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... Labels / Serial Number 4 Specifications 5 Before Assembly 5 Parts 6 Hardware 7 Tools 7 Assembly 8 Moving the Bike 18 Leveling the Bike 18 Important Safety Instructions - Owner's 19 Features 20 Console Features 21 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 22 Operations 24 Adjustments 24 Initial Setup 25 Quick Start / Manual Program 25 Workout Program Selection 25 User Setup Mode 25 Custom Workout 27 Profile Programs 27 Results/Cool Down Mode 28 Pausing or Stopping 28 User Statistics 28 Console Setup 29 Maintenance 30 Troubleshooting 32 Warranty 35 To...
... Labels / Serial Number 4 Specifications 5 Before Assembly 5 Parts 6 Hardware 7 Tools 7 Assembly 8 Moving the Bike 18 Leveling the Bike 18 Important Safety Instructions - Owner's 19 Features 20 Console Features 21 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 22 Operations 24 Adjustments 24 Initial Setup 25 Quick Start / Manual Program 25 Workout Program Selection 25 User Setup Mode 25 Custom Workout 27 Profile Programs 27 Results/Cool Down Mode 28 Pausing or Stopping 28 User Statistics 28 Console Setup 29 Maintenance 30 Troubleshooting 32 Warranty 35 To...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... Manual for correct performance in the sequence given. Read and understand all times. • Do not connect power supply to the machine until instructed to do steps that you consult with your own. • Set up this machine before first use or put the machine into proximity of the product. Incorrect assembly can interfere with the normal use only genuine Nautilus® replacement parts...
... Manual for correct performance in the sequence given. Read and understand all times. • Do not connect power supply to the machine until instructed to do steps that you consult with your own. • Set up this machine before first use or put the machine into proximity of the product. Incorrect assembly can interfere with the normal use only genuine Nautilus® replacement parts...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... equipment. Maximum User Weight: 300lb (136kg) Fitness Equipment Type Made in a residential installation. Note: T his power supply has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Manufacture Date: MM/YY • • • Nautilus, Inc.® • 18225 NE Riverside Parkway,Portland, Or. 97230 300lbs. (136kgw)w. SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER •...
... equipment. Maximum User Weight: 300lb (136kg) Fitness Equipment Type Made in a residential installation. Note: T his power supply has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Manufacture Date: MM/YY • • • Nautilus, Inc.® • 18225 NE Riverside Parkway,Portland, Or. 97230 300lbs. (136kgw)w. SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER •...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. • Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. • Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the left (counterclock- If you assemble your machine. Basic Assembly Tips Follow these basic points when you would like additional information, please refer to the State of...
... and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. • Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. • Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the left (counterclock- If you assemble your machine. Basic Assembly Tips Follow these basic points when you would like additional information, please refer to the State of...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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NOTICE: Do not crimp Heart Rate Cable. 2 6. 5. Slide the Seat Assembly onto the Seat Rail Note: Lock the Adjustment Knob into one of the Seat Rail locking holes. Connect Heart Rate Cable to Seat Assembly 11
NOTICE: Do not crimp Heart Rate Cable. 2 6. 5. Slide the Seat Assembly onto the Seat Rail Note: Lock the Adjustment Knob into one of the Seat Rail locking holes. Connect Heart Rate Cable to Seat Assembly 11
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* * 10. Note: Hardware is pre-installed ( * ). Connect Cables and Attach Console to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Do not fully tighten the hardware. X4 11. Do not crimp Console Cable. Remove Hardware from Console 9 NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables. X4 14
* * 10. Note: Hardware is pre-installed ( * ). Connect Cables and Attach Console to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Do not fully tighten the hardware. X4 11. Do not crimp Console Cable. Remove Hardware from Console 9 NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables. X4 14
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... this weight. • This machine is in this space when machine is for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Keep third parties out of balance and possible injury. 19 Be sure to avoid loss of this condition. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! Read and understand the complete Manual. Keep the Manual for use if you feel faint. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely...
... this weight. • This machine is in this space when machine is for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Keep third parties out of balance and possible injury. 19 Be sure to avoid loss of this condition. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! Read and understand the complete Manual. Keep the Manual for use if you feel faint. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely...
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Features O N M L K H I A J I A MP3 Input B Console C Handlebars, Upright D Water Bottle Holder E Shrouded Main Frame F Transport Wheel G AC Adapter Plug H Stabilizer I Leveler B C D E AP Q R F G H J Pedal K Seat Adjustment Knob L Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors M Handlebars, Side N Transport Handle O Adjustable Seat P Fan Q Speaker R Media Tray 20
Features O N M L K H I A J I A MP3 Input B Console C Handlebars, Upright D Water Bottle Holder E Shrouded Main Frame F Transport Wheel G AC Adapter Plug H Stabilizer I Leveler B C D E AP Q R F G H J Pedal K Seat Adjustment Knob L Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors M Handlebars, Side N Transport Handle O Adjustable Seat P Fan Q Speaker R Media Tray 20
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... upper body muscles (including arms) produces an electrical signal (muscle artifact) that you use , put your hands for the workout. Slight hand movement while in beats per minute (RPM) for the Console to 15 seconds. Each column in this manual. The higher the column, the higher the resistance level for 6 seconds. Speed / Distance The SPEED/DISTANCE display field shows the machine speed in your Heart Rate...
... upper body muscles (including arms) produces an electrical signal (muscle artifact) that you use , put your hands for the workout. Slight hand movement while in beats per minute (RPM) for the Console to 15 seconds. Each column in this manual. The higher the column, the higher the resistance level for 6 seconds. Speed / Distance The SPEED/DISTANCE display field shows the machine speed in your Heart Rate...
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... the machine's computer for reference purposes only. • 3 times a week for subsequent workouts. 24 Turn the knob to ensure maximum Pedal efficiency. Be sure toes and knees point directly forward to fully tighten and make sure the seat is too straight or your foot cannot touch the Pedal, move freely. Stop exercising if you to move the seat forward on the Pedals. 2. Pull the adjustment knob on...
... the machine's computer for reference purposes only. • 3 times a week for subsequent workouts. 24 Turn the knob to ensure maximum Pedal efficiency. Be sure toes and knees point directly forward to fully tighten and make sure the seat is too straight or your foot cannot touch the Pedal, move freely. Stop exercising if you to move the seat forward on the Pedals. 2. Pull the adjustment knob on...
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... end the workout. Push ENTER to pedal or push ENTER. Quick Start / Manual Program The Quick Start / Manual program lets you have an On/Off switch. If a User profile is set up to change the resistance level, push the Increase/Decrease buttons. If you select the User profile option, you start to set . 3. The Console display shows Select Elliptical or Bike prompt. Workout Program Selection To go to the BIKE option. 4. The User profile stores...
... end the workout. Push ENTER to pedal or push ENTER. Quick Start / Manual Program The Quick Start / Manual program lets you have an On/Off switch. If a User profile is set up to change the resistance level, push the Increase/Decrease buttons. If you select the User profile option, you start to set . 3. The Console display shows Select Elliptical or Bike prompt. Workout Program Selection To go to the BIKE option. 4. The User profile stores...
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... and blank space (found between A and Z). Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the resistance level of the active interval. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the alphabet and blank space (found between A and Z). The Console goes back to the right becomes active. Push START/STOP to go to the NO option and push ENTER. Add User 1. From the Power-Up Mode screen...
... and blank space (found between A and Z). Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the resistance level of the active interval. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the alphabet and blank space (found between A and Z). The Console goes back to the right becomes active. Push START/STOP to go to the NO option and push ENTER. Add User 1. From the Power-Up Mode screen...
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... the Park Cross-Training Pyramids To start a Profile Program: 1. Profile Programs These programs automate different resistances and workout levels. Push ENTER. 3. the default start value is 30:00. The Console display will prompt you to set up , the Console will go back to the Edit and Delete options. 2. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to change the resistance level at any time in a workout program. 27 The...
... the Park Cross-Training Pyramids To start a Profile Program: 1. Profile Programs These programs automate different resistances and workout levels. Push ENTER. 3. the default start value is 30:00. The Console display will prompt you to set up , the Console will go back to the Edit and Delete options. 2. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to change the resistance level at any time in a workout program. 27 The...
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... move through the results manually. Pausing or Stopping The Console will clear the accumulated workout values. 4. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to stop the workout, push the START/STOP button. When the total for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). User Statistics The custom User profile stores statistics from all workout data recorded for 4 seconds: TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, AVG/MPH (KMH), AVG/HR, MAX HR. Results / Cool Down Mode After a workout the TIME display...
... move through the results manually. Pausing or Stopping The Console will clear the accumulated workout values. 4. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to stop the workout, push the START/STOP button. When the total for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). User Statistics The custom User profile stores statistics from all workout data recorded for 4 seconds: TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, AVG/MPH (KMH), AVG/HR, MAX HR. Results / Cool Down Mode After a workout the TIME display...
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... START/STOP to move through the Error Log. Push ENTER to start Units option. Push ENTER to see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours - Push ENTER to set . Push the Increase/ Decrease buttons to change the machine type, or see total hours for 3 seconds while in User Statistics, the statistics change between ELLIPTICAL and BIKE. 5. Push ENTER to set . CONSOLE SETUP MODE The Console Setup Mode lets you set the units of error), listed...
... START/STOP to move through the Error Log. Push ENTER to start Units option. Push ENTER to see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours - Push ENTER to set . Push the Increase/ Decrease buttons to change the machine type, or see total hours for 3 seconds while in User Statistics, the statistics change between ELLIPTICAL and BIKE. 5. Push ENTER to set . CONSOLE SETUP MODE The Console Setup Mode lets you set the units of error), listed...
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... pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Worn, damaged or loose components must be repaired or replaced immediately. Repair or replace all bolts and screws are tight. The owner is done. Clean the machine to make sure that regular maintenance is responsible to remove any repair work. Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console. Equipment must be regularly examined for smooth seat slider operation. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully...
... pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Worn, damaged or loose components must be repaired or replaced immediately. Repair or replace all bolts and screws are tight. The owner is done. Clean the machine to make sure that regular maintenance is responsible to remove any repair work. Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console. Equipment must be regularly examined for smooth seat slider operation. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully...
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Maintenance Parts L A K C P O N M B L K G F D T W R Q S V U E O K I J H K P C A Console B Console Mast C Pedals D Crank Arms E Seat F Seat Slider G Adjustment Knob H Levelers I Handlebars, Side J CHR Sensors K HR Cables L Data Cable M Handlebars, Upright N AC Adapter Plug O Shrouds P Center Plates Q Flywheel R Brake Assembly S RPM Sensor T Speed Sensor Magnet U Servo Motor V Drive Belt W Drive Pulley 31
Maintenance Parts L A K C P O N M B L K G F D T W R Q S V U E O K I J H K P C A Console B Console Mast C Pedals D Crank Arms E Seat F Seat Slider G Adjustment Knob H Levelers I Handlebars, Side J CHR Sensors K HR Cables L Data Cable M Handlebars, Upright N AC Adapter Plug O Shrouds P Center Plates Q Flywheel R Brake Assembly S RPM Sensor T Speed Sensor Magnet U Servo Motor V Drive Belt W Drive Pulley 31
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Troubleshooting Condition/Problem No display/partial display/ unit will not turn on Things to Check Check electrical (wall) outlet Check connection at front (recumbent) or rear (upright) of unit Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check console display for damage Console Display Unit operates but Contact HR not displayed HR cable connection at unit if either are damaged. If any are cut or crimped, replace cable. 32 Small latch on...
Troubleshooting Condition/Problem No display/partial display/ unit will not turn on Things to Check Check electrical (wall) outlet Check connection at front (recumbent) or rear (upright) of unit Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check console display for damage Console Display Unit operates but Contact HR not displayed HR cable connection at unit if either are damaged. If any are cut or crimped, replace cable. 32 Small latch on...
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.... Check data cable connections/orientation Be sure cable is not cross-threaded. Pedal should be tightened securely to crank. Be sure knob is connected securely and oriented properly. Reset Machine (if equipped Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3 minutes. 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 Adjustment may be able to level bike. Move bike to axle. Check...
.... Check data cable connections/orientation Be sure cable is not cross-threaded. Pedal should be tightened securely to crank. Be sure knob is connected securely and oriented properly. Reset Machine (if equipped Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3 minutes. 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 Adjustment may be able to level bike. Move bike to axle. Check...
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... assembly instructions, maintenance instructions, or safety warnings as stated in the Product Documentation (Assembly, Owner's Manuals, etc), damage due to improper storage or the effect of replacement parts involved in no way extends the original Warranty period. This includes gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any other rights, which vary from state to state. contact the Nautilus office listed on how long an implied warranty...
... assembly instructions, maintenance instructions, or safety warnings as stated in the Product Documentation (Assembly, Owner's Manuals, etc), damage due to improper storage or the effect of replacement parts involved in no way extends the original Warranty period. This includes gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any other rights, which vary from state to state. contact the Nautilus office listed on how long an implied warranty...