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The Body Bike Connect is a bicycle trainer that offers a range of features for indoor cycling workouts. It is designed to provide an effective and convenient way to exercise and improve cardiovascular fitness. The trainer is suitable for both beginners and experienced cyclists. One notable feature of the Body Bike Connect is its adjustable resistance levels. Users can customize the workout intensity to suit their fitness level and goals, allowing for gradual progression over time. The trainer also includes a digital display that provides real-time data on metrics such as time, distance, speed, and calorie burn, empowering users to monitor their progress and track their performance. Built with high-quality materials, the Body Bike Connect ensures stability and durability, promoting a safe and comfortable workout experience. The trainer is also designed to maximize user comfort, with adjustable seat and handlebar positions to accommodate various body types and preferences. The ergonomic saddle and supportive pedals further enhance the overall riding experience. Furthermore, the Body Bike Connect comes equipped with advanced technology features. It offers connectivity options that enable users to connect their smartphones or tablets, accessing apps and programs that provide additional training options and virtual cycling experiences. This integration allows for an interactive and engaging workout session. Overall, the Body Bike Connect is a reliable and versatile bicycle trainer that offers adjustable resistance levels, real-time data tracking, and advanced technology features. Its sturdy construction, customizable settings, and compatibility with various devices make it a suitable choice for individuals seeking an effective indoor cycling solution.
| Brand | Body Bike |
| Model | Connect |
| Product | bicycle trainer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.
As a rule of thumb for your maximum heart rate, you can use 220 minus your age.
To claim warranty for the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer, follow these steps: 1. Check the duration of the warranty: The Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer comes with a two-year warranty against manufacturing defects. However, please note that this warranty does not cover consumable items subject to wear and tear, such as adjustment handles, poly V-belt, brake pad, handlebar rubber, saddle, pedals, and batteries. 2. Ensure original BODY BIKE® spare parts: The warranty only applies to cycles equipped with original BODY BIKE® spare parts. If any modifications have been made to the cycle or non-BODY BIKE® accessories have been used, the warranty will be void. 3. Contact the authorized dealer: If you encounter any issues covered by the warranty, get in touch with the authorized dealer from whom you purchased the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer. They will guide you through the warranty claim process. 4. Provide necessary information: When contacting the dealer, be prepared to provide details about the issue you are facing, the purchase date, and any relevant documentation, such as the proof of purchase. 5. Follow the dealer's instructions: The dealer will provide you with further instructions on how to proceed with the warranty claim. Follow their guidance to ensure a smooth and efficient resolution. Remember, disassembling the console or control box will cancel the warranty, so avoid any unauthorized modifications.
If your Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer is not turning on, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check the batteries: Ensure that you are using high-quality batteries with a minimum voltage of 1.5V. Avoid using rechargeable batteries as their power can vary and become unstable over time. Make sure the batteries are properly inserted in the console and control box. 2. Verify the magnet and distance: Ensure that the magnet is securely located on the flywheel in the correct position. The path of the magnet should pass over the arrow on the control box. Also, check that the distance between the magnet and the control box is no more than 12mm. 3. Confirm device pairing: Check that the console and control box have the same device number. If not, locate the console with the matching device number or reconnect the console to the control box. 4. Check for load cell pressure: Make sure there is no pressure on the load cell. Press the reset button on the control box, and a green light next to the button should turn on. If not, change the battery. 5. Verify heart rate transmitter: Moisten the transmitter electrodes with water or ECG gel. Check that the transmitter is being worn in the right place on the chest, tightly fitted but without causing discomfort. Perform re-pairing with the console if necessary. If the issue persists after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the authorized dealer for further assistance.
To determine if the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer is compliant with FCC Rules, follow these steps: 1. Look for the FCC Compliance Statement: Check the documentation or labeling of the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer for an FCC Compliance Statement. This statement indicates that the product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, as specified in Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 2. Verify the presence of the FCC Caution: Look for the FCC Caution statement, which states that the device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This statement confirms that the device should not cause harmful interference and must accept any interference received. 3. Consult the manual: Refer to the manual of the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer for any specific information regarding FCC Rules compliance. The manual may provide additional details or instructions related to FCC compliance. Please note that the information provided here is based on the available documentation for the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer. For more detailed and accurate information, it is recommended to refer to the actual manual of the product.
If the ANT+ Performance Console is not connecting to your Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the console batteries: Ensure that the console batteries are properly inserted and have sufficient power. Replace the batteries if necessary, using three AAA batteries with a voltage of 4.5V. 2. Verify the control box batteries: Check the control box batteries and ensure they are properly inserted. Replace the batteries if needed, using three AA batteries with a voltage of 4.5V. 3. Confirm ANT+ device connection: Make sure that the control box and the ANT+ heart rate transmitter are properly connected. Ensure that the heart rate transmitter is within range and securely fastened to your body. 4. Check for interference: Ensure that there are no other devices nearby that may cause interference with the ANT+ signal. Move away from any potential sources of interference, such as other wireless devices or strong magnetic fields. 5. Reset the console: If the issue persists, try resetting the console by pressing and holding the reset button. This button is typically located on the console and may require a small tool, such as a paperclip, to access. If the problem continues after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the authorized dealer or distributor for further assistance with troubleshooting the ANT+ connection issue.
To troubleshoot issues with the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer, you can follow these steps: 1. Check the batteries: Ensure that you are using high-quality batteries with a minimum voltage of 1.5V in both the console and control box. Replacing the batteries may resolve any power-related issues. 2. Verify device pairing: Confirm that the console and control box have the same device number. If they do not match, locate the console with the matching device number or reconnect the console to the control box. 3. Address cross talk and interference: If you experience flickering numbers on the console or erratic readings, it may be due to cross talk or interference. Move the bikes at least 100cm apart or consider using an ANT+ heart rate transmitter to avoid cross talk. Additionally, ensure that the cycle is not placed near equipment or wiring that could cause radio frequency interference. 4. Troubleshoot specific functions: If you encounter issues with specific functions, such as cadence, heart rate, or watt measurement, refer to the troubleshooting steps provided in the manual. These steps include checking the magnet position, distance between the magnet and control box, load cell pressure, transmitter electrode moisture, and console activation. 5. Reset or reconfigure settings: If you experience error messages or unusual behavior, try resetting the control box or reconfiguring the settings according to the instructions in the manual. If the issue persists after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the authorized dealer or distributor for further assistance in troubleshooting the specific issue with your Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer.
To claim warranty for the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer, follow these steps: 1. Check the duration of the warranty: The Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer comes with a two-year warranty against manufacturing defects. However, please note that consumable items subject to continuous wear and tear, such as adjustment handles, poly V-belt, brake pad, handlebar rubber, saddle, and pedals, are not covered by this warranty. 2. Ensure original BODY BIKE® spare parts: The warranty only applies to cycles equipped with original BODY BIKE® spare parts. If any modifications have been made to the cycle or if it has been used in a way not intended, the warranty will be void. 3. Contact the authorized dealer: If you encounter any issues covered by the warranty, get in touch with the authorized dealer from whom you purchased the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer. They will guide you through the warranty claim process. 4. Provide necessary information: When contacting the authorized dealer, be prepared to provide details such as the purchase date, proof of purchase, and a description of the issue you are experiencing with the bicycle trainer. 5. Follow the instructions: The authorized dealer will provide you with specific instructions on how to proceed with the warranty claim. Follow their guidance to ensure a smooth and efficient process. Remember, the warranty does not cover any accessories used together with the BODY BIKE® Performance Console, and data transfer between the cycle and non-BODY BIKE® products is not guaranteed by any warranty.
If the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer is not functioning properly, you can follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the batteries: Ensure that you are using high-quality batteries with a minimum voltage of 1.5V in the console and control box. Rechargeable batteries are not recommended as their quality and power can vary, leading to instability. 2. Address heart rate cross talk: If you are experiencing interference with heritage analogue heart rate chest transmitters, try moving the bikes at least 100cm apart or consider using an ANT+ heart rate transmitter, like BODY BIKE®'s. ANT+ digital heart rate transmitters do not suffer from cross talk. 3. Eliminate interference: Wireless devices, including the Body Bike Connect, can be affected by electrical interference. If you notice erratic or flickering readings on the console, try moving the cycle away from equipment or wiring that could cause radio frequency interference. 4. Check for magnet and cadence issues: Ensure that the magnet is securely located on the flywheel in the correct position and that the path of the magnet passes over the arrow on the control box. The distance between the magnet and the control box should not exceed 12mm. Also, make sure the console is on the correct cycle and that there is no pressure on the load cell. 5. Troubleshoot heart rate, watt, and display issues: Moisten the transmitter electrodes with water or ECG gel for better heart rate readings. Check the transmitter placement on the chest and perform re-pairing with the console if needed. Verify that the cycles are not exposed to radio frequency interference. For watt issues, ensure that the rpm has a value, visually inspect the brake, and check the load cell for pressure. If the troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact the authorized dealer for further assistance.
To check if the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer is certified, follow these steps: 1. Look for the certification statement: In the manual, there should be a section titled "Certification" or a similar heading. This section provides information about the certification of the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer. 2. Check for compliance with FCC Rules: The manual states that the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This certification ensures that the device meets the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility and does not cause harmful interference in a residential installation. 3. Verify compliance with R&TTE Directive: The manual also mentions that the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. This directive sets standards for radio and telecommunications equipment in the European Union. The certification is based on various test methods, including EN 60950-1:2006+A12:2011, EN 55022+EN 55024(2010), EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1(2008-04), EN 301 489-3V1.4.1(2002-08), and EN 300 440-2 V1.3.1(2009-03). 4. Note restrictions in certain countries: The manual mentions that the use of the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer may be restricted in France and Italy. In Italy, users may need to apply for a license to use the device for outdoor radio links or public access to telecommunications and network services. In France, the RF output power may be limited in certain areas. By following these steps, you can verify the certification of the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer and ensure its compliance with relevant standards and regulations.
To troubleshoot issues with the ANT+ Performance Console of the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer, follow these steps: 1. Check for heart rate cross talk: If you are experiencing interference with heritage analogue heart rate chest transmitters, try moving the bikes at least 100cm apart or consider using an ANT+ heart rate transmitter, like BODY BIKE®'s. ANT+ digital heart rate transmitters do not suffer from cross talk. 2. Eliminate interference: Wireless devices, including the ANT+ Performance Console, can be affected by electrical interference. If you notice erratic or flickering readings on the console, move the cycle away from equipment or wiring that could cause radio frequency interference. 3. Troubleshoot cadence issues: Ensure that the magnet is securely located on the flywheel in the correct position and that the path of the magnet passes over the arrow on the control box. The distance between the magnet and the control box should not exceed 12mm. Make sure the console is on the correct cycle and that there is no pressure on the load cell. 4. Address heart rate issues: Moisten the transmitter electrodes with water or ECG gel for better heart rate readings. Check the transmitter placement on the chest and perform re-pairing with the console if needed. Verify that the cycles are not exposed to radio frequency interference. Check the heart rate transmitter battery and replace if the voltage is under 3V. 5. Troubleshoot watt and display issues: Ensure that the rpm has a value and visually inspect that the brake is pushing against the load cell when pedaling. Make sure there is no pressure on the load cell. Check the console battery and replace if low voltage. If all icons on the display are on, pedal a few times on the bike to activate the control box and press F 5 times to leave default setting mode. If the troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact the authorized dealer for further assistance.
To troubleshoot common issues with the Body Bike Connect bicycle trainer, follow these steps: 1. Check the batteries: Ensure that you are using high-quality batteries with a minimum voltage of 1.5V in the console and control box. Rechargeable batteries are not recommended as their quality and power can vary, leading to instability. 2. Address heart rate cross talk: If you are experiencing interference with heritage analogue heart rate chest transmitters, try moving the bikes at least 100cm apart or consider using an ANT+ heart rate transmitter, like BODY BIKE®'s. ANT+ digital heart rate transmitters do not suffer from cross talk. 3. Eliminate interference: Wireless devices, including the Body Bike Connect, can be affected by electrical interference. If you notice erratic or flickering readings on the console, try moving the cycle away from equipment or wiring that could cause radio frequency interference. 4. Troubleshoot cadence issues: Ensure that the magnet is securely located on the flywheel in the correct position and that the path of the magnet passes over the arrow on the control box. The distance between the magnet and the control box should not exceed 12mm. Also, make sure the console is on the correct cycle and that there is no pressure on the load cell. 5. Address heart rate, watt, and display issues: Moisten the transmitter electrodes with water or ECG gel for better heart rate readings. Check the transmitter placement on the chest and perform re-pairing with the console if needed. Verify that the cycles are not exposed to radio frequency interference. For watt issues, ensure that the rpm has a value, visually inspect the brake, and check the load cell for pressure. If the troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact the authorized dealer for further assistance.
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