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... staining clothes or carpet. Assembly requires two people. Use appropriate measures to loosen them. 3. All of the tools needed for assembly are going to locate your assembly quick and easy. 1. Gather all the pieces you need for each step. 2. Turn all the bolts and locknuts toward the right to tighten. Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...1 Parts...2 Hardware...3 Assembly Steps...4 Troubleshooting...15 Contacts...16 Instrucciones para...
... staining clothes or carpet. Assembly requires two people. Use appropriate measures to loosen them. 3. All of the tools needed for assembly are going to locate your assembly quick and easy. 1. Gather all the pieces you need for each step. 2. Turn all the bolts and locknuts toward the right to tighten. Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...1 Parts...2 Hardware...3 Assembly Steps...4 Troubleshooting...15 Contacts...16 Instrucciones para...
Assembly Manual
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... void the warranty. • If replacement parts are necessary use genuine replacement parts can cause a risk to users, keep the machine from foot traffic and exposure to do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on this machine. This could result in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 1 Assembly Manual Do not do so. • Do not assemble equipment in a damp or wet locations. • Make...
... void the warranty. • If replacement parts are necessary use genuine replacement parts can cause a risk to users, keep the machine from foot traffic and exposure to do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on this machine. This could result in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 1 Assembly Manual Do not do so. • Do not assemble equipment in a damp or wet locations. • Make...
Assembly Manual
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not used 20 1 Transport Strap 21 2 Round Cover 22 1 Arm Pivot Rod 2 Assembly Manual Parts 17 15 6 11 10 21 1 2 16 5 8 7 22 13 4 18 3 14 12 20 9 Item# Qty Description 1 1 Main Assembly 2 1 Rear Stabilizer 3 1 Front Stabilizer 4 1 Mast Boot 5 1 Right Handlebar 6 1 Left Handlebar 7 1 Console Mast 8 1 Left Cam Assembly 9 1 Right Cam Assembly 10 1 Right Swing Arm 11 1 Left Swing Arm Item# Qty Description 12 1 Heart Rate Strap 13 1 Console with Fan 14 1 Power Cord 15 1 Water Bottle Holder 16 1 Right Water Bottle Bracket 17 1 Left Water Bottle Bracket 18 1 Mast Boot Clip 19 -
not used 20 1 Transport Strap 21 2 Round Cover 22 1 Arm Pivot Rod 2 Assembly Manual Parts 17 15 6 11 10 21 1 2 16 5 8 7 22 13 4 18 3 14 12 20 9 Item# Qty Description 1 1 Main Assembly 2 1 Rear Stabilizer 3 1 Front Stabilizer 4 1 Mast Boot 5 1 Right Handlebar 6 1 Left Handlebar 7 1 Console Mast 8 1 Left Cam Assembly 9 1 Right Cam Assembly 10 1 Right Swing Arm 11 1 Left Swing Arm Item# Qty Description 12 1 Heart Rate Strap 13 1 Console with Fan 14 1 Power Cord 15 1 Water Bottle Holder 16 1 Right Water Bottle Bracket 17 1 Left Water Bottle Bracket 18 1 Mast Boot Clip 19 -
Assembly Manual
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... Key Assembly Note: This step requires two people. 3-1 Have one person hold the Console Mast in place while the other person connects the Main Console wire (W1) to the the Main Assembly wire (W2). 3-2 Set the Console Mast on the Main Unit. 3-3 Attach the Console Mast to the Main Assembly with the hardware shown. 3-4 Tighten the hardware. 7 24 27 28 W1 W2 Figure 3 6 Assembly Manual Step 3: Console Mast Parts • Assembly...
... Key Assembly Note: This step requires two people. 3-1 Have one person hold the Console Mast in place while the other person connects the Main Console wire (W1) to the the Main Assembly wire (W2). 3-2 Set the Console Mast on the Main Unit. 3-3 Attach the Console Mast to the Main Assembly with the hardware shown. 3-4 Tighten the hardware. 7 24 27 28 W1 W2 Figure 3 6 Assembly Manual Step 3: Console Mast Parts • Assembly...
Assembly Manual
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..., M8 Spring Lock Washer and M8 x 20 Hex Head Bolt (Figure 5a). 5-3 Tighten the hardware on the Swing Arms. Install the Round Covers (Figure 5a). (Step 5 continued on next page) 22 33 10 29 27 25 21 Figure 5a 8 Assembly Manual Assembly Step 5: Swing Arms and Handlebars Parts • Assembly from Step 4 • #5 - Left Swing Arm (Qty 1) Hardware • #21 - M8 Wide Flat Washer (Qty...
..., M8 Spring Lock Washer and M8 x 20 Hex Head Bolt (Figure 5a). 5-3 Tighten the hardware on the Swing Arms. Install the Round Covers (Figure 5a). (Step 5 continued on next page) 22 33 10 29 27 25 21 Figure 5a 8 Assembly Manual Assembly Step 5: Swing Arms and Handlebars Parts • Assembly from Step 4 • #5 - Left Swing Arm (Qty 1) Hardware • #21 - M8 Wide Flat Washer (Qty...
Owner's Manual
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... New Mode 13 Program Select Mode 14 Select User 14 Select Program 14 Programs 14 Custom Workout 14 Manual Workout 14 Profile Programs 15 Program Setup 17 Enter Weight 17 Enter Time 17 Enter Level 17 Results/Cool-Down Mode 17 Schwinn® Advantage Mode 18 User Setup 18 Select/Add User 18 View Mode 19 Edit Mode 21 Delete Mode 21 Telemetric Heart Rate Monitor 22 Information About Heart Rate Calculations 23 Maintenance 24 Transporting Your Schwinn® 460 Fitness Machine... 25 Troubleshooting...
... New Mode 13 Program Select Mode 14 Select User 14 Select Program 14 Programs 14 Custom Workout 14 Manual Workout 14 Profile Programs 15 Program Setup 17 Enter Weight 17 Enter Time 17 Enter Level 17 Results/Cool-Down Mode 17 Schwinn® Advantage Mode 18 User Setup 18 Select/Add User 18 View Mode 19 Edit Mode 21 Delete Mode 21 Telemetric Heart Rate Monitor 22 Information About Heart Rate Calculations 23 Maintenance 24 Transporting Your Schwinn® 460 Fitness Machine... 25 Troubleshooting...
Owner's Manual
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... machine for loose parts or signs of this space when machine is in use if you start an exercise program. Important Safety Instructions Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in this manual. • Correctly adjust and safely engage all Positional Adjustment Devices. Operate the machine in the manner described in death or serious injury. This is for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit...
... machine for loose parts or signs of this space when machine is in use if you start an exercise program. Important Safety Instructions Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in this manual. • Correctly adjust and safely engage all Positional Adjustment Devices. Operate the machine in the manner described in death or serious injury. This is for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit...
Owner's Manual
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... place. Important Safety Instructions Locate and read and understand the Owners Manual. • Injury or death is possible if Caution is not used while using this machine. • The Maximum User Weight for home use only. 2 CAUTION Do not use machine when transport strap is damaged, illegible, or missing. Keep hands away from moving parts. Note: For future reference record this number in the serial number box on the...
... place. Important Safety Instructions Locate and read and understand the Owners Manual. • Injury or death is possible if Caution is not used while using this machine. • The Maximum User Weight for home use only. 2 CAUTION Do not use machine when transport strap is damaged, illegible, or missing. Keep hands away from moving parts. Note: For future reference record this number in the serial number box on the...
Owner's Manual
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... ellipticals. Grip Heart Rate sensors help you to monitor your fitness levels. Telemetric Heart Rate receiver helps you to monitor your fitness levels. J. Transport strap K. Static handlebar E. Touch screen console with backlit displays. • Shows motivational messages within the console programs to coach you when to increase your stride length and use upper body resistance. • Includes Schwinn® Advantage personal diary. Compact body design takes up less space. Short Stride Long Stride A. D. H. Features V-Stride...
... ellipticals. Grip Heart Rate sensors help you to monitor your fitness levels. Telemetric Heart Rate receiver helps you to monitor your fitness levels. J. Transport strap K. Static handlebar E. Touch screen console with backlit displays. • Shows motivational messages within the console programs to coach you when to increase your stride length and use upper body resistance. • Includes Schwinn® Advantage personal diary. Compact body design takes up less space. Short Stride Long Stride A. D. H. Features V-Stride...
Owner's Manual
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..., while using this fitness machine, could result in serious injury or death. Exercise Program • 3 times a week for 20 minutes each day. • Schedule workouts in toward the propped-up ankle as far as using the machine, STOP and consult your heel on other leg. • Quadriceps - Warm Up and Cool Down Stretch before engaging in your chest, an irregular heart beat...
..., while using this fitness machine, could result in serious injury or death. Exercise Program • 3 times a week for 20 minutes each day. • Schedule workouts in toward the propped-up ankle as far as using the machine, STOP and consult your heel on other leg. • Quadriceps - Warm Up and Cool Down Stretch before engaging in your chest, an irregular heart beat...
Owner's Manual
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... exercise. Grid display C. Alpha Numeric Display C E. Note: The Schwinn® 460 will operate off a GFI outlet where required by local electrical code. Step up onto the machine and place your workout area. Backlit LCD B. The following sections describe how to control resistance levels while you to use the functions of this computerized console. Features A B A. Press any button or start pedaling to steady yourself. Operation Power On Plug the AC adapter...
... exercise. Grid display C. Alpha Numeric Display C E. Note: The Schwinn® 460 will operate off a GFI outlet where required by local electrical code. Step up onto the machine and place your workout area. Backlit LCD B. The following sections describe how to control resistance levels while you to use the functions of this computerized console. Features A B A. Press any button or start pedaling to steady yourself. Operation Power On Plug the AC adapter...
Owner's Manual
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... QUICK START program. • Use START/ENTER to make selections during data entry or to move forward through screens. • Use START/ENTER to return to your heart rate. Press the STOP / RESET button three times to reset the console and go to enter and view personalized user data. A WATT is a measure of resistance or difficulty during the exercise. RPM Current pedal RPM (revolutions per minute). Operation LCD Console Touch Display...
... QUICK START program. • Use START/ENTER to make selections during data entry or to move forward through screens. • Use START/ENTER to return to your heart rate. Press the STOP / RESET button three times to reset the console and go to enter and view personalized user data. A WATT is a measure of resistance or difficulty during the exercise. RPM Current pedal RPM (revolutions per minute). Operation LCD Console Touch Display...
Owner's Manual
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... feedback while you through the Schwinn® 460 exercise machine programs. Console with touch screen control buttons to turn off the motivational messages. Note: There is plugged into a power source, any button on /off . Press (+ /-) to select. 4. Press START / ENTER to change between ENGLISH and METRIC units. 3. Press (+ / -) to navigate you are working out. 1. Hold down the START/ENTER button and STOP/RESET button together for previous screen. 11 Owner's Manual Press STOP / RESET for 5 seconds while in...
... feedback while you through the Schwinn® 460 exercise machine programs. Console with touch screen control buttons to turn off the motivational messages. Note: There is plugged into a power source, any button on /off . Press (+ /-) to select. 4. Press START / ENTER to change between ENGLISH and METRIC units. 3. Press (+ / -) to navigate you are working out. 1. Hold down the START/ENTER button and STOP/RESET button together for previous screen. 11 Owner's Manual Press STOP / RESET for 5 seconds while in...
Owner's Manual
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... to the SELECT PROGRAM mode. Use START/ ENTER to move to the next segment and STOP/RESET to scroll through USERS from the SCHWINN® ADVANTAGE menu. Press the (+ / -) button to move back a segment. This custom workout is setup in the user's profile and is only displayed if a user has been selected and the user has programmed a custom workout. keys to choose your custom workout. MANUAL WORKOUT This program allows you to change the resistance setting for each...
... to the SELECT PROGRAM mode. Use START/ ENTER to move to the next segment and STOP/RESET to scroll through USERS from the SCHWINN® ADVANTAGE menu. Press the (+ / -) button to move back a segment. This custom workout is setup in the user's profile and is only displayed if a user has been selected and the user has programmed a custom workout. keys to choose your custom workout. MANUAL WORKOUT This program allows you to change the resistance setting for each...
Owner's Manual
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... letter. ADD USER is the last option. Press START / ENTER button for a space. Total calories 9. 1 custom workout - (program profile, time) SELECT / ADD USER 1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button (Schwinn® Quality Seal). POWER UP MODE screen 18 Owner's Manual The Schwinn® 460 elliptical supports 2 users. Starting weight 3. Total number of spaces available on each letter is scrolled press the START / ENTER button to the next screen. 4. This feature automatically tracks your workout results and allows...
... letter. ADD USER is the last option. Press START / ENTER button for a space. Total calories 9. 1 custom workout - (program profile, time) SELECT / ADD USER 1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button (Schwinn® Quality Seal). POWER UP MODE screen 18 Owner's Manual The Schwinn® 460 elliptical supports 2 users. Starting weight 3. Total number of spaces available on each letter is scrolled press the START / ENTER button to the next screen. 4. This feature automatically tracks your workout results and allows...
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The following screens will display. TOTAL HOURS: The total number of workouts that a programmed user has spent using the Schwinn® 460 programs. 19 Owner's Manual TOTAL WORKOUTS: The total number of hours that a programmed user has completed. The view screen will advance automatically every 10 seconds. The START / ENTER button will allow the user to select USER. Operation VIEW MODE 1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button. 2. Press the (+ / -) to scroll to a USER. 3. Press the START / SELECT button to scroll through the screens manually.
The following screens will display. TOTAL HOURS: The total number of workouts that a programmed user has spent using the Schwinn® 460 programs. 19 Owner's Manual TOTAL WORKOUTS: The total number of hours that a programmed user has completed. The view screen will advance automatically every 10 seconds. The START / ENTER button will allow the user to select USER. Operation VIEW MODE 1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button. 2. Press the (+ / -) to scroll to a USER. 3. Press the START / SELECT button to scroll through the screens manually.
Owner's Manual
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... calling your Nautilus Representative. If the Heart Rate Transmitter is built into the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine. Residual sweat and moisture keep your hands free during your workout: 1. The heart rate transmitter is attached to a chest strap to your console, the PULSE display will be displayed in the HEART RATE display within a matter of your exercise. You may need further information, please call a Nautilus Representative. 22 Owner's Manual If no signal appears or you...
... calling your Nautilus Representative. If the Heart Rate Transmitter is built into the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine. Residual sweat and moisture keep your hands free during your workout: 1. The heart rate transmitter is attached to a chest strap to your console, the PULSE display will be displayed in the HEART RATE display within a matter of your exercise. You may need further information, please call a Nautilus Representative. 22 Owner's Manual If no signal appears or you...
Owner's Manual
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... genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Contact Nautilus customer service. Tighten them if it for damage and wear. Helpful Hints Read all of this manual to this condition. Maintenance To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the power supply before beginning any dust, dirt, or grime from operating correctly or void the warranty. Inspection Visually inspect the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine every time...
... genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Contact Nautilus customer service. Tighten them if it for damage and wear. Helpful Hints Read all of this manual to this condition. Maintenance To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the power supply before beginning any dust, dirt, or grime from operating correctly or void the warranty. Inspection Visually inspect the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine every time...
Owner's Manual
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..., replace strap. If strap works with other Replace console if damaged. Small latch on Unit operates but not with magnet and connected to data cable. RPM sensor should be aligned with the Schwinn® 460, replace HR receiver. Connection at unit if damage appears. Replace adapter or connection at front of unit Connection should be Polar® compatible. Troubleshooting Problem No display/partial display/unit will not turn on connector should be intact. Console display...
..., replace strap. If strap works with other Replace console if damaged. Small latch on Unit operates but not with magnet and connected to data cable. RPM sensor should be aligned with the Schwinn® 460, replace HR receiver. Connection at unit if damage appears. Replace adapter or connection at front of unit Connection should be Polar® compatible. Troubleshooting Problem No display/partial display/unit will not turn on connector should be intact. Console display...
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Troubleshooting Problem Check Console shuts off (enters sleep Main console cable integrity mode) while in use Main console cable connections/ position Magnet position (requires shroud removal) RPM Sensor (requires shroud removal) Unit operates but Contact HR HR cable connection at medical or large fitness stores. Small latch on connector should be aligned with relatively equal pressure applied to level area if adjustments do not see a magnet. RPM sensor should line...
Troubleshooting Problem Check Console shuts off (enters sleep Main console cable integrity mode) while in use Main console cable connections/ position Magnet position (requires shroud removal) RPM Sensor (requires shroud removal) Unit operates but Contact HR HR cable connection at medical or large fitness stores. Small latch on connector should be aligned with relatively equal pressure applied to level area if adjustments do not see a magnet. RPM sensor should line...