Assembly Manual
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Product Specifications Safety Warnings Exploded Drawing Parts List Assembly Steps Contact Numbers Table of Contents 2 3 4 5 6 11 Dimensions Assembled Unit Weight Packaged Shipping weight Workout Area Maximum User Weight Product Specifications 50" L x 22.5" W x 39" H (127cm x 57cm x 99cm) 119 lbs (54 kg) 123 lbs (56 kg) 89" L x 61.5" W (227cm x 156cm) 300 lbs (136 kg) 2 Assembly Manual
Product Specifications Safety Warnings Exploded Drawing Parts List Assembly Steps Contact Numbers Table of Contents 2 3 4 5 6 11 Dimensions Assembled Unit Weight Packaged Shipping weight Workout Area Maximum User Weight Product Specifications 50" L x 22.5" W x 39" H (127cm x 57cm x 99cm) 119 lbs (54 kg) 123 lbs (56 kg) 89" L x 61.5" W (227cm x 156cm) 300 lbs (136 kg) 2 Assembly Manual
Assembly Manual
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...Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts. • Do not place fingers or any other objects into moving parts of control and serious personal injury. • Examine this... Before using the machine again. • The flywheel momentum of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on each side of the machine clear. Moving parts that appear dangerous to adults may lead to touch the operator while the ...
...Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts. • Do not place fingers or any other objects into moving parts of control and serious personal injury. • Examine this... Before using the machine again. • The flywheel momentum of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on each side of the machine clear. Moving parts that appear dangerous to adults may lead to touch the operator while the ...
Assembly Manual
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Tools Needed 3mm Hex Wrench Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 17/15 13/14 Adjustable wrench (not included) Grease (not included) 5 Assembly Manual Parts List Ref. # 1 42 3 A B 51 Description Frame Handle Bar Seat Slider Assembly with Saddle Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet Rear Stabilizer... Bar with Feet Water Bottle Cage Small Parts Box Small Part Box Contents 43 Pedals with the first assembly step. Once you are certain that all the necessary parts have been supplied, begin with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) 29 Pop...
Tools Needed 3mm Hex Wrench Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 17/15 13/14 Adjustable wrench (not included) Grease (not included) 5 Assembly Manual Parts List Ref. # 1 42 3 A B 51 Description Frame Handle Bar Seat Slider Assembly with Saddle Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet Rear Stabilizer... Bar with Feet Water Bottle Cage Small Parts Box Small Part Box Contents 43 Pedals with the first assembly step. Once you are certain that all the necessary parts have been supplied, begin with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) 29 Pop...
Assembly Manual
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... combination wrench supplied, loosen up the 14mm nuts that it is free of the holes provided in the handle bar. G. Turn the T-handle of the bike while pulling the Pop Pin out. Turn the Pop Pin counter clockwise for several revolutions to make sure it is free of the securing threads... (7,8,9) from the fork legs prior to securing the water bottle cage. 9 42 8 29 7 51 1 7 Assembly Manual Remove the Pop Pin Assembly (29) from the small parts bag and add some grease to the threads of the saddle is facing the handle bars and is level with the holes facing the front...
... combination wrench supplied, loosen up the 14mm nuts that it is free of the holes provided in the handle bar. G. Turn the T-handle of the bike while pulling the Pop Pin out. Turn the Pop Pin counter clockwise for several revolutions to make sure it is free of the securing threads... (7,8,9) from the fork legs prior to securing the water bottle cage. 9 42 8 29 7 51 1 7 Assembly Manual Remove the Pop Pin Assembly (29) from the small parts bag and add some grease to the threads of the saddle is facing the handle bars and is level with the holes facing the front...
Assembly Manual
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... before attaching them to mount. Locate the Pedal that they can be removed in step B. Remove Pedals (43) from the small parts box and look at the ends of the bike (chain guard side) and is right hand threaded (turn the spindle left (counterclockwise) to tighten). B. Follow the directions in the... threaded. 8 Assembly Manual Assembly Step 3 Ref. # Description 1 Frame 43 Pedals with an "R" or an "L" on the spindle. This mark indicates which side of the bike the pedal is important since the thread directions are different for the right side crank arm of the pedal threads.
... before attaching them to mount. Locate the Pedal that they can be removed in step B. Remove Pedals (43) from the small parts box and look at the ends of the bike (chain guard side) and is right hand threaded (turn the spindle left (counterclockwise) to tighten). B. Follow the directions in the... threaded. 8 Assembly Manual Assembly Step 3 Ref. # Description 1 Frame 43 Pedals with an "R" or an "L" on the spindle. This mark indicates which side of the bike the pedal is important since the thread directions are different for the right side crank arm of the pedal threads.
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...to visually check and test assembly before use the Combination Wrench to the equipment. C. This process will extend the life of your IC bike into its final location. That's it comes into contact with the Combination Wrench. Tighten all these features and quality of the ...which will set the brake parts and give the springs some initial compression. Move bike into service. Confirm that all four feet are not making full contact, it is recommended that you tighten the resistance adjustment knob clockwise to placing your new Schwinn® IC Bike! 9 Assembly Manual D. A....
...to visually check and test assembly before use the Combination Wrench to the equipment. C. This process will extend the life of your IC bike into its final location. That's it comes into contact with the Combination Wrench. Tighten all these features and quality of the ...which will set the brake parts and give the springs some initial compression. Move bike into service. Confirm that all four feet are not making full contact, it is recommended that you tighten the resistance adjustment knob clockwise to placing your new Schwinn® IC Bike! 9 Assembly Manual D. A....
Owner's Manual
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...simulate the feel and aerobic qualities of body fat Whether you are already in its entirety before getting onto the Schwinn® IC Bike. Cycling at higher cadences and at far higher RPMs (revolutions per minute). So let's get started in an exercise...cycle at varying resistance levels develops cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, concentration and balance. The Schwinn® IC Bike should enable you to a slimmer and healthier body. Its unique design, with high quality cycling componentry, you for making the Schwinn® IC Bike a part of your overall percentage of road cycling ...
...simulate the feel and aerobic qualities of body fat Whether you are already in its entirety before getting onto the Schwinn® IC Bike. Cycling at higher cadences and at far higher RPMs (revolutions per minute). So let's get started in an exercise...cycle at varying resistance levels develops cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, concentration and balance. The Schwinn® IC Bike should enable you to a slimmer and healthier body. Its unique design, with high quality cycling componentry, you for making the Schwinn® IC Bike a part of your overall percentage of road cycling ...
Owner's Manual
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...slip off the machine. • Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Before using the machine again. • The flywheel momentum of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on each side of control and serious personal injury. • Examine this equipment, obey...understand the complete Owner's Manual. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMOUNT THE BIKE OR REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE COMPLETELY STOPPED. Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. • Do not wear loose clothing or ...
...slip off the machine. • Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Before using the machine again. • The flywheel momentum of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on each side of control and serious personal injury. • Examine this equipment, obey...understand the complete Owner's Manual. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMOUNT THE BIKE OR REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE COMPLETELY STOPPED. Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. • Do not wear loose clothing or ...
Owner's Manual
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...Fit Tech® silicon lubricant to ensure proper function and safety, use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning. • Inspect the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. In order to ensure smooth operation. • Make sure handlebar and seat pop-pins are secured and... threads do not contact the flywheel. • Clean the bike with bicycle lubricant containing PTFE (Teflon®). NOTE: Only trained personnel should not exceed 360 lbf/in (40.67 Nm) for IC Pro™ and IC Elite™ and 420 lbf/in the crank before the flywheel turns...
...Fit Tech® silicon lubricant to ensure proper function and safety, use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning. • Inspect the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. In order to ensure smooth operation. • Make sure handlebar and seat pop-pins are secured and... threads do not contact the flywheel. • Clean the bike with bicycle lubricant containing PTFE (Teflon®). NOTE: Only trained personnel should not exceed 360 lbf/in (40.67 Nm) for IC Pro™ and IC Elite™ and 420 lbf/in the crank before the flywheel turns...
Owner's Manual
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...were not designed. Limited Warranty All Schwinn® exercise products are in question. Any product sold or placed in the Owner's Manual. 4. TIME PERIOD Residential Environment: Frame 30 years Parts 3 years Labor 1 year Commercial Environment: Frame 15 years Parts 2 years Labor 1 year This... responsibility of the purchaser. 1. PROCEDURES Warranty service will be required. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. shall not be replaced due to , warranties of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. will have the option to repair or replace any cost, damage, failure or...
...were not designed. Limited Warranty All Schwinn® exercise products are in question. Any product sold or placed in the Owner's Manual. 4. TIME PERIOD Residential Environment: Frame 30 years Parts 3 years Labor 1 year Commercial Environment: Frame 15 years Parts 2 years Labor 1 year This... responsibility of the purchaser. 1. PROCEDURES Warranty service will be required. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. shall not be replaced due to , warranties of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. will have the option to repair or replace any cost, damage, failure or...