Body Sculpture Bc 5700 Magnetic Bike Manual //free\\
Since the Body Sculpture BC 5700 is a discontinued model, physical manuals are becoming rare. However, based on the standard engineering of Body Sculpture magnetic bikes and the specific features of the BC 5700 model, I have compiled a comprehensive User Guide & Manual below.
This guide covers assembly, console operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Body Sculpture Bc 5700 Magnetic Bike Manual
Step 4 – Pedal Installation
As noted: Tighten the right pedal clockwise. Tighten the left pedal counter-clockwise. The manual warns that cross-threading here is the number one cause of warranty claims. Since the Body Sculpture BC 5700 is a
Body Sculpture BC 5700 Magnetic Bike User Guide
Unboxing and Assembly: Getting Started
If you are still in the box phase, the manual usually outlines a straightforward process, but here are the "insider" tips that the standard diagrams often miss: Step 4 – Pedal Installation As noted: Tighten
- Inventory First: Lay out all bolts, washers, and tools. The BC 5700 typically comes with a specific spanner and Allen keys. Don't try to use your own power tools; hand-tightening is often safer to avoid stripping the plastic casing.
- Stabilizers Matter: The front and rear stabilizers (the feet bars) must be bolted on tightly. This is the foundation of the bike. If these are loose, the bike will rock side-to-side when you pedal hard.
- The Handlebar Post: This is often the trickiest part. You will need to feed the computer cable through the handlebar post before bolting it to the main frame. Pro Tip: Use a piece of tape to hold the cable connector so it doesn't slip back inside the post while you are attaching the bolts.
- Seat Height: Adjust the seat post so that when your foot is at the bottom of the pedal stroke, your knee has a slight bend. If your leg is fully straight or deeply bent, you risk joint strain.