Schwinn 001-7214-010808A manual

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    Nautilus ® Bowflex ® Schwinn ® Fitness Pearl Izumi ® StairMaster ® Universal ® Nautilus Institute ® Assembly Manual 20 Series Recumbent Bike 001 -7214-0 1 0808A[...]

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    T able of Contents P roduct Specif i cations Product Specifications ........................................................................ 2 Safety W arnings .................................................................................... 3 Exploded Drawing ................................................................................. 4 P[...]

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    Safe ty Warning s T his icon means a pot ent ially hazar dous si tuat ion w hic h, i f not avo ided, could resul t in deat h or ser ious injur y. Bef ore using this equi pmen t, obey t he fol lowing warnings : Read and unders t and the compl ete O w ner's Manua l. Read and unders t and all Wa r nings on thi s ma chine. Keep children aw ay fro [...]

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    Exploded Drawing Note : Some component images are for general reference only and may not represent the actual shape or detail of the part. Assembly is unaffected. 15 13 2 23 11 19 14 4 22 17 16 18 17 16 28 32 16 31 24 9 22 27 10 7 1 12 8 25 30 29 20 23 17 6 20 26 3 16 5 Assembly Manual 4 TOC[...]

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    Pa r t s Li s t P ARTS LIST Ref. Description Qty 1 Main Frame 1 2 Front Stabilizer 1 3 Rear Stabilizer 1 4 Saddle Support Frame 1 5 Rail T ube 1 6 Handlebar 1 7 Saddle 1 8 Back Cushion 1 9 Pulse Wire Connector 1 10 Console (Computer) 1 11 Left Pedal 1 12 Right Pedal 1 13 Carriage Bolt M10 x 70mm 2 14 Acorn Nut M10 2 15 Arc W asher ID 10.5; OD 25mm;[...]

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    Hardwar e Guide Ref. Description Qty 13 Carriage Bolt M10 x 70mm 2pcs 14 Acorn Nut M10 2pcs 15 Arc Washer ID 10.5mm; OD 25mm; T 1.5mm 2 pcs 16 Hex Screw M8 x 15mm 16pcs 17 Flat Washer ID 8.4mm; OD 16mm; T 1.5mm 14pcs 18 Limit Rubber Pad 2pcs 20 Phillips Head Screw M6 x 35mm 8pcs 26 Hex Screw M8 x 10mm 4pcs 30 Screw M5 x 10mm 1pc 32 Arc Washer ID 8.[...]

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    Assemb l y Basic Assembly Principles Here are a few basic tips that will aid in the assembly process. By using these principles, you can simplify each process and save yourself extra time and effort. 1. T o make the assembly process go faster , gather the pieces you need for each step and thoroughly read the assembly instructions for that step prio[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 1 -1: Ins tal l F ron t S tab ili zer (2 ) t o M ain Fr ame (1 ) u sin g 2 Car ria ge Bol ts (13 ), 2 A rc W as her s ( 15) , a nd 2 A cor n Nuts (14) as indicated (Figure 1). Note: Pos iti on Fro nt Sta bil ize r s o a rro w o n d eca l i s pointing upwards (Figure 1A). P ar ts: •#2-FrontStabilizer(Qty1) ?[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 2-1: Slid e S add le Sup por t F ram e ( 4) ont o R ail T u be (5) as sho wn in Fig ure 2. Th e w ire s f rom th e R ail T u be pas s through the Saddle Support Frame. Note: Do not cut or pinch the wires. P ar ts:  •#4-SaddleSupportFrame(Qty1)  •#5-RailT ube(Qty1) Step 2: Ass[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 3-1: Conn ect th e L owe r P uls e W ire (2 2) to the Mi ddl e P uls e Wir e ( 23) as sh own in Fi gur e 3 A. 3-2: Sl ide th e R ail T ube A sse mbl y ( 5) ont o t he Mai n F ram e (1) an d a tta ch usi ng 6 H ex Scr ews (1 6) and 6 Fla t W as her s ( 17) as sh own in Fi gur e 3 . Note: Ma ke sur e t o p ush Lo wer Pu lse Wi re ([...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 4-1: Atta ch the Re ar Sta bil ize r B ar (3) to th e R ail T ube (5) using 4 Hex Screws (16) and 4 Flat W ashers (17). Note: Ma ke sur e t he Rea r S tab ili zer Ba r ( 3) is ori ent ed as ill ust rat ed, wi th the be nd in the bar facing forward. P ar ts:  •#3-RearStabilizerBar(Qty1)  •#5[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 5-1: Att ach th e H and leb ar (6) to Sa ddl e S upp ort Fr ame (4) us ing 4 Hex Sc rew s ( 26) an d 4 Fl at W as her s ( 17) as sho wn in Fig ure 5. 5-2: C onn ect Ha ndl eba r W ire Co nne cto r ( 25) to Mi ddl e Pul se Wir e ( 23) as sh own in Fi gur e 5 A. Do not pin ch the Ha ndl eba r W ire Co nne cto r ( 25) du rin g assem[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 6-1: Inst all Sa ddl e ( 7) and Ba ck Cus hio n ( 8) ont o t he Sad dle Su ppo rt Fra me (4) us ing 8 Phi lli ps Scr ews (20 ). Ins ert th e P hil lip s S cre ws thr oug h t he scr ew hol es in the Sa ddl e S upp ort Fr ame fir st whe n attaching the Saddle and Back Cushion. Note: Th ere ar e t wo gro ups of mo unt ing ho les on[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 7 -1: Fe ed Low er Pul se Wir e ( 22) an d L owe r C omp ute r Wire (24) through the Front Post (31). 7 -2: Ins tal l t he Fro nt Pos t ( 31) on to the Ma in Fra me (1) , using 4 Hex Screws (16) and 4 Arc W ashers (32). 7 -3: C onn ect Lo wer Pu lse Wi re (22 ) t o t he Pul se Wir e Con nec tor (9 ), and th e L owe r C omp ute r [...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 8-1: Inse rt the Ad jus tme nt Han dle (2 9) int o t he han dle mou nt (se e D eta il A). Fi nis h i nst all by ti ght eni ng Screw (30). Note: Do not ov ert igh ten an d s tri p t he thr ead s o n the screw (30). 8-2: Remove cam retainer by cutting tie strap, and dis - car d. See Fi gur e 8 A. P ar ts:  •#29-Adj[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s 9-1: Inst all th e L eft Pe dal (1 1) to Lef t C ran k ( 19) . I nst all Right Pedal (12) to the Right Crank. Note: Th e L eft Pe dal ha s a le ft han ded th rea d and screws into the Left Crank counter - clockwise. 9-2: I nse rt 4 C ba tte rie s i nto th e b ack of th e c ons ole as shown by the diagram in battery bay . P ar ts:[...]

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    Ass em bl y Step s Step 1 0: Final Inspection 1 0-1: T ighten all hardware. 1 0-2: Read warnings on machine. Please read and refer to the Owner’ s Manual for: • OperatingInstructions • MaintenanceInstructions • W arrantyInformation. Failure to visually check and test assembly before use can cause damage to the equipment. I[...]

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    Assemb l y Assembly Manual 18 TOC[...]

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    Contact Inf ormation UNITED ST A TES OFFICES: E-mail: customerservice@nautilus.com TECHNICAL/CUST OMER SERVICE Phone: 800-NAU TILUS (80 0-628-8458) Fax: (877) 686-6466 E-mail: cstec h@nautilus.com CORPORA TE HEADQUAR TER S Nautilus, Inc. W orld Headquarters 1 6400 SE Nautilus Drive V ancou v er , Washington, US A 98683 Phone: (800) NAU TILUS (80 0)[...]

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    Nautilus ® Bowflex ® Schwinn ® Fitness Pearl Izumi ® StairMaster ® Universal ® Nautilus Institute ® ©2008. Nautilus, Inc. All rights reserved. Nautilus, the Nautilus Logo, Universal, the Universal Logo, Bowflex, StairMaster , Pearl Izumi, Nautilus Institute and Active Series are either registered trademarksortrademarksofNautilu[...]