Schwinn 130/510U Assembly Manual / Owner's Manual
Schwinn 130/510U Assembly Manual / Owner's Manual

Schwinn 130/510U Assembly Manual / Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 130/510U:

Advertisement

Quick Links

TM
130 / 510U
ASSEMBLY MANUAL / OWNER'S MANUAL

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Schwinn 130/510U

  • Page 1 130 / 510U ASSEMBLY MANUAL / OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    (800) 605-3369, csnls@nautilus.com | Nautilus (Shanghai) Fitness Equipments Co, Ltd, Room 1701 &1702, 1018 Changning Road, Changning District, Shanghai, China 200042, www.nautilus.cn - 86 21 6115 9668 | outside U.S. www.nautilusinternational.com | © 2020 Nautilus, Inc. | Schwinn, the Schwinn Quality logo, Schwinn 130, Schwinn 510U, Schwinn Toolbox, Bowflex, and Nautilus are trademarks owned by or licensed to Nautilus, Inc., which are registered or otherwise protected by common law in the United States and other countries. Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. The Bluetooth word mark ®...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 • Make the Pedals stable before you step on them. Use caution when you step on and off the machine. • Disconnect all power before servicing this machine. • Do not operate this machine outdoors or in moist or wet locations. Keep the foot pedals clean and dry. • Keep at least 0.6 m (24”) 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.
  • Page 5: Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number

    SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER WARNING! • Injury or death is possible if caution is not used while using this machine. • Keep children and pets away. • Read and follow all warnings on this machine. • Refer to the Owner’s Manual for Serial number additional warnings and safety information.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Maximum User Weight: 300 lbs. (136 kg) Total Surface Area (footprint) of equipment: 5670 cm Machine Weight: 26.5 kg (58.4 lbs.) Power Requirements (AC Adapter): Input Voltage: 100 - 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 0.4A Output Voltage: 9VDC, 1.5A 138.4cm (54.5”) 105cm (41.3”) 54cm (21.4”) DO NOT dispose of this product as refuse. This product is to be recycled. For proper disposal of this product, please follow the prescribed methods at an approved waste center.
  • Page 7: Parts

    PARTS 14 (R) 13 (L) Item Description Item Description Main Frame Console Front Stabilizer Seat Post Rear Stabilizer Adjustment Knob Top Shroud Seat Mast Gasket Left Pedal (L) Console Mast (with Handlebar Mount) Right Pedal (R) Handlebars Water Bottle Holder Handlebar Mount Cover AC Adapter...
  • Page 8: Hardware

    HARDWARE / TOOLS Item Description Button Head Hex Screw M8 x 25 Lock Washer M8 Curved Washer M8 Flat Washer M8 T-handle Note: Selected pieces of Hardware have been provided as spares on the Hardware Card. Be aware that there may be remaining Hardware after the proper assembly of your machine. Tools Included Not Included...
  • Page 9: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY 1. Attach Stabilizers to Main Frame Note: Hardware(*) is pre-installed on the stabilizers and not on Hardware Card. Make sure the Schwinn decal ™ on the rear stabilizer faces outward from the machine. 6 mm 6 mm...
  • Page 10 2. Install Console Mast, Mast Gasket and Top Shroud on Main Assembly NOTICE: Make sure the Console Cable connector (a) does not fall into the Console Mast. Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock. Do not crimp Console Cable. Be sure the tabs on the Top Shroud snap into the Main Assembly.
  • Page 11 3. Install Handlebars on Console Mast NOTICE: D o not crimp the cables. Put the Handlebar (7) in the bracket (6a), adjust the Handlebar to the desired angle, and install the T-handle (E) through the holes. Use the pull cable in the Handlebar Mount to route the HR cable (7a) through the slot (6c) under the Handlebar Mount to the top of the mast. Fully tighten the T-handle to keep the Handlebar in position. Push the cover (8) into position on the Handlebar Mount.
  • Page 12 4. Install Console on Console Mast Note: Remove the pre-installed screws(*) from the back of the Console before you connect the cables. NOTICE: Do not crimp the cables.
  • Page 13 5. Install Seat Post on Frame NOTICE: Make sure the Adjustment Knob engages the Seat Post. Do not set the Seat Post position higher than the stop mark (STOP) on the tube. STOP 6. Attach Seat to Seat Post NOTICE: Be sure the Seat is straight. Tighten both nuts (12b) on the Seat bracket (12a) to hold the Seat in position.
  • Page 14 7. Install Pedals Note: The Left Pedal is reverse-threaded. Be sure to attach Pedals on the proper side of the Bike. Orientation is based from a seated position on the bike. The Left Pedal has an “L”, the Right Pedal an “R”. Start the Pedals by hand, and then fully tighten them with the Pedal Wrench. The Pedals must be fully tightened. 14 (R) 13 (L)
  • Page 15 8. Install Water Bottle Holder Note: The hardware(*) is pre-installed on the Console Mast and not on Hardware Card. 9. Connect AC Adapter 10. Final Inspection Inspect your machine to ensure that all hardware is tight and components are properly assembled. Be sure to record the serial number in the field provided at the front of this manual.
  • Page 16: Leveling The Bike

    BEFORE YOU START Leveling the Bike Levelers are found on each side of the Rear Stabilizer. Turn the knob to adjust the stabilizer foot. 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 17: Features

    FEATURES Console Transport Rollers Handlebars Power Connector Adjustable Seat Water Bottle Holder Adjustment Knob Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors Pedals Media Tray Stabilizers Bluetooth Heart Rate (HR) Receiver (not shown) ® Levelers Bluetooth Connectivity (not shown) ® Fully Shrouded Flywheel WARNING! Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
  • Page 18: 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 touch control buttons to navigate you through the exercise programs. Note: Customized selections made to the Console will not be remembered after a shut down. Connect Bluetooth button ® Keypad Functions DISPLAY button - Allows the user to select the units and other displayed values during a workout.
  • Page 19 Program Display Program Display The Program Display shows information to the User and the grid display area shows the course profile for the program. Each column in the profile shows one interval (workout segment). The higher the column, the higher the resistance level. The flashing column shows your current interval. Bluetooth App Connected icon - Display shows when the Console is paired with the App. ® Heart Rate Detected icon - Display shows when the Console receives a heart rate signal from the contact heart rate sensors or a Bluetooth Heart Rate Chest Strap.
  • Page 20: Bluetooth ® Heart Rate Monitor

    Updates to Your Machine using the “Schwinn Toolbox™” App This fitness machine is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity and can be wirelessly updated with the “Schwinn Toolbox™” ® App. Once the App is installed on your device, the App will inform you of when there is an update to your machine. 1. D ownload the free App, named Schwinn Toolbox . The App is available on the App Store and Google Play™.
  • Page 21 • Some Electrocardiogram (EKG) signals generated by individuals are not strong enough to be detected by the sensors. • The proximity of other electronic machines can generate interference. 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. Physical conditions vary, therefore your individual HRZ could be several beats higher or lower than what is shown.
  • Page 22: 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 23: Manual (Quick Start) Program

    Manual (Quick Start) Program Summit Pass The Manual (Quick Start) program lets you start a workout without entering any information. During a Manual Workout, each column represents a 1 minute time period. The active column will advance across the screen every minute. If the workout lasts for more than 18 minutes, the active column will stay to the right where an additional column is added to the workout program.
  • Page 24: Modify Display Of Workout Values

    Stream Crossing Pikes Peak Cross Training Stream Crossing HEART RATE CONTROL Summit Pass Pyramids Pyramids Summit Pass Pikes Peak Uphill Finsih HIIT INTERVALS Cross Training Pikes Peak Stream Crossing Pikes Peak Cross Training Stream Crossing Cross Training Ride in the Park Pikes Peak HIIT INTERVALS HEART RATE CONTROL...
  • Page 25: Pausing Or Stopping

    c.) RPM only (miles) d.) S PEED- km/h / RPM e.) S PEED- km/h only f.) RPM only (kilometers) Note: If the desired display is not the default, it will need to be selected after each power-up. Changing Resistance Levels Push the Resistance Level Increase() or Decrease() buttons to change the resistance level at any time in a workout program.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any repair work. In some conditions, an assistant is necessary 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 27: Maintenance Parts

    Maintenance Parts Console HR Cables Flywheel Console Mast CHR Sensors Brake Assembly Pedals Seat RPM Sensor Crank Arms Seat Post w/ Slider Speed Sensor Magnet Left Shroud Adjustment Knob Servo Motor Power Inlet Seat Post Shroud Drive Belt Right Shroud Water Bottle Holder Drive Pulley Top Shroud...
  • Page 28: 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 29 Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution Resistance does not Check data cable integrity All wires in cable should be intact. If any are visibly crimped or change (machine turns on cut, replace cable. and operates) Check data cable Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. connections/orientation Reseat all connections.
  • Page 31: Warranty (Us/Canada Only)

    WARRANTY ( if purchased in US/Canada ) Who Is Covered This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser and is not transferable or applicable to any other person(s). What Is Covered Nautilus, Inc. warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship, when used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and provided it receives proper care and maintenance as described in the Product’s Assembly and Owner’s manual.
  • Page 32 ™ Nautilus Bowflex Schwinn ™ ™ ™ 8025727.060120.A...

Table of Contents