Giant DX User manual

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Introduction......................................................................................................................Page 1
Safety Tips .......................................................................................................................Page 2
Special Features ..............................................................................................................Page 3
1) Installation and Adjustment ........................................................................................Page 4
A. Positioning Tempo™
B. Setting Up Your Tempo™
C. Adjusting Tempo™
D. Moving your Tempo™
2) Using Your Tempo™.....................................................................................................Page 5
3) Maintenance of Your Tempo™ ....................................................................................Page 6
4) Giant Indoor Cycling Equipment Limited Warranty.....................................................Page 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Giant Tempo™ Indoor Exercise Bicycle
Congratulations. You have purchased one of the finest indoor exercise bicycles made; the Giant Tempo™
indoor exercise bicycle. Whether you want to maintain your cycling form or improve your physical
fitness, Giant’s Tempo™ indoor exercise bicycle can help you reach your goals.
Tempo™ is designed to allow you to duplicate the fit and feel of your bicycle, or to simply select a
comfortable riding position for a custom fit that makes the bicycle feel like an extension of your body.
From its sturdy and attractive tubular steel frame to the fully adjustable rider compartment, Tempo™ will
become an important part of your total fitness program.
Giant, the world’s leading distributor of quality bicycles, has developed a truly remarkable indoor cycle
with a list of features not found on other indoor exercise bicycles. For example, a ratcheted micro-
adjustable tension control knob allows you to precisely set the exact amount of pedaling resistance. A
standard direct-pull alloy brake mechanism, equipped with oversized felt pads, applies resistance to
both sides of the 40-pound flywheel insuring a smooth pedaling action. Tempo’s™ dual-sided pedals
feature SPD compatible clipless fittings on one side, while toe clips can be installed on the other side
of the pedal.
Whether you want to go easy or hard, for a long time or just a short while, Tempo™ will make indoor
exercise more enjoyable and beneficial.
Before using your Tempo™ Indoor Exercise Bicycle, it is essential to read this entire manual carefully.
No one should use this equipment without first reading, and following, the instructions and safety
warnings contained in this manual. The Tempo™ indoor exercise bicycle is not a toy, and it is not
intended for use by children.
This manual contains a number of safe practices in the “Safety Tips” section. Additional warnings are
placed throughout the manual. Warnings related to your personal safety are indicated by:
WARNING
Remember, however, this manual or the warnings do not replace the need to be alert and to use your
common sense when using the Tempo™ indoor exercise bicycle.
INTRODUCTION

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WARNING
TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY:
• Before beginning any conditioning or fitness program, consult with your
physician or health professional. Only this person can establish the proper
conditioning or fitness program that is appropriate for your age and physical
condition.
• If you feel faint, dizzy, short of breath, or if you have chest or other pains, STOP
IMMEDIATELY! Consult your physician before you continue.
• NEVER attempt to use the stationary cycle when ill or in a weakened condition.
• NEVER use Tempo™ if your body weight exceeds 300 lb.
• NEVER ride Tempo™ in a standing position at high revolutions per minute (RPM)
until you have practiced at low RPM.
• ALWAYS read operating instructions before beginning.
• ONLY install the indoor cycle on a solid, level surface in a well-lighted and well-
ventilated area.
• ALWAYS properly warm up before beginning use of the indoor cycle.
• ALWAYS wear proper attire and footwear that fully covers your feet.
• ALWAYS keep children and pets clear of the indoor cycle and moving parts while
in use.
• ALWAYS wait until the pedals are completely stopped before removing your feet
from the pedals or dismounting.
SAFETY TIPS

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Fully Adjustable Rider Compartment
Saddle tilt, reach, and height as well as
handlebar height and reach are fully and
easily adjusted.
Dual Sided Pedals
Allows you to use either SPD™ compatible
clipless pedals or toe clips.
Multi Position Handlebar
Tempo’s handlebar provides at least
five different positions for maximum
comfort.
Large Felt Resistance Pads
Two large 3 ” x 1” felt resistance pads
apply tension to the side of the weighted
flywheel, guaranteeing a smooth pedal
action regardless of pedal rpm.
Micro Adjustable Tension Control
Fine-tune the exact resistance you
want with the micro adjustable tension
control. The ratcheted control knob
allows you to duplicate resistance
settings from one workout to the next.
SPECIAL FEATURES

1.WHAT IT’SCALLED
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1. Saddle
2. Saddle tilt adjustment
3. Saddle reach quick release adjustment
4. Saddle height quick release adjustment
5. Levelers
6. Dual sided pedal
7. Felt resistance pads
8. Transport Wheels
9. Fly wheel
10. Chain tension adjustment bolt
11. Resistance adjustment knob
12. Handlebar height quick release adjustment
13. Handlebar reach quick release adjustment
14. Handlebar
15. Emergency brake
16. Elbow pads
17. Water bottle cage fittings
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A. Positioning Tempo™
1. Pick a Cheerful Place
It is a good idea to place your Tempo™ in a large room with plenty of sunshine,
light and mirrors. Tempo™ should also be placed on a solid surface or short
nap carpet so it does not “walk” or build up static electricity when being used.
2. Keep Tempo™ Level
To help prevent your Tempo™ from rocking on an uneven floor, there are
leveling disks at each corner (Fig. 1). To raise the height of one corner, rotate
the rubber footpad counter clockwise. When the desired height is reached,
hold the footpad in place with one hand while rotating the locking wing nut
clockwise with the other hand.
B. Setting Up Tempo™
1. Quick Release Adjustment for Saddle and Handlebar Position
2. Duplicating Your Bike’s Position
If you own a road or mountain bike and want to duplicate its rider compartment layout, we recommend the
following steps for adjusting your Tempo™:
• Measure the distance from the top of your saddle to the center of the bottom bracket spindle (crack arm
axle) on your bike. Adjust your Tempo’s™ seat post height to the same measurement. Also adjust the
tilt of your Tempo’s™ saddle so that is level to the ground. A carpenter’s level will make this job easier.
• Place a straight edge ruler or 2 X 4 on top of your bike’s saddle and extend it out over your handlebar,
making sure the straight edge is level or parallel to the ground. Measure the distance from the bottom
edge of the straight edge to the top of your handle bar near the handlebar stem. Raise or lower the
handlebar stem height on your Tempo™ until you duplicate this position.
• Finally, measure the distance from the nose of your road bike saddle to the front of the handlebar.
Duplicate this position on your Tempo™ by sliding the handlebar forward or
back.
Keep in mind these steps will get your Tempo’s™ riding position close to the
riding position on your bike. You may have to make further adjustments to
compensate for different pedals, riding shoes, saddle, handlebar and crank arm
length. Also, it is a good idea to make a note of the saddle height, saddle
fore/aft position, handlebar height and handlebar for/aft position you’ve
calculated in the event you have to re-set them again. Reference numbers are
provided on the seat post (Fig.4), saddle base, handlebar stem and handlebar
base for this purpose.
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Open
Lever
Cap
Lever
Cap
Lever
Close
Lever
FIGURE 4
2.INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
Open quick
release by rotating
lever out, and
away from frame.
FIGURE 3
Hold the cap
securely and turn
lever clockwise
until snug.
FIGURE 4
Continue holding the
cap and turn lever
back (counter-
clockwise) one
full turn.
FIGURE 5
Close quick
release by rotating
lever in, and
toward frame.

C. Adjusting Your Tempo™
There are five different adjustment features available on your Tempo™ to
ensure your workouts are comfortable and provide maximum benefit. Taking
the time to carefully adjust your Tempo™ to your dimensions is strongly
recommended.
Keep in mind that the steps which follow will establish a basic neutral
riding position which will work for most people, but perhaps not for you.
Giant recommends following these steps and riding your Tempo™ for a
week or two before making further adjustments. When further adjustments
are necessary, make them in small increments of approximately two
millimeters at a time.
• Adjust the saddle tilt by loosening the saddle clamp nut (Fig. 5) under the
saddle with a 14 millimeter wrench or adjustable “crescent” wrench.
Position the saddle so it is level with the ground. A carpenter’s level may
make this adjustment easier. When the saddle is level, re-tighten the nut
while holding the saddle in place.
• Adjust the saddle height so that when the ball of your foot is on the pedal
and the pedal is in the lowest position, your knee is slightly bent.. If your
saddle is at the correct height, your knee will be slightly below your hip
at the top of the pedal stroke (your knee should not come above your hip
at the top of the pedal stroke). If your hips rock downward when the
pedals are at the lowest position, lower the saddle slightly until the
rocking is eliminated.
• Adjust the saddle fore/aft position so the saddle is centered over the seat
post (Ref # 4 on saddle base).
• Adjust the handlebar height until the handlebar is level with or about one
inch below the top of the saddle. Laying a straight edge or 2 x 4 on top
of the saddle and extending it out over the handlebar may make this
adjustment easier (Fig. 6).
• Adjust the fore/aft position of the handlebar so that you are leaning at
about a 45 degree angle when your hands are positioned at the back of
the handlebar (Fig 7). This position may be somewhat uncomfortable at
first unless you’ve been regularly riding a road bicycle. However, as you
become accustomed to the position, it will be more comfortable because
your body weight is distributed between the saddle and the handlebar.
• Adjust the pedal resistance by turning the tension adjusting knob. To
increase resistance turn the knob counterclockwise. To decrease
resistance turn the knob clockwise. (Fig. 8))
D. Moving Your Tempo™
To move your Tempo™ to a new location, stand at the rear of the unit and
lift the angled support tube behind the seat post tube with both hands and
lift the unit until the entire weight is on the two transport wheels on the
forward support bar.(Fig. 9) Roll the unit to the new, properly selected
location (see “Positioning Tempo™”).
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FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8

1. Warm-Up
According to Lisa Brinton, Certified Personal Trainer and Indoor Cycling Instructor, “A gradual warm up
will lead to efficient calorie burning by increasing the body’s core temperature, increase metabolic rate
so oxygen is delivered to the working muscles more quickly and reduce the possibility of injuries by
improving the elasticity of the muscles. Start your ride with very little resistance on the flywheel and
pedal at a moderate RPM of about 50 to 70 pedal revolutions per minute. Gradually increase flywheel
resistance and pedaling speed for at least 8 to 10 minutes. You are warmed up when your breathing rate
has increased and you begin to notice a light sweat.”
2. Workout
If you have not been exercising regularly, Certified Personal Trainers, like Lisa Brinton, recommend
limiting your workout to a moderate level and about 30 minutes for a couple weeks. Try to workout at
least 3 to 4 times a week. After a couple weeks gradually increase the duration & intensity of your
workouts until reaching 45 minutes.
Lisa recommends the “talk” test to determine the intensity of your workouts. If you can talk in complete
sentences while exercising you are working at a moderate level. On the other hand, if you must gasp for
air when trying to talk you are working out at an intense level.
3. Cool Down
Lisa points out that a cool down is just the opposite of warm-up. “After a workout, a cool down period
will flush your muscles of lactic acid build-up and allow your cardiovascular system to slowly return to
normal activity level”. During cool down, reduce the resistance level and pedal RPM until breathing
returns to near normal, approximately three to five minutes. Lisa also asks her indoor cycling students to
stretch during and just after cool down. While pedaling during cool down arm and shoulder muscles can
be stretched. After cool down stretch the leg muscles for a few minutes primarily the quadriceps,
hamstrings, calves and gluteus.
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WARNING
TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY:
Before beginning any conditioning or fitness program, consult with your physician or health
professional. Only this person can establish the proper conditioning or fitness program that is
appropriate for your age and physical condition.
• If you feel faint, dizzy, short of breath, or if you have chest or other pains, STOP IMMEDIATELY!
Consult your physician before you continue.
• NEVER attempt to use the stationary cycle when ill or in a weakened condition.
• ALWAYS read operating instructions before beginning.
• ALWAYS properly warm up before beginning use of the stationary cycle.
• ALWAYS wear proper attire and athletic or cycling shoes when using Tempo™.
• ALWAYS keep children and pets clear of the stationary cycle and moving parts while in use.
3.USING YOUR TEMPO™

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Your Tempo™ indoor exercise bicycle should require very little maintenance.
To keep it looking new, wipe the surface with a clean damp cloth. Use a little
dish washing liquid on stubborn dirt, but never use abrasives.
Be certain to wipe all perspiration from the Tempo™ when you are finished.
Perspiration contains salt and other substances that can damage surfaces or
leave a white residue.
If you should need service, contact your local Authorized Giant Dealer for
qualified repair and advice.
For identification and record keeping purposes, the serial number for your
Tempo™ is located on the front support tube (Fig. 11). It is a good idea to
record this serial number on your purchase receipt or in the owner's manual. FIGURE 10
4.MAINTENANCE
Giant brand indoor cycling equipment is fully assembled at no additional charge by your Authorized Giant
Dealer and is warranted (excluding electrical components) to be free from defect in material and
workmanship for as long as the original purchaser owns the equipment.
Electrical components are warranted to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of two
years from the date of purchase. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO SUCH COMPONENTS,
INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
LIMITED IN DURATION TO THIS TWO-YEAR PERIOD.
Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not
apply to you.
Free 60-Day Repair Labor
If your Giant brand indoor cycle is found to be defective in materials, workmanship, or assembly within 60
days of purchase, it will be repaired for you without charge for labor or materials. To receive this service,
simply bring your Giant brand indoor cycle to the Authorized Giant Dealer from whom the unit was purchased.
LIMITED REMEDY
Unless otherwise provided, the sole remedy under the above warranty or any implied warranty is limited to
the replacement of defective parts with those of equal or greater value at the sole discretion of Giant.
Unless covered by the free 60-day repair labor period you will be responsible for labor costs associated with
warranty replacements.
IN NO EVENT SHALL GIANT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER
BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, PRODUCT LIABILITY, OR ANY OTHER THEORY, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR ECONOMIC LOSSES.
EXCLUSIONS
THE ABOVE WARRANTY, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, DOES NOT COVER NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR,
AND ALL WARRANTIES ARE VOID IF THE FITNESS EQUIPMENT IS USED FOR OTHER THAN NORMAL
ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE OWNERS MANUAL.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights, which vary from state to state.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
Bring your Giant brand indoor cycling equipment along with a purchase receipt or other proof of the date of
purchase to an Authorized Giant Dealer or write to the Customer Service Department at: Giant Bicycle, Inc.,
3587 Old Conejo Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320.
GIANT INDOOR CYCLING EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY


3587 Old Conejo Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320.
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