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... call 1 (800) 605-3369. Owner's 15 Features 16 Console Features 17 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 18 Operations 20 Adjustments 20 Quick Start / Manual Program 20 Profile Programs 21 Pausing or Stopping 21 Results 21 Changing Unit Measures (English Imperial/Metric) 21 Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 25 Warranty 27 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date of Contents Important Safety Instructions -
... call 1 (800) 605-3369. Owner's 15 Features 16 Console Features 17 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 18 Operations 20 Adjustments 20 Quick Start / Manual Program 20 Profile Programs 21 Pausing or Stopping 21 Results 21 Changing Unit Measures (English Imperial/Metric) 21 Maintenance 22 Troubleshooting 25 Warranty 27 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date of Contents Important Safety Instructions -
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... location of this machine. Use a second person when doing the assembly steps involving these devices, such as a pacemaker, it is done in an appropriate work space away from operating correctly and void the warranty. • Do not use of the magnets on this equipment. Do not do so. • Do not assemble this machine and will void the warranty. • If replacement parts are assembling...
... location of this machine. Use a second person when doing the assembly steps involving these devices, such as a pacemaker, it is done in an appropriate work space away from operating correctly and void the warranty. • Do not use of the magnets on this equipment. Do not do so. • Do not assemble this machine and will void the warranty. • If replacement parts are assembling...
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... turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that may cause harmful interference to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. The power supply complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to operate the equipment. Safety Warning Labels and Serial Number • • • • • • Serial number...
... turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that may cause harmful interference to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. The power supply complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to operate the equipment. Safety Warning Labels and Serial Number • • • • • • Serial number...
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..." (47cm) Before Assembly Select the area where you assemble your machine: 1. Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. 2. Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. 3. Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to set up and operate your machine. Basic Assembly Tips Follow these basic points when you are going to tighten, and the...
..." (47cm) Before Assembly Select the area where you assemble your machine: 1. Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. 2. Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. 3. Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to set up and operate your machine. Basic Assembly Tips Follow these basic points when you are going to tighten, and the...
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PARTS 10 6 9 1 2 13 12 (R) 4 11 (L) 7 8 5 3 Item Qty Description 1 1 Main Frame 2 1 Front Stabilizer 3 1 Rear Stabilizer 4 1 Seat Rail 5 1 Seat Bracket Assembly 6 1 Seat Bottom 7 1 Seat Back Item Qty Description 8 1 Side Handlebars 9 1 Console Mast 10 1 Console 11 1 Left Pedal (L) 12 1 Right Pedal (R) 13 1 Water Bottle Holder Note: M edia Cable is in the Console box. 6
PARTS 10 6 9 1 2 13 12 (R) 4 11 (L) 7 8 5 3 Item Qty Description 1 1 Main Frame 2 1 Front Stabilizer 3 1 Rear Stabilizer 4 1 Seat Rail 5 1 Seat Bracket Assembly 6 1 Seat Bottom 7 1 Seat Back Item Qty Description 8 1 Side Handlebars 9 1 Console Mast 10 1 Console 11 1 Left Pedal (L) 12 1 Right Pedal (R) 13 1 Water Bottle Holder Note: M edia Cable is in the Console box. 6
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Install Handlebar to Main Unit X2 1 A 2 BC X2 2. Attach Front Stabilizer to Seat Bracket NOTICE: D o not crimp cable from Handlebar. ASSEMBLY 1. X2 A 8 5 X2 E C 8
Install Handlebar to Main Unit X2 1 A 2 BC X2 2. Attach Front Stabilizer to Seat Bracket NOTICE: D o not crimp cable from Handlebar. ASSEMBLY 1. X2 A 8 5 X2 E C 8
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7. NOTICE: D o not crimp cables. NOTICE: D o not crimp cables. X3 D B 6mm 8. Install the Console to the Console Mast Note: Hardware is pre-installed on Console and not on the back of the Console is set to help pull the cables through the Console Mast. Remove hardware from Console before you connect the cables. Install Console Mast to Main Assembly Note: You can attach a wire (or string) to the Console Cable and HR Cable to B (bike). 10 #2 11 Make sure that the switch on Hardware Card.
7. NOTICE: D o not crimp cables. NOTICE: D o not crimp cables. X3 D B 6mm 8. Install the Console to the Console Mast Note: Hardware is pre-installed on Console and not on the back of the Console is set to help pull the cables through the Console Mast. Remove hardware from Console before you connect the cables. Install Console Mast to Main Assembly Note: You can attach a wire (or string) to the Console Cable and HR Cable to B (bike). 10 #2 11 Make sure that the switch on Hardware Card.
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... and new batteries. After the machine is recommended to remove batteries when they are properly assembled. Final Inspection Inspect your machine to : www.schwinnfitness.com/powersupply Or call 1 (800) 605-3369. 12. Do not use rechargeable batteries, the optional power adapter will not recharge the batteries. Install Batteries in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 13 To order the optional Power Adapter, go to ensure that the cord stays...
... and new batteries. After the machine is recommended to remove batteries when they are properly assembled. Final Inspection Inspect your machine to : www.schwinnfitness.com/powersupply Or call 1 (800) 605-3369. 12. Do not use rechargeable batteries, the optional power adapter will not recharge the batteries. Install Batteries in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 13 To order the optional Power Adapter, go to ensure that the cord stays...
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Moving Your Bike To move the bike. NOTICE: B e careful when you exercise. BEFORE YOU START Leveling Your Bike The levelers are the polygonal end caps on the Rear Stabilizer. Make sure the bike is level and stable before you move the recumbent bike, carefully lift the rear end of the bike and slowly push the bike to adjust the level. Turn the end cap to the desired location. Abrupt motions can affect the computer operation. 14
Moving Your Bike To move the bike. NOTICE: B e careful when you exercise. BEFORE YOU START Leveling Your Bike The levelers are the polygonal end caps on the Rear Stabilizer. Make sure the bike is level and stable before you move the recumbent bike, carefully lift the rear end of the bike and slowly push the bike to adjust the level. Turn the end cap to the desired location. Abrupt motions can affect the computer operation. 14
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... anticipate that the Adjustment Devices do not hit the user. • Exercise on this machine. This is the recommended safe distance for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 275 lbs. (125 kg). Make sure that changes in speed and resistance level can be let on each use if you start an exercise program. Moving parts and other objects into moving parts. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. Use caution when you step on and off...
... anticipate that the Adjustment Devices do not hit the user. • Exercise on this machine. This is the recommended safe distance for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 275 lbs. (125 kg). Make sure that changes in speed and resistance level can be let on each use if you start an exercise program. Moving parts and other objects into moving parts. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. Use caution when you step on and off...
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... Program Display shows the name of a CHALLENGES workout ENTER Confirms information Increase () Increases a value (time or workout resistance level) Decrease () Decreases a value (time or workout resistance level) Note: The Console keypad will not adjust the sound output for the program. The flashing column shows your workout and lets you control the resistance levels while you through the exercise programs. Keypad Functions QUICK START Begins a Quick Start workout START/STOP Starts a Program workout...
... Program Display shows the name of a CHALLENGES workout ENTER Confirms information Increase () Increases a value (time or workout resistance level) Decrease () Decreases a value (time or workout resistance level) Note: The Console keypad will not adjust the sound output for the program. The flashing column shows your workout and lets you control the resistance levels while you through the exercise programs. Keypad Functions QUICK START Begins a Quick Start workout START/STOP Starts a Program workout...
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... the Console. The typical adult has an at -rest heart rate is effective to reduce the signal strength. • Some Electrocardiogram (EKG) signals generated by individuals are the stainless steel parts of the same age could be limited to walking or slow jogging due to detect a pulse. Speed / Distance The SPEED/DISTANCE display field shows the machine speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per...
... the Console. The typical adult has an at -rest heart rate is effective to reduce the signal strength. • Some Electrocardiogram (EKG) signals generated by individuals are the stainless steel parts of the same age could be limited to walking or slow jogging due to detect a pulse. Speed / Distance The SPEED/DISTANCE display field shows the machine speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per...
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... athletic shoes. Quick Start / Manual Program The Quick Start / Manual program lets you use the machine again. Operations What to pedal. 3. To change the resistance level, push the Increase/Decrease buttons. Put the ball of pedaling the machine. You will enter POWER-UP mode if any information. 1. Your leg should be reached. 3. Loosen and pull the adjustment knob on the Pedals. 2. Note: An optional power adapter is 1. The LCD display is bent too much...
... athletic shoes. Quick Start / Manual Program The Quick Start / Manual program lets you use the machine again. Operations What to pedal. 3. To change the resistance level, push the Increase/Decrease buttons. Put the ball of pedaling the machine. You will enter POWER-UP mode if any information. 1. Your leg should be reached. 3. Loosen and pull the adjustment knob on the Pedals. 2. Note: An optional power adapter is 1. The LCD display is bent too much...
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... hold the ENTER and START / STOP buttons for 5 minutes, the Console will show your current workout value totals and averages. Push the button again to toggle between English Imperial (MILES) or Metric (KM) units. 3. Push ENTER to set your workout. 2. Push START / STOP to end the workout. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to start a Profile Program: 1. Push the START/STOP button to change the resistance level (default level...
... hold the ENTER and START / STOP buttons for 5 minutes, the Console will show your current workout value totals and averages. Push the button again to toggle between English Imperial (MILES) or Metric (KM) units. 3. Push ENTER to set your workout. 2. Push START / STOP to end the workout. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to start a Profile Program: 1. Push the START/STOP button to change the resistance level (default level...
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... for smooth seat adjustment operation. Do not use , examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Weekly: Check for damage and repairs. If needed, sparingly apply a thin coating of wear or damage. Monthly or after 20 hours: Check pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Make sure all maintenance instructions fully before cleaning, maintaining or repairing this condition. Yearly: Replace the console batteries every...
... for smooth seat adjustment operation. Do not use , examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Weekly: Check for damage and repairs. If needed, sparingly apply a thin coating of wear or damage. Monthly or after 20 hours: Check pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Make sure all maintenance instructions fully before cleaning, maintaining or repairing this condition. Yearly: Replace the console batteries every...
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WT X U S R H J C P D O MAINTENANCE A E F G I B J N L K M Q J D OP C A Console I B Console Mast J C Pedals K D Crank Arms L E Battery Bay M F AC Power Connector N G Machine Type Switch O H Data Cable P Side Handlebars HR Cables CHR Sensors Seat Seat Slider Adjustment Knob Shrouds Center Plates Q Levelers R Flywheel S Brake Assembly T RPM Sensor U Speed Sensor Magnet V Servo Motor W Drive Belt X Drive Pulley 23
WT X U S R H J C P D O MAINTENANCE A E F G I B J N L K M Q J D OP C A Console I B Console Mast J C Pedals K D Crank Arms L E Battery Bay M F AC Power Connector N G Machine Type Switch O H Data Cable P Side Handlebars HR Cables CHR Sensors Seat Seat Slider Adjustment Knob Shrouds Center Plates Q Levelers R Flywheel S Brake Assembly T RPM Sensor U Speed Sensor Magnet V Servo Motor W Drive Belt X Drive Pulley 23
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... set the switch, it is preset at the factory to turn the power off and then turn it will not recharge the batteries. ! Make sure the batteries point in the battery bay. If you set correctly to start the new mode of the console with fresh batteries. After you replace the console, it back on to give more accurate calculations for your machine. Note: T he console uses D size batteries (LR20). direction...
... set the switch, it is preset at the factory to turn the power off and then turn it will not recharge the batteries. ! Make sure the batteries point in the battery bay. If you set correctly to start the new mode of the console with fresh batteries. After you replace the console, it back on to give more accurate calculations for your machine. Note: T he console uses D size batteries (LR20). direction...
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Troubleshooting Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution No display/partial display/ If bike has AC adapter, check Make sure unit is plugged into place. Replace the batteries. Small latch on connector should be in place on the web or at unit if either are visibly crimped or cut, replace cable. Dry or calloused hands Sensors may be intact. Console displays "E2" error Check data cable integrity code All wires in...
Troubleshooting Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution No display/partial display/ If bike has AC adapter, check Make sure unit is plugged into place. Replace the batteries. Small latch on connector should be in place on the web or at unit if either are visibly crimped or cut, replace cable. Dry or calloused hands Sensors may be intact. Console displays "E2" error Check data cable integrity code All wires in...
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... latch on connector should be in place on console batteries. Be sure adjustment pin is any are cut or crimped, replace cable. If bike has batteries, check If the battery level shows low or no power, replace the Battery Level icon on pulley. Be sure connection is securely tightened. 26 Be sure knob is not cross-threaded. Check data cable integrity All wires in the cable should be tightened securely to axle. Pedal should...
... latch on connector should be in place on console batteries. Be sure adjustment pin is any are cut or crimped, replace cable. If bike has batteries, check If the battery level shows low or no power, replace the Battery Level icon on pulley. Be sure connection is securely tightened. 26 Be sure knob is not cross-threaded. Check data cable integrity All wires in the cable should be tightened securely to axle. Pedal should...
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... expired, Nautilus, Inc. What Is Covered Nautilus, Inc. Limitation of warranty period. Contact a Nautilus® office for authentic, original, legitimate machines manufactured by exceeding maximum user weights as described in the Product's Assembly and Owner's manual. This warranty is good only for information on length of the United States consult your expense. This includes gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any territories or...
... expired, Nautilus, Inc. What Is Covered Nautilus, Inc. Limitation of warranty period. Contact a Nautilus® office for authentic, original, legitimate machines manufactured by exceeding maximum user weights as described in the Product's Assembly and Owner's manual. This warranty is good only for information on length of the United States consult your expense. This includes gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any territories or...