Schwinn 212 manual

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  • Page 1

    212 Schwinn ® Recumbent Exercise Bike Part s List Full Size Hardware Chart Product Illustration Assembly Instructions[...]

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    FITNESS SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Before startin g any exercise progr am, consult with your physician or healt h professional. He or she can help establis h the correct ex er cise frequency , intensity (target heart rate zone) an d time appropriate fo r your particular age and condition. The following 3 w arnings listed below are also located on t he[...]

  • Page 3

    • Replace Warning Lab el if damaged, ille gible, or removed. • We recommend th at a minimum distanc e of 1 meter (39 i nches) surrounding the bike is kept clear of all obstructi ons, including chi ldren, bystanders, and pets. This is to en su re adequa te clearance for easy access to the bik e and to avoid a ny possible cont act with the m ovin[...]

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    Parts List Check Quantity De scription Reference # __ 1 Computer 1 __ 1 Handlebars 2 __ 4 Computer Screws 3 __ 1 Handlebar Post 4 __ 15 Allen Bolt 8x1.25x16L 5 __ 4 Wavy Washer 6 __ 1 Upper HR Wire 7 __ 1 Upper Computer Wire 8 __ 1 Lower Computer Wire 9 __ 1 Lower HR Wire 10 __ 1 Front Stabilizer 11 __ 4 Flathead Screw 8x16L 12 __ 1 Main Frame 13 _[...]

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    Hardware Chart Stage#10 Screw s M8xP1.25x 16mm Flat Washer ? 8* ? 16*2T Allen Bolt M8xP1.25x16mm Stage#8 Stage#6 Screws M8 xP 1.25x16m m Flat Washe r ? 8* ? 16*2T Allen Key Scre wdriv er Note: Please verify you hav e all correct parts an d quantities before assembling unit. If you are m issing items, are short qua ntities, or have damaged compone n[...]

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    212 Assembly Drawing with Reference Numbers[...]

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    Replacement Parts List Reference # Description Part # __ 1 Computer 18143 __ 2 Handlebars 18200 __ 3 Computer Screws 18094 __ 4 Handlebar Post 18196 __ 5 Allen Bolt 8x1.25x16L 18001 __ 6 Wavy Washer 18098 __ 7 Upper HR Wire 18086 __ 8 Upper Computer Wire 18085 __ 10 Lower HR Wire N/A __ 11 Front Stabilizer N/A __ 12 Fl at head Screw 8x16L 18136 __ [...]

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    Instructions IMPORTANT!: To ensure ease of assemb ly please verify the size and quantity of all the req uired assembly hardware and parts with the enclosed parts list and full size hard ware chart. Each step of the assembly process has b een broken down into 6 easy-to-follow stages. Please t ake just a few mo ments to read over these instructio ns [...]

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    Step 3: Attach SEAT (#23) to SEAT FRAME ( #26) with 4 ALLEN BOLTS 45mm (#25) and 4 WASHERS (#15). Tighten Bolts. Step 4: Attach SEAT BACK (#27) to SEAT FRAME (#26) with 4 ALLEN BOL TS 45mm (#25) and 4 WASHERS (#15). Tighte n Bolts. Note: Finished seat shou ld look like picture below:[...]

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    Assembly Stage #2 Attach Rear Stabilizer and Seat Rail to Seat Assembly Assembly hardware required: (4) M8 Allen Bolts 16m m (item #5) (4) Flat Washers Ø 8 * Ø 16 * 2T (item#15) (2) Flat Head Screws (item #12) Step 5: Attach the REAR STABILIZER ( #17) to the SEAT RAIL POST (#16) with 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS (#12). Tighten bolts. Step 6: Attach SEAT RA[...]

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    Assembly Stage #3 Attach Front Stabilizer Tube and Pedals to Main Un it Assembly Hardware Required: (2) Flat Head Screws (item #12) Step 8: Attach FRONT STABILIZER TUBE (#11) to the MAIN UNIT (#13) with 2 FLAT HEAD SCREWS (#12). Tighten Bolts with provided wre nch. Step 9: Attach RIGHT PEDAL (#14) to the right crank arm on the MAIN UNIT (#31). Thre[...]

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    Assembly Stage #4 Attach Seat Rail to Main Unit Assembly Hardware Require d: (3) Allen Bolts 16 mm long (item #5) (3) Flat Washers (item #15) Step 10: Attach the SEAT RAIL HR WIRE (#19) to the LOW ER HR WIRE (#10). Carefully slide the seat rail assembly onto the receiver on the MAIN UNIT (#13). CAUTION! Be careful not to pinch the heart rate wires [...]

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    Assembly Stage #5 Attach Handlebar Assembly and Ru n Cabling Through Handle bar Post Assembly Hardware Require d: NONE Step 11: Slide the HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY ( #2) into the receiver on the HANDLEBAR POST (#4) . Slide the threaded post into the slider tube and attach the HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY SLIDER TUBE (#2) and the HANDLEBAR POST ( #4) by threading th[...]

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    Assembly Stage #6 Attach Console M ast to Main Unit Assembly Hardware Require d: (4) Allen Bolts 16 mm long (item #5) (4) Curved Washers (item #6)[...]

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    (4) Computer Screws (item #3) Step 13: Before sliding the HANDLEBAR POST (#4) on to the MAIN UNIT (#13), attach both HR CABLES (#7 & #10) as w ell as the COMPUTER CABLE (#8 & #9). Slide the HANDLEBAR POST ( #4) onto the MAIN UNIT (#13). Fasten with 4 BOLTS (#22) and 4 CURVED WASHERS (#19). Tighten with provide d Allen wrench. Step 14: Attac[...]

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    Troubleshooting the Sc hwinn 212 Recumbent Exercise Bike TIP: Use assembly diagram(s) as ref erence when troublesh ooting unit. PROBLEM: Compu te r will not sta rt, function, or is blank … (SOLUTION): 1. Ensure the batteries the unit is pl ugged into a 110v outlet. 2. Check the wiring co nnections and connec tor orientation made to the computer. [...]