Spinning SPINPower Studio Crank Manuel utilisateur

OWNER’S MANUAL
STUDIO CRANK
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CONTENTS
The SPINPower® Studio Crank
What’s Inside
SPINPower® Studio Crank Features
Checking or Replacing the Batteries
Pairing the SPINPower® Studio Crank
Removing your Existing Crank and Pedal
Installing the SPINPower® Studio Crank
Care and Maintenence
Frequently Asked Questions
Certification and Limitations
Warranty Information and Customer Support
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Thank you for purchasing the SPINPower®
Studio Crank. Power measurement is a key
component of the SPINPower® program that
was developed by the leader of the indoor
cycling world: Spinning®. This crank will measure a
rider’s eort and is designed to be compatible with
Bluetooth and ANT+ devices to provide a rider with
real (and not estimated) power measurement. The
crank is also compatible with many popular cycling
apps and most leaderboard systems.
This owner’s manual will explain all of the key features
of this crank as well as take you through each step
of installing the crank onto your commercial Spinner®
bike. Be sure to log on to spinning.com for all of the
latest updates and information about SPINPower® and
the Spinning® program.
©2019 Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. All rights reserved.
Spin®, Spinner®, Spinning®, Spin Fitness® and the Spinning logo
are registered trademarks that are owned by Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc.
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THE SPINPOWER®
STUDIO CRANK
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SPINPOWER® STUDIO CRANK OWNER’S MANUAL
Tools Needed to Install the SPINPower® Crank
1. Spinning® or Park CWP-7 crank removal tool (not included).
2. Corresponding wrenches to fit the crank removal tool.
3. 8mm Allen torque wrench for the crank and pedal bolt.
4. 3mm Allen wrench for the battery door (included).
5. White lithium grease or light oil.
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WHAT’S INSIDE
1. SPINPower® Studio Crank
2. 3mm allen wrench (for the battery compartment)
3. 3 AA batteries
4. 8mm crank bolt (NOT for the pedal)
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General
Proprietary oversized steel crank design with Morse
Taper threadless connections for both the pedal
and crank.
Proprietary battery configuration with 3 AA batteries
and energy-saving firmware for longer time between
battery changes (battery life depends upon usage).
Single sliding battery door access for ease of use
and security.
Dual mode design allows for compatibility with both
ANT+ and Bluetooth devices.
Powder coated finish for durability.
Specifications
Compatible only with Spinning® branded bikes.
More specifically, compatible with all commercial
Spinner® bikes manufactured by Precor. Also
compatible with some previous versions of Spinner®
bikes that featrure a Morse Taper connection to the
crank and pedals.
Powered by 3 AA batteries.
Compatible with ANT+ (Studio SpinPower Comput-
er) and Bluetooth Smart devices (smart phones,
tablets, smart TVs).
D powermeter technology (patent pending)
measures tri-axial strain on your crank arm for
accurate, consistent data.
Crank calibration and maintenance is supported
by the SPINPower® Crank Connect App which is
available in the iOS and Android stores.
Data accuracy: +/- 1% error margin
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FEATURES
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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
1. Use the 3mm allen wrench to remove the single
allen bolt on the battery door (as shown).
2. Slide the cover forward (towards the pedal side) as
shown to reveal the battery compartment. Note the
orientation of the 3 AA batteries.
3. Place the batteries as shown with all three positive
ends pointing towards the pedal end of the crank.
4. Slide the cover back onto the crank and secure it
with the screw that was previously removed. The screw
should be snug. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREW.
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PAIRING THE CRANK
Your crank is designed to pair with a wide variety
of devices that receive signals in either ANT+ or
Bluetooth formats. The crank is equipped with a
motion sensor that will turn it on while the crank is
rotating making an on/o switch unnecessary. Once
the crank is rotated it will take a few seconds for the
signal to activate your display device.
If you are pairing this for the first time to the Studio
SPINPower® computer, we suggest you pair the
crank before installing it on your Spinner® bike.
The instructions for this pairing can be found in the
SPINPower® Studio Computer box and also online at
Spinning.com.
ANT+ ID
Each crank has a unique 5-digit ANT+ identification
code so that many cranks can be used in the same
room at the same time. It can also be used as a
unique identifier when pairing to a display device.
Some display devices will show that number when
initial pairing occurs. For reference, the 5-digit
number is located on the bottom edge of the black
plastic housing as shown. In the photo above, the
ANT+ ID is 64560. Your number will most likely be
dierent from that. Also take note of the serial number
of your crank that has been etched on the back side
of the crank underneath the pedal connection.
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REMOVING YOUR
EXISTING CRANK
You may need to remove your existing crank before
installing your new SPINPower® crank. To do so, you
need an 8mm allen wrench as well as a heavy duty
crank removal tool. (SPINTech® tool by Spinning®, Park
CWP-7 tool or equivalent – available on Spinning.com).
Keep the crank from rotating during installation.
Before starting, place the crank in an easily
accessible location for both crank and pedal bolts
(crank pointed towards the back works well). Then
turn the resistance knob clockwise until the flywheel
and crank are locked.
Remove the pedal first.
1. Locate the pedal bolt (on the back side of the
crank). Insert the 8mm allen wrench and turn it count-
er-clockwise for removal.
2. Before threading in the crank removal tool (for both
the pedal and crank), unthread the center bolt (on the
tool) so that the tip is pulled back inside the body (as
shown). Your tool may dier, but unscrew that main
bolt until it clears the body as shown.
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REMOVING YOUR
EXISTING CRANK (continued)
(Removing the pedal, continued)
3. Once the tool is ready, thread the body of the crank
removal tool into the fine threads of the crank. It is
VERY IMPORTANT that this tool is threaded into the
crank in a straight manner. Do not cross-thread this
tool and make sure to turn the tool into the crank by
hand for the first few threads. Once confirmed that the
tool is in straight, proceed to use a wrench to tighten
the tool so that it is completely threaded into the crank.
4. Once the tool is fully threaded into the crank, use
a wrench to turn the removal bolt clockwise into the
crank. It might take a few turns that might require
heavy force. The center of that tool will “push” the
pedal out.
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Now it’s time to remove the crank.
1. Use the 8mm allen wrench to remove the center
crank bolt by turning it counter-clockwise.
REMOVING YOUR
EXISTING CRANK (continued)
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2. The process for removing the crank is exactly
like removing the pedal (prevously outlined). Before
threading in the crank removal tool, unthread the
center bolt (on the tool) so that the tip is recessed
(see diagram on page 9). Once set, thread the body
of the crank removal tool into the fine threads of
the crank. It is VERY IMPORTANT that this tool is
threaded into the crank in a straight manner. Do not
cross-thread this tool.
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