CycleOps Comp 200E User Manual

Indoor Cycle Assembly Service Manual Comp 200E and Club Pro 300PT
CHAPTERS:
1. UNPACKING THE CYCLEOPS INDOOR CYCLE.......1
2. BIKE ASSEMBLY.............................................................1
Attach Stabilizer Feet
Attach Handlebars
Attach Pedals
Attach Console Bracket and Console
Leveling the Bike
3. COMMON ADJUSTMENTS........................................5
Flywheel Adjustment
Replacing Hub Batteries
Brake Adjustment
Replacing Brake Pads
Replacing Resistance Knob
4. LUBRICATION................................................................9
5. RF INTERFERENCE......................................................11
6. WARRANTY..................................................................11
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CHAPTER 1:UNPACKING THE CYCLEOPS INDOOR CYCLE
Place the box upright and cut the plastic binding straps. Lift the top of the box to expose the Indoor Cycle (IC) and packaging. Remove all parts from the box and foam inserts and ensure all the following parts are included:
Part Qty
Indoor Cycle Frame 1 Front V Foot 1 Back V Foot with wheels 1 Seat Post 1 Handlebars 1 Hardware 1
Hardware
Stabalizer bolts (8) Washers (8) Plastic cups(2) Phillips-head screws (4) 5mm Allen wrench (1) 6mm Allen wrench (1) 15mm pedal wrench (1) Phillips-head screwdriver (1) 2.5mm Allen wrench
Tools Required
Vice Grips or small clamping tool 17mm Cone wrench 15mm box wrench 10mm box wrench Pliers 3mm Allen wrench
CHAPTER 2: BIKE ASSEMBLY
Step 1: Attach Stabilizer Feet
1. Note the difference between the front and rear stabilizer feet. The larger foot with wheels goes in the rear of the IC.
2. Align the rear base of the frame with the rear stabilizer and secure it with four 6mm bolts with washers. NOTE: Tighten the inner bolts fi rst, and then proceed to the outer bolts to ensure the foot is secured properly and evenly.
3. Repeat with the front stabilizer.
Rear Stabilizer Feet
Front Stabilizer Feet
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Step 2: Attach Handlebars
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Step 3: Seat Assembly
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A. Insert the handlebar post into the head tube and tighten the 6mm pinch bolt or L-Handle.
B. Carefully slide the handlebar onto the handlebar post, ensuring that the cables are not twisted. Once the handlebar is in place, secure it with the quick-re­lease lever. The lever must be in the “Closed” position
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A. Open the quick-release lever and slide the seat clamp assembly onto the seat tube. The clamp should be pointing towards the front of the CycleOps IC. Slide the clamp assembly all the way
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forward to allow access to the clamp. The seat clamp assembly is secured to the seat post tube via a quick-release lever. Secure the mechanism by rotating the lever into the “Closed” position prior to using the IC.
B. To attach the saddle to the seat post clamp, use a 6mm Allen wrench. Make sure both rails of the saddle are properly seated in the clamp and tighten the 6mm Allen bolt. If desired, you can at­tach any standard bicycle saddle to the CycleOps Indoor Cycle. Be sure to tighten the saddle so that it is level and parallel to the fl oor for optimum comfort. Note: Seat may need to be retightened after fi rst few uses. Retighten screw for the seat assembly as well as for the angle of the seat.
in order to safely use the IC.
C. Once the handlebar is properly installed, attach the plastic end cap with two of the included Phillips-head screws.
C. Once the Saddle is level and properly tightened in the clamp, attach the plastic end cap with two of the included screws.
D. In some instances, a shorter seat post is required for individu­als under fi ve feet tall. You can replace the standard seat clamp mechanism with part # 16616. Contact Saris Cycling Group to order this part. Follow the instructions provided with that part for installation.
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Step 4: Attach Pedals
In order to mimic the fi t and feel of your own bike, CycleOps IC do not come with pedals. Attach your own pedals per the manufacturers’ specifi cations. Note that pedals are designed to be installed specifi cally on the right or left-hand side of the IC. Improper installation can result in damage to the crank. Damage caused by improper crank installation is not covered under warranty.
Attach your pedals onto the bike with a pedal wrench. Typically, each pedal is marked with an “R” or an “L” on the very end of the spindle past the threads. This mark indicates which side of the bike the pedal is intended to mount on. This is important since the thread directions are different for each pedal.
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A. Locate the pedal that has the “R” on the spindle. This pedal is for the right side crank arm of the bike (chain guard side) and is right hand threaded (turn clockwise to tighten).
B. Locate the pedal that has the “L” on the spindle. Turn the spindle left (counter-clock­wise) to tighten as the “L” spindle is reverse threaded.
Step 5: Attach Console Bracket and Console
Bracket When fi rst setting up the CycleOps IC you must attach the console bracket to the bike. To do this, follow the instructions below:
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Place bracket onto the handlebars as shown.
Batteries: The console ships with batteries. In the event the batteries need to be replaced over time, follow these simple steps:
Insert screws through console bracket, handlebar bracket, and tighten together.
Remove the back cover with a small Phillips-head screwdriver. Remove batteries. Replace with fresh AAA batteries, paying attention to properly line up the +/- poles. Replace battery door and secure with small Phillips-head screwdriver.
Slide the console down completely down onto the bracket. To ensure a solid con-
nection between the console and the bracket make sure the contact points between the console and bracket remain clean and free from moisture or debris.
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