Digital console display (batteries included or power adapter) Seat post, seat slider, and ergonomic saddle Left and right pedals (marked 'L' and 'R')

Note: If the display does not turn on, check the sensor wire connection and batteries.

Consistent care ensures your bike remains quiet, safe, and functional. The user manual recommends a daily, weekly, and monthly routine.

| | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Console not turning on | Dead or incorrectly placed batteries / Loose cable connection. | Check the batteries and ensure the connector wires are firmly plugged in. | | Unusual noises (clicking, squeaking) | Loose bolts / Insufficient lubrication on moving parts. | Tighten all bolts and apply lubricant to the pedal cranks and seat slider mechanism. | | Resistance doesn't change | Faulty connection between console and resistance mechanism. | Check that the cable connecting the handlebars to the main frame is secure. | | Pedals are locked or feel rough | Incorrect pedal installation / Over-tightened or damaged parts. | Check that pedals are installed on the correct side and are not cross-threaded. | | Wobbling bike | Uneven floor / Loose stabilizers. | Adjust the leveling feet on the front and rear stabilizers and tighten all screws. | | Heart rate monitor not working | Hands not placed correctly / Low console batteries. | Grip the sensors firmly for a few seconds. Try replacing console batteries. |

Based on documentation for the Bionix and similar DP models, here are the essential operating instructions: Manual Operation

Remember: Most mechanical issues with this bike are due to three things—loose pedals, a disconnected sensor wire, or un-leveled stabilizers. Check these three items before calling customer support.

. If your display is blank or fading, check the battery compartment located at the back of the console unit [15, 18]. Adjusting Fit: Seat Height:

| Problem | Probable Cause | Solution (Manual Reference) | |---------|----------------|------------------------------| | No display / flickering | Batteries low or sensor wire loose | Replace batteries; reconnect blue sensor wire. | | Resistance feels uneven | Magnetic brake misaligned | Turn knob fully left (minimum), then right to desired level. If persists, recalibrate (see appendix B). | | Clicking noise from pedal | Loose pedal or bearing | Tighten pedal. If noise continues, replace pedal (right = standard thread, left = reverse). | | Squeaking during pedaling | Dry flywheel axle or belt | Apply 1 drop of PTFE lubricant to axle (not belt). Do not use WD-40. | | Seat slipping down | Pop-pin not fully engaged or bushing worn | Tighten the tension knob behind seat post. Replace nylon bushing if worn. |

Monitors the total distance covered during the session.

: Pedals are specific to each side ("L" for left, "R" for right). Right Pedal : Thread clockwise into the right crank arm.

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