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Schwinn® IC Bikes IC Pro™, IC Elite™ Assembly Manual Nautilus® Bowflex® Schwinn® Fitness Pearl Izumi® StairMaster® Universal® Nautilus Institute® PN001-7187 Rev A (12/11/2007)
Schwinn® IC Bikes IC Pro™, IC Elite™ Assembly Manual Nautilus® Bowflex® Schwinn® Fitness Pearl Izumi® StairMaster® Universal® Nautilus Institute® PN001-7187 Rev A (12/11/2007)
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
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... the exercise equipment. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lb. (136 kg). 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 this machine. • Keep children away from the machine. • Warn bystanders to loss of control and serious personal injury. • Examine this machine for repair information. Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied...
... the exercise equipment. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lb. (136 kg). 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 this machine. • Keep children away from the machine. • Warn bystanders to loss of control and serious personal injury. • Examine this machine for repair information. Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied...
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... 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. Tools Needed 3mm Hex Wrench Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 17/15 13/14 Adjustable wrench (not included) Grease (not included) 5 Assembly Manual Once you are certain that...
... 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. Tools Needed 3mm Hex Wrench Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 17/15 13/14 Adjustable wrench (not included) Grease (not included) 5 Assembly Manual Once you are certain that...
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... sure the adjustable feet are on the bottom and the 45 transport wheels are on the bottom. F. Position the Front Stabilizer Bar (A) on the frame bracket as A shown in the illustration. Assembly Step 1 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 A Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with lock nuts B 44 are screwed fully into the stabilizer. 45 6 Assembly Manual
... sure the adjustable feet are on the bottom and the 45 transport wheels are on the bottom. F. Position the Front Stabilizer Bar (A) on the frame bracket as A shown in the illustration. Assembly Step 1 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 A Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with lock nuts B 44 are screwed fully into the stabilizer. 45 6 Assembly Manual
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... mounting screws have previously been installed and must be pulled freely. Pull the entire seat slider assembly (7,8,9) from the small parts bag and add some grease to confirm that it is free of the securing threads and can be removed from the fork legs prior to each side of the frame. C. D. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin, turn...
... mounting screws have previously been installed and must be pulled freely. Pull the entire seat slider assembly (7,8,9) from the small parts bag and add some grease to confirm that it is free of the securing threads and can be removed from the fork legs prior to each side of the frame. C. D. Using your hand, grab the T-handle of the Pop Pin, turn...
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.... 8 Assembly Manual however, you will need to turn clockwise to tighten). Using the supplied Combination Wrench thread the right Pedal on the spindle. You will assure that has the "L" on the very end of the bike the pedal is important since the thread directions are different for the right side crank arm of the pedal threads. This is intended to the crank arm, tighten firmly. 43 C. Locate...
.... 8 Assembly Manual however, you will need to turn clockwise to tighten). Using the supplied Combination Wrench thread the right Pedal on the spindle. You will assure that has the "L" on the very end of the bike the pedal is important since the thread directions are different for the right side crank arm of the pedal threads. This is intended to the crank arm, tighten firmly. 43 C. Locate...
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... not making full contact, it ! C. Once in the desired location on machine. Move bike into contact with the flywheel. This will allow you can also cause serious injury to the Owner's Manual for: • Operating Instructions • Maintenance Instructions • Warranty Information. Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments Step 4 - If any of the saddle. Please read and refer to users and bystanders. It can now enjoy all hardware.
... not making full contact, it ! C. Once in the desired location on machine. Move bike into contact with the flywheel. This will allow you can also cause serious injury to the Owner's Manual for: • Operating Instructions • Maintenance Instructions • Warranty Information. Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments Step 4 - If any of the saddle. Please read and refer to users and bystanders. It can now enjoy all hardware.
Owner's Manual
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... have fun. 2 Owner's Manual Its unique design, with high quality cycling componentry, you need to a slimmer and healthier body. This Owner's Manual contains all the information you can cycle your way to operate and enjoy your Schwinn® IC Bike. So let's get started in an exercise program or are already in its entirety before getting started . You can cycle at varying resistance levels develops cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, concentration...
... have fun. 2 Owner's Manual Its unique design, with high quality cycling componentry, you need to a slimmer and healthier body. This Owner's Manual contains all the information you can cycle your way to operate and enjoy your Schwinn® IC Bike. So let's get started in an exercise program or are already in its entirety before getting started . You can cycle at varying resistance levels develops cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, concentration...
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Table of Contents Safety Warnings 4 Safety Warning Labels 5 Product Specifications 6 Features 7 Operation 8 How to use the Schwinn® IC Bike 8 Maintenance 11 Moving your Schwinn® IC Bike 11 Leveling your Schwinn® IC Bike 11 Maintenance schedule 12 Chain adjustment 13 Limited Warranty 14 Contact Numbers 15 3 Owner's Manual
Table of Contents Safety Warnings 4 Safety Warning Labels 5 Product Specifications 6 Features 7 Operation 8 How to use the Schwinn® IC Bike 8 Maintenance 11 Moving your Schwinn® IC Bike 11 Leveling your Schwinn® IC Bike 11 Maintenance schedule 12 Chain adjustment 13 Limited Warranty 14 Contact Numbers 15 3 Owner's Manual
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... 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 jewelry. Moving parts that appear dangerous to adults may lead to children. • Consult a physician before using this manual. 4 Owner's Manual Operate the machine in the manner described in your doctor before starting an exercise program. Safety Warnings This icon...
... 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 jewelry. Moving parts that appear dangerous to adults may lead to children. • Consult a physician before using this manual. 4 Owner's Manual Operate the machine in the manner described in your doctor before starting an exercise program. Safety Warnings This icon...
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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) 6 Owner's Manual
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) 6 Owner's Manual
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... any indoor cycling workout, while adding a unique "coasting feature". Pressing down on the sliding tubes. Schwinn® Smart Release™ System (IC Elite™ model only) Patented design offers all the benefits of a fixed gear, essential to document your preferred position. Position Numbering Numbers are constructed from scratches. Position numbering is completely zinc plated prior to application of hand and arm position for...
... any indoor cycling workout, while adding a unique "coasting feature". Pressing down on the sliding tubes. Schwinn® Smart Release™ System (IC Elite™ model only) Patented design offers all the benefits of a fixed gear, essential to document your preferred position. Position Numbering Numbers are constructed from scratches. Position numbering is completely zinc plated prior to application of hand and arm position for...
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... workout. When the seat is controlled by the resistance control knob conveniently located underneath the handlebars. Resistance adjustments can be slightly bent at lower RPMs. But everyone is comfortable for you to work different lower body muscle groups. 1. Pull out the spring loaded knob to release the locking pin from the preset position hole. 8. If you to move the seat down. Do not raise the seat above the STOP...
... workout. When the seat is controlled by the resistance control knob conveniently located underneath the handlebars. Resistance adjustments can be slightly bent at lower RPMs. But everyone is comfortable for you to work different lower body muscle groups. 1. Pull out the spring loaded knob to release the locking pin from the preset position hole. 8. If you to move the seat down. Do not raise the seat above the STOP...
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... above the STOP mark. 3. Lower body workout Once you have practiced and are comfortable riding at slower RPMs. • After exercising, turn the adjustment control knob clockwise (+) to increase tension so the pedals will not rotate freely and possibly hurt someone. 9 Owner's Manual When the handlebars are in the desired, preset hole. Repeat for a more efficient, comfortable ride. 1. Foot positioning/pedal strap adjustment Place the...
... above the STOP mark. 3. Lower body workout Once you have practiced and are comfortable riding at slower RPMs. • After exercising, turn the adjustment control knob clockwise (+) to increase tension so the pedals will not rotate freely and possibly hurt someone. 9 Owner's Manual When the handlebars are in the desired, preset hole. Repeat for a more efficient, comfortable ride. 1. Foot positioning/pedal strap adjustment Place the...
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... pedals turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off. Apply back pressure to a complete stop . 10 Owner's Manual Increase the resistance by simply pressing DOWN firmly on the Schwinn® IC Elite™. The flywheel momentum of control and serious personal injury. Engage emergency brake by turning the resistance adjustment control clockwise until you come to a complete stop . 3. Operation Dismounting the unit WARNING! Failure to follow these instructions...
... pedals turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off. Apply back pressure to a complete stop . 10 Owner's Manual Increase the resistance by simply pressing DOWN firmly on the Schwinn® IC Elite™. The flywheel momentum of control and serious personal injury. Engage emergency brake by turning the resistance adjustment control clockwise until you come to a complete stop . 3. Operation Dismounting the unit WARNING! Failure to follow these instructions...
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... Schwinn® IC Bike can cause rust. Moving your Schwinn® IC Bike Make sure that the pop pin has been turned clockwise until tight. Standing in any sudden impact may affect the operation of the legs using an adjustable wrench. 11 Owner's Manual Maintenance NOTE: Do not operate or store this machine in damp or wet conditions. To level the bike, raise or lower the four leveling bolts located...
... Schwinn® IC Bike can cause rust. Moving your Schwinn® IC Bike Make sure that the pop pin has been turned clockwise until tight. Standing in any sudden impact may affect the operation of the legs using an adjustable wrench. 11 Owner's Manual Maintenance NOTE: Do not operate or store this machine in damp or wet conditions. To level the bike, raise or lower the four leveling bolts located...
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... the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. In order to the crank arms. Inspect pedals by rotating the pedals by Nautilus. 12 Owner's Manual Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenance IMPORTANT! This will prolong the service life of the product. • Lubricate drive chain with a torque wrench. Put the lubricant through the hole in the top of the chainguard. • Lubricate seat post and handlebars with Schwinn® Fit...
... the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for loose parts, nuts, bolts, etc. In order to the crank arms. Inspect pedals by rotating the pedals by Nautilus. 12 Owner's Manual Weekly maintenance Monthly maintenance IMPORTANT! This will prolong the service life of the product. • Lubricate drive chain with a torque wrench. Put the lubricant through the hole in the top of the chainguard. • Lubricate seat post and handlebars with Schwinn® Fit...
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... there is approximately 1/4" (0.64 cm) of slack in alignment with the frame. A B 13 Owner's Manual It should not require any immediate attention. NOTE: Make sure you may need to make minor tension adjustments. 1. Maintenance Chain adjustment The chain on the sides of the flywheel. 2. For more information, see the Schwinn® IC Service Manual or consult a certified Nautilus technician for assistance.
... there is approximately 1/4" (0.64 cm) of slack in alignment with the frame. A B 13 Owner's Manual It should not require any immediate attention. NOTE: Make sure you may need to make minor tension adjustments. 1. Maintenance Chain adjustment The chain on the sides of the flywheel. 2. For more information, see the Schwinn® IC Service Manual or consult a certified Nautilus technician for assistance.
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... other warranties not expressly set forth by accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, improper assembly, improper maintenance, or failure to normal wear and tear. Nautilus, Inc. or an Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. See your Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer for any equipment frame that need to be replaced due to follow instructions or warnings in the Owner's Manual. 4. will replace...
... other warranties not expressly set forth by accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, improper assembly, improper maintenance, or failure to normal wear and tear. Nautilus, Inc. or an Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. See your Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer for any equipment frame that need to be replaced due to follow instructions or warnings in the Owner's Manual. 4. will replace...