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Routine Maintenance

Daily use:
Keep the spinning bike on a dry, ventilated and flat floor. If not used in a long time, the bike 
should be covered to keep its body clean and tidy.

Frame maintenance:
Wipe off sweat on the frame with cloth after exercise. Do not wipe the bike with wet cloth, in 
order to avoid rusting.

Belt maintenance:
Check the belt pulley for cracking and deviation, and adjust or replace the belt in time. 
Regularly clean the belt groove to prevent the belt from jumping out of the groove.

Inspection of body screws:
Always check the screws of all body parts for loosening or falling, and tighten or replace them 
in time.

Inspection of resistance adjustment knob:
Always check the resistance adjustment knob for loosening or falling. Check whether the 
resistance is reasonable, so as to calibrate resistance in time.

Inspection of pedals and cranks:
Always check the screws of pedals and cranks for loosening, and tighten them in time.

Saddle maintenance:
Always check whether the saddle is loose and tighten it in time. Wipe the saddle with cotton 
cloth to keep it dry.

Summary of Contents for S3 PLUS

Page 1: ...Before using this product carefully read and properly keep this manual S3PLUS YESOUL BIKE S3PLUS Product Manual Product model YS 001 YESOUL BIKE...

Page 2: ...ve mode Power supply Height limit Rated maximum load Net weight Gross weight Overall dimensions 21 5 inches 1920 1080 pixels Android Magnetron resistance system Belt drive 12V power adapter 150 195cm...

Page 3: ...Before attempt ing any high intensity short sprints pay attention to the body state and posture and apply a controllable speed 11 Wear professional cycling clothes or tight tting sportswear and sports...

Page 4: ...M8 45 washer 2 hexagon socket button head screw M8 45 washer Installation Guide List of Parts STEP 1 Check of parts List of Parts Parts List Components List NO Name Frame Handlebar Pedal set left righ...

Page 5: ...lation Guide List of Parts Parts List Components List Hexagon socket cap screw M8 45 NO Name Quantity Picture 1 Accessories List Tools List Hex wrench 4 Hex wrench 5 L type cross head hex wrench 6 Ope...

Page 6: ...socket button head screws M8 45 and washers of the front tube and rear tube via the L type cross head hex wrench 6 D 3 Align the holes of the front and rear front tube and rear tube with the bottom ho...

Page 7: ...mbly and manually turn screws into four holes without tightening Insert the display holder into the round hole of the handlebar as indicated by the arrow and correctly align the holes Manually turn th...

Page 8: ...the display with the holes of the handlebar and reinstall the bolt nut four disk type spring washers and one gasket in the original order While xing the bolt with the hex wrench4 B tighten the nut as...

Page 9: ...m loose pedals Safety tips Installation Guide 1 Take out the pedal assembly 2 Pay attention to distinguish left pedal and right pedals 3 Lock the pedal assembly L into the left crank and tighten with...

Page 10: ...erating instructions as much as possible when printed With the continuous improvement of hardware and software and optimization of design this manual may be inconsistent with the purchased product In...

Page 11: ...cutting o the power supply First Use 1 Power on 1 Connect the power adapter to the power jack on the rear part of the frame Please use the standard power adapter Replacement of the power adapter with...

Page 12: ...up the wireless network connection 2 New user registration Click I don t have an account yet Go to register on the interface Verify the email and complete registration according to prompts Since soft...

Page 13: ...wn until the spring is automatically reset when a click sound is heard it means that the knob has been clamped in the hole of the column Tighten the knob as much as possible 2 Saddle height adjustment...

Page 14: ...the knob under the saddle slide the saddle back and forth to the desired position and tighten the knob as much as possible 4 Body level adjustment There are four adjustment pads at the bottom of the f...

Page 15: ...ront side of the knee joint is on the same vertical line as the pedal that is the saddle is in the correct position Fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Leg straight Hip joint Hip joint 1 Setup of correct saddle positio...

Page 16: ...the saddle for new users Fig 1 and ush with or slightly lower than the saddle for experienced users Fig 2 Users subject to lumbar muscle strain and lumbar spondylosis may ride the bike with the conse...

Page 17: ...Volume Volume ON OFF button Speaker Power port Signal port Headphone jack Display use...

Page 18: ...lt groove to prevent the belt from jumping out of the groove Inspection of body screws Always check the screws of all body parts for loosening or falling and tighten or replace them in time Inspection...

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