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... Features 15 Console Features 16 Remote Heart Rate Monitor 17 Operations 18 Adjustments 18 Using the Machine 18 Locking the Fan Assembly / Storage 19 Power Up / Idle Mode 19 Initial Setup 20 Quick Start Program 20 Custom Time Workout 20 Pausing or Stopping 20 Results Mode 20 Console Service Mode 21 Maintenance 22 Replacing the Console Batteries 23 Maintenance Parts 24 Troubleshooting 25 Warranty 27 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date...
... Features 15 Console Features 16 Remote Heart Rate Monitor 17 Operations 18 Adjustments 18 Using the Machine 18 Locking the Fan Assembly / Storage 19 Power Up / Idle Mode 19 Initial Setup 20 Quick Start Program 20 Custom Time Workout 20 Pausing or Stopping 20 Results Mode 20 Console Service Mode 21 Maintenance 22 Replacing the Console Batteries 23 Maintenance Parts 24 Troubleshooting 25 Warranty 27 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... understand the Assembly instructions. • Keep bystanders and children away from operating correctly and void the warranty. • Do not use or put the machine into service until the time specified in the assembly manual. • Do not assemble this machine. Do not do steps that you are necessary use only genuine replacement parts and hardware supplied by Nautilus. Failure to use genuine replacement parts can lead...
... understand the Assembly instructions. • Keep bystanders and children away from operating correctly and void the warranty. • Do not use or put the machine into service until the time specified in the assembly manual. • Do not assemble this machine. Do not do steps that you are necessary use only genuine replacement parts and hardware supplied by Nautilus. Failure to use genuine replacement parts can lead...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... you are going to set up and operate your machine: • Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. • Collect all the pieces necessary for Stationary Training Equipment, Class S DO NOT dispose of disposal, contact a Nautilus Customer Service Representative. Specifications Machine Weight: 115 lbs. (52.2 kg) Power Requirements: 2 AA Batteries (not included) Operating Voltage: 1.0 - 3.3VDC Maximum User Weight: 300 lbs. (136...
... you are going to set up and operate your machine: • Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. • Collect all the pieces necessary for Stationary Training Equipment, Class S DO NOT dispose of disposal, contact a Nautilus Customer Service Representative. Specifications Machine Weight: 115 lbs. (52.2 kg) Power Requirements: 2 AA Batteries (not included) Operating Voltage: 1.0 - 3.3VDC Maximum User Weight: 300 lbs. (136...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Pedals and then Pedal Straps to Frame Assembly Note: The Left Pedal is based from a seated position on the bike. The Left Pedal has an "L", the Right Pedal an "R". 15 14 R 9 10 10 X2 X2 8 Be sure to Frame Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the proper side of the Bike. Attach Stabilizers to attach Pedals on the Hardware Card ( * ). 6mm X4 * 8 * 1 12 15 14 R 9 2. Orientation is reverse-threaded.
ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Pedals and then Pedal Straps to Frame Assembly Note: The Left Pedal is based from a seated position on the bike. The Left Pedal has an "L", the Right Pedal an "R". 15 14 R 9 10 10 X2 X2 8 Be sure to Frame Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the proper side of the Bike. Attach Stabilizers to attach Pedals on the Hardware Card ( * ). 6mm X4 * 8 * 1 12 15 14 R 9 2. Orientation is reverse-threaded.
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Remove Hardware and Install Batteries into the Frame Assembly be careful to remove any slack as you insert the Console Support Bar. indicators in the direction of the +/- In order to avoid possible serious injury, when inserting the tube ends into Console Note: The console uses AA size batteries (LR6), which are not included. 3. Pull the lower cable to avoid fingers or hands being caught or pinched...
Remove Hardware and Install Batteries into the Frame Assembly be careful to remove any slack as you insert the Console Support Bar. indicators in the direction of the +/- In order to avoid possible serious injury, when inserting the tube ends into Console Note: The console uses AA size batteries (LR6), which are not included. 3. Pull the lower cable to avoid fingers or hands being caught or pinched...
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5. X4 * #2 X4 * #2 6. Attach Water Bottle Holder to Frame Assembly Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card ( * ). 4 X2 #2 * 10 Connect Cable and Attach the Console Note: Do not crimp Console Cable.
5. X4 * #2 X4 * #2 6. Attach Water Bottle Holder to Frame Assembly Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card ( * ). 4 X2 #2 * 10 Connect Cable and Attach the Console Note: Do not crimp Console Cable.
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... and capacities. Leveling the Machine The machine needs to such a height that you move the machine safely. 1. Use the Rear Stabilizer to keep the fan assembly clear of the floor. 2. Push the machine into position. 3. Carefully lower the machine into position. All abrupt motions can occur. 3. Tighten the locking nuts. NOTICE: B e careful when you and others are evenly balanced and in your workout area...
... and capacities. Leveling the Machine The machine needs to such a height that you move the machine safely. 1. Use the Rear Stabilizer to keep the fan assembly clear of the floor. 2. Push the machine into position. 3. Carefully lower the machine into position. All abrupt motions can occur. 3. Tighten the locking nuts. NOTICE: B e careful when you and others are evenly balanced and in your workout area...
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... understand the complete Manual. Do not use . • Do not over this machine for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Do not put objects into moving parts. This is in use if found in death or serious injury. Stop exercising if you step on the user's ability to recognize and prevent danger to a stop the Pedals independently of the machine clear. Keep the...
... understand the complete Manual. Do not use . • Do not over this machine for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Do not put objects into moving parts. This is in use if found in death or serious injury. Stop exercising if you step on the user's ability to recognize and prevent danger to a stop the Pedals independently of the machine clear. Keep the...
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S Remote Heart Rate Chest Strap 15 P O N B A C D E F FEATURES M L K A Console B Hand Grip C Handlebar D Water Bottle Holder E Battery Compartment F Locking Knob G Air Resistance Fan H Transport Roller I Leveler J Stabilizer, Front K Foot Peg L Pedal G H I J M Stabilizer, Rear N Foot Step Pad O Seat Post Adjustment Knob P Seat R Q S Accessories Q AirDyne® Reading Rack R AirDyne® Wind Screen To order, go to www.schwinnfitness.com or call 1 (800) 605-3369.
S Remote Heart Rate Chest Strap 15 P O N B A C D E F FEATURES M L K A Console B Hand Grip C Handlebar D Water Bottle Holder E Battery Compartment F Locking Knob G Air Resistance Fan H Transport Roller I Leveler J Stabilizer, Front K Foot Peg L Pedal G H I J M Stabilizer, Rear N Foot Step Pad O Seat Post Adjustment Knob P Seat R Q S Accessories Q AirDyne® Reading Rack R AirDyne® Wind Screen To order, go to www.schwinnfitness.com or call 1 (800) 605-3369.
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... the distance count (miles or km) in operation must be entered. Calories The CALORIES display field shows the estimated calories that you use the machine again. During the initial power-up , this display will flash when it has a signal from a telemetric heart rate sensor. Stop exercising if you start an exercise program. Keypad Functions Decrease () button- The altitude where the machine will be in the workout, to...
... the distance count (miles or km) in operation must be entered. Calories The CALORIES display field shows the estimated calories that you use the machine again. During the initial power-up , this display will flash when it has a signal from a telemetric heart rate sensor. Stop exercising if you start an exercise program. Keypad Functions Decrease () button- The altitude where the machine will be in the workout, to...
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... of the best procedures to burn fat and improve your maximum heart rate. START/STOP button- It is effective to control the intensity of the same age could be an uncoded heart rate strap from a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter that target zone for each year. The graph is usually linear, decreasing by using a wireless chest strap or other implanted electronic device, consult your body will burn.
... of the best procedures to burn fat and improve your maximum heart rate. START/STOP button- It is effective to control the intensity of the same age could be an uncoded heart rate strap from a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter that target zone for each year. The graph is usually linear, decreasing by using a wireless chest strap or other implanted electronic device, consult your body will burn.
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... the Seat Post. Using the Machine Be aware that the Pedals, Handlebars and Resistance Fan are connected and when any of these parts move the others do as well. 2. Put the ball of these parts move the others do as the Handlebars move the seat downward. Lower Body Workout: Slowly pedal with your arms relaxed at the knee. 2. If your leg is fully engaged and fully tighten the adjustment knob. Be...
... the Seat Post. Using the Machine Be aware that the Pedals, Handlebars and Resistance Fan are connected and when any of these parts move the others do as well. 2. Put the ball of these parts move the others do as the Handlebars move the seat downward. Lower Body Workout: Slowly pedal with your arms relaxed at the knee. 2. If your leg is fully engaged and fully tighten the adjustment knob. Be...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... their rated power during power up for storage of the machine, remove the batteries and engage the Locking Pin to your body. This bike cannot stop . Note: The Locking Pin will not engage on the Foot Pegs. Note: The Console does not have come to assist with your workout, reduce the Resistance Fan speed until the Pedals have an On/Off switch. 19 To disengage the Locking Pin: 1. Turn a full...
... their rated power during power up for storage of the machine, remove the batteries and engage the Locking Pin to your body. This bike cannot stop . Note: The Locking Pin will not engage on the Foot Pegs. Note: The Console does not have come to assist with your workout, reduce the Resistance Fan speed until the Pedals have an On/Off switch. 19 To disengage the Locking Pin: 1. Turn a full...
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... START/STOP button to change the value for the altitude. Stop pedaling to pause your own time value. When paused, the Console display will now begin. Note: The altitude value can be setup with your workout values three times in the order of TIME, AVERAGE SPEED, DISTANCE, TOTAL MACHINE DISTANCE ("Odo."), WATTS, CALORIES, and AVERAGE HEART RATE (if activated). With the Console in Idle Mode, push the START/STOP button to stop pedaling...
... START/STOP button to change the value for the altitude. Stop pedaling to pause your own time value. When paused, the Console display will now begin. Note: The altitude value can be setup with your workout values three times in the order of TIME, AVERAGE SPEED, DISTANCE, TOTAL MACHINE DISTANCE ("Odo."), WATTS, CALORIES, and AVERAGE HEART RATE (if activated). With the Console in Idle Mode, push the START/STOP button to stop pedaling...
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.... The Console will display which version of measurement to go into Sleep Mode. 21 Push START/ STOP to change between "M" (Imperial English units) and "KM" (metric units). 3. Push START/STOP to set the units of Firmware is installed. 1. Hold down the START/STOP button for 3 seconds. Note: The upper displayed value is installed in approximately 5 minutes, it goes into the Con- Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the...
.... The Console will display which version of measurement to go into Sleep Mode. 21 Push START/ STOP to change between "M" (Imperial English units) and "KM" (metric units). 3. Push START/STOP to set the units of Firmware is installed. 1. Hold down the START/STOP button for 3 seconds. Note: The upper displayed value is installed in approximately 5 minutes, it goes into the Con- Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the...
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... that regular maintenance is responsible to remove any repair work. Other brands of moisture. Only manufacturer supplied components can cause danger to maintain and repair the equipment. The owner is done. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully before cleaning, maintaining or repairing the machine. If needed, sparingly apply a thin coating of silicone lube to keep the Console free of Pedals may not be repaired or replaced immediately...
... that regular maintenance is responsible to remove any repair work. Other brands of moisture. Only manufacturer supplied components can cause danger to maintain and repair the equipment. The owner is done. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully before cleaning, maintaining or repairing the machine. If needed, sparingly apply a thin coating of silicone lube to keep the Console free of Pedals may not be repaired or replaced immediately...
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...A Foot Peg, Right B Handlebar, Right C Handlebar, Left D Foot Peg, Left E Water Bottle Holder F Console G Locking Knob H Spring, Knob I Console Cable, Upper J Console Support Bar K Seat L Seat Post M Foot Step Pad 24 N Seat Adjustment Knob O Frame P Stabilizer, Rear Q Shroud, Left R Crank Arm, Left S Center Plate T Pedal, Left U Pulley, Crank V Speed Sensor Magnet W Crank Belt X Pulley, Drive Y Drive Belt Z Speed Sensor Assembly AA Connector Arm BB Arm Pivot CC Console Cable, Lower DD Resistance Fan Assembly EE Fan Cover FF Leveler GG Stabilizer, Front HH Transport Wheel II Shroud, Right JJ...
...A Foot Peg, Right B Handlebar, Right C Handlebar, Left D Foot Peg, Left E Water Bottle Holder F Console G Locking Knob H Spring, Knob I Console Cable, Upper J Console Support Bar K Seat L Seat Post M Foot Step Pad 24 N Seat Adjustment Knob O Frame P Stabilizer, Rear Q Shroud, Left R Crank Arm, Left S Center Plate T Pedal, Left U Pulley, Crank V Speed Sensor Magnet W Crank Belt X Pulley, Drive Y Drive Belt Z Speed Sensor Assembly AA Connector Arm BB Arm Pivot CC Console Cable, Lower DD Resistance Fan Assembly EE Fan Cover FF Leveler GG Stabilizer, Front HH Transport Wheel II Shroud, Right JJ...
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... latch on connector should be aligned with a set to the back of interference (TV, Microwave, etc). If batteries are installed correctly. Replace if there is always Data cable "0"/stuck in Pause mode Speed Sensor (under Shrouds) No speed/RPM reading Check data cable integrity Console displays "Lbatt" error code Unit operates but Telemetric Heart Rate not displayed Check data cable connections/orientation Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check Speed Sensor Assembly (requires shroud removal) Batteries Chest Strap...
... latch on connector should be aligned with a set to the back of interference (TV, Microwave, etc). If batteries are installed correctly. Replace if there is always Data cable "0"/stuck in Pause mode Speed Sensor (under Shrouds) No speed/RPM reading Check data cable integrity Console displays "Lbatt" error code Unit operates but Telemetric Heart Rate not displayed Check data cable connections/orientation Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check Speed Sensor Assembly (requires shroud removal) Batteries Chest Strap...
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... uneven surfaces. Be sure adjustment pin is clear of the seat post adjustment holes. Move bike to crank. Remove pedals and reattach fully. Unit rocks/does not sit level Pedals loose/unit difficult to pedal Clicking sound when pedaling Seat post movement Check leveler adjustment Leveling feet may not be tightened securely to axle. Be sure knob is not cross-threaded. Crank should be turned in or out to...
... uneven surfaces. Be sure adjustment pin is clear of the seat post adjustment holes. Move bike to crank. Remove pedals and reattach fully. Unit rocks/does not sit level Pedals loose/unit difficult to pedal Clicking sound when pedaling Seat post movement Check leveler adjustment Leveling feet may not be tightened securely to axle. Be sure knob is not cross-threaded. Crank should be turned in or out to...
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..., tampering or modification of the unit, failure to follow instructions or warnings in the Owner's Manual including failure to the original purchaser of the products Owner's manual. warrants to properly educate and train end-users of the equipment if being used in the initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.) Support Throughout the terms of replacement parts involved in the United States or Canada.
..., tampering or modification of the unit, failure to follow instructions or warnings in the Owner's Manual including failure to the original purchaser of the products Owner's manual. warrants to properly educate and train end-users of the equipment if being used in the initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.) Support Throughout the terms of replacement parts involved in the United States or Canada.