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RECUMBENT ASSEMBLY GUIDE ASSEMBLY GUIDE PN 001-6977 REV A (072606)[...]
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1 CONTENTS Table of Contents Hardware ................................................................................................ 2 Exploded View ........................................................................................ 4 Parts List .................................................................................................[...]
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HARDWARE 2 Note: Please verify you have all correct parts and quantities before assembling unit. If you are missing items, are short quantities, or have damaged components, please contact Schwinn at 1.800.864.1270 I-12 Regular Washer 12.5*20*2t(1) I-8 Screw M5*16MM (4) I-5 Allen Bolt M8xP1.25x16mm (9) ?[...]
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3 HARDWARE Note: Please verify you have all correct parts and quantities before assembling unit. If you are missing items, are short quantities, or have damaged components, please contact Schwinn at 1.800.864.1270 I-12 Regular Washer 12.5*20*2t(1) I-8 Screw M5*16MM (4) I-5 Allen Bolt M8xP1.25x16mm (9) ?[...]
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EXPLODED VIEW 4 EXPLODED VIEW ?[...]
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5 PARTS LIST PARTS LIST Ref. Description Qty A Computer 1 A-1 Computer bracket 1 A-2 Screw M5x14L 4 B Handlebar 1 C Handlebar mast 1 C-1 Screw M8x1.25x16 4 C-2 Curved Washer 4 C-3 Upper heart rate wire 1 C-4 Upper computer wire 1 D Main frame 1 D-1 Lower heart rate wire 1 D-2 Lower computer wire 1 D-17 AC Adaptor 1 D-18 Screw M8x1.25x16L 11 D-19 Fl[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 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. To make the assembly process go faster, gather the pieces you need for each step and thoroughly read the assembly instructions for th[...]
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7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 1 In sta ll F ron t an d R ea r St abi li ze rs P art s: • Fr ont St ab ili zer (R ef . E ) • Re ar Sta bi liz er (Re f. G ) • M 8x1 6 S cr ews (R ef. I -6) T ool s: • Su ppl ied Al le n W ren ch 1-1 At tac h the Re ar St abi liz er (G ) t o t he re ar of the M ain Un it us ing two M 8 X 16 mm sc rew s ( I- 6).[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Ste p 2 In sta ll P eda ls P art s: • R igh t P ed al (F- R) • R igh t P ed al (F- L) T ool s: • S upp lie d Ped al Wre nc h 2-1 Sc rew t he Lef t P ed al ( h as an “L ” s ta mpe d i nto t he end of t he pe dal ) in to the Le ft Cr ank Ar m. Not e: Th e L ef t P eda l h as a lef t h an ded th rea d and sc rew s in [...]
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9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 3 In sta ll H and le ba r P art s: • Sea t F ra me (Re f. K) • Ha nd leb ar (R ef . J ) • Fo ur M8 x16 sc rew s (Re f. I- 5) • Fou r 8 x1 6x2 Wa she rs (R ef. I- 3) T ool s: • S upp lie d All en Wre nc h 3-1 Al ign H and leb ar wi th hol es in Se at Fra me . 3-2 Ro ute t he han dle ba r h ear t r at e w ire u[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10 Ste p 4 In sta ll B ott le H ol der P art s: • W ate r B ot tle Ho lde r (Re f. K-2 ) • F our M5 x16 S cre ws (Re f. I- 8) • S eat Bo tto m (Re f. K- 1) T ool s: • Su ppl ied P hil lip s H ea d S cre wdr iv er 4-1 Al ign t he Wat er Bo ttl e H old er un der th e lef t s ide o f t he Se at Bot tom . 4-2 In sta ll an [...]
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11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 5 In sta ll S eat B ot to m P art s: • S eat Bo tt om (Re f. K- 1) • F our M8 x1x 45 Sc rew s (Re f. I-7 ) • F our 8x 16x 2 Was her s ( Re f. I-3 ) T ool s: • S upp lie d All en Wre nc h 5-1 Al ign t he Sea t B ot tom (K -1) w ith th e S ea t F ram e ( K) . 5-2 In sta ll an d c omp le tel y t igh te n t he har[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Ste p 6 In sta ll S eat b ra cke t P art s: • S eat Br ac ket (R ef. L ) • S eat Ba ck (R ef L-1 ) • F our M8 x16 S cre ws (Re f. I- 5) • F our 8x 16x 2 Was her s ( Re f. I-3 ) T ool s: • Su ppl ied Al le n W ren ch 6-1 Al ign t he Sea t B ra cke t(L ) w it h t he Sea t Bac k ( L-1 ). 6-2 In sta ll an d c omp le t[...]
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13 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 7 In sta ll S eat B ac k A ss y an d S ea t Bac k Co ve r P art s: • S eat Ba ck Co ver (R ef. L -2) • S eat Ba ck As sy (Fr om st ep 5) • F our M8 x35 S cre ws (Re f. I- 9) • F our 8x 16x 2 Was her s ( Re f. I-3 ) • S eat Ad jus t Kno b ( Ref . I-1 0) • W ash er 10x25x2t (Ref. I-11) T ool s: • Su ppl ie[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 14 Ste p 8 Pr epa re t o I ns ta ll Se at A sse mb ly T ool s: • Su ppl ied All en Wre nc h 8-1 Un scr ew th e t he se ven sc rew s and wa she rs (D -18 ) t ha t s ecu re th e Se at Rai l ( H) an d r emo ve th e S eat R ail fr om th e u nit . ( Fi gur e A ) No te: Yo u w il l h ave to d isc onn ect t he Hea rt Ra te Wir e ( [...]
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15 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 9 In sta ll S eat A ss emb ly P art s: • Se at Ass em bly (F rom s tep 3- 6) • Se at Rai l (Re f. H) • Se at Rai l Bra cke t ( Re f. D-2 2) T ool s: • Su ppl ied A ll en Wre nc h 9-1 Pu ll ou t o n t he Se at Adj ust me nt Kno b ( K- 3) whi le sl idi ng the Se at Ass emb ly on to the S eat Ra il (H ). Rel eas [...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 16 C C-1 Ste p 10 I nst al l Han dl eb ar Ma st P art s: • Ha ndl eba r Mas t ( Ref C ) T ool s: • Su ppl ied Al le n W ren ch 10- 1 R emo ve th e f our A lle n B olt s (C- 1) and C urv ed Was he rs (C- 2) fro m the fr am e . 10- 2 Con ne ct the Up pe r a nd Low er Co mpu ter W ire s a nd He art Ra te W ir es. ( De tai l A[...]
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17 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 11 I nst al l Han dl eb ar P art s: • Ha ndl eba r (Re f B ) • Wa she r ( Ref I -3) • Sc rew M8 x1 6 ( Ref I- 5) 11- 1 T uck t he Com put er Wi res in to th e M ast t o a llo w i ns ert ion of th e Han dle ba r . 11- 2 S lid e the Ha ndl eb ar (B) in to th e M ast a nd sec ure w ith th e C on sol e M 8x 16 Scr e[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 18 I-4 Ste p 12 I nst al l Com pu te r Bra ck et P art s: • Co mpu ter B rac ket (R ef . A -1) • An gle Ad ju st Kno b ( Re f. I-2 ) • Ca rri age B olt M8 x1. 25 x85 (R ef. I -13 ) • Sc rew M8 x8 5 ( Ref . I -1 ) • 2 Was her s (Re f. I-3 ) • He x N ut (R ef. I- 4) T ool s: • Su ppl ied S oc ket an d Fla t W ren c[...]
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19 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Ste p 13 I nst al l Com pu te r P art s: • Co mpu ter (R ef. A ) T ool s: • Su ppl ied P hi lli ps Hea d Scr ewd riv er 13- 1 R emo ve th e f our s cre ws fro m the ba ck of th e C omp ut er (A) . 13- 2 F eed t he Fan Wi re (M ) t hro ug h t he slo t in the Co mp ute r B rac ke t (A -1) an d ins ert it i n t he rec ep t[...]
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 20 Ste p 14 P lug i n AC Ad ap ter P art s: • AC Ad apt er ( Ref . D -1 7) 14- 1 P lug t he AC Ada pt er (P) in to th e r ece pt icl e o n t he fr ont ri gh t o f t he un it and i nto a 11 0 v olt ou tl et. D-17[...]
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21 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assembly is complete! Please reference the Owner’s Manual for information regarding computer operation, product maintenance, Warranty information, and general fitness and exercise guidelines.[...]
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IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS 22 OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES: E-mail: cstech@nautilus.com • NAUTILUS INNOVATION CENTER Nautilus, Inc. 1886 Prairie Way Louisville, Colorado, USA 80027 Phone: 800-NAUTILUS (800-628- 8458) Fax: 800-898-9410 • TECHNICAL/CUSTOMER SERVICE Nautilus, Inc. World Headquarters 16400 SE Nautilus Drive Vancouver, Washington, US[...]
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©2006. Nautilus, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Schwinn is a registered trademark. Nautilus, Inc., World Headquarters, 16400 SE Nautilus Dr., Vancouver, WA 98683[...]