3D innovations DeskCycle User Manual - Page 12
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Below are some of the accessories available for the DeskCycle.
Visit the DeskCycle website www.DeskCycle.com for a complete list of accessories.
Display with Large Text
Pros:
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The numerals are twice the size as the numerals of
the standard display.
Cons:
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It only displays one function at a time. You can
press the button on the front to select which
functions is displayed.
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The Large Display is not needed when using the
DeskCycle at your desk. The Display Stand lets you
place your display on your desk as close as you
need it to be.
Short Front Leg
Pros: This leg gives you another inch of clearance between
your knees and the underneath side of your desk.
Cons:
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It places your feet closer to the ground. It becomes
more important to point your toes forward on the
downward pedal stroke to prevent your heels from
hitting the ground.
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Some people may have a physical condition that limits
how much they can point their toes.
Before purchasing this leg, read the section
"Tips for Using the DeskCycle" in this manual.
The paragraph "If your Knees Hit your Desk" has
suggestions for lowering your knees.
10 Inch Rear Leg
In rare cases a shorter person may not be able to reach
the pedals. This is because their chair legs prevent them
from placing the DeskCycle close enough. The 10 inch leg
fits between chair legs better than the 15 inch leg.
Only a very small number of people may actually need
this leg. As an approximation you would have to be
shorter than 5 feet tall, and your chair legs would have to
be close together. Even then you may not need this leg.
Lowering your chair may solve the problem.
Pros: Lets you place the DeskCycle closer to your chair.
Cons: None.
Contact us if you need this leg. We'll send you one for
free.
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