Schwinn 100145 Owner’s Manual

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ................................................2
Safety Warning Labels....................................................3
Specifications ..........................................................................5
Features.....................................................................................6
Operation ..................................................................................8
Exercise Program .............................................................8
Warm Up and Cool Down ................................................8
Power On...........................................................................9
Mounting Your Machine ..................................................9
Console Interface .............................................................9
LCD Console Touch Display Descriptions ..................10
Console Buttons and Button Functions ......................10
Console Interface Display ............................................11
Auto Shut-0ff (Sleep Mode) .........................................11
Power-Up Mode .............................................................11
Console Setup Mode .....................................................11
Quick Start Mode ...........................................................12
Pause Mode ....................................................................12
Workout Results .............................................................12
Workout Results Screens .............................................12
Reset to Enter New Mode ............................................13
Program Select Mode ...................................................14
Select User ......................................................................14
Select Program ...............................................................14
Programs .........................................................................14
Custom Workout .............................................................14
Manual Workout .............................................................14
Profile Programs ...........................................................15
Program Setup ................................................................17
Enter Weight ...................................................................17
Enter Time........................................................................17
Enter Level .......................................................................17
Results/Cool-Down Mode .............................................17
Schwinn ®Advantage Mode .........................................18
User Setup .......................................................................18
Select/Add User .............................................................18
View Mode ......................................................................19
Edit Mode ........................................................................21
Delete Mode ...................................................................21
Telemetric Heart Rate Monitor ....................................22
Information About Heart Rate Calculations ...............23
Maintenance ..........................................................................24
Transporting Your Schwinn ®460 Fitness Machine... 25
Troubleshooting .....................................................................26
Contacts ............................................................................28
Manual del propietario ........................................................29
Manuel du Proprietaire ........................................................57
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Important Safety Instructions
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Before using this equipment, obey the following warnings"
Read and understand the complete Owner's Manual. Read and understand all Warnings on this machine.
Keep children away from this machine. Monitor them closely when near the machine. Parts that move and appear dangerous to adults can appear safe to children.
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the
values calculated or measured by the machine's computer for reference purposes only.
Examine this machine for loose parts or signs of wear. Contact Nautilus Customer Service for repair information.
Maximum user weight limit: 300 lb. (136 kg). Do not use if you are over this weight.
This machine is for home use only.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts.
Set up and operate this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface.
Make the pedals stable before you step on them. Use caution when you step off the machine.
Disconnect all power before servicing this machine.
Do not operate this machine in damp or wet locations.
Keep at least 19.5 inches (0.5 m) on each side of the machine clear. This is the recommended safe distance for
access and passage around and emergency dismounts from the machine. Keep third parties out of this space
when machine is in use.
Do not over exert yourself during exercise. Operate the machine in the manner described in this manual.
Correctly adjust and safely engage all Positional Adjustment Devices. Make sure that the Adjustment Devices
do not hit the user.
Keep the foot pedals clean and dry.
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Important Safety Instructions
Locate and read all safety warnings before operation. Replace any warning label if it is damaged, illegible, or missing. For
replacement labels, call a Nautilus Representative using the contact informations page atthe end of this manual.
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Keep children away.
Prior to use, read and understand the Owners Manual.
Injury or death is possible if Caution is not used while using this machine.
The Maximum User Weight for this machine is 300 pounds (136 Kilograms).
Replace any"Caution" "Warning" or "Danger" label that is illegible, damaged or removed.
This machine is for home use only. 13onot use machine when transport strap is in place.
Keep hands away from moving parts. Stand clear of the machine while in use.
Located on the underside of the frame. Note: For future reference record this number in the serial number box on the Contacts page
of this manual.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Length (not in use) Length(maximum in use)
Width
Height
Weight 210 Ibs. (95.5kg)
Shipping Weight 227 Ibs. (103.2kg)
53.5" (136 cm) 74" (188 cm)
33.5" (85 cm)
73.3" (187 cm)
Maximum Weight Capacity Workout Resistance Levels
Stride Length
Frame Steel
Power Requirements
Operational Voltage Operating Current
Regulatory Approvals
AC Power Adapter:
UL listed, CSA certified (or equivalent), Rated 120V60Hz Input,
9V DC, 1.0A Output. Class-2
Patent Information: This product may be covered by US and Foreign Patents and Patents Pending.
See Product for more information.
300 Ibs. (136kg)
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2-26" (5-66 cm)
9 Volt DC
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V-StrideTM Technology automatically adjusts your stride from 2"- 26" (5-66 cm) to fit your individual leg length and work-out rate.
Provides comfortfor a broad range of users.
Uses more muscle groups than mostellipticals.
Short Stride Long Stride
A. Cam B. Oversized foot plates provide comfort and safety for a variety of users.
C. Oversized water bottle holder accommodates a 4" diameter bottle and is easily removed for cleaning. D. Static handlebar
E. Grip Heart Rate sensors help you to monitor your fitness levels. E Swingarmhandlebars G. Touch screen console with backlit displays.
Shows motivational messages within the console programs to coach you through your entire workout. They tell you when to increase your stride length and use upper body resistance.
Includes Schwinn®Advantage personal diary.This program helps record and track every step of all your workouts.
H. Telemetric Heart Rate receiver helps you to monitor your fitness levels. I. Compact body design takes up less space. J. Transport strap K. Transport wheels
L.
Easy lift handle
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CONSULTYOUR PHYSICIAN BEFOREYOU STARTANY EXERCISEPROGRAM.
0nly your physician can determine the exercise program that is appropriate for your particular age and condition. If you have not been exercising, are pregnant, have a heart condition, or any physical limitation, failure to consult
your physician before engaging in physical exercise, such as using this fitness machine, could result in serious injury or death. Ifyou have any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heart beat, shortness of breath, feel faint, light-headed or dizzy, have any pain or discomfort, while using the machine, STOP and consult your physician
immediately.
Exercise Program
3times a week for 20 minutes each day.
Schedule workouts in advance. Try to work out even when you don't want to.
Wear a good pair of athletic shoes with rubber soles. You will need the appropriate clothes for exercise that allow you to move freely.
Warm Up and Cool Down
Stretch before starting your exercise session. Warm muscles respond better to stretches than cold ones. Start pedaling at a slow pace and resistance for five or ten minutes and then complete the stretches listed below.
Achilles Tendon and Calf-With both hands against a wall, place one foot behind you. Lean in toward the wall while keeping the rear leg straight and your heel on the ground. Repeatfor the other leg.
Quadriceps - Put your left hand on a wall or table for balance. Grasp your right ankle with your right hand behind your
back, and pull it gently toward your buttocks until you feel tension along the front of your thigh. Repeat on the other side.
Hamstring- Stand on one leg and prop the other leg parallel to the ground on a stable cabinet or table top. Slide both hands toward the propped-up ankle as far as is comfortable. Repeat on other side.
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Power On
Plug the AC adapter (included) into the port(P) located on the lower front end of the Schwinn ®460 fitness machine. Plug the other end of the adapter into a
grounded outlet in your workout area.
Note: The Schwinn ®460 will operate off a GFI outlet where required by local
electrical code.
Press any button or start pedalingto activate the touch screen console.
Mounting Your Machine
1.
Make sure that the Transport Strap is removed before you step onto the machine.
2.
The pedal you choose to step onto first should be in the down position.
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Use the hand grips under the console or the handle bars to steady yourself. Step up onto the machine and place your
other foot on the opposite pedal.
Console Interface
The Schwinn ®460 console provides you with important information about your workout and allows you to control resistance levels while you exercise. The following sections describe howto use the functions of this computerized console.
Features A A. Backlit LCB B. Grid display
C. Touch-screen Control Buttons B. Alpha Numeric Bisplay
E. Grip heart rate sensors E Fan
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LCD ConsoleTouch Display Descriptions
TIME
INTERVAL TIME
RPM
WATTS
DISTANCE
PULSE
SPEED
CALORIES
LEVEL
The TIME counts down from the time you push enter atthe beginning of the program and shows the time remaining for your workout.
The INTERVAL TIME counts down and shows the remaining time before the program moves to the next column.
Current pedal RPM (revolutions per minute). WATTS shows the current power you are producing at agiven resistance level. A WATT is a
measure of workload similar to horsepower (1 horsepower is equal to 746WATTS). The estimated BISTANCEtraveled (Miles or Kilometers).
PULSEshows the current heart rate BPM (beats per minute). You must grip each Heart Ratecontact sensor pod on the grips of the machine to enable the computer to detect your heart rate. You can
also use the included Heart Rate Strap. Estimated SPEEB (Miles or Kilometers/hour).
Estimated CALORIESyou have burned during the exercise.
Level of resistance or difficulty during a workout.
Console Buttons and Button Functions
START/ ENTER
UP / DOWN
L0CK/SCAN
STOP/ RESET
ADVANTAGE
FAN
Press START/ENTERfrom the POWERUP screen to begin the QUICK START program.
Use START/ENTERto make selections during data entry or to move forward through screens.
Use START/ENTERto return to your workout when you are in PAUSE mode. Changes the resistance level and adjusts values such as program time etc. Enables the user to alternately view INTERVALTIME or TIME, RPM or WATTS, and SPEEDor
CALORIES.
Press the STOP/ RESETinthe program mode to return to previous screen. Press the STOP/RESET button while exercising to pause the workout. Press the STOP/RESET button three times to reset the console and go to the POWER UP screen.
Use the ABVANTAGE mode to enter and view personalized user data.
The fan mounted to the console cools the air around you while you work out.
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Console Interface Display
The console has a grid display with touch screen control buttons to navigate you through the Schwinn ®460 exercise machine programs.
Console with all segments illuminated
Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode)
If the console does not receive any input within approximately five minutes it will automatically shut off. In SLEEP MODE the backlit display is off.
Note: There is no on/off switch.
Power-Up Mode
The machine will enter POWER-UP MODE if the console is plugged into a power source, any button is pressed or if it
receives a reading from the RPM sensor as a result of pedaling the machine.
1. Plug in and push any button on the console or begin pedaling to power up the console computer.
Console Setup Mode
The CONSOLESETUP MODE allows you to set the units of measure to either METRIC or ENGLISH, adjust the contrast of the display and turn off the motivational messages. Motivational messages show onthe screen to increase your enthusiasm and to give positive feedback while you are working out.
1. Hold down the START/ENTERbutton and STOP/RESETbutton together for 5 seconds while in the POWER-UP MODE to
enter the CONSOLESETUP MODE.
2. Press(+/-)to change between ENGLISHand METRICunits.
3. Press START/ ENTERto select.
4. Press (+/-)to adjustthe screen contrast.
5. Press START/ ENTERto select,
6. Press (+/ -)to turn motivational messages off or on.
7. Press
8. Press
START/ ENTERto select. STOP/ RESETfor previous screen.
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Quick Start Mode
The QUICK START mode allows you immediately start your workout without having to enter any information or choose a workout program.
1. Press the START / ENTER button to begin QUICK START MODE.
2. QUICK STARTwill automatically startthe MANUAL program.
3. Press (+ / -) button to raise or lower level. The default starting LEVEL is 3.
Note: Time will start to count up from 00:00.
Pause Mode
1. Press the STOP/RESET button once to PAUSEworkout.
2. Press START/ENTERto resume.
3. Press STOP/RESETagain to end.
Workout Resu Its
Press the STOP/RESET button twice to view WORKOUT RESULTS. Once on this screen the following information will appear on the GRID
DISPLAY and the values will be displayed on the ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY in two second intervals.
Workout Results Screens
The following screens will appear in two second intervals when you enter the Workout Results mode:
TIME - total workout time MILES - total distance travelled
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Workout Results Screens (continued)
CALORIES- total calories burned
AV6 / MPH - average speed
AV6 / HR - average heart rate
Reset to Enter New Mode
CAL/HR- average calories burned per hour
AV6 / PWR - average watts
MAX / HR - maximum heart rate
1. Pressthe STOP/RESETbutton3times to return to the POWERUPscreen.
Note: Pressingthe STOP/ RESETbuttononce takes you to PAUSEWORKOUT.Pressingthe
STOP/ RESETbuttontwice takesyou to the WORKOUTRESULTSscreen.
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Program Select Mode
SELECT USER
1. Press the (+/-) button to scroll through USERSfrom the POWER UP MODE screen.
2. Press START/ENTER button to enter your selection and to
advance to the SELECTPROGRAM mode.
SELECT PROGRAM
1. Press the(+/-) button to scroll through the PROGRAMS.
2. Press START/ENTER button to enter your selection.
3. Press STOP/RESETto return to the previous screen.
Programs
CUSTOM WORKOUT
Each user can set up his/her own custom workout. This custom workout is setup in the user's profile and is saved for future use. The first time you set up a custom program, the grid display will show all brick segments atthe level 1. Use the + and-keysto change the resistance setting for each segment. Use START/ ENTERto move to the next segment and STOP/RESETto move back a segment. The bricks on the display will show a profile for your custom workout. You can edit this workout by choosing EDIT
from the SCHWINN® ADVANTAGE menu.
Note: This option is only displayed if a user has been selected and the
user has programmed acustom workout. Otherwise the last
program used bythe selected user is the first program option.
MANUAL WORKOUT
This program allows you to choose your own resistance levels so thatyou can create a unique workout each time you get on the
Schwinn ®460 exercise machine.
Note: This program does not allow you to save your workout for
future use.
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Profile Programs
The Schwinn®460 offers a variety of fun and exciting profile programs to keep you motivated and on track to achieving your fitness goals:
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Program Setup
ENTER WEIGHT
Note: If a CUSTOM USERis selected, this screen gets omitted and
the CURRENTWEIGHT for the selected user is automatically entered. ForGUESTUSERthe last weight entered will bethe
default weight.
1. Press the(+/-) button to enter weight.
2. Press START/ENTER button to enter your weight. (Default
weight is 150Ibs.).
3. Press STOP/RESETto return to previous screen.
Note: Entering the correct weight will give a more accurate
reading of your calories burned atthe end of your workout.
ENTER TIME Entering a time determines the length of time for your workout.
1. Press the(+/-) button to increase or decrease time in
increments of 1 minute.
2. Press START/ENTER button to enter workout time.
3. Press STOP/RESET to return to previous screen.
Note: The default value will be the last time entered for the
selected user.
ENTER LEVEL Entering a level determines the resistance level ofyour workout.
1. Press the(+/-) button to increase or decrease in
increments of 1.
2. Press START/ENTER button to enter LEVEL.
3. Press STOP/RESET to return to previous screen.
RESULTS / COOL-DOWN MODE When the TIME reaches 00:00the time starts to count up from
00:00.
1. Press STOP/RESET to return to START UP mode.
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Schwinn ®Advantage Mode
USER SETUP
Input and view user data inthis mode. This feature automatically tracks your workout results and allows you to track your fitness progress. The Schwinn ®460elliptical supports 2 users.
The USERprofile stores the following information:
1. Name- up to 20 characters
2. Starting weight
3. Target weight
4. Current weight
5. Height
6. Total number of workouts
7. Total distance
8. Total calories
9. 1 custom workout- (program profile, time)
SELECT / ADD USER
1. From the POWER UP MOBEscreen press the ADVANTAGE button (Schwinn ®Quality Seal).
Note: User names are advanced with the (+/-) keys. ADD USERis
the last option. ADD USERis the only option if no users have
been entered. If all user profiles are being used, the ADD USER option will not be available.
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Press the (+/ -) buttons to scroll through alphabet (or
numbers).
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After each letter is scrolled press the START/ENTER button to enter letter. Press START/ ENTERbutton for a space.
Note: If your name does not fill the amount of spaces available
on this screen, hitthe ENTERbutton to insert spaces until it advances to the next screen.
4. Enter information on each screen as it advances.
POWER UP MODE screen
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VIEW MODE
1. From the POWER UP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button.
2. Press the(+/-)to scroll to a USER.
3. Press the START / SELECT button to select USER. The view
screen will display.
The following screens will advance automatically every 10 seconds. The START/ENTER button will allow the user to scroll
through the screens manually. TOTALWORKOUTS: The total number of workouts that a
programmed user has completed.
TOTAL HOURS: The total number of hours that a programmed user has spent using the Schwinn®460 programs.
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VIEW MODE (cont.)
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EDIT MODE
1. Fromthe POWERUP MODE screen press the ADVANTAGE button.
2. Press the(+/-)to scroll to a USER.
3. Press the START / ENTER button.
4. Press the (+ / -) to advance to the EDIT screen.
5. Press the START / ENTER button to select EDIT mode.
6. Press the START / ENTER button to advance through the
screens.
7. Stop at screen(s) you wish to edit.
8. Press the (+/-) buttons to scroll through alphabet (or numbers).
9. The screen advances to the next after all information is entered.
10. Press STOP/RESETto return to previous screen.
DELETE MODE
Thisremovesthe user and all datafrom memory.
1. From the POWER UP MOBEscreen press the ADVANTAGE button.
2. Press the(+/-)to scroll to a USER.
3. Press the START / ENTER button to advance to the DELETE
screen.
4. Press the(+/-)button to DELETEscreen.
5. Press the START/ENTER button to CONFIRM DELETE.
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Telemetric Heart Rate Monitor
Monitoring your Heart Rate is one of the best ways to control the intensity of your exercise. This feature is built into the Schwinn ®460 fitness machine.
The Schwinn ®460 uses a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter to send your Heart Rate signals to the console. The console displays your Heart Rate in "beats per minute" in the lower-middle window of the display.
The Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter is included.
How to UseYourChest Strap
Using the Schwinn _ 460 heart rate transmitter chest strap, you can monitor your heart rate at anytime during your workout:
1. The heart rate transmitter is attached
to achest strapto
keepyour handsfree during your workout.
Attachthetransmitterto the elastic chest strap.
5. The transmitter will send your heart rate to the Schwinn®460 fitness machine's receiver and your Beats Per Minute (BPM) will be displayed in the HEART RATEdisplay within a matter of several seconds.
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Always remove the transmitter before cleaning the chest strap. Clean the chest strap regularly with mild soap and water and thoroughly dry it. Residual sweat and moisture keep the transmitter active and drain the battery in the transmitter.
Note: 13onot use abrasives or chemicals such as steel wool or alcohol for cleaning, as they can damage the
electrodes permanently.
Replacement chest straps are available by calling your Nautilus Representative.
2. Adjustthe strap length to fit snugly and
comfortably against your skin. Secure the strap aroundyour chest, just below
the chest muscles,
and buckle it.
3. Liftthe transmitter off your chest and
moisten the two grooved electrode
areas onthe back.
4. Check that the wet electrode areas
are firmly against your skin.
If the Heart Rate Transmitter is not sending a signal to your console, the PULSE display will show 3 dashes. Check to make certain thatthe textured contact areas on the chest strap are contacting with your skin. You may need to lightly wet the contact areas. If no signal appears or you need further information, please call a Nautilus Representative.
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Information About Heart Rate Calculations
Your maximum heart rate generally declines with age from about 220 Beats Per Minute (BPM) in childhood to about
160 BPM at age 60. This fall in heart rate is fairly linear, decreasing by approximately one BPM per year. There is no strong evidence to suggest that training influences the decline in maximum heart rate. It should be remembered that individuals of the same age might have quite different maximum heart rates. It is more accurate to determine this value by undergoing a stress test than by using an age-related formula.
On the other hand, your resting heart rate is greatly influenced by endurance training. The typical adult has a resting heart rate of about 72 BPM whereas highly trained runners may have readings of 40 BPM or lower.
The Heart Rate Table below gives you an estimate of what "Heart Rate Zone" is most effective for burning fat and
improving your cardiovascular system. However, it is good to remember that everyone is built differently, therefore your individual Heart Rate Zone could be several beats higher or lower than what is shown. It is best that you consult your
physician, to determine the heart rates that you can safely exercise at.
The best way to burn fat during exercise is to start slowly with a less intense exercise and gradually increase your
intensity until your heart rate during exercise is between 60 - 85% of your maximum heart rate, and continue at that pace, keeping your heart rate in that target zone for over 20 minutes.
The longer you maintain your target heart rate, the more fat your body will burn. The graph below is merely a guideline, showing the generally suggested target heart rate for persons your age. As noted
above, your optimal target rate may be higher or lower. Consult your physician for your individual target heart rate zone. Note: As with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when increasing your exercise time or
intensity.
For information regarding fitness and workout plans, please refer to the Nautilus Institute ®fitness manual at: www.schwinnfitness.com
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Maintenance
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the power supply before doing maintenace or servicing the machine..
Helpful Hints
Read all maintenance instructions thoroughly before beginning any repair work. In some cases, an assistant is required to perform the necessary tasks.
Inspection
Visually inspect the Schwinn ® 460fitness machine every time you use itfor wear, damage, or loose parts. Replace all parts at the first sign of wear or damage.
The safety of this product can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear.
0nly Nautilus-authorized personnel should do service or repair to this machine. See the Contacts page at the end of this manual to contact Nautilus customer service.
If replacement parts are necessary, use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Failure to use genuine replacement parts can cause a risk to users, keep the machine from operating correctly or void the warranty.
Maintenance Schedule
Daily: Before each use, inspect for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Do not use the machine if found in this
condition. Contact Nautilus customer service.
Weekly: Check for smooth roller operation. Wipe any dust, dirt, or grime from the cam or roller surfaces. Monthly: Check all of the bolts and screws. Tighten them if it is necessary. NOTICE: To avoid damage to the finish onthe Schwinn ®460 fitness machine and console, never use a petroleum based
solvent when you clean. Avoid getting excessive moisture on the console.
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Transporting Your Schwinn ®460 Fitness Machine
This machine is very heavy. If you cannot lift the machine easily, use a second person to help you move it.
Make sure thatthe Transport Strap is in place when storing or moving the machine.
1. Remove power cord.
2. Secure the swing arms to the mast with the Transport Strap (T) as shown in Figure 1.
3. Lift the rear end of the Schwinn ®460fitness machine so that it can roll onthe wheels of the Front Stabilizer. Make sure to bend atthe knees and lift with your legs, not your back.
4. Push the machine into place (Figure 2).
NOTICE: Move the Schwinn ®460 fitness machine short distances only. Use some form of moving equipment and additional
assistance to transport long distances, down inclines or stairs.
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Troubleshooting
No display/partial display/unit
will not turn on
Unit operates but Telemetric HR not displayed
Electrical (wall) outlet
Connection at front of unit
Main console cable integrity Main console cable connections/
orientation
Console display for cracks or other damage
Console Display
Chest Strap
Interference
Chest Strap
If outlet does not function, use a properly
functioning outlet.
Connection should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter or connection at unit if damage
appears. Replace cable if wires appear crimped or cut.
Confirm cable is connected securely atthe back of the console and atthe base of the console
mast. Replace console if damaged.
Replace computer if console only has partial display.
Make sure strap is directly against skin and contact area is moist. Strap should be Polar® compatible.
Try moving unit away from sources of interference
(TV,Microwave, etc).
Connect strap to a functioning Polar® compatible device to see if it works. If it does not function,
replace strap. If strap works with other devices but not with the Schwinn ®460, replace HR
receiver.
No speed/RPM reading
Main console cable integrity
Main console cable connections/ position
Magnet position (requires shroud removal)
RPM Sensor (requires shroud removal)
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All wires in cable should be intact. Replace cable
if wires appear crimped or cut.
Confirm cable is securely connected and properly positioned. Small latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
Replace flywheel or entire main assembly if you do not see a magnet.
RPM sensor should be aligned with magnet and connected to data cable. Re-align sensor if necessary. Replace ifthere is any damage to
sensor or connecting wire.
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