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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 40" H (127cm x 57cm x 102cm) 121 lbs (55 kg) 130 lbs (59 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 40" H (127cm x 57cm x 102cm) 121 lbs (55 kg) 130 lbs (59 kg) 89" L x 61.5" W (227cm x 156cm) 300 lbs (136 kg) 2 Assembly Manual
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... faint. 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 touch the operator while the machine is the recommended safe distance for repair information. Contact your chest, become short of the exercise equipment. • Maximum user weight limit: 300...
... faint. 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 touch the operator while the machine is the recommended safe distance for repair information. Contact your chest, become short of the exercise equipment. • Maximum user weight limit: 300...
Assembly Manual
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... the product, remove all components from the packaging and check them against the packaged components list supplied above. Parts List Ref. # 1 25 27 A B 67 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 42 Pedals with the first assembly step. Tools Needed 5mm Hex...
... the product, remove all components from the packaging and check them against the packaged components list supplied above. Parts List Ref. # 1 25 27 A B 67 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 42 Pedals with the first assembly step. Tools Needed 5mm Hex...
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... sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer. C. Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as shown in the illustration. Attach Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (39), four ...tighten as shown in the illustration. Front 1 A Rear B 6 Assembly Manual 39 50 50 51 39 1 50 50 51 THIS WILL ENSURE THAT YOU CAN REMOVE THE NUT AT A LATER DATE. B. Assembly Step 1 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 A Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1 39 13mm Hex Bolt...
... sure that the adjustable feet with lock nuts are screwed fully into the stabilizer. C. Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as shown in the illustration. Attach Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (39), four ...tighten as shown in the illustration. Front 1 A Rear B 6 Assembly Manual 39 50 50 51 39 1 50 50 51 THIS WILL ENSURE THAT YOU CAN REMOVE THE NUT AT A LATER DATE. B. Assembly Step 1 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 A Front Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1 39 13mm Hex Bolt...
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... Handle Bar tube. This will secure the Seat Post at the top). When the Seat Slider has moved far enough forward, the spring pin will screw into the head tube boss on the bike. Make sure the Pop Pin 44 settles into the head tube boss using a large adjustable wrench, tighten firmly. While pulling 25 26 44 67 7 Assembly Manual Thread the Pop Pin Assembly...
... Handle Bar tube. This will secure the Seat Post at the top). When the Seat Slider has moved far enough forward, the spring pin will screw into the head tube boss on the bike. Make sure the Pop Pin 44 settles into the head tube boss using a large adjustable wrench, tighten firmly. While pulling 25 26 44 67 7 Assembly Manual Thread the Pop Pin Assembly...
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... directions are different for the right side crank arm of the bike (chain guard side) and is market with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) Qty 1 1 Pair Tools Required Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 1 A. Assembly Step 3 Ref. # Description 1 Frame 43 Pedals with an "R" or an "L" on the very end of the spindle past the threads. Locate the Pedal that they can be removed...
... directions are different for the right side crank arm of the bike (chain guard side) and is market with Toe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) Qty 1 1 Pair Tools Required Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 1 A. Assembly Step 3 Ref. # Description 1 Frame 43 Pedals with an "R" or an "L" on the very end of the spindle past the threads. Locate the Pedal that they can be removed...
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... with Schwinn® Fit-Tech Lube. Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments Step 4 - Tighten all four feet are lubricated, it ! Failure to visually check and test assembly before use the Combination Wrench to tighten the brake pads against the flywheel. Move bike into service. Confirm that all hardware. C. If the angle of the saddle or the fore/aft position of the brake pads and assure a smooth resistance...
... with Schwinn® Fit-Tech Lube. Assembly/Initial Setup Adjustments Step 4 - Tighten all four feet are lubricated, it ! Failure to visually check and test assembly before use the Combination Wrench to tighten the brake pads against the flywheel. Move bike into service. Confirm that all hardware. C. If the angle of the saddle or the fore/aft position of the brake pads and assure a smooth resistance...
Owner's Manual
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... need to a slimmer and healthier body. Please read the Owner's Manual in its entirety before getting started . Take your time and have fun. 2 Owner's Manual Its unique design, with high quality cycling componentry, you for making the Schwinn® Evolution® Bike a part of road cycling without the associated distractions. You can cycle at varying resistance levels develops cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, concentration and balance. Cycling at higher cadences...
... need to a slimmer and healthier body. Please read the Owner's Manual in its entirety before getting started . Take your time and have fun. 2 Owner's Manual Its unique design, with high quality cycling componentry, you for making the Schwinn® Evolution® Bike a part of road cycling without the associated distractions. You can cycle at varying resistance levels develops cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, concentration and balance. Cycling at higher cadences...
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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® Evolution® Bike 8 Maintenance 11 Moving your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike 11 Leveling your Schwinn® Evolution® 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® Evolution® Bike 8 Maintenance 11 Moving your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike 11 Leveling your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike 11 Maintenance schedule 12 Chain adjustment 13 Limited Warranty 14 Contact Numbers 15 3 Owner's Manual
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... pedals turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off the machine. • Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Moving parts that appear dangerous to adults may lead to children. • Consult a physician before starting an exercise program. Do not use if you feel faint. Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts...
... pedals turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off the machine. • Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Moving parts that appear dangerous to adults may lead to children. • Consult a physician before starting an exercise program. Do not use if you feel faint. Use only genuine Schwinn® IC replacement parts supplied by Nautilus. • Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts...
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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 40" H (127cm x 57cm x 102cm) 119 lbs (54 kg) 124 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 40" H (127cm x 57cm x 102cm) 119 lbs (54 kg) 124 lbs (56 kg) 89" L x 61.5" W (227cm x 156cm) 300 lbs (136 kg) 6 Owner's Manual
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... the user to easily replicate their most comfortable riding position. 7 Owner's Manual The PVC-coated bar provides a variety of different muscle groups. Perimeter Weighted Flywheel Concentrated mass on the red emergency brake lever will stop the flywheel and pedals. Pip pins can be quickly threaded tight for height adjustments. Adjustments accommodate various body types and allow for workout of hand and arm position...
... the user to easily replicate their most comfortable riding position. 7 Owner's Manual The PVC-coated bar provides a variety of different muscle groups. Perimeter Weighted Flywheel Concentrated mass on the red emergency brake lever will stop the flywheel and pedals. Pip pins can be quickly threaded tight for height adjustments. Adjustments accommodate various body types and allow for workout of hand and arm position...
Owner's Manual
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... knob. 8 Owner's Manual If your leg is comfortable for future reference. 8. Raise or lower the seat to tighten the knob. 6. Higher resistance levels will need to stop . If you . If your workout. Turn the handle clockwise to the desired position. Adjusting the seat forward or backward allows you to work different lower body muscle groups. 1. Dismount the bike and loosen the locking pop pin by the resistance control knob conveniently located underneath the handlebars. Resistance adjustment Pedaling resistance...
... knob. 8 Owner's Manual If your leg is comfortable for future reference. 8. Raise or lower the seat to tighten the knob. 6. Higher resistance levels will need to stop . If you . If your workout. Turn the handle clockwise to the desired position. Adjusting the seat forward or backward allows you to work different lower body muscle groups. 1. Dismount the bike and loosen the locking pop pin by the resistance control knob conveniently located underneath the handlebars. Resistance adjustment Pedaling resistance...
Owner's Manual
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... resting comfortably on the side of the shoe fits snugly in the desired, preset hole. Lower body workout Once you are in a standing position until the cage of road cycling. To raise or lower the handlebars, loosen the locking pop pin. Pedal casually and rhythmically at slower RPMs. • After exercising, turn the adjustment control knob clockwise (+) to more efficient, comfortable ride. 1. As...
... resting comfortably on the side of the shoe fits snugly in the desired, preset hole. Lower body workout Once you are in a standing position until the cage of road cycling. To raise or lower the handlebars, loosen the locking pop pin. Pedal casually and rhythmically at slower RPMs. • After exercising, turn the adjustment control knob clockwise (+) to more efficient, comfortable ride. 1. As...
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...; system will keep the pedals turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMOUNT THE BIKE OR REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE COMPLETELY STOPPED. Increase the resistance by pushing DOWN firmly on the Schwinn® Evolution® SR. Please verify that extends from the resistance adjustment knob. Operation Dismounting the...
...; system will keep the pedals turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISMOUNT THE BIKE OR REMOVE YOUR FEET FROM THE PEDALS UNTIL BOTH THE PEDALS AND THE FLYWHEEL HAVE COMPLETELY STOPPED. Increase the resistance by pushing DOWN firmly on the Schwinn® Evolution® SR. Please verify that extends from the resistance adjustment knob. Operation Dismounting the...
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... any direction. Leveling the unit The Schwinn® Evolution® Bike can cause rust. Dampness can be able to compensate for uneven surfaces. Place one foot on the underside of the legs using an adjustable wrench. 11 Owner's Manual Maintenance NOTE: Do not operate or store this machine in front of the machine. Standing in damp or wet conditions. Moving your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike...
... any direction. Leveling the unit The Schwinn® Evolution® Bike can cause rust. Dampness can be able to compensate for uneven surfaces. Place one foot on the underside of the legs using an adjustable wrench. 11 Owner's Manual Maintenance NOTE: Do not operate or store this machine in front of the machine. Standing in damp or wet conditions. Moving your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike...
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... parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Crossed threads do not contact the flywheel. • Clean the bike with Schwinn® Fit Tech® silicon lubricant to the crank arms. Inspect pedals by rotating the pedals by Nautilus. 12 Owner's Manual If there is observed replace the pedals immediately. Unqualified people performing this procedure can cause threads to dry. In order to the brake assembly, seat and handlebar pop-pins. Move the crank arms...
... parts, nuts, bolts, etc. Crossed threads do not contact the flywheel. • Clean the bike with Schwinn® Fit Tech® silicon lubricant to the crank arms. Inspect pedals by rotating the pedals by Nautilus. 12 Owner's Manual If there is observed replace the pedals immediately. Unqualified people performing this procedure can cause threads to dry. In order to the brake assembly, seat and handlebar pop-pins. Move the crank arms...
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...Owner's Manual It should not require any immediate attention. With an adjustable wrench, loosen the two bolts (A) on the sides of the flywheel. For more information, see the Schwinn® IC Service Manual or consult a certified Nautilus technician for assistance. Tighten the two smaller nuts (B) which go through the frame tube evenly by turning...2. Tighten the two larger nuts (A) on either side of slack in alignment with the frame. Maintenance Chain adjustment The chain on your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike has been factory set and lubricated. Over time however you adjust both...
...Owner's Manual It should not require any immediate attention. With an adjustable wrench, loosen the two bolts (A) on the sides of the flywheel. For more information, see the Schwinn® IC Service Manual or consult a certified Nautilus technician for assistance. Tighten the two smaller nuts (B) which go through the frame tube evenly by turning...2. Tighten the two larger nuts (A) on either side of slack in alignment with the frame. Maintenance Chain adjustment The chain on your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike has been factory set and lubricated. Over time however you adjust both...
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... not be replaced due to normal wear and tear. Limited Warranty All Schwinn® exercise products are in question. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1. Use of the parts supplier. 2. shall in no event be free from the Authorized Schwinn® Dealer is the responsibility of the purchaser. 1. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. Service calls and/or transportation to follow instructions or warnings in...
... not be replaced due to normal wear and tear. Limited Warranty All Schwinn® exercise products are in question. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1. Use of the parts supplier. 2. shall in no event be free from the Authorized Schwinn® Dealer is the responsibility of the purchaser. 1. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. Service calls and/or transportation to follow instructions or warnings in...
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...Drive Vancouver, Washington, USA 98683 Phone: (800) NAUTILUS (800) 628-8458 Please supply the serial number of your machine and the date of purchase when you . INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE Nautilus International S.A. Use the space in your machine, refer to write down this information. Serial Number Date of Purchase INTERNATIONAL OFFICES: For technical assistance and a list of the following numbers. Dial the number... Shanghai, China Tel: (86) 21 523 707 00 Fax: (86) 21 523 707 09 15 Owner's Manual Rue Jean Prouvé 1762 Givisiez / Switzerland Tel: (41) (26) 460 77 77 Fax:...
...Drive Vancouver, Washington, USA 98683 Phone: (800) NAUTILUS (800) 628-8458 Please supply the serial number of your machine and the date of purchase when you . INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE Nautilus International S.A. Use the space in your machine, refer to write down this information. Serial Number Date of Purchase INTERNATIONAL OFFICES: For technical assistance and a list of the following numbers. Dial the number... Shanghai, China Tel: (86) 21 523 707 00 Fax: (86) 21 523 707 09 15 Owner's Manual Rue Jean Prouvé 1762 Givisiez / Switzerland Tel: (41) (26) 460 77 77 Fax:...