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Group Cycle

Description of the equipment

A

 Handlebar

B

 Saddle

C

 Pedals

D

  Knob for adjusting resistance

E

  Levers for adjusting the saddle

F

  Levers for adjusting the handlebar

G

  Personal item tray/water bottle holder

H

  Adjustable feet 

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 Wheels

L

  Pedal cranks

Summary of Contents for GROUP CYCLE

Page 1: ...GROUP CYCLE User manual...

Page 2: ...ight to modify its products and documentation without prior notice Contents Important safety instructions 3 Manufacturer and equipment identification 5 Description of the equipment 6 Technical data 7...

Page 3: ...not allow unsupervised children close to the equipment Close supervision by qualified staff is necessary when Group Cycle is used by or near children invalids or disabled persons Do not use the produ...

Page 4: ...reful about any components that might constitute an obstruction Wear proper exercise clothing and shoes during a workout no garments that impede perspiration and no loose clothing Tie long hair back K...

Page 5: ...ut freewheel pursuant to ISO EN 20957 1 The equipment identification plate situated on the front of the machine includes the following information Manufacturer s name and address Place of production D...

Page 6: ...iption of the equipment A Handlebar B Saddle C Pedals D Knob for adjusting resistance E Levers for adjusting the saddle F Levers for adjusting the handlebar G Personal item tray water bottle holder H...

Page 7: ...23 1185 mm 47 1060 mm 42 1340 mm 53 1120 mm 44 Group Cycle Technical data Weight of equipment 67 kg 148 lb Maximum user weight 160 kg 353 lb Manufacturer Technogym s p a via Perticari 20 47065 Gambet...

Page 8: ...ton The emergency button also permits the equipment to be locked to prevent its use by children Turn the knob clockwise as far as it will goto lock the equipment Warnings Pleasereadtheadhesivelabelson...

Page 9: ...ay overbalance The equipment has two fixed front wheels To move the equipment lift it up slightly as shown in the figure and push it forwards and backwards Check that the handlebar is firmly fastened...

Page 10: ...B A A Group Cycle Levelling Use the rear feet to level the equipment loosen the lock nuts B screw the foot A in or out until the frame is in a stable position tighten up the lock nut B after adjustin...

Page 11: ...and handlebars as high as they will go so you can clean the full length of the stems Do not use chemical products or solvents to clean the equipment For maintenance actions not described in this manua...

Page 12: ...belt is tensioned and aligned correctly Every 6 months Follow the instructions in the manual C Pedals Check that the pedals are secured correctly on the pedal crank and that they are not worn Every 3...

Page 13: ...ectly contact the Technogym Technical Support service G Vertical adjustment assembly saddle and handlebar Check that the tooth grips correctly and the lever is operating properly Once a month For corr...

Page 14: ...mm hex wrench slacken the screws E and F using a 17 mm wrench slacken the lock nut G on the belt adjustment screw H to tighten the belt tighten the screw H to slacken the belt slacken the screw H tig...

Page 15: ...adjust the play in the vertical sliding mechanism for the saddle and handlebar unscrew the screws A lift the cover B adjust screws C and D using an Allen key check the play along the whole length of...

Page 16: ...ficult To adjust the play in the horizontal sliding mechanism for the saddle and handlebar unscrew the screw A lift the cover B adjust the nut C check the play along the whole length of the saddle and...

Page 17: ...ply of original spare parts When you contact the Technogym Technical Support Service you must give the following information model date of purchase serial number precise description of the problem War...

Page 18: ...by specialised urban hygiene and environmental firms Electrical and electronic waste must not be put out for normal waste collection A specific waste collection system is provided for with this type...

Page 19: ...nty of free space around each item of equipment that the floor is flat stable and vibration free and strong enough to bear the weight of the equipment plus user Do not expose the equipment to direct s...

Page 20: ...e lower position On the saddle lean your torso forwards keeping your back straight then rest your hands on the ends of the handlebar your arms will be slightly bent Warnings Avoid sideways movements G...

Page 21: ...neath the rear part of the saddle or the handlebar To raise the saddle or handlebar it is sufficient just to lift them to lower them on the other hand you must operate the lever Warning Ifthesaddlepos...

Page 22: ...F Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase resistance or in an anti clockwise direction to decrease resistance Thisproductdoesnothaveafreewheel assuch whentheuserstopspedalling thesystemgive...

Page 23: ...GROUP CYCLE 0SM00958_Group Cycle D92_en_AA...

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