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... Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number 5 Adjustments 22 Specifications 6 Initial Setup 22 Before Assembly 6 Quick Start / Manual Program 23 Parts 7 User Profiles 23 Hardware 8 Profile Programs 25 Tools 8 Pausing or Stopping 27 Assembly 9 Results 28 Leveling the Bike 15 GOAL TRACK Statistics 28 Moving the Bike 15 Console Setup Mode 30 Features 16 Maintenance 31 Console Features 17 Troubleshooting 33 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 20 Warranty 35 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof...
... Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number 5 Adjustments 22 Specifications 6 Initial Setup 22 Before Assembly 6 Quick Start / Manual Program 23 Parts 7 User Profiles 23 Hardware 8 Profile Programs 25 Tools 8 Pausing or Stopping 27 Assembly 9 Results 28 Leveling the Bike 15 GOAL TRACK Statistics 28 Moving the Bike 15 Console Setup Mode 30 Features 16 Maintenance 31 Console Features 17 Troubleshooting 33 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 20 Warranty 35 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof...
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... Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. If at all times. • Do not connect power supply to the machine until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for use until instructed to do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on a solid, level, horizontal surface. • Do not try to change the design or functionality of this machine. Use caution when you use...
... Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. If at all times. • Do not connect power supply to the machine until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for use until instructed to do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on a solid, level, horizontal surface. • Do not try to change the design or functionality of this machine. Use caution when you use...
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... warnings and safety information. • The heart rate displayed is an DSSUR[LPDWLRQDQGVKRXOGEH used in accordance with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to radio communications. The machine and power supply comply with the instructions, may cause undesired...
... warnings and safety information. • The heart rate displayed is an DSSUR[LPDWLRQDQGVKRXOGEH used in accordance with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This equipment generates, uses and can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to radio communications. The machine and power supply comply with the instructions, may cause undesired...
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... on a hard, level surface. Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. 3. Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. 2. SPECIFICATIONS Maximum User Weight: 300 lbs. (136 kg) Power Requirements: Operating Voltage: 9VDC Operating Current: 1.5A Regulatory Approvals: AC Power Adapter: UL listed, CSA certified (or equivalent), Rated 120V 60Hz Input, 9VDC, 1500mA Output. Class 2. 55.6" (141cm) 41...
... on a hard, level surface. Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step. 3. Read and understand the "Important Safety Instructions" before assembly. 2. SPECIFICATIONS Maximum User Weight: 300 lbs. (136 kg) Power Requirements: Operating Voltage: 9VDC Operating Current: 1.5A Regulatory Approvals: AC Power Adapter: UL listed, CSA certified (or equivalent), Rated 120V 60Hz Input, 9VDC, 1500mA Output. Class 2. 55.6" (141cm) 41...
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... the rear stabilizer faces outward from the machine. 6 mm X2 * * * 6 mm X2 * * * 2. Make sure transport wheels on the front stabilizer point forward, and the Schwinn® decal on the Top Shroud snap into the Console Mast. Attach Stabilizers to Main Frame Note: Hardware(*) is pre-installed on the stabilizers and not on Hardware Card. Do not crimp Console Cable. ASSEMBLY 1.
... the rear stabilizer faces outward from the machine. 6 mm X2 * * * 6 mm X2 * * * 2. Make sure transport wheels on the front stabilizer point forward, and the Schwinn® decal on the Top Shroud snap into the Console Mast. Attach Stabilizers to Main Frame Note: Hardware(*) is pre-installed on the stabilizers and not on Hardware Card. Do not crimp Console Cable. ASSEMBLY 1.
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Abrupt motions can affect the computer operation. 15 Moving Your Bike To move the bike. Push the bike to adjust the stabilizer foot. Make sure the bike is level and stable before you while pushing the front of the Rear Stabilizer. BEFORE YOU START Leveling Your Bike Levelers are found on each side of the bike downward. Turn the knob to the desired location. NOTICE: Be careful when you move the upright bike, carefully tilt the Handlebars toward you exercise.
Abrupt motions can affect the computer operation. 15 Moving Your Bike To move the bike. Push the bike to adjust the stabilizer foot. Make sure the bike is level and stable before you while pushing the front of the Rear Stabilizer. BEFORE YOU START Leveling Your Bike Levelers are found on each side of the bike downward. Turn the knob to the desired location. NOTICE: Be careful when you move the upright bike, carefully tilt the Handlebars toward you exercise.
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... exercise program. User Display The User Display shows which zone the current heart rate value falls into for the program. The higher the column, the higher the resistance level. Heart Rate Zone Display The Heart Rate Zone shows which User Profile is reviewed, the achievement indicator light will be used as a workout guide for reference only. when a workout result is currently selected. 18 Schwinn Dual Track™ Display Upper Display Data Program Display 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10% 40% 70% User Display Achievement Display Program Display...
... exercise program. User Display The User Display shows which zone the current heart rate value falls into for the program. The higher the column, the higher the resistance level. Heart Rate Zone Display The Heart Rate Zone shows which User Profile is reviewed, the achievement indicator light will be used as a workout guide for reference only. when a workout result is currently selected. 18 Schwinn Dual Track™ Display Upper Display Data Program Display 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10% 40% 70% User Display Achievement Display Program Display...
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... your chest, become short of the machine. The Console display will congratulate and inform the User of this manual. Lower Display Data Hr The Lower Display shows the Workout Values and can be used for Time will flash. Distance The Distance display shows the distance count (miles or km) in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). Heart Rate (Pulse) The Heart Rate display shows the beats per minute (RPM). Speed The Speed display fi...
... your chest, become short of the machine. The Console display will congratulate and inform the User of this manual. Lower Display Data Hr The Lower Display shows the Workout Values and can be used for Time will flash. Distance The Distance display shows the distance count (miles or km) in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h). Heart Rate (Pulse) The Heart Rate display shows the beats per minute (RPM). Speed The Speed display fi...
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... during exercise is to start at -rest heart rate is in contact with pulse detection. Both hands must make contact with the sensors for each year. Slight hand movement while in fluenced by individuals are the stainless steel parts of 40 BPM or lower. CHR detection may have different maximum heart rates. This fall in that pace, keeping your body...
... during exercise is to start at -rest heart rate is in contact with pulse detection. Both hands must make contact with the sensors for each year. Slight hand movement while in fluenced by individuals are the stainless steel parts of 40 BPM or lower. CHR detection may have different maximum heart rates. This fall in that pace, keeping your body...
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.... Loosen and pull the adjustment knob on the upright bike. Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode) If the Console does not receive any button is pushed, or if it . Adjust the seat to change which segment is the currently active value (hour / minute / AM or PM). 22 Initial Setup During the first power-up . ! The heart rate displayed on the console is an approximation and should...
.... Loosen and pull the adjustment knob on the upright bike. Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode) If the Console does not receive any button is pushed, or if it . Adjust the seat to change which segment is the currently active value (hour / minute / AM or PM). 22 Initial Setup During the first power-up . ! The heart rate displayed on the console is an approximation and should...
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... and heart rate information. Note: To adjust these selections, consult the "Console Set-Up Mode" section. To change the resistance level, push the Resistance Increase/Decrease buttons. If the workout lasts for each column represents a 2 minute time period. Units of the User Profile and the User Profile Icon. 23 The Console goes back to set to start a workout without entering any information. Push OK to the Power-Up / Idle Mode...
... and heart rate information. Note: To adjust these selections, consult the "Console Set-Up Mode" section. To change the resistance level, push the Resistance Increase/Decrease buttons. If the workout lasts for each column represents a 2 minute time period. Units of the User Profile and the User Profile Icon. 23 The Console goes back to set to start a workout without entering any information. Push OK to the Power-Up / Idle Mode...
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...(e) buttons to start the Reset User Profile option. 5. The Console display shows the EDIT LOWER DISPLAY prompt. The Lower Display will go back to select one of the workout values, with the user selected. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Increase(c) or Decrease(d) buttons to the Power-Up Mode screen. 4. Push OK to view the other User data (EDIT AGE, EDIT WEIGHT, EDIT HEIGHT, EDIT GENDER), use...
...(e) buttons to start the Reset User Profile option. 5. The Console display shows the EDIT LOWER DISPLAY prompt. The Lower Display will go back to select one of the workout values, with the user selected. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Increase(c) or Decrease(d) buttons to the Power-Up Mode screen. 4. Push OK to view the other User data (EDIT AGE, EDIT WEIGHT, EDIT HEIGHT, EDIT GENDER), use...
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... work harder, and as the value for the selected User Profile to be able to set the Heart Rate Zone values for a 2 minute time period. You can start the Fitness Test from the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors or Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) to set up your age and other User Profiles. The Target Heart Rate programs use the Age and Weight values for percent completed increases. Select the Heart Rate Control workout...
... work harder, and as the value for the selected User Profile to be able to set the Heart Rate Zone values for a 2 minute time period. You can start the Fitness Test from the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors or Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) to set up your age and other User Profiles. The Target Heart Rate programs use the Age and Weight values for percent completed increases. Select the Heart Rate Control workout...
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... Console shows Heart Rate Control. The GOAL value will go into Pause Mode if the user stops pedaling and pushes PAUSE/END during a workout, or there is no RPM signal for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). WORKOUT PAUSED - Stop exercising if you use the Increase(c) or Decrease(d) buttons to allow time for each User Profile. 1. Note: Be sure to adjust the resistance values. Push the Programs button. 4. The Console will cycle through a series...
... Console shows Heart Rate Control. The GOAL value will go into Pause Mode if the user stops pedaling and pushes PAUSE/END during a workout, or there is no RPM signal for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). WORKOUT PAUSED - Stop exercising if you use the Increase(c) or Decrease(d) buttons to allow time for each User Profile. 1. Note: Be sure to adjust the resistance values. Push the Programs button. 4. The Console will cycle through a series...
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...(f) buttons to move to move through the result channels manually. The LCD display shows the Current Workout values in three channels: a.) TIME (total), DISTANCE (total), and CALORIES (total) b.) SPEED (average), RPM (average), and HEART RATE (average) c.) TIME (average), DISTANCE (average) / or LEVEL (average) *, and CALORIES (average) * If the Goal Track Statistic is a single workout, LEVEL (average) is displayed. The Schwinn Dual Track™ Console shows the Goal Track workout...
...(f) buttons to move to move through the result channels manually. The LCD display shows the Current Workout values in three channels: a.) TIME (total), DISTANCE (total), and CALORIES (total) b.) SPEED (average), RPM (average), and HEART RATE (average) c.) TIME (average), DISTANCE (average) / or LEVEL (average) *, and CALORIES (average) * If the Goal Track Statistic is a single workout, LEVEL (average) is displayed. The Schwinn Dual Track™ Console shows the Goal Track workout...
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.../Right buttons to the new units. 7. The Console display shows the TOTAL RUN HOURS for service technician use only). 1. The Console display shows the Software Version prompt. 15. Push OK to set. 12. To change the machine type, control the sound settings ( on/ off), or see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours - The Console display shows the Machine Type prompt with the current setting. Push OK to start...
.../Right buttons to the new units. 7. The Console display shows the TOTAL RUN HOURS for service technician use only). 1. The Console display shows the Software Version prompt. 15. Push OK to set. 12. To change the machine type, control the sound settings ( on/ off), or see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours - The Console display shows the Machine Type prompt with the current setting. Push OK to start...
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... parts. If at any repair work. Tighten as necessary. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any time the Warning labels become loose, unreadable or dislodged, contact Nautilus Customer Service for human consumption. Only manufacturer supplied components can be repaired or replaced immediately. Disconnect all power to the machine before you service it. Repair or replace all bolts and screws are tight. Weekly: Clean the machine to remove...
... parts. If at any repair work. Tighten as necessary. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any time the Warning labels become loose, unreadable or dislodged, contact Nautilus Customer Service for human consumption. Only manufacturer supplied components can be repaired or replaced immediately. Disconnect all power to the machine before you service it. Repair or replace all bolts and screws are tight. Weekly: Clean the machine to remove...
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...displayed HR cable connection at Console Sensor grip Dry or calloused hands Handlebar Console displays "E2" error Check data cable integrity code Check data cable connections/orientation Console Electronics No speed/RPM reading, Console displays "Please Pedal" error code Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check Speed Sensor (requires shroud removal) Resistance does not change (machine turns on and operates) Batteries (if equipped) Check Console Check data cable integrity Solution Make sure unit is plugged...
...displayed HR cable connection at Console Sensor grip Dry or calloused hands Handlebar Console displays "E2" error Check data cable integrity code Check data cable connections/orientation Console Electronics No speed/RPM reading, Console displays "Please Pedal" error code Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check Speed Sensor (requires shroud removal) Resistance does not change (machine turns on and operates) Batteries (if equipped) Check Console Check data cable integrity Solution Make sure unit is plugged...
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... crank arm connection Check pedal to crank arm connection Check locking pin Check adjustment knob Adjustment may not be intact. Be sure knob is locked into place. Small latch on connector should be tightened securely to Check Check data cable connections/orientation Check Servo Motor (requires shroud removal) Check electrical (wall) outlet Check connection on console Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Reset Machine Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check Speed Sensor (requires shroud removal...
... crank arm connection Check pedal to crank arm connection Check locking pin Check adjustment knob Adjustment may not be intact. Be sure knob is locked into place. Small latch on connector should be tightened securely to Check Check data cable connections/orientation Check Servo Motor (requires shroud removal) Check electrical (wall) outlet Check connection on console Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Reset Machine Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check Speed Sensor (requires shroud removal...
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..., accident, natural disasters, power surges. • A machine placed or used in the initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.) How Nautilus Will Support the Warranty Throughout the terms of this warranty. No agent, representative, dealer, person or employee has the authority to improper storage or the effect of environmental conditions such as stated in the Product Documentation (Assembly, Owner's Manuals, etc), damage due...
..., accident, natural disasters, power surges. • A machine placed or used in the initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.) How Nautilus Will Support the Warranty Throughout the terms of this warranty. No agent, representative, dealer, person or employee has the authority to improper storage or the effect of environmental conditions such as stated in the Product Documentation (Assembly, Owner's Manuals, etc), damage due...