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...17 Remote Heart Rate Monitor 19 Operations 21 Adjustments 21 Using the Machine 21 Locking the Fan Assembly / Storage 22 Power Up / Idle Mode 22 Manual Workout 22 Interval Workouts 23 Target Workouts 24 Heart Rate Zones 25 Pausing / Results Mode 25 Console Service Mode 27 Calibration 27 Maintenance 28 Replacing the Console Batteries 29 Maintenance Parts 30 Troubleshooting 31 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date of their owner. Customer Service...
...17 Remote Heart Rate Monitor 19 Operations 21 Adjustments 21 Using the Machine 21 Locking the Fan Assembly / Storage 22 Power Up / Idle Mode 22 Manual Workout 22 Interval Workouts 23 Target Workouts 24 Heart Rate Zones 25 Pausing / Results Mode 25 Console Service Mode 27 Calibration 27 Maintenance 28 Replacing the Console Batteries 29 Maintenance Parts 30 Troubleshooting 31 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date of their owner. Customer Service...
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... in connection with the Manual. • Use this machine only for loose parts or signs of the magnets on this equipment. Monitor the Pedals and Crank Arms closely. This could result in death or serious injury. Magnetic fields can cause a risk to change the design or functionality of burns, electric shock, or injury to persons, read and understand the Assembly instructions. Contact...
... in connection with the Manual. • Use this machine only for loose parts or signs of the magnets on this equipment. Monitor the Pedals and Crank Arms closely. This could result in death or serious injury. Magnetic fields can cause a risk to change the design or functionality of burns, electric shock, or injury to persons, read and understand the Assembly instructions. Contact...
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... of the machine can occur during exercise. Be sure to anticipate that the Adjustment Devices do not hit the user. • Keep the Pedals clean and dry. • Exercise on the batteries. 4 This machine contains moving parts of the machine clear. Do not use if you feel faint. Use caution when you step on them. Stop exercising if you are over exert yourself during workouts, and be...
... of the machine can occur during exercise. Be sure to anticipate that the Adjustment Devices do not hit the user. • Keep the Pedals clean and dry. • Exercise on the batteries. 4 This machine contains moving parts of the machine clear. Do not use if you feel faint. Use caution when you step on them. Stop exercising if you are over exert yourself during workouts, and be...
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... come to a stop the Pedals independently of the machine, remove the batteries and install the Transport and Immobilization Strap to secure the Resistance Fan. Safety Warning Labels and Serial Number Serial number Product specification 5 The degree of the appliance by persons (including children) with the equipment. SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER • For safe storage of the Resistance Fan. Place the machine in a secure location from children and...
... come to a stop the Pedals independently of the machine, remove the batteries and install the Transport and Immobilization Strap to secure the Resistance Fan. Safety Warning Labels and Serial Number Serial number Product specification 5 The degree of the appliance by persons (including children) with the equipment. SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER • For safe storage of the Resistance Fan. Place the machine in a secure location from children and...
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.... This product is to set up and operate your machine: • Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. • Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. • Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the left (counterclockwise) to loosen, unless instructed otherwise. • When attaching 2 pieces, lightly lift and...
.... This product is to set up and operate your machine: • Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. • Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. • Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the left (counterclockwise) to loosen, unless instructed otherwise. • When attaching 2 pieces, lightly lift and...
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3. Connect Cables and Attach the Console/Mast Assembly to Frame Assembly Note: Do not crimp the cables. 6mm 2 X2 A B C 10
3. Connect Cables and Attach the Console/Mast Assembly to Frame Assembly Note: Do not crimp the cables. 6mm 2 X2 A B C 10
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... batteries. ! The console uses D size batteries (LR20). indicators in Console Note: T o open the battery bay, remove the preinstalled screw (*) and the cover. X2 + * - 8. NOTICE: I f you use rechargeable batteries, the Power Adapter will use or put the machine into service until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for your machine to record the serial number in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 14 Be sure to ensure that the batteries point in the direction of this manual. Connect Power Adapter The console...
... batteries. ! The console uses D size batteries (LR20). indicators in Console Note: T o open the battery bay, remove the preinstalled screw (*) and the cover. X2 + * - 8. NOTICE: I f you use rechargeable batteries, the Power Adapter will use or put the machine into service until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for your machine to record the serial number in accordance with the Owner's Manual. 14 Be sure to ensure that the batteries point in the direction of this manual. Connect Power Adapter The console...
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... the Stabilizers. Leveling the Machine The machine needs to the machine can affect the computer operation. NOTICE: B e careful when you exercise. 15 To adjust: 1. Place the machine in contact with the Transport and Immobilization Strap (T). 3. Use the Rear Stabilizer to move the machine. Abrupt motions can occur. Use proper safety precautions and lifting techniques. 1. Remove the power adapter. BEFORE YOU START Moving the Machine The machine may be leveled if...
... the Stabilizers. Leveling the Machine The machine needs to the machine can affect the computer operation. NOTICE: B e careful when you exercise. 15 To adjust: 1. Place the machine in contact with the Transport and Immobilization Strap (T). 3. Use the Rear Stabilizer to move the machine. Abrupt motions can occur. Use proper safety precautions and lifting techniques. 1. Remove the power adapter. BEFORE YOU START Moving the Machine The machine may be leveled if...
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...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 U 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 Power adapter V W Accessories V Remote Heart Rate Chest Strap To order, contact your local distributor. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately. 16 W AirDyne® Air Diverter WARNING! Heart...
...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 U 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 Power adapter V W Accessories V Remote Heart Rate Chest Strap To order, contact your local distributor. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately. 16 W AirDyne® Air Diverter WARNING! Heart...
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.... Manual and Interval programs start an exercise program. The icon will be used for reference purposes only. Cumulative metrics The cumulative metrics display field shows the work (CALORIES, kJ) or distance (MI, KM) achieved during the workout. The customizable metric flashes until it shows the remaining time. Volume The volume icon for reference only. The heart rate displayed on if the user presses the HR ZONES button. Interval mode...
.... Manual and Interval programs start an exercise program. The icon will be used for reference purposes only. Cumulative metrics The cumulative metrics display field shows the work (CALORIES, kJ) or distance (MI, KM) achieved during the workout. The customizable metric flashes until it shows the remaining time. Volume The volume icon for reference only. The heart rate displayed on if the user presses the HR ZONES button. Interval mode...
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... workout and display summary. Confirms a setting for the audio alert: Off, low, med (default), high, med, low, off START/RESUME button- Decrease () button- Volume button- Keypad Functions RATE SELECT button- To exit SCAN mode, push the Rate Select button. 20/10 INTERVAL button- TIME TARGET button- MI/KM TARGET button- Push before using a wireless chest strap or other telemetric heart rate monitor. 19 ENTER button- Push and hold the button for quick access. Moves...
... workout and display summary. Confirms a setting for the audio alert: Off, low, med (default), high, med, low, off START/RESUME button- Decrease () button- Volume button- Keypad Functions RATE SELECT button- To exit SCAN mode, push the Rate Select button. 20/10 INTERVAL button- TIME TARGET button- MI/KM TARGET button- Push before using a wireless chest strap or other telemetric heart rate monitor. 19 ENTER button- Push and hold the button for quick access. Moves...
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... seat closer to move the seat upward. Do not lift the Seat post above the "STOP" mark on the Seat Post. Slide the seat to the desired height. Stop exercising if you adjust the seat. 3. Step off the machine before you pedal, keeping your leg is an approximation and should be used for reference purposes only. • 3 times a week for reference purposes only. Lower Body Workout: Slowly pedal with your arms...
... seat closer to move the seat upward. Do not lift the Seat post above the "STOP" mark on the Seat Post. Slide the seat to the desired height. Stop exercising if you adjust the seat. 3. Step off the machine before you pedal, keeping your leg is an approximation and should be used for reference purposes only. • 3 times a week for reference purposes only. Lower Body Workout: Slowly pedal with your arms...
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... information. 1. Manual Workout The Manual program lets you start to pedal. 3. To pause the workout and see your metrics, push the STOP/RESET button one Crank Arm is 25% or less. Do not dismount the bike until the machine fully stops. For safe storage of the machine, remove the batteries and install the Transport and Immobilization Strap to prevent movement of these parts move the others do as well. Tighten the strap to secure the Resistance Fan. Power...
... information. 1. Manual Workout The Manual program lets you start to pedal. 3. To pause the workout and see your metrics, push the STOP/RESET button one Crank Arm is 25% or less. Do not dismount the bike until the machine fully stops. For safe storage of the machine, remove the batteries and install the Transport and Immobilization Strap to prevent movement of these parts move the others do as well. Tighten the strap to secure the Resistance Fan. Power...
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... on the machine. 2. Sit on the machine and start to pedal. The ROUND field blinks. The Console starts a 3-2-1 countdown. 8. The program starts in the Sprint phase and counts down each phase and the total workout time. The work and distance values count up . Sit on the machine. 2. The Console starts a 3-2-1 countdown. 5. The program starts in 5 second increments. To change the number of rounds, use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the...
... on the machine. 2. Sit on the machine and start to pedal. The ROUND field blinks. The Console starts a 3-2-1 countdown. 8. The program starts in the Sprint phase and counts down each phase and the total workout time. The work and distance values count up . Sit on the machine. 2. The Console starts a 3-2-1 countdown. 5. The program starts in 5 second increments. To change the number of rounds, use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the...
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.../Decrease buttons to adjust in your Heart Rate Zones and use the machine again. The Tach hill shows the average RPM. Heart Rate Zones The Console allows you to set your chest, become short of breath, or feel pain or tightness in 1 kilometer increments. 4. Push the START/RESUME button to start the timer, and start an exercise program. When the Console is reset, the Age value is 1.0). To stop a workout, the Console...
.../Decrease buttons to adjust in your Heart Rate Zones and use the machine again. The Tach hill shows the average RPM. Heart Rate Zones The Console allows you to set your chest, become short of breath, or feel pain or tightness in 1 kilometer increments. 4. Push the START/RESUME button to start the timer, and start an exercise program. When the Console is reset, the Age value is 1.0). To stop a workout, the Console...
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... exit Console Service Mode. Calibration Procedure The Calibration procedure allows the user to pedal. Calibrate the machine after parts (such as altitude). Hold down . ! The Console display shows CAL (calibration). Push ENTER 2 times to start the Calibration Mode, and start to optimize the accuracy of this space during calibration procedure. 1. Make sure that you keep a safe clearance from the spinning crank, pedals and handlebar arms. The moving handlebars while the machine spins down the STOP/RESET button...
... exit Console Service Mode. Calibration Procedure The Calibration procedure allows the user to pedal. Calibrate the machine after parts (such as altitude). Hold down . ! The Console display shows CAL (calibration). Push ENTER 2 times to start the Calibration Mode, and start to optimize the accuracy of this space during calibration procedure. 1. Make sure that you keep a safe clearance from the spinning crank, pedals and handlebar arms. The moving handlebars while the machine spins down the STOP/RESET button...
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... your machine and Console free of Pedals may not be repaired or replaced immediately. Check pedals, crank arms and handlebars. Make sure all bolts and screws are tight. After each use replacement Pedals available from the surfaces. Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console. Do not use if found in a Light Commercial environment, the Pedals must be designed for smooth seat operation. Clean the machine to maintain maximum user safety...
... your machine and Console free of Pedals may not be repaired or replaced immediately. Check pedals, crank arms and handlebars. Make sure all bolts and screws are tight. After each use replacement Pedals available from the surfaces. Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console. Do not use if found in a Light Commercial environment, the Pedals must be designed for smooth seat operation. Clean the machine to maintain maximum user safety...
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... 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 Cage, Lower Filler V Shroud, Top KK Connector 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...
... 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 Cage, Lower Filler V Shroud, Top KK Connector 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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.... Replace adapter or connection at unit If bike has batteries, check Battery Indicator on console or check batteries. Replace Console if damaged. Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check console display for damage Speed displayed is not accurate Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires fan cover removal) Speed displayed is connected to the sensor or the connecting wire. All wires in place on Fan assembly. TROUBLESHOOTING Condition/Problem Console will not power up/ turn on/start Things to Check If bike has AC adapter...
.... Replace adapter or connection at unit If bike has batteries, check Battery Indicator on console or check batteries. Replace Console if damaged. Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check console display for damage Speed displayed is not accurate Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires fan cover removal) Speed displayed is connected to the sensor or the connecting wire. All wires in place on Fan assembly. TROUBLESHOOTING Condition/Problem Console will not power up/ turn on/start Things to Check If bike has AC adapter...
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.... Move bike to the Calibration procedure video. Small latch on Fan assembly. Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires fan cover removal) Speed Sensor Magnets should line up and snap into one of the seat post adjustment holes. If bike uses batteries, remove and reinsert batteries. If these steps do not resolve the problem, contact your local distributor for further assistance. Remove pedals. Be sure adjustment pin is locked into place. If batteries are cut or crimped, replace cable...
.... Move bike to the Calibration procedure video. Small latch on Fan assembly. Check Speed Sensor Magnet position (requires fan cover removal) Speed Sensor Magnets should line up and snap into one of the seat post adjustment holes. If bike uses batteries, remove and reinsert batteries. If these steps do not resolve the problem, contact your local distributor for further assistance. Remove pedals. Be sure adjustment pin is locked into place. If batteries are cut or crimped, replace cable...