Assembling an exercise bike

Assembly
1. Missing parts: If you think you are missing certain parts in your package, carefully check the Styrofoam and the device itself. Some parts (bolts, screws, etc.) are already attached to/in the device.
2. 2. Pedals: You tighten a left pedal by turning to the left and a right pedal by turning clockwise to the right. If you tighten the left pedal clockwise, there is a chance that you may damage the threads of this pedal, making it impossible to tighten the pedal.
3. Error message: Make sure all cables are carefully attached. The aluminum legs are very sensitive and must remain straight. Do you get an error message after assembling your exercise bike? Then you must straighten these aluminum legs again, this may make the error message disappear.
4. Cables for heart rate measurement: Cables for heart rate measurement are attached to the handlebars. These are often tucked away in the handlebars. Make sure that the cables are pulled out of the handlebars as far as possible before installing them. Hardly any force is required for this.
5. Transport wheels: Make sure the transport wheels are attached to the front of the device.
6. Allen bolts: Many exercise bikes have socket head bolts in them, make sure that the socket head wrench is properly inserted into the bolt before applying force to the wrench. This will prevent you from turning the head of the Allen bolt.

7. Message E1: Inside the housing of the exercise bike there is a readout sensor near the flywheel that measures speed. This works just like a bicycle computer on a regular bicycle. On the spoke of the wheel is a small magnet and on the front fork of the bike is the reading sensor. If the reading sensor is a little too far from the magnet, the speed cannot be read and code E1 appears on the display. Find the readout sensor in the housing and slide the readout sensor a little more towards the magnet so that it passes close to it.