Peloton BIKE User manual


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED
Plugging In
Powering On and Off
Connecting to Wifi
Connecting to Ethernet
Logging In
Adding a Rider
Peloton 101
Joining a Ride
THE RIDE SCREEN
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
After Each Ride
Every 3 to 5 rides
Every 15 to 20 Rides
WARRANTY
SUPPORT
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SAFETY INFORMATION
NOTICES
SPECIFICATIONS
Bike Specifications
Touchscreen Specifications
SETTING UP YOUR BIKE
Bike Placement
Moving The Bike
Seat Height
Seat Depth
Handlebar Height
Proper Body Position
Clipping In and Out
Adjusting Resistance
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Peloton Bike Manual V2.1
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CAUTION Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment.
Improper use or maintenance can void the warranty. Keep this manual for future reference.

Read all safety information before
operating the bike. It is the owner’s
responsibility to ensure that all users
are aware of all warnings and
precautions.
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.
The resistance knob can be used as an
emergency brake. To stop immediately,
push down on the resistance knob.
Consult a physician 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 physician.
Metrics on the screen, including heart
rate monitoring, may be inaccurate.
Values should be used for reference only.
Children under the age of 14 and persons
with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities may not use the bike.
Children over the age of 14 and persons
with a lack of experience and knowledge
must be give supervision or instruction
before using the bike. Do not allow
children to perform maintenance without
supervision or to play with the bike.
Always turn the resistance knob all the
way clockwise to fully engage brake
when the bike is not in use.
To prevent injury, always adjust the
seat and handlebars to your personal
requirements.
Replace any damaged or worn parts
immediately. Do not use the bike until the
repair is performed.
Keep hands away from moving parts.
Do not insert objects into openings in
the bike.
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Use only original parts from the man-
ufacturer. Changes or modications to
this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Avoid loose clothing that could get
caught on the bike. Wear appropriate
shoes. Never ride the bike barefoot.
The bike should not be used by persons
exceeding 305 lbs/138 kg in weight.
This bike is for indoor use only. Do not
store the bike outdoors, near water, or at
high humidity levels.
This bike is for home use only. Do not
use in a commercial setting. Use the bike
only for its intended purpose.
Always unplug the bike before cleaning
or performing maintenance. Service
other than the procedures described
here must be performed by an
authorized technician.
SAFETY INFORMATION

NOTICES
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Waste electrical products
should not be disposed of
with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority
or retailer for recycling advice.
This product is ANT+™ certied
and is compatible with ANT+
sensors that support heart rate
monitoring.
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.
3 Connect the equipment to 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.
CAUTION:
1 To comply with FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements, a separation
distance of at least 20 cm must be
maintained between the antenna of
this device and all persons.
2This transmitter must not be co-
located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
must not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must not accept any
interference received, including interfer-
ence 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 protec-
tion 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 equip-
ment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can

SPECIFICATIONS
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WEIGHT
HOLDERS
SEAT
SEAT HEIGHT
L-HANDLE
HANDLEBARS
HANDLEBAR HEIGHT
L-HANDLE
FLYWHEEL
TRANSPORT
WHEELS
PEDAL
BELT GUARD
RESISTANCE KNOB/
EMERGENCY BRAKE
LEVELING FEET
TOUCHSCREEN
SEAT DEPTH
L-HANDLE

HEADPHONE JACK
VOLUME CONTROLS
ETHERNET PORT
USB PORT
POWER BUTTON
METRICS PORT
POWER INPUT
4' L x 2' W
149 lbs
5'
4'11"–6'5"
305 lbs
BIKE SPECIFICATIONS
FOOTPRINT
WEIGHT
HEIGHT
USER HEIGHT RANGE
MAX USER WEIGHT
TOUCHSCREEN SPECIFICATIONS
21.5” 1080P HD TOUCHSCREEN
WIFI 802.11 A/B/G/N/AC / 100 MBPS ETHERNET
16 GB INTERNAL FLASH STORAGE
ANT+™ WIRELESS / BLUETOOTH®4.0
2×10 WATT STEREO SPEAKERS
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SETTING UP YOUR BIKE
BIKE PLACEMENT
•
Place the bike on a solid, level and
horizontal surface
•
Use a mat to avoid damage to the bike and
oor
•
Allow a clearance of 24” (60 cm) on each
side of the bike
MOVING THE BIKE
•
Tilt the bike forward onto the wheels.
Lift the rear stabilizer while a second person
holds the handlebars
•
Carefully roll the bike to the new location.
Avoid uneven surfaces
•
If the bike rocks after being set down,
unscrew each leveling foot until it rests
rmly on the oor
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24"
24"

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SEAT DEPTH
Set the seat depth so that the distance between seat
and handlebars is equal to the distance between your
elbow and ngertips.
• Turn L-handle counterclockwise to loosen
• Move seat forward or back
• Turn L-handle clock wise to tighten
SEAT HEIGHT
Set the seat height to line up with the top of your
hip bone.
• Turn L-handle counterclockwise to loosen
•
Raise or lower seat
•
Turn L-handle clock wise to tighten
CAUTION Do not exceed maximum adjustment marks on seat and handlebar posts and sliders. Tighten all adjustment
knobs before using the bike. Projecting adjustment knobs and levers could interfere with your movements. If any adjustment
lever sticks out sideways, pull the handle out, rotate it to point down, and then release it.

SETTING UP YOUR BIKE CONTINUED
HANDLEBAR HEIGHT
Set the handlebars to seat height, then adjust until
you feel comfortable.
•
Turn L-handle counterclockwise to loosen
•
Raise or lower seat
•
Turn L-handle clock wise to tighten
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PROPER BODY POSITION
Arms slightly bent
Hands rest on handlebars without reaching
Leg slightly bent at the bottom of the stroke
These adjustments should get you started.
If you’re uncomfortable, or want to ne-tune
your bike’s settings, go to
support.onepeloton.com
CAUTION Do not exceed maximum adjustment marks on seat and handlebar posts and sliders. Tighten all adjustment
knobs before using the bike. Projecting adjustment knobs and levers could interfere with your movements. If any adjustment
lever sticks out sideways, pull the handle out, rotate it to point down, and then release it.

SETTING UP YOUR BIKE CONTINUED
CLIPPING IN AND OUT
CLIPPING IN: Point your toes down to t the cleat
into the pedal, then push down through your heel.
CLIPPING OUT: Kick your heel away from the bike.
ADJUSTING RESISTANCE
•
Turn knob right to increase resistance
•
Turn knob left to decrease resistance
•
Press knob down for emergency brake
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GETTING STARTED
POWERING ON & OFF
•
Hold the power button for two seconds to power on
the bike
•
The bike will sleep after about 5 minutes of inactivity.
To wake the bike, press the power button
•
To power down, hold the power button for two
seconds. Select Shut Down when prompted
PLUGGING IN
•
Plug the power supply into the wall
•
Plug the power cord into the power jack at the back
of the bike
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CONNECTING TO WIFI
To connect to a WiFi network, tap the network name
•
If the network is not secured, the bike will connect
to the network
• If the network is secured, you will be prompted
to enter a password. Type in the password and
tap Connect
CONNECTING TO ETHERNET
To connect to a wired network, connect an Ethernet
cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the
touchscreen and to a wall jack or router used by your
local area network. The bike will connect to
the network automatically.
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GETTING STARTED CONTINUED
ADDING A RIDER
To let another rider use your bike, tap the menu icon
at the lower left of the screen and select Switch Rider.
Tap Manage Riders and then Add a Rider. The new
rider can log in with an existing Peloton account or
tap Create an account to set up a new one.
LOGGING IN
Enter the username or email address and
password for your Peloton account.
If you haven’t set up your Peloton account yet, tap
Forgot password? and enter the email address
you used when you purchased your Peloton Pro.
JOINING A RIDE
Select a live ride or lter by ride length, instructor,
and ride type and choose from more than 3,000
on-demand rides.
P E L O T O N 1 01
Watch our intro video for more on adjusting your
bike to t your body and maintaining proper body
position when you ride.
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RESISTANCE
Pedaling difculty, measured
as a percentage
RIDE SCREEN
CADENCE
How fast you're pedaling,
in revolutions per minute
OUTPUT
The power you're exerting,
measured in watts
TIME REMAINING
DISTANCE
TRAVELED
LEADERBOARD
TOTAL OUTPUT
CALORIES BURNED
HEART RATE
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MAINTENANCE AND CARE
AFTER EACH RIDE
CLEANING: Wipe down the bike using a damp cloth.
LEVELING FEET: If the bike rocks back and forth, turn
each leveling foot clockwise (when viewed from above)
until it rests rmly on the ground.
EVERY 3 TO 5 RIDES
CLEANING: Clean the bike thoroughly using a damp
cloth and a mild household cleaner diluted in water.
Clean the touchscreen using an electronics wipe.
PEDALS: Tighten any loose pedal with the included
15 mm wrench. Pedals should be tightened to 25 lb-ft
of torque. Turn clockwise to tighten the right pedal
and counterclockwise to tighten the left pedal.
CAUTION: The safety of the bike can be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear.
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EVERY 15 TO 20 RIDES
EMERGENCY BRAKE: Press down on the resistance
knob while pedaling slowly. The flywheel should come
to a complete stop immediately. If it does not, stop using
the bike immediately and contact Peloton Support.
FRAME: Check the entire frame for signs of wear
and damage, and tighten any loose bolts.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
EVERY 3 TO 5 RIDES CONTINUED
CLEATS: Use a 4 mm Allen wrench to tighten any loose
screws attaching your cleats to your cycling shoes.
SEAT: Make sure the seat is parallel to the ground.
Then use the included combination wrench to tighten
the seat-xing nuts on both sides.
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LIMITED HOME USE WARRANTY*
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Peloton extends the following Limited
Warranty, which applies only to non-com-
mercial, in-home, indoor use of the Peloton
Bike. Any other use of the Peloton Bike
shall void this Limited Warranty. During
the applicable Limited Warranty periods
described below, the covered compo-
nents of the Peloton Bike will be free of
defects or malfunctions during normal
use. Certain exclusions apply, as further
described in this Limited Warranty.
The Limited Warranty applies for the
following components of the Peloton Bike
only, for the time period indicated. The
Limited Warranty applies only against
defects discovered within the applicable
Limited Warranty period and only so
long as the Peloton Bike remains in the
possession of the original purchaser.
HD TOUCHSCREEN: 12 MONTHS
Peloton warrants the touchscreen against
defects in workmanship and materials for
a period of 12 months from the original
date of purchase.
FRAME: FIVE YEARS
Peloton warrants the frame (excluding any
moving parts attached to the structural
frame) against defects in workmanship
and materials for a period of ve years
from the original date of purchase.
BIKE COMPONENTS: 12 MONTHS
Peloton warrants the components and all
original parts of the Peloton Bike other than
pedals, including its belt, brake resistance,
crank shaft, seatpost, handlebars and water
bottle holder, against defects in work-
manship and materials for a period of 12
months from the date of original purchase.
BIKE PEDALS: 12 MONTHS
Peloton warrants the components and
all original parts of the original pedals
that come with the Peloton Bike against
defects in workmanship and materials
for a period of 12 months from the date
of original purchase. Bike pedals are not
warranted against normal wear and tear
and it is important that you maintain the
pedals by inspecting the pedals regularly
for any damage, loose parts or other
signs of wear and tear that could cause
breakdowns or part failures. Any pedal
that shows signs of worn or damaged
parts should be removed from service
immediately. Please refer to Peloton’s
guide on maintaining your pedals, available
on Peloton’s website.
LABOR: 12 MONTHS
For Peloton Bikes originally assembled by
an authorized Peloton technician, Peloton
will cover the labor cost for the repair or
replacement made under this limited
warranty, where performed by an autho-
rized Peloton technician, for a period of 12
months from the date of original purchase,
so long as the Peloton Bike remains at the
same location where it was originally
assembled. Except where applicable law
requires otherwise, repair labor is not
covered for locations where Peloton did
not originally assemble the Peloton Bike.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Who and what is covered: The original
purchaser of the Peloton Bike. The Peloton
Bike must remain in the possession of the
original purchaser at the location where
originally assembled. This Limited War-
ranty is not transferable.
If a defect arises in the Peloton Bike or a
warranted component within the applicable
Limited Warranty period, the purchaser’s
sole and exclusive remedy is for Peloton
to, at Peloton’s discretion to the extent
permitted by law, either replace or repair
the defective or malfunctioning Peloton
Bike or component with the same or a
comparable model. Any replacement or
repaired component shall be warranted
for the remainder of the original Limited
Warranty period or 30 days,whichever is
longer, or for any additional period that
is required by applicable law.
What is NOT covered: Any other Peloton
products or services, non-Peloton
products or labor, units that are, or
that Pelotonreasonably believes to be,
stolen, counterfeit, or purchased from an
unauthorized distributor or reseller, units
purchased or used outside the U.S., and
units missing serial numbers.
Software, even if sold with or embedded
in the Peloton Bike, or Internet connectivity.
Peloton does not warrant that the operation
of the Peloton Bike will be uninterrupted
or error-free.
Damage or equipment failure due to normal
wear and tear, improper or negligent assem-
bly, maintenance, installation, relocation, or
repair (other than that caused by a Peloton
authorized service technician), use of the
Peloton Bike with parts or accessories from
third parties, or with parts or accessories
not originally intended for or compatible
with the Peloton Bike, or any use contrary
to the instructions in the Peloton Guide.
Damage or equipment failure due to
accident, abuse, improper or abnormal
use, neglect, corrosion, discoloration of
paint or plastic (or any other change in
cosmetic appearance that does not affect
performance), theft, vandalism, re, ood,
wind, lightning, freezing or other natural
disasters or acts of God of any kind,
electrical wiring, power reduction, power
uctuation or power failure from whatever
cause, unusual atmospheric conditions,
collision, introduction of foreign objects,
or modications that are unauthorized or
not recommended by Peloton.

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
Peloton’s #1 concern is member
satisfaction. If you require assis-
tance or are experiencing issues
with your Peloton Bike, please
contact the Peloton Support team
for additional help. You may direct
any questions or concerns to
customer support:
1.866.679.9129
support@onepeloton.com
support.onepeloton.com
Peloton Interactive, Inc.
125 West 25th Street, 11th FL
New York, NY 10001
Attn: Limited Warranty Claims
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SUPPORT
Incidental or consequential damages.*
Peloton is not responsible or liable for
indirect, special, incidental or conse-
quential damages, economic loss, loss
of property or prots, loss of enjoyment
or use, or other consequential damages
of any nature whatsoever in connection
with the purchase, use, repair or main-
tenance of equipment or parts. Peloton
does not provide monetary or other
compensation for any such repairs or
replacement parts costs, including but
not limited to gym membership fees, work
time lost, cost of substitute equipment,
diagnostic visits, maintenance visits or
transportation.
Equipment used for commercial purposes
or for any use other than a single family or
household.
Any attempt to move or repair tness
equipment creates a risk of injury. Peloton
is not responsible or liable for any damage
or injury incurred during, or as a result of,
any move, repair or attempted repair of
equipment by anyone other than a Peloton
authorized service technician. All moves
or repairs attempted by you or your agents
are undertaken AT YOUR OWN RISK and
Peloton shall have no liability for any
injury to person or property arising from
such attempted moves or repairs.
Where permitted by law, replacement
units, parts and electronic components
reconditioned to as-new condition by
Peloton or its vendors may sometimes
be supplied as warranty replacement and
constitute fulllment of warranty terms.
EXTENDED WARRANTY SERVICE
Extended warranty coverage is available
for purchase through Peloton’s authorized
partner. See support.onepeloton.com for
more details.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY
SERVICE
To be eligible for ser vice under this Limited
Warranty you must contact the Peloton
Support team. You will be asked to provide
Peloton with the serial number of your
Peloton Bike and the dated receipt, or
other proof of purchase indicating the
date purchased, upon discovering any
nonconformity or defect.
Claims must be made within the specied
warranty period.
Any disputes between you and Peloton
related to this Limited Warranty or the
Peloton Bike will be governed by the
then-current dispute resolution procedures
in Peloton’s Terms of Service, available at
www.onepeloton.com/terms-of-service.
*This limited warranty is the exclusive war-
ranty given by Peloton and supersedes
any prior, contrary or additional represen-
tations. All other warranties, express or
implied, including any statutory warranty
or condition of merchantability or tness
for a particular purpose, are disclaimed
except to the extent prohibited by law. In
such event, such warranty is limited to the
duration of the warranty periods set forth
above. This exclusion applies even if this
warranty fails of its essential purposes
and regardless of whether damages are
sought for breach of warranty, breach of
contract, negligence, or strict liability in
tort or under any other legal theory. Some
jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation may not
apply to you. This limited warranty gives
you specic legal rights, and you may also
have other legal rights, which vary from
state to state.

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