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G E T T I N G   S TA R T E D

PLUGGING IN AND

POWERING ON & OFF

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Plug the power supply into the wall

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Plug the power cord into the power jack at the back 
of the bike

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Hold the power button for two seconds to power on 
the bike

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The bike will sleep after about 5 minutes of inactivity. 
To wake the bike, press the power button

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To power down, hold the power button for two 
seconds. Select 

Shut Down

 when prompted

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LOCKING THE BIKE

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Rotate the resistance knob all the way clockwise

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Run the lock cable through the left pedal and around 
the rear stabilizer

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Pull the lock open and insert the cable loop

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Close the lock and rotate dials

CONNECTING TO WIFI

To connect to a WiFi network, tap the network name

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If the network is not secured, the bike will connect 
to the network

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If the network is secured, you will be prompted  
to enter a password. Type in the password and  
tap

 

Connect

CONNECTING TO ETHERNET

To connect to a wired network, connect an Ethernet 
cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the 
touchscreen and to a wall jack or router used by your 
local area network. The bike will connect to 
the network automatically.

Summary of Contents for Bike PL-11

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Page 2: ...MATION NOTICES SPECIFICATIONS Bike Specifications Touchscreen Specifications SETTING UP YOUR BIKE Bike Placement Moving The Bike Seat Height Seat Depth Handlebar Height Proper Body Position Clipping In and Out Adjusting Resistance GETTING STARTED Plugging In 04 05 06 06 07 08 08 08 09 09 10 10 11 11 12 12 Peloton Bike Manual V1 3 In Studio with Alex Toussaint CAUTION Read all precautions and instr...

Page 3: ...trics on the screen including heart rate monitoring may be inaccurate Values should be used for reference only S A F E T Y I N F O R M AT I O N N O T I C E S Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with house hold waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice This product is ANT certified and is compatible with ANT sensors ...

Page 4: ...ER HEIGHT RANGE MAX USER WEIGHT WEIGHT HOLDER CAPACITY TOUCHSCREEN SPECIFICATIONS 21 5 1080P HD TOUCHSCREEN WIFI 802 11 A B G N AC 100 MBPS ETHERNET 16 GB INTERNAL FLASH STORAGE ANT WIRELESS BLUETOOTH 4 0 2 10 WATT STEREO SPEAKERS S P E C I F I C AT I O N S 6 7 WEIGHT HOLDERS SEAT SEAT HEIGHT L HANDLE HANDLEBARS HANDLEBAR HEIGHT L HANDLE FLYWHEEL TRANSPORT WHEELS PEDAL BELT GUARD RESISTANCE KNOB E...

Page 5: ...clockwise to loosen Move seat forward or back Turn L handle clockwise to tighten SEAT HEIGHT Set the seat height to line up with the top of your hip bone Turn L handle counterclockwise to loosen Raise or lower seat Turn L handle clockwise to tighten 24 24 24 24 CAUTION To prevent injury always adjust seat and handlebars to your personal requirements Tighten all adjustment handles before using the ...

Page 6: ... get you started If you re uncomfortable or want to fine tune your bike s settings go to support onepeloton com CAUTION To prevent injury always adjust seat and handlebars to your personal requirements Tighten all adjustment handles before using the Peloton Bike Projecting adjustment handles could interfere with your movements Do not exceed maximum adjustment marks on seat and handlebar posts and ...

Page 7: ... the way clockwise Run the lock cable through the left pedal and around the rear stabilizer Pull the lock open and insert the cable loop Close the lock and rotate dials CONNECTING TO WIFI To connect to a WiFi network tap the network name If the network is not secured the bike will connect to the network If the network is secured you will be prompted to enter a password Type in the password and tap...

Page 8: ...ser can log in and access subscription content JOINING A RIDE Select a live ride or filter by ride length instructor and ride type and choose from more than 9 000 on demand rides Your instructor will guide you through a workout that includes a wamup and cooldown For more information go to www onepeloton com classes PELOTON 101 Check out our introduction to Peloton for more on adjusting your bike t...

Page 9: ...wrench Pedals should be tightened to 25 lb ft of torque Turn clockwise to tighten the right pedal and counterclockwise to tighten the left pedal CAUTION To ensure safe operation and optimal performance check for wear and damage and perform maintenance on a regular basis Replace any damaged or defective parts immediately Do not use the bike until the repair is performed Only use original parts from...

Page 10: ...M A I N T E N A N C E A N D C A R E CONTINUED ANNUALLY PEDALS Replace pedals Tighten new pedals to 25 lb ft of torque For further instructions see support onepeloton com In Studio with Emma Lovewell 18 ...

Page 11: ...at Peloton Bike HD TOUCHSCREEN 12 MONTHS Peloton warrants the touchscreen against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 12 months from the date of original delivery FRAME FIVE YEARS Peloton warrants the frame excluding any moving parts attached to the structural frame against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five years from the date of original delivery BIKE COMP...

Page 12: ...ic conditions collision introduction of foreign objects or modifications that are unauthorised or not recommended by Peloton Incidental or consequential damages Peloton is not responsible or liable for indirect special incidental or consequential damages economic loss loss of property or profits loss of enjoyment or use or other consequential damages of any nature whatsoever in connection with the...

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