MAXXUS SPK-23 Spin Cycle Owner’s Manual
- June 16, 2024
- MAXXUS
Table of Contents
PRO SPK-23 FITNESS CYCLE
OWNER’S MANUAL
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing MAXXUS® Pro SPK-23 Fitness Cycle. This product was
designed to meet your workout needs and provide you with a healthier life.
Before you begin using this product, please read the Owner’s Manual completely
and thoroughly and follow the instructions of all WARNING and CAUTION labels.
If you have any questions about this product or are in need of replacement
parts, please contact Customer Service by calling
909-212-5555.
WARNING & CAUTION LABELS
The diagram below shows the locations of the WARNING and CAUTION labels.
Please note the locations of these labels and carefully follow the
instructions as described.
(Note: The labels shown below are not of actual size.)
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before you start to assemble and operate this product, please carefully read the Owner’s Manual in its entirety. Please follow all instructions in this Owner’s Manual as described. Be sure to read through the Safety Instructions below and keep this Owner’s Manual for future reference.
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Misuse of this product may cause serious injury.
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Consult your physician before starting any exercise program.
Please follow your physician’s advice on fitness training. -
Please follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions carefully while using this product.
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Only use original parts (except personal saddle) accompanying this product.
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This product is designed for adult use only.
Do not allow children to use this product or be around this product when in use. -
The maximum user’s weight is 265lbs / 120kgs.
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Place this product on an even, non-slippery surface.
Keep this product away from dust.
Avoid placing and using this product in a damp environment. -
Please wear appropriate sports clothing while exercising.
Do not wear loose clothes that could become caught on the bike.
Please wear appropriate sports shoes for foot protection. -
To stop, reduce your pedal speed and switch the tension lever to gear 8.
It is not recommended to stop by discontinuing pedaling motion as that can cause serious injury. -
Set tension lever to maximum level (gear 8) when this product is not in use.
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This product is not intended for therapeutic use.
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Inspect product components every 1~2 months to ensure levers and connections are snug and tight for safe operation.
Replace any worn parts immediately.
PARTS LIST
Item| Description| Quantity| Item| Description|
Quantity
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1| Main Frame| 1| 37| Fly Wheel Rod| 1
2| Rear Foot Bar| 1| 38| Spring Washer| 2
3| Front Foot Bar| 1| 39| Nut| 2
4| U-Zone Bar| 1| 40| Adjustable Bolt| 2
5| Seat Post| 1| 41| Lock Nut| 2
6| Handle Post| 1| 42| Brake Pad| 2
7| Seat Slider| 1| 43| Stopper Set| 1
8| Handle Bar| 1| 44| Tension Lever| 1
9| End Cap| 2| 45| Screw| 2
10| Adjustable Pad| 2| 46| Inner Chain Cover| 1
11| Move Wheel| 2| 47| Screw| 2
12| Hex Head Bolt| 2| 48| Belt| 1
13| Nylon Nut| 2| 49| Belt Deck| 1
14| Washer| 4| 50| Screw| 4
15| Hex Head Bolt| 4| 51| Outer Chain Cover| 1
16| Cap Nut| 2| 52| Round Head Screw| 10
17| End Cap| 2| 53| Left Crank| 1
18| Bearing| 2| 54| Right Crank| 1
19| Bearing| 2| 55| Left Pedal| 1
20| S Nut| 1| 56| Right Pedal| 1
21| Belt Wheel Rod| 1| 57| Bolt| 2
22| Left Cover| 1| 58| Cap| 2
23| Right Cover| 1| 59| Plug| 2
24| Spring| 1| 60| Knob| 4
25| Elbow Pad Support| 2| 61| Flat Washer| 2
26| Rear Cover| 1| 62| Seat| 1
27| Front Left Cover| 1| 63| Round Head Bolt| 2
28| Front Right Cover| 1| 64| End Cap| 1
29| Screw| 2| 65| Washer| 2
30| Screw| 2| 66| Spanner| 1
31| Screw| 2| 67| Spanner| 1
32| Screw| 2| 68| Spring Washer| 2
33| Tapping Screw| 2| 69| Nut| 2
34| Tapping Screw| 2| 70| Elbow Pad| 2
35| Flywheel| 1| 71| Bracket| 1
36| Belt Wheel| 1| 72| Bolt| 1
EXPLODED DRAWING
PACKING PARTS LIST
ASSEMBLY
- Read the Owner’s Manual in its entirety before assembly.
- Remove all parts from the box.
- Check to confirm receipt of all parts and quantities shown in the Packing Parts List on page 5.
(Note: Some parts may be pre-assembled.)
STEP 1
Slide the Rear Foot Bar (2) to the rear of the Main Frame (1) adding two
Washers (14) and two Hex Head Bolts (15) as shown in Figure 1.
** Tighten all bolts used in STEP 1 with the Spanner Tool (66).
STEP 2
Slide the Front Foot Bar (3) to the front of the Main Frame (1) adding two
Washers (14), two Spring Washers (68), two Cap Nuts (16), and two Hex Head
Bolts (15) as shown in Figure 1.
Tighten all bolts used in STEP 2 with the two Spanner Tools (66) & (67).
You can use the Styrofoam (inner packing material) as a support to keep the
Front Foot Bar (3) higher for easier tightening of the bolts.
STEP 3
Insert the U-Zone Bar (4) into the holes of the Front Foot Bar (3) adding two
Washers (65) and two Round Head Bolts (63) as shown in Figure 1.
** Tighten all bolts used in STEP 3 with the Spanner Tool (66).
STEP 4
Attach the Left Pedal (55) and Right Pedal (56) to the Left Crank (53) and
Right Crank (54) as shown in Figure 2.
** Tighten the Left & Right Pedals used in STEP 4 with the Spanner Tool (67).
STEP 5
Insert the Seat Post (5) into the tube of the Main Frame (1) with Knob (60) as
shown in Figure 3.
** Hand tighten ONLY.
STEP 6
Affix the Seat (62) on the bar of the Seat Slider (7).
Next, slide this set onto the Seat Post (5) with Flat Washer (61) and Knob
(60) and then tighten as shown in Figure 3.
** Hand tighten ONLY.
STEP 7
Insert the Handle Post (6) into the tube of the Main Frame (1) with Knob (60)
as shown in Figure 4.
** Hand tighten ONLY.
STEP 8
There are two holes on either side of the Handle Bar (8) for Elbow Pad (70)
adjustments.
You can choose the hole which is suitable for you and tighten the Elbow Pad
(70) onto the Handle Bar (8).
First, insert the bolts on the underside of each Elbow Pad (70).
Next, slide the other end of the bolts into the holes on the Handle Bar (8)
and screw on one Nut (69) on each side as shown in Figure 4.
** Tighten all bolts and nuts used in STEP 8 with the Spanner Tool (67).
STEP 9
Attach the Handle Bar (8) onto the Handle Post (6) with one Flat Washer (61)
and Knob (60) as shown in Figure 4.
** Hand tighten ONLY.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please make sure all Screws, Nuts, Bolts, Pedals and Seat are tightened in
correct position.
HOW TO USE THE BIKE
After assembling the bike and tightening all appropriate components as
instructed, you can now begin using bike.
Handle bar, seat, and elbow pad adjustments allow you to adjust the bike to
fit your size and body frame. Seat with spring on the underside brings you
comfort while riding. Streamline surface design of this bike fits in with
ergonomics and increases comfort.
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HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT
(1) Forward / Backward: Loosen the knob (60) on the handle post (6), slide the handle bar (8) forward or backward and tighten the knob (60) to lock the handle bar (8) into position.
(2) Up / Down: Loosen the knob (60) on the main frame (1), slide the handle post (6) up or down and tighten the knob (60) to lock the handle bar (8) into position. -
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
(1) Forward / Backward: Loosen the knob (60) on the seat post (5), slide the seat slider (7) forward or backward and tighten the knob (60) to lock the seat (62) into position.
(2) Up / Down: Loosen the knob (60) on the main frame (1), slide the seat post (5) up or down and tighten the knob (60) to lock the seat (62) into position. -
SEAT REPLACEMENT
The included seat (62) meets the standard specifications for this bike and can easily be adjusted and removed.
This seat is interchangeable with your own seat for added personal comfort. -
ELBOW PAD ADJUSTMENT
The movable elbow pad (70) design offers users different options for adjustable elbow positioning. There are two holes on either side of the handle bar (8) for elbow pad (70) adjustments. You can choose the hole which is suitable for your body type and tighten the elbow pad (70) onto the handle bar (8). -
TENSION LEVER ADJUSTMENT
This bike allows you to burn more calories at the lower tension levels. The different levels provide you with options to extend your workout and increase muscle tone. The 1 to 8 range of tension levels offer options for users to train their body gradually.
Gear 1 is the lowest tension level; Gear 8 is the highest tension level (brake).
Slide the tension lever (44) for tension level setting. -
WATER BOTTLE & WATER BOTTLE HOLDER
The water bottle holder can be mounted anywhere of the handle bar (8).
You can install the water bottle holder at your discretion for added convenience. -
STOP / BRAKE
If you want to stop, reduce your pedal speed and switch the tension lever to gear 8.
It’s not recommended to stop by discontinuing pedaling motion as that can cause serious injury. -
WHEN BIKE IS NOT IN USE
When the bike is not in use, set the tension lever to maximum level (gear 8) to prevent the flywheel from moving.
HOW TO MAKE RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENTS
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STEP 1
Slide the Tension Lever (#44) for resistance setting.
There are 8 gears (1 through 8) of resistance.
Gear 1 has the lowest level of resistance and gear 8 has the highest level of resistance. -
STEP 2
If you want the resistance to be less, then move the gear to the lowest level of resistance (gear 8), and slightly adjust the Shift Lever Wire (Pillar and Hexagon Screw) as seen below.Loosen Pillar (A) slightly to increase the resistance.
Double check if the Hexagon Screw (B) beside Pillar (A) is tightened.
If it becomes loose while adjusting Pillar (A), re-tighten the Hexagon Screw (B).
The more loose Pillar (A) is, the more resistance.
The more tight Pillar (A) is, the less resistance.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please slightly adjust Pillar (A) each time (about 2 threads at a time) to find the resistance which meets your need. If you adjust Pillar (A) too much, the resistance will become greater at the lower gears and the higher gears will not be usable. -
STEP 3
After Steps 1 and 2 and if the resistance is still needed to be decreased or increased, please follow the instruction below.Press Spring (C), then U-shaped Plate (D) will become loose.
Take off the U-shaped Plate (D).
Loosen the Hexagon Screw (E) slightly to decrease the resistance.
Put back the U-shaped Plate (D).
The more loose the Hexagon Screw (E) is, the less resistance.
The more tight the Hexagon Screw (E) is, the more resistance.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please slightly adjust the Hexagon Screw (E) each time (about 2 threads at a time) to find the resistance which meets your need.
If you adjust the Hexagon Screw (E) too much, the resistance will become greater at the lower gears and the higher gears will not be usable.
Normally, the resistance adjustment is resolved in the above 3 steps.
If the problem still exists, please proceed to Step 4. -
STEP 4
Before you proceed further with this step, please make sure you have completed the above Steps 1, 2, and 3.
If bike still needs more resistance adjustment, then complete Step 4.
Loosen the screw which is tightened on the black cap (as seen circled in blue
in Picture (F)).
Take off the screw and insert into the hole which is nearest the seat in
Picture (G).
Then tighten the screw to decrease the resistance.
Original setting: The screw is tighten on the middle hole (b).
Change the screw to the hole nearest the seat (a), the resistance
decreases.
** Change the screw to the hole farthest the seat (c), the resistance
increases.
You will find the parts (shown in the above pictures) on the left-hand side
and right-hand side of the bike.
As the parts are on both sides, they are not interchangeable.
To avoid mix up, please complete one side at a time.
SERIAL NUMBER LABEL
The diagram below shows the location of the Serial Number Label. The serial
number is indicated on the label affixed to the lower part of the Main Frame.
(Note: The label shown below is not of actual size.)
WARRANTY
This Limited Warranty applies in the United States to products distributed
under the MAXXUS brand name. This warranty extends only to the original
purchaser and stands at one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty
is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the product from the
original purchaser.
During the warranty period, MAXXUS has the option to replace or repair a
part(s) that was discovered damaged or has become damaged due to a
manufacturer defect only, and may be done so with serviceable used parts that
are equivalent to the new parts in performance.
This warranty does not cover: faulty set up procedures, assembly errors,
alterations, modifications, misuse, abuse, accidents, improper maintenance,
damage or malfunctions caused by moving or dropping the product, unforeseen
home damage, acts of nature, or repairs not provided by MAXXUS customer
service.
Questions to determine the validity of a defect claim may be done by a MAXXUS
service technician. MAXXUS reserves the right to change manufacturers of any
parts to cover any existing warranty. To obtain warranty parts, you must
contact customer service (see page 1). Any evidence of alternative or erasing
will be cause for immediate void of this Limited Warranty. This warranty does
not extend to any product not purchased from an authorized reseller or dealer.
Product on which the serial number has been altered, defected, or removed is
not eligible for warranty service.
MAXXUS makes no other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied
warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. MAXXUS
expressly claims all warranties not stated in this Limited Warranty. Neither
MAXXUS nor any of its affiliates shall be responsible for incidental or
consequential damages.
References
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