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CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport RevMas- ter Sport RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport Greater Comfort RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport...
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FEATURES FEATURES Exclusive Features RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport RevMaster Sport...
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Water Bottle Holder Handlebars Seat Brake Knob/ Assembly Resistance Adjustment Handlebar Seat Post Post Adjustment Fender lever Flywheel Crank Belt Cover Transport Rear Wheels Stabilizer Front Stabilizer Pedal Leveler LeMond RevMaster Sport ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS DELIVERY [not to scale]...
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assembly Parts REMOVE THE BIKE AND COMPONENTS FROM THE SHIPPING CARTON ASSEMBLY Note: It is not necessary to remove the bike from the foam shipping cradle before assembly.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Note: The handle on the adjustment lever has a ratchet function. Once you have tightened a lever, pull out on the handle and rotate it so it does not stick out. Release the handle to lock it into place. Pull Out and Rotate Note: The brass washer must be installed so the handlebar can be...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIRST-TIME USERS ADJUSTING THE FIT Seat Adjustment: Adjusting the Seat’s Height Adjusting the Seat’s Forward/Aft Position Note: There are two threaded holes on the seat assembly slider, to allow a greater range of forward/aft ad-...
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS justment. The seat adjustment lever can be attached to either. Taller users may want to use the front hole; shorter users may want to use the back hole. Handlebar Adjustment: Adjusting the Handlebar Height Adjusting the Handlebar’s Forward/Aft Position...
GENERAL EXERCISE GUIDELINES FLEXIBILITY TRAINING* EXERCISE PRINCIPLES * *Note: Some of the material contained in this section is adapted from The StairMaster® Fitness Handbook 2nd Ed., James A Peterson, and Cedric X. Bryant (editors), Sagamore Publish- ing, 1995.
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM: Clicking noise with each pedal revolution. SYMPTOM: Clicking noise when flywheel rotates. SYMPTOM: Drive belt is slipping. Note: Use caution around belt when cover is removed. SYMPTOM: Knocking noise or play felt in pedals/cranks. Note: Left pedal is reverse threaded. SYMPTOM: Inconsistent resistance or noisy brake pad.
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TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM: Rocking or movement from RevMaster Sport while in use.
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