Exercise can pre sent a health
risk. Consult a physician
before beginning a ny exercise
program with this equipment.
If you feel faint or dizzy,
immediately discontinue use
of this equipment. Serious
bodily injury can occur if this
equipment is not assembled
and used correctly. Serious
bodily injury can also occur if
all instructions are not followed.
Keep others and pets away
from equipment when in use.
Always make sure all bolts a nd
nuts are securely tightened
prior to each use. Follow all
safety instructions in this
manual.
CAUTION:
Weight on this product should not exceed 300 lbs.
This Product is Produced Exclusively by
2040 N. Alliance, Springfield, MO 65803
Customer Service
1 (800) 375-7520
2010, 01
www.staminaproducts.com
When calling for parts or
service, please specify the
following number
Model#: 15-7250A
ST AMINA PRODUCTS
MADE IN CHINA
Product May V ary Slightly
From Pictured.
2010 Stamin a Products, Inc.
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS
PagePage
Safety Instructions 2
Before You Begin 4
Equipment Warning & Notice Labels 5
Hardware Identification Chart 6
Assembly Instructions 7
Set Up Instructions 13
Operational Instructions 14
Computer Instructions 15
Storage 20
Maintenance 20
Conditioning Guidelines 21
Warm-up and Cool-Down 22
Warranty 23
Product Parts Drawing 24
Parts List 25
Fax/Mail Ordering Form 27
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
1.
Read all warnings posted on the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
2.
The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike should only be used after a thorough review of the Owner's Manual.
3.
W e recommend that two people be availa ble f or assembly of this product.
4.
Keep children away from the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike. Do not allow children to use or play on the MagneticFusion 7250 Bike. Keep children and pets away from the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike when it is in use.
5.
The M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is not a freewheeling exercise bike; therefore, pedal speed should be reduced
in a controlled manner to prevent injury from spinning pedals.
6.
Make sure the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is properly assembled and that all nuts and bolts are tightened
before use.
7.
It is recommended that you place this exercise equi pment on an equipment mat.
8.
Set up and operate the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike on a solid level surface. Do not position the MagneticFusion 7250 Bike on loose rugs or uneven surfaces.
9.
Make sure that adequate space is available for access to a nd around the M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
10.
Adjust the FOOT ST ANDS (64) and ST AND(68) s o that the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike sits on the floor without
rocking. See page 13 for detailed leveling instructions.
11.
Before using, inspect the M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike for worn or loose components, a nd securely tighten or
replace any loose or worn components prior to use.
12.
Before using, always check the SEAT CARRIAGE(7) to be sure it is secure. The ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49)
must be inserted into one of the holes in the REAR FRAME(5) and tightened.
13.
Each user should a djust the seat per in struction s on page 14.
14.
Do not attempt to adjust the seat while you are on the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
15.
Consult a physicia n prior to commencing an exercise progra m and f ollow his/her recommendations in developing
your fitness progra m. If at a ny time during exercise you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain, stop and consult
your physician.
16.
Follow your physician's recommendation s in developing your own personal f itness program.
17.
Always choose the workout which best fits your physical strength and flexibility level. Know your li mits and train
within them. Always use common sen se when exercising.
18.
Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
19.
Never exercise in bare feet or socks; always wear proper footwear such a s running, wal king, or cross training
shoes that fit well, provide foot support, and feature non-skid rubber soles.
20.
Care should be taken in mounting or dismounting the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
21.
The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike should not be used by person s weighing over 300 pounds.
22.
The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike should be used by only one person at a time.
23.
Do not ride the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike while standing up.
24.
The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is for consumer use only. It is not for use in public or semipublic facilitie s.
To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following Safety Instructions before
using the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
WARNING:
Before starting any exercise or conditioning program you should consult with your personal
physicia n to see if you require a complete physical exa m. This is especially i mporta nt if you
are over the age of 35, have never exercised before, are pregnant, or suffer from any
illness. READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY.
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CALL US FIRST
Customer Service
1(800)375-7520
www.staminaproducts.com
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE
Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike
To help you get started, we have pre-assembled most of your
Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike at the factory with the exception
of those few parts left unassembled for shipping purposes.
Simply follow the few assembly instructions set forth in this manual.
With regular workouts, you will be getting your body into shape
and be on your way to achieving a ha ppier and healthier lifestyle.
Should you have any que stions,
please call our Customer Service Department toll-free number,
1 (800) 375-7520
Monday - Thursday, 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Central Time.
Friday, 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M., Central Time.
TELEPHONE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Tel: 1 (800) 375-7520
FAX
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Fax: (417) 889-8064
ONLINE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
customerservice@staminaproducts.com
www.staminaproducts.com
STAMINA PRODUCTS, INC.
A TT N: Customer Service
Springfield, MO. 65801-1071
MAIL
P.O. Box 1071
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you f or choosing the Magnetic Fusion 7250
Bike. We take great pride in producing this quality
product and hope it will provide ma ny hours of quality
exercise to make you feel better, look better, and
enjoy life to its fullest.
It's a proven fact that a regular exercise program
can improve your physical and mental health. Too
often, our busy lifestyles limit our ti me and opportunity
to exercise. The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike
provides a convenient and simple method to begin
your assault on getting your body in shape and
achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle.
Before reading further, please review the drawing
below and familiarize yoursel f with the parts that are
labeled.
Read this manual carefully before using the
Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
Although Stamina constructs its products with the
finest materials and uses the highest standards of
manufacturing and quality control, there can
sometimes be missing parts or incorrectly sized
parts. If you have any questions or problems with
the parts included with your Magnetic Fusion 7250Bike, please do not return the product. Contact us
FIRST!
If a part is missing or defective, please call us toll
free at 1-800-375-7520 (in the U.S.). Our Customer
Service Staff is available to a ssist you from 7:30 A.M.
to 5:00 P.M. (Central Time) Monday through
Thursday and 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. (Central Time)
on Friday.
If you would like to contact us online, go to our
website at www .stamin aproducts.com a nd a ccess the
Customer Service section.
Be sure to have the name and model number of
the product available when you contact us.
Computer
Back Cushion
Seat Frame
Seat Rail
Seat Carriage
Rear Covers
Foot Cap
Water Bottle
Left Pedal Strap
Left Pedal
Seat
Handrail
Foot Cap
Right Pedal
Front Frame
Pulse Sensor
Handlebar
Upright
Warning Label
Upright Sleeve
Right Cover
Right Crank
Wheel
Adapter
THE FOLLOWING TOOLS ARE INCLUDED FOR ASSEMBLY :
4
Allen Wrench (5mm)
Allen Wrench (6mm)
Multi-opening Wrench
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EQUIPMENT WARNING & NOTICE LABELS
This chart is provided to help identify the warning & notice labels on the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with all of the warning & notice labels.
Label is larger than actual size
W1
WAR NING LABEL(109)
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HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION CHART
This chart is provided to help identify the hardware used in the a ssembly process. Place the wa shers or the
ends of the bolts or screws on the circles to check for the corre ct diameter. Use the small scale to check the
length of the bolts and screws.
3/16"5/16"1/2"3/8"1/4"
INCHES
11/2021/231/241/251/261/2
in.
mm.
0102030405060708090100110 120130140 150
MILLIMETERS
length
681012
NOTICE: The length of all bolts and screws, except those with flat heads,
is mea sured from below the hea d to the end of the bolt or screw .
length
Flat head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the
head to the end of the bolt or screw.
After unpacking the unit, open the hardware bag and make sure that you have all the following items.
Some hardware may be already attached to the part.
Part No. and DescriptionQty
74Bolt, Button Hea d (M10 x 1.5 x 20mm) 4
70Bolt, Button Hea d (M8 x 1.25 x 40mm) 1
71Bolt, Button Hea d (M8 x 1.25 x 45mm) 2
72Bolt, Button Hea d (M8 x 1.25 x 53mm) 4
75Bolt, Button Hea d (M10 x 1.5 x 53mm) 3
76Bolt, Button Hea d (M10 x 1.5 x 200mm) 2
78Bolt, Flat Head (M6 x 1 x 12mm) 2
79Bolt, Flat Hea d (M8 x 1.25 x 15mm) 6
82Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 38mm) 8
85Screw, Round He a d (M4 x 0.7 x 15mm) 10
86Screw, Round He a d (M5 x 0.8 x 15mm) 4
97Acorn Nut (M10 x 1.5) 2
98Arc Washer (M8) 2
99Arc Washer (M10) 8
100Lock Washer (M8) 6
101Lock Washer (M10) 9
103Washer (M8) 4
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Place all parts from the box in a cleared area and position them on the floor in front of you. Remove all
packing materi als from your area a nd pla ce the m ba ck into the box. Do not dispose of the pa cking materi als
until a ssembly is completed. Read e a ch step carefully before beginning. If you are missing a part please call
our toll-free number for a ssistance 1-800-375-7520 or e-mail us at customerservice@sta min a products.com.
Wheel(118)
Wheel(118)
STEP 1
Attach the FRONT STABILIZER(117) to the FRONT FRAME(1) with BUTTON HEAD BOLTS
(M8x1.25x53mm)(72), LOCK WASHERS(M8)(100), and WASHERS(M8)(103).
STEP 2
Make the WHEELS(118) on the LEFT and RIGHT FOOT CAPS(119, 120) face the front. Slide the LEFT
and RIGHT FOOT CAPS(119, 120) onto both ends of the FRONT STABILIZER(117) so they fit over the
edges of the LEFT and RIGHT COVERS(115, 116) and secure with ROUND HEAD SCREWS(M4x0.7x15mm)(85). Screw the FOOT ST ANDS(64) all the way up into the FRONT STABILIZER(117) on
both sides.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Rear Frame(5), is
inside of Rear
Covers(65, 66)
STEP 3
Attach the REAR STABILIZER(6) to the REAR FRAME(5) with BUTTON HEAD BOLTS(M8x1.25x53mm)
(72), LOCK WASHERS(M8)(100), and WASHERS(M8)(103).
STEP 4
Slide the FOOT CAPS(63) onto both ends of the REAR STABILIZER(6) so they fit over the edges of the
LEFT and RIGHT REAR COVERS(65, 66) and se cure with ROUND HEAD SCREWS(M4x0.7x15mm)(85).
Screw the FOOT ST ANDS(64) all the way up into the REAR STABILIZER(6) on both sides.
STEP 5
Screw the STAND(68) all the way up into the bottom of the FRONT FRAME(1). Connect the PULSE
EXTENSION WIRE(43) to the CONTROL WIRE(25). Insert the FRONT FRAME(1) into the REAR FRAME(5)
and se cure with BUTTON HEAD BOL TS(M10x1.5x20mm)(74), BUTTON HEAD BOL TS(M10x1.5x53mm)
(75), ARC WASHERS(M10)(99), and LOCK WASHERS(M10)(101). Press the COVER PLUGS(67) intothe holes in the LEFT and RIGHT REAR COVERS(65, 66).
NOTE: See page 13 for detailed leveling instructions to prevent rocking.
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Socket of Pulse
Extension Wire(43)
Use this set of attachment
holes for assembly.
STEP 6
Attach the SEA T FRAME(1 14) to the SEA T CARRIAGE(7) with BUTTON HEAD BOL TS(M10x1.5x200mm)
(76), WASHERS(M10)(99), LOCK WASHERS(M10)(101), and ACOR N NUTS(M10x1.5)(97).
NOTE:
The four atta chment holes on e a ch side of the SEA T FRAME(1 14) allow the SEAT FRAME(114) to
be attached in two different positions: one to position you closer to the HANDLEBAR(4) and one
further away . At this point of assembly, use the holes at the ba ck so the Seat Assembly is closer to
the HANDLEBAR(4). After all assembly steps, refer to page 14 for the details of seat adjustment.
STEP 7
NOTE:
To attach the HANDRAIL(9), position the HANDRAIL(9) under the SEAT CARRIAGE(7) as shown in the
above illustration and secure with BUTTON HEAD BOLTS(M8x1.25x45mm)(71), ARC WASHERS(M8)(98), and LOCK WASHERS(M8)(100).
The PULSE SENSOR WIRES(55) go through the tube of the HANDRAIL(9). Be careful not to
damage the wires with the BUTTON HEAD BOLTS(M8x1.25x45mm)(71) when attaching the
HANDRAIL(9) to the SEA T CARRIAGE(7).
STEP 8
Refer to the inset drawing. Plug the PULSE SENSOR WIRE(55) into the SOCKET of the PULSE EXTENSION
WIRE(43) located on the SEAT RAIL(45).
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STEP 9
Attach the SEAT(59) and BACK CUSHION(60) to the SEAT FRAME(114) with ROUND HEAD BOLTS
(M6x1x38mm)(82).
STEP 10
Refer to the inset drawing. Press the NUT CAPS(M10)(53) onto the NYLOCK NUTS(M10x1.5)(95) on both
sides of the SEAT CARRIAGE(7).
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 11
NOTE: The RIGHT PEDAL(41) has R stamped on the end of the pedal shaft. The RIGHT PEDAL(41) has
right hand threa ds and is tightened by turning clockwise. The LEFT PEDAL(39) ha s L stamped on
the end of the pedal shaft. The LEFT PEDAL(39) ha s left hand threads a nd is tightened by turning
counterclockwise.
Thread the RIGHT PEDAL(41) into the RIGHT CRANK(36) as shown. Tighten the pedal securely. Select
the RIGHT PEDAL STRAP(42) which has R marked on it. Snap the two hole end to the inside edge of the
RIGHT PEDAL(41). Insert the other end of the stra p through the slot and snap the strap to the hook on the
outside edge of the RIGHT PEDAL(41). Select adjustment holes which allow your foot to be e a sily removed
from the pedals.
Use the same procedure to attach the LEFT PEDAL(39) to the LEFT CRANK(35) and snap the LEFT
PEDAL STRAP(40) to the LEFT PEDAL(39).
STEP 12
Slide the UPRIGHT SLEEVE(32) over the UPRIGHT(3). Connect the CONNECTION WIRE(26) to the
CONTROL WIRE(25). Insert the UPRIGHT(3) onto the FRONT FRAME(1) and secure with FLAT HEAD
BOLTS(M8x1.25x15mm)(79). Slide the UPRIGHT SLEEVE(32) down to cover the bolt heads.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
A.
B.
Socket of
Power Wire(28)
STEP 13
Refer to illustration A. Run the CONNECTION WIRE(26) through the hole in the plate on the HANDLEBAR(4).
Attach the HANDLEBAR(4) to the UPRIGHT(3) with BUTTON HEAD BOLT(M8x1.25x40mm)(70) an d
FLA T HEAD SCREWS(M6x1x12mm)(78).
STEP 14
Plug the CONNECTION WIRE(26) into the EXTENSION WIRE on the COMPUTER(27). Attach the
COMPUTER(27) to the plate on the HANDLEBAR(4) with ROUND HEAD SCREWS(M5x0.8x15mm)(86).
STEP 15
Attach the MOUNTING BRACKET(106) to the UPRIGHT(3) with ROUND HEAD SCREWS
(M4x0.7x15mm)(85). Place the WATER BOTTLE(107) in the MOUNTING BRACKET(106).
STEP 16
Refer to illustration B. Plug the ADAPTER(105) into the SOCKET of the POWER WIRE(28) located on the
front of the bike. Plug the ADAPTER(105) into an electrical outlet.
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SET UP INSTRUCTIONS
Place the M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike in the area where it will be used. It is recommended that the Magnetic
Fusion 7250 Bike be placed on an equipment mat. The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is approximately 55 3/4
inches long x 24 3/8 inches wide x 50 3/8 inches tall (max.). (These dimensions may vary up to one inch.)
An area 4 feet wide x 7 feet long is required for safe operation of the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike. Make
sure that adequate spa ce is available for access to and passage around the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
LEVELING:
MOVING:
To level the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike, first screw the STAND(68) located in the middle of
the FRONT FRAME(1) all the way up into the FRONT FRAME(1) so that it is not touching the
floor. Adjust the four FOOT STANDS(64) on each of the four corners, two under FRONTSTABILIZER(2) and two under the REAR STABILIZER(6). When the FOOT STANDS(64)
are adjusted and the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is stable, rotate the STAND(68) to make it
contact with the floor.
While you are adjusting the FOOT STANDS(64) the STAND(68) must not be in contact with
the floor. Only after the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike has been stabilized with the FOOTSTANDS(64) will you position the STAND(68) so it is in contact with the floor to provide extra
stability for the frame.
The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike has a pair of WHEELS(118) built into the LEFT and RIGHT
FOOT CAPS(119, 120) at the front. Lift up the REAR STABILIZER(6) to move the Magnetic
Fusion 7250 Bike.
EQUIPMENT MAT
(not included)
FUNCTION INSPECTION:
Visually inspect the M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike to verify that assembly is a s shown in the a bove illustration.
Check the function of the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike by turning the crank slowly through one complete
revolution to verify that the drive train functions properly . Use the UP and DOWN buttons on the COMPUTER
(27) to select a program and verify that the Magnetic System provides different tensions. Refer to the
COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS on pages 15 to 19.
CAUTION:
Locate and read the WARNING LABEL(109) on the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike. Make sure
that all users read the WARNING LABEL(109).
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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
SEA T ADJUSTMENT
Proper seat adjustment is importa nt. There are nine adjustment holes in the SEA T RAIL(45). These adjustment
holes allow users to adjust the position of the seat up and down for efficient exercise.
Be sure the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49) is tightened. Sit on the seat and place your feet on the pedals.
1.
Y ou should be a ble to move through a complete pedal stroke without locking your knees or shifting your
hips on the seat. The se at is too close to the pedals if you have more tha n a slight bend in your knee s at
the bottom of the pedal stroke. The seat is too far from the pedals if you have to completely straighten
your knees at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
2.
To adjust the seat height, rotate the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49) counterclockwise until the pin releases
when the knob is pulled. Pull the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49) and slide the SEAT CARRIAGE(7) up or
down to desired position. Lock the SEAT CARRIAGE(7) in position by inserting the pin of the
ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49) into one of the adjustment holes in the SEAT RAIL(45), then rotate the
ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49) clockwise to lock the SEAT CARRIAGE(7) securely .
If you feel the Seat Assembly is too close to the HANDLEBAR(4) even after you have adjusted it up or
3.
down, change the set of attachment holes on the SEAT FRAME (114) to those closer to the front. By
changing attachment holes, the Seat Asse mbly will move 1.5 inches back and position you further away
from the HANDLEBAR(4). Refer to step 6 on page 9 for details.
CAUTION:
1.
Do not attempt to adjust the seat while you are on
the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike.
2.
Always tighten the ADJUSTMENT KNOB(49) after
adjusting the seat to a new position.
LOAD ADJUSTMENT
The load level of Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike ca n be cha nged at any ti me during your workout. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons on the COMPUTER(27) to increase or decrease your intensity level. Press the UP
button to increase the load level. Press the DOWN button to decrease the load level.
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
Your M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike utilizes a magnetic bra king system to create resista nce f or your workout.
Y ou control the a mount a nd pattern of this resista nce by mea ns of the adva nced computer console mounted
at the center of the handlebar. We recommend that you use this computer console to vary your workout
from session to session a nd note your progress toward your f itness goals. When used regularly in this way,
the computer console ca n be come an important source of motivation and interest which will help kee p you
on track.
BUTTONS:
PROGRAM BUTTONS:
/UP:
/DOWN:
ENTER:
START
/STOP:
Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike ha s twelve pre set workout progra ms. Sele ct the
The
desired program from the twelve buttons on the computer.
Press to increa se the value s of the setting mode. Press to increase the level of the
workload when running a program.
Press to decrease the values of the setting mode. Press to decrease the level of
the workload when running a program.
Press to select the values of the various settings.
Press to start the selected program. Press the START/STOP button to stop the
progra m. Press and hold the START/STOP button down for four seconds to reset
all of the function values to zero.
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAM NUMBERHEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAMS
TIME
SPEED
DISTANCE
LCD DISPLA Y INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAM:
TIME:
SPEED:
Displays the selected program during exercise, from P1 to P12.
Displays the time. Counts upward from one second to 99:59 minutes. Counts down from
preset value.
Displays the current speed from zero to 99.9 miles per hour.
CALORIE
AGE/T ARGET H.R.
HEART RA TE
HEART SYMBOL
PROGRAM PROFILE
DISTANCE:
CALORIE:
AGE
/
T ARGET H.R.
HEART RA TE:
Displays the distance from zero to 999.9 miles.
Displays the calorie consumption from zero to 999.9 Kcal.
NOTE: The calorie readouts are a n esti mate for a n average user . It should be used only as
a comparison between workouts on this unit.
When you select the Heart Rate Control Programs, P11 or P12, you must input your age.
This value affects only the Heart Rate Control Programs . Press ENTER button until the
:
AGE/TARGET H.R. display is flashing and use "
/ " buttons to input your age.
When Heart Rate Control Programs, P11 or P12, are selected, the target heart rate value
will be shown during exercise.
Displays heart rate in beats per minute from 40 to 240 beats per minute.
To display the heart rate, you must grasp the Pulse Sensors on both sides of the handrail,
one in ea ch hand. The heart symbol "
" will begin fla shing when the computer sense s your
heart rate. Your heart rate will be displayed approximately five (5) seconds after the heart
icon is displayed. If you do not place your hands correctly a nd 60 se conds passes without
a heart rate reading, the computer will turn of f the heart rate circuit. If this occurs, press the
ENTER button to restart the heart rate circuit, pla ce your ha nds ba ck on the Pulse Sensors
correctly, and the heart rate readout will appear.
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
This computer contains 12 different programs. You can preset the program time and the computer will
divide the time chosen into 10 intervals. If you do not set the program time in advance, the computer will
default to a 30 minute workout time.
(P1) MANUAL
MANUAL PROGRAM: P1 is a manual progra m allowing the user to have
full manual control of the workload. Use the "" button to increase the
load. Use the " " button to decrease the load.
PRESET PROGRAMS: P2 to P10 are preset automatic programs. The profiles are shown on the face of
the computer. Use the "
the load level of the program.
" button to increa se the load level of the progra m. Use the " " button to decrease
(P2) ROLLING(P3) VALLEY(P4) FAT BURN
(P5) RAMP
(P8) PLATEAU
(P6) FITNESS(P7) RANDOM
(P9) INTERVAL(P10) MOUNTAIN
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HEART RA TE CONTROL PROG RAMS: P11 and P12 are preset automatic Heart Rate Control Progra ms.
You must input your age and always hold the pulse sensors on the HANDRAIL(9) with both hands when
using the Heart Rate Control Programs. P11 is programmed to use 60% of your maximum heart rate as
your target heart rate zone workout goal, and P12 is programmed to use 85% of your maximum heart rate
as your target heart rate zone workout goal; therefore, P11 will be a less intense workout than P12.
(P11) 60% MAX H.R.(P12) 85% MAX H.R.
As you exercise, the program will monitor your pulse
and adjust the workload automatically to keep you
working within a zone that is plus or minus 5 beats per
minute of your target heart rate. Your age and the
program you selected will determine your heart rate
zone.
For example, if your age is 30, your maximum heart
rate is 190. If you selected P1 1, your workout will keep
you within a target heart rate zone that is plus or minus
5 beats per minute of 60% of your maximum heart
rate: 190 x 60% = 114 so your heart rate zone is 109
to 1 19. The progra m will monitor your pulse and a djust
the workload automatically to keep your pulse within
the heart rate zone during your workout.
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
COMPUTER OPERA TION
STEP 1: POWER ON
Pedaling or press any button.
STEP 2 : SELECT PROGRAM
Select and press one of the PROGRAM BUTTONS to enter the desired program.
STEP 3: SET THE PROGRAM TIME OR CALORIE (and input age for Heart Rate Control Programs)
The TIME function mode will appear with the display fla shing "0:00". You have options to do the following:
1. Press START
2.
Use "
/ " buttons to set the progra m ti me, from one minute up to 99 minutes with 1 minute increments.
/STOP button to start the program. All of the function values will count up from zero.
Or, you can keep TIME as "0:00" and press the ENTER button to enter the mode to set the CALORIE.
Use "
/ " buttons to set the CALORIE, from 10 Kcal. up to 9990 Kcal. with 10 Kcal. increments. Press
the ENTER button to confirm the setting. Press the START/STOP button to start the program.
When you select the Heart Rate Control Programs, P11 or P12, you must input your age. Press ENTER
button until the AGE/T AR GET H.R. display is flashing and use "
/ " buttons to input your age. Press the
ENTER button to confirm the setting. Press the START/STOP button to start the program.
NOTE:
The program will not start until you press the START
1.
The computer will count down from the function values that you set, Time and Calorie. When
2.
/STOP button.
one of the two function values counts down to zero, the computer will remind you with an
audible alarm and start counting up this function value. Another function value will continue to
count down.
If you don't set the program time, the computer will count up from one second up to 99:59
3.
minutes, and use the default workout time, 30 minutes, to cycle run the program profile.
OPERA TION DESCRIPTIONS
To stop a running program, press the START/STOP button. In this mode, you can press the
1.
START
BUTTONS to select a new program. The function values of DISTANCE and CALORIE will continue to
accumulate.
When you complete a program, press the START
2.
PROGRAM BUTTONS to select a new program. The function values of DISTANCE and CALORIE will
continue to accumulate. This will allow you to run several programs and still know the total DISTANCE
and CALORIE during the workout.
If you want to restart with a new program, press and hold the START
3.
seconds to reset all of the function values to zero. Use the PROGRAM BUTTONS to select a new
program.
The computer will shut off automatically after 4 minutes of ina ctivity, and the function values, DISTANCE
4.
and CALORIE, will be kept.
/STOP button again to continue to run the current program. Or, you can use the PROGRAM
/STOP button to stop the program. You can use the
/STOP button down for four
POWER SOURCE:
The computer uses the ADAPTER(105) a s a power source. Use the M agnetic Fusion 7250 Bike with the
adapter plugged into an electrical outlet.
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STORAGE
1.
To store the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike, simply keep it in a clean dry place.
2.
Adjust the SEA T CARRIAGE(7) to the lowest position. The Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is a pproximately
55 3/4 inches long x 24 3/8 inches wide x 50 3/8 inches tall (max.). These dimensions will vary. Please
measure your Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike if exact dimensions are needed.
3.
To move the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike, lift the REAR STABILIZER(6) and the bike will roll on the
WHEELS(118) on the FRONT STABILIZER(117).
MAINTENANCE
The safety and integrity designed into the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike can only be maintained when the
Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike is regularly exa mined f or da mage a nd wear . Spe cial attention should be given
to the following:
Use the PROGRAM BUTTONS on the COMPUTER(27) to select a progra m a nd verify that the Magnetic
1.
System provides different tensions. The Magnetic System should provide many years of use.
Use a wrench to verify that the pedals are tightened securely . If tightening is required, remember that the
2.
left pedal has left hand threads and is tightened by turning counterclockwise. The right pedal has right
hand threads that are tightened by turning clockwise.
Verify that the WARNING LABEL(109) is in place and easy to read. Call Stamina Products immediately
3.
at 1-800-375-7520 for a replacement WARNING LABEL(109) if it is missing or damaged.
It is the sole responsibility of the user/owner to ensure that regular maintenance is performed.
4.
Worn or da maged components shall be repla ced immediately or the Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike re moved
5.
from service until repair is made.
Only Stamina Products supplied components shall be used to maintain/repair the Magnetic Fusion
6.
7250 Bike.
Keep your Magnetic Fusion 7250 Bike clean by wiping it off with an absorbent cloth after use.
7.
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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES
How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition. If you have been inactive for
several years or are severely overweight, start slowly and increase your workout time gradually. Increase
your workout intensity gradually by monitoring your heart rate while you exercise.
Remember to follow these essentials:
Have your doctor review your training and diet programs.
Begin your training progra m slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your physicia n .
Warm up before you exercise and cool down after you work out.
Take your pulse periodically during your workout and strive to stay within a range of 60% (lower
intensity) to 90% (higher intensity) of your maximum heart rate zone. Start at the lower inten sity, and
build up to higher intensity as you become more aerobically fit.
If you feel dizzy or lightheaded you should slow down or stop exercising.
Initially you may only be able to exercise within your target zone for a few minutes; however, your a erobic
ca pa city will i mprove over the next six to eight week s. It is i mporta nt to pa ce yoursel f while you exercise so
you don't tire too quickly.
To determine if you are working out at the correct intensity, use a heart rate monitor or use the ta ble below .
For effective aerobic exercise, your heart rate should be maintained at a level between 60% and 90% of
your maximum heart rate. If just starting an exercise progra m, work out at the low end of your target he art
rate zone. As your a erobic ca pa city improves, gra dually increa se the intensity of your workout by increa sing
your heart rate.
Measure your heart rate periodically during your workout by stopping the
exercise but continuing to move your legs or walk around. Place two or three
fingers on your wrist a nd take a six second heartbe at count. Multiply the results
by ten to find your heart rate. For exa mple, if your six se cond heartbeat count
is 14, your heart rate is 140 beats per minute. A six second count is used
because your heart rate will drop ra pidly when you stop exercising. Adjust the
intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is at the proper level.
Target Heart Rate Zone Estimated by Age*
Age
20 years
25 years
30 years
35 years
40 years
45 years
50 years
55 years
60 years
65 years
70 years
Target Heart Rate Zone
(55%-90% of Maximum Heart Rate)
110-180 beats per minute
107-175 beats per minute
105-171 beats per minute
102-166 beats per minute
99-162 beats per minute
97-157 beats per minute
94-153 beats per minute
91-148 beats per minute
88-144 beats per minute
85-139 beats per minute
83-135 beats per minute
Average Maximum
Heart Rate 100%
200 beats per minute
195 beats per minute
190 beats per minute
185 beats per minute
180 beats per minute
175 beats per minute
170 beats per minute
165 beats per minute
160 beats per minute
155 beats per minute
150 beats per minute
wrist pulse
For cardiorespiratory training benefits, the American College of Sports Medicine re commends working
*
out within a heart rate range of 55% to 90% of maximum heart rate. To predict the maximum heart
rate, the following formula was used: 220 - Age = predicted maximum heart rate
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WARM-UP and COOL-DOWN
Warm-Up The purpose of warming up is to prepare your body for exercise and to minimize injuries.
Warm up for two to five minutes before strength training or aerobic exercising. Perform activities that raise
your heart rate and warm the working muscle s. Activities may include bris k walking, jogging, jumping ja ck s,
jump rope, and running in place
Stretching Stretching while your muscles are warm after a proper warm-up and again after your strength
or aerobic training session is very important. Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their
elevated temperature, which greatly reduces the ris k of injury . Stretches should be held for 15 to 30 seconds.
Do not bounce.
Suggested Stretching Exercises
Lower Body Stretch
Place feet shoulder-width
apart and lean forward.
Keep this position for 30
seconds using the body as a
natural weight to stretch the
backs of the legs.
DO NOT BOUNCE!
When the pull on the back
of the legs lessens,
gradually try a lower
position.
Bent Torso Pulls
While sitting on the floor,
have legs apart, one leg
straight and one knee bent.
Pull the chest down to touch
the thigh on the leg that is
bent, and twist at the waist.
Hold this position at least 10
seconds. Repeat 10 times
on each side.
Floor Stretch
While sitting on the floor,
open the legs as wide as
possible. Stretch the upper
body toward the knee on the
right leg by using your arms
to pull your chest to your
thighs. Hold this stretch 10
to 30 seconds.
DO NOT BOUNCE!
Do this stretch 10 times.
Repeat the stretch with the
left leg.
Bent Over Leg Stretch
Stand with feet shoulderwidth apart and lean forward
as illustrated. Using the
arms, gently pull the upper
body towards the right leg.
Let the head hang down.
DO NOT BOUNCE!
Hold the position a minimum
of 10 seconds. Repeat
pulling the upper body to the
left leg. Do this stretch
several times slowly.
Remember to always check with your physician before starting any exercise program.
Cool-Down The purpose of cooling down is to return the body to its normal, or near normal, resting state
at the end of each exercise session. A proper cool-down slowly lowers your heart rate and allows blood to
return to the heart. Your cool-down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after
each strength training session.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
MODEL 15-7250A
WARRANTY
Stamina Products, Inc. warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship
under normal use, service and proper operation for a period of 90 days on the parts and five years on the
frame from the date of the original purchase from an authorized retailer. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT
APPLY TO ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO COMMERCIAL USE, ABUSE, MISUSE,
ALTERATION OF ANY TYPE OR CAUSE OR TO ANY DEFECT OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY REPAIR,
REPLACEMENT , SUBSTITUTION OR USE WITH P ARTS OTHER THAN P ARTS PROVIDED BY ST AMINA
PRODUCTS, INC. Commercial use includes use of the product in athletic clubs, health clubs, spas,
gymnasiums, exercise facilitie s, and other public or semipublic facilities whether or not the product's use is
in furtherance of a profit making enterprise, and all other use which is not f or personal, family, or household
purposes.
T o i mplement this li mited warranty, send a written notice stating your name, date, a nd place of purchase and
a brief description of the defect along with your rece ipt to Sta mina Products, Inc. P .O. Box 1071, Springf ield
Missouri, USA, 65801-1071, or email us at customerservice@staminaproducts.com, or call us at
1-800-375-7520. If the defect is covered under this limited warranty, you will be requested to return theproduct or part to us for free repair or replacement at our option. NO ACTION FOR BREACH OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY MAY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE DATE THE
ALLEGED BREACH WAS OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. NO ACTION FOR BREACH OF
ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY MAY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER DELIVERY OF
THE PRODUCT TO THE PURCHASER. This limited warranty is not transferable. IF ANY PART OF THE
PRODUCT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY,
THE REMEDY OF REP AIR OR REPLACEMENT IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY A V AILABLE T O YOU. In
the event that the purchaser makes any claim under this limited warranty or any implied warranty, the
Warra ntor reserves the right to require the product to be returned for in spection, at the purcha ser's expense,
to the Warra ntor's premises in Springf ield, Missouri. Return of the enclosed warra nty registration card is not
required for warranty coverage, but is merely a way of establishing the date and place of purchase.
Sta mina Products, Inc. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF ANY PRODUCT, LOSS OF
TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL,
SPECIAL OR INCIDENT AL DAMAGES DUE TO BREACH OF THE ABOVE WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY.
This limited warra nty is the only written or expre ss warranty given by Stamina Products, Inc. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state.
ANY OTHER RIGHT WHICH YOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR
MERCHANT ABILITY OR FIT NESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED IN DURA TION TO THE
DURA TION OF THIS W ARRANTY.
The laws in some jurisdictions restrict the rights of manufacturers and distributors of consumer goods to
disclaim or limit implied warranties and consequential and incidental damages with respect thereto. If any
such law is found to be applicable, the foregoing disclaimers and limitations of and on implied warranties
and consequential and incidental damages with respect thereto shall be disregarded and shall be deemed
not to have been made to the extent necessary to comply with such legal restriction.
63Foot Cap2
64Foot Stand 4
65Left Rear Cover 1
66Right Rear Cover 1
67Cover Plug 4
68Stand 1
69Screw, Round Head (M4 x 50mm) 1
70Bolt, Button Head (M8 x 1.25 x 40mm) 1
71Bolt, Button Head (M8 x 1.25 x 45mm) 2
72Bolt, Button Head (M8 x 1.25 x 53mm) 4
73Bolt, Button Head (M10 x 1.5 x 15mm) 7
74Bolt, Button Head (M10 x 1.5 x 20mm) 4
75Bolt, Button Head (M10 x 1.5 x 53mm) 3
76Bolt, Button Head (M10 x 1.5 x 200mm) 2
77Bolt, Hex Head (M8 x 1.25 x 70mm) 2
78Bolt, Flat Head (M6 x 1 x 12mm) 2
79Bolt, Flat Head (M8 x 1.25 x 15mm) 6
80Bolt, Flat Head (M8 x 1.25 x 20mm) 1
81Bolt, Flat Head (M10 x 1.5 x 35mm) 1
82Bolt, Round Head (M6 x 1 x 38mm) 8
84Screw, Flat Head (M5 x 0.8 x 20mm) 3
85Screw, Round Head (M4 x 0.7 x 15mm) 10
86Screw, Round Head (M5 x 0.8 x 15mm) 4
87Screw, Round Head (M4 x 15mm) 12
88Screw, Round Head (M4 x 25mm) 11
89Screw, Round Head (M5 x 10mm) 4
90Screw, Round Head (M5 x 15mm) 1
91Nut (M8 x 1.25) 2
92Nylock Nut (M5 x 0.8) 3
93Nylock Nut (M6 x 1)2
94Nylock Nut (M8 x 1.25) 1
95Nylock Nut (M10 x 1.5 x 7mm thick) 9
97Acorn Nut (M10 x 1.5) 2
98Arc Washer (M8) 2
Please do not return the product. For your convenience, Stamina's Customer Service Department can be
reached by email at customerservice@staminaproducts.com or toll free at 1-800-375-7520 (in the U.S.).
Should a part be missing or a defective part found, please call us from 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Central Time,
Monday through Thursday a nd 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. on Friday or fill out the fax sheet ordering form below
and fax it to (417)889-8064. Our Customer Service Department will be able to assist you with your problem
and the part will be mailed directly to your house.
TELEPHONE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Tel: 1 (800) 375-7520
FAX
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Fax: (417) 889-8064
ONLINE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
customerservice@staminaproducts.com
www.staminaproducts.com
STAMINA PRODUCTS, INC.
A TT N: Customer Service
Springfield, MO. 65801-1071
Detach and Mail or Fax the Form Below
Stamina Products, Inc.
P.O. Box 1071
Springfield, MO 65801-1071
Mr./Ms:
Address: Apt. #:
City:State: Zip Code:
IMPORTANT: We must have your phone number in order to process the order!
Phone #: ( ) Work Phone #: ( )
Date Purchased:
Model #:
Purcha sed From:
IMPORTANT: Before filling out the form below ma ke sure you have the right information.
Refer to the parts list to make sure you're ordering the right parts!
MAIL
P.O. Box 1071
EXAMPLE:
PART # DESCRIPTION QUANTITY1 Rear Unit Assembly 1
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