CycleOps 100 Pro Assembly & Service Manual
CycleOps 100 Pro Assembly & Service Manual

CycleOps 100 Pro Assembly & Service Manual

Cycleops 100 pro; 200 pro; 300 pro; 400 pro velosimulator, indoor cycle
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Indoor Cycle Assembly Service Manual
Pro Series:
400 Pro
300 Pro
200 Pro
100 Pro
Chapters:
1. UnpaCking the CyCleOps indOOr CyCle.......1
2. Bike assemBly.............................................................1
attach stabilizer Feet
attach handlebars
seat assembly
attach pedals
attach Console Bracket and Console
leveling the Bike
3. general Use...............................................................5
4. COmmOn adJUstments........................................5
Flywheel adjustment
replacing hub Batteries
Brake adjustment
replacing Brake pads
replacing resistance knob
5. lUBriCatiOn................................................................9
6. eleCtrOniCs......... ......................................................11
7. rF interFerenCe/grOUp Use Case.....................
8. Warranty.....................................................................11
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  • Page 1 Indoor Cycle Assembly Service Manual Pro Series: 400 Pro 300 Pro 200 Pro 100 Pro Chapters: 1. UnpaCking the CyCleOps indOOr CyCle..1 2. Bike assemBly.............1 attach stabilizer Feet attach handlebars seat assembly attach pedals attach Console Bracket and Console leveling the Bike 3.
  • Page 2: Chapter 1:Unpacking The Cycleops Indoor Cycle

    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 and packaging. Re- move all parts from the box and foam inserts and ensure all the following parts are included:...
  • Page 3 Make sure both rails of the saddle are properly seated in the clamp and tighten the 6mm Allen bolt. If desired, any standard bicycle saddle can be attached to the CycleOps Indoor Cycle. Ensure the saddle is level and parallel to the floor for optimum comfort. The seat may need tighening after first few uses.
  • Page 4 4: attach pedals The CycleOps IC includes a standard pedal set; however, to mimic the fit and feel of your own bike you may also attach your own pedals per the manufacturers’ specifications. Note that pedals are designed to be installed specifically on the right or left-hand side of the IC.
  • Page 5 Batteries: The console ships with batteries. In the event the batteries need to be replaced over time, follow these simple steps: 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.
  • Page 6: Chapter 3: General Use

    CHAPTER 3: gEnERAl UsE The CycleOps Indoor Cycle is easy to use. Simply sit on the cycle, tighten the pedal straps and begin cycling. The CycleOps indoor cycle allows the user full control over resistance by simply adjusting the resistance knob. Typically, lower resistance levels enable you to pedal at a faster pace, placing increased demand on the cardiovascu- lar system.
  • Page 7 Pedal Strap Adjustment The pedal straps should be adjusted to hold the foot snugly in the pedal. To adjust the pedal straps: Place each foot in the toe clip until the ball of the foot is over the pedal axle. The front of the shoe may not completely fill the toe cage.
  • Page 8: Chapter 4: Common Adjustments

    Chain tension/Flywheel Alignment Over time, the chain on your CycleOps IC will stretch due to the load applied to it. The following instructions will aid you in prop- erly tensioning the chain and aligning the flywheel in the frame of the CycleOps IC. CAUTION: Improper chain adjustment will cause premature wear and may void the warranty.
  • Page 9 6. Reattach the bracket arm and the speed/cadence sensor inside indoor cycle frame. NOTE: After replacing the battery, the indoor cycle console must relearn the coded ID for the speed/cadence sensor. Refer to the Indoor Cycle Console Manual for instructions (available at www.cycleops.com).
  • Page 10: Chapter 5: Lubrication

    Brake Adjustment The brake mechanism on your CycleOps indoor cycle has been adjusted at the factory. However, over time due to chain stretch and brake pad wear, it may need to be adjusted. To replace/adjust brake pad, use the following procedure: Tighten clamping bolt to 50 in-lbs.
  • Page 11: Chapter 6: Electronics

    • Handlebar Tube • Stabilizers **Never use abrasive cleaning liquids or petroleum-based solvents when wiping down the bicycle. Inspection/Adjustment: Inspect the CycleOps IC for any loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Pay special attention to the following: • Pedals • Seat Assembly bracket •...
  • Page 12: Chapter 7: Rf Interference

    CycleOps utilizes ANT+ technology to ensure a robust and reliable connection between the various sensors used in our products. Sensors are defined as power meter sensors, heart rate strap sensors, cadence sensors, speed sensors, and controlled resistance sensors.
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