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USER'S MANUAL
Or write:
ICON Health & Fitness, Ltd.
Unit 4
Revie Road Industrial Estate
Revie Road, Beeston
Leeds, LS11 8JG
UK
email: csuk@iconeurope.com
CAUTION
Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using
this equipment. Keep this manual
for future reference.
1. Read all instructions in this manual before
using the exercise cycle.
2. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure
that all users of the exercise cycle are adequately informed of all precautions. Use the
exercise cycle only as described in this manual.
3. The exercise cycle is intended for home use
only. Do not use the exercise cycle in
a commercial, rental, or institutional setting.
Use the exercise cycle indoors on a level sur-
4.
face. Keep the exercise cycle away from
moisture and dust. Place a mat under the
exercise cycle to protect the floor.
5. Inspect and properly tighten all parts regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
6. Keep children under the age of 12 and pets
away from the exercise cycle at all times.
7. Wear appropriate clothes when exercising;
do not wear loose clothes that could become
caught on the exercise cycle.
athletic shoes for foot protection.
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following important precau-
Always wear
8. The exercise cycle should not be used by
persons weighing more than 113 kg (250 lbs).
9. Always keep your back straight when using
the exercise cycle; do not arch your back.
10.If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising,
stop immediately and cool down.
11.The exercise cycle does not have a freewheel;
the pedals will continue to move until the flywheel stops.
12.The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors, including the user's movement, may affect the accuracy of heart rate
readings. The pulse sensor is intended only
as an exercise aid in determining heart rate
trends in general.
13.Warning decals have been placed on the exercise cycle in the locations shown on page 3. If
a decal is missing or illegible, call the telephone number on the front cover of this manual and order a free replacement decal. Apply
the decal in the location shown.
WARNING: Before beginning this or any exercise program, consult your physician. This
is especially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems.
Read all instructions before using. ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property
damage sustained by or through the use of this product.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
210124209490
2
• Not for therapeutic
use.
• Nicht für therapeutisch Gebrauch.
Congratulations for selecting the new PROFORM®710
KG exercise cycle. Cycling is one of the most effec-
E
ive exercises for increasing cardiovascular fitness,
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building endurance, and toning the entire body. The
710 EKG exercise cycle offers a selection of features
designed to let you enjoy this healthful exercise in the
convenience and privacy of your home.
For your benefit, read this manual carefully before
you use the exercise cycle. If you have questions
Handlebar
Console
Pulse Sensor
Adjustment Handle
after reading this manual, please see the front cover
f this manual. To help us assist you, note the product
o
odel number and serial number before contacting
m
us. The model number is PFEVEX2416.0. The serial
number can be found on a decal attached to the exercise cycle (see the front cover of this manual for the
location of the decal).
Before reading further, please familiarize yourself with
the parts that are labeled in the drawing below.
FRONT
ater Bottle
W
Holder*
Seat
Seat Knob
Adjustment Knob
REAR
Leveling Foot
Wheel
Pedal/Strap
*Water bottle not included
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ASSEMBLY
M10 x 20mm Button
Screw (35)–3
M10 x 73mm Button Screw (33)–4
M8 Nylon
Locknut (37)–4
M8 Split
Washer (36)–4
M10 Split
Washer (34)–7
M6 x 8mm
Screw (51)–2
M4 x 15mm
Screw (15)–2
M4 x 15mm
Screw (40)–4
Assembly requires two persons. Place all parts of the exercise cycle in a cleared area and remove the packing
aterials. Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed.
m
Assembly requires the included tools and your own adjustable wrench and Phillips
screwdriver .
Use the part drawings below to identify the small parts used in assembly. The number in parentheses below
each drawing refers to the key number of the part, from the PART LIST on page 18. The second number refers
to the quantity needed for assembly.
part is not in the parts bag, check to see if it has been preattached.
Note: Some small parts may have been preattached for shipping. If a
1. Identify the Front Stabilizer (2), which has round
wheels. While another person lifts the front of the
Frame (1), attach the Front Stabilizer to the Frame
with two M10 x 73mm Button Screws (33) and two
M10 Split Washers (34).
1
34
1
2
34
33
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2. While another person lifts the rear of the Frame (1),
attach the Rear Stabilizer (14) to the Frame with two
10 x 73mm Button Screws (33) and two M10 Split
M
Washers (34).
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14
3. While another person holds the Upright (3) near the
Frame (1), connect the Upper Wire Harness (32) to the
Lower Wire Harness (31).
Gently pull the upper end of the Upper Wire Harness
(32) to remove the slack, and slide the Upright (3) onto
the Frame (1).
Harnesses.
Button Screws (35) and three M10 Split Washers (34).
Be careful to avoid pinching the Wire
Attach the Upright with three M10 x 20mm
1
34
3
Be careful to avoid
pinching the Wire
Harnesses (31, 32)
35
34
32
31
35
3
34
1
34
33
4. The Console (6) requires four “AA” batteries; alkaline
batteries are recommended. Press the tab on the battery cover and remove the battery cover. Insert four
batteries into the console; make sure that the batter-ies are oriented as shown. Then, reattach the battery
cover.
Note: The Console (6) can be operated with an
optional power supply instead of batteries.
chase a power supply, call the telephone number
on the front cover of this manual. Plug one end of
the power supply into the jack on the console. Plug
the other end of the power supply into an appropriate
outlet that is properly installed in accordance with all
local codes and ordinances.
To pur-
4
Battery
Cover
Batteries
6
5
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5. While another person holds the Console (6) near the
Upright (3), connect the console wire harness to the
pper Wire Harness (32).
U
nsert the excess Upper Wire Harness (32) downward
I
into the Upright (3). Attach the Console (6) to the
Upright with four M4 x 15mm Screws (40). Be careful
to avoid pinching the wires.
Attach the Water Bottle Holder (29) to the Upright (3)
6.
with two M4 x 15mm Screws (15).
5
Console Wire
arness
H
3
40
40
6
15
32
Be careful to avoid
pinching the wires
6
7. Orient the Handlebar (47) as shown. Attach the
Handlebar to the Upright (3) with the Upright Clamp
(45) and the Adjustment Handle (46). Note: The
Adjustment Handle may work like a spanner. Turn the
handle clockwise, push it toward the Handlebar, turn it
counterclockwise, pull it away from the Handlebar, and
then turn it clockwise again.
29
3
7
47
3
45
46
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8. Orient the Seat Post (5) as shown. Loosen the
djustment Knob (11) a few turns, pull the Adjustment
A
Knob outward, and insert the Seat Post into the Frame
1). Move the Seat Post upward or downward to the
(
desired position, and then release the Adjustment
Knob into one of the adjustment holes in the Seat
Post. Then, tighten the Adjustment Knob a few turns.
ake sure that the Adjustment Knob is engaged in
M
n adjustment hole.
a
Attach an M6 x 8mm Screw (51) to the front of the
Seat Post (5).
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1
5
5
1
11
9. Orient the Seat (12) and the Seat Carriage (26) as
shown. Attach the Seat to the Seat Carriage with
four M8 Nylon Locknuts (37) and four M8 Split
Washers (36).
Split Washers may be preattached to the underside of the Seat.
Slide the Seat Carriage (26) onto the Seat Post (5)
and move the Seat Carriage forward or backward to
the desired position. Then, tighten the Seat Knob
(52) into the Seat Carriage.
Attach an M6 x 8mm Screw (51) to the rear of the
Seat Post (5).
10.Identify the Left Pedal (24), which is marked with an
“L.” Using an adjustable wrench,
Left Pedal
(42). Tighten the Right Pedal (not shown)
into the Right Crank Arm (not shown). Important:
Tighten both Pedals as firmly as possible. After
using the exercise cycle for one week, retighten
the Pedals. For best performance, keep the
Pedals tightened.
Note: The Nylon Locknuts and
firmly tighten the
counterclockwise
into the Left Crank Arm
clockwise
9
10
12
51
5
26
36
52
37
Adjust the strap on the Left Pedal (24) to the desired
position, and press the end of the strap onto the tab
on the side of the Left Pedal. Adjust the strap on the
Right Pedal (not shown) in the same way.
11. Make sure that all parts are properly tightened before you use the exercise cycle. Note: After assembly is
completed, some extra parts may be left over
Strap
Ta b
. Place a mat beneath the exercise cycle to protect
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the floor.
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HOW TO OPERATE THE EXERCISE CYCLE
HOW TO ADJUST THE HEIGHT OF THE SEAT
For effective exercise, the seat
should be at the
roper height. As
p
you pedal, there
should be a slight
bend in your knees
when the pedals
are in the lowest
position. To adjust
the seat, first turn
the adjustment
knob counterclockwise several turns
to loosen it. Next,
pull the knob, slide the seat post upward or downward
to the desired position, and then release the knob.
Move the seat post upward or downward slightly
to make sure that the knob is engaged in one of
the adjustment holes in the seat post. Then, turn
the knob clockwise to tighten it.
HOW TO ADJUST THE LATERAL POSITION OF
THE SEAT
To adjust the lateral
position of the seat,
first loosen the seat
knob a few turns.
Then, move the
seat forward or
backward to the
desired position,
and firmly tighten
the seat knob.
Seat
Post
Seat
Seat Knob
Seat
Adjustment
Knob
HOW TO ADJUST THE HANDLEBAR
To adjust the handlebar, first turn the
indicated adjustment
andle counter-
h
clockwise to loosen
it. Note: The adjustment handle may
work like a spanner.
Turn the handle
counterclockwise,
pull it away from the
handlebar, turn it
clockwise, push it
toward the handlebar, and then turn it counterclockwise again. Repeat until the handlebar is loose. Move
the handlebar upward or downward to the desired position and then retighten the handle.
HOW TO ADJUST THE PEDAL STRAPS
To adjust the pedal
straps, first pull the
ends of the pedal
straps off the tabs
on the pedals.
Adjust the pedal
straps to the
desired position,
and then press the
ends of the pedal
straps onto the tabs.
HOW TO LEVEL THE EXERCISE CYCLE
If the exercise cycle rocks slightly on your floor, turn
one or both of the leveling feet under the rear
stabilizer.
Handle
Pedal
Strap
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ONSOLE DIAGRAM
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FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE
The console offers a selection of features designed to
make your workouts more effective. When you use the
manual mode of the console, you can change the
resistance of the pedals with the touch of a button. As
you exercise, the console will provide continuous exercise feedback. You can even monitor your heart rate
using the handgrip pulse sensor.
The console features four smart programs that automatically change the resistance of the pedals and
prompt you to vary your pedaling pace while guiding
you through an effective workout.
To use the manual mode of the console, follow the
steps beginning on page 10. To use a smart program,
see page 12.
Before using the console, make sure that batteries are
installed (see assembly step 4 on page 5). If there is a
sheet of clear plastic on the display, remove the plastic.
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OW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE
H
urn on the console.
T
1
To turn on the console, press any button or begin
pedaling. The display will light and the console
will be ready for use.
Select the manual mode.
2
Each time you turn
on the console, the
manual mode will be
selected. If you have
selected a program,
reselect the manual
mode by pressing any of the Smart Programs buttons repeatedly until zeroes appear in the display.
Begin pedaling and change the resistance of
3
the pedals as desired.
As you pedal,
change the resistance of the pedals
by pressing the
Resistance + and –
buttons. There are
ten resistance levels. Note: After you press the
buttons, it will take a moment for the pedals to
reach the selected resistance level.
Follow your progress with the display.
4
The upper section of
the display will show
the elapsed time and
the distance, in miles
or kilometers, that
you have pedaled.
The display will change modes every few seconds. Note: When you select a smart program the
display will show the time remaining in the program instead of the elapsed time.
The second section
of the display will
how your pedaling
s
pace, in miles or kilo-
eters per hour.
m
The third section of
the display will show
the approximate number of calories you
have burned and the
resistance level of the
pedals. The display will change modes every few
seconds. The display will also show your heart
rate when you use the handgrip pulse sensor.
The last section of the
display will show a
track representing 1/4
mile. As you exercise,
indicators will appear
in succession around
the track until the entire track appears. The track
will then disappear and the indicators will again
begin to appear in succession.
Note: The console
can show speed and
distance in either
miles of kilometers.
The letters MPH or
Km/H will appear in
the display to indicate which unit of measurement
is selected. To change the unit of measurement,
press and hold down the far right Smart Program
button for a few seconds. An “E” for English miles
or an “M” for metric kilometers will appear in the
display. Press the Resistance + button to select
the desired unit of measurement. Then, press the
far left Smart Program button to save your selection. Note: When you replace the batteries, it may
be necessary to reselect the unit of measurement.
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Measure your heart rate if desired.
f there are sheets
I
of clear plastic on
he metal contacts
t
on the handgrip
pulse sensor,
remove the plastic. Next, hold the
handgrip pulse sensor with your palms
resting on the metal
contacts.
moving your
hands or gripping the contacts too tightly.
When your pulse is detected, a heart-shaped
symbol will flash in the display each time your
heart beats and then your heart rate will be
shown. For the most accurate heart rate reading,
hold the contacts for at least 15 seconds.
Avoid
Contacts
hen you are finished exercising, the console
W
65
will turn off automatically.
If the pedals do not move for a few seconds, the
time will begin to flash in the display and the console will pause. If the pedals do not move for a
few minutes and no buttons are pressed, the console will turn off and the display will be reset.
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OW TO USE A SMART PROGRAM
H
urn on the console.
T
1
To turn on the console, press any button or begin
pedaling. The display will light and the console
will be ready for use.
Select a smart program.
2
To select a smart
program, press the
desired Smart
Programs button.
The upper section of
the display will show
how long the program will last.
Begin pedaling to start the program.
3
Each program is divided into 30 one-minute segments. One resistance level and one pace setting
are programmed for each segment. Note: The
same resistance level and/or pace setting may be
programmed for two or more consecutive segments.
As you exercise, the
display will prompt
ou to keep your ped-
y
aling pace near the
ace setting for the
p
current segment.
When the word “faster” appears in the display,
increase your pace. When the word “slower”
appears, decrease your pace. When the center of
the target flashes, maintain your current pace.
Important: The pace settings are intended
only to provide motivation. Your actual pace
may be slower than the pace settings. Make
sure to pedal at a pace that is comfortable for
you.
If you stop pedaling for several seconds, the time
will begin to flash in the display. To restart the program, simply resume pedaling.
The program will continue until the display shows
a time of 0:00. If you continue to pedal after the
program is completed, the display will continue to
show exercise feedback; however, the display will
not show the elapsed time until you select the
manual mode or a new program.
Whenever the resistance is about to change, the
resistance level will flash in the display for a few
seconds. The resistance of the pedals will then
automatically change to the resistance level programmed for the next segment. Note: If the resistance level is too low or too high, you can override it by pressing the Resistance + and – but-
Important: When the current segment of
tons.
the program ends, the pedals will automatically
adjust to the resistance level programmed for
the next segment.
Follow your progress with the display.
4
See step 4 on page 10.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
5
See step 5 on page 11.
When you are finished exercising, the console
6
will turn off automatically.
See step 6 on page 11.
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the exercise
ycle regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
c
o clean the exercise cycle, use a damp cloth and a
T
small amount of mild soap.
damage to the console, keep liquids away from
the console and keep the console out of direct
sunlight.
PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING
For optimal performance of the pulse sensor, keep the
metal contacts clean. Clean the contacts with a soft
cloth—
Avoid moving your hands while using the pulse sensor. Excessive movement may interfere with heart
rate readings. Do not hold the metal contacts too
tightly; doing so may interfere with heart rate readings. For the most accurate heart rate reading, hold
the metal contacts for about 15 seconds.
HOW TO ADJUST THE REED SWITCH
If the console does not display correct feedback, the
reed switch should be adjusted. To adjust the reed
switch, the left pedal and the left side shield must be
removed.
never use alcohol, abrasives, or chemicals.
Important: To avoid
Next, locate
he Reed
t
Switch (21).
urn the Left
T
Crank Arm
(42) until the
Magnet (16) is
aligned with
the Reed
Switch.
Loosen, but
do not
remove, the
indicated M5 x 12mm Screw (53). Slide the Reed
Switch slightly closer to or away from the Magnet, and
then retighten the Screw. Turn the Crank Arm for a
moment. Repeat until the console displays correct
feedback.
When the Reed Switch is correctly adjusted, reattach
the left side shield and the left pedal.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the console display becomes dim, the batteries
should be replaced; most console problems are the
result of low batteries. To replace the batteries, see
assembly step 4 on page 5.
53
21
16
42
Using an adjustable wrench, turn the left pedal clockwise and remove the left pedal.
Remove the screws from the left side shield. Note:
There are two different sizes of screws in the left side
shield. Be sure to note the location of each screw.
Then, carefully pry the left side shield away from the
exercise cycle.
HOW TO LEVEL THE EXERCISE CYCLE
If the exercise cycle rocks slightly on your floor, turn
one or both of the leveling feet under the rear
stabilizer.
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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES
The following guidelines will help you to plan your
exercise program. Remember that proper nutrition
and adequate rest are essential for successful results.
WARNING:
• Before beginning this or any exercise program, consult your physician. This is especially important for persons over the age of
35 or persons with pre-existing health
problems.
• The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors may affect the accuracy of
heart rate readings. The pulse sensor is
intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart rate trends in general.
EXERCISE INTENSITY
Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your
cardiovascular system, the key to achieving the
desired results is to exercise with the proper intensity.
The proper intensity level can be found by using your
heart rate as a guide. The chart below shows recommended heart rates for fat burning, maximum fat
burning, and cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise.
During the first few minutes of exercise, your body
uses easily accessible
gy. Only after the first few minutes of exercise does
our body begin to use stored
y
If your goal is to burn fat, adjust the intensity of your
xercise until your heart rate is near the lowest num-
e
ber in your training zone as you exercise. For maximum fat burning, adjust the intensity of your exercise
until your heart rate is near the middle number in your
training zone as you exercise.
Aerobic Exercise
If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular system, your exercise must be “aerobic.” Aerobic exercise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen
for prolonged periods of time. This increases the
demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles,
and on the lungs to oxygenate the blood. For aerobic
exercise, adjust the intensity of your exercise until
your heart rate is near the highest number in your
training zone.
WORKOUT GUIDELINES
Each workout should include the following three parts:
A warm-up, consisting of 5 to 10 minutes of stretching
and light exercise. A proper warm-up increases your
body temperature, heart rate, and circulation in preparation for exercise.
carbohydrate
at
alories for energy.
f
c
calories for ener-
To find the proper heart rate for you, first find your age
at the bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to the
nearest ten years). Next, find the three numbers
your age. The three numbers are your “training zone.”
The lowest number is the recommended heart rate for
fat burning; the middle number is the recommended
heart rate for maximum fat burning; the highest number is the recommended heart rate for aerobic exercise.
Fat Burning
To burn fat effectively, you must exercise at a relatively low intensity level for a sustained period of time.
above
Training zone exercise, consisting of 20 to 30 minutes of exercising with your heart rate in your training
zone. Note: During the first few weeks of your exercise program, do not keep your heart rate in your
training zone for longer than 20 minutes.
A cool-down, with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching. This
will increase the flexibility of your muscles and will
help to prevent post-exercise problems.
EXERCISE FREQUENCY
To maintain or improve your condition, plan three workouts each week, with at least one day of rest between
workouts.
may complete up to five workouts each week, if
desired. Remember
cise a regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life.
After a few months of regular exercise, you
, the key to success is make exer-
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SUGGESTED STRETCHES
he correct form for several basic stretches is shown at the
T
right. Move slowly as you stretch—never bounce.
1. Toe Touch Stretch
Stand with your knees bent slightly and slowly bend forward
from your hips. Allow your back and shoulders to relax as you
reach down toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15
counts, then relax. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Hamstrings, back
of knees and back.
2. Hamstring Stretch
Sit with one leg extended. Bring the sole of the opposite foot
toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended
leg. Reach toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15
counts, then relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg. Stretches:
Hamstrings, lower back and groin.
3. Calf/Achilles Stretch
With one leg in front of the other, reach forward and place your
hands against a wall. Keep your back leg straight and your back
foot flat on the floor. Bend your front leg, lean forward and move
your hips toward the wall. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. Repeat
3 times for each leg. To cause further stretching of the achilles
tendons, bend your back leg as well. Stretches: Calves, achilles
tendons and ankles.
1
2
3
4
4. Quadriceps Stretch
With one hand against a wall for balance, reach back and grasp
one foot with your other hand. Bring your heel as close to your
buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. Repeat 3
times for each leg. Stretches: Quadriceps and hip muscles.
5. Inner Thigh Stretch
Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward.
Pull your feet toward your groin area as far as possible. Hold for
15 counts, then relax. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Quadriceps
and hip muscles.
5
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NOTES
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NOTES
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PART LIST—Model No. PFEVEX2416.0R0207A
ey No. Qty.DescriptionKey No. Qty.Description
K
11Frame
21Front Stabilizer
3
42Endcap
51Seat Post
61Console
71Eddy Mechanism
81Resistance Motor
91Crank
101Resistance Cable
111Adjustment Knob
121Seat
132Foot
141Rear Stabilizer
152M4 x 15mm Screw
161Magnet
171Left Side Shield
181Right Side Shield
191Spring
201Seat Post Bushing
211Reed Switch/Wire
221Clamp
231Belt
241Left Pedal/Strap
251Right Pedal/Strap
261Seat Carriage
272Crank Bearing Set
281Idler
291Water Bottle Holder
302Idler Pulley
311Lower Wire Harness
321Upper Wire Harness
334M10 x 73mm Button Screw
34
1Upright
7M10 Split Washer
353M10 x 20mm Button Screw
364M8 Split Washer
77M8 Nylon Locknut
3
382M6 Nut
393M4 x 25mm Screw
404M4 x 15mm Screw
418M5 x 20mm Screw
421Left Crank Arm
431Right Crank Arm
442Crank Cover
451Upright Clamp
461Adjustment Handle
471Handlebar
482Handlebar Endcap
492Wheel
502Hub Cap
512M6 x 8mm Screw
521Seat Knob
535M5 x 12mm Screw
542M8 x 25mm Flange Screw
551M8 x 20mm Bolt
562Snap Ring
572Eye Bolt
5823/8" Nut
592Flywheel Nut
601M8 Washer
611Pulley
624M6 x 16mm Screw
634M6 Nylon Jamnut
642Foam Grip
#1Assembly Tool
#1User’s Manual
#2Hex Key
Note: “#” indicates a non-illustrated part. Specifications are subject to change without notice. See the back cover
of this manual for information about ordering replacement parts.
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2
3
1
4
4
5
6
11
12
14
49
17
1
8
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
29
31
32
33
33
35
35
34
34
36
37
15
41
41
41
41
41
41
53
39
39
39
40
50
37
37
50
49
16
27
44
54
42
56
9
43
54
44
52
26
51
46
45
47
48
7
8
28
19
13
13
57
30
57
30
10
58
58
59
59
38
38
55
60
37
53
53
56
36
61
62
62
63
34
34
34
64
EXPLODED DRAWING—Model No. PFEVEX2416.0R0207A
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts, contact the ICON Health & Fitness, Ltd. office, or write:
ICON Health & Fitness, Ltd.
Customer Service Department
Unit 4, Revie Road Industrial Estate
Revie Road
Beeston
Leeds, LS118JG
UK