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SPINNER® BL ADE AND SPINNER® BL ADE ION  

OWNER’S MANUAL

www.spinning.com   800.847.SPIN (7746)

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6.  This bike does not free-wheel. Pedals will continue to spin. Use caution 

when slowing and stopping. In an emergency, stop pedaling and push 
the resistnace knob down as an emergency brake to stop the pedals and 
flywheel from rotating. Uncontrolled spinning pedals can cause injury.

7.  If you experience dizziness, nausea, chest pains or any other 

symptom while using this bike STOP exercising and SEEK MEDICAL 
ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. 

8.  Install and ride the bike on a mat that is placed on a level, solid surface 

and that has a minimum of 1 meter (39.4”) of unobstructed space around 
it on all sides. Adjust the stabilizer feet to make the bike level, secure and 
stable on all four feet at the same time.

9.  Keep hands well away from any of the moving parts.
10.  Wear clothing suitable for riding. Do not wear loose or baggy clothing that 

might get caught up in the parts of the bike. Always wear cycling shoes or 
athletic shoes with laces tucked in when using the bike.

11.  This bike must only be used for the purposes described in this manual. 

DO NOT use accessories that are not recommended by Spinning

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12.  Differently abled people should not use the bike without the assistance 

of a qualified person or a doctor.  This is not a medical device and 
should be used with caution.

13.  Do not use the bike if it is not working correctly.
14.  Review all warning labels affixed to the bike and replace any label 

that is damaged, illegible, or removed. Contact customer service at 
Spinning.com for replacements.

15.  Functional and visual inspections of the bike should be made before 

the bike assembly is complete and prior to any ride.

16.  Do not exceed the MAX/STOP mark when adjusting the handlebar 

post or seat post.

17. Spinning

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 pedals can cause injury. Pedal speed should be reduced in a 

controlled manner.

18.  Before using the bike, thoroughly inspect the bike for proper assembly.
19.  User must adjust the seat and handlebars to suit the user’s dimensional 

requirements. When adjusting, please insure that the bike is stable 
and that the resistance knob is turned to clockwise to immobilize the 
flywheel. Thoroughly tighen the corresponding adjustment knobs to 
insure that the seat and handlebars are secure before riding.

20.  This bike should only be used for home (consumer) use and is not 

meant for commercial use.

Summary of Contents for SPINNER BLADE

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL SPINNER BLADE SPINNER BLADE ION...

Page 2: ...tay in shape or train for the next race the team at Spinning is here to help you every step of the way This owner s manual is just the beginning The Spinner Blade and Spinner Blade Ion offer the same...

Page 3: ...2017 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS 11 Welcome to the Spinning Program 12 Spinning Program Safety 14 Your Spinner Bike 15 Caring for Your Spinner Bike 16 Bike Assembly 20 Testing...

Page 4: ...lothing and footwear Make sure all laces cords are tied and tucked in so that they are not loose or can be tangled into any parts of the bike 5 Turn the resistance knob clockwise until the ywheel is l...

Page 5: ...rposes described in this manual DO NOT use accessories that are not recommended by Spinning 12 Differently abled people should not use the bike without the assistance of a quali ed person or a doctor...

Page 6: ...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 repaired 25 Special attention must be pai...

Page 7: ...space on all sides and on a level surface 4 Always ride in control To stop reduce your pedal speed in a controlled way 5 To stop quickly push down on the resistance knob to activate the brake 6 This...

Page 8: ...d 8 PERIMETER SPACE Keep at least 1 meter 39 4 of clear space around the entire bike OPERATION AND INSTALLATION PERIMETER OPERATION AND INSTALLATION PERIMETER PERIMETER SPACE Keep at least 1 meter 39...

Page 9: ...30mmL x 84mmL 1 29 hexagonal screw M5x6L 1 86 pedal JD 037V 9 16 1 30 brake holder PP 1 87 saddle SP 14 1 31 hexagonal screw M5x15L 2 88 T knob M20xP2 5 63L POM PA 1 32 flat washer 5 5x 10x1t 2 89 nu...

Page 10: ...2021 Mad Dogg Athletics Inc All rights reserved 10 SPINNER BLADE AND SPINNER BLADE ION EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 11: ...ng Digital delivers 24 7 access to on demand rides with rockstar instructors Stream rides directly to your favorite Wi Fi enabled TV computer or favorite mobile device With a diverse selection of inst...

Page 12: ...ear that do not allow riders to coast This means that in order to stop you must gradually slow your pedal strokes rather than stopping abruptly If you need to stop immediately push down on the red res...

Page 13: ...nd smooth transitions between movements Always ride with proper footwear Do not ride with bare feet or open toed shoes Keep shoe laces tucked in and foot straps snug around your shoe If your foot does...

Page 14: ...o add more or less resistance Push down firmly on the resistance knob as an emergency brake A perimeter weighted flywheel and robust drivetrain facilitate a smooth pedal stroke during your non impact...

Page 15: ...riding or sitting on your bike the angle can be adjusted by loosening the 13 mm nuts located under the saddle Be sure to re tighten the nuts after making your angle adjustment and before riding your b...

Page 16: ...r with the holes in the frame Using the included wrench tighten the bolts with washers securely Repeat the process with the front stabilizer bar STEP 3 INSTALL THE SEATPOST POP PIN Install the seat po...

Page 17: ...spring loaded handle 3 Insert the seatpost into the seatpost glide and find a general location that lines up with the pop pin 4 Now release the lever and pull up or push down on the seatpost until th...

Page 18: ...m holder tabs STEP 9 INSTALL THE HANDLEBARS The handlebars are installed in the same fashion as the seatpost Unscrew pull out and hold the handlebar pop pin Slide the handlebar post all the way into t...

Page 19: ...of the spindle towards the front of the bike Be sure both pedals are tightened securely STEP 11 LEVEL THE BIKE Move the bike to the location where it will be used Your Spinner Bike requires 4 x 6 feet...

Page 20: ...sure that it is level and tight and does not rotate around or tilt Tighten and adjust as needed Test the seat slider and handlebar slider if applicable for movement front to rear Check it by locking i...

Page 21: ...essary using the outside bolts shown in RED Remember that it does take time for a body to acclimate to the saddle A padded gel seat cover and or cycling shorts can make your ride more comfortable Take...

Page 22: ...bly onto the frame Make sure that the brake pad is between the resistance knob shaft and the flywheel Carefully re install the two bolts through the brake pad bracket and into the frame Start threadin...

Page 23: ...SOLE DISCRETION 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 S...

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