Monthly Maintenance Tasks
The monthly maintenance check is a comprehensive inspection of the entire bike frame and hardware in addition to the weekly
maintenance tasks. Inspect the bike for rust or corrosion. Turn the bike upside down to thoroughly examine the underside
components.
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Flywheel
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Check flywheel alignment and belt tension. If these require adjustment, contact Precor Customer Support.
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Clean the hardware with a lint-free cloth and apply a light coat of multi-purpose oil such as Tri-Flow®.
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Use a soft nylon scrub brush to remove rust build-up in small crevasses, such as pedals and pop-pin threaded stems.
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Pedals
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Clean the hardware with a lint-free cloth and if required, use a soft nylon brush to remove rust formation.
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Apply a light coat of multi-purpose oil such as Tri-Flow® to the pedal hardware.
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Inspect all wear items for adjustments or possible part replacement. Give particular attention to the following:
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Inspect gap between brake and flywheel.
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Inspect seat pads for wear. Rips, tears, or excessive movement indicates replacement is required.
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Tighten seat hardware.
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Inspect pedals for excessive movement. Excessive movement indicates replacement is required.
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Tighten pedal toe straps and toe clips.
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Inspect and tighten resistance knob assembly.
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Level feet.
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Clean and seal the bike frame. Sweat can corrode the bike frame. Precor recommends that you seal the bike frame at least
once a month.
To seal the bike frame:
1. Wipe the bike frame using a clean lint-free cloth dampened with 30 parts water to 1 part non-abrasive detergent.
2. Rinse the bike frame using a clean lint-free cloth and dampened with water only. Dry completely with another clean lint-free
cloth.
3. Seal the bike frame using wax or a polish to repel sweat and liquids. For best results, apply the wax or polish per
manufacturer’s instructions.
Replacement Parts
Depending on the use and maintenance of the product, certain items can be replaced on a schedule. Precor recommends that you
replace the belt and pedals every two years to keep the bike in top working order.
Belt Adjustment
Important
Improper belt tension will cause premature wear and may void the Precor Limited Warranty. If the
belt requires adjustment, DO NOT adjust the belt yourself. Contact Precor Customer Support.
Insert a screwdriver into the tension inspection window and use a sonic tension meter to assess the belt
tension. A properly tensioned belt should be 60 Hz (40 lb of tension).
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