Assembly Manual
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213 Schwinn® Recumbent Exercise Bike Parts List Full Size Hardware Chart Product Illustration Assembly Instructions
213 Schwinn® Recumbent Exercise Bike Parts List Full Size Hardware Chart Product Illustration Assembly Instructions
Assembly Manual
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... size hardware chart and parts list of the 213 Recumbent Bike is suggested to assemble and properly use the 213 exercise bike. • You will need the following tools to complete the assembly: 5mm Allen wrench (supplied) Open wrench 13mm, 14mm, 15mm (supplied) Phillips screwdriver (supplied) Also, to familiarize yourself with the moving pedals 213 Schwinn Recumbent Bike Parts List, Hardware Chart...
... size hardware chart and parts list of the 213 Recumbent Bike is suggested to assemble and properly use the 213 exercise bike. • You will need the following tools to complete the assembly: 5mm Allen wrench (supplied) Open wrench 13mm, 14mm, 15mm (supplied) Phillips screwdriver (supplied) Also, to familiarize yourself with the moving pedals 213 Schwinn Recumbent Bike Parts List, Hardware Chart...
Owner's Manual
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...on the proper use or maintenance of the rear stabilizer. Nautilus OM 113/213 08/18/2004 12:00 AM Page 28 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF YOUR SCHWINN EXERCISE BIKE ■ Moving your Exercise Bike To move the upright bike, carefully but securely lift the rear end of the "-" to lower the ...B ■ Maintenance Disconnect power supply before beginning to the desired location (Fig A). Weekly: Check for loose, broken, damaged or worn parts. To move the recumbent bike, carefully but securely pull the handlebars toward you have any dust, dirt, or grime from the surfaces.
...on the proper use or maintenance of the rear stabilizer. Nautilus OM 113/213 08/18/2004 12:00 AM Page 28 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE OF YOUR SCHWINN EXERCISE BIKE ■ Moving your Exercise Bike To move the upright bike, carefully but securely lift the rear end of the "-" to lower the ...B ■ Maintenance Disconnect power supply before beginning to the desired location (Fig A). Weekly: Check for loose, broken, damaged or worn parts. To move the recumbent bike, carefully but securely pull the handlebars toward you have any dust, dirt, or grime from the surfaces.