MYXfitness MYX216A User manual

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Contents
SAFETY INFORMATION 3
Notices 4
PRODUCT OVERVIEW 5
PRODUCT FEATURES
MYX Bike Features 6
MYX Tablet Features 7
HARDWARE SETUP
Moving the Bike 8
Tablet Disassembly 9
Tablet Assembly 10
Connecting the Power Cord 11
Adjusting Seat and Handlebar Height 12
Adjusting Seat and Handlebar Depth 13
Mounting and Dismounting 14
Adjusting Resistance 14
Using Pedal Clips and Cage 15
Maintaining Your Pedals 16
SPEED SENSOR 17
HEART RATE MONITOR SETUP
Charging the Battery 18
Using Your Heart Rate Monitor 18
TABLET SETUP
Powering on the Tablet 19
Connecting to the Internet 19
CARING FOR YOUR MYX
Maintenance 20
Cleaning 20
Warnings and Cautions 21
Certifications 21
LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY 22
APPENDIX
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• Consult your physician and receive
approval to proceed before beginning any
exercise. Stop exercising if you feel pain
or tightness in your chest, become short
of breath, or feel faint, and consult your
physician immediately.
• WeightLimitation. The product is not
intended to be used by persons over
350 lbs (159 kgs).
• Height Restrictions. Users must be at least
between 4’11’’ and 6’8’’ tall.
• Age Restrictions. Children under the age
of 13 must not use the product.
For persons between 13 and 18 years
of age, you must consult and receive
approval from both your physician and
parent/guardian before beginning.
• EmergencyStopping: To stop the bike
and flywheel immediately, push down and
hold the resistance knob. This acts as an
emergency brake.
• Keep children, pets and any other
obstacles away from the product at
all times.
• Keep hands, loose clothing, shoelaces,
and accessories away from moving parts.
Do not insert objects into any crevices or
openings on the product.
• Position the product with a minimum of 24
inches (approx. 0.61 meters) of clearance
on all sides for safety and to allow for ease
of mounting and dismounting.
• Use caution when mounting and
dismounting. Do not dismount until the
pedals come to a complete stop. Mounting
or dismounting while pedals are moving
can seriously injure the user.
• This product is not intended to be used by
persons with reduced physical, sensory, or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge.
• If you have a pacemaker or other
implanted electronic device,
consult your physician before using a
wireless chest strap or other telemetric
heart rate monitor.
• This product must be set up and operated
on a solid level surface.
• Do not use the product until it has been
fully assembled and inspected for
correct performance in accordance with
this manual. Do not alter the design or
functionality of the product, as it could
compromise user safety.
• Inspect the product thoroughly prior to
each use (such as for wear or damage)
to ensure it is functioning correctly and
perform regular maintenance for optimal
performance and longevity. Replace
damaged or worn parts immediately and
do not use the product until repairs are
performed.
• Always adjust the seat and handlebars to
your personal requirements before each
use to avoid injury.
• The product is intended to be used with
SPD-compatible clips. Do not use any
other type of clips. You must wear shoes
during use; never use the product with
bare feet or while only wearing socks
• The product is for indoor use only. Do not
store the product outdoors, near water or
at high humidity levels. Do not operate the
product in damp or wet locations.
• The product is for home use only. Do not
use in a commercial setting.
• Use the product only for its intended
purpose. Perform MYX bike exercises
and use MYX bike content only with the
MYX bike.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock,
always unplug the product before
attempting any preventative maintenance
or cleaning activity.
• Metrics and values presented on
screen, such as heart rate, cadence and
resistance may be inaccurate. Please
use them for reference only.
• Keep this manual for future reference.
Carefully read and follow all safety and other instructions in this
manual before using the product. Failure to do so may result in death or
serious injury to you and/or others:
Safety Information

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• Changes or modifications to this product not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
• This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Notices
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
• This device contains license-exempt
transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with
Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.

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Hardware Setup
MOVING THE BIKE
This product must be set up and operated
on a solid level surface. If your bike is not level, adjust
the four leveling feet located on the underside of the
front and rear legs (see figure 4) until all four feet are
evenly contacting the floor.
Use two people to move the product, since it
weighs over 150 lbs (68 kgs). Remove the tablet
(see page 9) when moving the bike to help protect it
from damage.
1. Have one person lift the rear stabilizer to tilt the bike
forward onto the transport wheels, while the other
person holds the handlebars.
2. Roll the bike forward to the new location.
3. Lower the rear stabilizer to the floor.
4. Unscrew leveling feet if needed to prevent rocking
on uneven floors.
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TABLET DISASSEMBLY
Your tablet will be assembled by the setup team, but
it can be easily removed and reattached for ease of
transportation later.
1. Remove the plastic covers to reveal the four 4
mm mounting screws. Have one person support
the tablet while the other person uses the Phillips
screwdriver to remove the four
4 mm screws at the back of the tablet.
2. Lift off the tablet and set the screws aside.
3. Have one person support the mounting arm,
while the other loosens and removes the two
M8x25 screws.
4. Remove the mounting arm and the oval
mounting plate.
Use two people to remove or reattach
the tablet and mounting arm.
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Attaching the Mounting Arm
1. Align the oval mounting plate with the two
holes at the center of the bottle holder bracket.
2. Align the mounting arm below the bottle
holder bracket.
3. Ensure that the mounting arm is perfectly straight
once attached.
4. Insert and tighten two M8x25 countersink
screws through the oval plate, bracket holes,
and into the holes on the mounting arm.
Tighten with a 5 mm hex key.
Assembling the Tablet
1. Locate the four screws removed from the back
of the tablet.
2. Align the tablet with the 4-hole plate at the top of
the mounting arm.
3. Insert the four screws back through the plate
and into the mounting holes in the back of tablet
and tighten with a Philips screwdriver.
4. Snap the plastic cover over the square plate to
conceal the mounting screws.
TABLET ASSEMBLY
The tablet should only be attached once the bike is
in place, and should be removed and reattached for
ease of transportation.
Use two people to remove or reattach
the tablet and mounting arm.
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CONNECT THE 3-PIECE POWER CORD TO
THE TABLET
1. Pull down and remove the blue plastic plug
from the elbow of the mounting arm.
2. Find the top end of the internal power cord
showing through the top of the Handlebar
Post (under the handlebars). Thread the cord
through the hollow mounting arm from the
bottom and through the hole at the bend in
the arm.
3. Pull the wire through the elbow hole and
connect it to the tablet, allowing 8-10"of
slack so the tablet can swivel freely. Replace
the plastic plug In the elbow.
4. Connect the male end of the power brick
(transformer with 6' cord) into the female
plug-in below the flywheel (center of front
stabilizer base).
5. Plug one end of the wall cord (6 ft cord)
into the power brick and the other end to a
grounded 120V wall outlet.
Power Brick Plugs in here.
Connect one end of the
wall cord to the Power
Brick and the other end
into grounded wall outlet.
Cord and Power Brick
are in the Tablet Box
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ADJUSTING SEAT AND HANDLEBAR HEIGHT
Seat and handlebars can be raised and lowered with
the adjustment pins at the front and rear of the bike
frame, shown in the diagram on page 6.
Do not lift the seat or handlebar posts
above the MAX mark.
Do not use the product if the seat or
handlebars are not securely and tightly locked
into place.
Ensure power cord is out of the way
when adjusting the height.
Adjust the seat and handlebars with two
people due to the weight of the handlebars with
tablet attached.
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1. Turn pins counterclockwise to unscrew.
2. If adjusting the handlebars, have your
assistant support the weight of the
handlebars from beneath.
3. Pull the pin outward and have raise or
lower the post.
4. Release the pin so it locks into the post at
the desired height, and tighten the knob to
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ADJUSTING SEAT AND HANDLEBAR DEPTH
Seat Depth
1. Loosen the knob under the seat slider by turning it
clockwise, as shown in the diagram.
2. Push the seat forward or backward to adjust
position, and tighten the knob to secure into place.
Handlebar Depth
1. Loosen the knob between the handlebars by turning
it counterclockwise, as shown in the diagram.
2. While supporting the weight of the tablet arm with
one hand, slide the handlebars forward or backward
to adjust position.
3. Tighten the knob to secure into place.
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Emergency Dismount:
If an emergency stop and dismount is required:
1. Stop pedaling. The fastest way to stop is to push
down and hold the resistance knob until the pedals
come to a complete stop.
2. Once the pedals and flywheel are stopped,
remove feet from pedal clips or cages, as
applicable.
3. Grasp handlebars firmly for support and carefully
step down.
ADJUSTING RESISTANCE
The resistance knob is located at the base of the
handlebar post (see diagram on page 6). Note that it
takes several full turns to feel changes in resistance.
1Rotate right to increase resistance.
2Rotate left to decrease resistance.
3Press down on the knob to stop the flywheel.
To avoid injury or death, the following
procedures must be followed to safely mount and
dismount the product. Do not mount or dismount
the product (or remove your feet from the pedals)
until both the pedals and flywheel have come to
a complete stop. Mounting or dismounting while
pedals are moving can seriously injure user.
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MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING
To mount the product safely:
1. Verify the product is fully stopped and pedals are
completely stopped.
2. Grasp handlebar and step carefully onto pedals.
To dismount the product safely:
1. Wait until the pedals and flywheel come to a
complete stop. Stop the pedals using ANY of the
following methods:
• Slow your pedaling until the pedals come to a
complete stop.
• Increase the resistance by turning the push brake
system knob clockwise (+) until the pedals come
to a complete stop.
• Push down and hold the resistance knob until the
pedals come to a complete stop.
2. Once the pedals and flywheel are stopped, remove
feet from pedal clips or cages, as applicable.
3. Grasp handlebars firmly for support and carefully
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To use the product with cages, you must use
athletic shoes:
You’ll use the cages on the reverse of the pedal
(diagram B).
First, make sure your shoelaces are tied,
tucked away and not dangling over your foot.
USING PEDAL CLIPS AND CAGE
To use the product with SPD clips:
1. Install the cleats on your SPD-compatible shoes
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Make sure the pedal is flat and right-side up
(diagram A).
3. Place the cleat on your shoe into the clip and
push down.
4. To release the clip, simply twist your heel away
from the bike until your shoe disengages from
the pedal.
The product is intended to be used
with SPD-compatible clips. Do not use any other
type of clips.
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1. Insert your foot through the cage. Align the ball of
your foot (generally the widest part of your shoe)
over the center of the pedal, and pull the strap
tightly to tighten the cage. Thread the excess
strap through the metal clip.
2. Repeat on the other side and you’re good to go!
3. To remove your foot, squeeze and release the
bottom of the metal clip to release the tension
grip and loosen the cages. Then you can slide
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MAINTAINING YOUR PEDALS
We suggest you tighten the pedals upon delivery and
re-tighten them every 100 hours of use to ensure optimal
and proper usage. To tighten the pedals:
1. Rotate the right pedal to the bottom of the bike to
make the tightening process easier.
2. After the pedal is in position, tighten the resistance
knob. This is the knob under the handlebars, and it
should be turned as far clockwise as you can to secure
the pedal and crank mechanism in place.
3. Apply a 15mm open end wrench (or pedal wrench)
to the right pedal and tighten by rotating clockwise
towards the front of the bike.
4. Tighten the pedal as tight as you can.
5. Loosen the resistance knob and then repeat steps
1-4 for the left pedal, tightening counterclockwise
towards the front of the bike.

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Speed Sensor
REPLACE BATTERY
The speed sensor is located on the inner side of the
left pedal crank. When the app indicates the sensor
battery is low, replace it with a new CR-2032 coin cell
battery. Expected battery life is 100 hours.
1. Turn the battery cover counter clockwise to open.
2. Remove the old battery from the metal holder
and replace it with a new battery. Make sure the
negative side faces up (toward the battery cover).
3. Replace the battery cover. Align it in the top slot,
then turn clockwise using your fingernail in the
groove to guide it. LED lights will flash to indicate
the battery has proper placement.
WAKE YOUR SENSOR
Pedal for two minutes to wake the speed sensor.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
A red light indicates your heart rate monitor needs to
be charged.
1. Place the OH1 sensor into the USB-A charging adapter
so that the metal contacts meet.
2. For MYX I, insert the USB-A port into the tablet. For MYX II,
use the supplied dongle to connect charging adapter to the
USB-C port in the tablet. (Make sure the pins are facing up.)
A flashing yellow light indicates it is charging. A green light
indicates that it is fully charged.
Note: The tablet comes with a USBC to USBA adapter or
any adapter off the shelf can be used.
Please consult your physician before
engaging in heart rate training, especially if you
are pregnant, are younger than 18 years old, have
any underlying medical conditions, or are unsure
about pushing your heart rate to the max. If you
are younger than 18 years old, please also get your
parent or guardian’s permission before beginning.
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USB CUSB A
(MYX II ONLY)
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Heart Rate Monitor Setup
USING YOUR HEART RATE MONITOR
1. Remove the sensor from the charging adapter, and
place it in the holder on the arm band so the sensing
side is exposed.
2. Put the arm band on your upper forearm or bicep so
that the sensor touches your skin.
3. Press the silver button once to turn on. A blinking green
light means the heart rate monitor is on.
4. Choose a workout on the MYX tablet. At the top right
of the workout details screen, choose Tap to Pair “HR
Monitor”. Your heart rate monitor can also be paired
by pressing the heart-shaped icon during a workout.
5. After your workout, press and hold the OH1 button to
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Tablet Setup
POWERING ON THE TABLET
Ensure the tablet is connected to an appropriate
power source. Press and hold the power button
on the right side of the tablet for five seconds to
power on.
To enter or exit sleep mode, quickly press the
power button.
To turn off the tablet, press and hold the power
button for one second, and select Power Off on
the screen.
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
A strong internet connection with a minimum download
speed of 10-15 Mbps is required to stream MYXfitness
content. After powering on your device, follow the on
screen instructions to select your wireless network.
To use ethernet, run an ethernet cord from your router
to the leftmost port at the bottom of the tablet, and
your device should automatically join the network.
Ensure the Ethernet cord does not interfere
with you, your exercise or the product. For example,
ensure the cord does not interfere with any moving
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Caring for
Your MYX
MAINTENANCE
Preventative maintenance can extend the
life of your product and significantly reduce
equipment failures. The chart provided is
our recommended maintenance schedule. It
is your responsibility to ensure that regular
maintenance is performed.
Worn or damaged parts must
be replaced immediately, and should not
be used until the repair is made.
CHECKLIST WEEKLY MONTHLY
Inspect for loose nuts or bolts on handlebar and
seat assembly and tighten as necessary. x
Tighten pedals upon delivery and every 100 hours
thereafter: MYX I—Verify that pedal shafts and
pedal bolts securing the pedal shafts to the back of
the bike cranks are tight. Re-tighten as tight as you
can get them with an open end wrench or pedal
wrench. MYX II—Verify that the threaded pedals
are tightly secured in bike crank. Re-tighten as
tight as you can get them with an open end wrench
or pedal wrench.
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Inspect pedals for excessive wobble or side-to-side
movement. If loose, they need to be replaced. x
Tighten seat hardware (bolt connecting seat
to post) x
Lubricate horizontal and vertical sliders (for seat
and handlebars) with dry film lubricant with PTFE
or wet film lubricant with PTFE. Apply a layer and
use a cloth to clean up excess.
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Inspect welds for any signs of cracking x
Inspect leveling feet x
Check for rust and remove any minor buildup
found using a small brush. x
Inspect the seat for wear and tear. Rips, tears,
or excessive movement indicate the seat needs
to be replaced.
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Inspect pedal toe clips and straps for any
looseness or excessive wear. Replace if toe
clips cannot be tightened to pedal or if the
strap shows excessive wear.
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CLEANING
We recommend wiping down and cleaning
the product frame daily. For a deeper clean
use water with a non-abrasive soap, car
wash soap, or bike cleaner. Wipe with water
and dry. Avoid spraying any liquids directly
onto the product. Instead, spray onto a clean
towel first then wipe the product. You may
also seal the frame with wax or bike polish.
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