
This product is compliant with the
applicable CE requirements.
ASSEMBLY MANUAL / OWNER’S MANUAL
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Important Safety Instructions - Assembly 3
Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number 4
Specications 5
BeforeAssembly 5
Parts 6
Hardware 7
Tools 7
Assembly 8
Moving the Machine 17
Leveling the Machine 18
Important Safety Instructions 19
Features 20
Console Features 21
Operations 26
Adjustments 26
Power Up / Idle Mode 26
Quick Start Program 27
UserProles 27
Pausing or Stopping 32
Results / Cool Down Mode 32
GOAL TRACK Statistics 33
ConsoleServiceMode 35
Maintenance 36
Maintenance Parts 37
Troubleshooting 39
Table of ConTenTs
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Important Safety InStructIonS
-aSSembly
This icon means a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Obey the following warnings:
Read and understand all warnings on this machine.
Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions.
• Keepbystandersandchildrenawayfromtheproductyouareassemblingatalltimes.
• Donotconnectpowersupplytothemachineuntilinstructedtodoso.
• Donotassemblethismachineoutdoorsorinawetormoistlocation.
• Makesureassemblyisdoneinanappropriateworkspaceawayfromfoottrafficandexposuretobystanders.
• Somecomponentsofthemachinecanbeheavyorawkward.Useasecondpersonwhendoingtheassemblysteps
involvingtheseparts.Donotdostepsthatinvolveheavyliftingorawkwardmovementsonyourown.
• Setupthismachineonasolid,level,horizontalsurface.
• Donottrytochangethedesignorfunctionalityofthismachine.Thiscouldcompromisethesafetyofthismachineandwill
void the warranty.
• Ifreplacementpartsarenecessary,useonlygenuineNautilus®replacementpartsandhardware.Failuretousegenuine
replacementpartscancausearisktousers,keepthemachinefromoperatingcorrectlyandvoidthewarranty.
• Donotuseuntilthemachinehasbeenfullyassembledandinspectedforcorrectperformanceinaccordancewiththe
Manual.
• ReadandunderstandthecompleteManualsuppliedwiththismachinebeforefirstuse.KeeptheManualforfuture
reference.
• Doallassemblystepsinthesequencegiven.Incorrectassemblycanleadtoinjuryorincorrectfunction.
• Thisproductcontainsmagnets.Magneticfieldscaninterferewiththenormaluseofcertainmedicaldevicesataclose
range.Usersmaycomeintoproximityofthemagnetsintheassembly,maintenance,and/oruseoftheproduct.Giventhe
obviousimportanceofthesedevices,suchasapacemaker,itisimportantthatyouconsultwithyourmedicalprovider
inconnectionwiththeuseofthisequipment.Pleaseconsultthe“SafetyWarningLabelsandSerialNumber”sectionto
determine the location of the magnets on this product.

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Safety WarnIng labelS and SerIal
number
ProductSpecifications
SerialNumber
REVISIONS
ECO
REVISION
REV DESCRIPTION
APPROVED
DATE
TITLE.
PART NO.
REV.
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCALE: 1:1
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
1. ALL ITEMS MUST BE RoHS COMPLIANT
2. ALL DIMENSIONS APPLY BEFORE PLATING OR COATING.
3. REMOVE ALL BURRS, BREAK SHARP EDGES 0.5 MM MAX.
4. ALL MACHINES SURFACES Ra 3.2 uM.
5. ALL APPLICABLE NAUTILUS STANDARDS AND
SPECIFICATIONS APPLY.
6. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
7. ALL DUAL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCH
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
METRIC
THIRD ANGLE
PROJECTION
INTERPRET DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
PER ASME Y14.5M - 1994
2.5
1.5
0.75
0.25
1°
X.
X.X
X.XX
X.XXX
ANGULAR
C
SIZE
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DATE
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NAUTILUS, INC.
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LIFECYCLE
- -
APPROVALS
- -
- - - -
WARRANTY ITEM:
L.SEVIER
3/29/2013
L.SEVIER
A
8002739
GWl BIKE AND ELLIPTICAL 300lb 2013
MATERIAL.
COLOR.
DIE LINE
PMS 152
PMS 109
BLACK
WHITE
Labels must be created from an agency approved tamper proof labeling system
such as "UL Recognized component marking and labeling system (example: UL PGGU2) or equivalent.
Label and adhesive must be rated for surface it is applied to (painted metal or ABS plastic),
Label and adhesive must be rated for 60 degrees C minimum. Labels must meet UL 1647 Permanence of Marking Test.
50mm
117.7mm
A RELEASE 3/29/2013
LSEVIER
xxxxxxx
• Lisez et assimilez tous les avertissements
apposés sur cet appareil.
• Gardez les enfants et les animaux de
compagnie éloignés de cette machine en
tout temps
• Déconseillé aux enfants âgés de
moins de 14 ans.
• Lisez et familiarisez-vous avec le Manuel
du propriétaire et avec tous les
avertissements avant d’utiliser cette
machine.
• Soyez prudent lorsque vous utilisez cet
équipement pour ne pas vous infliger de
graves blessures.
• Cette machine supporte un poids
maximal de 300lbs. (136kg).
• Remplacez toute étiquette
d’avertissement endommagée, illisible
ou manquante.
• La fréquence cardiaque qui s’affiche
sur la console peut être inexact et
doit être utilisée seulement à titre
indicatif.
• Read, understand and obey all
warnings on this machine.
• Keep children away.
• Not intended for use by anyone
under 14 years of age.
• Prior to use, read and understand
the Owner’s Manual.
• Injury or death is possible if
Caution is not used while using this
machine.
• The maximum user weight for this
machine is 300 lbs (136 kg).
• Replace any “Caution”, “Warning”
or “Danger” label that is illegible,
damaged, or removed.
• The heart rate displayed may be
inaccurate and should be used for
reference only.
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SpecIfIcatIonS
Before Assembly
Selecttheareawhereyouaregoingtosetupandoperateyourmachine.Forsafeoperation,thelocationmustbeona
hard,levelsurface.Allowaworkoutareaofaminimum189.5cmx280.5cm(74.6”x110.5”).
Basic Assembly Tips
Followthesebasicpointswhenyouas-
semble your machine:
• Readandunderstandthe“Important
SafetyInstructions”beforeassembly.
• Collect all the pieces necessary for
each assembly step.
• Usingtherecommendedwrenches,
turn the bolts and nuts to the right
(clockwise)totighten,andtheleft
(counterclockwise)toloosen,unless
instructed otherwise.
• Whenattaching2pieces,lightlylift
andlookthroughtheboltholesto
help insert the bolt through the holes.
• Theassemblycanrequire2people.
133.3 cm
( 52.5” )
158.6 cm
( 62.5” )
67.5 cm
( 26.6” )
ThisproductconformstotheapplicableENISO20957InternationalStandardsforStationaryTrainingEquipment,ClassH.
DO NOT dispose of this product as refuse. This product is to be recycled. For proper disposal of this product,
please follow the prescribed methods at an approved waste center.
2.81m ( 110.5” )
1.9m
( 74.6” )
0.6m
( 24” )
0.6m
( 24” )
0.6m
( 24” )
0.6m
( 24” )
Maximum User Weight: 136kg(300lbs.)
Machine Weight: 39.3kg(86.6lbs.)
Total Surface Area (foot print) of equipment:
10705.5cm
2
(1662.5inches
2
)
Power Requirements:
OperationalVoltage: 220V-240VAC,50Hz
OperatingCurrent: 0.4A
Regulatory Approvals:

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Item Qty Description Item Qty Description
1 1 Console 10 1 AC Adapter
2 1 WaterBottleHolder 11 1 LeftPedal
3 1 SeatBack 12 1 FrontStabilizer
4 1 SeatCover 13 1 RightPedal
5 1 SeatFrameAssembly 14 1 UpperShroud
6 1 SeatBottom 15 1 ShroudCap
7 1 SeatAdjustmentHandle 16 1 ConsoleMast
8 1 RearStabilizer 17 1 MP3Cord
9 1 Frame
partS
4
1
2
5
16
6
14
15
9
7
13
12
11
8
3
10
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Item Qty Description Item Qty Description
A 8 ButtonHeadHexScrew,M8x20 F 2 PhillipsHeadScrew,M5x12
B 10 ButtonHeadHexScrew,M6x12 G 14 LockWasher,M6
C 4 FlatWasher,M8 H 4 CurvedWasher,M6
D 8 LockWasher,M8 I 4 PhillipsHeadScrew,M6x25
E 10 FlatWasher,M6 J 4 CurvedWasher,M8
HardWare / toolS
Tools
Included
4mm
6mm
A B C D E F
G H
I J

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aSSembly
1. Attach StabilizerS to Frame
Note:Hardwareispre-installedandnotontheHardwareCard.*
*
6mm
12
8
9
*
*
X2
*
6mm
*
*
X2

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2. Attach the Seat Frame Assembly to the Seat Rail
NOTICE:DonotcrimptheHeartRateCable.Onceallhardwarehasbeeninserted,besuretofullytightenit.
A
C
D
6mm
X4
B
E
G
4mm
X2
5

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3. Attach Seat Pads to Seat Frame Assembly
3
6
X8
4mm
B
E
G
H
X4
#2
G
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4. Attach Cover to Frame Assembly
4
7
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:DonotcrimpConsoleCables.
15
16
14
A
J
6mm
X4
D

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7. Remove Hardware from Console
NOTICE:Donotcrimpthecable.
Note:Hardwareispre-installedandnotontheHardwareCard.*
*
X4
8. Connect Cables and Attach Console to Frame Assembly
NOTICE:Aligntheclipsonthecableconnectorsandmakesuretheconnectorslock.Donotcrimp cables.
1
*
X4
#2

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9. Attach Pedals to Frame Assembly
NOTICE: The Left Pedal is reverse-threaded.BesuretoattachPedalsonthepropersideoftheBike.Orientation
isbasedfromaseatedpositiononthebike.TheLeftPedalhasan“L”,theRightPedalan“R”.
13
11

15
10. Attach Water Bottle Holder to Frame Assembly
2
X2
F
#2

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11. Connect AC Adapter to Frame Assembly
12. Final Inspection
Inspect your machine to ensure that all hardware is tight and components are properly assembled.
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 accordance with the Owner’s
Manual.
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Moving the Machine
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.
1. Removethepowercord.
2. UsetheTransportHandletocarefullyliftthemachineontothetransportrollers.
3. Pushthemachineintoposition.
4. Carefullylowerthemachineintoposition.
NOTICE:Becarefulwhenyoumovethebike. All abrupt motions can affect the computer operation.
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Leveling the Machine
LevelersarefoundoneachsideoftheRearStabilizerandontheFrameRail.OntheRearStabilizer,turntheknobtoadjust
the stabilizer foot.
Donotadjustthelevelerstosuchaheightthattheydetachorunscrewfromthemachine.Injurytoyouordamageto
the machine can occur.
ToadjustthelevelerontheFrameRail:
1. Loosentheupperlockingnut.
2. Turnthelevelertoadjusttheheight.
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.
3. Tightentheupperlockingnuttolocktheleveler.
Makesurethebikeislevelandstablebeforeyouexercise.
X2

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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.
Before using this equipment, obey the following warnings:
ReadandunderstandthecompleteManual.KeeptheManualforfuturereference.
Readandunderstandallwarningsonthismachine.IfatanytimetheWarningstickersbecomeloose,unreadableor
dislodged,contactyourlocalSchwinn
®
distributorforreplacementstickers.
• Childrenmustnotbeletonorneartothismachine.Movingpartsandotherfeaturesofthemachinecanbedangerousto
children.
• Notintendedforusebyanyoneunder14yearsofage.
• Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculatedor
measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
• Beforeeachuse,examinethismachineforloosepartsorsignsofwear.Donotuseiffoundinthiscondition.Monitorthe
Seat,Pedals,andCrankArmsclosely.ContactyourlocalSchwinn
®
distributor for repair information.
• Maximumuserweightlimit:136kg(300lbs.).Donotuseifyouareoverthisweight.
• Thismachineisforhomeuseonly.
• Donotwearlooseclothingorjewelry.Thismachinecontainsmovingparts.Donotputfingersorotherobjectsinto
movingpartsoftheexerciseequipment.
• Setupandoperatethismachineonasolid,level,horizontalsurface.
• MakethePedalsstablebeforeyousteponthem.Usecautionwhenyousteponandoffthemachine.
• Disconnectallpowerbeforeservicingthismachine.
• Donotoperatethismachineoutdoorsorinmoistorwetlocations.Keepthefootpedalscleananddry.
• Keepatleast0.6m(24”)oneachsideofthemachineclear.Thisistherecommendedsafedistanceforaccessand
passagearoundandemergencydismountsfromthemachine.Keepthirdpartiesoutofthisspacewhenmachineisin
use.
• Donotoverexertyourselfduringexercise.Operatethemachineinthemannerdescribedinthismanual.
• CorrectlyadjustandsafelyengageallPositionalAdjustmentDevices.MakesurethattheAdjustmentDevicesdonothit
the user.
• Exerciseonthismachinerequirescoordinationandbalance.Besuretoanticipatethatchangesinspeedandresistance
levelcanoccurduringworkouts,andbeattentiveinordertoavoidlossofbalanceandpossibleinjury.

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featureS
A Console K TransportWheel
B MP3Input L FullyShroudedFlywheel
C USBPort M Pedal
D WaterBottleHolder N StorageBin
E TransportHandle O SeatAdjustmentHandle
F Stabilizer P Handlebar,Upright
G Leveler Q Speakers
H Handlebar,Side R Fan
I ContactHeartRate(CHR)Sensors S MediaTray
J PowerConnector T TelemetryHeartRate(HR)Receiver
WARNING
!
WARNING indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
!
DANGER indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
!
CAUTION indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices
not related to personal injury.
!
Heartratemonitoringsystemsmaybeinaccurate.Overexercisingmayresultinseriousinjuryor
death.Ifyoufeelfaintstopexercisingimmediately.
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Console Features
TheConsoleprovidesimportantinformationaboutyourworkoutandletsyoucontroltheresistancelevelswhileyouexercise.
TheConsolefeaturestheSchwinnDualTrack
™
displaywithtouchcontrolbuttonstonavigateyouthroughtheexercise
programs.
1
5
9
15
21
3
7
12
18
25
OK
PAUSE/
END
QUICK
START
PROGRAMS
GOAL TRACK
LONGEST WORKOUT
CALORIE RECORD
LAST 30 DAYS
CURRENT WORKOUT
LAST WORKOUT
LAST 7 DAYS
10%
40%
70%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hr
10%
40%
70%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hr
UpperDisplay
LowerDisplay
ResistanceLevelQuickButtons
ResistanceLevelQuickButtons
AchievementIndicatorLights
Fan
Keypad Functions
ResistanceIncrease()button- Increasestheworkoutresistancelevel
ResistanceDecrease()button-Decreasestheworkoutresistancelevel
QUICKSTARTbutton-BeginsaQuickStartworkout
PROGRAMSbutton-Selectsacategoryandworkoutprogram
PAUSE/ENDbutton-Pausesanactiveworkout,endsapausedworkout,orgoesbacktothepreviousscreen
GOALTRACKbutton-DisplaystheWorkoutTotalsandAchievementsfortheselectedUserProfile
Increase()button-Increasesavalue(age,time,distance,orcalories)ormovesthroughoptions
Left()button-Displaysdifferentworkoutvaluesduringaworkout,andmovesthroughoptions
OKbutton-StartsaProgramworkout,confirmsinformation,orresumesapausedworkout.
Right()button-Displaysdifferentworkoutvaluesduringaworkout,andmovesthroughoptions
Decrease()button-Decreasesavalue(age,time,distance,orcalories)ormovesthroughoptions
FANbutton-Controls3-speedfan
ResistanceLevelQuickButtons-Shiftstheresistancelevelstothesettingquicklyduringaworkout

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AchievementIndicatorLights-whenanachievementlevelisreachedoraresultisreviewed,theachievementindicatorlight
will activate.
Schwinn Dual Track™ Display
Upper Display Data
1
5
9
15
21
3
7
12
18
25
OK
PAUSE/
END
QUICK
START
PROGRAMS
GOAL TRACK
LONGEST WORKOUT
CALORIE RECORD
LAST 30 DAYS
CURRENT WORKOUT
LAST WORKOUT
LAS T 7 DAYS
10%
40%
70%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hr
10%
40%
70%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hr
UserDisplay
AchievementDisplay
Program Display
TheProgramDisplayshowsinformationtotheUserandthegriddisplayareashowsthecourseprofilefortheprogram.
Eachcolumnintheprofileshowsoneinterval(workoutsegment).Thehigherthecolumn,thehighertheresistancelevel.The
flashing column shows your current interval.
Intensity Display
TheIntensityDisplayshowsthelevelofworkatthatmomentbasedonthecurrentresistancelevel.
Heart Rate Zone Display
TheHeartRateZoneshowswhichzonethecurrentheartratevaluefallsintoforthecurrentUser.TheseHeartRateZones
canbeusedasaworkoutguideforacertaintargetzone(anaerobic,aerobic,orfatburn).
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculated
or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
Note:Ifnoheartrateisdetected,thedisplaywillbeblank.
Goal Display
TheGoalDisplayshowsthecurrentlyselectedtypeofgoal(Distance,TimeorCalories),thecurrentvaluetoachievethegoal,
and the percent completed toward the goal.
User Display
TheUserDisplayshowswhichUserProfileiscurrentlyselected.
Achievement Display
TheAchievementDisplayactivateswhenaworkoutgoalisreachedoraworkoutmilestoneissurpassedfrompastworkouts.
TheConsoledisplaywillcongratulateandinformtheUseroftheirachievement,alongwithacelebratorysound.
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Lower Display Data
TheLowerDisplayshowstheWorkoutValues.andcanbecustomizedforeachUser(Consultthe“EditUserProfile”section
ofthismanual).
Speed
TheSpeeddisplayfieldshowsthemachinespeedinmilesperhour(mph)orkilometersperhour(km/h).
Time
TheTIMEdisplayfieldshowsthetotaltimecountoftheworkout,theaverageTimefortheUserProfile,orthetotaloperational
time of the machine.
Note: IfaQuickStartworkoutisperformedformorethan99minutesand59seconds(99:59),theunitsforTimewillshiftto
hoursandminutes(1hour,40minutes).
Distance
TheDistancedisplayshowsthedistancecount(milesorkm)intheworkout.
Note:TochangethemeasurementunitstoEnglishImperialormetric,refertothe“ConsoleSetupMode”sectioninthis
manual.
Level
TheLEVELdisplayshowsthecurrentresistancelevelintheworkout.
RPM
TheRPMdisplayfieldshowsthepedalrevolutionsperminute(RPM).
Heart Rate (Pulse)
TheHeartRatedisplayshowsthebeatsperminute(BPM)fromtheheartratemonitor.Whenaheartratesignalisreceivedby
the Console, the icon will flash.
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. The heart rate displayed is
anapproximationandshouldbeusedforreferenceonly.
Calories
TheCaloriesdisplayfieldshowstheestimatedcaloriesthatyouhaveburnedduringtheexercise.
1
5
9
15
21
3
7
12
18
25
OK
PAUSE/
END
QUICK
START
PROGRAMS
GOAL TRACK
LONGEST WORKOUT
CALORIE RECORD
LAST 30 DAYS
CURRENT WORKOUT
LAST WORKOUT
LAS T 7 DAYS
10%
40%
70%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hr
10%
40%
70%
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Hr

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Remote Heart Rate Monitor
MonitoringyourHeartRateisoneofthebestprocedurestocontroltheintensityofyourexercise.ContactHeartRate(CHR)
sensorsareinstalledtosendyourheartratesignalstotheConsole.TheConsolecanalsoreadtelemetryHRsignalsfroma
HeartRateChestStrapTransmitterthatoperatesinthe4.5kHz-5.5kHzrange.
Note: The heart rate chest strap must be an uncoded heart rate strap from
PolarElectrooranuncodedPOLAR
®
compatiblemodel.(CodedPO-
LAR
®
heartratestrapssuchasPOLAR
®
OwnCode
®
chest straps will
notworkwiththisequipment.)
Ifyouhaveapacemakerorotherimplantedelectronicdevice,consultyour
doctor before using a wireless chest strap or other telemetric heart rate
monitor.
NOTICE:TopreventinterferencewiththetelemetryHRreceiver,donot
place any personal electronic devices in the left side of the media tray.
Contact Heart Rate Sensors
ContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorssendyourheartratesignalstotheConsole.TheCHRsensorsarethestainlesssteelparts
oftheHandlebars.Touse,putyourhandscomfortablyaroundthesensors.Besurethatyourhandstouchboththetopand
thebottomofthesensors.Holdfirm,butnottootightorloose.BothhandsmustmakecontactwiththesensorsfortheCon-
sole to detect a pulse. After the Console detects four stable pulse signals, your initial pulse rate will be shown.
OncetheConsolehasyourinitialheartrate,donotmoveorshiftyourhandsfor10to15seconds.TheConsolewillnow
validatetheheartrate.Manyfactorsinfluencetheabilityofthesensorstodetectyourheartratesignal:
• Movementoftheupperbodymuscles(includingarms)producesanelectricalsignal(muscleartifact)thatcaninterferewith
pulsedetection.Slighthandmovementwhileincontactwiththesensorscanalsoproduceinterference.
• Calluses and hand lotion may act as an insulating layer to reduce the signal strength.
• SomeElectrocardiogram(EKG)signalsgeneratedbyindividualsarenotstrongenoughtobedetectedbythesensors.
• Theproximityofotherelectronicmachinescangenerateinterference.
Ifyourheartratesignaleverseemserraticaftervalidation,wipeoffyourhandsandthesensorsandtryagain.
Heart Rate Calculations
Yourmaximumheartrateusuallydecreasesfrom220BeatsPerMinute(BPM)inchildhoodtoapproximately160BPMby
age60.Thisfallinheartrateisusuallylinear,decreasingbyapproximatelyoneBPMforeachyear.Thereisnoindicationthat
traininginfluencesthedecreaseinmaximumheartrate.Individualsofthesameagecouldhavedifferentmaximumheartrates.
Itismoreaccuratetofindthisvaluebycompletingastresstestthanbyusinganagerelatedformula.
Yourat-restheartrateisinfluencedbyendurancetraining.Thetypicaladulthasanatrestheartrateofapproximately72
BPM,whereashighlytrainedrunnersmayhavereadingsof40BPMorlower.
TheHeartRatetableisanestimateofwhatHeartRateZone(HRZ)iseffectivetoburnfatandimproveyourcardiovascular
system.Physicalconditionsvary,thereforeyourindividualHRZcouldbeseveralbeatshigherorlowerthanwhatisshown.
OK
PAUSE/
END
QUICK
START
PROGRAMS
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Themostefficientproceduretoburnfatduringexerciseistostartataslowpaceandgraduallyincreaseyourintensityuntil
yourheartratereachesbetween60–85%ofyourmaximumheartrate.Continueatthatpace,keepingyourheartrateinthat
targetzoneforover20minutes.Thelongeryoumaintainyourtargetheartrate,themorefatyourbodywillburn.
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:Aswithallexercisesandfitnessregimens,alwaysuseyourbestjudgmentwhenyouincreaseyourexercisetimeor
intensity.
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FAT-BURNING TARGET HEART RATE
Heart Rate BPM (beats per minute)
Age
25-29
0
50
100
150
200
250
30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70+
196
191
186
181
176
171
166
161
156
151
146
167
162
158
154
150
145
141
137
133
128
126
Maximum Heart Rate
Target Heart Rate Zone
(keep within this range
for optimum fat-burning)
11 8
11 5
11 2
109
106
103
100
97
94
91
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operatIonS
What to Wear
Wearrubber-soledathleticshoes.Youwillneedtheappropriateclothesforexercisethatallowyoutomovefreely.
How Often Should You Exercise
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculated
or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only. The heart rate displayed on the console may be
inaccurate and should be used for reference only.
• 3timesaweekfor30minuteseachday.
• Scheduleworkoutsinadvanceandtrytofollowtheschedule.
Seat Adjustment
Correctseatplacementencouragesexerciseefficiencyandcomfort,whilereducingtheriskofinjury.
1. WithaPedalintheforwardposition,placetheballofyourfootoverthecenterofit.Yourleg
shouldbebentslightlyattheknee.
2. IfyourlegistoostraightoryourfootcannottouchthePedal,movetheseatforward.Ifyourleg
isbenttoomuch,movetheseattowardtheback.
Stepoffthebikebeforeyouadjusttheseat.
3. PushdownontheSeatAdjustmentHandle,andadjustthe seat to the desired height.
4. PulluptheSeatAdjustmentHandletoengagethelockingmechanism.Besurethatthehandle
is fully engaged.
Foot Position / Pedal Strap Adjustment
Footpedalswithstrapsprovidesecurefootingtotheexercisebike.
1. RotatethePedalsuntilonecanbereached.
2. PuttheballofeachfootonthePedals.
3. Fastenthestrapovertheshoe.
4. Repeatfortheotherfoot.
BesuretoesandkneespointdirectlyforwardtoensuremaximumPedalefficiency.Pedalstraps
canbeleftinpositionforsubsequentworkouts.
Power-Up / Idle Mode
The Console will enter Power-Up/IdleModeifitispluggedintoapowersource,anybuttonispushed,orifitreceivesasignal
fromtheRPMsensorasaresultofpedalingthemachine.
Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode)
IftheConsoledoesnotreceiveanyinputinapproximately5minutes,itwillautomaticallyshutoff.TheLCDdisplayisoffwhile
inSleepMode.
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Initial Setup
Duringthefirstpower-up,theConsoleshouldbesetupwiththedate,timeandyourpreferredmeasurementunits.
1. Date:PushtheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstoadjustthecurrentlyactivevalue(flashing).PushtheLeft/Rightbuttonsto
changewhichsegmentisthecurrentlyactivevalue(month/day/year).
2. PushOKtoset.
3. Time:PushtheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstoadjustthecurrentlyactivevalue(flashing).PushtheLeft/Rightbuttonsto
changewhichsegmentisthecurrentlyactivevalue(hour/minute/AMorPM).
4. PushOKtoset.
5. UnitsofMeasurement:PushtheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstoadjustbetween“MILES”(ImperialEnglish)or“KM”
(metric).
6. PushOKtoset.TheConsolegoesbacktothePower-Up/IdleModescreen.
Note: Toadjusttheseselections,consultthe“ConsoleSet-UpMode”section.
Quick Start ( Manual ) Program
TheQuickStart(Manual)programletsyoustartaworkoutwithoutenteringanyinformation.
DuringaManualWorkout,eachcolumnrepresentsa2minutetimeperiod.Theactivecolumnwilladvanceacrossthescreen
every2minutes.Iftheworkoutlastsformorethan30minutes,theactivecolumnisfixedonthefarthestcolumnontheright
and pushes the previous columns off the display.
1. Sitonthemachine.
2. PushtheIncrease/DecreasebuttontoselectthecorrectUserprofile.IfyoudonothaveaUserprofilesetup,youcan
selectaUserprofilethathasnocustomizeddata(defaultvaluesonly).
3. PushtheQUICKSTARTbuttontostarttheManual program.
4. Tochangetheresistancelevel,pushtheResistanceIncrease/Decreasebuttons.Thecurrentintervalandfutureintervals
aresettothenewlevel.ThedefaultManualresistancelevelis4.Thetimewillcountupfrom00:00.
Note: IfaManualworkoutisperformedformorethan99minutesand59seconds(99:59),theunitsforTimewillshiftto
hoursandminutes(1hour,40minutes).
5. Whendonewithyourworkout,stoppedalingandpushPAUSE/ENDtopausetheworkout.PushPAUSE/ENDagainto
endtheworkout.
Note: TheworkoutresultsarerecordedtothecurrentUserProfile.
User Profiles
TheConsoleletsyoustoreanduse4Userprofiles.TheUserprofilesautomaticallyrecordtheworkoutresultsforeachworkout,
andallowtheworkoutdatatobereviewed.
TheUserprofilestoresthefollowingdata:
• Name—upto10characters
• Age
• W e i g h t
• Height
• Gender
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Select a User Profile
EveryworkoutissavedtoaUserProfile.BesuretoselecttheproperUserProfilebeforestartingaworkout.ThelastUserthat
completedaworkoutwillbethedefaultuser.
UserProfilesareassignedthedefaultvaluesuntiltheyarecustomizedbyediting.BesuretoedittheUserProfileformore
accurate calorie and heart rate information.
FromthePower-UpModescreen,pushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectoneoftheUserProfiles.The
ConsolewilldisplaythenameoftheUserProfileandtheUserProfileIcon.
Edit User Profile
1. FromthePower-UpModescreen,pushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectoneoftheUserProfiles.
2. PushtheOKbuttontoselecttheUserProfile.
3. TheConsoledisplayshowstheEDITpromptandthecurrentUserProfilename.PushOKtostarttheEditUserProfile
option.
ToexittheEditUserProfileoption,pushthePAUSE/ENDbuttonandtheconsolewillgobacktothePower-UpMode
screen.
4. TheConsoledisplayshowstheNAMEpromptandthecurrentUserProfilename.
Note:TheUsernamewillbeblankifthisisthefirstedit.ThenameofaUserProfileislimitedto10characters.
Thecurrentlyactivesegmentwillflash.UsetheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstomovethroughthealphabetandblankspace
(foundbetweenAandZ).Toseteachsegment,usetheLeft()orRight()buttonstoshiftbetweensegments.
PushtheOKbuttontoacceptthedisplayedUsername.
5. ToedittheotherUserdata(EDITAGE,EDITWEIGHT,EDITHEIGHT,EDITGENDER),usetheIncrease/Decreasebuttonsto
adjust,andpushOKtoseteachentry.
6. TheConsoledisplayshowstheSCANprompt.ThisoptioncontrolshowtheworkoutvaluesaredisplayedintheLower
Displayduringaworkout.The“OFF”settingallowstheusertopushtheRIGHTorLEFTbuttonstoviewtheotherworkout
valuechannelswhendesired.The“ON”settingallowstheConsoletoautomaticallydisplaytheworkoutvaluechannels
every6seconds.
Thedefaultis“OFF”.
PushtheOKbuttontosethowtheworkoutvaluesaredisplayed.
7. TheConsoledisplayshowstheWIRELESSHRprompt.IfyouareusingtheConsolespeakersattheirhighersettingsand
/orusingalargersizedpersonalelectronicdevice,theConsolemayshowHeartRateinterference.Thisoptionallowsthe
TelemetryHeartRateReceivertobedeactivatedblockingtheinterference.
TheUpperDisplayshowsthecurrentvaluesetting:“ON”or“OFF”.PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonsto
change the value.
Thedefaultis“ON”.
PushtheOKbuttontosettheTelemetryHeartRateReceivertoactive.
8. TheConsoledisplayshowstheEDITLOWERDISPLAYprompt.ThisoptionallowsyoutocustomizewhichWorkoutValues
aredisplayedduringaworkout.
TheLowerDisplaywillshowalloftheworkoutvalues,withtheactiveWorkoutValueflashing.TheUpperDisplayshows
theactivevaluesetting:“ON”or“OFF”.PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstohidetheactiveworkoutvalue,
andpushtheLeft()orRight()buttonstoshifttheactiveworkoutvalue.
NOTE:toshowahiddenworkoutvalue,repeatprocedureandchangeUpperDisplayvalueto“ON”forthatvalue.
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9. TheConsolewillgotothePower-UpModescreenwiththeuserselected.
Reset a User Profile
1. FromthePower-UpModescreen,pushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectoneoftheUserProfiles.
2. PushtheOKbuttontoselecttheUserProfile.
3. TheConsoledisplayshowsthecurrentUserProfilenameandtheEDITprompt.PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()
buttons to change the prompt.
Note: ToexittheEditUserProfileoption,pushthePAUSE/ENDbuttonandtheconsolewillgobacktothePower-Up
Modescreen.
4. TheConsoledisplayshowstheRESETpromptandthecurrentUserProfilename.PushOKtostarttheResetUserProfile
option.
5. TheConsolewillnowconfirmtherequesttoresettheUserprofile(thedefaultselectionis‘NO’).PushtheIncrease()or
Decrease()buttonstoadjusttheselection.
6. PushOKtomakeyourselection.
7. TheConsolewillgotothePower-UpModescreen.
Changing Resistance Levels
PushtheResistanceLevelIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstochangetheresistancelevelatanytimeinaworkout
program.Torapidlychangetheresistancelevel,pushthedesiredResistanceLevelQuickButton.TheConsolewilladjustto
theselectedresistancelevelofthequickbutton.
Profile Programs
Theseprogramsautomatedifferentresistanceandworkoutlevels.TheProfileProgramsareorganizedintoCategories(Fun
Rides,Mountains,andChallenges).
Note:OnceaUserviewsalltheCategories,theywillbeexpandedtodisplaytheProgramswithineachoftheCatego-
ries.
FUN RIDES
RollingHills RideinthePark
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
EasyTour StreamCrossing
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612

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MOUNTAINS
Pike’sPeak MountHood
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Pyramids SummitPass
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
CHALLENGES
UphillFinish Cross-Training
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Interval Stairs
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills
FUN RIDES
Ride in the Park Easy Tour
Pike’s Peak
MOUNTAINS
Mount Hood Pyramids
Uphill Finish
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training Interval
Stream Crossing
Summit Pass
Stairs
REVED : 122612
Workout Profile and Goal Program
TheConsoleletsyouselecttheProfileProgramandtypeofGoalforyourworkout(Distance,TimeorCalories),andsetthe
Goalvalue.
1. Sitonthemachine.
2. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectthecorrectUserprofile.
3. PushtheProgramsbutton.
4. PushtheLeft()orRight()buttonstoselectaCategoryofWorkout.
5. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectaProfileWorkout,andpushOK.
6. UsetheIncrease()orDecrease()buttons to select a typeofGoal(Distance,TimeorCalories),andpushOK.
7. UsetheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoadjusttheworkoutvalue.
8. PushOKtobeginthegoal-orientedworkout.TheGOALvaluewillcountdownasthevalueforpercentcompleted
increases.
Note:DuringaCaloriesGoal,eachcolumnisfora2minutetimeperiod.Theactivecolumnwilladvanceacrossthescreen
every2minutes.Iftheworkoutlastsformorethan30minutes,theactivecolumnwillfixtothelastrightcolumnandpush
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Fitness Test Program
TheFitnessTestmeasurestheimprovementsofyourphysicalfitnesslevel.Thetestcomparesyourpoweroutput(inWatts)to
your heart rate. As your fitness level improves, your power output will increase at a given heart rate.
Note:TheConsolemustbeabletoreadtheheartrateinformationfromtheContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorsorHeart
RateMonitor(HRM)toworkcorrectly.
YoucanstarttheFitnessTestfromtheFEEDBACKcategory.TheFitnessTestprogramfirstpromptsyoutoselectyourfitness
level—Beginner(“BEG”)orAdvanced(“ADV”).TheConsolewillusetheAgeandWeightvaluesfortheselectedUserProfile
tocalculatetheFitnessScore.
StarttoworkoutandholdtheHeartRateSensors.Whentheteststarts,theintensityoftheworkoutslowlyincreases.This
meansyouwillworkharder,andasaresult,yourheartrateincreases.Theintensitycontinuestoincreaseautomaticallyuntil
yourheartratereachesthe“TestZone”.Thiszoneisindividuallycomputedtobenear75percentofthemaximumheartrate
ofyourUserProfile.WhenyoureachtheTestZone,themachineholdstheintensitysteadyfor3minutes.Thisletsyoureach
astablecondition(whereyourheartratebecomessteady).Attheendofthe3minutes,theConsolemeasuresyourheart
rate and the power output. These numbers, along with information about your age and weight, are computed to produce a
“FitnessScore”.
Note:FitnessTestscoresshouldonlybecomparedtoyourpreviousscoresandnottootherUserProfiles.
CompareyourFitnessScorestoseeyourimprovement.
Recovery Test Program
RecoveryTestshowshowquicklyyourheartrecoversfromanexercisestatetoamorerestfulstate.Improvedrecoveryisan
indicator of increasing fitness.
Note:TheConsolemustbeabletoreadtheheartrateinformationfromtheContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorsorHeart
RateMonitor(HRM)toworkcorrectly.
Fromanelevatedheartrate,selecttheRecoveryTestProgram.TheConsolewillshow“STOPEXERCISING”andthegoal
willbegintocountdown.Stopexercisingbutcontinuetogripthecontactheartratesensors.After5seconds,thedisplaywill
show“RELAX”andwillcontinuetocountdownto00:00.Fortheentireminutetheconsolewillalsoshowyourheartrate.You
mustgriptheheartratesensorsforthedurationofthetestifnotusingaRemoteHeartRateMonitor.
Thedisplaywillcontinuetoshow“RELAX”andyourheartrateuntilthegoalreaches00:00.Theconsolewillthencalculate
your recovery score.
RecoveryScore=Yourheartrateat1:00(thebeginningofthetest)minusyourheartrateat00:00(theendofthetest).
ThehighertheRecoveryTestscorevalue,thequickeryourheartrateisreturningtoamorerestfulstateandisanindicationof
improvingfitness.Byrecordingthesevaluesovertimeyoucanseethetrendtowardbetterhealth.
WhenyouselecttheRecoveryTestProgramandthereisnoheartratesignalordisplay,theConsolewillshow“NEEDHEART
RATE”.Thismessagewillshowfor5seconds.Ifnosignalisdetected,theprogramwillend.
HelpfulTip:Foramorerelevantscore,trytoobtainasteadyheartratefor3minutesbeforestartingtheRecoveryProgram.
Thiswillbeeasiertoachieve,andobtainthebestresult,intheManualprogramsoyoucancontrolthelevelsofresistance.
Heart Rate Control (HRC) Workout Programs
TheHeartRateControl(HRC)programsletyousetaheartrategoalforyourworkout.Theprogrammonitorsyourheartrate
inbeatsperminute(BPM)fromtheContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorsonthemachineorfromaHeartRateMonitor(HRM)
cheststrap,andadjuststheworkouttokeepyourheartrateintheselectedzone.
Note:TheconsolemustbeabletoreadtheheartrateinformationfromtheCHRsensorsorHRMfortheHRCprogramto
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TheTargetHeartRateprogramsuseyourageandotherUserinformationtosettheHeartRateZonevaluesforyourworkout.
Theconsoledisplaythengivespromptsforyoutosetupyourworkout:
1. SelecttheHeartRateControlworkoutlevel:BEGINNER(“BEG”)orADVANCED(“ADV”)andpushOK.
2. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectthepercentageofmaximumheartrate:50–60%,60–70%,70–
80%,80–90%.
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculated
or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only. The heart rate displayed on the console is an
approximationandshouldbeusedforreferenceonly.
3. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselecttheGoaltype,andpushOK.
4. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstosetthegoalvaluefortheworkout.
Note:Besuretoallowtimeforyourheartratetoreachthedesiredheartratezonewhensettingthegoal.
5. PushOKtostarttheworkout.
AUsercansetaHeartRatezoneinsteadofavaluebyselectingtheHeartRateControl-Userprogram.TheConsolewilladjust
theworkouttokeeptheUserinthedesiredHeartRatezone.
1. SelectHEARTRATECONTROL-USER,andpushOK.
2. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstosettheHeartRatezonefortheworkout,andpushOK.TheConsole
showstheHeartRatezone(percent)ontheleft,andtheHeartRaterangefortheUserontherightsideofthedisplay.
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculated
or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
3. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselecttheGoaltype,andpushOK.
4. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstosetthevaluefortheworkout.
5. PushOKtostarttheworkout.
Changing a Workout Program During a Workout
TheConsoleallowsadifferentWorkoutProgramtobestartedfromanactiveworkout.
1. Fromanactiveworkout,pushPROGRAMS.
2. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectthedesiredworkoutprogram,andpushOK.
3. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselecttheGoaltype,andpushOK.
4. PushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstosetthevaluefortheworkout.
5. PushOKtostoptheactiveworkoutandstartthenewworkout.
ThepreviousworkoutvaluesaresavedtotheUserProfile.
Pausing or Stopping
TheConsolewillgointoPauseModeiftheuserstopspedalingandpushesPAUSE/ENDduringaworkout,orthereisno
RPMsignalfor5seconds(usernotpedaling).TheConsolewillcyclethroughaseriesofmessagesthatchangeevery4
seconds:
-WORKOUTPAUSED
-PEDALTOCONTINUE(ifabike)/STRIDETOCONTINUE(ifanelliptical)

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-PUSHENDTOSTOP
Duringapausedworkout,youcanusetheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstomovethroughtheresultchannelsmanually.
1. StoppedalingandpushthePAUSE/ENDbuttontopauseyourworkout.
2. Tocontinueyourworkout,pushOKorstartpedaling.
Tostoptheworkout,pushthePAUSE/ENDbutton.TheConsolewillgointoResults/CoolDownmode.
Results / Cool Down Mode
AfteraworkouttheGOALdisplayshows03:00andthenstartstocountdown.DuringthisCoolDownperiod,theConsole
showstheWorkoutResults.AllworkoutsexceptQuickStarthavea3-minuteCoolDownperiod.
AfteraworkouttheGOALdisplayshows03:00andthenstartstocountdown.DuringthisCoolDownperiod,theConsole
showstheWorkoutResults.AllworkoutsexceptQuickStarthavea3-minuteCoolDownperiod.
TheLCDdisplayshowstheCurrentWorkoutvaluesinthreechannels:
a.) TIME(total),DISTANCE(total),andCALORIES(total)
b.) SPEED(average),RPM(average),andHEARTRATE(average)
c.) TIME(average),LEVEL(average),andCALORIES(average).
PushtheLeft()orRight()buttonstomovethroughtheresultchannelsmanually.
DuringtheCoolDownperiod,theResistanceLevelwilladjusttoathirdoftheaverageLeveloftheworkout.TheCoolDown
resistancelevelcanbeadjustedwiththeResistanceIncreaseandDecreasebuttons,buttheConsolewillnotdisplaythe
value.
YoucanpushPAUSE/ENDtostoptheResults/CoolDownperiodandgobacktoPower-UpMode.IfthereisnoRPMorHR
signal,theConsoleautomaticallygoesintoSleepMode.
GOAL TRACK Statistics (and Achievements)
ThestatisticsfromeveryworkoutarerecordedtoaUserProfile.
TheSchwinnDualTrack
™
ConsoleshowstheGoalTrackworkoutStatisticsontheLowerDisplayinthreechannels:
a.) TIME(total),DISTANCE(total),andCALORIES(total)
b.) SPEED(average),RPM(average),andHEARTRATE(average)
c.) TIME(average),DISTANCE(average)/orLEVEL(average)*,andCALORIES(average)
*IftheGoalTrackStatisticisasingleworkout,LEVEL(average)isdisplayed.IftheGoalTrackStatisticisa
combinationofmultipleworkouts,DISTANCE(average)isdisplayedinsteadofLEVEL(average).
ToviewtheGOALTRACKstatisticsofaUserProfile:
1. FromthePower-Upscreen,pushtheIncrease()orDecrease()buttonstoselectaUserProfile.
2. PushtheGOALTRACKbutton.TheConsolewilldisplaytheLASTWORKOUTvaluesandactivatethecorresponding
Achievement light.
Note:GoalTrackstatisticscanbeviewedevenduringaworkout.PushGOALTRACKandtheLASTWORKOUTvalueswill
bedisplayed.TheworkoutvaluesforthecurrentworkoutwillbehiddenexceptfortheGOALdisplay.PushGOAL
TRACKagaintoreturntothePower-Upscreen.
3. PushtheIncrease()buttontomovetothenextGOALTRACKstatistic,“LAST7DAYS”.TheConsolewilldisplaythecalo-
riesburntonthedisplay(50caloriespersegment)fortheprevioussevendays,alongwiththeworkoutvaluetotals.Usethe
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4. PushtheIncrease()buttontomoveto“LAST30DAYS”.TheConsolewilldisplaythetotalvaluesforthepreviousthirty
days.UsetheLeft()orRight()buttonstomovethroughalltheworkoutstatisticchannels.
5. PushtheIncrease()buttontomovetothe“LONGESTWORKOUT”.TheConsolewilldisplaytheworkoutvalueswiththe
mostTimevalue.UsetheLeft()orRight()buttonstomovethroughalltheworkoutstatisticchannels.
6. PushtheIncrease()buttontomovetothe“CALORIERECORD”.TheConsolewilldisplaytheworkoutvalueswiththe
mostCaloriesvalue.UsetheLeft()orRight()buttonstomovethroughalltheworkoutstatisticchannels.
7. PushtheIncrease()buttontomoveto“BMI”,orBodyMassIndex.TheConsolewilldisplaytheBMIvaluebasedonthe
Usersettings.BesuretheheightvalueiscorrectforyourUserProfile,andtheweightvalueiscurrent.
TheBMIMeasurementisausefultoolthatshowstherelationshipbetweenweightandheightthatisassociatedwithbodyfat
andhealthrisk.ThetablebelowgivesageneralratingfortheBMIscore:
Underweight Below18.5
Normal 18.5–24.9
Overweight 25.0–29.9
Obesity 30.0andabove
Note: Theratingmayoverestimatebodyfatinathletesandotherswhohaveamuscularbuild.Itmayalsounderestimate
body fat in older persons and others who have lost muscle mass.
ContactyourdoctorformoreinformationaboutBodyMassIndex(BMI)andtheweightthatisappropriateforyou.Use
the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
8. PushtheIncrease()buttontomovetothe“SAVETOUSB-OK?”prompt.PushOK,andthe“AREYOUSURE?-NO”
promptwilldisplay.Pushthe Increase()buttontochangeittoyesandpushOK.TheConsolewilldisplaythe“INSERT
USB”prompt.InsertaUSBFlashDriveintotheUSBPort.TheConsolewillrecordtheStatisticstotheUSBFlashDrive.
TheConsolewilldisplay“SAVING”,andthen“REMOVEUSB”whenitissafetoremovetheUSBFlashDrive.
Note:PushthePAUSE/ENDbuttontoforceanexitfromthe“SAVING”prompt.
9. PushtheIncrease()buttontomovetothe“CLEARWORKOUTDATA-OK?”.PushOK,andthe“AREYOUSURE?-NO”
promptwilldisplay.PushtheIncrease()buttontochangetothe“AREYOUSURE?-YES”display,andpushOK. The
userworkoutshavebeenreset.
10. PushGOALTRACKtoreturntothePower-Upscreen.
WhenaUserperformsaworkoutthatsurpassesthe“LONGESTWORKOUT” or “CALORIERECORD” of the previous
workouts,theConsolewillcongratulatewithanaudiblesoundandtelltheUserthenewachievement.Thecorresponding
AchievementIndicatorLightwillalsobeactive.
www.SchwinnConnect.com
Gotothewww.SchwinnConnect.comwebsitetocreateanonlineprofile,uploadyourworkoutresultsusingaUSBFlash
Drive,andthenviewandtrackyourachievementsovertime.
www.SchwinnConnect.comalsoworkswithMyFitnessPal.Simplyfollowthepromptsfromthe“LinktoMyFitnessPal”button,
andyourworkoutresultswillbeavailablewithyourexistingMyFitnessPalprofile.

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conSole Setup mode
TheConsoleSetupModeletsyouinputthedateandtime,settheunitsofmeasurementtoeitherEnglishorMetric,change
themachinetype,controlthesoundsettings(on/off),orseemaintenancestatistics(ErrorLogandRunHours–forservice
technicianuseonly).
1. HolddownthePAUSE/ENDbuttonandRightbuttontogetherfor3secondswhileinthePower-UpModetogointothe
ConsoleSetupMode.
Note:PushPAUSE/ENDtoexittheConsoleSetupModeandreturntothePower-UpModescreen.
2. TheConsoledisplayshowstheDatepromptwiththecurrentsetting.Tochange,pushtheIncrease/Decreasebuttonsto
adjustthecurrentlyactivevalue(flashing).PushtheLeft/Rightbuttonstochangewhichsegmentisthecurrentlyactive
value(month/day/year).
3. PushOKtoset.
4. TheConsoledisplayshowstheTimepromptwiththecurrentsetting.PushtheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstoadjustthe
currentlyactivevalue(flashing).PushtheLeft/Rightbuttonstochangewhichsegmentisthecurrentlyactivevalue(hour/
minute/AMorPM).
5. PushOKtoset.
6. TheConsoledisplayshowstheUnitspromptwiththecurrentsetting.Tochange,pushOKtostarttheUnitsoption.Push
theIncrease/Decreasebuttonstochangebetween“MILES”(ImperialEnglishunits)and“KM”(metricunits).
Note:IftheunitschangewhenthereisdatainUserStatistics,thestatisticsconverttothenewunits.
7. PushOKtoset.
8. TheConsoledisplayshowstheSoundSettingspromptwiththecurrentsetting.PushtheIncrease/Decreasebuttonsto
changebetween“ON”and“OFF”.
9. PushOKtoset.
10. TheConsoledisplayshowstheTOTALRUNHOURSforthemachine.
11. Forthenextprompt,pushtheOKbutton.
12. TheConsoledisplayshowstheSoftwareVersionprompt.
13. Forthenextprompt,pushtheOKbutton.
14. TheConsolewilldisplaythePower-UpModescreen.

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maIntenance
Readallmaintenanceinstructionsfullybeforeyoustartanyrepairwork.Insomeconditions,anassistantisrequiredtodothe
necessarytasks.
Equipmentmustberegularlyexaminedfordamageandrepairs.Theownerisresponsibletomakesurethatregular
maintenanceisdone.Wornordamagedcomponentsmustberepairedorreplacedimmediately.Onlymanufacturer
suppliedcomponentscanbeusedtomaintainandrepairtheequipment.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of the equipment, always
unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and the machine and wait 5 minutes before cleaning,
maintaining or repairing the machine. Place the power cord in a secure location.
Daily: Beforeeachuse,examinetheexercisemachineforloose,broken,damaged,orworn
parts.Donotuseiffoundinthiscondition.Repairorreplaceallpartsatthefirstsign
ofwearordamage.Aftereachworkout,useadampclothtowipeyourmachineand
Console free of sweat.
Note:AvoidexcessivemoistureontheConsole.
Weekly: Cleanthemachinetoremoveanydust,dirt,orgrimefromthesurfaces.Checkfor
smoothseatslideroperation.Ifneeded,applyaverythincoatingofsiliconelubeto
ease operation.
Note:Donotusepetroleumbasedproducts.
Monthly
or after 20 hours:
Checkpedalsandcrankarmsandtightenasnecessary.Makesureallboltsand
screws are tight. Tighten as necessary.
NOTICE:Donotcleanwithapetroleumbasedsolventoranautomotivecleaner.BesuretokeeptheConsolefreeof
moisture.

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A Console K Shroud,Left U SpeedSensorMagnet
B SeatBack L TransportWheel V ConsoleCable,Lower
C SeatCover M Stabilizer,Front W Shroud,Right
D WaterBottleHolder N HeartRateCable,Lower X Pedal,Right
E Handlebar,Side O SpeedSensor Y Shroud,Upper
F SeatBottom P CrankArm Z ShroudCap
G SeatAdjustmentHandle Q ServoMotor AA ConsoleCable,Upper
H FrameAssembly R BrakeAssembly BB HeartRateCable,Upper
I RearStabilizer S Flywheel CC ConsoleMast
J Pedal,Left T DriveBelt

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Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution
Nodisplay/partialdisplay/
unit will not turn on
Checkelectrical(wall)
outlet
Makesureunitispluggedintoafunctioningwalloutlet.
Checkconnectionatfront
of unit
Connection should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter
or connection at unit if either are damaged.
Checkdatacableintegrity Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifanyarevisiblycrimpedor
cut, replace cable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Besurecableisconnectedsecurelyandorientedproperly.Small
latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Checkconsoledisplayfor
damage
Checkforvisualsignthatconsoledisplayiscrackedorotherwise
damaged. Replace Console if damaged.
ConsoleDisplay IfConsoleonlyhaspartialdisplayandallconnectionsarefine,
replace the Console.
Iftheabovestepsdonotresolvetheproblem,contactyourlocal
distributor for further assistancee.
UnitoperatesbutContact
HRnotdisplayed
HRcableconnectionat
Console
BesurecableisconnectedsecurelytoConsole.
HRcableboxconnection BesurecablesfromhandlebarsandcabletoConsolearesecure
and undamaged.
Sensorgrip BesurehandsarecenteredonHRsensors.Handsmustbekept
stillwithrelativelyequalpressureappliedtoeachside.
Dryorcallousedhands Sensorsmayhavedifficultywithdriedoutorcallousedhands.
Aconductiveelectrodecream(heartratecream)canhelpmake
better conduct. These are available on the web or at medical or
some larger fitness stores.
StaticHandlebar Iftestsrevealnootherissues,StaticHandlebarshouldbere-
placed.
UnitoperatesbutTelemet-
ricHRnotdisplayed
ChestStrap(optional) Strapshouldbe“POLAR
®
”compatibleanduncoded.Makesure
strapisdirectlyagainstskinandcontactareaiswet.
Interference Trymovingunitawayfromsourcesofinterference(TV,Micro-
wave,etc).
ReplaceChestStrap IfinterferenceiseliminatedandHRdoesnotfunction,replace
strap.
Replace Console IfHRstilldoesnotfunction,replaceConsole.
UnitoperatesbutTelemet-
ricHRdisplayedincorrectly
Interference MakesurethattheHRreceiverisnotblockedbyapersonal
electronic device in the left side of the media tray.
Consoledisplays“E2”error
code
Checkdatacableintegrity Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifanyarecutorcrimped,
replace cable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Besurecableisconnectedsecurelyandorientedproperly.Small
latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Console Electronics Iftestsrevealnootherissues,contactyourlocaldistributorfor
further assistance.
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Nospeed/RPMreading,
Consoledisplays“Please
Pedal”errorcode
Checkdatacableintegrity Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifanyarecutorcrimped,
replace cable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Besurecableisconnectedsecurelyandorientedproperly.Small
latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Checkmagnetposition
(requiresshroudremoval)
Magnetshouldbeinplaceonpulley.
CheckSpeedSensor(re-
quiresshroudremoval)
Speedsensorshouldbealignedwithmagnetandconnectedto
data cable. Realign sensor if necessary. Replace if there is any
damage to the sensor or the connecting wire.
Consoleshutsoff(enters
sleepmode)whileinuse
Checkelectrical(wall)
outlet
Makesureunitispluggedintoafunctioningwalloutlet.
Checkconnectionatfront
of unit
Connection should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter
or connection at unit if either are damaged.
Checkdatacableintegrity Allwiresinthecableshouldbeintact.Ifanyarecutorcrimped,
replace cable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Besurecableisconnectedsecurelyandorientedproperly.Small
latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Reset machine Unplugunitfromelectricaloutletfor3minutes.Reconnectto
outlet.
Checkmagnetposition
(requiresshroudremoval)
Magnetshouldbeinplaceonpulley.
CheckSpeedSensor(re-
quiresshroudremoval)
Speedsensorshouldbealignedwithmagnetandconnectedto
data cable. Realign sensor if necessary. Replace if there is any
damage to the sensor or the connecting wire.
Fanwillnotturnonorwill
not turn off
Checkdatacableintegrity Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifanyarecutorcrimped,
replace cable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Besurecableisconnectedsecurelyandorientedproperly.Small
latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Reset machine Unplugunitfromelectricaloutletfor3minutes.Reconnectto
outlet.
Fanwillnotturnon,but
Console operates
Checkforblockageoffan Unplugunitfromelectricaloutletfor5minutes.Removematerial
fromfan.Ifnecessary,detachtheConsoletohelpwithremoval.
ReplacetheConsoleifunabletoremoveblockage.
Unitrocks/doesnotsit
level
Checkleveleradjustment Adjust levelers until machine is level.
Checksurfaceunderunit Adjustmentmaynotbeabletocompensateforextremelyuneven
surfaces.Movemachinetolevelarea.
SeatAssemblyshifts/
squeakswheninuse
Hardware CheckhardwarethatattachesSeatassembly,andfullytighten
hardware.
Pedalsloose/unitdifficult
to pedal
Checkpedaltocrankcon-
nection
Pedalshouldbetightenedsecurelytocrank.Besureconnection
is not cross threaded.
Checkcranktoaxlecon-
nection
Crankshouldbetightenedsecurelytoaxle.

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