Schwinn 420 manual

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    Nautilus ® Bowflex ® Schwinn ® Fitness StairMaster ® Universal ® Nautilus Institute ® Assembly Manual 420 Elliptical T rainer 001 -7231-051 608A[...]

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    T able of Contents Safety W arnings ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Exploded View ............................................................................................................................................[...]

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    Safet y W arnings T his i con mea ns a pot e n tially hazardous sit uation w hic h, if no t avoid ed, could result in deat h or serious injur y . Read and unders t a nd the c omplet e O wner ’ s Ma nua l. Read and unders t a nd a ll W arnings on this ma chine. Befor e u sing this equi pment, obey the following warnings : • Ke ep ch ild re n awa[...]

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    Explode d Vie w 1 9 8 4 22 23 15 19 33 2 13 20 6 7 32 32 3 11 10 21 17 18 12 5 16 14 Assembly Manual 4[...]

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    P ar t s Lis t Item Descr iption Qty 1 Main Frame 1 2 Le f t F oo t 1 3 Right Foot 1 4 W ater Bottle Holder 1 5 Rear Stabilizer 1 6 Console Mast 1 7 Arm Pivot Rod 1 8 Lower Left Handlebar 1 9 Upper Left Handlebar 1 10 Upper Right Handlebar 1 11 Lower Right Handlebar 1 12 Right Leg 1 13 Left Leg 1 14 Foot Mount Plate 2 15 AC Power Adapter 1 16 Front[...]

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    Hard w are Guide Item Descr iption Qty 24 M8 Flat W ashers 41 25 M8 L oc k W as he r s 41 26 M5 0.8x25 Phillips Head Screws 2 27 M8 Lock W ashers - Black 4 28 M8 Wide Flat W ashers 4 29 M8 1 .2 5 x 15 He x Sc r e ws 17 30 M8 1.25x20 Hex Screws 20 31 M8 1.25x20 Hex Head Bolts 4 32 45mm Round Cover 4 33 Arm Mount Cotter Pin 2 34 M8 1.25x20 Hex Screws[...]

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    Be f ore Y ou St ar t Basic Assembly Pr inciples F ollow these basic a ssembl y tips w he n put t ing toget her your Ellipt i cal T rain er : 1. Co l l ec t al l t h e p i e ce s n e e de d fo r e a c h s t ep be f o re a ss e mb l i ng . 2. T urn all bolts and locknuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and to the left (counterclockwise) to loos[...]

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    As semb ly P ar ts • #5 - Rear Stabilizer (Qty . 1) • #17 - Running Rail (Qty . 2) • #18 - T ransport Handle (Qty. 1) • #22 - Threaded Foot Pad (Qty . 2) • #23 - Foot Adjust Nut (Qty . 2) Hardw ar e • #24 - M8 Flat W asher (Qty . 8) • #25 - M8 Lock W asher (Qty . 8) • #29 - M8x15 Hex Screw (Qty . 8) T ools • Hex Key 1- 1 Attach tw[...]

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    As semb ly P ar ts • Rear Stabilizer assembly (from Step 1) • #1 - Main Frame (Qty . 1) • #16 - Front Stabilizer (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #24 - M8 Flat W asher (Qty . 8) • #25 - M8 Loc k W ashe r ( Qty . 8 ) • #30 - M8x20 Hex Screw (Qty . 8) T ools • Hex Key 2-1 Attach the Main Frame to the Front Stabilizer w i th th e ha r dw a re sh o[...]

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    As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 2) • #4 - W at er Bot tle Ho lde r (T wo parts: (4a) outer ring, (4b) - base) • #6 - Console Mast (Qty . 1) • #21 - Mast Boot (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #24 - M8 Fla t W ashe r ( Qty . 5 ) • #25 - M8 Lock W asher (Qty . 5) • #26 - M5x25 Phillips Head Screw (Qty . 2) • #29 - M8x15 Hex Screw (Qty [...]

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    As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 3) • #19 - Console (Qty . 1) • #20 - Static Handlebar (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #24 - M8 Flat W asher (Qty . 4) • #25 - M8 Loc k W ashe r ( Qty . 4 ) • #30 - M8x20 Hex Screw (Qty . 4) • Pre-installed Screws in Back of Console (Qty . 4) T ools • Phillips Head Screwdriver 4-1 Feed the Heart Rate [...]

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    As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 4) • #12 - Right Leg (Qty . 1) • #13 - Left Leg (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #27 - M8 Lock W asher - Black (Qty . 2) • #28 - M8 Wide Flat W asher (Qty . 2) • #31 - M8x20 Hex Head Bolt (Qty . 2) • #32 - Round Cover (Qty . 2) T ools • Hex Key Do st ep s 5 -1 and 5- 2 o n o ne sid e a nd the n a g ai[...]

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    8 7 28 25 31 11 As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 5) • #7 - Arm Pivot Rod (Qty . 1) • #8 - Lower Left Arm (Qty . 1) • #11 - Lower Right Arm (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #25 - M8 Lock W asher (Qty . 2) • #28 - M8 Wid e W ashe r ( Qty . 2 ) • #31 - M8x20 Hex Head Bolt (Qty . 2) Do st ep s 6 -1 and 6- 2 o n o ne sid e a nd the n a g ai[...]

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    14 2 35 32 33 24 29 24 25 3 34 25 As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 6) • #2 - Left Foot (Qty . 1) • #3 - Right Foot (Qty . 1) • #14 - Foot Mount Plate (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #24 - M8 Flat W asher (Qty . 8) • #25 - M8 Lock W asher (Qty . 8) • #29 - M8x15 Hex Screw (Qty . 4) • #32 - Round Cover (Qty . 2) • #33 - Cotter Pin ([...]

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    30 25 24 1 0 9 As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 7) • #9 - Upper Left Handlebar (Qty . 1) • #10 - Upper Right Handlebar (Qty . 1) Hardw ar e • #24 - M8 Flat W asher (Qty . 8) • #25 - M8 Lock W asher (Qty . 8) • #30 - M8x20 Hex Screw (Qty . 8) T ools • Hex Key Do st ep s 8 -1 thr u 8-2 on on e s ide an d t hen ag ain on the oth[...]

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    As semb ly P ar ts • Main Unit (from Step 8) • #15 - AC Power Adapter (Qty . 1) 9-1 Fin d t h e p ow e r c on n ec t or on th e f r on t o f t h e m ac h in e ab o ve th e F r on t S t ab i li z er . 9-2 Connect the AC Power Adapter to the power connector on the front of the machine. St ep 9: Connect P ow er Cable 15 Assembly Manual 16[...]

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    As semb ly 1 0-1 T ighte n a ll har dwa re. 1 0-2 Make sur e t hat th e m ach ine is le vel . I f n ece ssa ry , adjust the Feet again as described in Step 2. 1 0-3 Read warnings on machine. Refer to the Owner’ s Manual for: • Operating Instructions • Maintenance Instructions St ep 1 0: Final Chec k Failure to visually check and test assembly[...]

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    As semb ly Assembly Manual 18[...]

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    Con tac t s 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 ancouver , W ashington, USA 98683 Phone: (800) NAU TILUS (80 0) 628-8458 IN[...]

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    ©2008. Nautilus, Inc. All rights reserved. Nautilus, the Nautilus Logo, Universal, Bowflex, StairMaster and Nautilus Institute are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Nautilus, Inc. Schwinn is a registered trademark. All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies. Nautilus, Inc., World Headquarters, 16400 SE Nautilus Drive[...]