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INSTRUCTIONS
BODY BIKE
®
INDOOR BIKE
BODY BIKE
®
SMART+ Phantom
ENGLISH

Equipment required 2
Introduction 3
Specifications 4
General information 4
Certification 5
Warranty 6
Assembly
Unpacking 9
Bottom frame 9
Handlebar 11
Bottleholder 11
Saddle 12
Pedals 13
Maintenance
Track your maintenance 16
Adjustment handle horizontal 17
Adjustment handle vertical 19
Service hatch 20
Removal of side covers 20
Replacing the silicon ring 22
Quattro step (Click function) 23
Replacing the emergency kevlar pad 24
Replacing the vertical handle 25
Poly-V belt 26
Posts 27
Control box 28
BODY BIKE Indoor Bike App 29
Support
Troubleshooting 30
Online information 32
Index 33
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unpacking
Drill bit
Drill
Bottom frame
5mm Allen wrench
Saddle
14mm wrench
Pedals
15mm pedal wrench
Grease
Cleaning
Tissue paper or cloth
Spray bottle with water
Soap (only washing-up liquid)
Vaseline oil
Control Box
5mm Allen wrench
Post cleaning
Cloth
Vaseline oil
Adjustment handle
17mm Allen wrench
8mm Allen wrench
6mm Allen wrench
5mm Allen wrench
4mm Allen wrench
Screwdriver
Brake unit
3mm Allen wrench
2,5mm Allen wrench
Poly-V belt
10mm Allen wrench
19mm Allen wrench
Measuring device
Side covers
3mm Allen wrench
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
This manual provides information on the assembly and
maintenance of the BODY BIKE® indoor bike. The manual
is intended for the owners and service people responsible
for cleaning and maintenance.
Before assembling the bike, please read the manual and
prepare the correct tools, see equipment required page 2.
When assembling the bike, we recommend that you follow
the manual step by step.
Maintaining the bike is very important. In the manual, you will
find clear instructions on how to maintain the bike.
Over time it will be necessary to replace worn-out parts.
You will find a detailed description and exploded drawings
of BODY BIKE®’s spare parts on our website
www.body-bike.com. When ordering spare parts from
the local BODY BIKE® distributor, please refer to the item
number (P/N no.) in order to make sure you will receive the
correct spare part.
We recommend that you order original parts, accessories
and materials necessary for the maintenance of the bike
at your local BODY BIKE® distributor.
For further information on accessories, please check our
website www.body-bike.com or email questions to
info@body-bike.com
INTRODUCTION
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Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution:
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential
requirements of the Radio Equipment
Directive, RED 2014/53/EU. The following
test methods have been applied in order
to prove presumption of conformity with
the essential requirements of the RED
2014/53/EU:
EN60950
EN61000-6-2
EN61000-6-3
EN 55022+EN 55024(2010)
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1(2008-04)
EN 301 489-3V1.4.1(2002-08)
EN 300 440-2 V1.3.1(2009-03)
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband
transmission system (transceiver),
intended for use in all EU member states
and EFTA countries, except in France and
Italy where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for
a license at the national spectrum
authorities in order to obtain authorization
to use the device for setting up outdoor
radio links and/or for supplying public
access to telecommunications and/or
network services.
This device may not be used for setting
up outdoor radio links in France and in
some areas the RF output power may be
limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency
range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed
information the end-user should contact
the national spectrum authority in France.
Hereby, BODY BIKE, declares that
the BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom
is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions of RED 2014/53/EU.
ANT+ and Bluetooth
The SMART+ Phantom control box is
compatible with BLE/Bluetooth Smart
and ANT+ certified.
CERTIFICATION
Manufacturer:
BODY BIKE® International A/S
Niels Bohrs Vej 2
DK-9900 Frederikshavn
Denmark
Phone: +45 9843 9696
Weight:
Assembled: 64 kilogram
Packed weight(5 bikes): 350kg
Length, Width, Height:
Assembled size:
106cm, 56cm, 108cm
Packed size (5 bikes):
120cm, 80cm, 114cm
Maximum user weight
150 kg (Please note that the
max. pedal load may be lower)
Patent held for:
Crank system
Materials
Cast iron (containing recycled materials).
Stainless steel.
Plastic (ABS) covers (containing recycled
materials).
High quality stainless steel bearings.
Frame: Robot-welded steel and stainless
steel, powder coated.
Aluminum and anodized aluminum.
Wipe off the bike after EVERY use.
ALWAYS loosen all handles
and release tension after use.
The rubber feet should always be adjusted to
ensure that the bike is in level.
Every other year the rubber feet should be
replaced as the rubber hardens and becomes
unable to absorb the impact.
Tighten up the pedals every 14 days or every month to avoid
them getting loose or breaking off. Pedals and adjustment
handles should be changed once a year.
DO NOT perform stretch exercises on the bike, pedals or up
against the bike, except against the stretch area at the rear end
of the bike.
DO NOT switch the front or seat post from one bike to another.
DO NOT lift the bike by the saddle.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
PLEASE NOTE ALWAYS RELEASE TENSION ON BRAKE AND ALL FOUR ADJUSTMENT HANDLES AFTER USE
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WARRANTY
Figure 1
As information to our customers we hereby outline the warranty obligations applicable to BODY BIKE
®
SMART+
PHANTOM. The warranty comes into force the moment the unit leaves BODY BIKE International A/S.
To get an overview see figure 1.
Warranty for the Danish manufactured BODY BIKE®
SMART+ PHANTOM:
A two-year warranty against manufacturing defects,
excluding normal wear and tear, is given for the
flywheel and pulley. A three-year warranty is given on
the crank and the pedal arms, and a five year warranty
is given against frame breakage.
Consumable items (such as the poly V-belt, brake,
handlebar rubber, adjustment handles, saddle and
pedals, etc.) which are subject to continuous wear and
tear, are not covered by a warranty.
There is currently no warranty applying to the pedals.
The warranty only applies to bikes equipped with
original BODY BIKE® spare parts. All warranties are
cancelled if the bike has been modified or in any way
not used as intended.
In order for the warranty to be sustained, all
instructions in the respective manuals have to be
followed.
This particularly relates to:
• Replacement of rubber feet on the bottom frames
once a year
• Replacement of pedals once a year and tightening
of these
• General cleaning of the bikes after use with correct
materials. DO NOT USE CLEANING PRODUCT
CONTAINING ALCOHOL OR ACID
• Original spare parts must be used on the bike
Warranty repairs are to be carried out by local
apointed distributor or servicepartner of
BODY BIKE International A/S in Denmark.
At the expense of BODY BIKE International A/S.
Related freight costs are held by the customer.
Warranty spare parts are shipped ex. works.
PLEASE NOTE
All warranties are cancelled
if the control box has been
disassembled.
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NONE 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 5 YEARS
CONSUMABLE ITEMS X
FLYWHEEL & PULLEY X
MANUFACTURING DEFECTS X
GENERATOR X
LOAD CELL, BRAKE & CONTROL BOX X
CRANK & PEDAL ARM X
FRAME X
WARRANTY
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Unpacking 9
Bottom frame 9
Handlebar 11
Bottleholder 11
Saddle 12
Pedals 13
ASSEMBLY
1) Open the top of the box and read the manual.
2) Remove all the unmounted parts.
3) Flatten the box on the floor next to the pallet.
4) Loosen the two screws mounting the first bike to the
pallet. See figure 2.
5) Lift the bike off the pallet and place it on the
flattened box to spare your floor from getting marks.
UNPACKING
Figure 2
A fixing tool can be bought at BODY BIKE®
International A/S to ease the mounting of the bottom
frame. Go to page 32.
1) Arrange the bottom frames parallel to each other
on the floor next to the bike, with the correct mounting
distance between them as shown in figure 3. On the
front bottom frame, the transport wheels should point
forward.
2) Take hold of the front post and seat post and lift the
bike onto the bottom frames, see figure 3. Ensure that
the holes in the frame match the holes in the bottom
frames.
3) Put on the spring lock washer and the 8mm bolt
and tighten by using a 5 mm Torque wrench, with clear
indication of toque Nm. See figure 4.
4) Unscrew the rubber feet a little. Place the bike in the
correct position. Turn them up and down until the bike
stands properly and it is in level.
BOTTOM FRAME
PLEASE NOTE
Do not overtighten the nuts. Max 12 Nm.
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ASSEMBLY
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BOTTOM FRAME
Figure 3
Figure 4
Front bottom
frame with wheels
pointing forward
Back bottom frame
LIFTING SPOTS. Be sure that the saddle
and handlebar are locked before lifting
8mm bolt
Washer
Tighten with 12 Nm
1) Release the front sled and pull it completely
backward.
2) Place the handlebar on top of the front sled as
shown in figure 5.
3) From underneath the sled, screw a 4mm bolt with
a washer in between, as shown in figure 5. Tighten the
bolt to a maximum torque of 12 Nm
HANDLEBAR
Figure 5
ASSEMBLY
BOTTLEHOLDER
1) Take the bottleholder and install two o-rings on each
side.
2) Press the bottleholder into the steer as shown in
figure 6. Make sure that the o-rings stay in place.
Washer
4mm bolt
O-Ring
Do not lift in the
saddle
PLEASE NOTE
Do not lift the bike in the bottleholder.
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Bottleholder
Figure 6
Tighten with 12 Nm
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ASSEMBLY
PEDALS
1) Place the right pedal arm with the socket
pointing upwards, see figure 10.
2) Press the emergency brake all the way down
and press it while at the same time tighten the
pedal with 45 Nm.
Please note
The pedals are marked with R for Right and L
for Left side.
The pedals should always be screwed on in the
direction of the handlebar, see figure 11 and 12.
Make sure that the hole in the pedal arm is
greased when mounting the pedal.
Start mounting the pedal by hand as tools will
tighten the pedal at a wrong angle.
3) After tightening by hand, use a 15mm
pedal wrench to tighten the pedal completely
(45Nm/4,5kg).
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Figure 9
Press the emergency
brake down
SADDLE
ONLY RELEVANT IF THE SADDLE IS NOT ALREADY INSTALLED.
1) Place the saddle on top of the cylinder.
2) Secure the saddle by tightening the bolt with 14mm wrench.
Adjustment and tilt can be done before it’s completely fixed.
Adjustment bolt
Figure 7
Adjustment bolt
Tighten with 26 Nm
Figure 8
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Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Tighten in the direction
of the handlebar
Point upwards
MAINTENANCE
Track your maintenance 16
Adjustment handle horizontal 17
Adjustment handle vertical 19
Service hatch 20
Removal of side covers 20
Replacing the silicon ring 22
Quattro step (Click function) 23
Replacing the Emergency Kevlar pad 24
Replacing the vertical handle 25
Poly-V belt 26
Posts 27
Control box 28
BODY BIKE Indoor Bike App 29
MAINTENANCE
PEDALS
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BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom features tracking and service
history capabilities designed to enhance club management
and maintenance.
For Club Managers
Leverage comprehensive performance data to optimize your
facility’s operations. Monitor key metrics such as:
• Total operation time
• Distance covered
• Average wattage output
• Detailed parts history
For Authorized Service Personnel
Efficiently manage bike maintenance with automated
tracking. Easily register replaced spare parts, with the bike
automatically recording:
• Date of replacement
• Accumulated distance at time of replacement
To access the performance and service data:
1) Navigate to the “App settings” menu within the bike’s app.
2) Locate the “Authorized service only” section.
3) Enter the code provided by your BODY BIKE distributor.
TRACK YOUR MAINTENANCE
Club managers Service Technicians
PLEASE NOTE
BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom can only connect
to the app from version 2.2.7 and above.
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PLEASE NOTE
We recommend modifying BIKE ID only when
necessary. iPhones tend to retain the names of
Bluetooth devices, which can cause confusion if
the user has previously connected to the bike.
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Every 3 months the handles need
cleaning and vaseline oil to protect
the parts from sweat, dust, dirt, salt
and water.
1) Remove the front end-cap bye
releasing the two 4mm bolts. See
figure 14.
2) Release resistance and push the
sled forward. The letter
K Should be
above the line as shown in figure 14.
3) Unscrew the 8mm bolt from
below. This enables you to slide off
the handlebar from the sled. See
figure 14.
4) Remove the handlebar, 8mm
bolt, brake plate and plastic tube.
See figure 16.
5) Clean every part if necessary.
Clean also inside the aluminum sled.
Do not use any kind of grease inside
the sled.
6) Check if the brake plate and
8mm bolt are fine. If not replace
these parts.
7) This is optional. If difficulty with
sliding. Use vaseline oil on top of the
front post sled. Apply sparingly
8) Reassemble the sled by pushing
the brake plate into the front post
alu profil. Place it above the hole.
ADJUSTMENT HANDLE HORIZONTAL
PLEASE NOTE
Never use grease or vaseline oil on
the Brake plate. See figure 16.
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Figure 14
End cap
Front post
sled
Figure 13
MAINTENANCE
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End cap
Brake plate
Bolt 8mm
Figure 15
Figure 16
Unscrew the
bolt
MAINTENANCE
9) Insert the 8mm bolt from below.
Mount the plastic tube on top of the bolt from
above.
10) Slide on the handlebar until
K is above the
line. Screw in the bolt.
11) Mount the end cap and the two 4mm bolts.
12) Tighten or loosen the 8 mm bolt to adjust the smart
handle. Make sure that everybody can release the
smart handle. If that is not the case, the smart handle
has been overtightened.
Plastic tube
4mm bolt
ADJUSTMENT HANDLE VERTICAL
Figure 18Figure 17
The vertical adjustment handles doesn’t need cleaning,
but with time they need to be tightened in order to keep
the posts in position. In order to do so a 6mm Allen
wrench is needed.
Front post adjustment
1) Open the service hatch as shown in figure 19.
2) Locate the adjustment bolt, just above the control
box. See figure 17.
3) Use a 6mm Allen wrench to tighten the front post.
4) Lock the adjustment handle and validate if the front
post is fixed. Continue until it is fixed in position.
Saddle post adjustment
1) Push the 6mm Allen wrench into the hole at the back
of the bike. Tighten carefully.
2) Lock the adjustment handle and validate if the
saddle post is fixed. Continue until it is fixed in position.
Control
box
Adjustment
bolt
Adjustment
bolt
Saddle
post
Flywheel
ADJUSTMENT HANDLE HORIZONTAL
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MAINTENANCE
SERVICE HATCH
Figure 19
Most maintenance and actions can be done through
the service hatch. Pull out the service hatch in the small
opening as shown in figure 19.
Small
opening
PLEASE NOTE
Be careful when remounting the service hatch.
The magnets make the hatch snap and can
squeeze a finger.
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REMOVAL OF SIDE COVERS
The side covers can be removed e.g. if the belt needs to
be changed. This is technician only.
1) Dismount the right pedal arm with an 8mm Allen
wrench. See figure 20.
2) Dismount the brake lever. See figure 21.
Hold the cap nut with a 17 mm wrench and unscrew the
brake handle.
Figure 20
10mm
bolts
Figure 21
Cap nut
Brake
handle
PLEASE NOTE
Don’t change the poly v-belt if you don’t have
the right tools to install it properly again.
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Figure 24
3) Remove front and back post sealings. See figure 22.
4) Remove the 4mm bolt in the front and back of the
bike. See figure 23.
5) Pull off the top cover. This makes the two hidden
bolts accessible. See figure 24.
6) Remove the service hatch. See figure 19.
7) Unscrew all bolts on each side cover. 8 bolt on the
left side and 11 on the right side. Keep all the bolts
together in order not to lose them.
Figure 23
4mm
bolt
Figure 22
Post sealing
4mm
bolts
PLEASE NOTE
When assembling, be sure that the
steer and saddle don’t get mixed up
with others.
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MAINTENANCE
If you no longer hear or feel a click when turning the
brake lever, it might need adjustment. This is technician
only.
1) Remove the top cover and the left side cover of the
bike. Go to page 20-21.
2) Find the pin screw on the brake housing. See figure 26.
3) Use a 5mm Allen wrench to adjust the pin screw.
While holding the brake lever, slowly turn the pin screw to
check if the click feels as desired.
4) If you prefer no click at all, completely loosen the pin
screw.
QUATTRO STEP (CLICK FUNCTION)
Pin screw
PLEASE NOTE
Avoid over-tightening the screw.
Minor adjustments are usually
enough.
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Figure 26
The generator wheel has a red silicone ring that runs
against the flywheel. Due to normal wear, the silicone
ring will eventually need replacement. This can be done
by removing the right service hatch (see Figure 19).
1) Remove the old silicone ring by pushing it off the
generator wheel.
2) Position the new silicone ring loosely in the groove on
the edge of the generator wheel.
3) Install the new silicone ring by turning the generator
wheel while gently pushing the ring into place with one
finger.
REPLACING THE SILICON RING
PLEASE NOTE
Ensure the silicone ring is correctly
fitted. Turn the generator wheel
with a finger on the ring to verify
proper seating.
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Silicon ring
Figure 25
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MAINTENANCE
10) On the opposite side, first install the spacer, then
attach the right side of the brake arm.
Note: Ensure the brake arm is correctly seated on the
bearings.
11) While holding the sides in place, loosely tighten the
three 3mm bolts.
12) Tighten the 3mm bolts securely on both sides.
13) Reattach the spring to both sides.
14) Reattach the side covers, top cover, and brake
handle.
The brake unit
REPLACING THE VERTICAL HANDLE
Kevlar
2,5mm
bolts
Figure 28
The brake uses a Kevlar pad for emergency braking.
This Kevlar pad must be replaced if it is worn out. This is
technician only.
1) Remove tension from the brake. Take off the top cover
and both side covers of the bike. Go to page 20-21.
2) Remove the spring from both sides.
3) Loosen the three 3mm bolts. See Figure 27.
4) Remove the other side and ensure the spacer is not
lost.
REPLACING THE EMERGENCY KEVLAR PAD
5) Lift the brake unit off the flywheel and pivot it over
the flywheel.
6) Use a 2.5mm Allen wrench to loosen the two bolts
securing the Kevlar band. See Figure 28.
7) Replace the Kevlar pad with a new one.
8) Tighten the bolts securely. Check the backside to
ensure they are inserted evenly.
9) Place the brake unit back onto the flywheel. Attach
the left side of the brake arm with the spacer already
installed. Mount the brake arm at the load cell and the
plastic block on the frame.
PLEASE NOTE
Do not adjust the load
cell or pressure pin.
The setup is calibrated
for the correct
wattage from the
factory.
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3mm
bolts
Brake arm
Load cell
Figure 27
Plastic
block
The bike has two vertical adjustable handles, making it
easy to customize the bike to your height.
Rear handle:
1) Use a 4 mm Allen key to completely loosen screw (1).
See figure 29.
2) Then, loosen screw (2) with a 5 mm Allen key and
remove the old handle.
3) Place the new handle in position and tighten screw
(2) first, then screw (1).
Front handle:
Use only a 5 mm Allen key to loosen and tighten the
screw on the front handle.
1
2
Figure 29
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MAINTENANCE
Every other week the posts need cleaning
to protect them from sweat etc.
Pull out the seat- and front post until a
STOP sign appear then wipe them clean
with an oily cloth, see figure 31.
Do not pull the saddle and front post out
from the bike, unless it was the intention.
Remember each bike has a bike nr. which
is indicated on the saddle and front post.
Therefore, do not switch posts between
the bikes.
If this has happened, use the BODY
BIKE INDOOR BIKE app to safely switch
the posts back. Step on the pedals and
the bike number will appear in the app.
Match the number with the number on
the posts.
POSTS
PLEASE NOTE
The posts should be cleaned
every other week to keep them
in good condition
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Created by Olena Panasovska
from the Noun Project
1x oily cloth
Release
Figure 31
Vertical
adjustment
Horizontal
adjustment
Pull until a
STOP sign
appear
If the belt does not catch hold of the flywheel, it is time for
it to be tightened. Do not adjust this if you don’t have the
right tools. Check step 5.
1) Remove the service hatch on both sides of the bike. See
figure 19.
2) Loosen the bolts (1) on both sides of the bike with a 19
mm wrench. See figure 30.
3) Loosen the nuts (2) on the counter bolt on both sides of
the bike with a 10 mm wrench. See figure 30.
4) Use a wrench to tighten the counter bolts (3). On the
right side, the tool should be pulled downwards and on the
left side upwards to tighten with a 10 mm wrench.
5) The belt should be tightened to approximately 125
kg/229 Hz. To measure this, a special device can be bought
at your local BODY BIKE® distributor. Go to page 32.
6) Tighten the counter bolt (2) on both sides of the bike
again.
7) And tighten the bolt(1) again on both sides of the bike.
8) Close the bike by fastening the two hatches again.
POLY-V BELT
PLEASE NOTE
The belt should be evenly tightened on both sides.
The flywheel should be parallel with the long main
side member.
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1
2
3
Figure 30
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Connect the BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom with the BODY BIKE
INDOOR BIKE App and get a long range of different workout
data.
1) Start time
2) Duration
3) Intensity scale in percentage.
4) Watt (Live, Avg and Max)
5) RPM (Live, Avg and Max)
6) Km/t (Live, Avg and Max)
7) Distance
8) Kcal/t (Live, Avg and Max)
9) HR (Live, Avg and Max)
10) FTP in percentage.
If some of the Live data doesn’t appear eg. RPM, then open the
service hatch and check if a magnet is mounted on the side of the
flywheel. If not then contact inf[email protected]om.
PLEASE NOTE
HR data is only possible if an HRM is connected with the BODY
BIKE app. Download the app on Play store or App store.
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Figure 33
PLEASE NOTE
BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom can only connect
to the app from version 2.2.7 and above.
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BODY BIKE INDOOR BIKE APP
MAINTENANCE
CONTROL BOX
The control box is located as shown in figure 32.
This is the part of the bike which handles all data. It
communicates through ANT+ and Bluetooth, which
means that the SMART+ Phantom can connect to a
long range of different software. Check out Explore
and virtual software at www.body-bike.com.
The LED light on the side of the control box tells in
which state the bike is in.
1) Constant blue. The bike is connected to a device.
2) Flashing blue. The bike is searching for a device.
3) Purple. Bootloader menu. This is technician only.
4) Yellow. Updating firmware. This is technician only.
5) Green. No loadcell number registred. This is
technician only.
To activate the control box, you need to turn the
pedals. The generator will then provide power to
the control box. If there is no light, then open the
service hatch and check if the red silicon ring on the
generator wheel is in good condition.
Magnet
Control
box
LED
Light
Figure 32
PLEASE NOTE
The SMART+ Phantom can only be
connected to one device at a time trough
bluetooth.
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1) How to get rid of downwards movement in
the saddle and steer?
If the front post or saddle post begins to slide down
even though they are locked by the smart handles, it
is time to tighten them up. Go to page 19 and follow
the instructions. Remember, do not overtighten.
Everybody needs to be able to adjust the bike.
TROUBLESHOOTER
4) Does the BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom
provide LIVE tracking data?
The BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom provides a
long list of tracking data. But an external device is
needed in order to display the data. Go to page 29
and download the BODY BIKE INDOOR BIKE app on
your phone.
3) Does the LED light, from the bikes left side,
have any meaning?
The BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom is equipped with
a control box which is the heart of the bike. This box
communicated through colour, telling which state
it is in. Go to page 28 and get an overview of the
colour codes.
6) Can I replace the handlebar with a new
one?
If there are several SMART+ Phantom bikes in the
room, it is important not to switch the front- and
saddle posts between the bikes. The bike has a
unique number, which is located on the posts. Go to
page 27.
2) How to get rid of horizontal movement in
the saddle and steer?
If the front sled or saddle sled begins to slide
forward even though they are locked by the smart
handles, it is time to tighten them up Go to page
17-18 and follow the instructions. Remember, do not
overtighten. Everybody needs to be able to adjust
the bike.
5) Does the warranty cover me?
If something on your bike breaks it is always a good
idea to check if it is covered by the warranty. Go to
page 6 and 7. This gives you the overview that you
need. If the warranty covers the damage then go to
page 32.
7) The poly-v belt doesn’t grip properly in the
flywheel?
This can easily be fixed. Go to page 26 and follow
the instructions. But do not perform this action if you
don’t have the necessary tools.
8) Any good daily advice to keep the bikes in a
good condition?
It is not only important to follow the maintenance
but also very important to treat the bike well
in everyday use. This keeps the bikes in a good
condition.
Go to page 4 and make sure that this is respected in
daily use.
TROUBLESHOOTER
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INDEX
Adjustment handles 17-19, 25
Adjustment screw 19, 26
Assembly 8- 14
Belt 7, 26
Bottom frame 9-10
Bottle holder 11
Brake 23-25
Cleaning 20-21, 26-27
Cover 20-21
Crank, warranty 6
Frame 6, 9-10
Grease 14, 17
Handle 17-19, 25
Handlebar 11
Height 4
Information, general 4
Length 4
Maintenance 15-29
Manufacturer 4
Mounting 9, 13
Patent 4
Pedal 13-14
Poly V-belt 26
Post (front and seat) 27
Product description 4
Rubber feet 4, 7, 9
Saddle 12
Side cover 20-21
Tools 13, 20, 26
Trouble shooter 30-31
User weight 4
Wear and tear 7
Weight 4
Width 4
ONLINE INFORMATION
Need any spare parts?
If you need any spare parts for your bike, follow the link below and choose your location.
You will then get the direct contact information for your local distributor.
https://body-bike.com/distributors-search/
Need more information?
Wanna know more about your BODY BIKE SMART+ Phantom, follow the link below.
https://body-bike.com/indoor-bikes/phantom/
Need online support?
If you have any questions, problems or anything else regarding your BODY BIKE,
You are welcome to contact us on the mail below.
info@body-bike.com
Looking for another bike?
Take a look at our collection.
We provide a wide range of bikes and customization.
Follow the link below.
https://body-bike.com/category/indoor-bikes/
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THE SUSTAINABLE CHOICE
The bike’s durability ensures a longer lifespan, reducing
the need for frequent replacements and subsequent
carbon emissions associated with the production of
new units. By creating a product that stands the test of
time, the company promotes sustainable consumption
and minimizes waste.
WE HAVE DONE IT FOR YEARS
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BODY BIKE
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International A/S
Niels Bohrs Vej 2
DK-9900 Frederikshavn
Denmark
Phone: +45 9843 9696
www.body-bike.com
info@body-bike.com
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