CycleOps 25418 Magnus Smart Trainer User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- CycleOps
Table of Contents
CycleOps 25418 Magnus Smart Trainer
OVERVIEW
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Fully extend trainer legs and set trainer on flat surface. The foot pads on the legs of the trainer can be rotated to make your trainer stand level on uneven surfaces.
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Insert the bolt action tube (j) into the trainer (a). Insert the quick release lever (i) into the trainer slit and through the center hole of the bolt action tube( j). Tighten the lever (i) into the threads of the bolt action tube (j).
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Postition trainer frame (a) flat on ground with legs folded. Insert L-bolt (f) as shown with arrow.
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Place the resistance unit (b) between brackets on the frame and guide the L-bolt (f) through the center of the resistance unit (b).
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While holding the resistance unit (b) in an upright position, insert the nut (e).
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Guide the bolt (d) into the round hole of the trainer frame (a) as indicated by the arrow. Pass through the resistance unit (b) and secure into the resistance unit nut (e) using a 1/2” wrench.
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Fold the resistance unit (b) into the trainer frame (a).
Thread the clutch knob (c) clockwise onto the L-bolt. -
Fill tire to manufacturer’s suggested tire pressure.
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The trainer is designed to be only used with the provided skewer. Failure to use included skewer may result in damage or injury. Replace the skewer on the rear wheel of your bike with the one provided. Make sure the quick release handle is on the left (non-drive) side of the bicycle and faces upward or backwards.
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Lift up bike by the seat post and position the left side of your bike skewer into the left side of the trainer.
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Pull down the quick release lever to capture the right side of your bike skewer. Quick release handle must be all the way down in locked position.
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Adjust the non-drive side of the trainer by pulling the shaft and rotating to appropriate position. Go back to step 11 and engage the quick release handle to secure the bike.
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Insert the resistance unit power cable (h) into the resistance unit (b) as shown. Plug the power supply into the wall outlet. Resistance Unit motor will sound and a blue light will illuminate indicating the resistance unit is powered on.
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To tighten the roller against the tire, turn resistance unit knob (c) until it CLICKS.
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Knobby tires will cause excessive noise and vibration. Use a slick tire to avoid this. Use of trainers will decrease the life of your rear tire. For longer life, use a harder compound tire (part #9710).
Because it is impossible to calculate every situation during which a bike
trainer may be used, this manual makes no representation of the safe use of
the trainer under all conditions. There are risks (mostly marginal, but some
serious) associated with any trainer use which cannot be predicted and are the
sole responsibility of the rider.
Basic Precautions:
- The rear wheel revolves at high speeds while the trainer is in use, consequently do not place any other objects near nor into the moving parts of the trainer or bicycle.
- Prevent children (under 10) and pets from touching or riding your bike and the trainer while in use.
- Remove the bicycle from the trainer when not in use.
- Inspect the trainer parts on a regular basis.
- This trainer is not designed for industrial, commercial or medical applications.
- Keep clean with a dry cloth. Do not use cleaning supplies on this unit.
Warranty
Frame: Lifetime
Electronics: 1 year
CycleOps warrants your product to be free of any defects in material or
workmanship. This warranty does not apply to parts that have been worn out
through normal use or damaged through misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, or
unauthorized modification. Where applicable, incidental and consequential
damages are not covered, and there are no other warranties, expressed or
implied. This warranty applies to the original owner only. Retain your receipt
as proof of purchase.
Warranty Claims and Replacement Parts
If anything goes wrong with your CycleOps Trainer, you must call us on our toll-free Warranty Hotline 1-800-783-7257. We’ll determine what parts you need, and we’ll provide you with instructions on how to quickly get a replacement part so you can get back on your trainer as soon as possible. Customers outside the United States should contact their dealer for warranty service.
Statement of Compliance for FCC and Industry Canada:
Saris Cycling Group, Inc.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the Saris Cycling Group
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies
with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.”
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate
using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the
transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to
other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
necessary for successful communication.
The appropriate Class A or Class B Digital Device statement per FCC Part
15.105 and ICES-003.
CycleOps 5253 Verona Road Madison WI 53711 608-274-6550 | 800-783-7257 www.cycleops.com 25418 09/16
References
- Saris | Bike Racks, Bike Trainers, & Bike Parking
- Product Registration – Saris
- Indoor Cycling Apps – Saris
- Saris | Bike Racks, Bike Trainers, & Bike Parking
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