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Item Qty Description 1 1 Frame Assembly 2 1 Console / Mast Assembly 3 1 Seat 4 1 Handlebar, Left 5 1 Foot Peg, Left 6 1 Pedal, Left 7 1 Stabilizer, Rear Item 8 9 10 11 12 13 Qty Description 1 Stabilizer, Front 1 Foot Peg, Right 1 Pedal, Right 1 Handlebar, Right 1 Strap, Transport and Immobilization 2 Batteries, D size (LR20) 7 11 12 2 1 10 9 13 8 3 4 5 6 7 PARTS A decal has been applied to all right (" R ") and left (" L ") parts to assist with assembly.
Item Qty Description 1 1 Frame Assembly 2 1 Console / Mast Assembly 3 1 Seat 4 1 Handlebar, Left 5 1 Foot Peg, Left 6 1 Pedal, Left 7 1 Stabilizer, Rear Item 8 9 10 11 12 13 Qty Description 1 Stabilizer, Front 1 Foot Peg, Right 1 Pedal, Right 1 Handlebar, Right 1 Strap, Transport and Immobilization 2 Batteries, D size (LR20) 7 11 12 2 1 10 9 13 8 3 4 5 6 7 PARTS A decal has been applied to all right (" R ") and left (" L ") parts to assist with assembly.
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Orientation is reverse-threaded. Be sure to Frame Assembly 1 6mm A B C X8 8 ASSEMBLY 7 2. The Left Pedal has an "L", the Right Pedal an "R". 10 (R) 6 (L) 9 Attach Stabilizers to attach Pedals on the bike. Attach Pedals to Frame Assembly Note: The Left Pedal is based from a seated position on the proper side of the Bike. 1.
Orientation is reverse-threaded. Be sure to Frame Assembly 1 6mm A B C X8 8 ASSEMBLY 7 2. The Left Pedal has an "L", the Right Pedal an "R". 10 (R) 6 (L) 9 Attach Stabilizers to attach Pedals on the bike. Attach Pedals to Frame Assembly Note: The Left Pedal is based from a seated position on the proper side of the Bike. 1.
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Attach Seat to hold the Seat in position. 3 3a 3b 3b 13 6. Tighten both nuts (3b) on the Seat bracket (3a) to Seat Post NOTICE: Be sure the Seat is straight.
Attach Seat to hold the Seat in position. 3 3a 3b 3b 13 6. Tighten both nuts (3b) on the Seat bracket (3a) to Seat Post NOTICE: Be sure the Seat is straight.
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... damage to carefully lift the machine onto the transport rollers. Levelers are on their physical abilities and capacities. Do not adjust the levelers to the Seat Post with the floor. Injury to you move the machine safely. To adjust: 1. Place the machine in contact with the Transport and Immobilization Strap (T). Make...
... damage to carefully lift the machine onto the transport rollers. Levelers are on their physical abilities and capacities. Do not adjust the levelers to the Seat Post with the floor. Injury to you move the machine safely. To adjust: 1. Place the machine in contact with the Transport and Immobilization Strap (T). Make...
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FEATURES A B P C D E Q F S R G O N M L K A Console B Handlebar C Handle Grip D Seat E Seat Slider Adjustment Knob F Seat Post Adjustment Knob G Foot Step Pad H I J H Pedal I Stabilizer, Rear J Leveler K Transport Roller L Power Connector M Stabilizer, Front N Foot Peg T O Air Resistance Fan P Battery Compartment Q Telemetry Heart Rate (HR) Receiver R Media Rack S Water Bottle Holder T Transport and Immobilization Strap U V Accessories U Power adapter V AirDyne® Air Diverter To order, go to www.schwinnfitness.com or call 1 (800) 605-3369. 16
FEATURES A B P C D E Q F S R G O N M L K A Console B Handlebar C Handle Grip D Seat E Seat Slider Adjustment Knob F Seat Post Adjustment Knob G Foot Step Pad H I J H Pedal I Stabilizer, Rear J Leveler K Transport Roller L Power Connector M Stabilizer, Front N Foot Peg T O Air Resistance Fan P Battery Compartment Q Telemetry Heart Rate (HR) Receiver R Media Rack S Water Bottle Holder T Transport and Immobilization Strap U V Accessories U Power adapter V AirDyne® Air Diverter To order, go to www.schwinnfitness.com or call 1 (800) 605-3369. 16
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...You Exercise Consult a physician before starting the workout. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine's computer for part of activity. Seat Adjustment Correct seat placement encourages exercise efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of injury. 1. With a Pedal in the forward position, place the heel... workout. You will need to safely push a Pedal to Wear Wear rubber-soled athletic shoes. Stop exercising if you to move the seat upward. Contact your grasp to palms up for reference purposes only. Your leg should be bent slightly at the hips with your hands...
...You Exercise Consult a physician before starting the workout. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine's computer for part of activity. Seat Adjustment Correct seat placement encourages exercise efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of injury. 1. With a Pedal in the forward position, place the heel... workout. You will need to safely push a Pedal to Wear Wear rubber-soled athletic shoes. Stop exercising if you to move the seat upward. Contact your grasp to palms up for reference purposes only. Your leg should be bent slightly at the hips with your hands...
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... a complete stop the Pedals independently of the Resistance Fan. Manual Workout The Manual program lets you start to the Seat Post. 2. Wrap the Transport and Immobilization Strap (T) around the Crank Arm and the Seat Post and put the end of these parts move, the others do as well. Push START/RESUME to...
... a complete stop the Pedals independently of the Resistance Fan. Manual Workout The Manual program lets you start to the Seat Post. 2. Wrap the Transport and Immobilization Strap (T) around the Crank Arm and the Seat Post and put the end of these parts move, the others do as well. Push START/RESUME to...
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... can be repaired or replaced immediately. Daily: Weekly: Monthly or after 20 hours: Before each workout, use petroleum based products. Check drive belt for smooth seat operation. The owner is done. Worn or damaged components must be designed for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. In some conditions, an assistant is...
... can be repaired or replaced immediately. Daily: Weekly: Monthly or after 20 hours: Before each workout, use petroleum based products. Check drive belt for smooth seat operation. The owner is done. Worn or damaged components must be designed for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. In some conditions, an assistant is...
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... L Foot Peg, Right M Pedal, Right N Crank Arm, Right O Shroud, Right 30 P Stabilizer, Rear EE Power Wire, Upper Q Leveler FF Data Cable, Lower R Seat Adjustment Knob GG Power Inlet Assembly S Shroud, Left HH Fan Cage, Upper Left T Crank Arm, Left II Fan Cage, Lower Left U Pedal, Left JJ Fan...Lower Filler V Shroud, Top KK Linkage Arm W Foot Step Pad LL Arm Pivot, Right X Grommet MM Arm Pivot, Left Y Seat Post NN Resistance Fan Assembly Z Seat OO RPM (Speed) Sensor Assembly AA Handlebar, Left PP Speed Sensor Magnets BB Foot Peg, Left QQ Drive Pulley CC Strap, Transport/...
... L Foot Peg, Right M Pedal, Right N Crank Arm, Right O Shroud, Right 30 P Stabilizer, Rear EE Power Wire, Upper Q Leveler FF Data Cable, Lower R Seat Adjustment Knob GG Power Inlet Assembly S Shroud, Left HH Fan Cage, Upper Left T Crank Arm, Left II Fan Cage, Lower Left U Pedal, Left JJ Fan...Lower Filler V Shroud, Top KK Linkage Arm W Foot Step Pad LL Arm Pivot, Right X Grommet MM Arm Pivot, Left Y Seat Post NN Resistance Fan Assembly Z Seat OO RPM (Speed) Sensor Assembly AA Handlebar, Left PP Speed Sensor Magnets BB Foot Peg, Left QQ Drive Pulley CC Strap, Transport/...
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... Calibration Console displays other number "Err" message after Calibration Unit rocks/does not sit level Pedals loose/unit difficult to pedal Clicking sound when pedaling Seat post movement Handlebar arms click/tick during the Calibration procedure. Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires fan cover removal) Check Speed Sensor Assembly Calibration procedure... torque = 60 N.m.) If the left crank arm still feels loose with correct torque applied and the crank link shaft is moving with a set of the seat post adjustment holes. Crank arm should be turned in or out to level area.
... Calibration Console displays other number "Err" message after Calibration Unit rocks/does not sit level Pedals loose/unit difficult to pedal Clicking sound when pedaling Seat post movement Handlebar arms click/tick during the Calibration procedure. Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires fan cover removal) Check Speed Sensor Assembly Calibration procedure... torque = 60 N.m.) If the left crank arm still feels loose with correct torque applied and the crank link shaft is moving with a set of the seat post adjustment holes. Crank arm should be turned in or out to level area.