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Cautions and Safety

Cautions
Failure to observe these warnings could result in physical injury or damage to the
MagneTrainer.
Use the MagneTrainer indoors on a level surface. Keep the MagneTrainer away from
moisture and dust.
Make sure that the pedals are on tight. Loose pedals will slowly come undone. Using the
bike with loose pedals can damage the threads on the crank arms. Stripped crank-arm
threads are not covered by the warranty.
Wear suitable clothing when using the MagneTrainer. Do not wear loose clothing that could
become caught on the bike. Always wear athletic shoes.
Do not subject the bike to heavy shock or treat it excessively. Do not disassemble or
modify it. Doing so will void the warranty.
The Magnetrainer has sealed bearings and is maintenance free. Lubricants are not
necessary and can actually damage the bike.
Do not place the bike in a location where it will be in contact with direct sunlight or where
it will be exposed to high temperatures or excessive humidity.
Safety
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious injury, please read the following precautions before
using the MagneTrainer.
Read all instructions in this manual before using the MagneTrainer. Use the MagneTrainer
only as described.
It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the MagneTrainer are
adequately informed of all precautions.
Never use this device after drinking alcohol; doing so is dangerous and could result in
serious injury or accident.
Do not place this device in a location where it may cause an obstruction. Do not leave the
device unattended after use. Be sure to move and store it in a safe place to avoid injury.
If using the Velcro® tether, remove it between uses to avoid a tripping hazard.
Consult Your Physician
It is always important to consult your physician before starting an exercise program. This is
particularly true if any of the following apply to your current medical condition:
Chest pain or pain in the neck and/or arm
Shortness of breath
A diagnosed heart condition
Joint and/or bone problems
Currently taking cardiac and/or blood pressure medications
Have not previously been physically active
Dizziness or blurred vision
Those with physical handicaps should use this device only under supervision.
If none of these apply to you then start gradually and sensibly. However, if you feel any of the
physical symptoms listed above when you start your exercise program, contact your physician
right away. If one or more of the statements listed above applies for you, see your physician
before beginning an exercise program. An exercise-stress test may be used to help plan your
exercise program.
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