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USER’S MANUAL  V092023 ENGLISH 

M-280 AIR BIKE 

 

 

 

             This manual can be downloaded on 

www.salter.es  

 

 

 

 

 

6. MAINTENANCE 

 

How to Take Care of Your Bike 

 

Storage 

Keep the equipment in a dry place with as little temperature variation as possible. Try to protect from dust 

and always unplug when not in use (if applicable). 

The safety level given by the design of this air bike can only be maintained when this air bike is regularly 

examined for damage and wear. Inoperable components should be replaced immediately or this air bike 

should be put out of use until it is repaired. 

 

IMPORTANT: NEVER REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE CASING. 

 

Your air bike is designed for indoor exercising used only and should not be used or stored in damp areas. 

Ensure you regularly check components for wear and make sure all the nuts & bolts are tightened before 

each exercise session 

 

Maintenance Tips 

• 

Always use a soft, cotton cloth and dilute non-abrasive cleaner or a mid detergent for cleaning the 

exterior of this bike. 

• 

Never use ammonia, acid-based, or petroleum-based solvents on any portion of the bike as it may 

damage the finish. 

 

Preventative maintenance Schedule 

 

Daily 

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Before each use, make certain that the area around the bike is free of obstacles that may interfere 

with the dual action handlebar & pedal rotation. 

Before each use, check that pedals & shaft screws are securely tightened and inspect both pedals & pedal 

straps for wear. After each use, wipe down the surface of the air bike to remove sweat and moisture. 

Wipe the face of the display console with a slightly damp, soft, cotton cloth. Avoid getting extra moisture on 

the display console. Keeping the display console free of fingerprints and sweat will extend the life of the 

console. 

 

Weekly 

• 

Thoroughly clean the plastic housing of the bike. 

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Clean the top of the pedal straps, saddle & seat post, and the display console. 

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Check that pedals are securely tightened and inspect both pedals and pedal straps for wear. 

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Inspect all assembly bolts & nuts for wear and ensure that they are sufficiently tight. 

 

Monthly 

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Make sure all of the open ends of metal parts are wiped with thin grease to protect from rust. 

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Check the ribbed belt is correct tension: replace cracked, frayed, or otherwise non-uniform belt. If 

necessary, call your local authorized distributor for Customer Service replacement. 

 

Inspect for side-to-side play in axle assembly, and a grinding feeling in crank area when pedaling. If 

necessary, call your local authorized distributor for Customer Service replacement. 

 

Check and Replace the Console AA Battery if needed. 

 

Clean for dust on Fan Wheel Assembly by spray gun if available. 

 

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Summary of Contents for M-280 AIR BIKE

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL V092023 ENGLISH M 280 AIR BIKE This manual can be downloaded on www salter es M 280 AIR BIKE MANUAL DEL USUARIO OWNER S MANUAL 1...

Page 2: ...h as running walking or cross training shoes 12 Be careful to maintain your balance while using mounting dismounting or assembling the equipment loss of balance may result in a fall and serious bodily...

Page 3: ...important you assemble the product in a clean and unclutered space Work with a friend We recommend you have someone assist you with the assembly as some of the components are quite heavy Open the cart...

Page 4: ...ection purposes which won t be used again during the assembly Attach the Front Stabilizer Attach the Front Stabilizer B to the Main Frame A with four M10 x 20mm Allen Head Bolt J6 and tighten these bo...

Page 5: ...is used for packaging protection purposes which won t be used again during the assembly Attach the Rear Stabilizer Attach the Rear Stabilizer C to the Main Frame A with four M10 x 20mm Allen Head Bol...

Page 6: ...he same order as the diagrams shown Make sure the foot peg is fully tightened with the Allen key Install the Fix Plate Linkage Bar Connect the left Dual Action Handlebar D1 and Linkage Bar with Fix Pl...

Page 7: ...lying some of the multi purpose grease to each bolt shaft Attach the Right Dual Action Handlebar Slide the right Dual Action Handlebar D2 onto the pivot axle carefully Install the Foot Peg G by screwi...

Page 8: ...ews for better alignment by loosening the front screw assembly and try again when all four screws are in place tighten with the Allen key provided IMPORTANT Be sure to fit the parts in the same order...

Page 9: ...pedal will be threaded on anti clockwise and tightened with the wrench Make sure the screw is fully tightened with the Allen key Attach the Right Pedal Loosen the Phillip Head Screw J7 fitted on the r...

Page 10: ...ether IMPORTANT Be sure to fit the parts in the same order as the diagrams shown Make sure the cables are fully connected Take care not to trap the cables when attaching the console Support Make sure...

Page 11: ...d with the screwdriver Final Checks Your cycle is now assembled Please make the following final checks before you use it for the first time Make sure all screws bolts and nuts are tightened securely M...

Page 12: ...f the Saddle Post Press down the Cam Handle A32 securely after you have found the correct seat height IMPORTANT Do not pull the seat post out too far the maximum is indicated on the seat post Levellin...

Page 13: ...t stabilizer Lift the bike using the handle at the rear end of the Renegade and then pull or push to move it around IMPORTANT DO NOT USE THE CONSOLE SECTION TO TIP AND TRANSPORT THE BIKE UN LOCK the d...

Page 14: ...an be downloaded on www salter es LOCK the dual arm while bike not in use Pull twist the T knob vertically to the dual arm with right hand Guide the dual arm carefully to the locking position with lef...

Page 15: ...the STOP button The values of TIME DISTANCE CALORIES WATTS SPEED RPM HEART RATE if heart rate signal is detected will be displayed If you stop pedalling without pressing the STOP button after 30 secon...

Page 16: ...set Indicates the current speed you are pedalling at in km h Indicates the approximate calories burned this session for comparison only not to be used for medical purpose default counts up from zero...

Page 17: ...dow 4 The default time segment of REST 0 10 is displayed in the INTERVAL window 5 Press ENTER to confirm your setting 6 Press START to begin the workout and then start pedalling The program will not s...

Page 18: ...ENTER to confirm your setting 7 Use the buttons to set your total interval numbers 1 99 8 Press ENTER to confirm your setting 9 Press START to begin the workout and then start pedalling The program w...

Page 19: ...distance 0 1 99 90km 4 Press ENTER to confirm your setting 6 Press START to begin the workout and then start pedalling The program will not start until you begin pedalling NOTE You can press the STOP...

Page 20: ...o 80 zone 1 Make sure the console is switched on 2 Press the target HR to select the program mode you want 3 The default value of 30 is flashing in the AGE window 4 Use the buttons to input your age 1...

Page 21: ...f obstacles that may interfere with the dual action handlebar pedal rotation Before each use check that pedals shaft screws are securely tightened and inspect both pedals pedal straps for wear After e...

Page 22: ...pedal reaches its lowest point the leg is almost straight Try to ensure that your back is straight whilst exercising especially for long periods Heart Rate Training To get the most out of your new pi...

Page 23: ...ap if your machine has a wireless receiver or a heart rate monitor Seat Adjustment Seat Height Rotate the pedals so that one of the pedals is in the upward position Place your foot in the toe clip the...

Page 24: ...nd release the adjustment handle to secure the seat Comfortable Position Check Now that you have established a riding position take a few minutes to ride the bike and confirm that your position is com...

Page 25: ...USER S MANUAL V092023 ENGLISH M 280 AIR BIKE This manual can be downloaded on www salter es 8 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 25...

Page 26: ...point If properly dispose of the product may be reused and recycled and it will help to conserve natural resources preserve the environment and significally reduce the potential negative impact on ou...

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