CycleOps 400 PRO Manuale Utente

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Adjust Flywheel/Chain Tension 
Over time and after substantial use, the chain on the CycleOps Pro Series indoor cycle will stretch.  Adjusting the tension/align-
ment is a diffi cult task and improper adjustment can lead to premature chain/cog wear.  It is recommended this task be done with 
assistance from an authorized indoor cycle dealer. The chain tension has been adjusted properly when there is little or no play felt 
when the pedals are rocked back and forth. 
NOTE: Be sure to make small incremental adjustments to the tensioning hardware on both sides of the fl ywheel. Only adjusting 
one side will lead to improper fl ywheel alignment and unwanted drive train wear and/or noise. 
CAUTION: Improper chain adjustment will cause premature wear and may void the warranty. 
CAUTION: NEVER put hands into or near the drive train while it is motion! 
1. Using a 4mm Allen wrench, remove the 
three chain guard bolts. 
 3. Use a 17mm cone wrench to hold the 
axle locking nuts in place.  Do not turn 
the wrench, it is only used as a stabilizer. 
With the other hand, use a 15mm box 
wrench to loosen the fl ange nuts on the 
axle.  Repeat this process on each side of 
the fl ywheel.
4. Using a 10mm box wrench, adjust the 
tensioning hardware until the proper 
chain tension is achieved evenly on both 
sides.
5. Pull chain down (midway between chain
ring and gear) to measure vertical travel. 
Vertical travel should be approximately 
1/4” when the chain has been properly 
adjusted. Tighten fl ange nuts to 75 in-lbs. 
Do not overtighten. 
10 mm tensioning 
hardware
Flange 
Nut
Axle Lock 
Nut
Vertical 
Travel 
2. Pull chain down (midway between 
chain ring and gear) to measure vertical 
travel. Vertical travel should be approxi-
mately 1/4”.  Vertical travel with signifi -
cantly more or less than 1/4” should be 
adjusted. 
 
Vertical 
Travel