Keiser M3I Spin exercise cycle machine User Manual

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M3i INDOOR GROUP CYCLE
OPERATION
M3i INDOOR CYCLE
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
M3i INDOOR GROUP CYCLE
OPERATION
CONTENTS
03 — IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
04 — INTRODUCTION
04_Weight and Footprint
04_Unpacking Instructions
04_Tools Required for Assembly
05 — PARTS LIST
06 — PRODUCT OVERVIEW
07 — INSTALLATION
07_Installing the Flywheel and Hubcap
08_Installing the Flywheel Guard
09_Installing the Pedals
10_Installing the Computer
10_Assembling the Handlebars
11_Final Installation
12 — SETTING THE CYCLE ID
NUMBER AND TRIP UNITS
12_Miles
13_Kilometers
14 — OPERATION
14_Checking for Proper Operation
14_Emergency Stop
15 — POSTURE AND BODY
POSITION
15_Seating Position
15_Selecting Seat Height
16_Setting the Forward and Backward Seat
16_Position
16_Pedal Placement
17_Handlebar Height Adjustment
18 — MAINTENANCE
18_Preventative Maintenance Schedule
19_Computer Battery Replacement
19_M Series Cardio Calibration
19 — REGULATORY AND
COMPLIANCE NOTICES
20 — WARRANTY
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Read these instructions.
2.
Keep these instructions.
3.
Heed all warnings.
4.
Follow all instructions.
5.
Only use replacement parts recommended
by Keiser Corporation.
6.
Replace defective components immediately
and/or keep the equipment out of use until
repaired.
7.
Routinely check and pay special attention to
components most susceptible to wear.
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8.
Maximum weight of the rider shall not
exceed 300lbs (136kg).
9.
The cycle is NOT designed with a freewheel,
but a fixed gear system. When the flywheel is
in motion, the pedals will also be in motion.
15.
10.
Never remove your feet from the pedals while the
flywheel is in motion as serious user injury may occur.
The cycle should be positioned on a stable, level,
horizontal surface.
16.
11.
Always secure the pedal clip strap by placing your foot
on the pedal and in the toe cage. Locate the strap and
pull up on it to tighten. It should be snug but not too
tight to cause discomfort.
There should be a clearance of no less than 24-inches
(0.6 m) of free area on all sides of the cycle. When
cycles are positioned adjacent to each other the free
area may be shared.
17.
12.
The resistance shifter allows you to safely slow or stop
the motion of the flywheel. Move the resistance shifter
away from you to increase the gear and slow the motion
of the flywheel.
Movements such as pedaling at high speeds or
pedaling while standing are considered advanced
techniques, and should only be performed when the
rider has reached an advanced level.
18.
13.
This cycle is intended for use in training areas of
organizations such as sport associations, educational
establishments, hotels, clubs and studios, where
access and control is specifically regulated by the
owner (person who has the legal responsibility).
Ensure that all adjustment handles that could interfere
with the user’s movement are not left projecting as to
come in contact with the rider during operation.
19.
Before dismounting, push the resistance lever to the
most forward position to bring both the flywheel and
pedals to a complete stop.
14.
0.6
0m
-in
24
Keep children and pets clear from the unit at all times,
especially while in use.
WARNING: This symbol appearing throughout this manual means PAY ATTENTION! BE ALERT! When
you see this warning symbol, your safety is involved. It is being used to call attention to POTENTIAL
hazards that could result in personal injury or loss of life.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing Keiser’s premier M3i indoor cycle. Your new resistance system is a revolutionary way to
exercise providing a smoother, quieter, and more predictable workout.
Total Weight
91 lbs (41.27kg)
M3i Footprint
Length 58.5-inches (1485 mm) x
Width 25.75 in (654 mm)
WEIGHT AND FOOTPRINT
1. Carefully remove the cycle from the box.
2. Carefully unwrap the cycle.
WARNING: Use caution when using a box cutter or other tool with a sharp blade to unwrap the
cycle. A sharp tool can cause damage to the seat, handlebars, or scratch the frame of the cycle.
3. Layout all the cycle components and compare them to the “Parts List” on page 5.
4. Check that all parts are present and undamaged.
NOTE: If parts are missing or damaged contact your local dealer, distributor or Keiser Corporation Service Department.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
The following tools are required to assemble the cycle but not supplied:
Qty
Description
Qty
Description
Torque wrench (Minimum 45 Nm/35 ft-lb)
16mm, or 5/8-inch crowfoot
4-inch extension
5mm Allen wrench
15mm open-end wrench
6mm Allen wrench
16mm, or 5/8-inch open-end wrench
Paste or spray wax (used to clean after
assembly)
#2 Phillips screwdriver
Clean cloth
15mm crow foot
LPS #3 heavy-duty rust inhibitor
with straw
10mm wrenches
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PARTS LIST
12
14
13
15
10
11
16
17
18
19
20
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Description
Qty
Part Number
M6 x 1, stainless steel, hex nut
9508
M6 x 1 x 45, stainless steel, hex head screw
9525
M6 x 1 x 20, stainless steel, cap screw
9502
M8 x 1.25 x 12, stainless steel, cap screw
9536
Acorn nuts, stainless steel
555022
Washers, stainless steel
9384
Clear decals
55379
Flywheel guard clamp
555025
Hubcap
555005
10
Left and right pedals with thread locker
540831
11
Computer
N/A
12
Handlebar
550844
13
Handlebar spacer
555031
14
L-handle assembly
550828
15
Handlebar slide
555026
16
Sweat guard cover
555080
17
Flywheel guard
550845
18
Flywheel
555003
19
Cycle
550867
20
Base
550814
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
11
10
12
13
14
15
Seat
Resistance shifter
Forward/backward seat adjustment handle
10
Sweat guard
Up/down seat adjustment handle
11
Forward/backward handlebar adjustment
Flywheel guard
12
Up/down handlebar adjustment
Belt cover
13
Water bottle holder
Flywheel
14
Shimano™ combo pedals
Base
15
Transport wheels
Multi-function computer system
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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE CYCLE TO THE BASE
NOTE: Due to the weight of the cycle, it is recommended that two
people perform this part of the assembly.
1. Align the holes of the cycle with the studs of the base,
refer to Figure 1. The front of the cycle should face the
wheels of
the base.
2. Place the cycle onto the base.
3. Insert a washer (supplied) on each of the four studs.
4. Install an acorn nut (supplied) on each stud and then
hand tighten the acorn nuts.
5. Torque the acorn nuts to 45 Nm (35 ft-lbs) using a 16mm
or 5/8” crowfoot attached to a torque wrench.
Figure 1. Cycle and Base Alignment
INSTALLING THE FLYWHEEL AND HUBCAP
WARNING: Not following these instructions may cause damage to the flywheel.
1. Place the shifter lever in the downward position, refer
to Figure 2.
Figure 2. Shifter Lever Position
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2. Slide the flywheel between the two magnets,
refer to Figure 3.
Figure 3. Location of Magnet
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3. Align the holes of the flywheel with the holes of the hub.
NOTE: The flywheel should be flush against the hub.
4.
5.
Install the hubcap:
a) Align the holes of the hubcap with the holes of the
flywheel, refer to Figure 4.
b) Hold the flywheel in position.
c) Use the five, M6x1x20 SS socket head cap screws
(supplied) and a 5mm Allen wrench and tighten
the screws.
d) Spin the flywheel to make sure the flywheel runs true
and straight (no wobbling).
Cover each cap screw with a clear decal (supplied).
Figure 4. Flywheel and Hubcab Installation
INSTALLING THE FLYWHEEL GUARD
1. Remove the two 6mm Allen screws and washers from
the base frame, refer to Figure 5. Do not discard the
screws. They will be used to mount the flywheel guard.
2. Place the open end of the flywheel guard over the
mounting stud located on the frame of the cycle, refer to
Figure 6.
3. Swing the guard over the flywheel, refer to Figure 7.
Figure 5. Remove 6mm Allen Screws
Figure 6. Flywheel Guard Placement
Figure 7. Center Flywheel Guard Over Flywheel
NOTE: When installing and centering the guard, never touch the flywheel with the guard.
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4.
Attach the brackets on the end of the flywheel guard,
refer to Figure 8. Use the M6 x 45 hex head screw and
nut (supplied). Hand tighten the screw and nut.
5.
Tighten the brackets to the base frame with the two
6mm Allen screws and washers removed in step 1. Do
not fully tighten the bolts.
6.
Check to ensure that there is enough clearance between
the flywheel and the flywheel guard.
7.
Tighten the bolts to secure the flywheel guard.
Figure 8. Align, Attach, and Tighten Flywheel Guard Brackets
INSTALLING THE PEDALS
WARNING: Failing to install the pedals with a thread locking compound, or crossing the threads will
damage them, and could result in serious injury to the user.
NOTE: A torque wrench with a 15mm crowfoot and 4-inch extension, and a15mm open-end wrench are required to install the
1. Unwrap the pedals and the thread locking compound.
2. Apply LPS#3 to the left bottom bracket bearing.
3. Apply LPS #3 to the clip-in portion of the pedals.
4. Clean the threads of the pedals with a clean cloth.
5. Apply thread locking compound to the pedal threads.
6. Use a 15mm open-end wrench and install the pedals:
Left Pedal - Thread the left pedal (marked L) into the left side
Figure 9. Installing the Left Pedal, Turn Counter-Clockwise
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of the left crank arm by turning it counter-clockwise,
refer to Figure 9.
Right Pedal - Thread the right pedal (marked R) into the right
side of the right crank arm by turning it clockwise,
refer to Figure 10.
7. Tighten the pedals with a torque wrench, 15mm crowfoot,
and 4-inch extension. Torque the pedals to
45 Nm (35 ft-lbs).
Figure 10. Installing the Right Pedal, Turn Clockwise
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INSTALLING THE COMPUTER
1. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver and remove the
computer mounting screw from the handlebar tube,
refer to Figure 11.
3. Slide the computer in the two locking ears.
4. Insert and secure the computer with the screw
previously removed using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
2. Coil the computer cable into the computer mount
cavity, refer to Figure 12.
Figure 11. Remove Mounting Screw From Handlebar Tube
Figure 12. Attaching the Computer to the Handlebar Tube
ASSEMBLING THE HANDLEBARS
1. Remove screws from both sides of the sweat guard,
refer to Figure 13.
2. Slide on the guard cover over the sweat guard and
Figure 13. Remove Screws From Sweat Guard
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snap it in place, refer to Figure 14.
3. Secure the cover with the screws previously removed.
Do not over tighten screws.
Figure 14. Align the Guard Cover Over the Mounting Holes
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4. Remove the four 6mm Allen screws from the
handlebar tube, located below the computer mount,
refer to Figure 15.
Figure 15. Remove the 6mm Screws From the Handlebar
6. Install the handlebars on the handlebar slide:
a) Disassemble the L-handle assembly. Use a 5mm
Allen wrench and remove the screw and washer to
remove the handle stud.
b) Fit the handle stud in the handlebar spacer, and
then attach the handlebars to the handlebar slide,
refer to Figure 17. Hand tighten the assembly.
Figure 17. Assemble Handlebar, Handle Stud, and the Handlebar Spacer
5. Attach the handlebar slide to the handlebar tube with
the four screws previously removed. Use a 6mm Allen
wrench to tighten screws. There should be no gap
between the handlebar slide and the handlebar tube,
refer to Figure 16.
Figure 16. Attach the Bottom Slide to the Handlebar Tube
c) Place the L-handle onto the handle stud. The
L-handle should point away from the cycle. Install the
screw and washer to secure the assembly,
refer to Figure 18.
7. Loosen the L-handle. Slide the handlebar back and
forth, making sure it can move freely on the handlebar
slide.
Figure 18. Install L-Handle and Secure with Screw and Washer
FINAL INSTALLATION
•
•
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Check to ensure that all hardware is tight and components are properly assembled.
Polish the cycle with paste or spray wax and a clean cloth.
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SETTING THE CYCLE ID NUMBER AND TRIP UNITS
MILES
NOTE: Steps 1 through 7 must be completed within 1 minute.
Step 2
Step 1
1X
Location of Cycle ID Number
ON
OFF
Step 3
Step 4
1X
GEAR 21
Step 5
Step 6
1X
GEAR 19
Step 7
Complete end-to-end rotation.
Step 8
Cycle ID Number
Adjust to any number between 1 and 150.
Move shifter to gear 17 to increase cycle ID.
Move shifter to gear 7 to decrease cycle ID.
Gear 12 holds number.
Computer will only shut-off while in gear 12.
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SETTING THE CYCLE ID NUMBER AND TRIP UNITS
KILOMETERS
NOTE: Steps 1 through 7 must be completed within 1 minute.
Step 2
Step 1
1X
Location of Cycle ID Number
ON
OFF
Step 3
Step 4
1X
GEAR 19
Step 5
Step 6
1X
GEAR 21
Step 7
Complete end-to-end rotation.
Step 8
Cycle ID Number
Adjust to any number between 1 and 150.
Move shifter to gear 17 to increase cycle ID.
Move shifter to gear 7 to decrease cycle ID.
Gear 12 holds number.
Computer will only shut-off while in gear 12.
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OPERATION
CHECKING FOR PROPER OPERATION
WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury
or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
NOTE: Perform the operations below before riding the cycle. Failing to test a cycle prior to normal use will void your warranty and
could result in serious injury.
•
Are all parts correctly installed?
•
Are the four Acorn nuts that secure the main cycle frame to the base frame torqued at 45 Nm (35 ft-lbs)?
•
Are pedals installed with thread locking compound and torqued to 45 Nm (35 ft-lbs)?
•
Are all screws and nuts properly torqued and tightened?
•
Do the handlebar and seat adjustments operate properly?
•
Was LPS #3 applied to the left bottom bracket bearing?
•
Was LPS #3 applied to the clip-in portion of the pedals?
•
Has the cycle been polished with paste or spray wax and a clean cloth?
•
Is the computer installed and operational?
EMERGENCY STOP
The resistance shifter can be used as an emergency brake to stop the motion of the flywheel. To use the resistance
shifter as an emergency brake, move the lever all the way forward to stop all motion within one revolution, refer to
Figure 19. With any braking procedure, wait until the pedals and flywheel come to a complete stop before dismounting.
Figure 19. Emergency Brake Position
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POSTURE AND BODY POSITION
Keiser recommends that the back is always in a neutral position. To avoid injury, maintain good posture and control of both the
upper and lower body, refer to Figure 20.
Figure 20. Basic Posture
SEATING POSITION
SELECTING SEAT HEIGHT
WARNING:
• Maximum weight of the rider shall not exceed 300 lbs (136 kg).
• If the hips rock back and forth with each pedal stroke, the seat position may be too high. Uneven
rocking from side to side may result in hip or back injuries.
• If a participant’s knees are bowed outward (beyond their normal ergonomic position), the seat
may be too low. If the knees are too flexed, unwanted stress is placed on the knee caps. The knee
should never be in an overextended position.
1. Stand beside the cycle, close to and beside the seat of the cycle.
2. Position the seat so that the top of the seat is level with the crest of
the hip.
3. Sit on the seat with the balls of the feet over the center of the pedals.
4. Begin to pedal very slowly.
NOTE: When the foot is in the six o’clock position there should be a slight bend
in the knee.
WARNING: Seat height adjustment shall not
exceed the mark “STOP” indicating minimum
insertion depth for safe operation.
Figure 21. Slight Bend in Knee at
Six O’Clock Position.
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SETTING THE FORWARD AND BACKWARD SEAT
POSITION
1. Adjust the seat to the correct height position.
2. Sit on the seat of the cycle.
3. Place hands on the handlebars and adjust the
handlebars forward or backward.
NOTE: Arms should be a comfortable distance from the
handlebars with the elbows slightly bent.
4. Place feet on the pedals in the three-o’clock and nineo’clock position.
NOTE: The front of the knee cap should be aligned with the
middle of the pedal at the point where the crank
arm meets the pedal.
5. Bend elbows slightly and place shoulders
at a 90˚ position.
6. Look down:
– If toes are visible move/shift the seat back.
– If the entire foot is visible move/shift the seat
forward.
NOTE: Adjust and re-check the knee cap alignment. The
knees should not extend beyond the elbows
when pedaling.
PEDAL PLACEMENT
WARNING: The indoor cycle is NOT designed with a freewheel, but a fixed gear system. When
the flywheel is in motion, the pedals will also be in motion. Never remove your feet from the
pedals while in motion as serious user injury may occur.
Always secure the pedal clip strap:
1. Place the widest part of foot over the pedal.
2. Locate the strap and pull up on it to tighten. It should be
snug but not too tight to cause discomfort.
NOTE: Pedaling at high speeds or pedaling while standing
are considered advanced techniques, and should only be
performed by advanced users.
Figure 22. Foot Placement in Pedal
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HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: Placing the handlebars too low may over-stress the arms, mid back and neck.
Maintain a high, comfortable position until a higher skill level is reached.
1. The handlebars should be adjusted after performing the seat height adjustment.
2. Handlebars should be level or higher than the top of the seat.
3. Bend elbows slightly and place shoulders at a 90˚ position.
NOTE: New cyclists are encouraged to keep their handlebars in a high, comfortable position
to take any strain off of their back.
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Figure 23. Overhand Front Handlebar Grip
Figure 24. Hook or Middle Handlebar Grip
Figure 25. Extended Handlebar Grip
Figure 26. Time Trial Handlebar Grip
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MAINTENANCE
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WARNING: The safety level of the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly inspected for
damage
and wear. Immediately replace defective parts and do not use the equipment until all repairs have been
Every Class
Weekly 1st Month
•
•
Thoroughly inspect the cycle to make sure it is in safe proper working order.
Wipe off sweat with a soft towel or cloth.
•
•
•
Check the crank arms and re-torque the pedals to 35 ft-lbs (47Nm).
Check to ensure all screws, bolts and nuts are tight.
Check and re-torque the nuts securing the main frame to the bottom frame to 35
ft-lbs (47Nm).
•
Thoroughly inspect the cycle to make sure it is in safe proper working order.
•
Use warm water and a soft cloth to clean the parts of the cycle that are dirty
or come in contact with sweat. Do not use household or industrial cleaners,
because they can destroy the protective finish of the paint. If you need to use
soap, use a mild dish washing soap followed by an automotive treatment such as
Meguiar’s Quick Detailer Mist and Wipe.
•
Check the computer for low battery indication. IF YOU HAVE MULTIPLE
MACHINES, WE SUGGEST ALL COMPUTER BATTERIES BE CHANGED AT THE
SAME TIME (2 AA batteries per bike). See “Computer Battery Replacement” on
page 19.
•
Check the crank arms and re-torque the pedals to 35 ft-lbs (47Nm).
•
Check to ensure all screws, bolts and nuts are tight.
•
Check and re-torque the nuts securing the main frame to the bottom frame to 35
ft-lbs (47Nm).
•
Check to ensure the four bolts attaching the bottom slide of the handlebar are
tight. There should be no looseness or gap between the bottom slide and the
slide mount.
•
Wax areas of the cycle that come in contact with sweat and that are vulnerable to
rust. Use an easily applied automotive treatment such as Meguiar’s Quick Detailer
Mist and Wipe. Please note that failure to apply a coat of wax to high sweat areas
at least once a month will decrease paint and frame life due to corrosion and will
void the warranty.
•
Remove, clean, and lubricate the threads on the adjustment handle. Since both
the threaded stud and the threaded nut are stainless steel it is very important to
keep the threads lubricated with a heavy grease, preferably white or clear in color,
such as Hydrotex MT-55 or Dow Corning 111.
Weekly
Monthly
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COMPUTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the battery is low the Odometer (ODO) setting will display “LO-BA”.
To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the screw from the back of the computer housing.
2. Remove the old AA batteries.
3. Install two new AA batteries.
4. Replace the back to the computer housing and tighten the screw.
Figure 27. Battery Compartment
WARNING: Do not burn batteries. Do not place batteries in waste bins. Batteries must be
disposed of by a Licensed Waste Collector. Battery leakage is extremely caustic and contact with
bare skin should be avoided. In the event that battery leakage comes in contact with your skin,
flush the area for 15 minutes with copious amounts of water and seek medical attention. Gloves,
overalls, safety shoes and eye protectors must be used when handling leaking batteries. Follow
manufacturer’s recommendations when handling and maintaining batteries.
M SERIES CARDIO CALIBRATION
All M Series equipment is calibrated with a tool at the factory and there is no need to calibrate, unless a component
associated with the resistance mechanism or computer require service. For more information visit:
www.keiser.com/service or contact the Keiser service department at
1-800-888-7009 | 559-256-8000 | service@keiser.com.
REGULATOR AND COMPLIANCE NOTICES
COMPLIANCE
REGULATORY NOTICE
This machine complies with ISO 20957-1, and ISO 20957-10. Accuracy
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
class A, for high accuracy, and usage class S for professional and/or
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
commercial use.This cycle is intended for indoor use only.
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
the device.
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada
more of the following measures:
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible d’en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Keiser Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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WARRANTY
The Keiser M3i Indoor Cycle is warranted to the original purchaser, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY
•
Loss caused by accident, abuse, improper use or neglect.
•
Improper maintenance.
•
Improper assembly by the purchaser.
•
Failure to follow instructions as stated in any of the manuals provided
with the Keiser M3i.
The warranty terms begin with the date of original delivery
to be evidenced by appropriate shipping documents.
Any alteration of the equipment so listed without express
written consent of Keiser shall constitute a waiver by the
buyer of this warranty. This warranty does not cover other
brand name products distributed, but not manufactured by
Keiser, which are subject to their respective manufacturers
warranties. During the warranty period, warranted defects will
be repaired at Keiser, Fresno California, or the defective part
will be replaced, at the option of the manufacturer, without
charge for either parts or labor to repair the defective part.
This warranty does not cover the removal of the defective
part and installation of the repaired part. All claims under
the warranty must be in writing and authorization obtained
from the manufacturer, Keiser, to return the defective parts
for exchange. Defective parts must be returned to Keiser.
The customer is responsible for all transportation costs on
returned items to and from the point of manufacture.
Users, agents, or anyone directing the use of said equipment
shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended
use, and said parties are specifically put on notice that they
shall assume all risk and liability in connection herewith.
The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other
warranties not expressly set forth herein, whether expressed
or implied by operation of law or otherwise, including but
not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness. Keiser shall in no event be liable for incidental or
consequential losses, damages or expenses in connection
with exercise products. Keiser’s liability hereunder is expressly
limited to the replacement of parts not complying with this
warranty or, at Keiser’s election, to the repayment of an
amount equal to the purchase price of the parts in question.
Keiser is not responsible for labor charges incurred in the
replacement of defective parts. Keiser may, at its discretion,
require the return of all defective parts. The customer is
responsible for all transportation costs on warranted items to
and from the point of manufacture. Replacement products are
warranted for the balance of the original warranty period.
All Keiser equipment sold by Keiser distributors, dealers,
or salespeople must be registered for warranty purposes.
The warranty registration form must be filed within seven
days of the sale or installation. Keiser equipment exported
out of the US or Canada will be void of warranty unless
purchased directly through a Keiser international distributor
or dealer in the country of installation, or direct from Keiser’s
international division.
If you experience any problems please contact our
Service Department on:
phone: 559.256.8000 | toll free: 1.800.888.7009 |
email: service@keiser.com
KEISER CORPORATON
2470 S. Cherry Ave.
Fresno, CA 93706
WWW.KEISER.COM
Keiser, the Keiser logo, and other trademarks associated with Keiser products referred to in this publication are
trademarks of the Keiser Corporation.
All other product names and services are the property of their respective companies.
© Copyright 2015, Keiser Corporation. All rights reserved.

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