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CONTENTS Table of Contents Hardware 2 Exploded View 3 Parts List 4 Assembly Instructions 5 Important Contact Numbers 17 1
CONTENTS Table of Contents Hardware 2 Exploded View 3 Parts List 4 Assembly Instructions 5 Important Contact Numbers 17 1
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If you have damaged components, please contact Schwinn at 1.800.864.1270 2 / #ARRIAGE"OLT-X0X-- / -X0XMM / / 2EGULAR7ASHER / LOCKNUTFOR - / / / 2EGULAR7ASHER 3CREWDRIVER0EDAL7RENCH / 3CREWS-X0XMM !LLEN+EY 3OCKET7RENCH -- Hardware Note: Please verify you are missing items, are short quantities, or have all correct parts and quantities before assembling unit.
If you have damaged components, please contact Schwinn at 1.800.864.1270 2 / #ARRIAGE"OLT-X0X-- / -X0XMM / / 2EGULAR7ASHER / LOCKNUTFOR - / / / 2EGULAR7ASHER 3CREWDRIVER0EDAL7RENCH / 3CREWS-X0XMM !LLEN+EY 3OCKET7RENCH -- Hardware Note: Please verify you are missing items, are short quantities, or have all correct parts and quantities before assembling unit.
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... 1 O-1 Screw M8xP1.25x85L 1 O-2 Nylon nut 1 O-3 Flat washer 8x16x1 2 O-4 Screw M8x16 4 O-5 Console slider adjust knob 1 O-6 Flat washer 12.5x20x2t 1 O-7 Carriage bolt M8xP1.25x80L 1 0-8 "T" Nut 1 P AC Adaptor 1 4 PARTS LIST PARTS LIST Ref.
... 1 O-1 Screw M8xP1.25x85L 1 O-2 Nylon nut 1 O-3 Flat washer 8x16x1 2 O-4 Screw M8x16 4 O-5 Console slider adjust knob 1 O-6 Flat washer 12.5x20x2t 1 O-7 Carriage bolt M8xP1.25x80L 1 0-8 "T" Nut 1 P AC Adaptor 1 4 PARTS LIST PARTS LIST Ref.
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E O-4 D UP sticker 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 1 Install Front and Rear Stabilizers Parts: • Front Stabilizer (Ref. E ) Tools: • Supplied Allen Wrench 1-1 Attach the Rear Stabilizer (E) to the rear of the Main Unit using two M8 X 16mm screws (O-4). 1-2 Attach the Front Stabilizer (D) with the UP sticker and wheels toward the front of the Main Unit using two M8 X 16mm screws. D ) • Rear Stabilizer (Ref.
E O-4 D UP sticker 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 1 Install Front and Rear Stabilizers Parts: • Front Stabilizer (Ref. E ) Tools: • Supplied Allen Wrench 1-1 Attach the Rear Stabilizer (E) to the rear of the Main Unit using two M8 X 16mm screws (O-4). 1-2 Attach the Front Stabilizer (D) with the UP sticker and wheels toward the front of the Main Unit using two M8 X 16mm screws. D ) • Rear Stabilizer (Ref.
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Note: The Left Pedal has a left handed thread and screws in counter clockwise. 2-2 Screw the Right Pedal ( has an "R "stamped into the end of the pedal ) into the Right Crank Arm. K-R K-L 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 2 Install Pedals Parts: • Right Pedal (K-R) • Right Pedal (K-L) Tools: • Supplied Pedal Wrench 2-1 Screw the Left Pedal ( has an "L" stamped into the end of the pedal ) into the Left Crank Arm.
Note: The Left Pedal has a left handed thread and screws in counter clockwise. 2-2 Screw the Right Pedal ( has an "R "stamped into the end of the pedal ) into the Right Crank Arm. K-R K-L 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 2 Install Pedals Parts: • Right Pedal (K-R) • Right Pedal (K-L) Tools: • Supplied Pedal Wrench 2-1 Screw the Left Pedal ( has an "L" stamped into the end of the pedal ) into the Left Crank Arm.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 3 Install Seat Post Parts: • Seat post (Ref. Re-install the Adjustment Knob by screwing in firmly into the hole. G F-7 8 G) 3-1 Completely unscrew the Seat Post Adjustment Knob (F-7) from the main unit and insert the Seat Post (G) into place.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 3 Install Seat Post Parts: • Seat post (Ref. Re-install the Adjustment Knob by screwing in firmly into the hole. G F-7 8 G) 3-1 Completely unscrew the Seat Post Adjustment Knob (F-7) from the main unit and insert the Seat Post (G) into place.
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... Post to lock into place then tighten the Adjustment Knob. G-8 G-1 F-7 9 Adjust the fore and aft postion wit the Slider knob ( G-1). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 4 Install Seat Parts: • Seat (Ref. When properly adjusted, your leg should have a slight bend at the bottom of the Seat Slider.Tilt the the Seat to desired...
... Post to lock into place then tighten the Adjustment Knob. G-8 G-1 F-7 9 Adjust the fore and aft postion wit the Slider knob ( G-1). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 4 Install Seat Parts: • Seat (Ref. When properly adjusted, your leg should have a slight bend at the bottom of the Seat Slider.Tilt the the Seat to desired...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 5 Install Handlebar Mast Parts: • Handlebar Mast (Ref C) Tools: • Supplied Allen Wrench 5-1 Remove the four Allen Bolts (F-4) and Curved Washers (F-1) from the frame . 5-2 Connect the Upper and Lower Computer Wires. (Detail A) 5-3 Insert the Handlebar Mast (C) into the main unit. 5-4 Re-install the four Allen Bolts and Curved Washers and completely tighten. Detail A C F-1 F-4 10
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 5 Install Handlebar Mast Parts: • Handlebar Mast (Ref C) Tools: • Supplied Allen Wrench 5-1 Remove the four Allen Bolts (F-4) and Curved Washers (F-1) from the frame . 5-2 Connect the Upper and Lower Computer Wires. (Detail A) 5-3 Insert the Handlebar Mast (C) into the main unit. 5-4 Re-install the four Allen Bolts and Curved Washers and completely tighten. Detail A C F-1 F-4 10
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 6 Install Handlebar Parts: • Handlebar (Ref B) • Console Slider Adjust Knob (Ref 0-5) • Washer (Ref 0-6) • "T" Nut (Ref 0-8) 6-1 Tuck the Computer Wires into the Mast to allow insertion of the Handlebar . 6-2 Slide the Handlebar (B) into the Mast, insert the "T" nut (0-8) and secure with the Console Slide Adjust Knob (0-5) and Washer (0-6) . (Figure A) 6-3 Pull the Computer Wires back up through the Handlebar as shown. (Figure B) O-6 B O-8 O-5 Figure B Figure A 11
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 6 Install Handlebar Parts: • Handlebar (Ref B) • Console Slider Adjust Knob (Ref 0-5) • Washer (Ref 0-6) • "T" Nut (Ref 0-8) 6-1 Tuck the Computer Wires into the Mast to allow insertion of the Handlebar . 6-2 Slide the Handlebar (B) into the Mast, insert the "T" nut (0-8) and secure with the Console Slide Adjust Knob (0-5) and Washer (0-6) . (Figure A) 6-3 Pull the Computer Wires back up through the Handlebar as shown. (Figure B) O-6 B O-8 O-5 Figure B Figure A 11
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... Computer Bracket (A-2) with the holes in the Mast. (See assembled view for reference) 7-2 Install and completely tighten the hardware. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 7 Install Computer Bracket Parts: • Computer Bracket (Ref. O-1) • 2 Washers (Ref. O-7) • Screw M8x85 (Ref. O) • Carriage Bolt (Ref. Note: Use the Angle Adjust Knob to position the Computer...
... Computer Bracket (A-2) with the holes in the Mast. (See assembled view for reference) 7-2 Install and completely tighten the hardware. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 7 Install Computer Bracket Parts: • Computer Bracket (Ref. O-1) • 2 Washers (Ref. O-7) • Screw M8x85 (Ref. O) • Carriage Bolt (Ref. Note: Use the Angle Adjust Knob to position the Computer...
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A A-2 13 A ) Tools: • Supplied Phillips Head Screwdriver 8-1 Remove the four screws from the back of the Computer. 8-2 Connect the Computer Wire and Heartrate Wire to the connectors on the back of the Computer as shown. 8-3 Align the Computer with the holes in the Computer Bracket. (A-2) 8-4 Install and completely tighten the hardware. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 8 Install Computer Parts: • Computer (Ref.
A A-2 13 A ) Tools: • Supplied Phillips Head Screwdriver 8-1 Remove the four screws from the back of the Computer. 8-2 Connect the Computer Wire and Heartrate Wire to the connectors on the back of the Computer as shown. 8-3 Align the Computer with the holes in the Computer Bracket. (A-2) 8-4 Install and completely tighten the hardware. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 8 Install Computer Parts: • Computer (Ref.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 9 Install Bottle Cage Parts: • Bottle Cage A (Ref. C-3 Assembled View 14 C-2 ) • Bottle Cage B (Ref. C-4 C-2 Ref. C-4 ) Tools: • Supplied Phillips Head Screwdriver 9-1 Remove the two M5 x 20L (Ref. C-3) screws from the Mast. 9-2 Align Bottle Cage A and B with the holes in the mast as shown. (see assembled view for reference) 9-3 Install and completely tighten the hardware.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 9 Install Bottle Cage Parts: • Bottle Cage A (Ref. C-3 Assembled View 14 C-2 ) • Bottle Cage B (Ref. C-4 C-2 Ref. C-4 ) Tools: • Supplied Phillips Head Screwdriver 9-1 Remove the two M5 x 20L (Ref. C-3) screws from the Mast. 9-2 Align Bottle Cage A and B with the holes in the mast as shown. (see assembled view for reference) 9-3 Install and completely tighten the hardware.
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P) 10-1 Plug the AC Adapter (P) into the recepticle on the rear left of the unit and into a 110 volt outlet. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 10 Plug in AC Adapter Parts: • AC Adapter (Ref. P 15
P) 10-1 Plug the AC Adapter (P) into the recepticle on the rear left of the unit and into a 110 volt outlet. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Step 10 Plug in AC Adapter Parts: • AC Adapter (Ref. P 15
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... burned. This Owner's Manual contains all the information you are just getting started . Thank you for making the Schwinn® bike a part of body fat Whether you need to a slimmer and healthier body. The on Schwinn® craftsmanship and durability as you to shape and monitor your workouts to accurately monitor your exercise and...
... burned. This Owner's Manual contains all the information you are just getting started . Thank you for making the Schwinn® bike a part of body fat Whether you need to a slimmer and healthier body. The on Schwinn® craftsmanship and durability as you to shape and monitor your workouts to accurately monitor your exercise and...
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...children. 4. If, at any time, you are securely engaged. 4 This machine contains moving parts. Keep third parties out of this area when the machine is a natural tendency for loose parts or signs of wear. Make sure that all positional adjustment devices are over exert yourself during its...and understand the complete Owner's Manual. 2. Read and understand all sides of the machine. There is in death or serious injury. Moving parts that there is designed for consumer users only. 7. Pay special attention to over this weight. 11. Operate the machine in the manner ...
...children. 4. If, at any time, you are securely engaged. 4 This machine contains moving parts. Keep third parties out of this area when the machine is a natural tendency for loose parts or signs of wear. Make sure that all positional adjustment devices are over exert yourself during its...and understand the complete Owner's Manual. 2. Read and understand all sides of the machine. There is in death or serious injury. Moving parts that there is designed for consumer users only. 7. Pay special attention to over this weight. 11. Operate the machine in the manner ...
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...or repairs. If needed, sparingly apply a thin coating of silicone lube to the desired location (Fig B). Check all parts at 1-800-NAUTILUS (628-8458). A Leveling your Exercise Bike Levelers are located on the top of each use inspect for loose, broken, damaged or worn...directly or indirectly to exercise. 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 bike and slowly steer the bike to wipe your bike and computer free of sweat. Daily: Before each...
...or repairs. If needed, sparingly apply a thin coating of silicone lube to the desired location (Fig B). Check all parts at 1-800-NAUTILUS (628-8458). A Leveling your Exercise Bike Levelers are located on the top of each use inspect for loose, broken, damaged or worn...directly or indirectly to exercise. 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 bike and slowly steer the bike to wipe your bike and computer free of sweat. Daily: Before each...
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... that starting an exercise program with someone can help you have a history of your doctor before beginning any other . If you stay motivated. Make fitness a part of heart disease in keeping you won't be helpful in your family. How many workouts would any exercise program. Less is difficult to establish at...
... that starting an exercise program with someone can help you have a history of your doctor before beginning any other . If you stay motivated. Make fitness a part of heart disease in keeping you won't be helpful in your family. How many workouts would any exercise program. Less is difficult to establish at...
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... could be interested in the morning, and your flexibility, you do everything you incorporate strength training. You can do 8 - 12 repetitions of minutes. The best part is perhaps the most ignored component of studies that you don't need to do cardiovascular activity, your exercise set. It is you stretch your thighs...
... could be interested in the morning, and your flexibility, you do everything you incorporate strength training. You can do 8 - 12 repetitions of minutes. The best part is perhaps the most ignored component of studies that you don't need to do cardiovascular activity, your exercise set. It is you stretch your thighs...
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...which carries a separate consumer warranty of the parts supplier. 2. or an Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1. will apply a limited credit reimbursement toward another Schwinn® exercise product of equal or greater value...service will void any cost, damage, failure or loss caused by the use a replacement part not supplied by Schwinn® Fitness warranty policies and procedures. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. Any damage, failure or loss caused by operation of law or ...
...which carries a separate consumer warranty of the parts supplier. 2. or an Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1. will apply a limited credit reimbursement toward another Schwinn® exercise product of equal or greater value...service will void any cost, damage, failure or loss caused by the use a replacement part not supplied by Schwinn® Fitness warranty policies and procedures. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. Any damage, failure or loss caused by operation of law or ...