Peloton PL-01 User manual

COMMERCIAL BIKE
OWNER’S MANUAL &
USER INSTRUCTIONS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING:To reduce your risk of injury, read all warnings and instructions in this
manual before using this equipment. Improper use or maintenance can void the warranty.
The information in this manual may not reect recent updates as we continue to improve
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GETTING STARTED
Seat Height
Seat Depth
Handlebar Height
Adjusting the Touchscreen
Body Position
Using Toe Cages
Adjusting Resistance
Powering On and Off
Logging In
Peloton 101
Joining a Ride
Classes
CLASS SCREEN
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SUPPORT
NOTICES
SPECIFICATIONS
SETTING UP THE BIKE
Location Requirements
Using a Bike Mat
Moving the Bike
Plugging In
Powering On and Off
Connecting to the Network
Activating Your Commercial Account
Where Can I Find the Subscription Information
Muting External Speakers
Bluetooth Device Auto-Delete
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
SPARE PARTS

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WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all safety information before
operating the Peloton Commercial Bike.
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure
that users are aware of all warnings and
precautions.
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.
Set up and operate the Bike on a solid, level
surface.
This Bike has a direct driven ywheel. If the
ywheel is moving, the pedals are moving.
Removing feet from the pedals while they
are moving can cause serious injury. Stop
the Bike by reducing pedaling frequency
in a controlled manner or by using the
emergency brake. Do not remove 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.
Use caution when mounting and
dismounting. Before mounting or
dismounting move the pedal on the mounting
or dismounting side to its lowest position and
bring the pedals to a complete stop.
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 that impair the safe
use of the equipment 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.
Always cycle with the appropriate footwear.
Never ride the Bike barefoot. Cycling barefoot
or with inappropriate footwear can cause
serious injury.
If you are using cycling shoes, 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
If you are using clip-in pedals and wearing
cycling shoes, do not attempt to walk in
the cycling shoes. Wear cycling shoes only
while using the Peloton Bike with clip-in
pedals and remove them immediately after
clipping out. Walking on cleats may cause
you to fall or twist your ankle, or otherwise
result in serious injury.
If you are using clip-in pedals and wearing
cycling shoes, be careful when clipping
in and out. While you may need to use
some force, excessive force or aggressive
movements could result in an ankle, foot, or
leg injury.
Perform regular maintenance for optimal
performance and longevity (see page 24).
To ensure safety, check the Bike for wear
and damage on a regular basis. Replace any
damaged or worn parts immediately. Do not
use the Bike until the repair is performed.
Ensure that the power cable never passes
under the Bike. Keep the power cord away
from heated surfaces. Always keep the
power cable clean and dry. Sweat, spills, and
other damage to the power cable may result
in property damage or bodily harm.
Use only original parts from the
manufacturer. Changes or modications to
this unit not expressly approved by Peloton
could void the warranty.
Always unplug the Bike immediately after
use and before cleaning or performing
maintenance. Service other than the
procedures described here must be
performed by an authorized technician.
Persons exceeding 297 lb/135 kg in weight
should not use the Bike.
This Bike is for indoor use only. Do not store
the Bike outdoors, near water, or at high
humidity levels.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray)
products are being used, or where oxygen is
being administered.
Do not carry this appliance by its cord or
use the cord as a handle.
This Bike is intended for commercial use.
Use the Bike only for its intended purpose
and in a supervised environment.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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SUPPORT
QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
Peloton’s #1 concern is member satisfaction. If you require assistance or are experiencing
issues with your Peloton Bike, please contact Peloton’s dedicated commercial client
support team by visiting:
When you contact member support,
have the following information ready:
1. Bike ID/serial number
2. Purchase Date
SUPPORT
for a replacement. Obtain and read user manual prior to use and follow all warnings and
instructions.
Read user manual prior to use and follow all warnings and instructions.
Failure to follow safety instructions or misuse of the bike can result in
serious injury.
Set up and operate on a solid, level surface.
Turn resistance to maximum to lock the flywheel and crank when the
bike is not in use.
Keep children under 14 and pets away from the bike at all times.
Cease exercise if you feel faint or dizzy.
Before mounting or dismounting, move the pedal on the mounting or
dismounting side to its lowest position and bring the pedals to a
complete stop.
This bike has a direct driven flywheel. The pedals will continue to move
until the flywheel stops. Reduce speed slowly.
Use equipment in a supervised environment.
Keep body, clothing, and fitness accessories clear of all moving parts.
Spinning pedals and other moving parts can cause injury.
Keep away from the flywheel at all times.
Always keep top surface of pedals clean and dry.
Inspect bike before use. Do not use the bike if it appears worn,
damaged or inoperable.
Replace this label if damaged, illegible, or removed.
Always unplug the bike after use and before servicing.
Maximum user weight: 135 kg / 297 lb.

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NOTICES
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 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:
1Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
3Connect the equipment to an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
1To 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.
EU DECLARATION OF
CONFORMITY
The Peloton Bike for Commercial Use is
according to EN ISO 20957-1 and EN ISO
20957-10 a Class S product. It is intended
for a commercial tness environment; all
use must be supervised by a professional.
It was designed especially for lower body
workout and cardiovascular training.
Waste electrical products must
be handed over to a designated
collection point for disposal to be
recycled in an environmentally sound
manner. Improper disposal of this
product could result in harm to the
environment or to human health.
Check with your local waste authority
or the retailer where you purchased
this product for available collection
facilities or further recycling advice.
Please avoid the generation of waste
from electrical products as much as
possible, e.g. by giving preference to
products with a longer service life or
by reusing used electrical products
instead of disposing of them.
You are responsible for deleting any
personal data from this product before
disposing of it.
This product is ANT+™ certied and
is compatible with ANT+ sensors that
support heart rate monitoring.
NOTICES
DISTRIBUTED BY:
US/CANADA
Peloton Interactive, Inc.
441 9th Ave, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10001
USA
UK
Peloton Interactive UK Limited
1 Langley Street
London WC2H 9JG
United Kingdom
DE
Peloton Interactive Deutschland GmbH
Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 29A
10178 Berlin
Germany
AUSTRALIA
Peloton Interactive Australia Pty Ltd
ACN 644 958 047
20 Martin Place
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

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SPECIFICATIONS
A TOUCHSCREEN
B HANDLEBARS
C HANDLEBAR POST SLEEVE
D RESISTANCE KNOB / EMERGENCY BRAKE
E HANDLEBAR HEIGHT L-HANDLE
F WATER BOTTLE HOLDER
G FLYWHEEL
H WHEELS
I POWER SUPPLY
J PEDALS
K BELT GUARD
L LEVELING FEET
M SEAT HEIGHT L-HANDLE
N SEAT POST SLEEVE
O SEAT DEPTH L-HANDLE
P WEIGHT HOLDERS
Q SADDLE
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SPECIFICATIONS
R POWER INPUT
S POWER BUTTON
T HEADPHONE JACK
U VOLUME CONTROLS
V ETHERNET PORT
W USB PORT
X METRICS PORT
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
BIKE
Footprint: 4ft x 2ft/120cm x 60cm
Weight: 135lb/61kg
Height: 4ft 10in/147cm
User Height Range: 4ft 11in - 6ft 5in/150cm - 195cm
Max User Weight: 297lb/135kg
Weight Holder Capacity: 3lb/1.36kg
POWER CONSUMPTION
NETWORKED STANDBY MODE
Power Consumption: 1.10W
Time inactive: Max 20 minutes
OFF MODE
Power Consumption: 0.36W
Time inactive: N/A, please turn off the equipment by pressing the power button at the rear of
the touchscreen
NETWORKED STANDBY MODE WITH LAN AND WIFI CONNECTED
Power Consumption: 1.41W
Displayed power output accuracy: +/-10 % for Power > 50W, +/-5W for Power < 50W.
TOUCHSCREEN
21.5in 1080P HD Touchscreen
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac / 100 Mbps Ethernet
16 GB Internal Flash Storage
ANT+™ Wireless / Bluetooth® 4.0
2x10 Watt Stereo Speakers
CONTINUED

WARNING:Conduct a complete visual inspection of the Bike and test all features and
functions prior to use.
CAUTION: Ensure that the power cable never passes under the Bike. Always keep the
power cable clean and dry. Sweat, spills, and other damage to the power cable may result
in property damage or bodily harm.
SETTING UP YOUR BIKE
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SETTING UP YOUR BIKE
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LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
USING A BIKE MAT
yPlace the Bike on a solid, level and horizontal surface.
yUse a mat to avoid damage to the Bike and oor.
yAllow a clearance of 24in/60cm on each side of the bike.
yEnsure that your power supply meets all applicable local building and electrical codes.
yAdditional clearance for access and passage is the responsibility of the owner and should
take into account applicable local codes and regulations.
yDrill 2 holes into the mat, one at the front of the Bike, and the other at the back.
yThread the power cord through the hole at the back of the Bike and pass the cord
underneath the mat.
yIf the Bike is connected to a wired network, thread the Ethernet cable through the hole at
the front of the Bike and pass the cable underneath the mat.
A mat can prevent damage to the Bike and oor, and reduce cord tripping hazards. When
possible, cover all power and Ethernet cords with a mat.
When installing a mat:
24" / 60cm24” / 60cm
24” / 60cm
24” / 60cm
CAUTION: Ensure that cables do not interfere with moving parts.

CAUTION: Ensure that the power cable never passes under the Bike. Always keep the
power cable clean and dry. Sweat, spills, and other damage to the power cable may result
in property damage or bodily harm.
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SETTING UP YOUR BIKE
MOVING THE BIKE PLUGGING IN
yTilt the Bike forward onto the transport wheels. Lift the rear stabilizer while a second
person holds the handlebars.
yCarefully roll the Bike to the new location. Avoid uneven surfaces.
yIf the Bike rocks or wobbles after being set down, turn each leveling foot clockwise to
lower it, or counterclockwise to raise it until it rests rmly on the oor.
yPlug the power supply into the wall.
yPlug the power cord into the power jack at the back of the Bike.
SETTING UP YOUR BIKE CONTINUED
CAUTION: Moving the Bike frequently could damage the touchscreen. Avoid moving
the Bike when possible.

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SETTING UP YOUR BIKE
yHold the power button for two seconds to power on the Bike.
yThe Bike will sleep after about 20 minutes of inactivity. To wake the Bike, press the power
button.
yTo power down, hold the power button for two seconds. Select Shut Down when
prompted.
CONNECTING TO THE NETWORKPOWERING ON AND OFF
Streaming Peloton content requires a strong internet connection. In commercial
environments, Peloton recommends a dedicated network. Contact your IT team or network
provider to create a secure, dedicated network segment for your bike or bikes.
CONNECTING VIA WIFI
During setup, select your network.
yEnter the password when prompted and tap Connect.
yTo turn off WiFi, tap the upper right corner of the touchscreen and select Wi-Fi. On the
WiFi screen, toggle the radio button at the upper right.
CONNECTING VIA ETHERNET
yTo 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.
yThe bike will connect to the network automatically.
SETTING UP YOUR BIKE CONTINUED

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USING THE BIKE
SETTING UP YOUR BIKE CONTINUED
ACTIVATING YOUR COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT
When logging in for the rst time, make sure the Peloton Commercial Bike is connected to
your facility’s WiFi network and have the following ready:
yEmail address associated with your subscription
ySubscription password
yActivation Code(s)
1 Press the power button to turn on the Peloton Commercial Bike. Follow the prompts to
connect to your facility’s WiFi network.
2 Tap Use Activation Key.
3 Enter the email address associated with the commercial subscription and tap Continue.
Note: If the next screen prompts you to enter a credit card, then you did not enter the
correct email address. Please refer to the Account Set Up email that was sent to the
purchaser of the Peloton Commercial Bike.
4 Enter your subscription password and tap Log In.
5 Review the Complete Activation page. If you have more than one activation code, select
the appropriate code from the Membership Key list. Tap Activate Bike.
6 Enter a name for the Bike and tap Done.
7 Conrm your information on the screen. Required elds are pre-populated, while all other
elds are optional. Tap Looks Good! when ready.
8 Select your language
9 You’re all set! From this screen, any user can log into an existing Peloton account or
create a new account and enjoy the full Peloton experience.
WHERE CAN I FIND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION?
When an order is placed, Peloton Commercial Customer Support sends an Account Set
Up email to the email address associated with the subscription. If you are unable to locate
a password, visit https://members.onepeloton.com/forgot-password to reset it before
activating your Bike(s).
MUTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
If the bike is located in a public space, you may wish to mute the speakers.
yTap Settings at the upper right of the screen. Select Device Settings and Sound, and
enable Mute Speakers.
yUsers can connect wired or Bluetooth headphones for audio.
yWhen headphones are connected, a volume slider control appears on the screen.
BLUETOOTH DEVICE AUTO-DELETE
When a user logs out, or is logged out automatically, the Bike will forget any Bluetooth device
connected during their session. This feature comes as a factory setting on the Peloton
Commercial Bike.

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE
AFTER EVERY RIDE
yCleaning: Wipe down the Bike using a damp cloth.
CAUTION:To ensure safe operation and optimal performance, check for wear and
damage and perform maintenance on a regular basis. Replace any damaged or defective
parts immediately. Do not use the Bike until the repair is performed. Only use original
parts from the manufacturer. Changes or modications to this unit not expressly
approved by Peloton could void the warranty.
CAUTION:Always unplug the Bike immediately after use and before cleaning or
performing maintenance. Service other than the procedures described here must be
performed by an authorized technician.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
yCleaning: Clean the Bike thoroughly using a damp cloth and a mild household cleaner
diluted in water. Do not use cleaning products containing bleach or ammonia. Avoid
petroleum-based solvents. Clean the touchscreen using an electronics wipe.
yLeveling feet: If the Bike rocks back and forth, turn each leveling foot clockwise to lower
it, or counterclockwise to raise it until it rests rmly on the oor.
yPedals: Tighten any loose pedal with a 15 mm wrench. Turn clockwise to tighten the right
pedal and counterclockwise to tighten the left pedal.
ySaddle: Make sure the seat is parallel to the ground. If the seat is loose, use the included
13 mm wrench to tighten the seat-xing nuts on both sides.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
Pedals: Replace pedals every 12 months. For further instructions, contact
yEmergency brake: Press down on the resistance knob while pedaling slowly. The ywheel
should come to a complete stop immediately. If it does not, stop using the bike immedi-
ately and contact Peloton Support.
ySeat Slider: Wipe the slider down with a clean cloth and then apply a small amount of
lithium grease.
yFrame: Check the entire frame for signs of wear and damage, and tighten any loose bolts.

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SPARE PARTS
A Saddle SP-03-1
B Small L-handle SP-06/RP-06
C Large L-handle SP-07/RP-07
D Outer Belt Guard SP-11-12
E Belt SP-15
F Right Crank Arm SP-11-17
G Left Crank Arm SP-11-19
H Front Belt Guard SP-11-26
I Sensor Assembly SP-27-2/RP-27
J Foot SP-31
K Wheels SP-32
L Stabilizer Screw Set SP-35
M Wire Bracket SP-41/RP-41
yMonitor Cable SP-39
yInner Wiring SP-38/RP-38
yLabel package PL-11-KIT
yPedals PL-PS7-02-L/R
yWeight Holders SP-09/RP-09
yFront Stabilizer SP-33/RP-33
yRear Stabilizer SP-34/RP-34
yHandlebars SP-43/RP-43
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WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE,
DISASSEMBLE, OR MOVE THE PELOTON
COMMERCIAL BIKE. The Peloton Commercial Bike
was not designed for assembly and installation by
consumers.

USER INSTRUCTIONS
THE FOLLOWING SECTION CONTAINS USER INSTRUCTIONS.
PLEASE DETACH AND MAKE AVAILABLE TO USERS
OF THE PELOTON COMMERCIAL BIKE.

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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read all safety information before
operating the Peloton Commercial Bike.
It is the sole responsibility of the owner
to ensure that all users of the Bike are
informed and aware of all warnings
and precautions. Peloton assumes no
responsibility for personal injury or
property damage sustained by or through
the use of this product.
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.
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 that impair the safe
use of the equipment 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.
Always cycle with the appropriate footwear.
Never ride the bike barefoot. Cycling
barefoot or with inappropriate footwear can
cause serious injury.
If you are using cycling shoes, 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
If you are using clip-in pedals and wearing
cycling shoes, do not attempt to walk in
the cycling shoes. Wear cycling shoes only
while using the Peloton Bike with clip-in
pedals and remove them immediately after
clipping out. Walking on cleats may cause
you to fall or twist your ankle, or otherwise
result in serious injury.
If you are using clip-in pedals and wearing
cycling shoes, be careful when clipping
in and out. While you may need to use
some force, excessive force or aggressive
movements could result in an ankle, foot, or
leg injury.
Ensure that the power cable never passes
under the Bike. Keep the power cord away
from heated surfaces. Always keep the
power cable clean and dry. Sweat, spills, and
other damage to the power cable may result
in property damage or bodily harm.
The Bike should not be used by persons
exceeding 297lb/135kg in weight.
This Bike is for indoor use only. Do not store
the Bike outdoors, near water, or at high
humidity levels.
Inspect the Bike before use. Do not use
the bike if any part is damaged. Report any
damage to the gym supervisor immediately.
All maintenance must be performed by
authorized personnel.
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GETTING STARTED
SEAT HEIGHT
1 Turn L-handle counterclockwise to loosen.
2 Raise or lower seat.
3 Turn L-handle clockwise to tighten.
WARNING: To prevent injury, always adjust the seat and handlebars to your personal
requirements. Do not exceed maximum adjustment marks on seat and handlebar posts
or seat slider.
CAUTION: Always remove any weights from the weight holder before adjusting the seat.
CAUTION: Verify that all adjustment handles are fully tightened. Loose seats or
handlebars can lead to serious injury.
Set the seat height level with the top of your hip bone.
SEAT DEPTH
1 Turn L-handle counterclockwise to loosen.
2 Move seat forward or back.
3 Turn L-handle clockwise to tighten.
Set the seat elbow-to-ngertips length from the handlebars.
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CAUTION: Always remove any weights from the weight holder before adjusting the seat.
CAUTION: Verify that all adjustment handles are fully tightened. Loose seats or
handlebars can lead to serious injury.
CAUTION: Projecting adjustment handles could interfere with your movements. If any
adjustment handle sticks out sideways, pull the handle out, rotate it to point down, and
then release it.
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HANDLEBAR HEIGHT
Set the handlebars to seat height, then adjust until you feel comfortable.
yTurn L-handle counterclockwise to loosen.
yRaise or lower the handlebars
yTurn L-handle clockwise to tighten.
WARNING: Verify that all adjustment handles are fully tightened. Loose seats or
handlebars can lead to serious injury.
BODY POSITION
1 Arms slightly bent
2 Hands rest on the handlebars without reaching
3 Leg slightly bent at the bottom of the stroke
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ADJUSTING THE TOUCHSCREEN
Hold the top and bottom of the touchscreen and tilt it forward or back. You should be able to
view the screen comfortably when seated on the bike.
These adjustments should get you started. If you’re uncomfortable, or want to ne-tune
your Bike’s settings, access Peloton 101 from the menu on your touchscreen or go to
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GETTING STARTED CONTINUED
WARNING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The Peloton Commercial Bike is equipped with dual-platform pedals. One side is
compatible with Shimano SPD cleats. The other side has a toe cage for use with athletic
shoes. Always cycle with appropriate footwear. Never ride the Bike barefoot. 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.
Do not attempt to walk in cycling shoes with cleats. Wear cycling shoes only while using
the Peloton Commercial Bike and remove them immediately after clipping out. Walking
on cleats may cause you to fall or twist your ankle, or otherwise result in serious injury.
Be careful when clipping in and out. While you may need to use some force, excessive
force or aggressive movements could result in an ankle, foot, or leg injury.

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USING TOE CAGES
1 Insert the front of your foot into the toe cage.
2 Thread the strap through the rst opening of the buckle.
3 Pull the strap to tighten. It should be snug, but loose enough that you can remove your
foot without difculty.
4 Thread the end of the strap through the second opening of the buckle to hold the strap
in place.
5 Repeat this process with the other foot.
yTurn knob right to increase resistance.
yTurn knob left to decrease resistance.
yPress knob down for emergency brake.
ADJUSTING RESISTANCE
CAUTION: The Peloton Commercial Bike has a direct driven ywheel; the pedals will
continue to move until the ywheel stops. Reduce speed slowly. To stop the ywheel
immediately, push down the resistance knob.
GETTING STARTED CONTINUED
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