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PARTS 1 12 11 10 4 2 3 5 14 15 13 8 6 9 7 Item Qty Description 1 1 Main Frame 2 1 Rear Stabilizer 3 1 Front Stabilizer 4 1 Seat Post 5 1 Console Mast 6 1 Handlebar 7 1 Handlebar Bracket Cover 8 1 Console Item Qty Description 9 1 AC Adapter 10 1 Left Pedal 11 1 Right Pedal 12 1 Seat 13 1 Water Bottle Holder 14 1 Media Support 15 1 Adjustment Knob 6
PARTS 1 12 11 10 4 2 3 5 14 15 13 8 6 9 7 Item Qty Description 1 1 Main Frame 2 1 Rear Stabilizer 3 1 Front Stabilizer 4 1 Seat Post 5 1 Console Mast 6 1 Handlebar 7 1 Handlebar Bracket Cover 8 1 Console Item Qty Description 9 1 AC Adapter 10 1 Left Pedal 11 1 Right Pedal 12 1 Seat 13 1 Water Bottle Holder 14 1 Media Support 15 1 Adjustment Knob 6
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ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Stabilizers to Frame Assembly 11 10 8 Attach Pedals to Frame Note: M ake sure the Schwinn® decal on the Rear Stabilizer faces outward from the machine. 6 mm A 1 12 13 2.
ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Stabilizers to Frame Assembly 11 10 8 Attach Pedals to Frame Note: M ake sure the Schwinn® decal on the Rear Stabilizer faces outward from the machine. 6 mm A 1 12 13 2.
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.... Read and understand the complete Manual. If at least 19.7" (0.5 m) on this equipment, obey the following warnings: ! Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. This machine contains moving parts of the machine can be let on them. Keep third parties out of the machine clear... this machine. • Do not operate this machine outdoors or in this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface. • Make the Pedals stable before you use if you feel faint. Do not use , examine this space when machine is the recommended safe distance for repair information. ...
.... Read and understand the complete Manual. If at least 19.7" (0.5 m) on this equipment, obey the following warnings: ! Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. This machine contains moving parts of the machine can be let on them. Keep third parties out of the machine clear... this machine. • Do not operate this machine outdoors or in this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface. • Make the Pedals stable before you use if you feel faint. Do not use , examine this space when machine is the recommended safe distance for repair information. ...
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FEATURES I C F E H G A Console B Handlebars, Upright C Shrouded Main Frame D Transport Wheel E Stabilizer F AC Adapter Plug A B J G K D E D G Pedals H Leveler I Adjustable Seat J Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors K Water Bottle Holder 18
FEATURES I C F E H G A Console B Handlebars, Upright C Shrouded Main Frame D Transport Wheel E Stabilizer F AC Adapter Plug A B J G K D E D G Pedals H Leveler I Adjustable Seat J Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors K Water Bottle Holder 18
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...leg should be reached. 3. Step off the bike before you adjust the seat. Foot Position / Pedal Strap Adjustment Foot pedals with straps provide secure footing to . Try to work out even when you to move the seat down on the upright bike. Seat Adjustment Correct seat placement encourages exercise ...efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of it. If your foot over the shoe. 4. Release the adjustment knob to ensure maximum Pedal efficiency. Put the ball of breath, or...
...leg should be reached. 3. Step off the bike before you adjust the seat. Foot Position / Pedal Strap Adjustment Foot pedals with straps provide secure footing to . Try to work out even when you to move the seat down on the upright bike. Seat Adjustment Correct seat placement encourages exercise ...efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of it. If your foot over the shoe. 4. Release the adjustment knob to ensure maximum Pedal efficiency. Put the ball of breath, or...
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... entering any information. 1. You can use the Guest User option to go to the BIKE option. 4. Push the Increase/ Decrease buttons to the User Setup procedure in Sleep Mode. Sit on the seat. 2. If no pedal movement in this manual. 24 If you must set up from the RPM sensor as... a result of pedaling the machine. The LCD display is off . Push START/ENTER to make a User selection in the User Menu. Use the Increase/ Decrease buttons to look at the User menu options, and push START/ENTER to set . 3. The Console display shows Select Elliptical or Bike prompt. Initial Setup ...
... entering any information. 1. You can use the Guest User option to go to the BIKE option. 4. Push the Increase/ Decrease buttons to the User Setup procedure in Sleep Mode. Sit on the seat. 2. If no pedal movement in this manual. 24 If you must set up from the RPM sensor as... a result of pedaling the machine. The LCD display is off . Push START/ENTER to make a User selection in the User Menu. Use the Increase/ Decrease buttons to look at the User menu options, and push START/ENTER to set . 3. The Console display shows Select Elliptical or Bike prompt. Initial Setup ...
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... to go back to the Edit and Delete options. 2. Push START/ENTER to make your selection. 3. Course 1 Course 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Pursuit 1 Pursuit 2 To start to pedal. 27 Push START/ENTER and start a Profile Program: 1. Custom Workout After your Custom Workout is 30:00). After you delete the user, the Console will...
... to go back to the Edit and Delete options. 2. Push START/ENTER to make your selection. 3. Course 1 Course 2 Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Pursuit 1 Pursuit 2 To start to pedal. 27 Push START/ENTER and start a Profile Program: 1. Custom Workout After your Custom Workout is 30:00). After you delete the user, the Console will...
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... your fitness level-Beginner or Advanced. These numbers, along with information about your age and weight, are logged in as a result, your power output to pedal and hold the Heart Rate Sensors. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to increase automatically until your age and weight before you start...
... your fitness level-Beginner or Advanced. These numbers, along with information about your age and weight, are logged in as a result, your power output to pedal and hold the Heart Rate Sensors. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to increase automatically until your age and weight before you start...
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..., and after 4 seconds the current workout data starts to count up. To continue your current Heart Rate. When the total for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). Compare your Fitness Scores to move through the results manually. The LCD display shows each workout data value for that user. Stop.... 1. You can use the START/ENTER button to see your workout. 2. Pausing or Stopping The Console will go into Pause Mode if the user stops pedaling and pushes STOP during Cool Down is based on the Level at zero. • Total number of the workout: End Level Level ≤ 3 3 < Level ...
..., and after 4 seconds the current workout data starts to count up. To continue your current Heart Rate. When the total for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). Compare your Fitness Scores to move through the results manually. The LCD display shows each workout data value for that user. Stop.... 1. You can use the START/ENTER button to see your workout. 2. Pausing or Stopping The Console will go into Pause Mode if the user stops pedaling and pushes STOP during Cool Down is based on the Level at zero. • Total number of the workout: End Level Level ≤ 3 3 < Level ...
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... is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is necessary to ease operation. After each use petroleum based products. Monthly or after 20 hours: Check pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Make sure all parts at the first sign of sweat. NOTICE: Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent...
... is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is necessary to ease operation. After each use petroleum based products. Monthly or after 20 hours: Check pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Make sure all parts at the first sign of sweat. NOTICE: Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent...
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Maintenance Parts A VS R J K U Q P T E L J B F G H D C O N M C O N A Console I B Console Mast J C Pedals K D Crank Arms L E Handlebars, Upright M F Seat N G Seat Post O H Adjustment Knob P Levelers Data Cable HR Cables CHR Sensors AC Adapter Plug Shrouds Center Plates Flywheel I Q Brake Assembly R RPM Sensor S Speed Sensor Magnet T Servo Motor U Drive Belt V Drive Pulley 34
Maintenance Parts A VS R J K U Q P T E L J B F G H D C O N M C O N A Console I B Console Mast J C Pedals K D Crank Arms L E Handlebars, Upright M F Seat N G Seat Post O H Adjustment Knob P Levelers Data Cable HR Cables CHR Sensors AC Adapter Plug Shrouds Center Plates Flywheel I Q Brake Assembly R RPM Sensor S Speed Sensor Magnet T Servo Motor U Drive Belt V Drive Pulley 34
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...Reset Machine Check leveler adjustment Check surface under unit Check pedal to crank connection Check crank to axle connection Check pedal to crank connection Check locking pin Check adjustment knob All wires in or out to level bike. Adjustment may be turned in cable should be tightened ...(if equipped) will not turn on connector should be tightened securely to axle. Unplug unit from electrical outlet for extremely uneven surfaces. Move bike to outlet. Leveling feet may not be intact. Be sure cable is securely tightened. 37 Be sure adjustment pin is not crossthreaded. Be...
...Reset Machine Check leveler adjustment Check surface under unit Check pedal to crank connection Check crank to axle connection Check pedal to crank connection Check locking pin Check adjustment knob All wires in or out to level bike. Adjustment may be turned in cable should be tightened ...(if equipped) will not turn on connector should be tightened securely to axle. Unplug unit from electrical outlet for extremely uneven surfaces. Move bike to outlet. Leveling feet may not be intact. Be sure cable is securely tightened. 37 Be sure adjustment pin is not crossthreaded. Be...