

Page 7: ...f the four studs 4 Install an acorn nut supplied on each stud and then hand tighten the acorn nuts 5 Torque the acorn nuts to 45 Nm 35 ft lbs using a 16mm or 5 8 crowfoot attached to a torque wrench 1...

Page 8: ...no wobbling 5 Cover each cap screw with a clear decal supplied 1 Remove the two 6mm Allen screws and washers from the base frame refer to Figure 5 Do not discard the screws They will be used to mount...

Page 9: ...the pedal threads 6 Use a 15mm open end wrench and install the pedals Left Pedal Thread the left pedal marked L into the left side of the left crank arm by turning it counter clockwise refer to Figure...

Page 10: ...sly removed using a 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Remove screws from both sides of the sweat guard refer to Figure 13 2 Slide on the guard cover over the sweat guard and snap it in place refer to Figure 14...

Page 11: ...andlebar spacer and then attach the handlebars to the handlebar slide refer to Figure 17 Hand tighten the assembly c Place the L handle onto the handle stud The L handle should point away from the cyc...

Page 12: ...lete end to end rotation Step 7 Cycle ID Number Adjust to any number between 1 and 150 Move shifter to gear 17 to increase cycle ID Move shifter to gear 7 to decrease cycle ID Gear 12 holds number Com...

Page 13: ...AR 19 Complete end to end rotation Step 7 Cycle ID Number Adjust to any number between 1 and 150 Move shifter to gear 17 to increase cycle ID Move shifter to gear 7 to decrease cycle ID Gear 12 holds...

Page 14: ...und and torqued to 45 Nm 35 ft lbs Are all screws and nuts properly torqued and tightened Do the handlebar and seat adjustments operate properly Was LPS 3 applied to the left bottom bracket bearing Wa...

Page 15: ...be too high Uneven rocking from side to side may result in hip or back injuries If a participant s knees are bowed outward beyond their normal ergonomic position the seat may be too low If the knees...

Page 16: ...the entire foot is visible move shift the seat forward NOTE Adjust and re check the knee cap alignment The knees should not extend beyond the elbows when pedaling Always secure the pedal clip strap 1...

Page 17: ...New cyclists are encouraged to keep their handlebars in a high comfortable position to take any strain off of their back WARNING Placing the handlebars too low may over stress the arms mid back and ne...

Page 18: ...h as Meguiar s Quick Detailer Mist and Wipe Check the computer for low battery indication IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE MACHINES WE SUGGEST ALL COMPUTER BATTERIES BE CHANGED AT THE SAME TIME 2 AA batteries per...

Page 19: ...wo conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est co...

Page 20: ...ewith The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other warranties not expressly set forth herein whether expressed or implied by operation of law or otherwise including but not limited to...

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