Spirit XR895 manual

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  • Page 1

    PLEASE CAR EFULL Y READ T HI S ENTIRE MANUAL BE FORE OPERATING YOUR NEW BIKE! Z100 / Z300 Z500 Z700 O WNER’ S M ANUAL[...]

  • Page 2

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 1 P roduct Registration   . 2 Important S afety Ins tructions   3 Impo r tant E l ec trical Information  [...]

  • Page 3

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 2 T hank y o u fo r your purchas e of this quali ty s ta tionary bike trainer from Spirit Manu fa cturin g , I nc . Your n ew bik e was manufacture d b y one of the leading fi tnes s m anufac turers in the worl d and is bac k ed by one of the m os t com pr ehensive warranties a vailable. Through your de aler, Sp i rit wi l[...]

  • Page 4

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 3 WARNING - Read all instru ctions be fore usi ng this app lianc e.  Do not op erate the bike on deeply padded, plush or s hag ca rpet. Damage to both th e carpet and bi ke may r esul t.  Keep chi l dren aw ay f ro m the bi ke. Ther e are obvi ous pinch poi nt s and other ar eas of c aution that ca n c aus e harm. ?[...]

  • Page 5

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 4 WARNING!  This produ ct is s elf powered by a built in generato r but does h av e the option of being p l ugged into an A.C. outlet (Opt ional 24 VA C trans former a v ailable through your loca l Spiri t fitnes s de aler) . The followi ng are warnings to be obs erved when u s ing the A.C. plug in option. NEVER rem ove[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 5 Assembly P ack Ch eck Li st (XR 895) Step 1 #89. 3/8" x 7 T Ny loc Nut (2 pcs ) #65. 3/8  x 2-1/4  Hex Head Screw (4pcs) #67. 3/8  x 4  Hex Head S crew ( 2pcs ) #77. 3/8" x 19 x 1.5T Flat Was her (2pcs ) #84. 3/8" x 25 x 1.5 T Flat Was her (4p cs) Step 2 #99. M5 x 12m/m P hillips Head Screw (4p[...]

  • Page 7

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 6 # 71. 3/8  x 1-3/4  Hex Head Screw (4 pc s ) #77. 3/8" x 19 x 1.5T Flat Washer (4 pcs ) Step 3 #89. 3/8" x 7T Ny l o c Nut (4 pc s ) #99. M5 x 1 2m/m Philli p s Head Screw ( 4pcs ) #98. M6 x 15m/m Phillip s Head Sc rew (4pc s) Step 4 #70. 5/16  x 1-3/4  Hex Head Screw (1 pc) #105. 4 x 16m/m Self T a[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 7 #1 14. Phill ips Screw Dr iver (1 pc) #1 15. M5 Allen Wr e nch (1pc) #130. 13/14m/m Wrench (1 pc) T o o ls #1 13. 13/15m/ m Wrenc h (1 pc ) #1 12. 12/14m/m Wrench (1 pc)[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 8  UNPA CK ING T HE UNIT 1 . Cut the s traps the n lift the c arton o f f. 2 . Care fully re mov e all part s fro m c ar ton a nd ins p ec t for any da mage o r mi s s ing parts. If d amag ed parts are found , or parts are missing , co ntact your de aler imm e diate ly . 3. Loc ate the hardw are package. The hardware is[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 9 ST EP 2: CONSOLE MAST ASSEM BLY 1 . Ins t a ll the Cons ole Mast C ov er (31) onto the co ns ole mas t (2 ). Make s ur e the pla stic c ov e r is i n the c or rec t orientation. 2 . Conne c t the Up per Co mputer Ca ble (44 ) from the co nsole mast to t he l o wer Comp uter Cab le (45 ) and Speed Se ns o r Cable (46) fro[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 10 S T EP 3: SE AT & HANDL E BAR ASSEMB LY 1. Inst all t he Seat Cushi on (61) on t he Seat Carri age (4) w ith th e 4pcs of M6x15mm Phill ip s Head Screw s ( 98). 2 . Ins t a ll the Hand le Ba r (6) onto the Seat Car riage (4) wit h the 4pc s of 3/8  x 1-3/4  He x Head Bolts (71), 4 pc s of 3/ 8  x 1 9x 1.5T [...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 11 ST EP 4: RELEASE LEVER A SSEMBLY 1. Run t he Seat Recline Rele ase Cable (58) un der the Seat Back Frame (5). 2 . Ins t a ll the Gas Cylinde r (57) into the brack et of the Seat Back F rame (5 ) with th e 1pc of 5/16  x 1-3 /4  Hex H ead Bolt (70 ), 1pc of 5/16  x 1 9 x 1.5T Flat Washer (76 ), 1 pc of 5/1 6 [...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 12 Assemb ly Pack C heck L ist (X U875) #50. 3/8  x 2-1/4  Hex Head Screw (4pc s) #71. 3/8" x 25 x 2T Flat Washe r ( 4pc s ) St ep 2 #99. 5/16" x 20 x 1.5T Curved Washer ( 1pc) #51. 5/16  x 5/8  Hex He ad Screw (7pcs ) #72. 5/16" x 19 x 1 .5 T Fl at W as her (6p c s) St ep 3 #51. 5/16  x 5/8 ?[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 13 #93. Phillip s Screw Driver (1 pc ) T ools #92. 13/15m/m Wrenc h (1 pc) #100. 12/14m/m Wrench (1 pc)[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 14  UNPA CK ING T HE UNIT 1 . Cut the s traps the n lift the c arton o f f. 2 . Care fully re mov e all part s fro m c ar ton a nd ins p ec t for any da mage o r mi s s ing parts. If d amag ed parts are found , or parts are missing , co ntact your de aler imm e diate ly . 3. Loc ate the hardw are package. The hardware i[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 15 ST EP 2: FRONT CONSOLE MA ST ASS EMBLY 1. U nrav el t he Com puter Cabl e (29) and sna ke it through the Console Mast Cov er (38) and t he Console Mas t (2) u nti l t he cable connector c omes out the top openi ng of the c onso l e mast. S lide the plas tic co v er (38 ) onto the co ns ole mas t, ens uring the c orre c [...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 16 ST EP 3: HANDLE BAR ASSEMBLY 1. Install the Handle Bar (3) o nto t he Fron t Con s ole Mas t (2) wit h the 2pc s of 5/16  x 5/8  Hex Head S c re ws (5 1) , 2pc s o f 5/16  x 19 x 1 .5T F lat Was h ers ( 72) and 2 p c s of 8m/m S p lit Washers (103) by us in g the 12/14m m Wrench (100).[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 17 ST EP 4: CONSOLE AND P LA STIC PA RT S ASS EMBLY 1. Insert the Com puter Cabl e (29) and Hand pulse Wires (26) i n t o the connectors in th e back of the Console (34). 2. I ns t all the Console ( 34) ont o the Console Mast ( 2 ) wit h the 4pcs of M5x12mm Phi ll ip s Head Sc re w (58) by us ing the Phillip s He ad Scre w[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 18 34[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 19 Foot ped als T hrough resea rc h performed wi th a l ead i n g sport s s cientist and phys ical r eh abil i tat ion expert, S pir it en gineering has de v eloped a br e akthrough in pedal d es ign. Typical sta tionary ex er c is e b i kes are wi d er than a no rmal road bike. T he reas on is t o allow for the b raking m[...]

  • Page 21

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 20  X R 8 95 & XU875 Console Pow er on T he XR895 or X U87 5 B ike h as a built-i n gene rator for power and do not need to be plugged into a n AC o utlet. T o power up th e XR895 or XU875 s i mpl y start to peda l , the c ons ole wil l turn on automatic all y . If the c on sole doe s not light w hen you pedal, c he[...]

  • Page 22

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 21 Console Operati on Quick Sta rt T his i s the quic kest way to s t art a workout. Afte r the cons ole powers up you jus t pres s the Start key to begin. This will i n itiate the Quick St art mode. In Quick Start the T im e wil l co unt u p from zero, a l l workout data wil l star t to ac c rue and th e workload may b e [...]

  • Page 23

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 22 The St o p/Reset b utt on ac tual l y ha s se vera l fun c ti ons. Press i ng the Stop/R eset key onc e duri ng a p ro g ram will Pause the p rogram for 5 mi nutes . If you ne ed to ge t a dri n k, ans wer the p hone or any o f the many things that c ould interrupt y ou r workout, this is a great feat ure. T o resume yo[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 23 messag e wi ndow . If you star t a progr am wi thout changing the s etti ngs the defaul t - or pre- saved  s et ting s will b e u s ed . T he default c omputer setting s are: Age = 35, We i g ht = 155 L bs., T ime = 30:00, Max Lev el : eac h p rogra m has a different maxim um work l ev e l : Hill = 1 4, Fa tbu rn = 1[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 24 T he Pr ograms HILL The Hill p rogram simulates go i n g up and down a hill. The res istan c e in th e pe dals will s te adily inc reas e an d the n dec reas e during the prog ram. T o start the Hill p rogra m foll ow th e inst ruc tions below or just press the Hill butto n the n the E n ter button and follow the direct[...]

  • Page 26

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 25 3. Y ou are now as ked to enter your Weight . Y o u may adjust th e W eigh t numbe r us ing the Up and Do wn keys o r the numeric key p ad, then pre s s e nt er to cont inue. 4. Next i s Time . Y ou may adj ust t he T ime and press enter to c ontinue. 5. Now y ou a r e as ked to adjust the Max L evel. Th i s is t he pe [...]

  • Page 27

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 26 this fea ture). 9. W hen the program e nds y ou m ay press S tart to begin the same program again or Stop to exi t the pro gram or y ou c an s av e the progra m you just comp leted a s a custom u ser progr am by pressi ng a Us er key and fol l owi ng t he in s t ru ctio ns i n the m es sa ge wi ndow . S t rength The Str[...]

  • Page 28

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 27 and proc eed on to the n ext s creen. 3. Y ou are now as ked to enter your Weight . Y o u may adjust th e W eigh t numbe r us ing the Up and Do wn keys o r the numeric key p ad, then pre s s e nt er to cont inue. 4. Next i s Time . Y ou may adj u s t the T ime and pres s e nter to c ontinue. 5. Now y ou a r e as ked to [...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 28 7. Now the fi r s t co l u mn wil l b e b l inki n g and y o u a re as ked to adjust the lev el fo r th e first seg ment of the worko ut. W h en you finish adjus ting the first s egmen t, or if y ou don  t want to c hang e, then pres s en ter to c ontinue to the ne xt se gment. 8. The next s egment wi ll show the sam[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 29 Heart Rate programs Before we get st arted, a word abo ut Hea rt R ate: T he old motto,  no pain, no ga in  , i s a my th tha t ha s been o v erpowered by the be nef its of exerci sin g co mf or tabl y . A great deal of this su cces s has been prom oted by the use of heart rate monitors. W ith the proper us e of a[...]

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    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 30 T he two mos t pop ular reas ons fo r, or goals, o f exerc i s e are ca rdiov as c ular fitne s s (training for the h eart and lungs ) and weight c ontrol. The blac k columns o n the c hart below represen t the Ma ximum He art Rat e for a person who s e age is li s ted at the bot tom of eac h c olumn. The training h ear[...]

  • Page 32

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 31 Rate of Perceived Exert ion Heart rate is im portant but listen ing to y o ur body also has a lot of ad v antag es . There are more v ariables inv olve d in how hard you sho uld workout tha n jus t hea rt rate. Y our s tres s lev el, physical health, emotional health, tem perature, humidity , the time of day , t h e las[...]

  • Page 33

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 32 H ow to wear y ou r wir eles s c hes t s trap trans mi tte r: 1 . Atta c h the trans mitter to the elas ti c s trap us ing the locking parts. 2 . Adjus t the st rap as tightly as pos sible as l ong as t he s trap is no t too tight to remai n comforta ble. 3 . Pos ition the trans mi tter wit h the S piri t logo ce n tere[...]

  • Page 34

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 33 Hear t Rat e Control Progr am 1 & 2 (HR 1, HR 2) ope rat i on B oth p rograms o perate the s a me, the only dif ferenc e is tha t HR 1 is s et to 60% a nd HR 2 is se t to 80% o f maxi mum heart rate. T hey both are programmed the same way . T o start the HR 1 or HR 2 programs foll o w the instruct ions below or just[...]

  • Page 35

    X U 8 7 5 & X R 8 9 5 34 Ef fect ive October 15, 2006 BIKE WARRANTY Spirit Manufacturing Inc . warrants all its bike par ts f or a p eriod of 5 ye ars f rom the d ate o f r e tail s ale, a s d ete rm ined by sa le receip t, or in the ab sence of a sales recei pt e ig hteen (18) months f ro m the o rig inal f acto ry shipp ing date , whiche ve r[...]