Schwinn Mobility Scooter 250 schwinn User Guide

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Manual en Español Latino Americano:  
ASSEMBLY MANUAL / OWNER’S MANUAL  
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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.  
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Obey the following warnings:  
Read and understand all warnings on this machine.  
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Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions.  
Keep bystanders and children away from the product you are assembling at all times.  
Do not connect power supply to the machine until instructed to do so.  
Do not assemble this machine outdoors or in a wet or moist location.  
Make sure assembly is done in an appropriate work space away from foot traffic and exposure  
to bystanders.  
Some components of the machine can be heavy or awkward. Use a second person when  
doing the assembly steps involving these parts. Do not do steps that involve heavy lifting or  
awkward movements on your own.  
Set up this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface.  
Do not try to change the design or functionality of this machine. This could compromise the  
safety of this machine and will void the warranty.  
If replacement parts are necessary, use only genuine Nautilus® replacement parts and  
hardware. Failure to use genuine replacement parts can cause a risk to users, keep the  
machine from operating correctly and void the warranty.  
Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance  
in accordance with the Manual.  
Read and understand the complete Manual supplied with this machine before first use. Keep  
the Manual for future reference.  
Do all assembly steps in the sequence given. Incorrect assembly can lead to injury or incorrect  
function.  
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SAfETY WARNINg LABELS ANd  
SERIAL NUMBER  
Keep children away.  
Prior to use, read and understand the  
Owners 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.  
This machine is for home use only.  
300lbs. (136kg).  
FCC Compliance  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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SpECIfICATIONS  
Maximum User Weight:  
300 lbs. (136 kg)  
Power Requirements:  
Operational Voltage: Operational Voltage 9VDC  
Operating Current:  
1500mA  
46”  
(117 cm)  
Regulatory Approvals:  
AC Power Adapter: UL listed, CSA certified (or  
equivalent), Rated 120V 60Hz  
Input, 9VDC, 1500mA Output.  
Class 2 or LPS.  
63” (160 cm)  
25”  
(63.5 cm)  
Before Assembly  
Select the area where you are going to set up and operate your machine. For safe operation, the  
location must be on a hard, level surface. Allow a workout area of a minimum 103” x 65” (2.6m x  
1.7m).  
Basic Assembly Tips  
Follow these basic points when you assemble your machine:  
Read and understand the “Important Safety Instructions” before assembly.  
Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly step.  
Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten,  
and the left (counterclockwise) to loosen, unless instructed otherwise.  
When attaching 2 pieces, lightly lift and look through the bolt holes to help insert the bolt  
through the holes.  
• The assembly requires 2 people.  
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pARTS  
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Rear Stabilizer  
Front Stabilizer  
Seat Frame  
Frame  
Seat Bottom  
Seat Rail *  
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Console Mast  
AC Adapter  
Left Pedal  
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Console  
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Console Bracket  
Handlebar Bracket  
Seat Rail Bracket *  
Seat Back  
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Right Pedal  
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Upright Handlebar  
Side Handlebar  
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HARdWARE / TOOLS  
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Carriage Bolt, M8x85  
Hex Bolt, M8x85  
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Mounting Bracket  
Hex Bolt, M7x30  
Curved Washer, M8  
Cap  
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Console Tilt Adjustment Knob  
Button Head Hex Screw, M8x16  
Lock Nut, M8  
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Button Head Hex Screw, M8x45  
Lock Washer, M6  
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Flat Washer, M6  
Tools  
Included  
Not Included  
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6 mm  
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ASSEMBLY  
1. Remove Seat Rail from Frame and Disconnect Heart Rate Cable  
NOTICE: Make sure that the heart rate cable does not fall into the frame tube. Hardware is  
not on hardware card.  
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2. Remove Seat Rail Bracket from Seat Rail  
NOTICE: Hardware is not on hardware card.  
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3. Attach Stabilizers to Frame  
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4. Attach Side Handlebar to Seat Frame  
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5. Attach Seat Pads to Seat Frame Assembly  
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6. Loosen and Pull the Seat Post Adjustment Knob to Slide Seat Assembly onto Seat Rail  
NOTICE: Do not crimp the Heart Rate Cable.  
Note: Lock the Adjustment Knob into one of the Seat Rail locking holes.  
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7. Connect Heart Rate Cable to Seat Assembly  
NOTICE: Do not crimp the Heart Rate Cable.  
8. Attach Seat Rail Bracket to Seat Rail Assembly  
NOTICE: Do not crimp the Heart Rate Cable. Hardware was pre-installed and not on  
hardware card.  
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9. Attach Seat Rail Assembly to Frame Assembly  
NOTICE: Do not crimp the Heart Rate Cable. Hardware was pre-installed and not on  
hardware card.  
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10. Attach Console Mast to Frame Assembly  
NOTICE: Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Do  
not crimp Console Cable.  
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11. Attach Upright Handlebar to Console Mast  
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12. Attach Console Bracket to Console Mast  
NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables.  
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13. Remove Hardware from Console  
NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables.  
Note: Hardware is pre-installed *.  
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14. Connect Cables and Attach Console to Frame Assembly  
NOTICE: Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Do not  
crimp Console Cable. Do not fully tighten the hardware.  
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15. Adjust and Tighten the Console Mast and Console  
NOTICE: Tighten hardware and install Caps.  
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16. Attach Pedals to Frame Assembly  
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17. Connect AC Adapter to Frame Assembly  
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18. Final Inspection  
Inspect your machine to ensure that all hardware is tight and components are properly assembled.  
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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BEfORE YOU START  
Leveling the Bike  
Levelers are found on each side of the Rear Stabilizer and on the Frame Rail. On the Rear Stabilizer,  
turn the knob to adjust the stabilizer foot.  
To adjust the leveler on the Frame Rail:  
1. Loosen the upper locking nut.  
2. Turn the leveler to adjust the height.  
3. Tighten the upper locking nut to lock the leveler.  
Make sure the bike is level and stable before you exercise.  
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Moving the Bike  
To move the recumbent bike, carefully lift the rear end of the bike  
and slowly push it to the desired location.  
NOTICE: Be careful when you move the bike. All abrupt motions  
can affect the computer operation.  
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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:  
Read and understand the complete Manual. Keep the Manual for future reference.  
!
Read and understand all warnings on this machine. If at any time the Warning stickers  
become loose, unreadable or dislodged, contact Nautilus® Customer Service for  
replacement stickers.  
Children must not be let on or near to this machine. Moving parts and other features of the  
machine can be dangerous to children.  
Not intended for use by anyone under 14 years of age.  
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain  
or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before  
you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machines  
computer for reference purposes only.  
Before each use, examine this machine for loose parts or signs of wear. Do not use if found  
in this condition. Monitor the Seat, Pedals, and Crank Arms closely. Contact Nautilus®  
Customer Service for repair information.  
Maximum user weight limit: 300 lbs. (136 kg). Do not use if you are over this weight.  
This machine is for home use only.  
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts. Do not put  
fingers or other objects into moving parts of the exercise equipment.  
Set up and operate this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface.  
Make the Pedals stable before you step on them. Use caution when you step on and off the  
machine.  
Disconnect all power before servicing this machine.  
Do not operate this machine outdoors or in moist or wet locations. Keep the foot pedals  
clean and dry.  
Keep at least 19.7” (0.5 m) on each side of the machine clear. This is the recommended  
safe distance for access and passage around and emergency dismounts from the machine.  
Keep third parties out of this space when machine is in use.  
Do not over exert yourself during exercise. Operate the machine in the manner described in  
this manual.  
Correctly adjust and safely engage all Positional Adjustment Devices. Make sure that the  
Adjustment Devices do not hit the user.  
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fEATURES  
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Seat Adjustment Knob  
Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors  
Adjustable Seat  
Handlebar, Side  
Transport Handle  
MP3 Input  
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Console Bracket  
Console Adjustment Knob  
Handlebar, Upright  
Fully Shrouded Flywheel  
Transport Wheel  
AC Adapter Plug  
Stabilizer  
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Speakers  
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Entertainment Rack  
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Console Features  
The Console provides important information about your workout and lets you control the  
resistance levels while you exercise. The Console has a grid display with touch control buttons to  
navigate you through the exercise programs.  
Keypad Functions  
FAN button- Controls 3-speed fan  
Schwinn Advantagebutton- Controls the two  
programmed users  
QUICK START button- Begins a Quick Start  
workout  
STOP button- Pauses an active workout, ends  
a paused workout, or goes back to the previous  
screen.  
Increase () button- Increases a value (age, time,  
distance, calories, or workout resistance level) or  
moves through options  
START/ENTER button- Starts a Program  
workout, confirms information, or resumes a  
paused workout. Push and hold for 3 seconds to  
begin a Guest User / Profile Program workout.  
Decrease () button- Decreases a value (age,  
time, distance, calories, or workout resistance  
level) or moves through options  
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LCD Display Data  
Program Display  
The Program Display shows the name of the program selection and  
the grid display area shows the course profile for the program. Each  
column in the profile shows one interval (workout segment). The  
higher the column, the higher the resistance level. The flashing column  
shows your current interval.  
TIME  
INTERVAL  
Time / Interval  
The TIME display field shows the time count of the workout for 6  
seconds, and then the current INTERVAL segment of the workout for  
6 seconds.  
SPEED  
RPM K  
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WATT  
LEVEL  
If the workout has a preset time, the time display starts at the preset  
value and counts down to zero. If no preset time is set up for the  
current workout program, the display value starts at zero and counts  
forward until the end of the workout. Maximum time is 99:59. The  
time display shows the total time count for the workout.  
DISTANCE  
CALORIES  
PULSE  
Speed / RPM  
The SPEED display field shows the machine speed in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour  
(km/h) for 6 seconds , and then the machine revolutions per minute (RPM) for 6 seconds.  
Distance  
The Distance display shows the distance count (miles or km) in the workout.  
Note: To change the measurement units to English Imperial or metric, refer to the “Console  
Setup Mode” section in this manual.  
Watt / Level  
The WATT display field shows the power that you are producing at the current resistance level  
(1 horsepower = 746 watts) for 6 seconds, and then the current resistance LEVEL (1–16) for 6  
seconds.  
Calories  
The Calories display field shows the estimated calories that you have burned during the exercise.  
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Pulse (Heart Rate)  
The Pulse display shows the heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) from the heart rate monitor.  
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or  
tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you  
use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machines computer  
for reference purposes only.  
Remote Heart Rate Monitor  
Monitoring your Heart Rate is one of the best procedures to control the intensity of your exercise.  
Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors are installed to send your heart rate signals to the Console. The  
Console can also read telemetry HR signals from a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter that oper-  
ates in the 4.5kHz - 5.5kHz range.  
Note: The heart rate chest strap must be an uncoded heart rate strap from Polar Electro or an  
uncoded POLAR® compatible model. (Coded POLAR® heart rate straps such as POLAR®  
OwnCode® chest straps will not work with this equipment.)  
If you have a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device, consult your doctor before  
using a wireless chest strap or other telemetric heart rate monitor.  
Contact Heart Rate Sensors  
Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors send your heart rate signals to the Console. The CHR sensors  
are the stainless steel parts of the Handlebars. To use, put your hands comfortably around the  
sensors. Be sure that your hands touch both the top and the bottom of the sensors. Hold firm, but  
not too tight or loose. Both hands must make contact with the sensors for the Console to detect a  
pulse. After the Console detects four stable pulse signals, your initial pulse rate will be shown.  
Once the Console has your initial heart rate, do not move or shift your hands for 10 to 15 seconds.  
The Console will now validate the heart rate. Many factors influence the ability of the sensors to  
detect your heart rate signal:  
Movement of the upper body muscles (including arms) produces an electrical signal (muscle  
artifact) that can interfere with pulse detection. Slight hand movement while in contact with the  
sensors can also produce interference.  
Calluses and hand lotion may act as an insulating layer to reduce the signal strength.  
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• Some Electrocardiogram (EKG) signals generated by individuals are not strong enough to be  
detected by the sensors.  
• The proximity of other electronic machines can generate interference.  
CHR detection may be limited to walking or slow jogging due to the extreme muscle artifacts and  
hand motion generated by a comfortable running style. If your heart rate signal ever seems erratic  
after validation, wipe off your hands and the sensors and try again.  
Heart Rate Calculations  
Your maximum heart rate usually decreases from 220 Beats Per Minute (BPM) in childhood  
to approximately 160 BPM by age 60. This fall in heart rate is usually linear, decreasing by  
approximately one BPM for each year. There is no indication that training influences the decrease  
in maximum heart rate. Individuals of the same age could have different maximum heart rates. It is  
more accurate to find this value by completing a stress test than by using an age related formula.  
Your at-rest heart rate is influenced by endurance training. The typical adult has an at rest heart  
rate of approximately 72 BPM, where as highly trained runners may have readings of 40 BPM or  
lower.  
The Heart Rate table is an estimate of what Heart Rate Zone (HRZ) is effective to burn fat and  
improve your cardiovascular system. Physical conditions vary, therefore your individual HRZ could  
be several beats higher or lower than what is shown.  
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The most efficient procedure to burn fat during exercise is to start at a slow pace and gradually in-  
crease your intensity until your heart rate reaches between 60 – 85% of your maximum heart rate.  
Continue at that pace, keeping your heart rate in that target zone for over 20 minutes. The longer  
you maintain your target heart rate, the more fat your body will burn.  
The graph is a brief guideline, describing the generally suggested target heart rates based on age.  
As noted above, your optimal target rate may be higher or lower. Consult your physician for your  
individual target heart rate zone.  
Note: As with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when you  
increase your exercise time or intensity.  
FAT-BURNING TARGET HEART RATE  
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Maximum Heart Rate  
Target Heart Rate Zone  
(keep within this range  
for optimum fat-burning)  
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OpERATIONS  
What to Wear  
Wear rubber-soled athletic shoes. You will need the appropriate clothes for exercise that allow you  
to move freely.  
How Often Should You Exercise  
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tight-  
ness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the  
machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machines computer for reference  
purposes only.  
3 times a week for 30 minutes each day.  
Schedule workouts in advance. Try to work out even when you do not want to.  
Seat Adjustment  
Correct seat placement encourages exercise efficiency and comfort,  
while reducing the risk of injury.  
1. With a Pedal in the forward position, place the ball of your foot  
over the center of it. Your leg should be bent slightly at the knee.  
2. If your leg is too straight or your foot cannot touch the Pedal,  
move the seat forward. If your leg is bent too much, move the  
seat toward the back.  
Step off the bike before you adjust the seat.  
3. Loosen and pull the adjustment knob on the seat tube. Adjust the  
seat to the desired height.  
4. Release the adjustment knob to engage the locking pin. Be sure  
that the pin is fully engaged and fully tighten the knob.  
Foot Position / Pedal Strap Adjustment  
Foot pedals with straps provide secure footing to the exercise bike.  
1. Rotate the Pedals until one can be reached.  
2. Put the ball of each foot on the Pedals.  
3. Fasten the strap over the shoe.  
4. Repeat for the other foot.  
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Be sure toes and knees point directly forward to ensure maximum Pedal efficiency. Pedal straps  
can be left in position for subsequent workouts.  
Console Adjustment  
To adjust the Console tilt position:  
1. Loosen the knob behind the Console.  
2. Carefully move the Console tilt to one of the available positions.  
3. Tighten the knob.  
Power-Up / Idle Mode  
The Console will enter Power-Up / Idle Mode if it is plugged into a  
power source, any button is pushed, or if it receives a signal from the  
RPM sensor as a result of pedaling the machine.  
Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode)  
If the Console does not receive any input in approximately 5 minutes, it will automatically shut off.  
The LCD display is off while in Sleep Mode.  
Note: The Console does not have an On/Off switch.  
Initial Setup  
During the first power-up, the Console must be setup for your preferred measurement units, the  
machine type, and brightness of the screen.  
1. Units of Measurement: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to change between “Miles-Lb”  
(Imperial English) or “Km-Kg” (metric).  
2. Push START/ENTER to set.  
3. Machine Type: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to change between “BIKE” and  
“ELLIPTICAL”.  
4. Push START/ENTER to set.  
5. Backlight: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to change the screen brightness, with “1” the  
brightest and “5” the darkest.  
6. Push START/ENTER to set. The Console goes back to the Power-Up / Idle Mode screen.  
Note: To change these choices, consult the “Console Set-Up Mode” section.  
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Quick Start / Manual Program  
The Quick Start / Manual program lets you start a workout without entering any information.  
1. Sit on the machine.  
2. Push the QUICK START button to start the QUICK START / MANUAL program.  
3. To change the resistance level, push the Increase/Decrease buttons. The current interval  
and future intervals are set to the new level. The default Quick Start resistance level is 3. The  
time will count up from 00:00.  
Note: The maximum time value is 99:59.  
4. Push STOP when done with your workout.  
Guest User / Profile Program  
The Guest User / Profile program lets you select a profile workout without entering any informa-  
tion.  
1. Sit on the machine.  
2. Push and hold the the START/ENTER button for 3 seconds.  
3. Use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select one of the profile programs. Push  
START/ENTER to select the profile program.  
4. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to adjust the workout time. Push START/EN-  
TER.  
Note: The range of values for TIME is 5 - 99 minutes; the default value is 30:00.  
5. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to adjust the resistance level. Push START/  
ENTER.  
Note: The range of values for LEVEL is 1 - 16; the default resistance level is 3.  
6. Push the START/ENTER button to start the profile workout. The time will count down from  
the set time.  
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Schwinn AdvantageUser Setup Mode  
The Schwinn® 50 Series console lets you store and use 2 User profiles. The User profiles automati-  
cally record the workout results for each User profile, and lets you view your workout data.  
The User profile stores the following data:  
Name—up to 19 characters  
Age  
Weight  
Gender  
a Custom Workout (program profile)  
Total time (last workout, average, and total)  
Average speed (last workout, average, and total)  
Total distance (last workout, average, and total)  
Total calories (last workout, average, and total)  
Total workouts  
Note: Push the STOP button to go back to the previous screen.  
Add User Profile  
1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Schwinn Advantagebutton and hold for 3 sec-  
onds to go to User Setup Mode.  
Note: If no User Profile is set up, the Console will show the Name prompt for User 1. If a User  
Profile does exist, use the Increase/ Decrease buttons to select User 2 and push START/  
ENTER.  
2. The Console display scrolls across the screen “ENTER NAME” with the first character prompt  
of “A”.  
Note: Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the alphabet and blank space  
(found between A and Z). To set each letter, push the START/ENTER button.  
Push and hold the START/ENTER button for 3 seconds to complete the entry and go to the  
next data prompt.  
3. The Console display shows the “AGE 30” prompt. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to  
adjust the default value, and push START/ENTER to complete the entry and go to the next  
prompt.  
4. The Console display shows the “WEIGHT 150” prompt. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons  
to adjust the default value, and push START/ENTER to complete the entry and go to the next  
prompt.  
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5. The Console display shows the “GENDER MALE” prompt. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons  
to adjust the default value, and push START/ENTER to complete the entry and go to the next  
prompt.  
Note: Due to screen limitations, “FEMLE” is the abbreviation for female.  
6. The Console display shows the “CREATE CUSTOM YES” prompt. Use the Increase/Decrease  
buttons to move to the YES or NO option. To start setup of your Custom Workout, go to YES  
and push START/ENTER.  
To complete User Setup without a Custom Workout, go to the NO option and push START/  
ENTER. The Console goes back to the Power-Up Mode screen.  
Note: The Custom workout can be created at a later time by editing the User.  
7. If you start the Custom Workout setup, the Program Display will show the left column (workout  
interval) is active, with a default resistance level of 3. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to  
adjust the resistance level of the active interval. Push START/ENTER to record the resistance  
level. The next column to the right becomes active.  
Note: The Console display shows the message “N of 20” during setup (N is the current interval).  
The maximum number of intervals is 20. A minimum of 10 intervals must be set.  
Push and hold START/ENTER to complete the Custom Workout setup.  
8. The Console goes back to the Power-Up Mode screen  
User Profile Workout Program  
1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Schwinn Advantagebutton to go to User Selec-  
tion Mode.  
2. Use the Increase/ Decrease buttons to select a User Profile and push START/ENTER.  
Note: If no User Profile is set up, the Console will go to the User Setup Mode.  
3. VIEW STATS and WORKOUT. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to choose an option,  
and push START/ENTER to make your selection. The User Statistics option lets you see a  
summary of your workout data (see the User Statistics section). The Workout option lets you  
select a workout profile program and begin a workout.  
4. To workout, use the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to select one of the profile programs.  
Push START/ENTER to select the profile program.  
Note: The Custom workout will be one of the profile programs if setup.  
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5. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to adjust the workout time. Push START/EN-  
TER.  
Note: The range of values for TIME is 5 - 99 minutes; the default value is 30:00.  
6. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to adjust the workout LEVEL. Push START/EN-  
TER.  
Note: The range of values for LEVEL is 1 - 16; the default start value is 3.  
7. Push the START/ENTER button to start the profile workout. The time will count down from the  
set time.  
Edit User Profile  
1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push Schwinn Advantagebutton and hold for 3 seconds to  
go to User Setup Mode. The Console will display the name of User Profile 1. Use the Increase/  
Decrease buttons to move through the User Profiles, and push START/ENTER to make your  
selection.  
To exit the User Selection option, push STOP and the console will go back to the Power-Up  
Mode screen.  
2. The Console will show a prompt to edit the user (EDIT <Name>) or delete the user (DELETE  
<Name>). Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the Edit menu options, and  
push START/ENTER to make your selection.  
To exit the Edit User option, push STOP and the console will go back to the User Selection  
option.  
3. After you start the Edit function, the Console will show the Name prompt. To edit the name,  
push START/ENTER.  
Note: Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the alphabet and blank space  
(found between A and Z). To set each letter, push the START/ENTER button.  
Push and hold START/ENTER to complete the entry and go to the next data prompt. Or you  
can tap the START/ENTER button to add spaces until the next data screen appears.  
4. To edit the other User data, push START/ENTER at the screen prompt: EDIT AGE, EDIT  
WEIGHT, EDIT GENDER. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust, and push START/  
ENTER to complete each entry and go to the next prompt.  
5. The Console display shows the CUSTOM prompt. To edit your Custom Workout, push START/  
ENTER.  
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6. The Program Display will show the left column (workout interval) is active. Use the Increase/  
Decrease buttons to adjust the resistance level of the active interval. Push START/ENTER to  
record the resistance level. The next column to the right becomes active.  
Note: The Console display shows the message “N of 20” during setup (N is the current  
interval). The maximum number of intervals is 20. A minimum of 10 intervals must be set.  
Push and hold START/ENTER to accept the Custom Workout.  
7. When done, push STOP and the Console will go back to the User Selection option.  
Delete a User Profile  
1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the Schwinn Advantagebutton and hold for 3 sec-  
onds to go to User Setup Mode. The Console will display the name of User Profile 1. Use the  
Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the User Profiles, and push START/ENTER to  
make your selection.  
To exit the Schwin® Advantage option, push STOP and the console will go back to the Power-  
Up Mode screen.  
2. The Console will show a prompt to edit the user (EDIT <Name>) or delete the user (DELETE  
<Name>). Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to go to the Delete option, and push START/  
ENTER to make your selection.  
To exit the Delete option, push STOP and the console will go back to the Edit and Delete  
options.  
3. After you start the Delete function, the Console will show a prompt to delete the User profile, or  
not delete the user and go back to the Edit and Delete options. Push START/ENTER to make  
your selection.  
4. After you delete the user, the Console will go to the Create, Edit and Delete options.  
Custom Workout  
After your Custom Workout is set up in your User Profile, you can start the program from the  
CUSTOM workout option in the Program Menu. The Console display will prompt you to set the  
Time for the workout (default is 30:00). Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the Time  
value, and push START/ENTER to set the time.  
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Profile Programs  
These programs automate different resistances and workout levels.  
Course 1  
Course 2  
Course 3  
Pursuit 1  
Pursuit 2  
Circuit 2  
Circuit 1  
Circuit 3  
Changing Resistance Levels  
Push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to change the resistance level at any time in a work-  
out program.  
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Fitness Test  
The Fitness Test measures the improvements of your physical fitness level. The test compares  
your power output (in Watts) to your heart rate. As your fitness level improves, your power output  
will increase at a given heart rate.  
You can start the Fitness Test from the FITNESS TEST option in the Program Menu. The Fitness  
Test program first prompts you to select your fitness level—Beginner or Advanced. The program  
will use the Age and Weight values in your User profile to calculate your Fitness Score. If you are a  
Guest User, the program will prompt you to enter your age and weight before you start the test.  
Start to pedal and hold the Heart Rate Sensors. When the test starts, the power (Watts) slowly  
increases. This means you will work harder, and as a result, your heart rate increases. The Watts  
continues 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 your machine holds the Watts steady for 3 minutes. This lets you reach a stable condition  
(where your heart rate becomes steady). At the end of the 3 minutes, the Console measures your  
heart rate and the power output (Watts). These numbers, along with information about your age  
and weight, are computed to produce a “Fitness Score”.  
Note: Fitness Test scores should only be compared to your previous scores and not other  
users.  
Compare your Fitness Scores to see your improvement.  
Heart Rate Control (HRC) Workout  
The Heart Rate Control (HRC) program lets you set a heart rate goal for your workout. The pro-  
gram monitors your heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) from the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sen-  
sors on the machine or from a Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) chest strap.  
Note: The console must be able to read the heart rate information from the CHR sensors or  
HRM for the HRC program to work correctly.  
If you go to the HRC program from your User profile, the Target Heart Rate program uses your  
age and other user setup information to set the Heart Rate Zone values for your workout. If you  
are a Guest User, the program will prompt you to enter your age and weight before you start the  
workout. The console display then gives prompts for you to set up your workout:  
1. Set the workout level: BEGINNER or ADVANCED.  
2. Set the percentage of maximum heart rate: 60–70%, 70–80%, 80–90%.  
Consult a physician before you start to exercise in the 80–90% heart rate zone.  
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3. Set the Time for the workout. (The default value is 10:00.)  
For more detailed information about fitness zones, please refer to the fitness information on our  
Distance Goal Program  
The Distance Goal Program lets you set the total Distance and Pacer Speed for your workout.  
If you go to the Distance Goal program from your User profile, the program will use the Age and  
Weight values in your User profile. If you are a Guest User, the program will prompt you to enter  
your age and weight before you start the workout. The console display then gives prompts for you  
to set up your workout:  
1. Enter the distance with the Increase() and Decrease() buttons (default is 20 mi/ 20 km).  
Push START/ENTER  
2. Enter the pacer speed with the Increase() and Decrease() buttons (default is 25 mph/ 25  
km/h). Push START/ENTER.  
3. The workout starts at level 1. To adjust the resistance, use the Increase/Decrease buttons.  
4. The TIME display starts to count up from 00:00.  
Results / Cool Down Mode  
After a workout the TIME display shows 00:00 and then starts to count up. During this Cool Down  
period, the Console shows the Workout Results and your current Heart Rate. All workouts except  
Quick Start have a 3-minute Cool Down period.  
The LCD display shows each workout data value for 4 seconds: TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES,  
AVG/MPH (KMH), AVG/HR, MAX HR. You can use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move  
through the results manually. The HR display shows the current BPM value.  
The Level during Cool Down is based on the Level at the end of the workout:  
End Level  
Cool Down Level  
Level 3  
1
3
5
3 < Level 10  
10 < Level  
You can push STOP to stop the Results display and go back to Power-Up Mode. If there is no  
RPM or HR signal, the Console automatically goes into Sleep Mode.  
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Pausing or Stopping  
The Console will go into Pause Mode if the user pushes STOP during a workout, or there is no  
RPM signal for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). The Console display shows WORKOUT PAUSED,  
and after 4 seconds the current workout data starts to scroll automatically (the same format as  
Results Mode). You can use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the results manually.  
1. Push the STOP button to pause your workout.  
2. To continue your workout, push START/ENTER or start pedaling.  
To stop the workout, push the STOP button. The Console will go into Results / Cool Down  
mode.  
User Statistics  
Each User Profile stores the statistics from all workout data recorded for that user in three capaci-  
ties - Last Workout, Averages, and Totals.  
When the TOTALS displayed for a statistic exceeds the maximum value, the count will start again  
at zero.  
Total number of workouts—maximum is 9999.  
Total hours—maximum is 999:59 (999 hours, 59 minutes).  
Average speed—mph or km (per units in setup)  
Total distance—maximum is 9999.9.  
Total calories—maximum is 999999.  
The Statistics option in the User profile menu lets you look at the recorded data or delete it.  
1. Push the Schwinn Advantagebutton at the Power-Up Mode screen. The Console display  
shows the User Profiles.  
2. Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to select a User profile, and push START/EN-  
TER to make your selection.  
3. After you select the User profile option, you have two options: VIEW STATS and WORKOUT.  
Use the Increase() and Decrease() buttons to go to the Statistics option, and push START/  
ENTER to make your selection.  
4. The Console display shows the User Statistics menu options—LAST WORKOUT, AVERAGES  
and TOTALS. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move between the menu options, and  
push START/ENTER to make your selection.  
5. Use the Increase/Decrease buttons to move between the values, or after a few seconds the  
workout statistics start to scroll automatically. You can use the Increase/Decrease buttons to  
move through the results manually. Push STOP to exit to the User Statistics menu.  
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In TOTALS, there is a RESET STATS option to clear the accumulated workout values. Use the  
Increase/Decrease buttons to change your selection between YES and NO, and push START/  
ENTER. Push STOP to exit the RESET STATS option.  
6. Push STOP to go back to the User profile menu—Stats and Workout options.  
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CONSOLE SETUp MOdE  
The Console Setup Mode lets you set the units of measurement to either English or Metric,  
change the machine type, or see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours – for service  
technician use only).  
1. Hold down the Increase button and Decrease button together for 3 seconds while in the  
Power-Up Mode to go into the Console Setup Mode.  
Note: Push STOP to go back to the previous screen or the Power-Up Mode screen.  
2. The Console display shows the Units prompt. Push START/ENTER to start Units option. Push  
the Increase/Decrease buttons to change between “Miles-Lb” (Imperial English units) and  
“Km-Kg” (metric units).  
Note: If the units change when there is data in User Statistics, the statistics convert to the new  
units.  
3. Push START/ENTER to set.  
4. The Console display shows the Machine Type prompt. Push START/ENTER to start Machine  
Type option. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to change between ELLIPTICAL and BIKE.  
5. Push START/ENTER to set.  
6. The Console display shows the Brightness prompt. Push START/ENTER to start the  
brightness option. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to change the brightness levels from 1  
(brightest) to 5 (darkest).  
7. Push START/ENTER to set.  
8. The Console display shows the Error Log prompt. Push START/ENTER to start Error Log  
option. The Error Log stores the last 10 errors (error type and system time of error), listed  
newest to oldest. Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to move through the Error Log. If there  
are no errors, the Console display shows “Index=0”.  
9. Push STOP to exit.  
10. The Console shows the TOTAL HOURS prompt. Push START/ENTER to see total hours for  
the machine.  
11. Push STOP to exit.  
12. The Console display shows the Units prompt again. Push STOP to go back to the Power-Up  
Mode screen.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any repair work. In some conditions, an  
assistant is required to do the necessary tasks.  
Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is respon-  
sible to make sure that regular maintenance is done. Worn or damaged components  
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must be repaired or replaced immediately. Only manufacturer supplied components can  
be used to maintain and repair the equipment.  
This product, its packaging, and components contain chemicals known to the State of  
California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. This Notice is provided in  
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accordance with Californias Proposition 65. If you would like additional information,  
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of the equipment, al-  
ways unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and the machine and wait 5 minutes before clean-  
ing, maintaining or repairing the machine. Place the power cord in a secure location.  
Before each use, examine the exercise machine for loose, broken,  
damaged, or worn parts. Do not use if found in this condition. Repair or  
replace all parts at the first sign of wear or damage. After each workout,  
use a damp cloth to wipe your machine and Console free of sweat.  
Daily:  
Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console.  
Weekly:  
Clean the machine to remove any dust, dirt, or grime from the surfaces.  
Check for smooth seat slider operation. If needed, apply a very thin  
coating of silicone lube to ease operation.  
Note: Do not use petroleum based products.  
Monthly  
or after 20 hours:  
Check pedals and crank arms and tighten as necessary. Make sure all  
bolts and screws are tight. Tighten as necessary.  
NOTICE: Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent or an automotive cleaner. Be  
sure to keep the Console free of moisture.  
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Maintenance Parts  
C
K
B
D
A
J
E
L
F
M
I
H
G
CC  
Q
N
O
BB  
AA  
Z
Y
Q
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
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A
B
C
D
Console  
K
L
Seat Back  
U
V
Speed Sensor Magnet  
Drive Belt  
Console Bracket  
Console Cable  
Transport Handle  
HR Sensors  
Leveler  
M
N
W
X
Flywheel  
Heart Rate Sensor  
Cable, Upper  
Brake Magnet  
E
Console Adjustment  
Knob  
O
Rear Stabilizer  
Y
Z
Front Stabilizer  
Transport Wheel  
F
G
H
Handlebar, Upper  
Console Mast  
P
Q
R
Pedal, Left  
Center Plate  
Shroud, Left  
AA Shroud, Right  
Seat Adjustment  
BB AC Adapter Plug  
Knob  
I
Seat Bottom  
S
T
Crank Arm  
CC Pedal, Right  
J
Handlebar, Side  
Speed Sensor  
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TROUBLESHOOTINg  
Condition/Problem  
Things to Check  
Solution  
Check electrical (wall)  
outlet  
Make sure unit is plugged into a func-  
tioning wall outlet.  
No display/partial display/  
unit will not turn on  
Connection should be secure and un-  
damaged. Replace adapter or connec-  
tion at unit if either are damaged.  
Check connection at front  
of unit  
Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If  
any are visibly crimped or cut, replace  
cable.  
Check data cable  
connections/orientation  
Be sure cable is connected securely  
and oriented properly. Small latch on  
connector should line up and snap into  
place.  
Check console display for  
damage  
Check for visual sign that console dis-  
play is cracked or otherwise damaged.  
Replace Console if damaged.  
Console Display  
If Console only has partial display and  
all connections are fine, replace the  
Console.  
If the above steps do not resolve the  
problem, contact Customer Care for  
further assistance.  
Unit operates but Contact HR cable connection at  
Be sure cable is connected securely to  
Console.  
HR not displayed  
Console  
HR cable box connection  
Be sure cables from handlebars and  
cable to Console are secure and un-  
damaged.  
Sensor grip  
Be sure hands are centered on HR  
sensors. Hands must be kept still with  
relatively equal pressure applied to each  
side.  
Dry or calloused hands  
Sensors may have difficulty with dried  
out or calloused hands. A conduc-  
tive electrode cream such as “Signa  
Crème” or “Buh-Bump” can help make  
better conduct. These are available on  
the web or at medical or some larger  
fitness stores.  
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Handlebars  
If tests reveal no other issues, Handle-  
bars should be replaced.  
Unit operates but Telemet- Chest Strap (optional)  
ric HR not displayed  
Strap should be “POLAR®” compat-  
ible and uncoded. Make sure strap is  
directly against skin and contact area  
is wet.  
Interference  
Try moving unit away from sources of  
interference (TV, Microwave, etc).  
Replace Chest Strap  
Replace Console  
If interference is eliminated and HR  
does not function, replace strap.  
If HR still does not function, replace  
Console.  
Console displays “E2” error Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any  
code  
are cut or crimped, replace cable.  
Check data cable  
connections/orientation  
Be sure cable is connected securely  
and oriented properly. Small latch on  
connector should line up and snap into  
place.  
Console Electronics  
If tests reveal no other issues, Console  
should be replaced.  
Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any  
are cut or crimped, replace cable.  
No speed/RPM reading,  
Console displays “Please  
Pedal” error code  
Check data cable  
connections/orientation  
Be sure cable is connected securely  
and oriented properly. Small latch on  
connector should line up and snap into  
place.  
Check magnet position  
Magnet should be in place on pulley.  
(requires shroud removal)  
Check Speed Sensor (re-  
quires shroud removal)  
Speed sensor should be aligned with  
magnet and connected to data cable.  
Realign sensor if necessary. Replace if  
there is any damage to the sensor or  
the connecting wire.  
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Condition/Problem  
Things to Check  
Solution  
Console shuts off (enters  
sleep mode) while in use  
Check electrical (wall)  
outlet  
Make sure unit is plugged into a func-  
tioning wall outlet.  
Check connection at front Connection should be secure and un-  
of unit  
damaged. Replace adapter or connec-  
tion at unit if either are damaged.  
Check data cable integrity All wires in the cable should be intact. If  
any are cut or crimped, replace cable.  
Check data cable  
connections/orientation  
Be sure cable is connected securely  
and oriented properly. Small latch on  
connector should line up and snap into  
place.  
Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3  
minutes. Reconnect to outlet.  
Reset machine  
Check magnet position  
Magnet should be in place on pulley.  
(requires shroud removal)  
Contact Customer Care for further  
assistance.  
Check Speed Sensor  
Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any  
are cut or crimped, replace cable.  
Fan will not turn on or will  
not turn off  
Check data cable  
connections/orientation  
Be sure cable is connected securely  
and oriented properly. Small latch on  
connector should line up and snap into  
place.  
Reset machine  
Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3  
minutes. Reconnect to outlet.  
Fan will not turn on, but  
Console operates  
Check for blockage of fan  
Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 5  
minutes. Remove material from fan. If  
necessary, detach the Console to help  
with removal. Replace the Console if  
unable to remove blockage.  
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Unit rocks/does not sit  
level  
Check leveler adjustment  
Check surface under unit  
Adjust levelers until bike is level.  
Adjustment may not be able to com-  
pensate for extremely uneven surfaces.  
Move bike to level area.  
Pedals loose/unit difficult  
to pedal  
Pedal should be tightened securely to  
crank. Insure connection is not cross-  
threaded.  
Check pedal to crank arm  
connection  
Crank should be tightened securely to  
axle. Be sure cranks are connected at  
180 degrees from each other.  
Check crank arm to axle  
connection  
Clicking sound when  
pedaling  
Check pedal to crank arm Remove pedals and reattach.  
connection  
Seat post movement  
Check locking pin  
Be sure adjustment pin is locked into  
one of the seat rail adjustment holes.  
Check adjustment knob  
Be sure knob is securely tightened.  
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LIMITEd WARRANTY  
Who Is Covered  
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser and is not transferable or applicable to any other  
person(s).  
What Is Covered  
Sears, Roebuck and Co. warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship,  
when used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and provided it receives proper care  
and maintenance as described in the Product’s Assembly and Owner’s manual. This warranty is good  
only for authentic, original, legitimate machines manufactured by Nautilus, Inc. and sold through an  
authorized agent and used in the United States or Canada.  
Terms  
Frame  
5 years  
1 year  
1 year  
3 months  
3 months  
Mechanical parts  
Electronics  
Wear items  
Labor  
(Labor support does not include the installation of replacement parts involved in the initial  
product assembly and preventative maintenance services.)  
What You Must Do  
To arrange for warranty service, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.  
What Is Not Covered  
Damage due to abuse, tampering or modification of the Product, failure to properly follow assembly  
instructions, maintenance instructions, or safety warnings as stated in the Product Documentation  
(Assembly, Owner’s Manuals, etc), damage due to improper storage or the effect of environmental  
conditions such as moisture or weather, misuse, mishandling, accident, natural disasters, power  
surges.  
A machine placed or used in a commercial or institutional setting. This includes gyms,  
corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any public or privately entity that has a  
machine for use by its members, customers, employees or affiliates.  
Damage caused by exceeding maximum user weights as defined in the Product’s Owner’s manual  
or warning label.  
Damage due to normal usage and wear and tear.  
This warranty does not extend to any territories or countries outside the United States and Canada.  
State Laws  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to  
state.  
International Purchases  
If you purchased your machine outside of the United States consult your local distributor or dealer for  
warranty coverage.dealer for warranty coverage.  
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Bowflex®  
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Universal®  
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