Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... logos. Owner's 17 Features 18 Console Features 19 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 21 Operations 23 Adjustments 23 Initial Setup 24 Quick Start / Manual Program 24 Workout Program Selection 24 User Setup Mode 25 Custom Workout 27 Profile Programs 27 Fitness Test 28 Results/Cool Down Mode 29 Pausing or Stopping 29 User Statistics 29 Console Setup 31 Maintenance 33 Troubleshooting 35 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date...
... logos. Owner's 17 Features 18 Console Features 19 Contact Heart Rate (CHR) 21 Operations 23 Adjustments 23 Initial Setup 24 Quick Start / Manual Program 24 Workout Program Selection 24 User Setup Mode 25 Custom Workout 27 Profile Programs 27 Fitness Test 28 Results/Cool Down Mode 29 Pausing or Stopping 29 User Statistics 29 Console Setup 31 Maintenance 33 Troubleshooting 35 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information: Serial Number Date...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... void the warranty. • If replacement parts are assembling at all times. • Do not connect power supply to the machine until instructed to do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on your own. • Set up this machine on this machine. Read and understand all assembly steps in death or serious injury. Important Safety Instructions - Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions. • Keep...
... void the warranty. • If replacement parts are assembling at all times. • Do not connect power supply to the machine until instructed to do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on your own. • Set up this machine on this machine. Read and understand all assembly steps in death or serious injury. Important Safety Instructions - Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions. • Keep...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... on a hard, level surface. Specifications determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for each assembly step. 3. Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the left (counterclockwise) to loosen, unless instructed otherwise. 4. When attaching 2 pieces, lightly lift and look...
... on a hard, level surface. Specifications determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for each assembly step. 3. Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the left (counterclockwise) to loosen, unless instructed otherwise. 4. When attaching 2 pieces, lightly lift and look...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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Attach Seat to hold the Seat in the Frame. Make sure the adjustment knob (15) engages the Seat Post. Tighten the bolt (12b) and nut (12c) on the Seat bracket (12a) to Seat Post and Frame NOTICE: Slide the Seat (12) onto the Seat Post (4) and install the Seat Post in position. 12 12b 12c 4 12a 15 9 3. Be sure the Seat is straight.
Attach Seat to hold the Seat in the Frame. Make sure the adjustment knob (15) engages the Seat Post. Tighten the bolt (12b) and nut (12c) on the Seat bracket (12a) to Seat Post and Frame NOTICE: Slide the Seat (12) onto the Seat Post (4) and install the Seat Post in position. 12 12b 12c 4 12a 15 9 3. Be sure the Seat is straight.
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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Attach Console Mast to Frame Assembly Cable NOTICE: A lign the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Note: Do not fully tighten the hardware. 10 X4 C B 6mm 4. Do not crimp Console Cable. 5 5. Connect Console Mast Cable to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Do not crimp Console Cable.
Attach Console Mast to Frame Assembly Cable NOTICE: A lign the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Note: Do not fully tighten the hardware. 10 X4 C B 6mm 4. Do not crimp Console Cable. 5 5. Connect Console Mast Cable to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Do not crimp Console Cable.
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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X4 12 Connect Console Mast Cable and Heart Rate Cable to Console Mast Note: A lign the Console on the Console Mast mounting plate and attach with the screws from the back of the console before you connect the cables. 8 8. 7. NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables. Attach Console to Console Note: Remove the pre-installed screws from Step 7.
X4 12 Connect Console Mast Cable and Heart Rate Cable to Console Mast Note: A lign the Console on the Console Mast mounting plate and attach with the screws from the back of the console before you connect the cables. 8 8. 7. NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables. Attach Console to Console Note: Remove the pre-installed screws from Step 7.
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... doctor before servicing this machine. • Do not operate this manual. • Correctly adjust and safely engage all warnings on or near to children. • Not intended for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Do not use . • Do not over this weight. • This machine is in use if found in moist or wet locations. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely...
... doctor before servicing this machine. • Do not operate this manual. • Correctly adjust and safely engage all warnings on or near to children. • Not intended for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Do not use . • Do not over this weight. • This machine is in use if found in moist or wet locations. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... current resistance level (1-16) for 6 seconds, then your hands and the sensors and try again. Heart Rate Calculations Your maximum heart rate usually decreases from the Contact Heart Rate sensors. ! The HR display shows the heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) from 220 Beats Per Minute (BPM) in your hands comfortably around the sensors. Stop exercising if you start an exercise program. To use the machine again. If your heart rate...
... current resistance level (1-16) for 6 seconds, then your hands and the sensors and try again. Heart Rate Calculations Your maximum heart rate usually decreases from the Contact Heart Rate sensors. ! The HR display shows the heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) from 220 Beats Per Minute (BPM) in your hands comfortably around the sensors. Stop exercising if you start an exercise program. To use the machine again. If your heart rate...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... the machine's computer for reference purposes only. • 3 times a week for subsequent workouts. 23 Rotate the Pedals until one can be bent slightly at the knee. 2. Stop exercising if you start an exercise program. With a Pedal in your foot cannot touch the Pedal, move the seat down on the upright bike. If your leg is bent too much, move freely. Be sure toes and knees point directly...
... the machine's computer for reference purposes only. • 3 times a week for subsequent workouts. 23 Rotate the Pedals until one can be bent slightly at the knee. 2. Stop exercising if you start an exercise program. With a Pedal in your foot cannot touch the Pedal, move the seat down on the upright bike. If your leg is bent too much, move freely. Be sure toes and knees point directly...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... Program Menu. Note: The Console does not have an On/Off switch. Push START/ENTER to end the workout. Sit on the seat. 2. The time will count up from the RPM sensor as a result of pedaling the machine. If a User profile is set . 3. The Console display shows Select Elliptical or Bike prompt. Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode) If the Console does not receive any button is off . Push STOP...
... Program Menu. Note: The Console does not have an On/Off switch. Push START/ENTER to end the workout. Sit on the seat. 2. The time will count up from the RPM sensor as a result of pedaling the machine. If a User profile is set . 3. The Console display shows Select Elliptical or Bike prompt. Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode) If the Console does not receive any button is off . Push STOP...
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...; Weight • Gender • Custom Workout (program profile, time) From the Power-Up Mode screen, push START/ENTER and hold for a space. Push and hold START/ENTER to complete the entry and go back to the previous screen or character. Note: T he default age is 150 (lbs). 25 User Setup Mode The Schwinn® 20 Series console lets you store and use 1 User profile in your User...
...; Weight • Gender • Custom Workout (program profile, time) From the Power-Up Mode screen, push START/ENTER and hold for a space. Push and hold START/ENTER to complete the entry and go back to the previous screen or character. Note: T he default age is 150 (lbs). 25 User Setup Mode The Schwinn® 20 Series console lets you store and use 1 User profile in your User...
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... STOP. Push START/ENTER to the Power-Up Mode screen. Push STOP to go to the next prompt. 4. The Console display shows the CUSTOM prompt. If a User profile is set up , the Console will show the Name prompt. To record each entry and go back to record the resistance level. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust, and push START/ ENTER to move through the alphabet. Use...
... STOP. Push START/ENTER to the Power-Up Mode screen. Push STOP to go to the next prompt. 4. The Console display shows the CUSTOM prompt. If a User profile is set up , the Console will show the Name prompt. To record each entry and go back to record the resistance level. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust, and push START/ ENTER to move through the alphabet. Use...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... Console measures your heart rate and calculates your heart rate reaches the "Test Zone." These numbers, along with information about your maximum heart rate. This means you start value is individually computed to select the Workout option. 3. This lets you select a custom user (not Guest User), use the Age and Weight values in the profile); Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to produce a "Fitness Score." Push START...
... Console measures your heart rate and calculates your heart rate reaches the "Test Zone." These numbers, along with information about your maximum heart rate. This means you start value is individually computed to select the Workout option. 3. This lets you select a custom user (not Guest User), use the Age and Weight values in the profile); Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to produce a "Fitness Score." Push START...
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... STOP to move through the results manually. When the total for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). The HR display shows the current BPM value. If there is no RPM or HR signal, the Console automatically goes into Results Mode. The Console will go into Sleep Mode. You can use the START/ENTER button to stop the workout, push the STOP button. You can use the Increase/Decrease buttons to Power-Up Mode. Stop pedaling...
... STOP to move through the results manually. When the total for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). The HR display shows the current BPM value. If there is no RPM or HR signal, the Console automatically goes into Results Mode. The Console will go into Sleep Mode. You can use the START/ENTER button to stop the workout, push the STOP button. You can use the Increase/Decrease buttons to Power-Up Mode. Stop pedaling...
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... Power-Up Mode to move through the Error Log. Push STOP to start Units option. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to go back to change between ELLIPTICAL and BIKE. 5. for service technician use only). 1. Hold down the Increase button and Decrease button together for 3 seconds while in User Statistics, the statistics change the machine type, or see total hours for the machine. 9. Note: Push STOP to go into the Console Setup Mode...
... Power-Up Mode to move through the Error Log. Push STOP to start Units option. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to go back to change between ELLIPTICAL and BIKE. 5. for service technician use only). 1. Hold down the Increase button and Decrease button together for 3 seconds while in User Statistics, the statistics change the machine type, or see total hours for the machine. 9. Note: Push STOP to go into the Console Setup Mode...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... bolts and screws are tight. Clean the machine to do the necessary tasks. ! Tighten as necessary. Weekly: Check for damage and repairs. Note: Do not use , examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Equipment must be regularly examined for smooth seat adjustment operation. NOTICE: Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent or an automotive cleaner. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions...
... bolts and screws are tight. Clean the machine to do the necessary tasks. ! Tighten as necessary. Weekly: Check for damage and repairs. Note: Do not use , examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Equipment must be regularly examined for smooth seat adjustment operation. NOTICE: Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent or an automotive cleaner. MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... connection at front (recumbent) or rear (upright) of unit Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check console display for further assistance. If Console only has partial display and all connections are centered on HR sensors. If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer Care for damage Console Display HR cable connection at medical or some larger fitness stores. Be sure hands are fine, replace the Console. Replace adapter...
... connection at front (recumbent) or rear (upright) of unit Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Check console display for further assistance. If Console only has partial display and all connections are centered on HR sensors. If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer Care for damage Console Display HR cable connection at medical or some larger fitness stores. Be sure hands are fine, replace the Console. Replace adapter...
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... cable integrity Console displays "E3" error code Check data cable connections/orientation Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check RPM Sensor (requires shroud removal) Console shuts off (enters sleep mode) while in use Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Reset Machine Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check RPM Sensor All wires in cable should line up and snap into place. Replace if there is connected securely and oriented properly. Small latch...
... cable integrity Console displays "E3" error code Check data cable connections/orientation Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check RPM Sensor (requires shroud removal) Console shuts off (enters sleep mode) while in use Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Reset Machine Check magnet position (requires shroud removal) Check RPM Sensor All wires in cable should line up and snap into place. Replace if there is connected securely and oriented properly. Small latch...
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... Pedals loose/unit difficult to pedal Clicking sound when pedaling Seat post movement Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Reset Machine Check leveler adjustment Check surface under unit Check pedal to crank connection Check crank to axle connection Check pedal to crank connection Check locking pin Check adjustment knob All wires in or out to level bike. Unplug unit from electrical outlet for extremely uneven surfaces. Be sure adjustment pin is securely tightened...
... Pedals loose/unit difficult to pedal Clicking sound when pedaling Seat post movement Check data cable integrity Check data cable connections/orientation Reset Machine Check leveler adjustment Check surface under unit Check pedal to crank connection Check crank to axle connection Check pedal to crank connection Check locking pin Check adjustment knob All wires in or out to level bike. Unplug unit from electrical outlet for extremely uneven surfaces. Be sure adjustment pin is securely tightened...
Warranty
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... initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.) How Nautilus Will Support the Warranty Throughout and as specified in the Product Documentation (Manuals, (Assembly, Owner's Manuals, etc.). • Product must be used in the United States or Canada. will provide a replacement for any component or part that has a machine for use by its members, customers, employees or affiliates. • Damage caused by exceeding maximum user weights as...
... initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.) How Nautilus Will Support the Warranty Throughout and as specified in the Product Documentation (Manuals, (Assembly, Owner's Manuals, etc.). • Product must be used in the United States or Canada. will provide a replacement for any component or part that has a machine for use by its members, customers, employees or affiliates. • Damage caused by exceeding maximum user weights as...