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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

This is general information for daily, weekly and monthly maintenance to be performed on your bike.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY MAINTENANCE 

After  each  exercise  session,  wipe  down  all 
over  the  equipment:  seat,  frame,  and 
handlebars. Pay special attention to the seat 
post,  handlebar  post  and  belt/chain  guard. 
Sweat  is  very  corrosive  and  may  cause 
problems  that  require  parts  replacement 
later. 

1.  Get  on  the  bike  and  engage  the  drive 

train. 

2.  Pay  attention  to  any  vibrations  felt 

through  the  pedals.  If  you  feel  any 
vibrations,  you  may  need  to  tighten  the 
pedals, bottom bracket, or adjust the drive 
belt/chain tension. 

3.  Use  a  wrench  to  tighten  the  pedals  until 

they are secure.  

 

MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 

1.  Check all hardware is secure, such as: water 

bottle  holder,  flywheel  nuts,  belt/chain  guard 
bolts,  brake  caliper  lock  nuts  and  brake 
caliper tension rod nuts. 

2.  Inspect  the  brake  tension  rod  for  signs  of 

wear  such  as  missing  threads.  Clean  and 
lubricate the brake tension rod. 

3.  Clean and lubricate the seat post, handlebar 

post and seat slider. Remove buildup of any 
foreign material. 

 

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 

1.  Inspect  moving  parts  and  tighten  the 

hardware.  

2.  Inspect  pull  pin  frame  fittings,  making 

sure  the  fittings  are  snug.  Loose  frame 
fittings  may  strip  out  threads  over  time 
and cause extensive damage. 

3.  Clean  and  lubricate  pop  pin  assemblies. 

Pull on the pin and spray a small amount 
of lubricant onto the shaft.  

4.  Tighten  the  seat  hardware,  making  sure 

the seat is level and centered. 

5.  Brush  and  treat  the  resistance  pads. 

Remove  any  foreign  material  that  may 
have  collected  on  the  pads.  Spray  the 
pads with silicone lubricant. This helps  to 
reduce  noise  from  friction  between  the 
pads and the flywheel. 

6.  Visually  inspect  the  bottom  bracket,  toe 

clips  and  toe  straps.  If  any  of  them  are 
loose or disconnected, attach and tighten. 

 

LEATHER BRAKE PAD CARE (If Applicable) 

1.  Perform  this  maintenance  when  the  brake 

pad  is  first  installed  and  for  the  life  of  the 
brake pad. Following these simple guidelines 
can increase the life of your brake pads. 

2.  Some  brake  pad  assemblies  are  pre-

lubricated.  Squeeze  the  brake  pad.  If 
lubricant is released, then the pad has been 
pre-lubricated. 

3.  If  the  brake  pad  is  dry,  then  coat  the  brake 

pad  with  3-n-1  oil.  Brush  the  leather  with  a 
clean,  wire  bristle  brush,  then  apply  the  oil. 
The  oil  should  be  allowed  to  soak  into  the 
pad.  Repeat  4-5  times  until  the  pad  is 
saturated, but not dripping with oil. When the 
pad is saturated, it will no longer absorb oil. 

4.  Inspect the brake pad weekly and lubricate if 

needed.  The  pad  should  not  have  a  glazed 
appearance. If the pad appears glazed, then 
brush  it  with  wire  brush  and  apply  lubricant 
as  needed.  If  any  of  the  sponge  padding  is 
showing  through  the  leather  pad,  the  brake 
pad should be replaced. 

 

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Summary of Contents for AEROPRO

Page 1: ... MANUAL IMPORTANT Please retain owner s manual for maintenance and adjustment instructions Your satisfaction is very important to us PLEASE DO NOT RETURN UNTIL YOU HAVE CONTACTED US support sunnyhealthfitness com or 1 877 90SUNNY 877 907 8669 ...

Page 2: ... the equipment The equipment is designed for adult use only 4 Use the equipment on a solid flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet To ensure safety the equipment should have at least 2 feet 60 CM of free space all around it 5 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment The safety of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regul...

Page 3: ...3 EXPLODED DIAGRAM 1 ...

Page 4: ... DIAGRAM 2 HARDWARE PACKAGE 22 D10Xd5X1 2PCS 11 D10XD20X2 2PCS 23 M5X10 2PCS 75 S6 1PC 10 M10X25 2PCS 76 S13 15 1PC 77 S14 15 17 1PC 79 S17 19 1PC 8 M8 20 8PCS 7 D8 D20 2 8PCS 9 d8 8PCS 13 2PCS 78 9 16 20 H9 2PCS ...

Page 5: ... 1 pr 42 Outer Chain Cover 1 13 Spring Knob 3 43 Inner Chain Cover 1 14 Sleeve 1 44 Front Cover 1 15L R Pedal 1 pr 45 Flywheel Left Cover 1 16 Handlebar 1 46L R Decorative Cover 1 pr 17 D Shape Plug 1 47 Bushing 2 18 Seat Post 1 48 Cross Head Screw M6X10 2 19 Bottle Holder 1 49 Hex Flange Nut M12X1 2 20 Seat Slider 1 50 Flat Washer Φ12 5X2XΦ24 2 21 Seat 1 51 Hex Thin Nut M12X1 3 22 Flat Washer D10...

Page 6: ...Plastic Sleeve 1 80 Wave Washer D17XΦ22X0 3 1 70 Brake Bolt 1 81 Transport Wheel 2 71 Screw M5X10 2 82 Hex Socket Pan Head Bolt M8X30 2 Ordering Replacement Parts U S and Canadian Customers only Please provide the following information in order for us to accurately identify the part s needed The model number found on cover of manual The product name found on cover of manual The part number found o...

Page 7: ...Socket Head Screws No 8 with Allen Wrench No 75 Remove the 8 Spring Washers No 9 8 Flat Washers No 7 and 2 Shipping Tubes No 25 from the Main Frame No 1 Attach the Front Rear Stabilizer No 2 3 to the Main Frame No 1 using 8 Hexagon Socket Head Screws No 8 8 Spring Washers No 9 and 8 Flat Washers No 7 Tighten and secure with the Allen Wrench No 75 NOTE You may discard the Shipping Tubes No 25 or sa...

Page 8: ...e Left Nylon Nut No 78L is blue on the inside Screw the Left Pedal No 15L COUNTER CLOCKWISE into the Left Crank No 12L Once it is properly screwed into the place use the Wrench No 76 to hold the bolt of the pedal and screw the Left Nylon Nut No 78L CLOCKWISE to the thread end of the Left Pedal No 15L securely with Spanner No 79 Screw the Right Pedal No 15R CLOCKWISE into the Right Crank No 12R Onc...

Page 9: ...ecure Attach the Seat No 21 to the Seat Slider No 20 using the Wrench No 76 STEP 4 Loosen and pull the Spring Knob No 13 and insert the Handlebar Post No 4 into the Main Frame No 1 Tighten Spring Knob No 13 to secure Attach the Handlebar No 16 to the Handlebar Post No 4 with 2 Hexagon Socket Head Screws No 10 and 2 Flat Washers No 11 using Allen Wrench No 75 Attach the Bottle Holder No 19 to the M...

Page 10: ... at a time 2 Check your pedals each time before you ride the bike 3 When the pedal starts to wear on the axle it will not function properly We recommend you replace the entire pedal USE Engaging Disengaging Press the cleat into the pedal Remove by twisting your heel to the outside ADJUSTING THE SPRING TENSION AND RETENTION FORCE The tension of the spring is adjusted for each pedal top bottom with ...

Page 11: ...ou should move the seat up If your foot cannot touch the pedal or your leg is too straight you should move the seat down Dismount the bike before adjusting the seat Loosen and pull the seat post Spring Knob No 13 to raise or lower Seat Post No 18 to the desired position Make sure Spring Knob No 13 secures into the desired hole Loosen and pull seat slider Spring Knob No 13 to move the seat forward ...

Page 12: ... foot in the toe clips so the front of your shoe fits snugly in the toe clip cage Rotate one foot to within arm s reach and pull the strap until the top clip cage fits your shoe snugly Insert the strap back into the hoop of the toe clip Repeat this for the other foot MOVING THE BIKE To move the bike first ensure that the Handlebar No 16 is properly secured If the handlebar is loose tighten the Kno...

Page 13: ...ve damage 3 Clean and lubricate pop pin assemblies Pull on the pin and spray a small amount of lubricant onto the shaft 4 Tighten the seat hardware making sure the seat is level and centered 5 Brush and treat the resistance pads Remove any foreign material that may have collected on the pads Spray the pads with silicone lubricant This helps to reduce noise from friction between the pads and the fl...

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