Problem |
Solution/Cause |
Touchscreen display is not bright, is incomplete, or imperfect. |
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Erratic pulse display/pulse does not display when using hand pulse sensors. |
- Ensure that both hands are securely holding the hand pulse sensors for at least 10 seconds. Both hands must be holding the sensors for a pulse reading to display.
- Ensure that the hand pulse wire and console wire are securely connected.
- The hand pulse wires/board may be broken or damaged. Submit a ticket to the Spirit Service Department here.
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Erratic pulse display/pulse does not display when using wireless chest strap. |
- Check to ensure that your wireless heart rate monitor is oriented correctly. Try applying a small amount of moisture to the sensors to improve the quality of the contact against your skin.
- Ensure that your wireless heart rate monitor is within 3' of the bike console and that there are no other chest straps within range of the console.
- If problems persist, it is possible that the battery signal is low. Replace the battery of your heart rate monitor.
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During use, bike makes squeaking, thumping, or clicking noises. |
- Hardware was likely not sufficiently tightened during assembly. Check all bolts to ensure they are as tightened as possible. It may be necessary to use a larger wrench than the wrench originally provided. Learn more about bike noise here.
- The crank arms nuts need to be retightened.
- If after confirming that all nuts and bolts are sufficiently tightened, it is possible that the bike needs to be leveled. Learn more about how to level your bike here.
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Bike feels "rough" to pedal. |
Hardware was likely not sufficiently tightened during assembly. Check all bolts to ensure they are as tightened as possible. It may be necessary to use a larger wrench than the wrench originally provided. Learn more about bike noise here.
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Bike does not have resistance when pedaling. |
The control board or the brake resistance voltage wire is likely damaged and/or broken. Submit a ticket to the Spirit Service Department here.
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