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Air Fit
Owner's Manual
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Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Air Fit ™ Owner’s Manual 620-8245 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Safeguards Assembly and Setup Assembly Instructions Testing Bike Instructions Seat Adjustment Pedal Strap Adjustment Watt Measurement Training Information Dismounting Bike Why Maintenance Maintenance Moving and Leveling Preventive Maintenance Daily Maintenance Weekly Maintenance Monthly Maintenance Inspection and Adjustment Frame Care Parts Replacement Contact Information...
  • Page 3: Customer Support

    Warranty Frame is covered for 10 years from the date of purchase for structural failure. Additionally, the Air Fit™ frame is warranted for five (5) years from the date of purchase against build up and propagation of rust. Flywheel Assembly, Handlebar Assembly, Seat Post, and Foot Adjustments are covered for three (3) years from the date of purchase.
  • Page 4 Precautions These safety notes are directed to you as the owner of the Air Fit™ manufactured by StairMaster. Please train all your users and fitness staff to follow these safety instructions. DO NOT • • Do encourage each of your users to discuss their health program or Do not let unsupervised children operate the bike fitness regimen with a healthcare professional.
  • Page 5 VOORZORGSMAATREGELEN Deze veiligheidsaantekeningen zijn aan u gericht als eigenaar van de Air Fit™ manufactured by StairMaster. Gelieve uw gebruikers en uw per- soneel voor conditietraining volledig bekend te maken met deze veiligheidsinstructies. Doe het volgende: Doe het volgende NIET: Moedig elk van uw gebruikers aan hun gezondheidspro- gramma Laat kinderen zonder toezicht de bike niet bedienen.
  • Page 6 Ein Missachten dieses Achtungshinweises kann Verletzungen oder den Tod zur Folge haben. PRECAUZIONI Queste note precauzionali sono dirette a voi, come proprietario dello Air Fit™ manufactured by StairMaster. Siete pregati di istruire i vostri uten- ti e il vostro personale all'osservanza di queste precauzioni.
  • Page 7 Deixar de observar esta advertência pode resultar em ferimentos ou morte. PRECAUCIONES Estas notas de seguridad están dirigidas a usted como el dueño de Air Fit™ manufactured by StairMaster. Por favor instruya a todos sus usuar- ios y personal de entrenamiento para que sigan estas instrucciones de seguridad.
  • Page 8 FÖRSIKTIGHETSÅTGÄRDER Dessa säkerhetsanmärkningar är riktade till dig i egenskap av ägare av Air Fit™ manufactured by StairMaster. Var god utbilda alla användare och all personal att följa dessa säkerhetsanvisningar. Man ska Man ska inte uppmuntra alla användare att konsultera sitt hälso- progam låta barn använda bike utan uppsikt.
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  • Page 11: Safeguards

    NCTIONS The following fitness safeguards and operating precautions are directed to purchasers and users of the Air Fit™. Club Managers should ensure that members and fitness staff are trained to follow these same instructions. Failure to follow these safeguards may result in injury or serious health risk.
  • Page 12: Assembly And Setup

    CAUTION: Damage to the bike during assembly is not covered as part of the limited StairMaster warranty. Take care not to drop or lean the bike on the handle bar pop-pin. Carefully stand the bike up in the normal upright position on a stable surface so it will not tip over during assembly.
  • Page 13: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions Locate an open area to unbox the packaged machine (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 Cut all straps and remove the top half (Fig. 2) of the cardboard box to expose the base and assembly components of the machine. Fig. 2 Extract the base (Fig.
  • Page 14 Hover the console mast (Fig. 5) over the base joints and mate the wires coming out of each component. Fig. 4 Slide the console mast (Fig. 6) over the neck joints of the base and align the three securing bolt holes. WARNING To prevent any damage, verify the cable harness is not kinked and out of the way of the brackets when mating the console...
  • Page 15 Hover the console (Fig. 8) over the neck mast and connect the cable coming out of the mast into the cable protruding from the console. Fig. 7 Mount the console (Fig. 9) to the frame using the four pre-installed Phillips head screws thru each of the available holes on the neck plate.
  • Page 16 10. Lock the grip arms in place (Fig. 11) by threading the large jam nut onto each pivot shaft and applying the corresponding final torque to each nut. Hardware M24 x 1.5 Hex Jam Nut Final Torque 48-50 Lb-Ft (65-67.8 Nm) Fig.
  • Page 17 13. Attach the left & right plastic foot stand covers (Fig. 14) over the mounting plates and secure the covers from the underside by bolting four button head cap screws along with washers into the corresponding four available holes. Hardware M8 x 15mm Button Head Bolt M8 x 16mm O.D.
  • Page 18 16. Insert the pedal securing bolts into each pedal (Fig. 17) thru the back of each crank arm and torque each screw to its final value. Hardware M8x1.25x14mm Specialty Hex Screw Final Torque 33-37 Lb-Ft (45-50 Nm) Fig. 16 17. Locate the seat slider and mount the assembly (Fig. 18) onto the seat post by sliding the post into the seat slider while pulling on the pull pin under the seat slider.
  • Page 19 19. Insert the assembled seat post (Fig. 20) into the frame by pulling on the pull pin located on the upright column of the frame and sliding the post downward along with the plastic sleeve verifying to lock the post into one of the available positions. Fig.
  • Page 20: Testing Bike

    Fig. 21 Testing Bike Use this checklist to perform the bike test procedure.  Recheck all the bolts and make sure they are all tightened to the proper torque specification (when indicated) and no parts are missing.  Test the seat post to make sure they move freely and you are able to lock in at different positions. ...
  • Page 21: Instructions

    Instructions Your Air Fit™ bike is easy to use. There are no resistance knobs to adjust as the resistance comes from the isokenetic resistance created by the movement of air with the fan-shaped flywheel. Control over the resistance is obtained by simply varying the pace of pedaling and of the push / pull on the movement arms. Typically, exercising at a slower pace generates a lower resistance from the flywheel, enabling a cardiovascular endurance workout that can be sustained for extended periods of time.
  • Page 22: Pedal Strap Adjustment

    Watts Measurement The console does not directly measure or estimate watts power. But information on watts produced by cycling on the Air Fit can be seen on the chart below, where RPMs generated by the flywheel are correlated to watts. Values were generated by the use of a computer controlled Dynamometer which was coupled to the crank of the Air Fit.
  • Page 23: Training Information

    Training Information Before Beginning Be sure the seat, handlebar and pedal straps are properly adjusted for your body size and comfort before beginning your workout. Consult your physician before beginning this or any other exercise routine. Discontinue any exercise that causes you discomfort and consult a medical expert. Warm-Up Once you are in position and sitting on the bike with your hands in a comfortable position on the movement arms, slowly begin pedaling, while pushing / pulling on the arms.
  • Page 24: Why Maintenance

    “Maintenance Intervals” section of this document. Tools Working on this product will require basic and/or sometimes specialty tools based on the type of service that will be performed at any time. To assist, StairMaster recommends having the tools listed (Fig. 1) available when performing maintenance...
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Daily Maintenance The life of your Air Fit™ product will be determined by how consistently you perform the daily maintenance procedures. Dry the Air Fit™ bike after each use to remove sweat and moisture. It is best to use a liquid non-abrasive cleaner diluted with water.
  • Page 26: Weekly Maintenance

    • Inspect and tighten tension knob assembly. Monthly Maintenance The monthly maintenance check should be a comprehensive inspection of the overall frame and main assembly components of the Air Fit™ indoor cycling bike in addition to the Weekly Maintenance. Inspection and Adjustment Inspect the frame and main assembly components for rust or corrosion.
  • Page 27: Frame Care

    Frame Care It is recommended that the frame on the each Air Fit™ bike is sealed from sweat impurities that may speed the corrosion process at least once a month. Cleaning Using a clean terry cloth that is dampened in 30 parts water to 1 part non-abrasive detergent or car wash soap rub over the frame of the product.
  • Page 28: Contact Information

    Contact Information CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: StairMaster 4400 NE 77th Ave., Suite 300 Vancouver, WA 98662 USA Phone (888) 678-2476 www.stairmaster.com Warranty All warranty parts and technical support is provided by our in-house service team. Phone: 1-888-678-2476, option 2 E-mail: parts@stairmaster.com Please supply the serial number of your machine and the date of purchase when you call.
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  • Page 32 © 2014 Core Fitness, LLC, dba StairMaster. All rights reserved. ™ and ® indicates a trademark or registered trademark. Core Fitness, LLC trademarks include StairMaster®, Gauntlet®, Air Fit™, Schwinn®, A.C.™, Smart Release™, Ride Right™, MPower™, IC Pro™, QuickFit™, Triple Link™ and respective logos. 1.888.678.2476, www.stairmaster.com.

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