Schwinn NS-754 manual

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  • Page 1

    NS-75 4 IC Pro / IC Elite ASSEMBL Y INSTRUCTIONS ®[...]

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    Ref. # Description Qty . 1. Frame 1 42. Handle Bar 1 3. Seat Slider Assembly with Saddle 1 AF r ont Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1 51. W ater Bottle Cage 2 Small Parts Box 1 Small Part Box Contents 34. Pedals with T oe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) 1 Pair 29. Pop Pin Assembly for Head T ube 1 46. 13m[...]

  • Page 3

    NS-75 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 AF r ont Stabilizer Bar with Wheels and Feet 1 B Rear Stabilizer Bar with Feet 1 46 13mm Hex Bolt 4 44 Flat W asher 8 45 13mm Lock Nut 4 T ools Required Stamped Steel Combination Wr ench 1 Adjustable wrench or 13mm Socket (not supplied) 1 A TTENTION The following steps utilize stainless steel hardwar e. Stainl[...]

  • Page 4

    Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 29 Pop Pin Assembly for Head T ube 1 42 Handle Bar 1 7, 8, & 9 Seat Slider Assembly 1 51 W ater Bottle Cage 2 T ools Required 3mm Hex 1 Adjustable wrench (not supplied) 1 A. Using your hand, grab the T -handled of the Pop Pin attached to the seat tube of the frame. T urn the Pop Pin counter clockwise for several[...]

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    NS-75 MA TERIALS & TOOLS / INITIAL SETUP ADJUSTMENTS step #4 Ref. # Description Qty 1 Frame 1 43 Pedals with T oe Clips & Straps (Left & Right) 1 Pair T ools Requir ed Stamped Steel Combination Wr ench 1 A. Remove Pedals (43) from the small parts box and look at the ends of the pedal threads. Y ou will notice that each pedal is market w[...]

  • Page 6

    IC PRO ASSEMBL Y DRA WING AND REPLACEMENT P ARTS Te c h Inf o 55 53 54 37 65 32 44 45 14 10 45 44 43 17 2 4 3 19 18 18 19 40 80 11 22 58 56 24 39 1 47 45 34 23 6 29 19 5 23 63 62 68 8 9 31 12 7 16 15 13 34 12 19 60 42 59 44 41 48 27 19 44 46 26 51 21 33 47 51 80 71 72 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79 PRO 6 Dwg# Description Part # 1 FRAME 84958 2R IGHT CRANK[...]

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    NS-75 4 IC ELITE ASSEMBL Y DRA WING AND REPLACEMENT P ARTS Te c h Inf o 32 44 45 14 10 45 44 43 17 2 4 3 19 18 18 19 40 11 22 58 56 24 39 1 47 45 34 23 6 29 19 5 23 63 62 68 8 9 31 12 7 16 15 13 34 12 19 60 42 59 44 41 48 27 19 44 46 26 51 21 33 47 51 80 71 72 73 74 75 75 76 77 78 79 66 70 55 54 53 54 67 64 37 65 80 ELITE 7 Dwg# Description Part # [...]

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    Nautilus Health & Fitness Group • 1886 Prairie Wa y• Louisville, CO 80027 © 2003 Nautilus, Inc. • SCHWINNFITNESS.COM 1.800.864.1270 ®[...]