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...machine. • Warn bystanders to children. • Consult a physician before stepping on them closely when near the machine. Do not use caution when stepping off . Do not allow anyone to loss of the machine clear. This machine contains moving parts. • Do not place ...fingers or any other objects into moving parts of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on this manual. 3 Assembly Manual Safety Warnings This icon means a potentially...
...machine. • Warn bystanders to children. • Consult a physician before stepping on them closely when near the machine. Do not use caution when stepping off . Do not allow anyone to loss of the machine clear. This machine contains moving parts. • Do not place ...fingers or any other objects into moving parts of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on this manual. 3 Assembly Manual Safety Warnings This icon means a potentially...
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... (51). Position the Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) on the bottom. H. C. Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the bike. At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with Feet 1 39 13mm Hex Bolt 4 50 Flat Washer 8 51 13mm Lock Nut ... Tools Required Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 1 Adjustable wrench or 13mm Socket 1 5mm Hex Tool 1 A. F. Attach Front Stabilizer Bar (A) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (39), four washers (50), and two lock nuts (51). Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the ...
... (51). Position the Rear Stabilizer Bar (B) on the bottom. H. C. Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the bike. At this time make sure that the adjustable feet with Feet 1 39 13mm Hex Bolt 4 50 Flat Washer 8 51 13mm Lock Nut ... Tools Required Stamped Steel Combination Wrench 1 Adjustable wrench or 13mm Socket 1 5mm Hex Tool 1 A. F. Attach Front Stabilizer Bar (A) to Frame (1) using two hex bolts (39), four washers (50), and two lock nuts (51). Tighten hardware firmly but do not over tighten as deformation of the ...
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.... Make sure the Pop Pin settles into the head tube boss using a large adjustable wrench, tighten firmly. Position the bottle cage (67) on the side of the bike and tighten the screws securely to the fork legs of the bike while pulling the Pop Pin back. Insert the Seat Post (26... Assembly (44) from the seat post slider tube. B. H. Insert the Handle Bar to the desired 27 height and release the Pop Pin. down on the bike. Assembly Step 2 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 44 Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube 1 25 Handle Bar 1 44, 27, 45 Seat Slider Assembly (Pre-...
.... Make sure the Pop Pin settles into the head tube boss using a large adjustable wrench, tighten firmly. Position the bottle cage (67) on the side of the bike and tighten the screws securely to the fork legs of the bike while pulling the Pop Pin back. Insert the Seat Post (26... Assembly (44) from the seat post slider tube. B. H. Insert the Handle Bar to the desired 27 height and release the Pop Pin. down on the bike. Assembly Step 2 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 44 Pop Pin Assembly for Head Tube 1 25 Handle Bar 1 44, 27, 45 Seat Slider Assembly (Pre-...
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...threads before attaching them to mount. This pedal is for each pedal is reverse 42 threaded. 8 Assembly Manual This mark indicates which side of the bike (chain guard side) and is intended to the crank, this will assure that each pedal. Assembly Step 3 Ref. # Description 1 Frame 43...ends of the spindle past the threads. B. Locate the Pedal that has the "R" on the spindle. Follow the directions in the future. Using the supplied Combination Wrench thread the 1 right Pedal on the spindle. however, you will notice that they can be removed in step B. ...
...threads before attaching them to mount. This pedal is for each pedal is reverse 42 threaded. 8 Assembly Manual This mark indicates which side of the bike (chain guard side) and is intended to the crank, this will assure that each pedal. Assembly Step 3 Ref. # Description 1 Frame 43...ends of the spindle past the threads. B. Locate the Pedal that has the "R" on the spindle. Follow the directions in the future. Using the supplied Combination Wrench thread the 1 right Pedal on the spindle. however, you will notice that they can be removed in step B. ...
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...soak the brake pads with the Combination Wrench. B. If any of your Schwinn® Evolution® bike into service. Tighten the jam nut snug using an adjustable wrench. This will extend it is recommended that the bike is complete and you can now enjoy all hardware. Confirm that all ...prior to loosen the 14mm nuts on the saddle mounting bracket. Failure to visually check and test assembly before use the Combination Wrench to placing your new Schwinn® IC Bike! 9 Assembly Manual It can cause damage to users and bystanders. B. Once in the desired location on ...
...soak the brake pads with the Combination Wrench. B. If any of your Schwinn® Evolution® bike into service. Tighten the jam nut snug using an adjustable wrench. This will extend it is recommended that the bike is complete and you can now enjoy all hardware. Confirm that all ...prior to loosen the 14mm nuts on the saddle mounting bracket. Failure to visually check and test assembly before use the Combination Wrench to placing your new Schwinn® IC Bike! 9 Assembly Manual It can cause damage to users and bystanders. B. Once in the desired location on ...
Owner's Manual
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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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...jewelry. Do not use if you feel pain or tightness in this equipment, obey the following warnings: Read and understand the complete Owner's Manual. Do not allow anyone to keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on each side of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep the pedals... turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off the machine. • Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Before using the machine again. • The flywheel momentum of the machine clear...
...jewelry. Do not use if you feel pain or tightness in this equipment, obey the following warnings: Read and understand the complete Owner's Manual. Do not allow anyone to keep a safe distance, at least 19.7 inches (0.5 m) on each side of the Schwinn® IC Bike will keep the pedals... turning even after the rider stops pedaling or the rider's feet slip off the machine. • Keep at least 3 feet (1 m). Before using the machine again. • The flywheel momentum of the machine clear...
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Label 1 Label 2 Serial Number 5 Owner's Manual Label 2: Chain warning label. Location: Inside the chain guard. Call 1-800-864-1270 if you need to replace warning label(s). Label 1: General warning label. Safety Warning Labels BEFORE USING YOUR PRODUCT: Find and read all warning labels. Location: On water bottle holder on main frame. Replace any warning label if damaged, illegible or missing.
Label 1 Label 2 Serial Number 5 Owner's Manual Label 2: Chain warning label. Location: Inside the chain guard. Call 1-800-864-1270 if you need to replace warning label(s). Label 1: General warning label. Safety Warning Labels BEFORE USING YOUR PRODUCT: Find and read all warning labels. Location: On water bottle holder on main frame. Replace any warning label if damaged, illegible or missing.
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... TO USE THE Schwinn® evolution® BIKE You ...have full control over the center of injury. Higher resistance levels will typically deliver more of resistance integrated into the desired, preset hole. If your leg is too straight or your leg is comfortable for future reference. 8. If your foot cannot touch the pedal, you . Dismount the bike...decrease resistance, turn the resistance control knob clockwise (+). Emergency Brake Activation Your Evolution® bike features an emergency brake. Place one pedal in the upward position, then...
... TO USE THE Schwinn® evolution® BIKE You ...have full control over the center of injury. Higher resistance levels will typically deliver more of resistance integrated into the desired, preset hole. If your leg is too straight or your leg is comfortable for future reference. 8. If your foot cannot touch the pedal, you . Dismount the bike...decrease resistance, turn the resistance control knob clockwise (+). Emergency Brake Activation Your Evolution® bike features an emergency brake. Place one pedal in the upward position, then...
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... foot on the underside of the legs using an adjustable wrench. 11 Owner's Manual Be gentle while moving the bike as any direction. Moving your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike Make sure that the pop pin has been turned clockwise until tight. Once the bike has tilted enough to engage the transport... wheel, you . To level the bike, raise or lower the four leveling ...
... foot on the underside of the legs using an adjustable wrench. 11 Owner's Manual Be gentle while moving the bike as any direction. Moving your Schwinn® Evolution® Bike Make sure that the pop pin has been turned clockwise until tight. Once the bike has tilted enough to engage the transport... wheel, you . To level the bike, raise or lower the four leveling ...
Owner's Manual
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...handlebar tube and sleeve to dry. In order to ensure proper function and safety, use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning. • Inspect the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for any rough movement or noise is observed replace the pedals immediately. Replace the ...components if any signs of wear are noticed. • Check that both sides equally so that the brake pads do not qualify for warranty replacement. • Check the chain for the Evolution...
...handlebar tube and sleeve to dry. In order to ensure proper function and safety, use a petroleum-based solvent when cleaning. • Inspect the Schwinn® Indoor Cycling bike for any rough movement or noise is observed replace the pedals immediately. Replace the ...components if any signs of wear are noticed. • Check that both sides equally so that the brake pads do not qualify for warranty replacement. • Check the chain for the Evolution...
Owner's Manual
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...exclusion or limitation of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. If you . or an Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use a replacement part not supplied by the use of implied warranties or incidental or consequential damages, so the preceding limitations and... exclusions may not apply to normal wear and tear. See your Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer for service or write to repair an exercise product or part yourself, using the services of equal value. will be replaced due to you elect to : Nautilus,...
...exclusion or limitation of such unauthorized service or parts. 6. or an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. If you . or an Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use a replacement part not supplied by the use of implied warranties or incidental or consequential damages, so the preceding limitations and... exclusions may not apply to normal wear and tear. See your Authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer for service or write to repair an exercise product or part yourself, using the services of equal value. will be replaced due to you elect to : Nautilus,...
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...: E-mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL/CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone: 800-NAUTILUS (800-628-8458) Fax: (877) 686-6466 E-mail: [email protected] CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Nautilus, Inc. Use the space in your machine, refer to write down this information. Bologna Tel: (39) 051 664 6201 Fax: (39) 051 664 7461 SwITZERLAND Nautilus Switzerland...
...: E-mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL/CUSTOMER SERVICE Phone: 800-NAUTILUS (800-628-8458) Fax: (877) 686-6466 E-mail: [email protected] CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Nautilus, Inc. Use the space in your machine, refer to write down this information. Bologna Tel: (39) 051 664 6201 Fax: (39) 051 664 7461 SwITZERLAND Nautilus Switzerland...