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.
- Important: Pedals are threaded specifically for left and right sides.
- Right Pedal: Threads Clockwise (Righty-tighty).
- Left Pedal: Threads Counter-Clockwise (Lefty-tighty).
- Screw them in by hand first to avoid cross-threading, then tighten with a wrench.
Check battery installation (usually requires AAA batteries) and ensure all wiring connections between the frame and console are secure. Erratic Readings: