2. To maintain the easy adjustability of the
resistance system, the threads on the lower end
of the brake rod should be lubricated. First, turn the
resistance knob clockwise until it stops. Next, look
under the right or left side of the frame and locate
the brake rod, which has two lock nuts on its lower
end. Apply a small amount of synthetic grease
(white lithium grease) to the threads on the brake
rod
above
the
resistance knob counterclockwise until it stops.
3. Some parts of the Matrix IC3 Indoor Cycle may
become loose as a result of repeated use. Check
pedals, toe clips and pedal straps, and make sure
that they are properly tightened. Next, check all ex-
posed screws, bolts, and nuts. Make sure
that they are properly tightened. Finally, check the
saddle to make sure that it is not loose or damaged.
Please use Locktite on loose crank arm and pulley
screws.
4. The brake pad will become worn as a result of
repeated use. The Matrix IC3 Indoor Cycle should
not be used if the emergency brake system is not
working properly (see page 14)! Should you feel
that the resistance system's functions are deficient,
it is essential to fine-tune the resistance system be-
fore the bike is used again! Please check the setting
of the brake system as follows: First turn the resi-
stance regulator on the brake system as far as it will
go to the left (minimum braking effect). If the setting
is correct, the brake pads should be flush
with the flywheel and barely touching so that it is
possible to cycle with a barely noticeable amount
of resistance. The brake pad can be adjusted using
a 10 mm wrench. Next, check the brake pad for
signs of wear. If the brake pad does show signs of
excessive wear, thoroughly soak the brake pad
with lubricant spray using the 2 lubrication holes
(B). Wipe off the excess.
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