3D innovations DeskCycle User Manual
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  • Page 1 Support for US Customers TOLL-FREE SUPPORT 877-426-3292 EMAIL SUPPORT support@3dinnovations.com Serial# _____________________ Support for Non-US Customers The serial number is on the bottom of The support contact link for your country can the DeskCycle. be found on the Contacts page at www.3dinnovations.com...
  • Page 2 Read all instructions in this manual before using the DeskCycle. Use the DeskCycle only as described. • It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the DeskCycle are adequately informed of all precautions. • Never use this device after drinking alcohol; doing so is dangerous and could in serious injury or accident.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Assembly Tips for Using the DeskCycle Adjusting the Resistance Using the Display Online Calorie Calculator Display Stand for Your Desk Using the Tether for Slippery Floors Removing the Pedal Straps Optional Accessories Care and Maintenance Support Warranty...
  • Page 4: Assembly

    Assembly Step 1: Install the Large Leg • Remove the nuts and washers from the Large Leg. • Align the bolts of the Large Leg with the holes in the Bike, and push the bolts through the holes. • Attach a Washer and a Nut to each bolt. Do NOT tighten the nuts until step 3.
  • Page 5: Picture

    Assembly (continued) Step 3: Level the Bike & Tighten Nuts At this point the four nuts that attach the legs to the Bike should be loose. • Place the Bike onto a smooth flat surface. • Tighten the four leg nuts using the supplied Tool.
  • Page 6: Tips For Using The Deskcycle

    Pedaling downward makes it easier to keep your upper body still. TIP 4. SIT UP STRAIGHT Don’t slouch. Sit up straight. Sitting up straight while using the DeskCycle will help strengthen your core. It’s also good for your spine. TIP 5. KEEP YOUR BACK SUPPORTED If your chair seat is too deep, you may need to sit towards the front of your chair in order to use the bike.
  • Page 7: Adjusting The Resistance

    Move the bike farther away from you and extend your legs more. Extending your legs lowers your knees. You may not be able to do this if your desk is not very deep underneath. For more information go to www.DeskCycle.com and click on the ‘How To Use’ menu item. Guidelines For Pedaling While Typing.
  • Page 8: Using The Display

    You can use our free Online Calorie Calculator to improve the accuracy of the calorie calculation. It uses your gender, height, weight, age, pedal speed and the DeskCycle knob position to calculate Calories burned. See the Online Calorie Calculator section on the next page for more information.
  • Page 9: Online Calorie Calculator

    Display Stand for Your Desk The DeskCycle comes with a Display Stand for those who use the DeskCycle at their desks. The Display Stand lets you move your display to your desktop.
  • Page 10: Using The Tether For Slippery Floors

    Using the Tether for Slippery Floors The DeskCycle comes with a long Velcro® strap. It can be used to tether the bike to the chair as shown in the picture below. The strap is made from Velcro® loop material. On the back side of one end is Velcro®...
  • Page 11: Removing The Pedal Straps

    Removing the Pedal Straps Some people prefer to use the bike without the pedals straps. When the pedal straps are removed the top of the pedal will always face up. This makes it easier to quickly place your feet on the pedals. •...
  • Page 12: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories Below are some of the accessories available for the DeskCycle. Visit the DeskCycle website www.DeskCycle.com for a complete list of accessories. Display with Large Text Pros: • The numerals are twice the size as the numerals of the standard display.
  • Page 13: Care And Maintenance

    If the pedals come loose, you should apply Blue Loctite® to the pedal threads. See the “Troubleshooting” section for details. • Do not stand on the pedals. The DeskCycle was not designed to be used while standing. Maintenance The DeskCycle requires no maintenance.
  • Page 14: Warranty

    What Is Covered 3D Innovations warrants the DeskCycle and accessories against defects in material or workmanship for a full year from the date of purchase. 3D Innovations will, at its option, repair or replace the object. • Parts: All parts are covered under this warranty.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    The left pedal screws in counter-clockwise. If you are still having problems, contact us for assistance. PROBLEM: THE DESKCYCLE MAKES NOISE WHEN I PEDAL IT Try each solution below to see if it solves your problem. If the noise is still there after you’ve tried these solutions, contact us so that we can help you solve the problem.
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