Life Fitness 8500 manual Service and Technical Data, Preventive Maintenance Tips

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5 SERVICE AND TECHNICAL DATA

5.1 Preventive Maintenance Tips

The Lifecycle exercise bike is backed by the engineering excellence of Life Fitness and is one of the most popular, rugged and trouble-free pieces of exercise equipment on the market today. Here are some preventive maintenance tips that will keep the Lifecycle exercise bike operating at peak performance:

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Locate the Lifecycle exercise bike in a cool, dry place. Do not place it outdoors, near swimming pools or in areas of high humidity.

Clean the seat surface, the pedals and the housing regularly with a soft, clean cloth (you may use a non-abrasive liquid cleaner on the housing).

Clean the seat-post shaft and check the pin insertion regularly. If needed, lubricate the seat post with one or two drops of machine oil or automotive wax.

Keep the display console free of fingerprints and salt build-up caused by sweat. Use a 100% cotton cloth lightly moistened with water and a mild liquid detergent (other fabrics or paper towels may scratch the surface).

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Long fingernails may scratch the surface of the console. Use the pad of the fingertip to press the console buttons.

The chain (on chain drive models) and pedal shaft should be cleaned and lubricated every three months and inspected annually.

NOTE: NEVER remove the stabilizer bar.

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Contents Corporate Headquarters International OfficesPage Table of Contents Lifecycle exercise bikes Important Safety Instructions Getting StartedHow to Stabilize the Lifecycle Exercise Bike Upright Exercise Bikes How to Adjust the SeatRecumbent Exercise Bikes How to Adjust the Footstraps Maximum Program Time Optional Settings for the Lifecycle Exercise BikeEnglish / Metric toggle Display Console Overview Console DescriptionsElapsed Time Window Data Entry WindowData Entry Zone Program Profile Window Summary InstructionsSpeed Window Feedback WindowWhy Heart Rate Zone Training? Heart Rate Zone Trainingi I TM ExerciseiLifepulse Digitial Heart Rate Sensors Heart Rate MonitoringOptional Heart Rate Chest Strap Programs Program OverviewPrograms Step by Step Program Descriptions To Begin a Lifecycle Exercise Bike WorkoutManual Program Manual and Random ProgramsRandom Program Hill Program Warm-up, 2 Plateau, 3 Interval Training, and 4 Cool-downFor Fat Burning Heart Rate Check PointsFor Cardio FAT Burn Fat Burn and Cardio ProgramsCardio FIT Test Recommended FIT Test Levels Fit Test Tips AGE How to Maximize Workouts on the Lifecycle Exercise Bike Selecting the Correct Intensity LevelWatts / Mets Programmability Options Race OptionService and Technical Data Preventive Maintenance TipsHow to Solve Basic Operating Problems Symptom Probable Cause Corrective ActionTroubleshooting the Optional Heart Rate Chest Strap How to Obtain Product Service Lifecycle Exercise Bike Specifications Console displays
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