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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.