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IC50

 

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  The equipment may be cleaned of dust, dirt, and sweat using a damp cloth. The 

use of solvents should be strictly avoided. Also, make sure that no liquids (i. e., 

sweat) get into the openings of the equipment (i. e., display).

2.2 

Faults and troubleshooting

The equipment runs through regular quality controls during production. 

Nevertheless, errors or malfunctions on the equipment may occur. Individual parts 

are often the cause of faults and a replacement is usually sufficient. Please use the 

following overview to see the four most common errors and how to repair them. If the 

equipment still does not work properly, please contact your contract partner.

Error

Cause

Solution

Squeaking or cracking 

noise

Loose or too fixed screw 

joint

Check screw joint or lubricate 

Cracking in the pedals

Loose pedals

Tighten pedals

Machine is wobbling

Machine is not levelled

Align feet

Handlebar/saddle is 

wobbling

Loose screws

Tighten screws

2.3

 Maintenance and service calendar 

The indoor cycle has to be cleaned with a moist towel (no solvents!) after every 

training session in order to avoid any damages from body perspiration. The following 

routine works have to be done in the given intervals:

Part

Weekly

Monthly

2x a year Annually

Check screws

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Check the brake for wear and 

lubricate* if required

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Lubricate saddle and seat 

post with silicone gel

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Check the belt tension

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* Lubrication only for felt brakes.

Summary of Contents for Indoor Cycle IC50

Page 1: ...Indoor Cycle IC50 Art No TF IC50 Assembly and operating instructions...

Page 2: ...IC50 2...

Page 3: ...s are informed about these instructions and its content in advance In case of doubt a responsible person must supervise the use of the equipment This equipment has been manufactured according to the l...

Page 4: ...IC50 4...

Page 5: ...ndar 9 3 ASSEMBLY 10 3 1 Assembly 10 3 2 Equipment setting 14 4 WORKOUT INSTRUCTIONS 17 4 1 10 tips for effective indoor cycle training 17 4 2 Designing a workout 18 4 3 Stretching exercises for leg a...

Page 6: ...liable for damage resulting from improper use The equipment is strictly for use by one person at a time Children should not be allowed unsupervised access to the equipment Before starting your traini...

Page 7: ...ry area ambient temperature between 10 C and 35 C The equipment should not be used outdoors or in rooms with high humidity over 70 like swimming pools The equipment should only be stored in surroundin...

Page 8: ...efore starting assembly all individual parts should be placed on the floor next to each other Read the assembly instructions carefully and assemble the equipment according to the illustrations Proceed...

Page 9: ...k properly please contact your contract partner Error Cause Solution Squeaking or cracking noise Loose or too fixed screw joint Check screw joint or lubricate Cracking in the pedals Loose pedals Tight...

Page 10: ...e check before the assembly whether all required parts are available see exploded drawing with all single parts marked with numbers Overview 1 Main frame 2 Rear base 3 Fixing screws 4 Washers 5 Nuts 6...

Page 11: ...e transport wheels point outwards left illustration Mount the rear base 2 on the main frame 1 with the screws 3 washers 4 and nuts 5 right illustration Using the height levellers 75 on the rear base y...

Page 12: ...lease use appropriate tools 15 mm to tighten the pedals Step 3 Assembly of handlebar Put the handlebar post 13 in the device of the main frame 1 and fix your adjustment with the adjusting lever 17 The...

Page 13: ...post 14 Bring the safety stopper back into position and mount the seat rod by means of the screw 21 and the adjusting lever 17 Now you can adjust the saddle vertically and horizontally by means of bot...

Page 14: ...ob is turned clockwise however turning anticlockwise reduces the brake resistance Operating the emergency brake The knob for adjusting the brake voltage serves as emergency brake as well Use this safe...

Page 15: ...ebar post up and push the bar up or down as desired Push the adjusting lever down to the locked position to secure the handlebar post again Do not make any adjustments beyond the stop markings Horizon...

Page 16: ...the leg which points forwards is directly above the pedal axle the horizontal adjustment of the seat is correct Otherwise get off the bike to adjust the saddle forwards or backwards in horizontal dir...

Page 17: ...orrect breathing appropriate load level Do not overexert yourself physically and mentally by starting with resistance levels that are too high Start slowly and increase the resistance steadily Aim for...

Page 18: ...cool down and a special stretching Warm Up approx 5 min Dynamic movement of big muscle groups at low intensity The body core temperature is not increa sed and the metabolic process is quicker stimula...

Page 19: ...the speed keep resistance low Fri 30 min Moderate speed keep resistance low 40 min Vary the speed keep resistance low WEEK 7 8 Beginner Advanced Days Duration Intensity Duration Intensity Mon 35 min V...

Page 20: ...s knee points downwards no abduction Straight upper body avoid tilting the pelvic forward hollow back by tensing the abdominal muscles Change legs 2 Exercise Stretching the back thigh leg curl hamstri...

Page 21: ...your forearm at 90 to the wall with the elbow just above shoulder height Turn your head and upper body gradually to the opposite sides until you feel a stretch in the front chest of the shoulder bein...

Page 22: ...IC50 22 4 4 Workout journal Date Training weight Time min Calories burnt Body weight Distance Pulse Resistance level I feel Copy template...

Page 23: ...the statutory warranty we provide a warranty for every fitness equipment purchased from us according to the following provisions Your statutory rights are not affected Warrantee The warrantee is the...

Page 24: ...ts After expiry of the warranty the buyer bears the costs of transport and insurance If the fault is covered by our warranty you will receive a new or repaired equipment in return Warranty claims are...

Page 25: ...ntract partner We know how important it is to you as a user of the fitness equipment to have problems solved quickly and simply so you can enjoy working out with minimal interruption For that reason w...

Page 26: ...IC50 26 7 ORDERING ACCESSORIES Sport Tiedje floor mat size L Art No ST FM L Fitness Equipment care kit Art No HF 500 Taurus SPD combi pedal system Art No TF SPD...

Page 27: ...number Brand category Model name Taurus indoor bike IC50 31 172 619961 info fitshop nl Ma Do 9 00 17 00 Vr 9 00 21 00 Za 10 00 17 00 33 0 172 770033 49 4621 4210 933 service france sport tiedje fr Lu...

Page 28: ...post 5 13 Handlebar Post 1 14 Seat Post 1 15 Seat Sliding Housing 1 16 Saddle 1 16A Saddle clamp 1 17 Lock Lever M16 4 18 Sliders V Locking Block 23 23L Steel 2 19 Sliders safety stop screvv CP 2 20...

Page 29: ...1 42 Screw M6 P1 0 20L UCP 1 43 Washer 13 6 1 5T UCP 1 44 Nut M6 P1 0 UCP 1 45 Brake Arm Steel 5T CP 1 46 Sleeve 10 OD 6 2D 6 2L 1 47 Spring 1 5D 4 5L U Type 1 48 Sleeve 14D 14 9L CP 1 49 Washer 22 10...

Page 30: ...L 4 66 Spring Washer 13 8 5 1 5T CP 4 67 Pulley 195 D 8 PJ ED Black 1 68 Inner Chain Cover Plastic Black 1 69 Screw M 5 P0 8 10L 2 70 Washer 10 5 1T 2 71 Washer 16 6 2T 2 72 Chain Cover Plastic Black...

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Page 32: ...be changed without advance notice 31 172 619961 info fitshop nl 33 0 172 770033 49 4621 4210 933 service france sport tiedje fr 80 90 16 50 49 4621 4210 945 info t fitness dk 44 141 876 3986 support...

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