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1. 25 Degrees Upper Leg Lower Leg For more information go to www DeskCycle com and click on the How To Use menu item Tips for Using the DeskCycle continued If your Knees Hit your Desk If your desk is short or if you are tall your knees may hit the underside of your desk when you pedal the bike Below are some tips that will lower your knees e Lower your chair This can lower your knees by several inches In most cases this is all you need to do e Point your toes upward on the upward pedal stroke When your toes are pointing upward your knees will be lower by an inch or two Then point your toes forward on the downward pedal stroke This will exercise your calves as well e 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 e Keep the resistance low A setting of 3 or less will work for most people Find a pedal speed that s comfortable 15mph or less is a good target Keep your upper body still See TIP 3 on the previous page Sit up straight See TIP 4 on the previous page Keep your back supported See TIP 5 on the previous page Other Opportunities to Use the Bike Use the DeskCycle while sitting e At your desk e On the couch e Or in a comfortable chair
2. Use it while e Working Watching television Playing video games Reading a book Or on the phone Use it just about any time you re sitting down and your legs are free Adjusting the Resistance Tension Indicator Adjusting the Pedal Resistance e There are 8 tension settings e The Tension Indicator arrow points to the current tension setting e The higher the number the higher the pedal resistance Using the Display How to Read the Display Always There are two numbers displayed on the r monitor one on the top and one on the Indicator ri as bottom Arrow pee Top Number The top number always displays your pedal speed in miles per hour Bottom Number The bottom number can display Distance Calories or Time The Function Button Press this button to change what is displayed by the bottom number Each time you press the Function Button the Indicator Arrow moves between e TIME total Time pedaled e DIST total Distance pedaled in miles e CAL total Calories burned Function e SCAN Button The Indicator Arrow points to the function that is being displayed For example in the picture the Indicator Arrow is pointing to DIST so the lower number displays the total distance pedaled What is SCAN When SCAN is selected the lower number will cycle between displaying Time Distance and Calories Each will be displayed for about 5 seconds Another Indicator Arrow will point to the functio
3. 3DiInnovations DeskCycle USER S MANUAL Visit us at www DeskCycle com for e Usage Tips e Calorie Calculator e Accessories e And More QUESTIONS PROBLEMS Support for US Customers Orders TOLL FREE SUPPORT 877 426 3292 EMAIL SUPPORT support 3dinnovations com Serial Support for Non US Customers The support contact link for your country can The serial number is on the bottom of be found on the Contacts page at the DeskCycle www 3dinnovations com Precautions Failure to observe these warnings could result in physical injury or damage to the DeskCycle e Use the DeskCycle indoors on a level surface Keep the DeskCycle away from moisture and dust e Make sure that the pedals are on tight Loose pedals will slowly come undone Using the bike with loose pedals can damage the threads on the crank arms Stripped crank arm threads are not covered by the warranty e Do not subject the bike to heavy shock or treat it excessively Do not disassemble or modify it Doing so will void the warranty e The DeskCycle has sealed bearings and is maintenance free Lubricants are not necessary and can actually damage the bike e Do not place the bike in a location where it will be in contact with direct sunlight or where it will be exposed to high temperatures or excessive humidity e Do not stand on the pedals The DeskCycle was not designed to be used while standing Safety Warning To reduce the risk of serious injury plea
4. DeskCycle 4 Adjusting the Resistance 5 Using the Display 6 Online Calorie Calculator 7 Display Stand for Your Desk 7 Using the Tether for Slippery Floors 8 Removing the Pedal Straps 9 Optional Accessories 10 Care and Maintenance 11 Support 11 Warranty 12 Troubleshooting 13 Assembly LS ispla QD 2 a Pa y y Connector P a amp Display Resistance Control Knob Step 1 Install the Large Leg e Remove the nuts and washers from the Large Leg e Align the bolts of the Large Leg with the holes in the Bike and push the bolts through the holes e Attach a Washer and a Nut to each bolt Do NOT tighten the nuts until step 3 Step 2 Install the Small Leg e Remove the nuts and washers from the Small Leg e Align the bolts of the Small Leg with the holes in the Bike and push the bolts through the holes e Attach a Washer and a Nut to each bolt Do NOT tighten the nuts until step 3 Assembly continued Step 3 Level the Bike amp Tighten Nuts At this point the four nuts that attach the legs to the Bike should be loose e Place the Bike onto a smooth flat surface e Tighten the four leg nuts using the supplied Tool Do not over tighten the nuts Step 4 Install the Pedals There is a Left Pedal and a Right Pedal They are marked with an L for Left or an R for Right on the end of the pedal shaft e Screw the Left Pedal into the Left Pedal Arm COUNTER CLOCKWISE Q e Screw the Right
5. Pedal into the Right Pedal Arm CLOCKWISE O MAKE THE PEDALS AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE Using the bike with loose pedals will damage the pedal arm threads Tips for Installing the Pedals 1 Make sure the pedal is straight when you screw it in 2 Rotate the shaft with your fingers to get the threads started 3 If you can t get the threads started with your fingers then it is cross threaded Unscrew the pedal make sure the pedal is straight and then try again Step 5 Insert the Battery into the Display gt e There is a door on the back of the Display It SS snaps in and out The latch is at the top Pry the KV TNn top of the door out with your index finger M e Remove any plastic wrapping from the Battery e Insert the Battery Pay attention to the polarity e Press the door back into the display Insert the bottom edge first Step 6 Install the LCD Display e Plug the Connector into the Display e Carefully slide the Display onto the Display Bracket as shown in the picture Tips for Using the DeskCycle TIP 1 PEDAL DOWNWARD MOST IMPORTANT The most important advice we can give you is to pedal downward This will keep the bike in place If the bike moves around then you are not pedaling downward How to Pedal Correctly 1 Start pushing down on the pedal when the pedal arm is around the 1 o clock position just past the highest pedal position 2 Stop applying force to the pedal when it s at the lowes
6. full year from the date of purchase 3D Innovations will at its option repair or replace the object e Parts All parts are covered under this warranty e Labor All labor is covered under this warranty In most cases a local bike shop can perform the repairs and the labor charge is reimbursed to the customer e Shipping For the first 30 days 3D Innovations pays for all shipping After the first 30 days 3D Innovations pays for the shipping to the customer and the customer pays for the shipping to 3D Innovations In most cases there will be no shipping cost since a local bike shop can perform most repairs The labor charge of the bike shop is reimbursed to the customer by 3D Innovations What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage caused by neglect abuse or misuse This includes using the bike with loose pedals Using the bike with loose pedals will damage the threads See the Troubleshooting section if the pedals come loose How do I get Service Contact us by phone or by email to request a warranty repair Please provide your order number serial number and a description of the problem Phone 877 426 3292 Email support 3dinnovations com Warranty Outside of the US Outside of the US the warranty depends on your local distributor The support contact link for your country can be found on the Contacts page at www 3dinnovations com 12 Troubleshooting PROBLEM I CAN T INSTALL ONE OR BOTH OF THE PEDALS A
7. aft You can get Blue Loctite at any hardware store or on Amazon 3 Screw the pedal back into the pedal arm Make the pedal as tight as you possibly can 4 Wait 24 hours before using the bike 15 I 3DInnovations www 3DInnovations com 2015 3D Innovations LLC All Rights Reserved
8. ct us if you need this leg We ll send you one for free 10 Care and Maintenance Care e Make sure the pedals are as tight as you can possibly make them This is especially important if you pedal backwards If the pedals come loose you should apply Blue Loctite to the pedal threads See the Troubleshooting section for details e 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 for years of maintenance free use No lubrication is needed Some lubricants contain chemicals that can actually harm the bearings Support US Customers The best place to look for answers is the DeskCycle website www DeskCycle com If you don t find what you re looking for feel free to call or email us with your questions or suggestions TOLL FREE 877 426 3292 EMAIL support 3dinnovations com Support Outside of the US The support contact link for your country can be found on the Contacts page at www 3dinnovations com Warranty US Customers We stand behind our products The DeskCycle and its accessories are covered by a one year warranty on all parts and labor This warranty is for US customers only Outside of the US the warranty depends on your local distributor What Is Covered 3D Innovations warrants the DeskCycle and accessories against defects in material or workmanship for a
9. ect which functions is displayed e The Large Display is not needed when using the DeskCycle at your desk The Display Stand lets you place your display on your desk as close as you need it to be Standard Display Short Front Leg Pros This leg gives you another inch of clearance between your knees and the underneath side of your desk Cons e It places your feet closer to the ground It becomes more important to point your toes forward on the downward pedal stroke to prevent your heels from hitting the ground e Some people may have a physical condition that limits how much they can point their toes Lowers bike by 1 inch Before purchasing this leg read the section Tips for Using the DeskCycle in this manual The paragraph If your Knees Hit your Desk has suggestions for lowering your knees 10 Inch Rear Leg In rare cases a shorter person may not be able to reach the pedals This is because their chair legs prevent them from placing the DeskCycle close enough The 10 inch leg fits between chair legs better than the 15 inch leg Only a very small number of people may actually need this leg As an approximation you would have to be shorter than 5 feet tall and your chair legs would have to Chair Leg gt be close together Even then you may not need this leg Lowering your chair may solve the problem r Pros Lets you place the DeskCycle closer to your chair Cons None 10 Inch Leg Conta
10. edals e The top and bottom pedal halves snap together e You can remove the straps whether the pedals are attached to the bike or not Follow the steps below to remove the straps Step 1 Insert a flat screwdriver into one of the slots Rotate the screwdriver downward to pry the halves apart You should hear Bee a slight pop as one of the snap fittings comes loose There are 4 EN snap fittings holding the pedals together it Step 2 Insert the screwdriver into the 2nd slot and repeat step 1 Step 3 Now insert the screwdriver into the gap on the side of the pedal Twist the screwdriver to pry the halves apart Step 4 Slide the screwdriver to the right and twist again Repeat until you hear the snap fitting release Repeat steps 3 and 4 on the other side of the pedal At this point you should be able to pull the halves apart Step 5 Bice The straps are pressed onto the posts as shown in the picture on a the right Just pull up on the ends of the straps to remove them t img lime Step 6 Press the halves back together 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 Large Display Pros e The numerals are twice the size as the numerals of the standard display Cons e It only displays one function at a time You can press the button on the front to sel
11. g 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 oop material On the back side of one end is Velcro hook material Most People Do Not Need the Tether Most people do NOT need the tether Pedaling the bike downward will keep it in place on carpet even if your chair has wheels The tether may be needed if you use the bike on a slippery surface Before you decide to use the tether read the section Tips for Using the DeskCycle in this manual Installation 1 Position the bike in front of your chair 2 Sit in your chair and pedal the bike Your knees should be bent about 25 degrees from fully extended when the pedal is farthest away from you 3 Route the Velcro strap as shown in the picture below Notice that the strap goes over the rear bike leg and under the frame Keep the strap as low as possible 4 Stretch the loop tight and attach the end with the hook material to the joop material to make a tight loop 5 Pedal the bike to make sure the distance is correct Adjust if necessary 6 Cut away the excess Velcro strap using a pair of scissors This will make it easy to quickly create the same size loop later Route under frame 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 p
12. ime and Distance values from the display and your actual exercise duration will be calculated 6 Online Calorie Calculator Online Calorie Calculator Provides accurate calculation of Calories burned when using the bike The Calorie Calculator is located at www deskcycle com CalorieCalculator html The Calorie Calculator uses your Gender Male Female e Height Weight Height 5ft11in 180 3cm e Gender e i i 200 Ib 90 7kg And age for improved accuracy Weight g Age 50years v It also calculates the wattage of the bike from the knob setting and the pedal speed Resistance Dial Setting 8 Time 60 minutes 1 hours 0 minutes v Distance 20 miles 32 2 km Calculate Calories Enter your settings and press the Calculate Calories button 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 Connection Instructions 1 Plug one end of the extension cable into the back of the display 2 Slide the display onto the display stand 3 Place the stand on your desk 4 Plug the other end of the cable into the female connector on the DeskCycle The female connector is shown in the picture to the right 5 Route the wire so that there is no chance that you will hit it with your feet while pedaling Using the Tether for Slippery Floors The DeskCycle comes with a lon
13. n Time Distance or Calories that is being displayed How to Reset Total Time Total Distance and Calories Time Distance and Calories are accumulated as you pedal To reset these all to zero press and hold the Function Button for at least 3 seconds How to Turn the Display On and Off The display turns on automatically when you pedal the bike You can also turn the display on by pressing the Function Button You do not need to turn the display off It will turn off automatically a few minutes after you stop pedaling Are the Calories on the Display Accurate The Calories are most accurate if the pedal resistance is at maximum All mini exercise bikes and many full sized bikes do not measure the power put into the bike Measuring power is very expensive but it is required for a reasonable calculation We ve come up with a solution that does not add cost to the bike How to Get Accurate Calorie Counts 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 If You Use the DeskCycle for More than 100 Minutes per Day After the display reaches 100 minutes the time starts over at zero However you can use the Online Calorie Calculator to calculate the actual time that you used the bike Just enter the T
14. re You Installing The Correct Pedal Into The Correct Pedal Arm The first thing to keep in mind is that there is a left pedal and a right pedal They are different from each other e The Left pedal is marked with an L e And the Right pedal is marked with an R e The marking is on the end of the pedal shaft e The pedal arms are also marked Make sure you install the left pedal into the left pedal arm and the right pedal into the right pedal arm See the Assembly section in this manual for more details Are You Screwing The Pedals In Correctly e Make sure the pedal is straight when you screw it in The pedals should not be screwed in at an angle This will cause cross threading which can damage the threads e Rotate the shaft with your fingers to get the threads started e If you can t get the thread started with your fingers then it is cross threaded Unscrew the pedal make sure the pedal is straight and then try again e The right pedal screws in clockwise e 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 Solution 1 Tighten The Pedals Make the pedals as tight as possible using a 15mm wrench Important Using the bike with loose pedals will e
15. se read the following safety precautions before using the DeskCycle e Read all instructions in this manual before using the DeskCycle Use the DeskCycle only as described e Itis the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the DeskCycle are adequately informed of all precautions e Never use this device after drinking alcohol doing so is dangerous and could in serious injury or accident e Do not place this device in a location where it may cause an obstruction Consult Your Physician It is always important to consult your physician before starting an exercise program This is particularly true if any of the following apply to your current medical condition Chest pain or pain in the neck and or arm Shortness of breath A diagnosed heart condition Joint and or bone problems Currently taking cardiac and or blood pressure medications Have not previously been physically active Dizziness or blurred vision Those with physical handicaps should use this device only under supervision If none of these apply to you then start gradually and sensibly However if you feel any of the physical symptoms listed above when you start your exercise program contact your physician right away If one or more of the statements listed above applies for you see your physician before beginning an exercise program An exercise stress test may be used to help plan your exercise program Table Of Contents Assembly 2 Tips for Using the
16. t position 3 You should pedal downward throughout this range as shown by the arrows in the picture 4 Point your toes forward on the downward stroke This keeps your heels from hitting the floor or the rear leg TIP 2 START OUT SLOW LISTEN TO YOUR BODY Start out at the minimum resistance level 1 and pedal the bike at 10 to 15mph This will give you time to get used to pedaling downward For those who don t ride a bike regularly it will give also you a chance to get your muscles used to using the bike Increase the resistance as you get used to the bike TIP 3 KEEP YOUR UPPER BODY STILL Keeping your body still makes it easy to focus on your work Your head should not move when pedaling the bike e Pedal with your legs not your body e Don t rock from side to side e 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 In this case you can place a lumbar cushion behind your back for support You can find these on Amazon TIP 6 EXTEND YOUR LEGS When the pedals are at their farthest point your legs should be bent at about 25 to 30 degrees from fully extended This is healthiest for your knees
17. ventually damage the pedal arm threads If the pedals ever come loose you should immediately stop using the bike and apply Blue Loctite to the pedal threads See section below for instructions Solution 2 Tighten The Nuts That Attach The Legs Each leg is attached to the bike using two nuts You can use a 13mm wrench to tighten these nuts Be careful not to over tighten the nuts PROBLEM THE PEDALS CAME LOOSE WHEN I USE THE BIKE This can happen if the pedals were not properly tightened when the bike was first assembled If this happens you should immediately stop using the bike and apply Blue Loctite to the pedal threads See section below for instructions PROBLEM THE PEDALS WON T STAY TIGHTENED OR ARE STRIPPED Using the bike with loose pedals will eventually damage the pedal arm threads If caught early applying Blue Loctite to the pedal threads will solve the problem See section below for instructions If the threads are too damaged the pedal won t stay tightened even with Blue Loctite applied In this case you can contact us about replacing the pedal arm If the bike is under warranty we will replace the first pedal arm for free Important Once the pedal arm has been replaced you should apply Blue Loctite to the threads of both pedals This will eliminate the chance of this happening again ga to Apply Blue Loctite to the Threads Unscrew the pedal Use a 15mm wrench Spread Blue Loctite on the threads of the pedal sh
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