Body Sculpture BC 5700

Since the 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.

Sensors

: Built-in hand pulse sensors are located on the handlebars. 🧼 Maintenance Tips

The official manual is a multi-language document (typically English, French, and Spanish) containing:

Design and components At the heart of the BC-5700 is the magnetic resistance unit. Unlike friction pads, magnets act on the flywheel without contact, which minimizes wear and significantly reduces noise. Resistance on the BC-5700 is typically adjusted either by a knob that moves the magnet assembly closer to or farther from the flywheel or by an electronic controller integrated with the console on more advanced variants. The BC-5700 commonly uses a manual resistance knob, offering several levels of resistance adequate for light-to-moderate cardiovascular training and interval work, though it won’t reach the extremely high loads found on heavy commercial spin bikes.

Cleaning

: Wipe down the frame and console after each use to prevent perspiration from causing corrosion.

Stabilizers

: Attach the front and rear stabilizers to the main frame using carriage bolts and washers from the underside.

Check battery installation (usually requires AAA batteries) and ensure all wiring connections between the frame and console are secure. Erratic Readings: