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CARING FOR YOUR SPINNER

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 BIKE 

MOVING YOUR BIKE

Stand in front of the bike, grasp the handlebars and tip the bike toward 

you until the transportation wheels are touching the floor. Be careful about 

contacting the tablet holder while moving the bike and do not use it as a 

grip or moving handle. Roll the bike to the desired location and then gently 

lower the rear of the bike back to the floor.

LEVELING YOUR BIKE

The leveling feet are located on each corner of the front and rear 

stabilizer bars. It is important that all four of the leveling feet touch the 

ground to keep the bike stable at all times. To adjust, turn the leveling feet 

counterclockwise to decrease the height or clockwise to increase the 

height until the bike is stable.

ADJUSTING AND LEVELING YOUR SADDLE

If you experience saddle discomfort while riding or sitting on your bike, 

the angle can be adjusted by loosening the 14 mm nuts located under the 

saddle. Be sure to re-tighten the nuts after making your angle adjustment 

and before riding your bike.

PREVENTING RUST

After each use, raise the handlebar post and seat post to the highest 

settings to allow any moisture to evaporate.  Using an absorbent cloth, 

wipe all areas where moisture can settle.

PROTECTING YOUR SPINNER

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 BIKE’S FINISH

After each ride, protect your bike’s finish by wiping it down with a damp 

cloth. You may use bike cleaner such as SPINTECH® Fitness Equipment 

Polish, but do not use de-greasers or harsh cleaning products. When 

cleaning your bike, be sure to keep your hands and fingers clear 

of a moving drivetrain. Never spray any cleaners onto the frame or 

components.  Instead, spray a soft cloth with a diluted mixture of Simple 

Green (or equivalent) and wipe the bike down.  Thoroughly dry the bike 

with a separate towel. 

PEDALS

Check the pedals weekly to ensure that the threads are completely 

tightened and the cleat retention is tailored to your riding style.  If the 

pedals have become loose, tighten the threads with the supplied pedal 

wrench to ensure that they are securely attached. (Drive side tightens 

clockwise, non-drive side tightens counter-clockwise.)  

Summary of Contents for spinner AERO

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL SPINNER EDGE SPINNER AERO...

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Page 3: ...to help you get the most out of every ride Whether your goal is to lose a few pounds stay in shape or train for the next race the team at Spinning is here to help you every step of the way This owner...

Page 4: ...ride visit www spinning com 5 Safety Precautions 7 Tools for Assembly 8 Bike Information and Specs 10 Parts List 14 Welcome to the Spinning Program 15 Spinning Program Safety 17 Your Spinner Bike 18...

Page 5: ...ADJUSTMENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This bike has been designed and constructed for a safe and comfortable ride Nevertheless certain precautions should be taken when using any piece of exercise...

Page 6: ...e not recommended by Spinning 12 Differently abled people should not use the bike without the assistance of a quali ed person or a doctor This is not a medical device and should be used with caution 1...

Page 7: ...is examined regularly for damage and wear e g brake pad saddle pedals drivetrain etc 24 Replace defective or worn components immediately and or refrain from using the bike until it is serviced or rep...

Page 8: ...FICATIONS SPINNER AERO 109 Lbs SPINNER EDGE 105 Lbs 10 The maximum user capacity is 275lbx 125 kgs 10 The maximum user capacity is 275lbx 125 kgs ASSEMBLED SIZE 1138mm Long x 540mm Wide x 1381mm Tall...

Page 9: ...SPINNER AERO OWNER S MANUAL www spinning com 800 847 SPIN 7746 9 PERIMETER SPACE Keep at least 1 meter 39 5 of clear space around the entire bike OPERATION AND INSTALLATION PERIMETER 39 5 1m...

Page 10: ...Copper nut w Eva 20X20XM10X1 8 21 1 23 inner hex bolt M8X20 4 69 plastic sleeve 18X 10X16 1 24 sleeve 34X 10 1X7 5 1 70 hex nut M10 1 25 hex thin nut M10X1 3 71 cap nut M10 1 26 thin washer 10 4 72 pl...

Page 11: ...ing com 800 847 SPIN 7746 11 SPINNER AERO EXPLODED VIEW 2021 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved Spin Spinner Spinning Spin Fitness SPINPower and the Spinning logo are registered trademarks tha...

Page 12: ...ompression spring 2 0X 17X25 1 22 fixed freewheel 16 1 68 square Copper nut w Eva 20X20XM10X18 21 1 23 inner hex bolt M8X20 4 69 plastic sleeve 18X 10X16 1 24 sleeve 34X 10 1X7 5 1 70 hex nut M10 1 25...

Page 13: ...ing com 800 847 SPIN 7746 13 SPINNER EDGE EXPLODED VIEW 2021 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved Spin Spinner Spinning Spin Fitness SPINPower and the Spinning logo are registered trademarks tha...

Page 14: ...d rides with rockstar instructors Stream rides directly to your favorite Wi Fi enabled TV computer or favorite mobile device With a diverse selection of instructors training styles and durations you c...

Page 15: ...ding the Spinner Aero and Spinner Edge should not exceed 275 pounds 125 kg Spinner bikes have a perimeter weighted flywheel and a fixed gear which does not allow riders to coast This means that in ord...

Page 16: ...pedals and we recommend cycling shoes for the best connection You can purchase cycling specific shoes at spinning com Please go to spinning com for options Keep shoe laces tucked in and foot straps s...

Page 17: ...change positions with ease and includes the following features to create an enjoyable effective workout A contoured saddle to keep you comfortable and balanced You can adjust the saddle horizontally a...

Page 18: ...en the nuts after making your angle adjustment and before riding your bike PREVENTING RUST After each use raise the handlebar post and seat post to the highest settings to allow any moisture to evapor...

Page 19: ...d Lift the back of the bike and remove the front plastic shipping guard It is normal to see cracking in the shipping guards as they protect the frame in transit Have someone help you tilt the bike for...

Page 20: ...handlebar stem making sure the holes line up Using a 5mm Allen wrench insert then tighten the two large bolts on the front of the bar Now insert then secure the 3mm bolt at the rear of the post Check...

Page 21: ...ten Install the right pedal on the right crank Use the multi wrench supplied and turn clockwise to tighten Remember pedals are always tightened by turning the wrench over the top of the spindle toward...

Page 22: ...ust as needed Test the seat slider for movement from front to rear and check it by locking it at different settings The brake tension resistance can be adjusted using the red resistance knob Pressing...

Page 23: ...ide more comfortable The SPD pedals are set for the lowest release tension at the factory for safety If you would like a stronger release tension use a 3mm allen wrench and turn the adjustment screw c...

Page 24: ...farther STEP 2 Using a 4mm allen wrench carefully remove the two bolts supporting the brake pad indicated with red arrows Remove the old brake pad assembly Position the new brake pad assembly onto the...

Page 25: ...ETION A REPAIR FACILITY TO INSPECT AND ESTIMATE THE COST TO REPAIR SUCH DEFECTIVE PART S THE COST IF ANY OF SHIPPING DEFECTIVE PART S TO AND FROM SUCH REPAIR FACILITY AND OF SUCH ESTIMATE SHALL BE BOR...

Page 26: ...NG EUROPE Scheldeweg 3 3144 Es Maassiuis The Netherlands Phone 31 1059 04508 EMEA info spinning eu 2021 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved Spin Spinner Spinning Spin Fitness SPINPower and the...

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