Lifestyler 806288840 Owner’s Manual

SEARS
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.
806.288840
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
QUESTIONS
1-800-736-6879
CAUTION: Read and follow
all instructions in this manual before usingthis equipment.
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SE /ARS
Whisper Air II Exe, cFse Bike
assembly
operating
adjustments
,, maintenance
Part No. 9P.-0352 09/95 Se=rs, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, |L 60179 :" "
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IMPORTANT: Record aft information on label located on the lower frame or on the bottom of the frame. Use _his
information with each request for warranty ser_ce or for replacement parts,
DATE PURCHASED /O- 5-- _'_-
WHERE
MODEL NO.
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE ASSEMBLED ONLY BY AN ADULT PRIOR TO USE.
Prior to ,mdertaking any exercise or program of exercise that i'equires a major increase in physical acti_,'y, consultation with a _ompetent medical authority is strongly recommended., in addition, an_one who has a physical handicap, who
suffers from a prolonged illness, or who J_as increased risk factors such as obesi_ hypertension, cardio-circulatory
problems, etc., should consult a competent medical authority t_efore undertaking any exercise or engaging in a continu-
ing program of exercising.
V_en using your exerciser, it MUST be placed on a padded surface such as a carpeted floor or on a thick rug. This will
help prevent the unit from moving while it is being used, which could possibly scratch or damage the surface of your floor.
CONSUM ER INFORMATION
FASTENERS FOR ASSEM BLY
All fasteners shown below are approximately the actual size. Use the illustrations for measuring bolt iengths, etc. Some extra fasteners may be supplied with your unit. Lay out all unassembled parts, then group together all similar items.
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I ASSEM BLY INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1
NOTICE: To quickly find the fastener_ for assembly, refer
beck to the "fasteners section" found on the previous page.
Group each similar fastener together. The numbers on each
page match those in the '_rasteners section".
Fig. 1
A. Insert and "center'a crossmember (1) intoframe (2). B. Align the hole in the ¢rossmember with the h01e in the
frame fastening itwith a screw (3). C. Attach the other crossmember (1) to the rear of the frame
in the same way. r". Push a foot pad (4) onto each end of both crossmembers
I) to maximum depth.
FRONT
1
4
2
REAR
4 1
Fig. 2.
A, Remove and discard the plastic shipping cap.
B. In a small container mix three parts water with one part
iiquid detergent. C. Liberally apply the liquid to the inside of grips (6). Also,
apply the liquid to the =grip areas" of both handlebars.
D. Push and twist a grip (6) onto each handlebar as far as possible. Do not use a hammer.
After 2 cr 3 hours the liquid will evaporate bonding the
!'._ndI_.bars ar,d grips together.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 1
A. Hold a handlebar on the floor then gently tap a brass
bushing (7) into each end of the pivot tube. Repeat this for the other handlebar.
B. Tap a pushnut (8) onto one end of rod (9) then slide a
metal spacer (10) onto the rod. . ;. _hen assembling a handlebar the "hand grip area" must
t=c." away from the unit. Align the pivot tube on handlebar
(11) (ma,_ked "R") with the frame tu_)e, then insert r_,_ _)
throL_h both tubes as far as possible.
D. Care'ufly lower the "heavier top end" of the handlebar
down toward the front of the unit.
E. Slide the other handlebar (11a) (marked "t'3 onto rod (9)
then put a metal spacer (10) onto the rod. F. If needed, have someone hold a solid object against the
pre-assembled pushnut (8), while tapping another pushnut (8) onto the other end of the rod.
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Fig. 2
A. Press a large brass bushing (127 into cam an,_(13) B..=.efore assembling the pedals look for an "R" 1,3beffound ,
on the right crank arm. If no _abel exists, the right or ;e,'tside ; is determined from a riding position. ,
C. Put cam arm (13) onto the pedal (14), (the one with the !
"bright silver" threaded end).
D. Put a metal spacer (15) onto the pedal against the cam arm. Hold the spacer and cam arm in place against the pedal.
E. From the right side of the unit, by hand, start the
threaded portion of the pedal in a clockwise direction. Se-
curely tighten the pedal against the crank arm.
CAUTION: "the pedal rnusl be tightened securely against ff_ecrank arm.
F.Thread a "silver plated" nut (16) onto the end ef the pedal
tightening it securely against the crank arm.
G. Repeat all of the above for the lef_ pedal t::ming the !
threads in a counter-clockwise direction Use the bZackn_ ;
for this pedal.
Fig. 2
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Fig. 1
A. Select the desired hole in cam ann (13) pressing a small
brass bushing (17) into the hole from the outside.-The hole
nearest the front of the cam anngives you the shortest
roach.
B. Slide cam arm (13). onto the "pin" on the inside of handlebar (11).
C. Put a washer (18) onto the "pln",then securely fasten the assembly with a cotter pin (19),
D. Repeat the above procedure for the other cam arm (13).
NOTE: You MUSTmove bushing (17) when changing the
position of the handlebar.
Fig. 1
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Fig. 2
A. Put seat (20) upside down on a table or floor. Race the mounting plate on post (21) down onto the bolts on the
underside of seat (20). Post (21) MUSTlean toward front of seat (20), (see the illustration).
B. Put a Iock'washer (22) and nut (23) onto each bolt. Se- curely tighten each nut (23).
C. Slide the bellows (24) onto post (21). Insert post (21) into the seat mast.
PROPER SEAT HEIGHT * When sitting on the seat in a
riding position, the knee shouM be slightly bent while the
ball of the foot is on the pedal, w_ththe pedal in its lowest
position.
D. Adjust post (21) to the desired height,then securely fas-
ten it with a bolt (25), convex washer (26), and wing nut
(27).
NOTE: After the unit is completely assembled, if the seat
appears to be turned to one side, loosen each nut (23); re-align the seat, then securely re-Ughten each nut.
Fig. 2
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