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Daily

Weekly

Monthly Bi-Annually

Lubricate horizontal and vertical seat sliders

4

X

Inspect welds for any signs of cracking

X

Calibration

Perform 4iii Calibration

X

Cleaning

Wipe down and clean Bike and Frame

X

Clean Console

5

X

1 - Verify that pedal bolts are tight after the first 10 hours of use and every 100 hours of use thereafter. Pedal-to-crank-arm bolt torque is 33-37 ft-lbs

2 - Excessive side-to-side movement or bearing resistance indicates the pedals need to be replaced.

3 - Use water with a non-abrasive soap, car wash soap, or bike cleaner soap to clean. Wipe with water and dry. Seal with wax or bike polish.

4 - Dry film lubricant with PTFE or wet film lubricant with PTFE may be used. These products can be purchased online via pike companies, at bike shops, and at some hard-

ware stores. Apply a layer using a cloth to clean up excess.

5 - Wipe console with a soft, non-abrasive cloth to remove all sweat after each use.  Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth and mild spray cleanser to clean the console.  Never use 

abrasive cleaning liquids, cleaning liquids with an oil base, ammonia, or alcohol.

Preventive Maintenance Cautions

•  While maintaining equipment you will want to avoid spraying any liquids directly onto any surface of the unit. 

Always spray cleaning solutions onto a clean towel first then wipe the unit.

•  Do not use glass cleaners or any other household cleaners on the console.  The console should be cleaned with 

a damp cloth and dried on a daily basis. Cleaning solutions can be made of a 5:1 dilution ratio, where 5 parts 

water are mixed with 1 part of Simple Green®, Fantastik®, or 409®. Do not spray water, or cleaner directly onto 

console surfaces.

• 

 

Pedals that have not been tested and qualified by Schwinn should never be used on Schwinn bikes. 

Unqualified pedals can lead to pedal failure and serious injury to the rider.

Summary of Contents for 9-7300 A.C. Power

Page 1: ...e index at level 1 The example CSB is already indexed in this file If you pre fer you can also index the keyword within the body of the main CSB text as well but this is optional CSB This layer is on...

Page 2: ...MAINTENANCE 13 WARRANTY 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Click any text to jump to section File Metadata This information does not export to PDF Index Keywords Enter keywords below then add them to the index at...

Page 3: ...acquaint you with the operation safety and maintenance of your Schwinn group cycling bike and covers the following units 9 7300 A C Power 9 7340 A C Power Custom Refer to the Assembly Instructions in...

Page 4: ...chelon2G console eliminating the need to replace batteries as part of its maintenance schedule As the rider begins to pedal an LED light illuminates to provide positive feedback that the generator is...

Page 5: ...Post C Seat Slider D Seat E Brake Adjustment Knob and Emergency Brake F Handlebar Slider G Handlebar H Echelon2G Console I Flywheel J Stabilizer K Leveling Foot L Transport Wheels M Generator Housing...

Page 6: ...e 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 and inspected for correct performance in accordance wi...

Page 7: ...ures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Note That changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli...

Page 8: ...Page 8 Important Label Locations...

Page 9: ...and coaching resources refer to https www corehandf com schwinn resources For Schwinn Group Cycle Education and Certification refer to https corehandf com certification Locking Pop Pins Seatpost Hand...

Page 10: ...not lift the Seatpost or Handlebar posts above the stop mark on the tube 3 Release pin and turn clockwise to lock Tighten knob until snug and post is secure without wobble Emergency Stop 1 Push down...

Page 11: ...Page 11 Slider Tension Knob 1 Turn pin counterclockwise to loosen 2 Adjust slider 3 Turn pin clockwise to lock Tighten knob until snug and post is secure without wobble...

Page 12: ...lt aspx id 1072 Owner s and Installation manuals for all Core Health Fitness brand products https support corehandf com manuals On Facebook join the Schwinn Indoor Cycling Official Site for product an...

Page 13: ...performed more often than others The frequency of PM depends a great deal on the use and environment of the unit Core has a baseline of procedures that should be performed at pre determined intervals...

Page 14: ...using a cloth to clean up excess 5 Wipe console with a soft non abrasive cloth to remove all sweat after each use Use a soft non abrasive cloth and mild spray cleanser to clean the console Never use...

Page 15: ...iginal consumer purchaser Defective part s must remain available for inspection until the claim is finalized Whenever claims are settled CORE HEALTH FITNESS LLC reserves the right to be subrogated und...

Page 16: ...then add them to the index at level 1 The example CSB is already indexed in this file If you pre fer you can also index the keyword within the body of the main CSB text as well but this is optional CS...

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