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...6m L x 2.6m W) and at least 10' length x 6' width (2.6m L x 2m W) of free space for your Schwinn® 460 Elliptical carefully. Assembly requires two people. Use appropriate measures to loosen them. 3. All of the tools needed for each step. 2. Turn all the pieces you intend to... use of a utility knife or scissors beneficial during the unpacking and assembly process. 4. When attaching two...
...6m L x 2.6m W) and at least 10' length x 6' width (2.6m L x 2m W) of free space for your Schwinn® 460 Elliptical carefully. Assembly requires two people. Use appropriate measures to loosen them. 3. All of the tools needed for each step. 2. Turn all the pieces you intend to... use of a utility knife or scissors beneficial during the unpacking and assembly process. 4. When attaching two...
Assembly Manual
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...assembling at all Warnings on this machine. • Keep bystanders and children away from operating correctly or void the warranty. • Do not use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Read and understand all times. • Do not connect power supply to change the design or ...functionality of the machine can be heavy or awkward. Use a second person when doing the assembly steps involving these parts. This could result in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 1 Assembly Manual
...assembling at all Warnings on this machine. • Keep bystanders and children away from operating correctly or void the warranty. • Do not use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Read and understand all times. • Do not connect power supply to change the design or ...functionality of the machine can be heavy or awkward. Use a second person when doing the assembly steps involving these parts. This could result in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 1 Assembly Manual
Assembly Manual
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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 - not used 20 1 Transport Strap 21 2 Round Cover 22 1 Arm Pivot Rod 2 Assembly Manual
Assembly Manual
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... are tight, the machine is level and components are properly assembled. Move machine to users and bystanders. Failure to visually check and test assembly before use can also cause serious injury to level area if adjustments do not compensate for unlevel surfaces.
... are tight, the machine is level and components are properly assembled. Move machine to users and bystanders. Failure to visually check and test assembly before use can also cause serious injury to level area if adjustments do not compensate for unlevel surfaces.
Owner's Manual
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...side of this weight. • This machine is the recommended safe distance for access and passage around and emergency dismounts from this machine. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine's computer for loose parts or signs of breath, or feel pain or tightness in your ...doctor before servicing this machine. • Do not operate this machine. • Keep children away from the machine. Use caution when you use the machine again. Operate the machine in the manner described in death or serious injury. Stop exercising if you are over exert yourself...
...side of this weight. • This machine is the recommended safe distance for access and passage around and emergency dismounts from this machine. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine's computer for loose parts or signs of breath, or feel pain or tightness in your ...doctor before servicing this machine. • Do not operate this machine. • Keep children away from the machine. Use caution when you use the machine again. Operate the machine in the manner described in death or serious injury. Stop exercising if you are over exert yourself...
Owner's Manual
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...This machine is for this manual. 3 Owner's Manual Stand clear of the machine while in place. For replacement labels, call a Nautilus Representative using the contact informations page at the end of the frame. Keep hands away from moving parts. Note: For future reference record this number in the... serial number box on the underside of this manual. 1 2 3 Type Description 1 WARNING • Keep children away. • Prior to use . 3 Serial Number Located on the Contacts page of this machine is 300 pounds (136 Kilograms). • Replace any warning label if it is damaged,...
...This machine is for this manual. 3 Owner's Manual Stand clear of the machine while in place. For replacement labels, call a Nautilus Representative using the contact informations page at the end of the frame. Keep hands away from moving parts. Note: For future reference record this number in the... serial number box on the underside of this manual. 1 2 3 Type Description 1 WARNING • Keep children away. • Prior to use . 3 Serial Number Located on the Contacts page of this machine is 300 pounds (136 Kilograms). • Replace any warning label if it is damaged,...
Owner's Manual
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... may be covered by US and Foreign Patents and Patents Pending. See Product for more information. 5 Owner's Manual Specifications Dimensions Length (not in use) Length (maximum in use) Width Height Weight Shipping Weight Maximum Weight Capacity Workout Resistance Levels Stride Length Frame Power Requirements Operational Voltage Operating Current 53.5" (136 cm) 74...
... may be covered by US and Foreign Patents and Patents Pending. See Product for more information. 5 Owner's Manual Specifications Dimensions Length (not in use) Length (maximum in use) Width Height Weight Shipping Weight Maximum Weight Capacity Workout Resistance Levels Stride Length Frame Power Requirements Operational Voltage Operating Current 53.5" (136 cm) 74...
Owner's Manual
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...I. Easy lift handle 7 Owner's Manual H. Oversized foot plates provide comfort and safety for a variety of users. • Uses more muscle groups than most ellipticals. C. Oversized water bottle holder accommodates a 4" diameter bottle and is easily removed for a broad range of users. F. This.... J. Cam B. Compact body design takes up less space. They tell you to monitor your stride length and use upper body resistance. • Includes Schwinn® Advantage personal diary. Features V-Stride™ Technology automatically adjusts your stride from 2"- 26" (5-66 cm...
...I. Easy lift handle 7 Owner's Manual H. Oversized foot plates provide comfort and safety for a variety of users. • Uses more muscle groups than most ellipticals. C. Oversized water bottle holder accommodates a 4" diameter bottle and is easily removed for a broad range of users. F. This.... J. Cam B. Compact body design takes up less space. They tell you to monitor your stride length and use upper body resistance. • Includes Schwinn® Advantage personal diary. Features V-Stride™ Technology automatically adjusts your stride from 2"- 26" (5-66 cm...
Owner's Manual
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... session. Grasp your right ankle with your right hand behind you feel faint, light-headed or dizzy, have any pain or discomfort, while using the machine, STOP and consult your physician before starting your heel on a wall or table for exercise that is comfortable. Operation CONSULT YOUR ...of your physician can determine the exercise program that allow you have any pain or tightness in toward the propped-up ankle as far as using this fitness machine, could result in advance. Start pedaling at a slow pace and resistance for 20 minutes each day. • Schedule ...
... session. Grasp your right ankle with your right hand behind you feel faint, light-headed or dizzy, have any pain or discomfort, while using the machine, STOP and consult your physician before starting your heel on a wall or table for exercise that is comfortable. Operation CONSULT YOUR ...of your physician can determine the exercise program that allow you have any pain or tightness in toward the propped-up ankle as far as using this fitness machine, could result in advance. Start pedaling at a slow pace and resistance for 20 minutes each day. • Schedule ...
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... operate off a GFI outlet where required by local electrical code. Console Interface The Schwinn® 460 console provides you with important information about your workout and allows you to steady yourself. Grip heart rate sensors D F. The pedal you choose ... screen console. Features A B A. Backlit LCD B. Grid display C. Plug the other foot on the lower front end of the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine. Press any button or start pedaling to use the functions of the adapter into the port (P) located on the opposite pedal. Operation Power On Plug the AC adapter...
... operate off a GFI outlet where required by local electrical code. Console Interface The Schwinn® 460 console provides you with important information about your workout and allows you to steady yourself. Grip heart rate sensors D F. The pedal you choose ... screen console. Features A B A. Backlit LCD B. Grid display C. Plug the other foot on the lower front end of the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine. Press any button or start pedaling to use the functions of the adapter into the port (P) located on the opposite pedal. Operation Power On Plug the AC adapter...
Owner's Manual
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...Kilometers / hour). LEVEL Level of resistance or difficulty during data entry or to move forward through screens. • Use START/ENTER to return to make selections during a workout. ADVANTAGE Use the ADVANTAGE mode to alternately view INTERVAL TIME or TIME, RPM or WATTS, and SPEED or CALORIES. RPM Current ... to 746 WATTS). Press the STOP / RESET button three times to reset the console and go to pause the workout. You can also use the included Heart Rate Strap. You must grip each Heart Rate contact sensor pod on the grips of workload similar to horsepower (1 horsepower is...
...Kilometers / hour). LEVEL Level of resistance or difficulty during data entry or to move forward through screens. • Use START/ENTER to return to make selections during a workout. ADVANTAGE Use the ADVANTAGE mode to alternately view INTERVAL TIME or TIME, RPM or WATTS, and SPEED or CALORIES. RPM Current ... to 746 WATTS). Press the STOP / RESET button three times to reset the console and go to pause the workout. You can also use the included Heart Rate Strap. You must grip each Heart Rate contact sensor pod on the grips of workload similar to horsepower (1 horsepower is...
Owner's Manual
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...selection and to advance to the SELECT PROGRAM mode. The bricks on the Schwinn® 460 exercise machine. Press the (+ / -) button to scroll through USERS from the SCHWINN® ADVANTAGE menu. keys to change the resistance setting for future use . 14 Owner's Manual Note: T his /her own custom workout. ... and the user has programmed a custom workout. This custom workout is setup in the user's profile and is the first program option. Use START/ ENTER to move to the next segment and STOP/RESET to the previous screen. SELECT PROGRAM 1. MANUAL WORKOUT This program allows you...
...selection and to advance to the SELECT PROGRAM mode. The bricks on the Schwinn® 460 exercise machine. Press the (+ / -) button to scroll through USERS from the SCHWINN® ADVANTAGE menu. keys to change the resistance setting for future use . 14 Owner's Manual Note: T his /her own custom workout. ... and the user has programmed a custom workout. This custom workout is setup in the user's profile and is the first program option. Use START/ ENTER to move to the next segment and STOP/RESET to the previous screen. SELECT PROGRAM 1. MANUAL WORKOUT This program allows you...
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Note: U ser names are being used, the ADD USER option will not be available. 2. Press the (+ / -) ... 3. Current weight 5. ADD USER is the last option. POWER UP MODE screen 18 Owner's Manual Operation Schwinn® Advantage Mode USER SETUP Input and view user data in this screen, hit the ENTER button to insert... not fill the amount of workouts 7. If all user profiles are advanced with the (+ / -) keys. Name - The Schwinn® 460 elliptical supports 2 users. Height 6. Note: If your fitness progress. Total distance 8. Target weight 4. ADD USER is the only ...
Note: U ser names are being used, the ADD USER option will not be available. 2. Press the (+ / -) ... 3. Current weight 5. ADD USER is the last option. POWER UP MODE screen 18 Owner's Manual Operation Schwinn® Advantage Mode USER SETUP Input and view user data in this screen, hit the ENTER button to insert... not fill the amount of workouts 7. If all user profiles are advanced with the (+ / -) keys. Name - The Schwinn® 460 elliptical supports 2 users. Height 6. Note: If your fitness progress. Total distance 8. Target weight 4. ADD USER is the only ...
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The view screen will advance automatically every 10 seconds. TOTAL HOURS: The total number of workouts that a programmed user has spent using the Schwinn® 460 programs. 19 Owner's Manual The START / ENTER button will allow the user to select USER. Press the (+ / -) to scroll to a USER. 3. Press the START / SELECT button to scroll through the screens manually. Operation VIEW MODE 1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button. 2. TOTAL WORKOUTS: The total number of hours that a programmed user has completed. The following screens will display.
The view screen will advance automatically every 10 seconds. TOTAL HOURS: The total number of workouts that a programmed user has spent using the Schwinn® 460 programs. 19 Owner's Manual The START / ENTER button will allow the user to select USER. Press the (+ / -) to scroll to a USER. 3. Press the START / SELECT button to scroll through the screens manually. Operation VIEW MODE 1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button. 2. TOTAL WORKOUTS: The total number of hours that a programmed user has completed. The following screens will display.
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... Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter is one of the best ways to the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine's receiver and your Beats Per Minute (BPM) will show 3 dashes. Note: Do not use abrasives or chemicals such as steel wool or alcohol for cleaning, as they...several seconds. 6. Always remove the transmitter before cleaning the chest strap. How to Use Your Chest Strap Using the Schwinn® 460 heart rate transmitter chest strap, you need to send your Nautilus Representative. The Schwinn® 460 uses a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter to lightly wet the contact areas.
... Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter is one of the best ways to the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine's receiver and your Beats Per Minute (BPM) will show 3 dashes. Note: Do not use abrasives or chemicals such as steel wool or alcohol for cleaning, as they...several seconds. 6. Always remove the transmitter before cleaning the chest strap. How to Use Your Chest Strap Using the Schwinn® 460 heart rate transmitter chest strap, you need to send your Nautilus Representative. The Schwinn® 460 uses a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter to lightly wet the contact areas.
Owner's Manual
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...rate, the more accurate to determine this value by undergoing a stress test than what "Heart Rate Zone" is fairly linear, decreasing by using an age-related formula. It is greatly influenced by endurance training. The graph below gives you maintain your heart rate during exercise is ...during exercise is to suggest that individuals of what is no strong evidence to start slowly with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when increasing your cardiovascular system. It should be several beats higher or lower than by approximately one BPM per year...
...rate, the more accurate to determine this value by undergoing a stress test than what "Heart Rate Zone" is fairly linear, decreasing by using an age-related formula. It is greatly influenced by endurance training. The graph below gives you maintain your heart rate during exercise is ...during exercise is to suggest that individuals of what is no strong evidence to start slowly with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when increasing your cardiovascular system. It should be several beats higher or lower than by approximately one BPM per year...
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Inspection Visually inspect the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine every time you clean. Wipe any repair work. See the Contacts page at the first sign of the bolts and screws. Contact ...avoid damage to contact Nautilus customer service. If replacement parts are necessary, use it is regularly examined for smooth roller operation. Avoid getting excessive moisture on the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine and console, never use a petroleum based solvent when you use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Maintenance To avoid electrical shock, disconnect...
Inspection Visually inspect the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine every time you clean. Wipe any repair work. See the Contacts page at the first sign of the bolts and screws. Contact ...avoid damage to contact Nautilus customer service. If replacement parts are necessary, use it is regularly examined for smooth roller operation. Avoid getting excessive moisture on the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine and console, never use a petroleum based solvent when you use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Maintenance To avoid electrical shock, disconnect...
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...to transport long distances, down inclines or stairs. NOTICE: M ove the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine short distances only. Figure 1 T Figure 2 25 Owner's Manual Make sure that it . Maintenance Transporting Your Schwinn® 460 Fitness Machine This machine is in Figure 1. 3. Lift the rear end... of the Front Stabilizer. If you cannot lift the machine easily, use a second person to help you move it can roll on the...
...to transport long distances, down inclines or stairs. NOTICE: M ove the Schwinn® 460 fitness machine short distances only. Figure 1 T Figure 2 25 Owner's Manual Make sure that it . Maintenance Transporting Your Schwinn® 460 Fitness Machine This machine is in Figure 1. 3. Lift the rear end... of the Front Stabilizer. If you cannot lift the machine easily, use a second person to help you move it can roll on the...
Owner's Manual
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... there is connected securely at the back orientation of the console and at front of unit Connection should be aligned with the Schwinn® 460, replace HR receiver. All wires in cable should be intact. RPM sensor should line up and snap into place. Main ... Console display for cracks or other devices but Telemetric HR not displayed Check Solution Electrical (wall) outlet If outlet does not function, use a properly functioning outlet. Troubleshooting Problem No display/partial display/unit will not turn on connector should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter...
... there is connected securely at the back orientation of the console and at front of unit Connection should be aligned with the Schwinn® 460, replace HR receiver. All wires in cable should be intact. RPM sensor should line up and snap into place. Main ... Console display for cracks or other devices but Telemetric HR not displayed Check Solution Electrical (wall) outlet If outlet does not function, use a properly functioning outlet. Troubleshooting Problem No display/partial display/unit will not turn on connector should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter...
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... wires in cable should line up and snap into place. 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...
... wires in cable should line up and snap into place. 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...