Schwinn Elliptical Trainer 438 User Guide

Elliptical Traiiner Model 438  
ASSEMBLY GUIDE and  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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Assembly Guide  
Owner’s Manual  
Parts Diagram.......................................3 Safeguards..........................................17  
Parts List ..............................................4 Features..............................................19  
Hardware List.......................................5 Operation............................................20  
Assembly Instructions..........................6 Maintenance.......................................46  
Fitness Guide .....................................48  
Workout Log ......................................57  
Warranty.............................................58  
FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON  
HOW TO USE AND CARE FOR YOUR SCHWINN® ELLIPTICAL  
TRAINER MODEL 438, REFER TO THE OWNER’S MANUAL  
SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 17.  
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Tools Required  
The tools below are required during the assembly of your Schwinn® 438 ellipitcal  
trainer. They are included with the product.  
4mm Allen Wrench  
5mm Allen Wrench  
Open End Wrench  
Philips Screwdriver  
6mm Allen Wrench  
Complete Parts Diagram  
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Console #2  
Fan Assy #3  
Front Stabilizer Assy #4  
Left Pedal Arm Assy #7  
Lower Left Handlebar Assy #6  
Handlebar Jct Cover Set #5  
Left Upper Handlebar #8  
Left Mast Cover #12  
Lower Handlebar Cover Set #9  
Right Mast Cover #13  
Lower Right Handlebar Assy #10  
Complete Rear Rail Assy #14  
Sub Pedal Arm Assy #17  
Right Pedal Arm Assy #15  
Console Mast Assy #18  
Right Upper Handlebar #16  
Complete Static Handlebar #19  
Right Crank Cover #20  
Shroud Plug #25  
Left Crank Cover #21  
AC Adaptor #23  
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Step #1  
8.2x18x1.5T Curve Washer  
#35 (Qty 6)  
8x25 Button Head Bolt #36  
(Qty. 6)  
Step #3  
Step #4, #5, and #10  
8x15 Socket Cap Head Bolt 8.2x15x1.2T Arc Washer #43 5x8 Pan Head Screw #11  
#26 (Qty 4)  
(Qty 4)  
(Qty 11)  
Step #6  
Step #7 and #8  
12.5x25x1.0T Arc Washer  
#32 (Qty 4)  
10.2x25x1.5T Flat Washer  
#33 (Qty 2)  
20.5x29x1.5T Wave Washer  
#27 (Qty 4)  
Step #8  
10x1.5 Nylon Hex Nut #34  
(Qty 2)  
4x16 Self-Tap Round Head  
Screw #41 (Qty 2)  
10.3x35x2T Flat Washer #28  
(Qty 2)  
Step #8 and #9  
Step #9  
8x50 Carriage Bolt #37  
(Qty 2)  
Nylon Hex Nut #29 (Qty 4)  
8x10 Set Screw #30 (Qty 4)  
4x16 Self-Tapping Round  
Head Screw #41 (Qty 4)  
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Introduction  
Read and follow each step carefully and in proper order to avoid missing any  
steps. Be sure to have all parts and tools on hand for a particular step before  
beginning assembly for that step. If you discover parts are missing, contact  
Customer Service at 800-864-1270.  
Step 1—Assemble the Front Stabilizer and Rear Rail Assembly  
1–1 Attach the Front Stablizer (#4)  
to the Main Frame with two (2)  
Button Head Bolts (#36) and  
Parts  
N/A Main Frame (Qty 1)  
#4  
Front Stabilizer (Qty 1)  
two (2) Curve Washers (#35).  
#14 Rear Rail Assembly (Qty 1)  
1–2 Attach the Rear Rail Assembly  
(#14) to the Main Frame with  
four (4) Button Head Bolts (#36)  
and four (4) Curve Washers  
(#35).  
Hardware  
#35 8.2x18x1.5T Curve Washer  
(Qty 6)  
#36 8x25 Button Head Bolt  
(Qty 6)  
36  
35  
Main Frame  
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36  
35  
36  
35  
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Figure A–1  
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Step 2—Assemble the Console  
2–3 Separate the two halves of the  
Fan Assembly (#3) by removing  
the five (5) screws.  
Parts  
#2  
Console (Qty 1)  
#3  
Fan Assembly (Qty 1)  
2–4 Place the rear half of the Fan  
Assembly (#3) on the back of  
the Static Handlebar (#19).  
#19 Static Handlebar (Qty 1)  
2–1 Remove the six (6) Round Head  
Machine Screws (#1) from the  
Console (#2).  
2–5 Place the front half of the Fan  
Assembly (#3) on the front of  
the Static Handlebar (#19), and  
reinstall the five (5) screws you  
removed from the Fan Assembly  
(#3) in step 2–3.  
2–2 Attach the Console (#2) to the  
Static Handlebar (#19) with the  
six (6) Round Head Machine  
Screws (#1) you removed in the  
previous step.  
2–6 Plug the Fan Assembly (#3) into  
the Console (#2).  
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2
Fan Screw  
1
19  
1
Figure A–2  
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Step 3—Attach the Console Mast to the Main Frame  
3–1 Securely attach the “zip tie” at  
Parts  
the bottom of the Console Mast  
(#18) to the computer cable from  
the Main Frame, and pull the  
“zip tie” and attached computer  
cable through the Console Mast  
(#18) from the top.  
N/A Main Frame (Qty 1)  
#18 Console Mast (Qty 1)  
#25 Shroud Plug (Qty 4)  
Hardware  
#26 8x15 Socket Cap Head Bolt  
3–2 Insert the Console Mast (#18)  
into the Main Frame, and attach  
with four (4) Socket Cap Head  
Bolts (#26) and four (4) Arc  
Washers (#43).  
(Qty 4)  
#43 8.2x15x1.2T Arc Washer  
(Qty 4)  
3–3 Place Shroud Plugs (#25) in the  
holes in the Main Frame.  
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43  
25  
26  
Main Frame  
26  
43  
25  
Figure A–3  
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Step 4—Attach the Console to the Console Mast  
4–1 Attach the Console/Fan/Static  
Parts  
#2  
Handlebar Assembly (#2, #3,  
and #19) to the Console Mast  
(#18) with four (4) Pan Head  
Screws (#11).  
Console (Qty 1)  
#3  
Fan Assembly (Qty 1)  
#18 Console Mast (Qty 1)  
#19 Static Handlebar (Qty 1)  
Hardware  
#11 5x8 Pan Head Screw (Qty 4)  
3
19  
11  
18  
2
Figure A–4  
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Step 5—Attach Mast Covers  
Parts  
#12 Left Mast Cover (Qty 1)  
#13 Right Mast Cover (Qty 1)  
#18 Console Mast (Qty 1)  
5–1 Slide the Left Mast Cover (#12)  
over the Console Mast Pivot,  
and attach with two (2) Pan  
Head Screws (#11).  
5–2 Slide the Right Mast Cover  
(#13) over the Console Mast  
Pivot, and attach with 3 Pan  
Head Screws (#11).  
Hardware  
#11 5x8 Pan Head Screw (Qty 5)  
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13  
12  
11  
Console Mast Pivots  
Figure A–5  
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Step 6—Attach the Sub Pedal Arm Assemblies and Crank Covers  
Parts  
6–2 Install the Nylon Hex Nut (#34)  
on the right Pivot Tube bolt.  
#17 Sub Pedal Arm Assy (Qty 2)  
#20 Right Crank Cover (Qty 1)  
#21 Left Crank Cover (Qty 1)  
6–3 Align the Wheel on the Sub  
Pedal Arm Assembly (#17)  
in the track on the Rear Rail  
Assembly.  
Hardware  
#32 12.5x25x1.0T Arc Washer  
6–4 Place the Right Crank Cover  
(#20) on the right Pivot Tube  
(#22).  
(Qty 4)  
#33 10.2x25x1.5T Flat Washer  
(Qty 2)  
#34 10x1.5 Nylon Hex Nut (Qty 2)  
#41 4x16 Self-Tapping Round Head  
Screw (Qty 2)  
6–5 Secure the Right Crank Cover  
(#20) with the Self-Tapping  
Round Head Screw (#41).  
6–6 Repeat steps 6–1 through 6–5  
for the left Pivot Tube using the  
Left Crank Cover (#21).  
6–1 Place the Sub Pedal Arm  
Assembly (#17), two (2) Arc  
Washers (#32), and one (1) Flat  
Washer (#33) on the right Pivot  
Tube (#22), as shown in the  
figure close-up below.  
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33  
34  
33  
17  
41  
32  
21  
17  
32  
32  
22  
Track  
22  
20  
41  
17  
Figure A–6  
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Step 7—Attach the Pedal Arm Assemblies  
7–1 Remove the two (2) 8x1.25x10  
Parts  
Button Head Bolts (#39), a  
8x1.25x20 Button Head Bolt  
(#40), and a Pedal Arm Bracket  
(#42) from the Right Pedal Arm  
Assembly (#15).  
#7  
Left Pedal Arm Assembly  
(Qty 1)  
#15 Right Pedal Arm Assembly  
(Qty 1)  
#17 Sub Pedal Arm Assy (Qty 2)  
7–2 Attach the Right Pedal Arm  
Assembly (#15) to the Sub  
Pedal Arm Assembly (#17) with  
a Wave Washer (#27), a Pedal  
Arm Bracket (#42), two (2)  
8x1.25x10 Button Head Bolts  
(#39), and a 8x1.25x20 Button  
Head Bolt (#40).  
Hardware  
#27 20.5x29x1.5T Wave Washer  
(Qty 2)  
7–3 Repeat steps 7–1 and 7–2 for the  
Left Pedal Arm Assembly (#7).  
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27  
39  
42 39  
40  
17  
39  
15  
40  
27  
39  
42  
Figure A–7  
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Step 8—Attach the Upper Handlebar Assemblies  
8–1 Attach the Right Upper  
Parts  
Handlebar (#16) to the Console  
Mast (#18) with a Flat Washer  
(#28), a Wave Washer (#27), and  
a Nylon Hex Nut (#29).  
#8  
Left Upper Handlebar (Qty 1)  
#16 Right Upper Handlebar  
(Qty 1)  
#18 Console Mast (Qty 1)  
8–2 Repeat step 8–1 for the Left  
Upper Handlebar (#8).  
Hardware  
#27 20.5x29x1.5T Wave Washer  
(Qty 2)  
#28 10.3x35x2T Washer Flat  
(Qty 2)  
#29 Nylon Hex Nut (Qty 2)  
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18  
29  
16  
28  
27  
29  
27  
28  
Figure A–8  
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Step 9—Attach the Lower Handlebar Assemblies  
9–1 Attach the Lower Right  
Parts  
Handlebar Assembly (#10) to  
the Right Upper Handlebar  
(#16) using the two (2) Set  
Screws (#30).  
#6  
Lower Left Handlebar Assembly  
(Qty 1)  
#7  
Left Pedal Arm Assembly  
(Qty 1)  
9–2 Attach the Lower Right  
Handlebar (#10) to the Right  
Pedal Arm Assembly (#15)  
using a Nylon Hex Nut (#29),  
and a Carriage Bolt (#37).  
#8  
#9  
Left Upper Handlebar (Qty 1)  
Lower Handlebar Cover Set  
(Qty 2)  
#10 Lower Right Handlebar  
Assembly (Qty 1)  
#15 Right Pedal Arm Assembly  
(Qty 1)  
9–3 Secure the Lower Handlebar  
Cover Set (#9) to the Lower  
Right Handlebar Assembly  
(#10) with two (2) Self-Tapping  
Round Head Screws (#41).  
#16 Right Upper Handlebar  
(Qty 1)  
9–4 Repeat steps 9–1 through 9–3  
for the Lower Left Handlebar  
Assembly (#6).  
Hardware  
#29 Nylon Hex Nut (Qty 2)  
#30 8x10 Set Screw (Qty 4)  
#37 8x50 Carriage Bolt (Qty 2)  
#41 4x16 Self-Tapping Round Head  
Screw (Qty 4)  
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9
41  
30  
10  
9
29  
41  
7
9
9
29  
37  
15  
41  
Figure A–9  
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Step 10—Attach the Handlebar Junction Cover Set  
10–1 Attach the Handlebar Junction  
Parts  
Cover Set (#5) to the Right  
Upper Handlebar (#16) with two  
(2) Pan Head Screws (#11) and  
the Cap.  
#5  
Handlebar Junction Cover Set  
(Qty 2)  
#8  
Left Upper Handlebar (Qty 1)  
#16 Right Upper Handlebar  
(Qty 1)  
10–2 Repeat step 10–1 for the Left  
Upper Handlebar (#8).  
Hardware  
#11 5x8 Pan Head Screw (Qty 4)  
8
11  
16  
5
Cap  
5
11  
Cap  
Figure A–10  
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Important Safety Information  
Do not discard this Owner’s Manual. It contains important information on the  
proper and safe operation of your Schwinn® Elliptical Trainer Model 438.  
The following is a list of warning labels used throughout this manual:  
Warning: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury.  
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Fitness Safeguards and Warnings  
Before starting any exercise program, obtain a medical exam to confirm your  
fitness level and ability to perform the planned program. See your physician; he  
or she can help establish the correct exercise frequency, intensity (target heart rate  
zone), and time appropriate for your particular age and condition.  
The following five warnings listed below are located on the warning label affixed  
to the computer console mast of the machine:  
• Read and understand the “Owner’s Manual” before using this equipment.  
• If you feel unusual pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, chest tightness or  
discomfort, STOP all use, and consult your physician immediately.  
• Misuse or abuse of this equipment may lead to serious injury.  
• Keep children away from this equipment, and supervise teenagers using it.  
• Replace this or any other warning label if damaged, illegible, or missing.  
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Other Important Safeguards and Warnings  
• The equipment is not designed for, and is not safe for, use by people weighing  
more than 300 pounds (136 kilograms).  
• Follow all instructions in the Schwinn® Elliptical Trainer Model 438 Assembly  
Guide and Owners Manual. Use the machine only as outlined in the manual’s  
operating instructions.  
• The owner must ensure that all users of this equipment are adequately informed  
of all warnings, precautions, and instructions.  
• Keep the area within 39 inches (100 centimeters) of the equipment on all sides  
clear of all obstructions, children, bystanders, and pets.  
• Warn bystanders to keep a safe distance from the equipment, especially from the  
moving pedals.  
• Use the equipment only on a solid, level surface. Cover the floor or carpeting  
beneath the equipment for protection.  
• Keep fingers and other objects away from moving parts of the equipment.  
• Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection. Do not wear loose clothing that  
could become entangled in the drive mechanism.  
• Do not allow anyone other than the user to touch the machine while it is in  
operation.  
• Care should be taken when mounting or dismounting the machine.  
• Do not operate in damp or wet conditions.  
• Before each use, inspect the equipment for loose, broken, or worn parts. If any  
are present, do not use the equipment.  
• The safety of the equipment can only be ensured if it is regularly examined and  
maintained. (See the maintenance section of the Schwinn® Elliptical Trainer  
Model 438 Assembly Guide and Owners Manual.)  
• Service the equipment only in accordance with the maintenance section in the  
Schwinn® Elliptical Trainer Model 438 Assembly Guide and Owners Manual.  
Always disconnect the power supply before servicing the machine.  
• This elliptical is for home use only. Do not use in a commercial, institutional, or  
rental setting.  
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Schwinn® Model 438 Features  
Synchronized Arms  
For a total body workout.  
Heavy Duty Construction  
Sturdy construction stands up to the most intense  
workout environment.  
Foot Platform  
Two-piece, padded, open-ended foot plates for  
all sizes that move along with your natural foot  
motion.  
Computer  
Feature-packed computer with 16 levels of  
resistance and 24 programs. Backlit LCD with  
LED and scrolling alphanumeric prompts.  
Four User Settings  
Reprogramming not required for multiple-user  
households.  
Grip and Telemetric Heart Rate  
For monitoring your workouts.  
3-Speed, Adjustable Air-Flow Fan  
Keeps you cool while you workout.  
Transport Wheels  
Built-in transport wheels allow a single individual  
to easily move and position the elliptical trainer  
across any flat surface.  
Frame Stabilizers  
Oversize frame stabilizers for added stability.  
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Using Your Schwinn® Elliptical Trainer Model 438  
Before operating your Schwinn® 438 elliptical trainer, read the  
warnings listed on pages 17 and 18 of this manual.  
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE STARTING  
ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM. He or she can help establish  
the exercise frequency, intensity, (including determining your  
maximum and minimum heart rate and target heart rate zones),  
and the exercise time appropriate for your particular age and  
condition.  
If you have not been exercising or are pregnant or have a  
heart condition or any physical limitation, failure to consult  
your physician before engaging in physical exercise, such as  
using this elliptical trainer, could result in serious injury or  
death. If while using this elliptical trainer you have any pain  
or tightness in your chest, an irregular heart beat, shortness of  
breath, feel faint, or have any discomfort, STOP and consult  
your physician immediately.  
Getting Started  
Plug the AC adapter into the back of the console.  
To start using your Schwinn® elliptical trainer, stand on the  
foot pedals, with the front of your shoes close to the front  
edge of the foot platform. Place your hands at a comfortable  
position on the upper body arms. Move your highest foot  
forward, and follow the natural path of the machine.  
Start on a level that is comfortable to familiarize yourself with  
the machine. Once you are comfortable, start adjusting the  
level to achieve the desired workout.  
Full Body/Lower Body  
You can use your Schwinn® elliptical trainer for a complete  
body workout or lower body workout only. If you choose  
not to use your arms, place them on the stationary handles  
in front of you. Remember, the more muscles you use, the  
more calories you burn.  
Forward/Reverse  
You can use your Schwinn® 438 elliptical trainer in the  
forward and reverse directions to vary the muscles you work  
out. This will also vary your workout, helping you to stay  
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motivated. To change directions, simply slow the pedals  
down until they stop, and switch directions.  
Resistance Control  
You can change the resistance level in your Schwinn® 438  
elliptical trainer at any time during your workout. Adjusting  
your level will allow you to increase or decrease your  
intensity level. Use the console to control the resistance.  
Overview of the Schwinn® 438 Elliptical Computer  
Your Schwinn® 438 elliptical trainer is equipped with a  
versatile computer console, which includes:  
• Backlit LCD  
• LED and scrolling alpha-numeric prompts  
• 3 speed, air-flow direction adjustable fan  
• Magazine rack  
• Four user settings  
• Quick Start  
• One manual program  
• Ten profile programs  
• Three heart rate control programs  
• Four user settings  
• Eight custom user-defined programs (two for each of the  
four user settings)  
• Time trial program  
• Fitness test  
• Calorie goal  
• BMI (Body Mass Index)  
• Recovery mode  
• Results mode  
• Fitness summary  
• Switchable English/metric capability  
• Auto shut-off  
This computer provides you with important information about  
your workout as well as controls the resistance levels. The  
following sections describe how to utilize the many functions  
this computer provides. Keep this manual accessible for future  
reference, as you will want to experiment with the various  
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functions while you become familiar with your Schwinn® 438  
elliptical trainer.  
Computer Console Design  
Before we discuss using the specific functions of the computer,  
let’s get familiar with the display, the different features, and  
various buttons located on the console.  
LCD Display  
The large LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen located in the  
center of the console is your information center. This display  
is divided into sections that provide information about your  
workout and any preset information you may have input into  
the computer.  
The display provides a large main window that indicates the:  
PROGRAM selection and  
RESISTANCE LEVEL.  
The smaller windows across the bottom show:  
INTERVAL TIME and TIME,  
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RPM and WATTS, DISTANCE, and  
HEART (PULSE) RATE.  
The next larger window on the right side of the display shows:  
SPEED and CALORIES,  
ENGLISH or METRIC operating mode, and  
• the motion indicator relative to your SPEED.  
The icon also indicates that the program is running. The large  
main area of the display shows the program profile you are  
using. Within this profile are “bricks,” or rectangles, that are  
stacked vertically and indicate the relative resistance level and  
course profile. The computer is capable of offering 16 different  
levels of resistance. One “brick” represents the lowest level,  
and eight “bricks” represent the highest level. You can view  
your exercise level by referencing the level numbers displayed  
on the left and right side of the “brick” display. Levels 1, 3, 5,  
7, 9, 11, 13, and 15 display on the left side and levels 2, 4, 6,  
8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 display on the right. The highest value  
displayed is the resistance level at which you are working out.  
In addition, you will notice there are 12 columns of these  
“bricks” lined up horizontally across the bottom of the display  
center. Each profile program is 50 columns or “intervals” long,  
so each of these columns or “intervals” represents one-fiftieth  
of your workout time. For example, if you enter a workout  
time of 25 minutes, each column or “interval” time will last  
a duration of 30 seconds. Since the display shows the first 12  
columns of your workout program as you progress through  
the workout, the program will scroll to the left. The flashing  
“bricks” on the left-most column let you know where you  
are in your workout, and other columns to the right show the  
upcoming course profile.  
The manual, heart rate control, custom, and time trial  
programs will display in the 12-interval columns, as viewed  
on the LCD screen, and do not scroll as you advance through  
the workout.  
Alphanumeric Display  
Within the LCD display the computer features a “message  
center” that prompts you to input specific data and values  
to make the elliptical trainer easy to operate and gets you to  
your workout quickly.  
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Using the Schwinn® 438 Computer  
LCD Display Descriptions  
TIME  
Displays the workout time. The  
time will count down from the  
time you entered when beginning  
the program and shows the time  
remaining for your workout. The  
time starts to count up once it  
reaches zero.  
INTERVAL TIME  
Displays the interval time. The  
interval time will count down,  
showing the time remaining before  
the program moves to the next  
column.  
RPM  
Displays the current pedal  
revolutions per minute (rpm).  
WATTS  
Displays the current power you  
are producing at a given resistance  
level. A watt is a measure of  
workload similar to horsepower  
(in fact, one horsepower is equal to  
746 watts).  
DISTANCE  
PULSE  
Displays the estimated distance  
traveled (miles or kilometers).  
Displays your current heart rate  
beats per minute (bpm). You must  
grip each heart rate contact sensor  
pod to enable the computer to  
detect your heart rate.  
SPEED  
Displays the estimated speed (miles  
or kilometers per hour).  
CALORIES  
Displays the estimated calories you  
have burned during the exercise.  
Console Buttons and Button Functions  
START/PAUSE Used to start and pause the  
workout. When in a program,  
pressing this button will pause the  
workout. Press this button again to  
restart the clock and the program  
where you left off.  
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UP/DOWN  
Used to change resistance level or  
to adjust values such as program  
time.  
ENTER  
SCAN  
Confirms or enters your selection.  
These three buttons enable the user  
to alternately view INTERVAL  
TIME or TIME, RPM or WATTS,  
and SPEED or CALORIES.  
RESET  
Pressing RESET in the Program  
mode will bring you back to the  
ENTER PROGRAM” screen.  
Pressing the RESET button down  
for 2 seconds will reset the console,  
perform the “power-up” step, and  
erase all memory information.  
QUICK START  
RESULTS  
When the screen displays “ENTER  
PROGRAM,” pressing this button  
will start the Manual program. This  
is a “one-touch” way of starting the  
Manual program.  
Press START/PAUSE first, and  
then press this button to end the  
program and see the summary  
results of your workout: TOTAL  
TIME, TOTAL DISTANCE,  
AVERAGE SPEED, AVERAGE  
WATTS, AVERAGE PULSE,  
and TOTAL CALORIES. Once  
you press this button, your workout  
will end. You cannot go back and  
resume your workout where you  
left off. See START/PAUSE above  
for information regarding pausing  
and resuming your workout.  
RECOVERY  
FAN  
Press this button to measure and  
obtain your heart rate recovery  
score. See the section “Recovery  
Test” on page 30.  
The console features a fan with  
adjustable louvers to direct airflow  
to cool you off while working out.  
Pressing this button turns the fan on  
or off.  
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Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode)  
The console will automatically shut off in approximately  
two minutes without use or input. There is no on/off switch.  
Information Mode  
The computer enables you to switch between English or  
metric units by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN  
buttons simultaneously for three seconds. Use the UP or  
DOWN button to select ENGLISH or METRIC, and  
press ENTER to confirm. The computer will enter the  
Information mode. By following the displayed menu and  
prompts in the Information mode, you will be able to:  
Select ENGLISH measurement units, which sets the  
computer for:  
• Miles  
• Miles/hour  
• Pounds  
• Inches  
Or select METRIC measurement units, which sets the  
computer for:  
• Kilometers  
• Kilometers/hour  
• Kilograms  
• Centimeters  
Press ENTER, which will display the software version.  
Press ENTER again to exit the Information mode, and the  
computer will bring you to the “ENTER PROGRAM”  
mode.  
Grip Heart Rate  
This Schwinn® elliptical trainer is equipped with grip heart  
rate sensors located on the handlebars. You must contact  
these sensors with both hands so that the computer can  
detect your pulse. The computer uses information detected  
by the grip heart rate sensors for many of the software  
features. Make sure you are griping the pods, and look  
for the flashing “heart” icon and pulse rate located on the  
lower right portion of the LCD display (to the left of the  
motion indicator), indicating that a pulse signal is being  
received. This is extremely important for the Heart Rate  
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Control and Fitness Test programs. The computer must  
receive a steady, consistent signal for the duration of these  
programs to operate correctly. If there is no display, please  
see “IMPORTANT Things You Should Know Before  
Exercising” on page 32 for more information.  
Software Features  
Quick Start  
This is a “one-touch” way of starting the Manual program.  
Manual Mode  
You manually adjust the resistance level during your  
workout to make the program easier or more challenging.  
Ten Profile Programs  
The computer offers a variety of fun and exciting profile  
programs to keep you motivated and on track to achieving  
your fitness goals:  
• Profile Program 1 Ride in the Park  
• Profile Program 2 Rolling Hills  
• Profile Program 3 Plateau  
• Profile Program 4 Speed Intervals  
• Profile Program 5 Strength Intervals  
• Profile Program 6 Pyramid Intervals  
• Profile Program 7 Ramp Interval 1  
• Profile Program 8 Ramp Interval 2  
• Profile Program 9 Pikes Peak  
• Profile Program 10 Cross-Training  
Three Heart Rate Control (H.R.C.) Programs  
These programs enable you to workout in three different  
heart rate zones: 60% to 70% of maximum heart rate,  
70% to 80% of maximum heart rate, and 80% to 90% of  
maximum heart rate. The zones are calculated based upon  
your age and the percent of maximum heart rate you select  
to exercise in.  
Please note: You must either use the chest strap or grip the  
heart rate sensor pods located on the handlebars in order  
for the computer to read your pulse and for the Heart Rate  
Control programs to work effectively.  
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60%–70% of maximum heart rate—General Fitness Zone—  
Fat Burning Exercise within this zone improves general  
fitness, begins to develop endurance, and contributes greatly  
to weight control and management by utilizing mostly fat  
calories for energy.  
70%–80% of maximum heart rate—Aerobic Workout  
Zone—Endurance Training Exercise within this zone  
increases overall fitness, improves cardiovascular efficiency  
and endurance.  
80%–90% of maximum heart rate—Anaerobic Workout  
Zone—Performance Training Exercise within this zone  
maximizes fitness and athletic performance. Important: We  
strongly recommend you consult with your physician before  
exercising in this zone.  
Four User Settings  
Each user setting allows the you to set up and store into the  
computer memory your name, weight, height, age, and sex.  
Each user setting allows for two different workout profiles,  
which you can customize.  
Time Trial  
This program enables you to workout against a “pacer” to  
determine how long it takes you to cover a preset distance.  
You preset the speed of the “pacer” as the baseline of your  
workout, and race to the end of the preset distance. At the  
end of the Time Trial, the computer displays the watts,  
distance, and speed you achieved.  
Fitness Test  
The Fitness Test is one of the best ways to measure  
improvements in your physical fitness level. The test  
measures your fitness by comparing your power output (in  
watts) to your heart rate. In general, as you become “more  
fit,” you will produce more power (watts) at a given heart  
rate. As the test starts, the power (watts) slowly increases.  
This means you will work harder and, as a result, your heart  
rate increases. The watts continue to increase automatically  
until your heart rate reaches the “test zone.” This zone  
is individually computed to be near 75 percent of your  
maximum heart rate. When you reach the “test zone” the  
elliptical holds the watts steady for three minutes. This  
is to allow you to reach a steady state (where your heart  
rate has become basically steady). At the end of the three  
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minutes, the computer measures your heart rate, and the  
power (watts). These numbers, along with information about  
your age and weight, are put into a formula and produce a  
Fitness Score.”  
Note: The Fitness Test is an excellent way to measure  
changes in your own fitness level. It is not designed to be  
used to compare one person’s score to another person’s  
score. This is because the test protocol only estimates your  
“Maximum Heart Rate.”  
Calorie Goal  
The Calorie Goal feature lets you select an amount of  
calories you would like to burn during your workout.  
When selecting CALORIE GOAL, use the UP or DOWN  
buttons to select the amount of calories you wish to burn  
from 10–990. Each increment will change the calories by  
ten. Confirm your selected value by pressing the ENTER  
button.  
The console will prompt you to choose a profile program.  
Use the UP or DOWN buttons to select a profile program,  
and press the ENTER button to confirm your selection.  
During the program, the calorie display will count down  
from the number of calories you entered to zero.  
Body Mass Index (BMI) Measurement  
BMI is a useful tool that shows the relationship between  
weight and height associated with body fat and health risk.  
The table below gives a general rating and BMI score1:  
BMI  
Underweight  
Normal  
Below 18.5  
18.5–24.9  
Overweight  
Obesity  
25.0–29.9  
30.0 and above  
There are limitations, however. It 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.  
1. SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA. The CDC is an agency of the federal Department of  
Health and Human Services.  
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When choosing the BMI program you will be prompted  
to enter your height and weight, and the computer will  
calculate and display your Body Mass Index. The console  
will display “IDEAL BMI RANGE.” The ideal or normal  
range is 18.5–24.9. The console will also display your ideal  
weight range for your height.  
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR MORE  
INFORMATION ABOUT BMI AND THE WEIGHT  
THAT IS APPROPRIATE FOR YOU.  
Recovery Test  
Recovery Test shows how quickly your heart recovers from  
an exercise state to a more restful state. Improved recovery  
is an indicator of increasing fitness. For the console to  
perform the Recovery Test, two things must happen. You  
must press the RECOVERY button, and the console must  
be displaying your heart rate. When both of these situations  
occur, then the console will perform the Recovery Test.  
The console will show “01:00 STOP,” and the time will  
begin to count down. Stop exercising but continue to grip  
the heart rate sensors. After five seconds, the display will  
show “00:55 RELAX” and continue to count down to  
00:00.  
For the entire minute, the console will also show your heart  
rate. You must grip the heart rate sensors for the duration of  
the test. The display will continue to show “RELAX” and  
your heart rate until the clock counts down to 00:00. The  
console will then calculate your recovery score.  
Recovery Score = Your heart rate at 1:00 (the beginning of  
the test) minus your heart rate at 00:00 (the end of the test).  
The display will show “SCORE (RECOVERY SCORE).”  
This will remain on the display for five seconds, then you  
can press RESULTS to view a summary of your workout  
and end the program, or press START to resume working  
out where you left off.  
The higher the Recovery Test Score value, the quicker  
your heart rate is returning to a more restful state, and is an  
indication of improving fitness. By recording these values  
over time you can see the trend toward better health!  
When you press the RECOVERY button and there is no  
heart rate signal or display, the console will show “NEED  
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HR,” and the HEART RATE icon on the display will blink.  
This message will show for five seconds, then the program  
will resume. You must see your heart rate on the display,  
and then you must push the RECOVERY button again to  
perform the test.  
Helpful Tip: For a more relevant score, try to obtain a  
steady heart rate for three minutes before pressing the  
RECOVERY button. This will be easier to achieve and  
obtain for best results in the Quick Start or Manual program  
so that you can control level of resistance.  
Please note: The RECOVERY button does not function  
when you are in the BMI program.  
Results Mode  
When you complete a program, the Results mode will  
automatically display and show your basic workout  
statistics. Manually pressing the RESULTS button during  
your workout will also end the program and display your  
basic workout statistics. You cannot return to your workout  
after pressing the RESULTS button.  
To have the option of either ending your workout and seeing  
your workout results or pausing your workout so you can  
return to where you left off, perform the following steps:  
To STOP or PAUSE the program:  
1
Press the START/PAUSE button to pause your  
workout. The display will show “PRESS RESULT  
OR PRESS START.”  
2
Press the RESULTS button to have the computer  
show your workout results and end the program, or  
press START/PAUSE to resume the program where  
you left off.  
In Results mode, the console will display:  
GREAT JOB”—This will hold for approximately three  
seconds.  
YOUR RESULTS”—This will hold for approximately  
three seconds.  
The display will show the following workout results:  
SPEED  
TIME  
Displays your average speed.  
Displays your total time.  
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DISTANCE  
CALORIES  
Displays the total distance traveled.  
Displays total calories burned.  
WATTS  
Displays the average watts.  
HEART RATE:  
Displays your average heart rate.  
Pressing the RESET button will bring you back to  
ENTER PROGRAM.” After 60 seconds, the console will  
automatically return to “ENTER PROGRAM.”  
IMPORTANT Things You Should Know Before  
Exercising  
The values calculated or measured by the computer are for  
exercise reference purposes only, NOT FOR MEDICAL  
PURPOSES.  
Pulse rate—The pulse rate will display after the system has  
detected four stable pulse signals. Pulse rate is then updated  
after receiving every two signals.  
Please note: If your heart rate goes above 199, the “1” will  
flash. So a heart rate of 224 will be displayed as “124”, and  
the “1” will be flashing.  
Pulse rate readout—While the grip heart rate feature is a  
quick and convenient way to check your heart rate, it is  
generally not as accurate as a wireless transmitter belt and is  
subject to occasional misreadings and interference. You may  
from time to time find inconsistencies with the heart rate  
display on your display console.  
There are many external factors that can affect the heart rate  
display. Some factors that influence the reliability of the  
heart rate signal include:  
■ the environment where the equipment is used,  
■ the physiology of the users themselves, and  
■ Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) produced by such  
items as televisions, computers, microwave ovens,  
cellular and cordless telephones, and fluorescent lights.  
By moving the product away from such items, you may be  
able to avoid many heart rate display problems.  
Resistance control—You can control the resistance of  
your elliptical trainer by using the UP or DOWN buttons.  
You increase the resistance by pressing the UP button or  
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decrease the resistance by pressing the DOWN button. You  
will notice a slight lag in time while the electronic brake  
adjusts to your input, so make sure to allow for this and  
don’t over-compensate.  
Sleep mode—The console will enter Sleep mode, and the  
system will turn off automatically if there is no input for  
approximately two minutes. Press any button to return  
the computer to its pre-“sleep” state, or press and hold the  
RESET button for two seconds to clear the computer.  
Console Operation—Quick Start  
Quick Start  
Press QUICK START to take you immediately to the  
Manual program. “RESISTANCE LEVEL” will be at  
level 1. Time will start from 00:00 and count up.  
Changing Levels  
You can increase or decrease the resistance level by pressing  
the UP or DOWN buttons at any time.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
Press the START/PAUSE button to pause your workout.  
The display will show “PRESS RESULT OR PRESS  
START.” If you press the RESULTS button, the computer  
will show your workout results and end the program. If  
you press START/PAUSE, the computer will resume the  
program where you left off.  
Console Operation—Manual Program  
Select Program  
1
2
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
To access the Manual program, scroll through the  
display using the UP or DOWN buttons until you  
reach “MANUAL,” and press ENTER.  
Enter Level  
1
At the “ENTER LEVEL” screen, select the desired  
resistance level by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons to select a level from 1 to 16.  
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Confirm your selection by pressing ENTER. The  
default resistance level will be the last level you  
entered (previous workout).  
Enter Time  
1
When the “ENTER TIME” screen appears, select  
the desired time by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons. The default time will be the last time you  
entered (previous workout). The minimum time you  
can enter is two minutes.  
2
Confirm your selection by pressing ENTER.  
Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears.  
MANUAL” will display, confirming you are about to start  
the Manual program. You can now begin exercising.  
Changing Levels  
You can increase or decrease the resistance level by pressing  
the UP or DOWN buttons at any time.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
1
2
3
Press the START/PAUSE button to stop or pause  
your workout. The display will show “PRESS  
RESULT OR PRESS START.”  
To stop the program, press the RESULTS button; the  
computer will show your workout results and end the  
program.  
To pause the program, press START/PAUSE; the  
computer will resume the program where you left off.  
Console Operation—Selecting a Profile Program  
Select Program  
1
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
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To access the profile programs, scroll through the  
display by using the UP or DOWN buttons until you  
reach “PROGRAMS.”  
3
4
5
Press ENTER; the program profile and name will  
appear in the display.  
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select your  
desired program.  
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Level  
1
When the “ENTER LEVEL” appears on the display,  
scroll to the desired resistance level by pressing the  
UP or DOWN buttons to select a level from 1 to 16.  
2
Confirm you selection by pressing ENTER. The  
default resistance level will be the last level you  
entered (previous workout).  
Enter Time  
1
At the “ENTER TIME” screen, select the desired  
time by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. The  
default time will be the last time you entered  
(previous workout). The minimum time you can enter  
is two minutes.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears.  
The preset program you selected will display to confirm  
your selection. You can now begin exercising.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
1
Press the START/PAUSE button to stop or pause  
your workout. The display will show “PRESS  
RESULT OR PRESS START.”  
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3
To stop the program, press the RESULTS button; the  
computer will show your workout results and end the  
program.  
To pause the program, press START/PAUSE; the  
computer will resume the program where you left off.  
Console Operation—HRC (Heart Rate Control)  
Please note: You must either use the wireless chest strap or  
grip the heart rate sensor pods located on the handlebars for  
the computer to read your pulse and for the heart rate control  
programs to work effectively.  
Based on your age, the elliptical trainer will calculate a  
maximum heart rate and the heart rate zones described below.  
These rates are based on average fitness for persons your age.  
You may be more or less fit, and your actual maximum heart  
rate and zones may be correspondingly higher or lower. You  
should therefore consult your physician for the maximum  
heart rate that is right for you and the heart rate zones in which  
you can safely exercise.  
Select Program  
1
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
2
To access the Heart Rate Control programs, scroll  
through the display by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons until you reach “HRC,” and then press  
ENTER.  
Enter Age  
1
When the “ENTER AGE” appears on the display,  
select your age by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons.  
2
Confirm your selection by pressing ENTER.  
Enter Heart Rate Zone  
1
At the “ENTER HEART RATE ZONE” screen,  
press the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the  
heart rate zones:  
• HRC 60–70 (Select this zone for fat burning.)  
Exercise within this zone improves general fitness,  
begins to develop endurance, and contributes  
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greatly to weight control and management by  
utilizing mostly fat calories for energy.  
• HRC 70–80 (Select this zone for an aerobic  
workout.)  
Exercise within this zone increases overall fitness,  
improves cardiovascular efficiency, and endurance.  
• HRC 80–90 (Select this zone for an anaerobic  
workout.)  
Exercise within this zone maximizes fitness and  
athletic performance.  
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU  
CONSULT WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN  
BEFORE EXERCISING IN THIS ZONE.  
Each zone will flash three times, followed by the  
heart beats per minute (bpm) associated with that  
zone. These will also flash three times.  
2
3
Select the appropriate zone by pressing the UP or  
DOWN buttons.  
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Time  
1
When “ENTER TIME” appears on the display,  
select the desired time by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons. The minimum time you can enter is 12  
minutes.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears;  
“HRC” will display, confirming your selection. You can now  
begin exercising.  
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Changing Levels  
You can only increase or decrease the resistance level by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons when in the first interval  
column, which is the warm-up column. This enables you to  
set your starting warm-up level. A longer warm-up at lower  
resistance can burn more calories than a shorter warm-up at  
higher resistance. After the program exits the first interval  
warm-up column, the UP and DOWN buttons become  
inoperative, and the program automatically adjusts the  
resistance to bring you into your selected zone.  
The program is designed to slowly bring you up to your  
selected heart rate workout zone, hold you within that zone  
by reading your heart rate, and adjust the level of resistance  
to keep your workout within that zone. The program then  
slowly brings you down into a cool-down zone at the end of  
the program by reducing the resistance level in the last two  
columns.  
As a precaution, if your heart rate is above your selected  
heart rate zone and the resistance level is at the minimum  
level for 30 seconds, the message “SLOW DOWN” will  
appear in the alphanumeric display. If after one more minute  
your heart rate is still above your selected heart rate zone,  
the message “STOP” will display and the program will end.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
1
2
3
Press the START/PAUSE button to stop or pause  
your workout. The display will show “PRESS  
RESULT OR PRESS START.”  
To stop the program, press the RESULTS button; the  
computer will show your workout results and end the  
program.  
To pause the program, press START/PAUSE; the  
computer will resume the program where you left off.  
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR THE HEART  
RATE ZONE APPROPRIATE FOR YOU.  
Console Operation—Custom 01 and Custom 02  
Select Program  
1
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
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To access the Custom 01 and Custom 02 programs,  
scroll through the display by pressing the UP  
or DOWN buttons until you reach “CUSTOM  
PROGS.”  
3
4
Press ENTER; “CUSTOM 01” will flash.  
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to alternate between  
the two programs.  
5
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Time  
1
When “ENTER TIME” appears on the display,  
select the desired time by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons. The default time will be the last time you  
entered (previous workout). The minimum time you  
can enter is two minutes.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears.  
Depending on your choice when entering “CUSTOM  
PROGS,” “CUSTOM 01” or “CUSTOM 02” will display,  
confirming your selection. You can now begin exercising,  
set up, or change your custom program.  
Set Up a Custom Program  
You can set up your Custom program profile in each interval  
as you exercise. The flashing “bricks” indicate your position  
and interval location within the program.  
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select your desired  
resistance level as the program progresses through each  
interval. The console will store this profile in memory,  
which can then be accessed the next time you want to  
exercise within this Custom program.  
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Change an Existing Program  
Press the UP or DOWN buttons as you exercise in each  
interval to override your old custom program. The console  
will automatically store this new profile in memory and will  
then be the new default Custom program.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
1
2
3
Press the START/PAUSE button to stop or pause  
your workout. The display will show “PRESS  
RESULT OR PRESS START.”  
To stop the program, press the RESULTS button; the  
computer will show your workout results and end the  
program.  
To pause the program, press START/PAUSE; the  
computer will resume the program where you left off.  
Console Operation—T. T. Program (Time Trial)  
Select Program  
1
2
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
To access the Time Trial program, scroll through  
the display by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons  
until you reach “T.T.PROGRAM,” and then press  
ENTER.  
Enter Distance  
1
When “ENTER DIST” appears on screen, select  
the desired distance by pressing the UP or DOWN  
buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection. You can  
select the desired distance in one-tenth-of-a-mile or  
kilometer increments.  
Enter Pacer Speed  
1
At the “PACER SPEED” screen, select the desired  
pacer speed by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
You can select the desired pacer speed in one-tenth-  
of-a-mile or kilometer increments.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
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Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears.  
T.T.PROGRAM” will display, confirming your selection.  
You can now begin exercising.  
The “pacer” is represented by the top flashing “brick,” and  
you are represented by the bottom flashing “brick.”  
Change Levels  
Increase or decrease the resistance level by pressing the  
UP or DOWN buttons at any time. Changing levels in this  
program is like changing gears on a bike. To increase or  
decrease your speed, press the UP or DOWN buttons.  
End of Program  
The program ends when you complete your preset distance.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
1
2
3
Press the START/PAUSE button to stop or pause  
your workout. The display will show “PRESS  
RESULT OR PRESS START.”  
To stop the program, press the RESULTS button; the  
computer will show your workout results and end the  
program.  
To pause the program, press START/PAUSE; the  
computer will resume the program where you left off.  
Console Operation—Fitness Test  
Please note: You must either use the wireless chest strap or  
grip the heart rate sensor pods located on the handlebars for  
the computer to read your pulse and for the program to work  
effectively.  
Select Program  
1
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
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To access the Fitness Test, scroll through the display  
by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons until you  
reach “FITNESS TEST,” and then press ENTER.  
Enter Age  
1
When the “ENTER AGE” screen appears, select  
your age by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears;  
FITNESS TEST” will display, confirming your selection.  
You can now begin exercising.  
The program begins at level 1, and it will automatically  
adjust to bring you into a pre-determined “test zone” based  
upon an estimated maximum heart rate. Once you are in the  
“test zone,” the resistance level will remain constant.  
The time clock will begin to count down from three  
minutes. During the last 30 seconds, the console will  
record the average watts, average heart rate, and generate a  
“Fitness Score.” It is important to keep your rpm’s steady  
for the whole three minutes to maintain a steady heart rate.  
The Fitness Test is an excellent way to measure changes  
in your own fitness level. It is not designed to be used to  
compare one person’s score to another person’s score. This  
is because the test protocol only estimates your maximum  
heart rate.  
Please note: The Fitness Test is a special program that  
requires uninterrupted exercise. After the initial fitness test  
set-up, certain buttons become inoperative after starting the  
program test:  
START/PAUSE  
RESULTS  
RECOVERY  
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Console Operation—Calorie Goal  
The Calorie Goal program enables you to select an amount of  
calories you would like to burn and lets you choose a profile  
program to achieve that goal. Your exercise is complete when  
the calories count down to zero.  
Select Program  
1
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
2
To access the Calorie Goal program, scroll through  
the display by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons  
until you reach “CALORIE GOAL,” and then press  
ENTER.  
Enter Calories  
1
When the “ENTER CALS” screen appears, select  
the desired calories to burn by pressing the UP or  
DOWN buttons.  
2
3
4
Press ENTER to confirm your selection; a profile  
program and name will appear in the display.  
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to select your  
desired profile program.  
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Level  
1
At the “ENTER LEVEL” screen, select the desired  
resistance level from 1 to 16 by pressing the UP or  
DOWN buttons. The default resistance level will be  
the last level you entered (previous workout).  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Start  
Press START when the “PRESS START” screen appears;  
CALORIE GOAL” will display, confirming your  
selection. You can now begin exercising.  
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Time will begin counting up and calories will begin  
counting down from your preset calorie goal value until the  
display reaches zero. When you have reached your calorie  
goal, the computer displays “GREAT JOB,” followed by  
YOUR RESULTS.” The display will show a summary of  
your workout:  
Total Time  
■ Total Distance  
■ Average Speed  
■ Average Watts  
■ Average Pulse  
■ Total Calories  
Change Levels  
You can increase or decrease the resistance level by pressing  
the UP or DOWN buttons at any time.  
Stop or Pause the Program  
1
2
3
Press the START/PAUSE button to stop or pause  
your workout. The display will show “PRESS  
RESULT OR PRESS START.”  
To stop the program, press the RESULTS button; the  
computer will show your workout results and end the  
program.  
To pause the program, press START/PAUSE; the  
computer will resume the program where you left off.  
Console Operation—Body Mass Index (BMI)  
BMI is a useful tool that shows the relationship between  
weight and height associated with body fat and health risk.  
Select Program  
1
Press any button to power up the console; “ENTER  
PROGRAM” appears in the alphanumeric display.  
2
To access the BMI program, scroll through the  
display by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons until  
you reach “BMI,” and then press ENTER.  
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Enter Weight  
1
At the “ENTRWEIGHT...” screen, select the  
appropriate weight in pounds or kilograms by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
Enter Height  
1
When the “ENTRHEIGHT” screen appears, select  
the appropriate height in inches or centimeters by  
pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.  
2
Press ENTER to confirm your selection.  
The computer will calculate and display your BMI. Next, ideal  
BMI will display: 18.5 to 24.9, followed by your ideal weight.  
Please note: The BMI program is a special program that  
requires certain specific input, so certain buttons become  
inoperative while in the BMI program. The following buttons  
only work during the set-up phase of the program and become  
inoperative after you start the program:  
START/PAUSE  
ENTER  
UP OR DOWN  
RESULTS  
RECOVERY  
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR MORE  
INFORMATION ABOUT BMI AND THE WEIGHT  
THAT IS APPROPRIATE FOR YOU.  
Using the Chest Strap Transmitter  
The Schwinn® 438 elliptical trainer has built-in wireless  
heart rate monitoring capability. When you wear the chest  
strap transmitter during your workout, the elliptical trainer’s  
computer heart rate display will continuously read out your  
heart rate in beats per minute. Helpful tip: For the most  
effective transmission, wet the back of the chest strap (the side  
that goes against your skin) before putting it on.  
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Moving your Schwinn® 438 Elliptical Trainer  
To move the Schwinn® 438 elliptical trainer,  
carefully lift the rear end of the machine. Steer  
the machine to the desired location. Be gentle  
while moving the unit as any sharp impact  
directly or indirectly to the computer can affect  
computer operation.  
Leveling your Schwinn® Elliptical Trainer  
Level the elliptical trainer to compensate for  
uneven surfaces. To level the Schwinn® 438  
elliptical trainer, raise or lower the two leveling  
bolts located on the underside of the rear  
stabilizer by screwing them in or out as needed.  
Maintaining Your Elliptical Trainer  
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IMPORTANT: To avoid damaging the finish on  
your elliptical trainer and computer, never use a  
petroleum-based solvent when cleaning. Avoid  
getting excessive moisture on the computer.  
Daily:  
Before each use, inspect for loose,  
broken, damaged, or worn parts. Do  
not use your elliptical trainer if found  
in this condition; repair or replace.  
Weekly: Wipe any dust, dirt, or grime from the  
surfaces. Use a damp cloth to wipe  
your elliptical trainer and computer  
free of sweat.  
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Monthly: Check all bolts and screws and tighten as necessary.  
Keep all the tools supplied with the elliptical trainer to perform future  
maintenance.  
Call your authorized Schwinn® Fitness products distributor if you have any  
questions on the proper use or maintenance of this equipment, or contact Schwinn®  
Fitness products Customer Service at 1-800-864-1270.  
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Fitness Guidelines  
by Jay Blahnik  
Exercise and Health  
It is not a secret that lack of exercise is increasingly becoming a major health  
issue. Obesity is on the rise, and being overweight can contribute to an increased  
risk in heart attack, diabetes, high blood pressure and other life threatening  
illnesses.  
Most people do not get enough activity during the day to make up for the time  
they spend at their desks, driving their cars or sitting in front of their televisions.  
We have learned that exercising is not simply something we must do to look  
good and have a great body. Exercise is a requirement for health, and overall  
wellness, not to mention it can help you feel great!  
The good news is that we are seeing more and more research that indicates  
we don’t have to work out intensely to see the benefits. Sure, it is great if you  
can workout for thirty to forty minutes at a time, five days a week. But it is not  
essential. Shorter bouts of exercise can have a great effect (especially if you are  
just starting out), and a little bit of exercise at a time is much better than none at  
all.  
And what is really exciting is that research indicates that whether you are young  
or old, people who workout at light to moderate intensities may have an easier  
time sticking to their exercise programs than those people who work out harder  
and more often.  
So, you do not need to be an athlete or a fitness ”die-hard” to benefit from  
exercise… you just need to get started, work out at levels that are comfortable  
and enjoyable to you and stick with it!  
Your New Home Fitness Program  
There are many great reasons why home exercise equipment has increased in  
popularity over the years, but topping the list is convenience. For any fitness  
program to be successful, it must be something you will stick to on a regular  
basis. With home exercise equipment, you can roll out of bed, put on a pair  
of sweats and start working out while the coffee is brewing. No getting in the  
car and having to drive to the health club. No standing in line waiting for the  
equipment to become available.  
And there is the comfort and safety factor. Who wants to walk or run outside  
when it is dark or is raining? Or try to ride a bike in the middle of heavy traffic?  
With your home exercise equipment, you can exercise in the comfort and  
security of your air-conditioned home.  
Privacy and cleanliness are also important. Now you can exercise without  
feeling rushed or that anyone is looking at you (which is great if you are  
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embarrassed about carrying around a few extra pounds). No more sharing  
sweaty equipment, or wondering if you will catch athlete’s foot in the health  
club shower.  
The biggest advantage, however, may simply be the time factor. With work  
schedules ever-changing and busy family obligations, a home gym offers  
the benefit of being able to work out when it is most convenient for you. No  
classes to time your schedule around, or peak times to avoid. This is especially  
convenient if you have children at home.  
It couldn’t be easier!  
Steps To Getting Started  
Once you have made the commitment to start exercising at home, here are some  
suggestions that may help you stay motivated.  
The First Step Is the Most Difficult  
Any new habit is difficult to establish at first, but it can be done. Be patient, and  
plan to start slow and easy. Less is more when you are first starting out … don’t  
overdo it!  
Get a Physical Exam  
If you have been inactive for several years or new to an exercise program,  
be sure to consult with your doctor before beginning any exercise program.  
Especially if you are over 30, have health problems or have a history of heart  
disease in your family.  
Plan for Your Home Fitness Center  
Set aside an area or a room in your house or apartment that is exclusively for  
fitness, and make sure that it is as comfortable as possible, so you’ll enjoy using  
it. If you like music, watching television or looking outside while exercising,  
make sure these things are accessible. Remember, if you don’t enjoy the space  
you are exercising in, you won’t be motivated to continue your program.  
Find an exercise buddy.  
Research has shown that starting an exercise program with someone can  
increase your chances of sticking to it. If you have a buddy that is also starting a  
program, you can encourage, motivate and challenge each other.  
Make fitness a part of your schedule.  
Include it in your daily planner just as you would any other appointment. Plan  
ahead for the week so that you can be sure to fit it in. Even if you are pressed for  
time one day, a little exercise is better than none at all. Do what you can to fit it  
in, even if you have less time than you hoped for.  
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Use Positive Affirmations  
Affirmations will help you program your subconscious to accept new beliefs.  
Saying to yourself a couple of times a day, “I am living a healthier lifestyle by  
exercising several times per week at home,” can help you stay on track.  
Set Goals  
Setting goals can be helpful in keeping you motivated, but remember to keep  
them realistic. Short-term and long-term goals can make this easier. How many  
days do you want to exercise this week? How many workouts would you like to  
have done in ninety days or a year?  
Components of Fitness  
Over the past 25 years, many people have focused on walking, running, cycling,  
swimming and other types of aerobic activity as their only means of exercise.  
However, we have learned that two other components of fitness are just as  
important. These other two components are muscle strength and flexibility. So in  
addition to having a strong heart and lungs, we also need to be able to pick up a  
full bag of groceries and tie our shoes without having to sit down.  
When developing your home fitness program, it is only appropriate that you  
develop all three components in order to achieve balanced overall fitness. Let’s  
take a look at all three components:  
Cardiovascular Fitness  
Training the heart and lungs to be stronger and deliver more oxygen throughout  
your body with less effort. It can help reduce the risk of heart disease, and help  
you manage your weight. It is the cornerstone of fitness, and can be achieved in  
many ways such as walking or running on the treadmill or outdoors, climbing  
stairs, cycling, or using a StairMaster® stepper or swimming in the pool or  
ocean.  
For many years, it was suggested that moderate level cardiovascular activity  
(activities that make you sweat and breathe and a moderate pace) should be done  
three to four days a week for 15–45 minutes at a time. It is now recommended  
that you attempt to do some cardiovascular activity EVERY day, if possible.  
The good news is that the cardiovascular activity does not need to be moderately  
intensive everyday, nor does it need to be sustained for 15–45 minutes at a time.  
So while it is ideal to challenge your heart and lungs by doing something like  
a strong power walk every other day for 15–45 minutes, it is more important to  
make sure you do at least a little bit of cardiovascular activity every day, even if  
you don’t do it for very long or very intensely.  
For example, you might try using your Schwinn® exercise bicycle for a  
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scheduled, moderate level workout for 20–30 minutes on Monday, Wednesday,  
Friday and Sunday (see the intensity monitoring section for further details on  
how hard to workout). On the other days, you might try going for a leisurely  
stroll 10 minutes in the morning and in the evening (or whenever you can fit it  
in).  
Whatever you do, just make sure you get your body moving, and your heart and  
lungs pumping for some period of time every day.  
Muscular strength  
Training your muscles to remain strong using resistance such as dumbbells,  
elastic tubing or your body weight. In the past decade, we have learned that  
building or maintaining muscular strength is extremely important for a balanced  
fitness program. And it is especially important as we get older.  
We have learned through a variety of studies that those individuals who just  
train aerobically (without strength training) do maintain their cardiovascular  
endurance over the years, but they generally lose lean muscle mass as they  
get older. However, those individuals who combine strength training and  
cardiovascular training can maintain their lean body mass as they get older.  
What this means is that if you just do cardiovascular activity, your body will  
naturally lose muscle mass as you get older, and that means that you will  
actually get “fatter” as you age, unless you incorporate strength training.  
We have also learned that consistent strength training helps maintain bone  
and muscle mass as we get older. For women, strength training (along with  
cardiovascular training) may also protect against post-menopausal bone loss and  
osteoporosis in their later years.  
And strength training is not complicated. It is recommended that you do 8–12  
repetitions of 8–10 major muscle groups at least two days a week. However, you  
don’t have to do all these exercises at once. You can break them up into shorter  
workouts throughout the day. For example, you can do just upper body exercises  
in the morning, and your lower body exercises in the evening. Or, you can  
alternate strength exercises with cardiovascular exercise (often known as circuit  
training) by switching back and forth every couple of minutes.  
The best part is you don’t need complicated equipment or fancy machines. You  
can do everything you need to do with a simple pair of dumbbells, or you can try  
the new Nautilus’® SelectTechdumbbells, which provide you a wide variety  
of weight options in a revolutionary all-in-one dumbbell. You can use elastic  
tubing, or simply do body weight exercises such as push-ups or lunges.  
Flexibility  
Being able to bend, reach, twist and turn with comfort and ease as we perform  
daily tasks, play or exercise. It is perhaps the most ignored component of fitness,  
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but certainly the easiest one to incorporate into our daily lives because it can be  
done anywhere and almost at any time.  
To maintain your flexibility, you simply need to stretch. This could be as simple  
as reaching for your toes, or reaching overhead when you wake up in the  
morning. Or maybe you enjoy it so much that you would be interested in trying  
the Nautilus® yoga workout video. You can even incorporate stretching into your  
strength training workouts by stretching the muscles you have used immediately  
after you have completed your exercise set.  
Like cardiovascular training, it is recommended that you stretch every day.  
However, you do not need to create a formalized program. You can simply make  
sure that you stretch your major muscle groups throughout the day. Make sure  
you include your thighs, calves, hamstrings, back, chest, neck and shoulders.  
Do what feels good, but also remember to mix it up. Don’t just do traditional  
“reach and hold” stretches. Also, try gently moving through a range of motion  
that is comfortable to you. For example, you don’t have to stretch your neck  
simply by pulling on your head with your hand. You can also just rotate the neck  
slowly around and look side to side.  
Nutrition  
Of course, every good health and fitness program will also include a good nutrition  
component. Good nutrition is likely the most important factor in maintaining ideal  
body weight and managing weight loss.  
There are a variety of schools of thought regarding which nutrition program, diet  
or eating plan is best. While we do not promote or endorse any particular one, here  
are some things to consider that will help you get on the road to a healthy diet:  
Understand Caloric Balance  
How many calories you intake, and how many calories you burn off will  
determine whether you will gain or lose weight day to day. It is impossible to  
achieve weight loss without some sort of “caloric deficit” that can be obtained  
through cutting calories, or burning off more than you take in. The wisest  
approach is to do a little of both—cutting calories and exercising. It is the only  
proven long-term weight management program that is successful. You should  
ensure that you are consuming at least 1,200 calories per day total. A total  
weight loss of no more than two pounds per week is recommended for long-term  
weight management.  
Eat a Variety of Foods  
Regardless of your eating plan, you should be sure to include a variety of foods  
in your diet, maximizing your intake of fruits and vegetables whenever possible.  
Colorful meals and snacks that are divided amongst the four food groups will  
ensure that you obtain the nutrients needed for your body to function at optimal  
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levels. Any diet that focuses on just one food group source or processed foods  
can be unhealthy in the long run, and should be avoided. Don’t focus too much  
on any particular meal or snack, but rather on your overall intake of a variety of  
different foods during any given day.  
Drink Water  
Our bodies are made up of over 70 percent water, and most of us don’t drink  
enough. Carry water with you everywhere you go, and drink as often as you can.  
This helps the body function at optimum levels, and can significantly help with  
weight management.  
Eat More Often and Be Mindful of Your Portions  
Research has shown that it can be helpful to eat smaller meals more often  
versus three larger meals a day if you are looking to promote healthy weight  
maintenance or weight loss. And we have discovered that many portions we eat  
are much larger than necessary, and can be laden with calories. So, try snacking  
more and not eating so many large meals, and share your snacks or food with  
others (or break your portions in half) to help manage your caloric intake.  
Monitoring Your Intensity  
When you are doing cardiovascular workouts, it is important that you work at the  
appropriate intensities when you are first starting out. It is also important that you  
workout at a variety of intensities after you have built a fitness base.  
Research in recent years has indicated that one of the best ways to monitor your  
cardiovascular intensity is to pay close attention to how you are feeling when  
you workout. Most individuals can do a very good job of choosing the correct  
intensities if they simply categorize how they feel into one of four intensity  
“zones.”  
These zones could be described the following ways:  
Zone  
Description  
1
Easy  
Warm-up  
Cool-down  
2
3
Challenging, but comfortable  
Steady endurance pace  
Challenging, and slightly uncomfortable  
Race pace  
Borderline out of breath  
4
Breathless  
Not maximum, but winded  
Can’t keep the pace for very long  
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When you are first starting out, you should exclusively work in the Zone 1 and  
Zone 2 intensities. After a few weeks, you can occasionally incorporate Zone 3  
and Zone 4 intensities for short periods of time. Remember, when you begin to  
incorporate Zone 3 and Zone 4 intensities, you will find that you will likely have to  
drop down to Zone 1 intensities shortly thereafter as brief recovery periods.  
For variety, you can spend a little bit of time in each of the four Zones during one  
workout, and then spend your time in just one Zone during the next workout.  
Prenatal woman should always remain at Zone 1 and Zone 2 intensities, and  
anyone unaware of their current medical condition should also avoid Zone 3 and  
Zone 4 without prior clearance from their doctor.  
These Zones can be translated into target heart rate numbers if your home fitness  
product has a grip or telemetric heart rate counter. Research has shown the best  
way to do this is not to establish heart rate numbers based upon age, but rather  
based upon how you feel.  
The following chart will allow you to log your heart rate numbers based upon how  
you feel when working out. Simply log the heart rate numbers you find when you  
feel you are working at each of the specific intensities.  
A. Zone Description  
Your Heart Rate  
Approximate  
Percentage of  
Maximum Heart  
Rate  
1
2
3
4
Easy  
Warm-Up  
Cool-down  
Insert the heart rate  
you get when you are  
working in Zone 1  
50%-65%  
65%-75%  
75%-85%  
85%-95%  
Challenging, but  
comfortable  
Steady endurance pace working in Zone 2  
Insert the heart rate  
you get when you are  
Challenging and  
uncomfortable  
Race pace  
Insert the heart rate  
you get when you are  
working in Zone 3  
Breathless  
Not maximum, but  
winded  
Insert the heart rate  
you get when you are  
working in Zone 4  
Can’t keep the pace for  
very long  
As you get in better shape, the heart rate number you obtain for each zone will get  
higher and higher, which means your heart is able to handle higher intensities. Or  
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you may find that your numbers don’t change, but you are able to stay in Zone 3  
and Zone 4 longer than you used to.  
Don’t get too attached to any specific number or target heart rate. If you train  
properly, you will notice numbers that used to be difficult have now become easier.  
You will also notice that if you are sick or over-tired, you may find that numbers  
that usually feel fairly easy are one day much harder, and it is a good sign to take  
a break. If you notice that numbers that are usually very challenging are one day  
fairly easy, then it is a good time to push yourself.  
Listening to your body, and using your heart rate numbers (when available) will  
enable you to keep track of your intensity and see your progress as you train.  
Beating the Dropout Odds  
The Surgeon General’s Report on Physical Activity and Health summarizes a few  
main points:  
1. Regular physical activity offers substantial improvements in health and  
well-being for a majority of Americans.  
2. If you exercise regularly, you’ll reduce your risk of heart attack, cancer,  
diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis and even the common cold.  
3. Regular exercise, regardless of the intensity, can help you control stress,  
sleep problems and depression.  
The benefits of exercise and activity are AMAZING! And yet, only 22 percent of  
Americans engage in exercise for 20 minutes a day. And even among individuals  
who begin exercise programs, the dropout rate is about 50 percent.  
So, how do you beat these odds? The answer appears to be in how your start and  
maintain your exercise program as well as how you create a habit of exercise.  
Why are you starting an exercise program? For most individuals, it is to lose  
weight and look better, which are great reasons. However, since changes in your  
body shape and size can be gradual, and won’t happen overnight, it is important to  
focus on other benefits so that you will remain motivated.  
Thrive on the energy that exercise gives you. Watch your health risks scores go  
down. Pay attention to how much easier everyday activity is. Notice how much  
better you are sleeping. These kind of additional benefits will continue to keep you  
motivated if you make them just as important to you as weight loss.  
Additionally, try not to view exercise as punishment. Look at it as an investment  
in your health. If you don’t feel motivated to workout one day, think of something  
that is appealing to you that is active, and change your workout. Try not to let your  
workout become routine or mundane, and always remember that some exercise is  
better than none at all. So, if you feel you are not motivated to continue, stop your  
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workout early, or skip a day. It just might be the thing you need to get you excited  
about your next workout.  
Possibly the most important thing is to keep progressing your exercise program  
slowly. Big increases in time or intensity can set you up for injury, and cause you  
to drop out. Unless you are a world-class athlete, there is no reason to workout at  
world-class levels. Remember to give yourself some days off and get proper rest.  
Finally, try to anticipate lapses. If you are traveling, or your schedule is becoming  
busier, and you are fearful you may get off track, try planning ahead. For example,  
book a hotel that has a workout facility or change up your workout so that you  
keep your interest high and your boredom low. The bottom line is you must be  
creative and innovative to keep up your fitness program. With some imagination  
and planning, it is easy to do.  
Exercise is one of life’s joys. It energizes you, helps you look and feel better and  
puts you on the road to better health. Your home fitness equipment and gym is  
worth its weight in gold. Congratulations on making the choice to get started!  
Suggested reading:  
The Complete Home Fitness Handbook by Edmund Burke, Human Kinetics  
Publisher.  
Full Body Flexibility by Jay Blahnik, Human Kinetics Publisher.  
Building Strength and Stamina by Wayne Wescott, PhD, Human Kinetics  
Publisher.  
Cross-Training for Dummies by Tony Ryan and Martica Heaner, For Dummies  
Publisher.  
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Schwinn® 438 Elliptical Trainer Workout Log  
Keeping a log of your workouts is a good way to track your progress toward your  
goals and is an excellent visual indicator of your increased level of physical fitness.  
A workout log is also an outstanding tool to help keep you motivated. Seeing your  
weekly, monthly, or even yearly accomplishments of how much time you spent  
exercising on your elliptical trainer, the number of calories you burned, and the  
distance you ran is not only fun but gives you a sense of pride and achievement  
knowing that you are on your way to a healthier, more active, and energetic  
lifestyle!  
Example:  
Total  
Time  
Total  
Total  
Date  
Jan. 1  
Jan. 2  
Time  
20:00  
21:00  
Calories Calories Distance Distance  
20:00  
41:00  
100  
150  
100  
250  
5
5
6.5  
11.5  
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SCHWINN® FITNESS LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EXERCISE PRODUCTS  
All Schwinn® exercise products are warranted to the retail purchaser to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship. Warranty coverage valid to the original purchaser only, and proof  
of purchase will be required. Any product sold or placed in an application not recommended by  
Schwinn® Fitness will void any warranty coverage set forth by Schwinn® Fitness warranty policies  
and procedures.  
TIME PERIOD  
Residential Environment:  
30 years on frame  
3 years on parts  
2 years on electronics  
1 year on labor  
This warranty excludes wear items that need to be replaced due to normal wear and tear.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
Any component on original equipment which carries a separate consumer warranty of the parts  
supplier.  
Normal wear and tear.  
Any damage, failure or loss caused by accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, improper assembly,  
improper maintenance, or failure to follow instructions or warnings in the Owner’s Manual.  
Use of products in a manner or environment for which they were not designed.  
LIMITATIONS  
The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other warranties not expressly set forth  
herein, whether express or implied by operation of law or otherwise, including, but not limited to,  
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Nautilus, Inc. (Nautilus) shall in no  
event be liable for incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses in connection with its  
exercise products. Nautilus’ liability hereunder is expressly limited to the replacement of goods not  
complying with this warranty or, at Nautilus’ election, to the repayment of an amount of the purchase  
price of the exercise product in question. Some states do not permit the exclusion or limitation  
of implied warranties or incidental or consequential damages, so the preceding limitations and  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
PROCEDURES  
Warranty service will be performed by an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer. The original  
purchaser must provide proof of purchase. Service calls and/or transportation to and from the  
authorized Schwinn® Dealer is the responsibility of the purchaser.  
Nautilus will have the option to repair or replace any exercise product(s), which require warranty  
service.  
Nautilus will replace any equipment frame that is structurally defective with a new frame or  
replace the unit with a unit of equal value. Nautilus is not responsible for labor charges in  
replacing defective frames.  
In the event a product cannot be repaired, Nautilus will apply a limited credit reimbursement  
toward another Schwinn® exercise product of equal or greater value.  
Nautilus is not responsible for dealer labor charges for component changeovers completed after  
the labor-related warranty period(s) stated herein.  
If you elect to repair an exercise product or part yourself, using the services of someone other  
than an authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer, or use a replacement part not supplied by Nautilus,  
Nautilus shall not be liable for any cost, damage, failure or loss caused by the use of such  
unauthorized service or parts.  
See your authorized Schwinn® Fitness Dealer for service or write to:  
Schwinn Fitness Technical Services, Nautilus Inc., World Headquarters, 16400 SE Nautilus Drive,  
Vancouver, WA 98683; or call 1-800-864-1270 for assistance or questions.  
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Elliptical Traiiner Model 438  
Nautilus Inc., World Headquarters, 16400 SE Nautilus Drive, Vancouver WA 98683 © 2005 Nautilus Inc. All  
Rights Reserved. Nautilus and the Nautilus logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Nautilus Inc.  
Schwinn and the Schwinn Quality Seal are registered trademarks. 1.800.864.1270  
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