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  • Page 1 This product is compliant with the ASSEMBLY MANUAL / OWNER’S MANUAL applicable CE requirements.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Nautilus, Inc., www.nautilusinternational.com | Nautilus, Inc., 18225 NE Riverside Parkway, Portland, OR 97230 USA | Printed in China | © 2016 Nautilus, Inc. | ® indicates trademarks registered in the United States. These marks may be registered in other nations or otherwise protected by common law. Schwinn, the Schwinn Quality logo, Schwinn 570E, Schwinn Connect, Bowflex, Nautilus, and Universal are trademarks owned by or licensed to Nautilus, Inc. Polar , OwnCode...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: This icon means a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Obey the following warnings: Read and understand all warnings on this machine. Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions.
  • Page 4 Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only. • Before each use, examine this machine for loose parts or signs of wear. Do not use if found in this condition. Monitor the Pedals and Crank Arms closely. Contact your local Schwinn distributor for repair information. • Maximum user weight limit: 136 kg ( 300 lbs.). Do not use if you are over this weight. •...
  • Page 5: Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number

    SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER Product Specification Serial Number WARNING! • 21.78mm • Keep hands and feet away. • 54.8mm...
  • Page 6: Earthing Instructions

    Earthing Instructions This product must be electrically earthed. If a malfunction occurs, correct earthing decreases the risk of electric shock. The power cord is equipped with an equipment-earthing conductor, and must be connected to an outlet that is properly installed and earthed. The electrical wiring must comply with all applicable local and provincial standards and requirements.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS 136 kg ( 300 lbs. ) Maximum User Weight: 66.1 cm ( 26.0” ) Maximum Pedal Height - with full incline: 76.5 kg ( 168.7 lbs. ) Machine Weight: Total Surface Area (foot print) of equipment: 160.5 cm 12734.2 cm ( 1976.8 inches ( 63.2” ) Power Requirements: Operational Voltage: 220V - 240V AC, 50Hz Operating Current:...
  • Page 8: Parts

    PARTS A decal has been applied to all right (“ R ”) and left (“ L ”) parts to assist with assembly. Item Description Item Description Console Mast Front Stabilizer Static Handlebar Handlebar Shroud, Inner Arm Pivot Rod Handlebar Shroud, Outer Water Bottle Holder Right Leg Console...
  • Page 9: Hardware

    HARDWARE / TOOLS Item Description Item Description Button Head Hex Screw, M8x16 (with Wave Washer Loctite adhesive) ® Flat Washer, M8 Lock Washer, M8 Wide Washer, M8 Pivot Sleeve Button Head Hex Screw, M8x16 Phillips Head Screw, M5x12 Hex Head Screw, M8x20 Note: Select pieces of Hardware have been provided as spares on the Hardware Card. Be aware that there may be remain- ing Hardware after the proper assembly of your machine.
  • Page 10: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Front Stabilizer to Frame Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card. *...
  • Page 11 2. Attach Rail Assembly to Frame Assembly Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card. *...
  • Page 12 3. Connect the Cable and Attach the Console Mast to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Do not crimp Console Cable.
  • Page 13 4. Attach Legs to Frame Assembly...
  • Page 14 5. Attach Arm Pivot Rod and Lower Handlebar Arms to Frame Assembly 13 mm...
  • Page 15 6. Attach Left Pedal to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Repeat step on opposite side with the Right Pedal (Item 17 ).
  • Page 16 7. Attach and Adjust the Upper Handlebar Arms to Frame Assembly Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card. * Make sure the Upper Handlebar Arms are secure before you exercise.
  • Page 17 8. Attach Handlebar Shrouds to Frame Assembly...
  • Page 18 9. Route Cables and Attach the Static Handlebar to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Do not crimp the Console Cables.
  • Page 19 10. Attach Water Bottle Holder to Frame Assembly Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card. *...
  • Page 20 11. Remove Hardware from Console NOTICE: Do not crimp the cable. Note: Hardware is pre-installed and not on the Hardware Card. * 12. Connect Cables and Attach Console to Frame Assembly NOTICE: Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Do not crimp cables.
  • Page 21 13. Connect the Power Cord to Frame Assembly Connect this machine to a properly earthed outlet only (see Earthing Instructions). 14. Final Inspection Inspect your machine to ensure that all hardware is tight and components are properly assembled. Note: If necessary, apply silicone lubricant to a cloth and wipe the rails to eliminate roller noise. Silicone lubricant is not intended for human consumption.
  • Page 22: Moving The Machine

    BEFORE YOU START Moving the Machine The machine may be moved by one or more persons depending on their physical abilities and capacities. Make sure that you and others are all physically fit and able to move the machine safely. Remove the power cord.
  • Page 23: Leveling The Machine

    Leveling the Machine The machine needs to be leveled if your workout area is uneven or if the Rail Assembly is slightly off the floor. To adjust: Place the machine in your workout area. 2. S afely stand on the back of the Rail Assembly for approximately 20 seconds. Step off the machine. 4. L oosen the locking nuts and adjust the levelers until they all contact the floor. Do not adjust the levelers to such a height that they detach or unscrew from the machine. Injury to you or damage to the machine can occur.
  • Page 24: Features

    FEATURES Static Handlebar Transport Roller Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors Leveler Speakers Incline Arm Rail Media Tray Transport Handle Console Foot Pedal USB Port Storage Bin MP3 Input Water Bottle Holder Fully Shrouded Flywheel Upper Handlebar AC Adapter Inlet / Power Switch Telemetry Heart Rate (HR) Receiver Stabilizer Bluetooth...
  • Page 25: Console Features

    Console Features The Console provides important information about your workout and lets you control the resistance levels while you exercise. The Console features the Schwinn Dual Track display with touch control buttons to navigate you through the ™ exercise programs. Upper Display 40% 70% INCLINE Lower Display Resistance Level Quick Buttons...
  • Page 26 Incline Level Quick Buttons- Shifts the incline level to the setting quickly during a workout Achievement Indicator Lights- when an achievement level is reached or a result is reviewed, the achievement indicator light will activate Schwinn Dual Track Display ™...
  • Page 27 100% Anaerobic 80-90% Aerobic 70-80% Fat burn 50-70% Warm up Achievement Display Less than The Achievement Display activates when a workout goal is reached or a workout milestone is surpassed from past workouts. The Console display will congratulate and inform the User of their achievement, along with a celebratory sound. Lower Display Data SPEED TIME...
  • Page 28: Bluetooth ® Connectivity

    1. Select the Options tab in the upper left corner of the Software App, and click on “Settings”. 2. Select the “Schwinn Connect” option. Sign in to your account or create a new account. To create a new account, click on the “Create New Account”...
  • Page 29: Remote Heart Rate Monitor

    1. Insert the USB Drive with your workout data into a device connected to the internet. 2. Sign in to the Schwinn Connect™ website at www.schwinnconnect.com, or create a new account. To create a new account, click on the “Create New Account” button.
  • Page 30 If your heart rate signal ever seems erratic after validation, wipe off your hands and the sensors and try again. Heart Rate Calculations Your maximum heart rate usually decreases from 220 Beats Per Minute (BPM) in childhood to approximately 160 BPM by age 60. This fall in heart rate is usually linear, decreasing by approximately one BPM for each year. There is no indication that training influences the decrease in maximum heart rate. Individuals of the same age could have different maximum heart rates. It is more accurate to find this value by completing a stress test than by using an age related formula. Your at-rest heart rate is influenced by endurance training. The typical adult has an at rest heart rate of approximately 72 BPM, whereas highly trained runners may have readings of 40 BPM or lower. The Heart Rate table is an estimate of what Heart Rate Zone (HRZ) is effective to burn fat and improve your cardiovas- cular system.
  • Page 31: Operations

    OPERATIONS What to Wear Wear rubber-soled athletic shoes. You will need the appropriate clothes for exercise that allow you to move freely. How Often Should You Exercise 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.
  • Page 32: Initial Setup

    Initial Setup During the first power-up, the Console should be setup with the date, time and your preferred measurement units. 1. D ate: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the currently active value (flashing). Push the Left/Right buttons to change which segment is the currently active value (month / day / year). Push OK to set. 3. T ime: Push the Increase/Decrease buttons to adjust the currently active value (flashing). Push the Left/Right buttons to change which segment is the currently active value (hour / minute / AM or PM). Push OK to set.
  • Page 33 Select a User Profile Every workout is saved to a User Profile. Be sure to select the proper User Profile before starting a workout. The last User that completed a workout will be the default user. User Profiles are assigned the default values until they are customized by editing. Be sure to edit the User Profile for more accurate calorie and heart rate information. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the User button to select one of the User Profiles. The Console will display the name of the User Profile and the User Profile Icon. Edit User Profile 1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the User button to select one of the User Profiles. 2. Push the OK button to select it. 3.
  • Page 34: Profile Programs

    9. The Console will go to the Power-Up Mode screen with the user selected. Reset a User Profile 1. From the Power-Up Mode screen, push the User button to select one of the User Profiles. 2. Push the OK button to select it. 3. The Console display shows the current User Profile name and the EDIT prompt. Push the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to change the prompt.
  • Page 35 econdary Case 6: Profile Programs Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs FUN RIDES Rolling Hills Ride in the Park Rolling Hills Rolling Hills Ride in the Park Ride in the Park Easy Tour Easy Tour Stream Crossing econdary Case 6: Profile Programs Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs Easy Tour Stream Crossing...
  • Page 36 7. U se the Increase() or Decrease() buttons to adjust the workout value. 8. Push OK to begin the goal-oriented workout. The GOAL value will count down as the value for percent completed increases. Note: During a Calories Goal, each column is for a 2 minute time period. The active column will advance across the screen every 2 minutes. If the workout lasts for more than 30 minutes, the active column will fix to the last right column and push the previous columns off the display.
  • Page 37 Heart Rate Control (HRC) Workout Programs The Heart Rate Control (HRC) programs let you set a heart rate goal for your workout. The program monitors your heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) from the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors on the machine or from a Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) chest strap, and adjusts the workout to keep your heart rate in the selected zone.
  • Page 38: Pausing Or Stopping

    Pausing or Stopping The Console will go into Pause Mode if the user stops pedaling and pushes PAUSE/END during a workout, or there is no RPM signal for 5 seconds (user not pedaling). The Console will cycle through a series of messages that change every 4 seconds: - WORKOUT PAUSED - PEDAL TO CONTINUE (if a bike) / STRIDE TO CONTINUE (if an elliptical)
  • Page 39 3. Push the Increase() button to move to the next GOAL TRACK statistic, “LAST 7 DAYS”. The Console will display the calories burned on the display (50 calories per segment) for the previous seven days, along with the workout value totals. Use the Left() or Right() buttons to move through all the workout statistic channels. 4.
  • Page 40: Console Setup Mode

    CONSOLE SETUP MODE The Console Setup Mode lets you input the date and time, set the units of measurement to either English or Metric, change the machine type, control the sound settings ( on/ off), or see maintenance statistics (Error Log and Run Hours – for service technician use only).
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any repair work. In some conditions, an assistant is required to do the necessary tasks. Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is done.
  • Page 42: Maintenance Parts

    Maintenance Parts...
  • Page 43 Console Shroud, Right Incline Motor Assembly Heart Rate Cable, Upper Roller Servo Motor Handlebar, Static Leg, Right Brake Assembly Console Cable, Upper Shroud Cap Fly Wheel Arm Pivot Rod Shroud, Upper Pedal Arm, Left Console Mast Console Cable, Lower Transport Wheel Water Bottle Holder Incline Assembly GG Front Stabilizer...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution No display/partial display/ Check electrical (wall) Make sure unit is plugged into a functioning wall outlet. unit will not turn on outlet Check connection at front Connection should be secure and undamaged. Replace of unit adapter or connection at unit if either are damaged.
  • Page 45 Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution No speed/RPM reading, Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any are cut or crimped, Console displays “Please replace cable. Stride” error code Check data cable Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. connections/orientation Small latch on connector should line up and snap into place.
  • Page 46 Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution Knocking sound during Check hardware at Make sure that the alignment tab on the Pivot Sleeve goes into machine operation junction between Lower the slot in the hole. Be sure the Pivot Sleeve extends through Handlebar Arm and Pedal the opposite hole in the joint cover. Squeaking noise Bolt that connects the Loosen pivot rod bolt slightly until noise goes away.
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