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Read all safety information before
operating the Peloton Bike. It is the owner’s
responsibility to ensure that users are aware
of all warnings and precautions.
Consult a doctor before beginning a new
tness plan. Incorrect or excessive training
can result in serious injury.
If you experience faintness, chest pain,
or shortness of breath, stop exercising
immediately and consult a doctor.
Metrics on the screen, including heart rate
monitoring, may be inaccurate. Values should
be used for reference only.
The resistance knob can be used as an
emergency brake. To stop immediately, push
down on the resistance knob.
This Bike has a direct driven ywheel. If the
ywheel is moving, the pedals are moving.
Stop by reducing pedaling frequency in a
controlled manner or by using the emergency
brake. Do not remove your feet from the
pedals until the ywheel stops moving.
Spinning pedals can cause injury.
Use caution when mounting and dismounting.
To prevent injury, always adjust the seat and
handlebars to your personal preference
and verify that all adjustment handles are
fully tightened. Loose seats or handlebars
can lead to serious injury.
Keep children and pets away from the Bike
at all times. People under the age of 14 and
persons with reduced physical, sensory,
or mental capabilities must not use the
Bike. People with a lack of experience and
knowledge must be given supervision or
instruction before using the Bike. Do not
allow children to perform maintenance or to
play with the Bike. Always fully engage the
brake when the Bike is not in use.
Keep hands, loose clothing, shoelaces,
and accessories away from moving parts.
Do not insert objects into openings on
the equipment.
The Bike is equipped with Delta-compatible
pedals. Always cycle using footwear
equipped with appropriate cleats. Cycling
barefoot or with inappropriate footwear can
cause serious injury.
Make sure that your cleats are properly
positioned and all bolts are fully
tightened before clipping in. Riding with
loose cleats could lead to serious injury.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION