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Nilaxi
January 24, 2025
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lorraine gengo
February 5, 2025
should the display monitor be lit up ours is dull and hard to see it does show the function numbers but dark and very hard to read thanks
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The manual does not mention whether the display monitor should be lit up. However, if the display is dull and hard to see, ensure the battery is properly inserted with the correct polarity and remove any plastic wrapping from the battery.
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Tammy
March 8, 2025
My desk cycle came with a monitor that has “k” instead of “M”. This is disappointing because I’m not used to kilometers but miles. How do I switch this?
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™ DeskCycle With 2-Level Height Adjustment USER’S MANUAL DeskCycle.com Visit us at for: • Usage Tips • Calorie Calculator • Accessories • And More Order# _____________________ QUESTIONS / PROBLEMS Support Web: 3DInnovations.com/contact_support/ Serial# _____________________ Phone: 877-426-3292 (US customers only) The serial number is on the bottom of the DeskCycle.
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Precautions And Safety Precautions Failure to observe these warnings could result in physical injury or damage to the DeskCycle. • Do not stand on the pedals! Use the DeskCycle only while sitting. Standing on the pedals can damage the bike. •...
Table Of Contents Assembly Using the DeskCycle at Your Desk Other Uses Using the Display Online Calorie Calculator Display Stand for Your Desk Using the Tether for Slippery Floors Removing the Pedal Straps Adjusting the Resistance Locking the DeskCycle to Your Desk Raising the Bike Height Optional Accessories Care and Maintenance...
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.
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.
Using the DeskCycle at Your Desk The Proper Technique for Using the DeskCycle Using the DeskCycle correctly will keep your upper body still, keep your chair from swiveling, and prevent you from pushing the bike away from you. For best results, practice using the DeskCycle as described in the steps below at the minimum resistance.
Using the DeskCycle at Your Desk (continued) Ergonomic Considerations 1. 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. In this case you can place a lumbar cushion behind your back for support. 2.
Using the Display There are two numbers on the display; one on the top and one on the bottom. See the image below. The Top Number always displays your pedal speed. An M on the right side of this number indicates •...
Free Online Calorie Calculator A Much more Accurate Calorie Estimate Only very expensive ergometers measure power. Power measurement is required for a decent Calorie estimate. However most true ergometers don’t take into account the physical characteristics of the person using the bike. Without these, the Calorie estimate can be off by more than 100%. Our online Calorie Calculator calculates the power and also includes the persons physical characteristics to improve the Calorie estimate.
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®...
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. •...
Adjusting the Resistance Adjusting the Pedal Resistance • There are 8 tension settings. • The Tension Indicator arrow points to the current tension setting. • The higher the number, the higher the pedal resistance. Locking the DeskCycle to Your Desk There is a Kensington slot on the front leg of the DeskCycle.
Raising the Bike Height Adjusting the Bike Height This version of the DeskCycle comes with an adjustable leg so that you can set the pedal height to 9 inches or 10 inches. By default, it’s set to 9 inches. Follow the steps below to change the height of the DeskCycle.
Care and Maintenance Care • Do not stand on the pedals! The DeskCycle was not designed to be used while standing. Maintenance The DeskCycle requires no maintenance. Do Not Lubricate The DeskCycle contains sealed bearings that provide many years of maintenance-free use. No lubrication is needed.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM: I CAN’T INSTALL ONE OR BOTH OF THE PEDALS Are You Installing The Correct Pedal Into The Correct Pedal Arm? Note that there is a left pedal and a right pedal. They are different from each other. • The Left pedal is marked with an L.
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Do you have a question about the DeskCycle2 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Need dial
should the display monitor be lit up ours is dull and hard to see it does show the function numbers but dark and very hard to read thanks
The manual does not mention whether the display monitor should be lit up. However, if the display is dull and hard to see, ensure the battery is properly inserted with the correct polarity and remove any plastic wrapping from the battery.
This answer is automatically generated
My desk cycle came with a monitor that has “k” instead of “M”. This is disappointing because I’m not used to kilometers but miles. How do I switch this?