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Caring for Your MYX

MAINTENANCE

Preventative maintenance can increase the life of your 

product and significantly reduce equipment failures. 

The chart provided is our recommended maintenance 

schedule. It is your responsibility to ensure that regular 

maintenance is performed.

CLEANING

We recommend wiping down and cleaning the bike 

frame daily. For a deeper clean use water with a  

non-abrasive soap, car wash soap, or bike cleaner.  

Wipe with water and dry. Avoid spraying any liquids 

directly onto the bike. Instead, spray onto a clean  

towel first then wipe the unit. You may also seal the 

frame with wax or bike polish.

Checklist

Inspect for loose nuts or bolts on 

handlebar and seat assembly and 

tighten as necessary.

Verify that pedal bolts connecting 

pedals to bike crank are tight 

after the first 10 hours of use and 

every 100 hours of use thereafter.  

Tighten (clockwise) with Allen 

Wrench.

Inspect pedals for excessive 

wobble or side-to-side movement.  

If loose, they need to be replaced.

Check flywheel alignment.  

Realign flywheel nuts as 

necessary.

Tighten seat hardware (bolt 

connecting seat to post)

Lubricate horizontal and vertical 

sliders (for seat and handlebars) 

with dry film lubricant with PTFE 

or wet film lubricant with PTFE.  

Apply a layer and use a cloth to 

clean up excess.

Inspect welds for any signs of 

cracking

Inspect leveling feet

Weekly 

Monthly

Worn or damaged parts must be replaced 

immediately, and should not be used until 

the repair is made.

Summary of Contents for MYX

Page 1: ...1 Product Manual ...

Page 2: ...at and Handlebar Depth 8 Using Pedal Clips and Cage 9 Adjusting Resistance 9 HEART RATE MONITOR SETUP Charge Battery 10 Using Your Heart Rate Monitor 10 TOUCHSCREEN SETUP Powering On the Touchscreen 11 Connecting to Internet 11 TOUCHSCREEN FEATURES Zone Based Training 11 Your MYX Score 12 Touchscreen App Features 12 CARING FOR YOUR MYX Maintenance 13 Cleaning 13 APPENDIX Warranty Information 14 Co...

Page 3: ...e short of breath or feel faint Contact your doctor before you use the machine again Use the value calculated or measured by the console for reference purposes only If you have a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device consult your physician before using a wireless chest strap or other telemetric heart rate monitor Do not use or put the device into service until it has been fully assembled ...

Page 4: ...r Weight 350 lbs 159 kg Recommended User Height 4 11 6 8 SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT PIN SEAT SLIDER SEAT HANDLEBAR SLIDER RESISTANCE KNOB PEDAL SERIAL LABEL FLYWHEEL TRANSPORT WHEELS LEVELING FOOT TOUCHSCREEN USB PORT POWER BUTTON VOLUME CONTROL TOUCHSCREEN MOUNTING ARM STABILIZER HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT PIN 4 ...

Page 5: ... lbs 1 Have one person lift the rear stabilizer so the bike tilts forward onto the transport wheels while the other person holds the handlebars 2 Roll the bike forward to the new location 3 Lower the rear stabilizer to the floor 4 Unscrew leveling feet if needed to prevent rocking on uneven floors 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 6: ...rm while the other loosens and removes the two 9mm screws 4 Remove the mounting arm and the oval mounting plate Assembly 1 Align oval mounting plate with the two holes at the center of the bottle holder bracket 2 Align mounting arm below the bottle holder bracket 3 Insert and tighten two 9mm mounting screws through the oval plate bracket holes and into the holes on the mounting arm 4 Align the tou...

Page 7: ...the pin so it locks into the post at the desired height and tighten the knob to secure it in place Do not lift the seat or handlebar posts above the MAX mark We recommend adjusting the handlebars with two people due to the weight of the handlebars with touchscreen attached 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 CONNECT POWER CORD Thread the small end of the power cord from the bottom of the mounting arm to the hole at the...

Page 8: ... position and tighten the knob to secure into place 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 Handlebar Depth 1 Loosen the knob between the handlebars by turning it counterclockwise as shown in the diagram 2 While supporting the weight of the touchscreen arm with one hand slide the handlebars forward or backward to adjust position 3 Tighten the knob to secure into place 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 0 2 1 3 ...

Page 9: ...d not dangling over your foot 2 Align the ball of your foot over the center of the pedal and pull the strap to tighten the cage Thread the excess strap through the metal clip 3 Repeat on the other side and you re good to go 4 To loosen the cages squeeze and release the bottom of the metal clip to release the tension grip ADJUSTING RESISTANCE The resistance knob is located at the base of the handle...

Page 10: ...ich indicates the USB has been inserted correctly USING YOUR HEART RATE MONITOR 1 Remove the sensor from the charging adaptor and place it in the holder on the arm band so the sensing side is exposed 2 Put the arm band on your upper forearm or bicep so that the sensor touches your skin 3 Press the silver button once to turn on A blinking green light means it has detected your heartbeat 4 Choose a ...

Page 11: ...run an ethernet cord from your router to the leftmost port at the bottom of the touchscreen and your device should automatically join the network Touchscreen Features ZONE BASED TRAINING We use three personalized zones to represent different stages of your heart rate training These zones help you work out as efficiently as possible for your fitness level Zone 1 Blue Low to easy moderate intensity ...

Page 12: ...progress over time TOUCHSCREEN APP FEATURES Home Screen 1 Account Settings Menu 2 Filter workouts by category 3 Access workouts scheduled from the mobile app 4 Dashboard with MYX Score badges and progress 5 Easily browse workouts by category In Workout Screen 6 Heart rate current zone and calories burned 7 Pair heart rate monitor or Bluetooth headphones 8 Pause go back or skip ahead in workout 9 A...

Page 13: ...Inspect for loose nuts or bolts on handlebar and seat assembly and tighten as necessary Verify that pedal bolts connecting pedals to bike crank are tight after the first 10 hours of use and every 100 hours of use thereafter Tighten clockwise with Allen Wrench Inspect pedals for excessive wobble or side to side movement If loose they need to be replaced Check flywheel alignment Realign flywheel nut...

Page 14: ...help myxfitness com Customer Support support myxfitness com Myx Fitness LLC 19 West Elm St Greenwich CT 06830 Please supply the serial number of your machine and the date of purchase when you contact us The serial number is found under the rear leg of the machine see diagram on page 4 ...

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