Schwinn Recumbant Good Owner Manual Warr
Schwinn Recumbant Good Owner Manual Warr
Schwinn Recumbant Good Owner Manual Warr
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This icon means a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
! injury.
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• Keep at least 24” (0.6 m) on each side of the machine clear. This is the recommended safe distance for access
and passage around and emergency dismounts from the machine. Keep third parties out of this space when
machine is in use.
• Do not over exert yourself during exercise. Operate the machine in the manner described in this manual.
• Correctly adjust and safely engage all Positional Adjustment Devices. Make sure that the Adjustment Devices do
not hit the user.
• Exercise on this machine requires coordination and balance. Be sure to anticipate that changes in speed and
resistance level can occur during workouts, and be attentive in order to avoid loss of balance and possible injury.
• Prior to use, read and understand the owner’s manual. The appliance is not to be used by persons with functional
limitations and impairments, reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge.
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SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER
WARNING! WARNING!
• Injury or death is possible • • Keep hands and
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if caution is not used while feet away.
using this machine. •
FCC Compliance
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
! user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The machine and power supply comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: T
his machine and power supply have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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SPECIFICATIONS
WARNING: This product, its packaging, and components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. This Notice is provided in accordance with California’s Proposition 65. If you
would like additional information, please refer to our website at www.nautilus.com/prop65.
Before Assembly
Select the area where you are going to set up and operate your machine. For safe operation, the location must be on a
hard, level surface. Allow a workout area of a minimum 74.6” x 110.5” (189.5 cm x 280.5 cm).
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PARTS
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HARDWARE / TOOLS
A B C D E F G H I J
Note: S
elect pieces of Hardware have been provided as spares on the Hardware Card. Be aware that there may be
remaining Hardware after the proper assembly of your machine.
Tools
Included Not Included
(recommended)
4 mm
6 mm
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ASSEMBLY
6mm
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2. Attach the Seat Frame Assembly to the Seat Rail
NOTICE: Do not crimp the Heart Rate Cable. Once all hardware has been inserted, be sure to fully tighten it.
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3. Attach Seat Pads to Seat Frame Assembly
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4. Attach Cover to Frame Assembly
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5. Attach Seat Adjustment Handle to Frame Assembly
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6. Connect the Cables and Attach the Console Mast to Frame Assembly
NOTICE: Do not crimp Console Cables.
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7. Remove Hardware from Console
NOTICE: Do not crimp the cable.
ardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card. *
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9. Attach Pedals to Frame Assembly
NOTICE: T
he Left Pedal is reverse-threaded. Be sure to attach Pedals on the proper side of the Bike. Orientation is
based from a seated position on the bike. The Left Pedal has an “L”, the Right Pedal an “R”.
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10. Attach Water Bottle Holder to Frame Assembly
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11. Connect AC Adapter to Frame Assembly
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Be sure to record the serial number in the field provided at the front of this manual.
Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance in accor-
dance with the Owner’s Manual.
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BEFORE YOU START
The machine may be moved by one or more persons depending on their physical abilities and capacities.
Make sure that you and others are all physically fit and able to move the machine safely.
NOTICE: B
e careful when you move the bike. Abrupt motions can affect the computer operation.
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Leveling the Bike
Levelers are found on each side of the Rear Stabilizer and on the Frame Rail. On the Rear Stabilizer, turn the knob to adjust
the stabilizer foot.
Do not adjust the levelers to such a height that they detach or unscrew from the machine. Injury to you or
damage to the machine can occur.
Make sure the bike is level and stable before you exercise.
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FEATURES
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A Console K Leveler
B MP3 Input L Transport Handle
C USB Port M Seat Adjustment Knob
D Media Tray N Water Bottle Holder
E Fan O Adjustable Seat
F Speakers P Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors
G Fully Shrouded Flywheel Q Handlebar, Side
H Power Connector R Pedal
I Transport Wheel S Handlebar, Upright
J Stabilizer T Media Cable
WARNING! U
se the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only. The
heart rate displayed is an approximation and should be used for reference only. Over exercising may
result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
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Console Features
The Console provides important information about your workout and lets you control the resistance levels while you exercise.
The Console features the Schwinn Dual Track™ display with touch control buttons to navigate you through the exercise
programs.
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Upper Display
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Lower Display
Resistance Level Quick Buttons
Keypad Functions
PAUSE / END button- Pauses an active workout, ends a paused workout, or goes back to the previous screen
GOAL TRACK button-Displays the Workout Totals and Achievements for the selected User Profile
Increase () button- Increases a value (age, time, distance, or calories) or moves through options
Left () button- Displays different workout values during a workout, and moves through options
Right () button- Displays different workout values during a workout, and moves through options
Decrease () button- Decreases a value (age, time, distance, or calories) or moves through options
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Resistance Level Quick Buttons- Shifts the resistance levels to the setting quickly during a workout
Achievement Indicator Lights- when a workout result is reviewed, the achievement indicator light will activate.
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User Display
10% 40% 70% Achievement Display
Program Display
The Program Display shows information to the User and the grid display area shows the course profile for the program.
Each column in the profile shows one interval (workout segment). The higher the column, the higher the resistance level. The
flashing column shows your current interval.
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Intensity Display
The Intensity Display shows the level of work at that moment based on the current resistance level.
Goal Display
The Goal Display shows the currently selected type of goal (Distance, Time or Calories), the current value to achieve the goal,
and the percent completed toward the goal.
User Display
The User Display shows which User Profile is currently selected.
Achievement Display
The Achievement Display activates when a workout goal is reached or a workout milestone is surpassed from past workouts.
The Console display will congratulate and inform the User of their achievement, along with a celebratory sound.
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10% 40% 70%
The Lower Display shows the Workout Values. and can be customized for each User (Consult the “Edit User Profile” section
of this manual). Use the Right() button to move through all the workout statistics.
Speed
The Speed display field shows the machine speed in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Time
The TIME display field shows the total time count of the workout, the average Time for the User Profile, or the total operational
time of the machine.
Note: If a Quick Start workout is performed for more than 99 minutes and 59 seconds (99:59), the units for Time will shift to
hours and minutes ( 1 hour, 40 minutes ).
Distance
The Distance display shows the distance count (miles or km) in the workout.
Note: T
o change the measurement units to English Imperial or metric, refer to the “Console Setup Mode” section in this
manual.
Level
The LEVEL display shows the current resistance level in the workout.
RPM
The RPM display field shows the pedal revolutions per minute (RPM).
Calories
The Calories display field shows the estimated calories that you have burned during the exercise.
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USB Charging
If a USB Device is attached to the USB Port, the Port will attempt to charge the Device. The power supplied from the USB
Port may not be enough to operate the Device and charge it at the same time.
Once the Console has your initial heart rate, do not move or shift your hands for 10 to 15 seconds. The Console will now
validate the heart rate. Many factors influence the ability of the sensors to detect your heart rate signal:
• Movement of the upper body muscles (including arms) produces an electrical signal (muscle artifact) that can interfere with
pulse detection. Slight hand movement while in contact with the sensors can also produce interference.
• Calluses and hand lotion may act as an insulating layer to reduce the signal strength.
• Some Electrocardiogram (EKG) signals generated by individuals are not strong enough to be detected by the sensors.
• The proximity of other electronic machines can generate interference.
If your heart rate signal ever seems erratic after validation, wipe off your hands and the sensors and try again.
Your at-rest heart rate is influenced by endurance training. The typical adult has an at rest heart rate of approximately 72
BPM, whereas highly trained runners may have readings of 40 BPM or lower.
The Heart Rate table is an estimate of what Heart Rate Zone (HRZ) is effective to burn fat and improve your cardiovascular
system. Physical conditions vary, therefore your individual HRZ could be several beats higher or lower than what is shown.
The most efficient procedure to burn fat during exercise is to start at a slow pace and gradually increase your intensity until
your heart rate reaches between 60 – 85% of your maximum heart rate. Continue at that pace, keeping your heart rate in that
target zone for over 20 minutes. The longer you maintain your target heart rate, the more fat your body will burn.
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The graph is a brief guideline, describing the generally suggested target heart rates based on age. As noted above, your opti-
mal target rate may be higher or lower. Consult your physician for your individual target heart rate zone.
Note: A
s with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when you increase your exercise time or
intensity.
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Heart Rate BPM (beats per minute)
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0 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70+
Age
Maximum Heart Rate
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OPERATIONS
What to Wear
Wear rubber-soled athletic shoes. You will need the appropriate clothes for exercise that allow you to move freely.
Seat Adjustment
Correct seat placement encourages exercise efficiency and comfort, while reducing the risk of injury.
1. With a Pedal in the forward position, place the ball of your foot over the center of it. Your leg
should be bent slightly at the knee.
2. If your leg is too straight or your foot cannot touch the Pedal, move the seat forward. If your leg
is bent too much, move the seat toward the back.
3.
Push down on the Seat Adjustment Handle, and adjust the seat to the desired height.
4.
Pull up the Seat Adjustment Handle to engage the locking mechanism. Be sure that the handle
is fully engaged.
Be sure toes and knees point directly forward to ensure maximum Pedal efficiency. Pedal straps
can be left in position for subsequent workouts.
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Initial Setup
During the first power-up, the Console should be setup with the date, time and your preferred measurement units.
1. Date: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the currently active value (flashing). Push the Left/Right buttons to
change which segment is the currently active value (month / day / year).
2. Push OK to set.
3. Time: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the currently active value (flashing). Push the Left/Right buttons to
change which segment is the currently active value (hour / minute / AM or PM).
4. Push OK to set.
5. Units of Measurement: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust between “MILES” (Imperial English) or “KM”
(metric).
6. Push OK to set. The Console goes back to the Power-Up / Idle Mode screen.
Note: To adjust these selections, consult the “Console Set-Up Mode” section.
5. When done with your workout, stop pedaling and push PAUSE/END to pause the workout. Push PAUSE/END again to
end the workout.
Note: The workout results are recorded to the current User Profile.
User Profiles
The Console lets you store and use 2 User profiles. The User profiles automatically record the workout results for each workout,
and allow the workout data to be reviewed.
The User profile stores the following data:
• Name—up to 10 characters
• Age
• Weight
• Height
• Gender
• Preferred Workout Values
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Select a User Profile
Every workout is saved to a User Profile. Be sure to select the proper User Profile before starting a workout. The last User that
completed a workout will be the default user.
User Profiles are assigned the default values until they are customized by editing. Be sure to edit the User Profile for more
accurate calorie and heart rate information.
From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select one of the User Profiles. The
Console will display the name of the User Profile and the User Profile Icon.
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8. The Console will go to the Power-Up Mode screen with the user selected.
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Reset a User Profile
1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select one of the User Profiles.
2. Push the OK button to select the User Profile.
3. The Console display shows the current User Profile name and the EDIT prompt. Push the Increase() or Decrease()
buttons to change the prompt.
ote: To exit the Edit User Profile option, push the PAUSE/END button and the console will go back to the Power-Up
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Mode screen.
4. The Console display shows the RESET prompt and the current User Profile name. Push OK to start the Reset User Profile
option.
5.
The Console will now confirm the request to reset the User profile (the default selection is ‘NO’). Push the Increase() or
Decrease() buttons to adjust the selection.
6.
Push OK to make your selection.
7. The Console will go to the Power-Up Mode screen.
Profile Programs
These programs automate different resistance and workout levels. The Profile Programs are organized into Categories (Fun
Rides, Mountains, and Challenges).
Note: O
nce a User views all the Categories, they will be expanded to display the Programs within each of the Catego-
ndary Case 6: Profile Programs ries.
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
FUN RIDES
RollingHills
Rolling Hills Ride
Rolling Hills Ride in the Park Ride ininthe
the Park
Park Easy Tour Easy Tour Stream Crossing
FUN RIDES
FUN RIDES
Easy Tour
Easy Tour Stream Crossing
Rolling Hills Rolling Hills Ride in the Park Ride in the Park Easy Tour Easy Tour Stream Crossing
FUN RIDES
FUN RIDES
Pike’s Peak Pike’s Peak Mount Hood Mount Hood Pyramids Pyramids Summit Pass
MOUNTAINS
MOUNTAINS
MOUNTAINS
Pyramids Summit Pass
Pike’s Peak Mount
Pike’s Peak Pike’s Peak Mount Hood Hood
Mount Hood Pyramids Pyramids Summit Pass
MOUNTAINS
MOUNTAINS
CHALLENGES
Interval Stairs
Uphill Finish Uphill Finish Cross-Training Cross-Training Interval Interval Stairs
ALLENGES
ALLENGES
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FUN
FUN
Easy Tour Stream Crossing
Pike’s Peak Pike’s Peak Mount Hood Mount Hood Pyramids Pyramids Summit Pass
Pyramids
MOUNTAINS
MOUNTAINS
Pyramids Summit Pass
Pyramids Summit Pass
CHALLENGES
Uphill Finish Uphill Finish Cross-Training Cross-Training Interval Interval Stairs
CHALLENGES
CHALLENGES
Uphill
Interval
Finish Cross-Training
Stairs
Interval Stairs
Interval
ote: During a Calories Goal, each column is for a 2 minute time period. The active column will advance across the screen
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every 2 minutes. If the workout lasts for more than 30 minutes, the active column will fix to the last right column and push
the previous columns off the display.
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of your User Profile. When you reach the Test Zone, the machine holds the intensity steady for 3 minutes. This lets you reach
a stable condition (where your heart rate becomes steady). At the end of the 3 minutes, the Console measures your heart
rate and the power output. These numbers, along with information about your age and weight, are computed to produce a
“Fitness Score”.
Note: F
itness Test scores should only be compared to your previous scores and not to other User Profiles.
Compare your Fitness Scores to see your improvement.
3.
Push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select the Goal type, and push OK.
4.
Push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to set the goal value for the workout.
Note: Be sure to allow time for your heart rate to reach the desired heart rate zone when setting the goal.
5. Push OK to start the workout.
Custom Program
The Custom Program lets you set the resistance level for each interval and select type of Goal (Distance, Time or Calories) to
create a personalized workout. One custom workout is available for each User Profile.
1. Sit on the machine.
2. Push the User button to select the correct User profile.
3. Push the Programs button.
4. Push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select Custom Program, and push OK.
5. The Console shows Heart Rate Control. To select Heart Rate Control, push OK.
To continue in the Custom Program, push the Left() button and the Console shows Custom Program again. Push OK.
6. To edit the Custom Program, use the Right() button to move to the next interval and use the Increase() or Decrease()
buttons to adjust the resistance values. Push the OK button to accept the displayed values.
7. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select a type of Goal (Distance, Time or Calories), and push OK.
8. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to adjust the workout value.
9. Push OK to start the workout. The GOAL value will count down as the value for percent completed increases.
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Pausing or Stopping
The Console 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). The Console will cycle through a series of messages that change every 4
seconds:
- WORKOUT PAUSED
- PEDAL TO CONTINUE (if a bike) / STRIDE TO CONTINUE (if an elliptical)
- PUSH END TO STOP
During a paused workout, you can use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the result channels manually.
1. Stop pedaling and push the PAUSE/END button to pause your workout.
2. To continue your workout, push OK or start pedaling.
To stop the workout, push the PAUSE/END button. The Console will go into Results / Cool Down mode.
You can push PAUSE/END to stop the Results / Cool Down period and go back to Power-Up Mode. If there is no RPM or HR
signal, the Console automatically goes into Sleep Mode.
The Schwinn Dual Track™ Console shows the Goal Track workout Statistics on the Lower Display 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. If the Goal Track Statistic is a
combination of multiple workouts, DISTANCE (average) is displayed instead of LEVEL (average).
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2. Push the GOAL TRACK button. The Console will display the LAST WORKOUT values and activate the corresponding
Achievement light.
Note: G
oal Track statistics can be viewed even during a workout. Push GOAL TRACK and the LAST WORKOUT values will
be displayed. The workout values for the current workout will be hidden except for the GOAL display. Push GOAL
TRACK again to return to the Power-Up screen.
3. Push the Increase() button to move to the next GOAL TRACK statistic, “LAST 7 DAYS”. The Console will display the calo-
ries burnt on the display (50 calories per segment) for the previous seven days, along with the workout value totals. Use the
Left() or Right() buttons to move through all the workout statistic channels.
4. Push the Increase() button to move to “BMI”, or Body Mass Index. The Console will display the BMI value based on the
User settings. Be sure the height value is correct for your User Profile, and the weight value is current.
The BMI Measurement is a useful tool that shows the relationship between weight and height that is associated with body fat
and health risk. The table below gives a general rating for the BMI score:
Note: T
he rating may overestimate body fat in athletes and others who have a muscular build. It may also underestimate
body fat in older persons and others who have lost muscle mass.
Contact your doctor for more information about Body Mass Index (BMI) and the weight that is appropriate
for you. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
5. Push the Increase() button to move to the “SAVE TO USB - OK?” prompt. Push OK, and the “ARE YOU SURE? -NO”
prompt will display. Push the Increase() button to change it to yes and push OK. The Console will display the “INSERT
USB” prompt. Insert a USB Flash Drive into the USB Port. The Console will record the Statistics to the USB Flash Drive.
The Console will display “SAVING”, and then “REMOVE USB” when it is safe to remove the USB Flash Drive.
Note: P
ush the PAUSE/END button to force an exit from the “SAVING” prompt.
6. Push the Increase() button to move to the “CLEAR WORKOUT DATA -OK?”. Push OK, and the “ARE YOU SURE? - NO”
prompt will display. Push the Increase() button to change to the “ARE YOU SURE? - YES” display, and push OK. The
user workouts have been reset.
7. Push GOAL TRACK to return to the Power-Up screen.
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CONSOLE SETUP MODE
The Console Setup Mode lets you input the date and time, set the units of measurement to either English or Metric, change
the machine type, control the sound settings ( on/ off), or see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours – for service
technician use only).
1. Hold down the PAUSE/END button and Right button together for 3 seconds while in the Power-Up Mode to go into the
Console Setup Mode.
Note: Push PAUSE/END to exit the Console Setup Mode and return to the Power-Up Mode screen.
2. The Console display shows the Date prompt with the current setting. To change, push the Increase/Decrease buttons to
adjust the currently active value (flashing). Push the Left/Right buttons to change which segment is the currently active
value (month / day / year).
3. Push OK to set.
4. The Console display shows the Time prompt with the current setting. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the
currently active value (flashing). Push the Left/Right buttons to change which segment is the currently active value (hour /
minute / AM or PM).
5. Push OK to set.
6. The Console display shows the Units prompt with the current setting. To change, push OK to start the Units option. Push
the Increase/Decrease buttons to change between “MILES” (Imperial English units) and “KM” (metric units).
Note: If the units change when there is data in User Statistics, the statistics convert to the new units.
7. Push OK to set.
8. The Console display shows the Machine Type prompt with the current setting. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to
change between “BIKE” and Elliptical (“ELIP”).
9. Push OK to set.
10. The Console display shows the Sound Settings prompt with the current setting. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to
change between “ON” and “OFF”.
11. Push OK to set.
12. The Console display shows the TOTAL RUN HOURS for the machine.
13. For the next prompt, push the OK button.
14. The Console display shows the Software Version prompt.
15. For the next prompt, push the OK button.
16 . The Console will display the Power-Up Mode screen.
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MAINTENANCE
Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any repair work. In some conditions, an assistant is necessary to do
the necessary tasks.
Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is responsible to make sure that
! regular maintenance is done. Worn, damaged or loose components must be repaired or replaced immedi-
ately. Only manufacturer supplied components can be used to maintain and repair the equipment.
If at any time the Warning labels become loose, unreadable or dislodged, contact Nautilus Customer
Service for replacement labels.
Disconnect all power to the machine before you service it.
Daily: Before each use, examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts.
Do not use if found in this condition. Repair or replace all parts at the first sign of wear or damage.
After each workout, use a damp cloth to wipe your machine and Console free of sweat.
Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console.
NOTICE: If necessary, only use a mild dish soap with a soft cloth to clean the Console. Do not clean
with a petroleum based solvent, automotive cleaner, or any product that contains ammo-
nia. Do not clean the Console in direct sunlight or at high temperatures. Be sure to keep
the Console free of moisture.
Weekly: Clean the machine to remove any dust, dirt, or grime from the surfaces. Check for smooth seat
slider operation. If needed, apply a very thin coating of 100 silicone lubricant to ease operation.
Silicone lubricant is not intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of
children. Store in a safe place.
Note: Do not use petroleum based products.
Monthly Check pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Make sure all bolts and screws are tight.
or after 20 hours: Tighten as necessary.
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Maintenance Parts
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A Console L Transport Wheel W Console Cable, Lower
B Seat Back M Stabilizer, Front X Shroud, Right
C Seat Cover N Heart Rate Cable, Lower Y Pedal, Right
D Water Bottle Holder O Drive Pulley Z Power Connector
E Handlebar, Side P Speed Sensor Magnet AA Shroud, Upper
F Seat Bottom Q Speed Sensor BB Shroud Cap
G Seat Adjustment Handle R Crank Arm CC Console Cable, Upper
H Rear Stabilizer S Servo Motor DD Heart Rate Cable, Upper
I Shroud, Left T Brake Assembly EE Console Mast
J Pedal, Left U Drive Belt
K Frame Assembly V Flywheel
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any are visibly crimped or
cut, replace cable.
Check data cable Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. Re-
connections/orientation seat all connections. Small latch on connector should line up and
snap into place.
Check Servo Motor If magnets move, adjust until they are within the proper range.
(requires shroud removal) Replace Servo Motor if not functioning properly.
If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer
Care for further assistance.
Console shuts off (enters Check electrical (wall) Make sure unit is plugged into a functioning wall outlet.
sleep mode) while in use outlet
Check connection at front Connection should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter
of unit or connection at unit if either are damaged.
Check data cable integrity All wires in the cable should be intact. If any are cut or crimped,
replace cable.
Check data cable Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. Small
connections/orientation latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Reset machine Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3 minutes. Reconnect to
outlet.
Check magnet position Magnet should be in place on pulley.
(requires shroud removal)
Check Speed Sensor Speed sensor should be aligned with magnet and connected to
(requires shroud removal) data cable. Realign sensor if necessary. Replace if there is any
damage to the sensor or the connecting wire.
Fan will not turn on or will Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any are cut or crimped,
not turn off replace cable.
Check data cable Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. Small
connections/orientation latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Reset machine Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3 minutes. Reconnect to
outlet.
Fan will not turn on, but Check for blockage of fan Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 5 minutes. Remove material
Console operates from fan. If necessary, detach the Console to help with removal.
Replace the Console if unable to remove blockage.
Unit rocks/does not sit Check leveler adjustment Adjust levelers until machine is level.
level
Check surface under unit Adjustment may not be able to compensate for extremely uneven
surfaces. Move machine to level area.
Clicking sound when Check pedal to crank arm Remove pedals. Make sure there is no debris on threads, and
pedaling connection reinstall the pedals.
Pedals loose/unit difficult Check pedal to crank Pedal should be tightened securely to crank. Be sure connection
to pedal connection is not cross threaded.
Seat Assembly shifts / Hardware Check hardware that attaches Seat assembly, and fully tighten
squeaks when in use hardware.
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WARRANTY
Who Is Covered
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser and is not transferable or applicable to any other person(s).
What Is Covered
Nautilus, Inc. warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship, when used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and provided it receives
proper care and maintenance as described in the Product’s Assembly and Owner’s manual. This warranty is good only for authentic, original, legitimate machines manufactured by
Nautilus, Inc. and sold through an authorized agent and used in the United States or Canada.
Terms
• Frame 10 years
• Mechanical parts 2 years
• Electronics 1 year
• Labor 3 months
(Labor support does not include the installation of replacement parts involved in the initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services.)
Exclusions
The preceding warranties are the sole and exclusive express warranties made by Nautilus, Inc. They supersede any prior, contrary or additional representations, whether oral or
written. No agent, representative, dealer, person or employee has the authority to alter or increase the obligations or limitations of this warranty. Any implied warranties, including
the WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY and any WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, are limited in duration to the term of the applicable express warranty
provided above, whichever is longer. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Limitation of Remedies
EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY COMPONENT DEEMED BY
NAUTILUS, INC. TO BE DEFECTIVE UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS STATED HEREIN. IN NO EVENT WILL NAUTILUS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR ECONOMIC DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PRODUCT LIABILITY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
TORT) OR FOR ANY LOST REVENUE, PROFIT, DATA, PRIVACY OR FOR ANY PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF THE FITNESS MACHINE EVEN IF
NAUTILUS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL TYPE DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
State Laws
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Expirations
If the warranty has expired, Nautilus, Inc. may assist with replacements or repairs to parts and labor, but there will be a charge for these services. Contact a Nautilus office for
information on post-warranty parts and services. Nautilus does not guarantee availability of spare parts after expiration of warranty period.
International Purchases
If you purchased your machine outside of the United States consult your local distributor or dealer for warranty coverage.
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