Upon arrival, customer told me that the peloton that she just received yesterday is causing the garage GFCI trip. We will be conducting a diagnosis to determine why the circuit tripped. We will also be providing the customer with an option to install heavier receptacles at these locations that will allow 20 A to pass through. Manufacturer specifies that they want to have a dedicated 15 amp circuit. We will provide the customer and option to have a 15 amp or 20 amp dedicated circuit installed if they choose to do so. After conducting our diagnostic, we determine that the ground fault circuit interrupter is causing the peloton trip. We plugged the peloton into a separate outlet inside of the home and it held all the way through the calibration process. We conducted an amp draw on the product and it appeared that it is only pulling 2.5 A which will not overload the circuit. It is my recommendation to move the peloton to a location in the home that does not require GFCI protection.