M3i INDOOR GROUP CYCLE
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Do not operate the equipment during battery replacement procedure. “LO-BA” will appear on the computer to indicate that the
batteries are low and need replacement.
NOTE: If batteries are dead (depleted), the Computer Display remains blank. To replace the batteries, refer to Figure 23 and follow
the instructions below (Tool required: #1 Phillips screwdriver).
All M Series equipment is factory calibrated. There is no need to calibrate. If a component associated with the resistance
mechanism or computer has been replaced, contact Keiser Customer Support for the calibration procedure (see back page
for contact information).
COMPUTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
M SERIES CALIBRATION
Figure 23. Bike Battery Replacement
1. Remove the screw that secures the Computer Display to the
Display Mount (remove Media Tray, if equipped, to access
the screw).
2. Remove the two AA batteries.
3. Install two new AA batteries, observe the correct polarity
(see +/- marking inside the battery compartment).
NOTE: R6 (Zinc-Carbon) or LR6 (Alkaline) type batteries
are acceptable. Do not use FR6 (Lithium) or similar type
batteries.
4. Tuck the Computer Wire back into the Mount as you slide
the Computer Display up and onto the Display Mount, then
reinstall the screw removed in Step 1.
Screw
Batteries
Computer
Display
Display
Mount
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The
batteries may explode.
Do not open or mutilate batteries. They
contain an electrolyte which is toxic and
harmful to the skin and eyes.
Replace batteries with the same number
and type of batteries as originally installed
in the equipment.
Recycle batteries in accordance with local
recycling procedures.
CAUTION
Immediately after battery replacement, the Computer Display enters a diagnostic mode for approximately 1 minute (system
data readout, followed by a series of flashing numbers). After the diagnostic mode, the Computer Display will enter sleep
mode (blank screen), and the cycle is ready for use.
DISPOSAL
This equipment contains electrical or electronic components and alkaline batteries that must be disposed of
properly to comply with the EU Directive on disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment (EU WEEE
Directive 2002/96/EC).
Contact an appropriate waste disposal company upon the equipment’s end of service life. Disposal must be in accordance
with respective national regulation.
Wear parts: After being replaced, wear parts must be disposed of according to country-specific waste laws.
If you have any questions about equipment disposal, please contact your local dealer or Keiser Customer Support (see
back cover for contact information).