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WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read all safety information before operating 
the bike. It is the owner’s responsibility to 
ensure that users are aware of all warnings 
and precautions.

Consult a physician before beginning a new 

fitness plan. Incorrect or excessive training 

can result in serious injury.

If you experience faintness, chest pain, 
or shortness of breath, stop exercising 

immediately and consult a physician.

Metrics on the screen, including heart rate 
monitoring, may be inaccurate. Values should 

be used for reference only.

The resistance knob can be used as an 

emergency brake. To stop immediately, push 

down on the resistance knob.

This bike has a direct driven flywheel. If the 
flywheel is moving, the pedals are moving. 

Stop by reducing pedaling frequency in a 
controlled manner or by using the emergency 
brake. Do not remove your feet from the 

pedals until the flywheel stops moving. 

Spinning pedals can cause injury.

Use caution when mounting and dismounting.

To prevent injury, always adjust the seat and 

handlebars to your personal preference  
and verify that all adjustment handles are fully 
tightened. Loose seats or handlebars can 
lead to serious injury.

Keep children under 14 and pets away from 
the bike at all times. Children over the age of 

14 and persons with a lack of experience 

 

and knowledge must be given supervision  
or instruction before using the bike. Do not 
allow children to perform maintenance or to 
play with the bike. Always fully engage the 
brake when the bike is not in use.

Keep hands, loose clothing, shoelaces, 

 

and accessories away from moving parts.  
Do not insert objects into openings on  
the equipment.

The bike is equipped with Delta-compatible 
pedals. Always cycle using footwear  
equipped with appropriate cleats. Cycling 
barefoot or with inappropriate footwear can 
cause serious injury.

Make sure that your cleats are properly 
positioned and all bolts are fully  
tightened before clipping in. Riding with  
loose cleats could lead to serious injury.

Do not attempt to walk in cycling shoes  
with cleats. Wear cycling shoes only while 
using the Peloton Bike and remove them  
immediately after clipping out. Walking  
on cleats may cause you to fall or twist your 

ankle, or otherwise result in serious injury.

Be careful when clipping in and out. While you 

may need to use some force, excessive force 

or aggressive movements could result in an 

ankle, foot, or leg injury.

Perform regular maintenance for optimal 

performance and longevity. To ensure safety, 

check the bike for wear and damage on a 
regular basis. Replace any damaged or worn 
parts immediately. Do not use the bike until 
the repair is performed.

Ensure that the power cable never passes 
under the bike. Always keep the power 

cable clean and dry. Sweat, spills, and other 

damage to the power cable may result in 
property damage or bodily harm.

Use only original parts from the manufacturer. 

Changes or modifications to this unit not 
expressly approved by Peloton could void 

 

the warranty.

Always unplug the bike immediately  

after use and before cleaning or performing 
maintenance. Service other than the 
procedures described here must be 
performed by an authorized technician.

The bike should not be used by persons 

exceeding 297lb/135kg in weight.

This bike is for indoor use only. Do not store 

the bike outdoors, near water, or at high 

humidity levels.

This bike is for home use only. Do not use in 
a commercial setting. Use the bike only for its 
intended purpose.

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL PL 01 SKUs PL 01 NEW PL 01 R REFURBISHED...

Page 2: ...rove our product Please see onepeloton com manuals for the latest version of the manual 04 06 08 13 14 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 28 30 34 43 Connecting To the Internet Logging In CL ASS SCRE...

Page 3: ...is equipped with Delta compatible pedals Always cycle using footwear equipped with appropriate cleats Cycling barefoot or with inappropriate footwear can cause serious injury Make sure that your clea...

Page 4: ...technician for help CAUTION 1 To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons 2 Th...

Page 5: ...STANCE KNOB EMERGENCY BRAKE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT L HANDLE WATER BOTTLE HOLDER FLYWHEEL WHEELS POWER SUPPLY PEDALS BELT GUARD LEVELING FEET SEAT HEIGHT L HANDLE SEAT POST SLEEVE SEAT DEPTH L HANDLE WEIGHT...

Page 6: ...10 11 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED POWER INPUT POWER BUT TON HEADPHONE JACK VOLUME CONTROLS ETHERNET PORT USB PORT METRICS PORT R S T U V W X V X W U T S R...

Page 7: ...02 11 a b g n ac 100 Mbps Ethernet 16 GB Internal Flash Storage ANT Wireless Bluetooth 4 0 2x10 Watt Stereo Speakers SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS Peloton s 1 concern is member satisf...

Page 8: ...ways keep the power cable clean and dry Sweat spills and other damage to the power cable may result in property damage or bodily harm MOVING THE BIKE y Tilt the bike forward onto the transport wheels...

Page 9: ...s Do not exceed maximum adjustment marks on seat and handlebar posts or seat slider 1 Turn L handle counterclockwise to loosen 2 Raise or lower seat 3 Turn L handle clockwise to tighten 2 1 3 1 Turn L...

Page 10: ...comfortable y Turn L handle counterclockwise to loosen y Raise or lower the handlebars y Turn L handle clockwise to tighten BODY POSITION 1 Arms slightly bent 2 Hands rest on the handlebars without re...

Page 11: ...ould lead to serious injury Do not attempt to walk in cycling shoes with cleats Wear cycling shoes only while using the Peloton Bike and remove them immediately after clipping out Walking on cleats ma...

Page 12: ...cord into the power jack at the back of the bike GETTING STARTED CAUTION The Peloton Bike has a direct driven flywheel the pedals will continue to move until the flywheel stops Reduce speed slowly To...

Page 13: ...NG STARTED CONTINUED y If the network is not secured the bike will connect to the network y If the network is secured you will be prompted to enter a password Type in the password and tap Connect CONN...

Page 14: ...ition when you ride To access Peloton 101 tap on the icon on the lower right of the home screen and select Peloton 101 y Select a live or on demand ride from the home screen or tap Classes to filter a...

Page 15: ...LORIES BURNED Appears only when a heart rate monitor is connected TAP ELEMENTS TO REVEAL OR HIDE THEM LEADERBOARD TOTAL OUTPUT WARNING Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate Over exercising m...

Page 16: ...AFTER EVERY RIDE EVERY 3 TO 5 RIDES Cleaning Wipe down the bike using a damp cloth Cleaning Clean the bike thoroughly using a damp cloth and a mild household cleaner diluted in water Clean the touchsc...

Page 17: ...ling slowly The flywheel should come to a complete stop immediately If it does not stop using the bike immediately and contact Peloton Support Pedals Replace pedals Tighten new pedals to 26lb ft 35N m...

Page 18: ...4 20 M5 8 round head screw 4 21 Power supply and cord BIKE PARTS WARNING These assembly instructions are intended to assist trained professional installers in assembling the Peloton Bike Damage or eq...

Page 19: ...SP 11 19 H Front Belt Guard SP 11 26 I Sensor Assembly SP 27 2 RP 27 J Foot SP 31 K Wheels SP 32 L Stabilizer Screw Set SP 35 M Wire Bracket SP 41 RP 41 SPARE PARTS y Monitor Cable SP 39 y Inner Wirin...

Page 20: ...sides of the handlebar base Screw them in with the 5mm Allen wrench 4 Loosen the L handle at the front of the bike frame and slide the handlebar post into the head tube 1 3 2 4 5 Add an M5 15 Phillips...

Page 21: ...screws Screw them in with the 6mm Allen wrench 11 12 9 10 13 Remove the square panel from the back of the touchscreen Using a Phillips head screwdriver and four M4x10 flange head screws secure the tou...

Page 22: ...components of the Products will be free of defects or malfunctions during normal use Certain exclusions apply as further described in this Limited Warranty WHAT IS COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANT Y T...

Page 23: ...used outside the U S or Canada Products that are moved outside of Peloton s service area in the U S or Canada and units missing serial numbers y Software even if sold with or embedded in the Products...

Page 24: ...hs of the nonconformity or defect where they may assist Peloton Member Support to assess the claim Contact Member Support if you believe you need warranty service support onepeloton com Peloton Intera...

Page 25: ...8 49 WARRANTY CANADA LIMITED HOME USE WARRANT Y CONTINUED Peloton Interactive Inc Peloton extends the following Limited Warranty which applies only to non commercial in home indoor use of the new or r...

Page 26: ...oton s service area in the U S or Canada and units missing serial numbers y Software even if sold with or embedded in the Products except to the extent required by applicable law or Internet connectiv...

Page 27: ...ranty service support onepeloton com Peloton Interactive Inc 441 9th Avenue 6th Fl New York NY 10001 USA Claims must be made within the specified warranty period WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOU SUBMIT A CL AIM...

Page 28: ...merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed except to the extent prohibited by law In such event such warranty is limited to the duration of the warranty periods set forth abov...

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