SPINNER AERO Fitness Bike Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- SPINNER
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- TOOLS INCLUDED FOR SPINNER® BIKE ASSEMBLY
- BIKE INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS
- OPERATION AND INSTALLATION PERIMETER
- SPINNER® AERO PARTS LIST
- SPINNER® AERO EXPLODED VIEW
- SPINNER® EDGE PARTS LIST
- SPINNER® EDGE EXPLODED VIEW
- WELCOME TO THE SPINNING® PROGRAM
- SPINNING® PROGRAM SAFETY
- YOUR SPINNER® BIKE
- CARING FOR YOUR SPINNER® BIKE
- SPINNER® BIKE ASSEMBLY
- TESTING THE BIKE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- PEDAL ADJUSTMENTS
- BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
- MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC.
- Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SPINNER AERO Fitness Bike Owner’s Manual
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Spinner® Bike. As the creators of Spinning® and the worldwide leaders in indoor cycling bikes and programs, we’re here to help you get the most out of every ride. Whether your goal is to lose a few pounds, stay in shape or train for the next race, the team at Spinning® is here to help you every step of the way. This owner’s manual is just the beginning.
Need help Scan the code to check out our Spinning® Support Video Library and
other useful information about
your new bike and the Spinning® program.
Enjoy the ride.
THANK YOU!
Thank you for purchasing your new Spinner® bike. Your bike has been designed
and engineered for safety, durability and to provide a great ride.
The following pages will outline a number of safety precautions and part
diagrams for your reference. It is important to thoroughly read through this
manual and follow all warnings for the best overall experience with your new
ride.
WARNING
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FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MAY RESULT IN
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PEDAL SPEED SHOULD BE REDUCED IN A CONTROLLED MANNER.
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FIX YOUR FOOT IN THE PEDAL CAGE OR SPD CLEAT DURING EXERCISING TO PREVENT UNINTENTED MOVING.
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IT’S IMPORTANT TO ADJUST AND SECURE THE HANDLEBAR AND SEAT TO YOUR DESIRED POSTION FOR A COMFORTABLE AND SAFE RIDE. DO NOT EXCEED MINIMUM INSERTION DEPTH MARKS LABELED ‘STOP’ OR ‘MAX’ ON THE HEAD POST AND SEAT POST VERTICAL ADJUSTMENTS.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This bike has been designed and constructed for a safe and comfortable ride. Nevertheless, certain precautions should be taken when using any piece of exercise equipment. Read the whole manual before assembling and using the bike. The following saf ty precautions should also be observed:
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Keep children and pets away from the Spinner® bike at all times.
Parents and/or those responsible for children should always take their curious nature into account and the potential of induced hazardous situations and behavior resulting in accidents. Under no circumstances should this Spinner® bike be used as a toy. -
The owner is responsible for ensuring that anyone who uses the machine is duly informed about the necessary outlined precautions and proper way to ride.
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This bike can only be used by one person at a time.
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Use suitable clothing and footwear. Make sure all laces/cords are tied and tucked-in so that they are not loose or can be tangled into any parts of the bike.
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Turn the resistance knob clockwise until the flywheel is locked when the bike is not in use.
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This bike does not free-wheel. Pedals will continue to spin. Use caution when slowing and stopping. In an emergency, stop pedaling and push the resistnace knob down as an emergency brake to stop the pedals and flywheel from rotating. Uncontrolled spinning pedals can cause injury.
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If you experience dizziness, nausea, chest pains or any other symptom while using this bike STOP exercising and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
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Install and ride the bike on a mat that is placed on a level, solid surface and that has a minimum of 1 meter (39.5”) of unobstructed space around it on all sides. Adjust the stabilizer feet to make the bike level, secure and
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Keep hands well away from any of the moving parts.
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Wear clothing suitable for riding. Do not wear loose or baggy clothing that might get caught up in the parts of the bike. Always wear cycling shoes or athletic shoes with laces tucked in when using the bike.
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This bike must only be used for the purposes described in this manual.
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Differently abled people should not use the bike without the assistance of a qualified person or a doctor. This is not a medical device and should be used with caution.
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Do not use the bike if it is not working correctly.
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Review all warning labels affixed to the bike and replace any label that is damaged, illegible, or removed. Contact customer service at Spinning.com for replacements.
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Functional and visual inspections of the bike should be made before the bike assembly is complete and prior to any ride.
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Do not exceed the MAX/STOP mark when adjusting the handlebar post or seat post.
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Spinning® pedals can cause injury. Pedal speed should be reduced in a controlled manner.
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Before using the bike, thoroughly inspect the bike for proper assembly.
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User must adjust the seat and handlebars to suit the user’s dimensional requirements. When adjusting, please insure that the bike is stable and that the resistance knob is turned to clockwise to immobilize the flywheel. Thoroughly tighen the corresponding adjustment knobs to insure that the seat and handlebars are secure before riding.
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This bike should only be used for home (consumer) use and is not meant for commercial use.
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Before every ride please examine brake pad, pedals and drivetrain for signs of wear. The brake pad is a normal wear item and may need to be replaced over time.
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This bike is not suitable for therapeutic use and is for consumer use only. Consult a physician prior to starting any exercise program.
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The safety level of the bike can be maintained only if it is examined regularly for damage and wear (e.g. brake pad, saddle, pedals, drivetrain, etc).
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Replace defective or worn components immediately and/or refrain from using the bike until it is serviced or repaired.
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Special attention must be paid to all wear components (e.g. brake pads, etc.).
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Please adjust the handlebar and seat to your best biomechanical positioning. Incorrect form and/or excessive training may result in injury.
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Turn the resistance knob counter-clockwise to release the brake before exercising
TOOLS INCLUDED FOR SPINNER® BIKE ASSEMBLY
Use the included tools for bike assembly only.
BIKE INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS
SPINNER®
AERO – 109 Lbs.
SPINNER®
EDGE – 105 Lbs
WARNING LABEL LOCATION
ASSEMBLED SIZE :
1138mm Long x 540mm Wide x 1381mm Tall (without tablet installed)
OPERATION AND INSTALLATION PERIMETER
PERIMETER SPACE:
Keep at least 1 meter (39.5”) of clear space around the entire bike
SPINNER® AERO PARTS LIST
Belt system
PART #| Description| Specification| Qty| | PART #|
Description| Specification| Qty
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1| Main frame| | 1| | 47| inner chain cover| | 1
2| front stabilizer| | 1| | 48| dropout cover| | 1
3| rear stabilizer| | 1| | 49| front finger guard| EDGE-AERO| 1
4| handle bar post| | 1| | 50| access door| | 1
5| handlebar| | 1| | 51| front fender| | 1
6| seat post| | 1| | 52| plastic washer| Φ8XΦ4.2X1.5 PVC| 2
7| seat slider| | 1| | 53| bolt sleeve| PVC| 2
8| Adjustable Foot| M30X3X25| 4| | 54| self tapping screw| M4X12| 2
9| End cap| Oval 40X80X2.0| 4| | 55| Inner Hex socket Bolt| M5X20| 6
10| Inner Hex socket Bolt| M8X20| 4| | 56| flat washer| Φ5| 6
11| flat washer Φ8| Φ8| 8| | 57| brake arm| | 1
12| inner hex bolt| M8*38mml. Thread L15mm.S5| 2| |
58| **** plastic brake arm holder| |
1
13| Moving Wheel| 633| 2| | 59| phillips bolt| M5X30| 2
14| nylon nut| M8| 4| | 60| nylon nut| M5| 2
15| | | | | 61| brake pad| 3039| 1
16A| flywheel cover| contour black| 2| | 62| EVA cushion| 35X24X8| 1
17| flange nut| M10X1| 2| | 63| square sheet| 37.6X26.6X2.5| 1
18| flat washer| Φ25.2XΦ10.1X1.5| 2| | 64| tension knob| Φ10XM10X20 5| 1
19| tension adjuster weldment| 2| | 65| plastic sleeve| | 1
20| tension adjuster bracket| | 2| | 66| square plastic sleeve| 20X20X12XΦ1
1
| 1
21| | | | | 67| compression spring.| Φ2.0XΦ17X25| 1
22| | | | | 68| square Copper nut w/ Eva| 20X20XM10X1
8(21)
| 1
23| inner hex bolt| M8X20| 4| | 69| plastic sleeve| Φ18XΦ10X16| 1
24| sleeve| Φ34XΦ10.1X7.5| 1| | 70| hex nut| M10| 1
25| hex thin nut| M10X1| 3| | 71| cap nut| M10| 1
26| thin washer| Φ10| 4| | 72| plastic
sleeve for handlebar| Oval 40X80(25X60(wadge)| ****
1
27A| bearing| 6200z| 4| | 73| plastic sleeve for seat post| Oval 40X80(25X60( wadge)| ****
1
28| flywheel axle| Φ12X161| 1| | 74| Adjustment knob(big)| M16X1.5X20( Φ45 )|
2
29A| Flywheel| L9| 1| | 75| plastic sleeve(gap)| 38SQ x 30SQ| 1
30| flywheel sleeve| Φ34XΦ10.1X29.5| 1| | 76| spring knob(small )|
M16X1.5X20( Φ40 )| 1
31| pedal JD037| JD037| 1set| | 77| End cap| 30X30X1.5| 1
32L&R| 5008Crank L&R| 5008 black-170 reinforced| 1set| | 78| seat| | 1
33| chain cover| | 1| | 79| inner hex bolt| M6X16| 1
34| phillips bolt| M5X20| 8| | 80| inner hex countersunk bolt| M8X16| 2
35| phillips bolt| M5X10| 14| | 81| water bottle tray| | 1
36| flange nut| M12X1.5| 2| | 82| WB Tray Screw Plate| 62X37X3.0| 1
37| Inner Hex socket Bolt| M8X16| 4| | 83| Tablet arm| | 1
38| spring washer| Φ8| 4| | 84| Bar Bracket| 110X12X4.0| 2
39| flat washer| Φ8| 4| | 85| Pivoting Bracket| | 1
40A| belt wheel| Φ220X21| 1| | 86| Tablet Holder| | 1
41A| belt| 5PK1420| 1| | 87| Hex Socket bolt| M6X16| 4
42| BB axle| Φ30X145| 1| | 88| flat washer| Ф6| 4
43| phillips bolt| M5X50| 1| | 89| inner hex soket screw| M8X16| 2
44A| Aero rear finger guard| Belt DRIVE| 1| | 90| wave washer| Ф8| 2
45| bearing| 6005| 3| | 91| end cap| Oval 20X40X1.| 1
46| C ring| Φ25| 1| | 92| crank cap| | 2
SPINNER® AERO EXPLODED VIEW
SPINNER® EDGE PARTS LIST
Chain System
Part #| Part Description| Specification| Qty| |
Part #| Part Description| Specification| Qty
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Main frame| | 1| | 47| inner chain cover| | 1
2| front stabilizer| | 1| | 48| dropout cover| | 1
3| rear stabilizer| | 1| | 49| front finger guard| EDGE-AERO| 1
4| handle bar post| | 1| | 50| access door| | 1
5| handlebar| | 1| | 51| front fender| | 1
6| seat post| | 1| | 52| plastic washer| Φ8XΦ4.2X1.5 PVC| 2
7| seat slider| | 1| | 53| bolt sleeve| PVC| 2
8| Adjustable Foot| M30X3X25| 4| | 54| self tapping screw| M4X12| 2
9| End cap| Oval 40X80X2.0| 4| | 55| Inner Hex socket Bolt| M5X20| 6
10| Inner Hex socket Bolt| M8X20| 4| | 56| flat washer| Φ5| 6
11| flat washer Φ8| Φ8| 8| | 57| brake arm| | 1
12| inner hex bolt| M8*38mml. Thread L15mm.S5| 2| | 58| plastic brake arm
holder| | 1
13| Moving Wheel| 633| 2| | 59| phillips bolt| M5X30| 2
14| nylon nut| M8| 4| | 60| nylon nut| M5| 2
15| phillips bolt| M5X12| 6| | 61| brake pad| 3039|
16| flywheel cover| flat| 2| | 62| EVA cushion| 35X24X8| 1
17| flange nut| M10X1| 2| | 63| square sheet| 37.6X26.6X2.5| 1
18| flat washer| Φ25.2XΦ10.1X1.5| 2| | 64| tension knob| Φ10XM10X205| 1
19| tension adjuster weldment| | 2| | 65| plastic sleeve| | 1
20| tension adjuster bracket| | 2| | 66| square plastic sleeve|
20X20X12XΦ11| 1
21| locking nut| M33X1counter threaded| 1| | 67| compression spring.|
Φ2.0XΦ17X25| 1
22| fixed freewheel| 16| 1| | 68| square Copper nut w/ Eva| 20X20XM10X18
(21)
| 1
23| inner hex bolt| M8X20| 4| | 69| plastic sleeve| Φ18XΦ10X16| 1
24| sleeve| Φ34XΦ10.1X7.5| 1| | 70| hex nut| M10| 1
25| hex thin nut| M10X1| 3| | 71| | M10| 1
26| thin washer| Φ10| 4| | 72| plastic
sleevefor handlebar post| Oval 40X80(25X60 (wadge)| **** 1
27| bearing| 6000z| 4| | 73| plastic sleeve for seat post| | 1
28| flywheel axle| Φ12X161| 1| | 74| Adjustment knob(big)| M16X1.5X20 (Φ45 )|
2
29| Flywheel| L1| 1| | 75| plastic sleeve(gap)| 38(30)| 1
30| fly wheel sleeve| Φ34XΦ10.1X29.5| 1| | 76| spring knob(small)| M16X1.5X20
(Φ40 )| 1
31| pedal JD037| JD037| 1set| | 77| End cap| 30X30X1.5| 1
32| 5008Crank| 5008 black-170 reinforced| 1set| | 78| seat| | 1
33| chain cover| | 1| | 79| inner hex bolt| M6X16| 1
34| phillips bolt| M5X20| 8| | 80| inner hex countersunk bolt| M8X16| 2
35| phillips bolt| M5X10| 8| | 81| water bottle tray| | 1
36| flange nut| M12X1.5| 2| | 82| WB TRAY SCREW PLATE| 62X37X3.0| 1
37| Inner Hex socket Bolt| M8X16| 4| | 83| Tablet arm| | 1
38| spring washer| Φ8| 4| | 84| Bar Bracket| 110X12X4.0| 2
39| flat washer| Φ8| 4| | 85| Pivoting Bracket| | 1
40| chain wheel| 52| 1| | 86| Tablet Holder| | 1
41| chain| 112| 1| | 87| Hex Socket bolt| M6X16| 4
42| BB axle| Φ30X145| 1| | 88| flat washer| Ф6| 4
43| phillips bolt| M5X50| 1| | 89| inner hex soket screw| M8X16| 2
44| Edge rear finger guard| CHAIN DRIVE| 1| | 90| wave washer| Ф8| 2
45| bearing| 6005| 3| | 91| end cap| Oval 20X40X1.5| 1
46| C ring| Φ25| 1| | 92| crank cap| | 2
SPINNER® EDGE EXPLODED VIEW
WELCOME TO THE SPINNING® PROGRAM
Spinning® was born on the road, raised in the studio, and made for your home. We’ve helped millions of people around the world get into the best shape of their lives and we can’t wait to ride with you.
The bike is just the beginning! Now you can create your own Spinning® experience by choosing content and gear for a ride tailored just for you. Try one of our apps on for size with a free trial for the Spinning® subscription of your choice.
Spinning® Digital delivers 24/7 access to on-demand rides with rockstar instructors. Stream rides directly to your favorite Wi-Fi enabled TV, computer or favorite mobile device. With a diverse selection of instructors, training styles and durations, you can get the workout you want, whenever you want – even when you can’t get to the studio.
Spinning® Digital+ is our all-in-one app that combines all the rockstar
instructors and rides from Spinning® Digital with real-time metrics and
tracking. It pairs with your heart rate monitor and your bike (with a power
crank
or cadence sensor) to deliver personal metrics and training zones during your
ride! Your performance is tracked with detailed graphs and workout history, so
you’ll see your progress as you crush goals and gain power!.
SPINNING® PROGRAM SAFETY
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Read all warnings posted on the Spinner® bike. Read this owner’s manual and follow it carefully before using the Spinner® Aero and Spinner® Edge.
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Consult your physician before beginning this or any other exercise routine. Not all exercise programs are suitable for everyone. Discontinue any exercise that causes you discomfort and consult a medical expert.
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Ensure that the adjustment knobs (saddle height, saddle fore/aft and handlebar height) are properly secured and do not interfere with range of motion.
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Children under the age of 16 should not ride the Spinner® Aero or Spinner® Edge.
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Do not insert any object, hands or feet into any openings and do not expose hands, arms or feet to the drive mechanism or any other potentially moving parts of the bike.
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The body weight for individuals riding the Spinner® Aero and Spinner® Edge should not exceed 275 pounds (125 kg).
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Spinner® bikes have a perimeter-weighted flywheel and a fixed gear, which does not allow riders to coast. This means that, in order to stop, you must gradually slow your pedaling motion rather than stopping abruptly. If you need to stop immediately, push down on the red resistance knob.
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After use, turn the knob clockwise to increase the resistance so that the pedals will not rotate freely.
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Never turn the pedals or crank arms by hand, unless lubricating the chain
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If at any time you feel dizzy or have difficulty breathing, gradually stop pedaling and carefully dismount the bike.
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Listen to your body, ride at your own pace and set your bike’s resistance at the level that feels right for you.
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Keep children and pets away from the bike whenever it is in use.
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Stay hydrated. Drink water throughout your ride as needed.
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Always pedal with at least a little resistance on the flywheel.
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Your bike may include a heart rate monitor. The heart rate displayed may be inaccurate and should be used for reference only .
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Keep your cadence range between 60 RPM and 110 RPM, depending upon the terrain. Use proper resistance to keep your pedaling speed within that range.
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Stay in control by executing all movements and hand positions at a slow pace before attempting to increase your pedaling speed.
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Focus on form, posture and smooth transitions between movements.
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Always ride with proper footwear. Your bike is equipped with dual-sided SPD pedals and we recommend cycling shoes for the best connection.
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Keep shoe laces tucked in and foot straps snug around your shoe. If your foot does come out of the toe clip, push down on the resistance knob to stop the flywheel’s motion before placing your foot back in the
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When setting up the bike, make sure to place it on a level surface, adjust the leveling feet for stability and leave at least 39.5” of unobstructed clear space around all sides.
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Care should be taken in mounting or dismounting the exercise bike.
YOUR SPINNER® BIKE
The patented Spinner® bike has been specially designed for the Spinning®
program. The Spinner®
bike lets you change positions with ease and includes the following features
to create an enjoyable, effective workout:
- A contoured saddle to keep you comfortable and balanced. You can adjust the saddle horizontally and vertically to create a personalized fit.
- Adjustable handlebars featuring a contoured, tactile grip surface and an ergonomic design that facilitates proper Spinning® hand positions.
- An adjustable resistance knob to keep you in control of your ride. Simply turn the dial to add more or less resistance.
- A weighted flywheel to create a non-impact workout and facilitate a fluid pedal stroke.
Your Spinner® bike uses a direct-drive flywheel that does not allow you to
coast. To stop, decrease your pedaling speed gradually. If you need to stop
immediately, push down on the red resistance knob.
CARING FOR YOUR SPINNER® BIKE
MOVING YOUR BIKE
Stand in front of the bike, grasp the handlebars and tip the bike toward you
until the transportation wheels are touching the floor. Be careful about
contacting the tablet holder while moving the bike and do not use it as a grip
or moving handle. Roll the bike to the desired location and then gently lower
the rear of the bike back to the floor.
LEVELING YOUR BIKE
The leveling feet are located on each corner of the front and rear stabilizer
bars. It is important that all four of the leveling feet touch the ground to
keep the bike stable at all times. To adjust, turn the leveling feet
counterclockwise to decrease the height or clockwise to increase the height
until the bike is stable.
ADJUSTING AND LEVELING YOUR SADDLE
If you experience saddle discomfort while riding or sitting on your bike, the
angle can be adjusted by loosening the 14 mm nuts located under the saddle. Be
sure to re-tighten the nuts after making your angle adjustment and before
riding your bike.
PREVENTING RUST
After each use, raise the handlebar post and seat post to the highest settings
to allow any moisture to evaporate. Using an absorbent cloth, wipe all areas
where moisture can settle.
PROTECTING YOUR SPINNER® BIKE’S FINISH
After each ride, protect your bike’s finish by wiping it down with a damp
cloth. You may use bike cleaner such as SPINTECH® Fitness Equipment Polish,
but do not use de-greasers or harsh cleaning products. When cleaning your
bike, be sure to keep your hands and fingers clear of a moving drivetrain.
Never spray any cleaners onto the frame or components. Instead, spray a soft
cloth with a diluted mixture of Simple Green (or equivalent) and wipe the bike
down. Thoroughly dry the bike with a separate towel.
PEDALS
Check the pedals weekly to ensure that the threads are completely tightened
and the cleat retention is tailored to your riding style. If the pedals have
become loose, tighten the threads with the supplied pedal wrench to ensure
that they are securely attached. (Drive side tightens clockwise, non-drive
side tightens counter-clockwise.)
SPINNER® BIKE ASSEMBLY
STEP 1: Unpack the carton
Open the shipping carton and remove all of the parts. Make sure that the
following parts are included and that no damage has occurred during shipping:
- Bike frame with flywheel
- Front stabilizer bar with transportation wheels
- Rear stabilizer bar
- Handlebars
- Handlebar post
- Pedals
- Seat slider and saddle
- Seat post
- Blister card for assembly and maintenance includes: Multi-wrench, 3mm / 4mm / 5mm / 6mm Allen wrenches, each 1pc. M6X15 inner hex bolt 1pc., M8X16 inner hex bolt 2pcs, hex socket bolt 4pcs, flat washer 8 pcs.
- Owner’s manual
- Tablet holder set
- Tablet arm Set (with assembly bolts)
- Dual water bottle holder set (with assembly bolts
STEP 2: ATTACH THE STABILIZER BARS
Have someone help you tilt the bike forward and stabilize it while you remove
the rear plastic shipping guard. Lift the back of the bike and remove the
front plastic shipping guard . It is normal to see cracking in the shipping
guards as they protect the frame in transit. Have someone help you tilt the
bike forward (toward the flywheel) so that you can attach the rear stabilizer
bar from the underside with the provided bolts and washers. Line up the holes
in the stabilizer bar with the holes in the frame. Using the included wrench
tighten the bolts (with washers) securely. Repeat the process with the front
stabilizer bars.
STEP 3: INSTALL THE SADDLE
While holding and pulling back the seat post pop-pin knob, slide the seat post
into the seat tube. Release the pop-pin knob. Adjust the seat post to make
sure the pop-pin is properly engaged. Tighten the seat post pop-pin knob
securely. Now unscrew, pull out and hold the seat slider pop-pin knob. Slide
the seat slider all the way into the seat
tube. Release the seat slider pop-pin knob. Adjust the seat slider (fore/aft)
to make sure the pop-pin is engaged. Tighten the seat slider pop-pin knob
securely.
STEP 4A: HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
Insert the chrome handlebar post onto the threaded handlebar stem making sure
the holes line up. Using a 5mm Allen wrench, insert, then tighten the two
large bolts on the front of the bar. Now insert, then secure, the 3mm bolt at
the rear of the post. Check to make sure that all the bolts are tightened
securely before proceeding.
STEP 4B: INSTALL WATER BOTTLE HOLDER AND THE TABLET MOUNT
Locate the 2 bar washers and 4 bolts as shown and align the holes with the
threaded bosses underneath the center section. Use the allen wrench to tighten
the allen bolts securely.
STEP 4C: ATTACH THE TABLET CLAMP TO THE ARM
Push in and slide down gently to fully engage the snap locks as shown. Note
the orientation of the tabs and slots.
Pivot bolts can be tightened for a stiffer angle adjustment and should always
be snug. Use caution and do not over-tighten these bolts.
STEP 4D: INSTALL THE HANDLEBARS
Install the large handlebar pop-pin knob into the frame head tube several
turns only, then pull out and hold the handlebar pop-pin knob. Slide the
handlebar post all the way into the handlebar tube. Release the handlebar pop-
pin knob. Adjust the handlebars to make sure that the pop-pin is engaged.
Tighten the handlebar pop-pin bolts securely before riding.
STEP 4E: ATTACH THE TABLET
Open holder tabs using two hands and place tablet securely. Use caution to
keep tablet side controls away from the holder tabs.
NOTE: The pedal spindles and cranks are marked “L” (left) and “R”
(right). Left and right are referenced from a
seated position on the bike with the flywheel facing forward. Be sure to
install the pedals on the correct side of the bike.
STEP 5: INSTALL THE PEDALS
Turn the resistance knob clockwise until the crank arms are immobilized.
Remove the pedals from the packaging. Install the left pedal on the left
crank. Use the multi-wrench supplied and turn counterclockwise to tighten.
Install the right pedal on the right crank. Use the multi-wrench supplied and
turn clockwise to tighten. Remember, pedals are always tightened by turning
the wrench over the top of the spindle towards the front of the bike. Be sure
both pedals are tightened securely.
STEP 6: LEVEL THE BIKE
Move the bike to the location where it will be used. Your Spinner® Bike
requires 39.5” of unobstructed clearance space around every portion of the
bike for proper operation. Make sure to set the bike up on a level surface.
Rock the bike gently to check for wobble. If needed, use the leveling
adjusters under the front and rear stabilizer bars to steady the bike.
Safety Precautions
Install the tablet mount securely. Do not adjust the tablet or tablet mount
while pedaling. Remove the tablet before moving your indoor cycle and do not
place direct force on the tablet mount. Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc.® is not
responsible for any injuries or damages caused to any person or item during
the installation or use of this tablet mount.
TESTING THE BIKE
Use this checklist to perform the bike test procedure.
- Re-check all bolts. Make sure that they have been tightened and that there are no missing parts.
- Test the handlebar post and seat post to make sure that they move freely and that you are able to lock them securely at different positions.
- Check the saddle to make sure that it is level, tight and does not rotate around or tilt. Tighten and adjust as needed.
- Test the seat slider for movement from front to rear, and check it by locking it at different settings.
- The brake tension (resistance) can be adjusted using the red resistance knob. Pressing down on the red knob will apply the emergency brake if you need to stop quickly.
- Adjust the seat post and handlebar post to your needs. Refer to the playlist at https://youtu.be/kiBtxsuzO78 for video help.
- Pedal at a moderate pace and test for proper and smooth resistance changes while varying the amount of turns on the resistance knob.
- To move the bike after testing is complete, stand in front of the bike, grasp the handlebars and tip the bike toward you until the transportation wheels are touching the floor. Roll the bike to the desired location and then gently lower the rear of the bike back to the floor. Be careful to avoid the tablet holder when moving the bike. Do not use the tablet holder as a handle to move the bike. Make sure to adjust the leveling feet so that the bike
remains stable at all times.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING!
THE MOMENTUM OF THE FLYWHEEL OF THE BIKE WILL KEEP THE PEDALS TURNING EVEN AFTER YOU STOP PEDALING OR IN THE EVENT THAT YOUR FEET SLIP OFF OF THE PEDALS. DO NOT DISMOUNT THE BIKE OR ATTEMPT TO REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE STOPPED COMPLETELY. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY LEAD TO LOSS OF CONTROL AND SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
TROUBLESHOOTING
RATTLING HANDLEBARS OR SEAT TOWER
Make sure that the pop-pin knobs are correctly locked into place and
tightened.
SADDLE PAIN
Check to ensure that the saddle is centered and level. Adjust the level as
necessary using the outside bolts (shown in RED). Remember that it does take
time for a body to acclimate to the saddle. A padded gel seat cover and/or
cycling shorts can make your ride more comfortable.
Take the time to enter your Spinner® bike serial number in the space below
(the serial number is located on the bottom crossbar). If parts are missing or
if you have any assembly questions, please contact customer service at
888.704.SPIN (7746).
Serial No. :
PEDAL ADJUSTMENTS
The SPD pedals are set for the lowest release tension at the factory for safety. If you would like a stronger release tension, use a 3mm allen wrench and turn the adjustment screw clockwise. Adjust both the left and right sides evenly and start with as little adjustment as necessary until you achieve the desired release tension.
BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
STEP 1: Remove tension from the brake pad by turning the resistance knob
counterclockwise as far as possible. You should feel a “stop” when the knob is
completely loose and you should not rotate the knob any farther.
STEP 2: Using a 4mm allen wrench, carefully remove the two bolts supporting the brake pad (indicated with red arrows). Remove the old brake pad assembly.
Position the new brake pad assembly onto the frame. Carefully re-install the two bolts through the brake pad bracket and into the frame. Start threading the bolts with your fingers to ensure that you do not cross thread the bolts. Finish tightening the bolts with a wrench.
MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Spinner® Aero and Spinner® Edge
MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. WARRANTS TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER THAT SPINNER® BIKES WILL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS. ALL OTHER SPINNER® PARTS ARE COVERED FOR ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE (SEE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS BELOW). THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER LABOR CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH REPLACING COVERED COMPONENTS. PART(S) REPLACED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY WILL BE WARRANTIED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE ORIGINAL WARRANTY PERIOD ONLY. THIS WARRANTY BECOMES EFFECTIVE UPON THE INVOICE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE FROM AN AUTHORIZED SPINNING® DEALER ONLY. HOME SPINNER® BIKES ARE NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE AND ARE WARRANTIED FOR HOME USE ONLY
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PART(S), THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER MAY CONTACT MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. PRODUCT SUPPORT AT (800) 847.SPIN. PROOF OF PURCHASE OR WARRANTY REGISTRATION MAY BE NEEDED IN ORDER FOR MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. TO VERIFY WARRANTY COVERAGE AND ISSUE A RETURN MATERIALS AUTHORIZATION (RMA) NUMBER. PARTS BEING RETURNED TO MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. FOR WARRANTY CREDIT MUST BE SHIPPED PREPAID, ACCOMPANIED BY A PACKING LIST OR TAG BEARING THE RMA NUMBER AND THE CUSTOMER NAME. NO CREDIT WILL BE ISSUED FOR PARTS RETURNED WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION FROM MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. TO NOTIFY MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. OF DAMAGES THAT OCCURRED DURING SHIPPING YOU MUST DO SO WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF GOODS.
MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVIEW DEFECTIVE PART(S). ALL COSTS OF SHIPPING DEFECTIVE PART(S) TO AND FROM MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE BORNE SOLEY BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. ANY REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF DEFECTIVE PART(S) BY ANYONE OTHER THAN A MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. TECHICAL REPRESENTATIVE OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY. IF MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. DETERMINES, IN ITS SOLE DESCRETION, THAT IT IS IMPRACTICAL TO SHIP DEFECTIVE PARTS BACK TO MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC., MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. MAY DESIGNATE, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, A REPAIR FACILITY TO INSPECT AND ESTIMATE THE COST TO REPAIR SUCH DEFECTIVE PART(S). THE COST, IF ANY, OF SHIPPING DEFECTIVE PART(S) TO AND FROM SUCH REPAIR FACILITY AND OF SUCH ESTIMATE SHALL BE BORNE SOLY BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. DEFECTIVE PART(S) MUST REMAIN AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION UNTIL THE CLAIM IS FINALIZED. WHENEVER CLAIMS ARE SETTLED, MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BE SUBROGATED UNDER ANY EXISTING INSURANCE POLICES THE CLAIMANT MAY HAVE.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED ABOVE
SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO THE PURCHASER. CORRECTION
OF DEFECTS, IN THE MANNER AND FOR THE PERIOD OF TIME DESCRIBED ABOVE, SHALL
CONSTITUTE COMPLETE FULFILLMENT OF ALL LIABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF MAD
DOGG ATHLETICS, INC. TO THE PURCHASER WITH RESPECT TO CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE,
ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT OR OTHERWISE.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
The Spinner® is not for commercial use and is warranted for home use only.
This product or use thereof is covered by Patents
www.spinning.com/patents
US and International Patents Pending.
Support
SPINNING®
2111 Narcissus Court
Venice, CA 90291
Toll-free: 1.800.847.SPIN(7746)
Dialing outside U.S.:
1.310.823.7008
Fax: 1.310.823.7408
www.spinning.com
SPINNING® EUROPE
Scheldeweg 3
3144 Es Maassiuis
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 1059 04508 (EMEA)
info@spinning.eu
References
- Spinner® Bikes and Spinning® Instructor Education | For Studios, Instructors and Consumers
- Spinner® Bikes and Spinning® Instructor Education | For Studios, Instructors and Consumers
- Patents
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