Cleaning and Maintaining the 750 Upright and Recumbent Bike
    
    
    One of the most popular exercise machines is the good old exercise bike. They’ve been around for decades, and can be found
    in pretty much every gym or health facility around the world. As with any piece of equipment, a little attention on a regular
    basis will keep them operating safely and flawlessly for a long time.
    
    
    
Cleaning
    After each use, the bike should be wiped down with 
GymWipes wipes to remove any perspiration or liquid spills. If needed,
    a small amount of a mild cleaning solution can be applied to the cloth, and wiped on to the equipment. Of course, the cleaning
    solution should never be sprayed directly on to the bike. This can cause excessive moisture to get inside the bike’s mechanical
    or electronic components and cause damage or create an electrical hazard.
    
    
    Cardio Touch grips should receive a little extra care to make sure they are wiped clean without excessive moisture. Cybex recommends 
GymWipes wipes. Perspiration
    buildup or moisture inside the grips can create a short circuit that, while posing no danger to the user, can prevent the
    heart rate display from working properly. The grips can be wiped down with a cleaning solution containing alcohol. This
    will remove any buildup of hand lotion, oils, body powder, etc. that can interfere with the heart rate signal. This is the
    ONLY part of the bike that this cleaning solution should be used.
    
    
    While wiping the machine down, look for any obvious signs of wear. Peeling decals or keypads, loose shroud screws, crank
    bolts, paint scratches, and cracked or broken pedal straps are good examples of what to look for. These problems can be
    repaired or replaced in a timely fashion, before deteriorating to the point where the bike is unusable or uncomfortable
    to operate.
    
    
    
Preventive Maintenance
    On a regular basis a more involved cleaning and inspection should be performed by the club maintenance staff or a qualified
    Cybex service technician. The frequency will depend on factors specific to your environment. For example, in a home or a
    quiet facility, an annual or bi-annual schedule may be appropriate. In a busy club or a dusty area, this should occur more
    frequently.
    
    
    The tasks would include vacuuming the area under and around the bike, as well as the bike itself. Cybex recommends that
    the vent for the fan on the side of the 750C and 750R bikes be vacuumed every three months. This will keep any dust buildup
    from interfering with the air flow across the electronics inside the bike.
    
    
    For all Cybex equipment, more specific details on performing these tasks can be found in the Maintenance section of your
    owner’s manual.
    
    
    A copy of all current production Cybex equipment can be found on our website at: 
        http://www.cybexintl.com/support/resources/omanuals.aspx