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HOW TO SET THE CLOCK

1. Turn on the console.

Press any button to turn on the console.

2. Enter the clock mode.

First, press the Left but-

ton repeatedly until the

clock symbol appears in

the lower display.

Then, press and hold the Right button for several

seconds to enter the clock mode.

Note: The console will exit the clock mode auto-

matically if several seconds pass and no buttons

are pressed.

3. Change the time notation if desired.

The time notation will

flash in the middle right

display.

Press the Right button repeatedly to select the

desired time notation. Select 12H for a 12-hour

clock. Select 24H for a 24-hour clock.

4. Set the time.

Press the Left button to

select the hour setting.

The hour setting will flash

in the lower display.

Press the Right button repeatedly to select the

desired hour setting.

Make sure to select the

correct am or pm setting when you select the

hour setting.

Press the Left button to select the minute setting.

The minute setting will flash in the lower display.

Press the Right button repeatedly to select the

desired minute setting.

5. Exit the clock mode at any time.

The console will exit the clock mode automatically

if several seconds pass and no buttons are

pressed.

HOW TO USE THE CONSOLE

1. Turn on the console.

Press any button to turn on the console.

2. Wear an optional heart rate monitor if desired.

To display your heart rate (see step 3) or use the

heart rate alarm (see HOW TO USE THE HEART

RATE ALARM on page 16), you must wear an

optional heart rate monitor (see page 16).

3. Follow your progress with the displays.

The upper left display

As you pedal, the rpm

meter in this display indi-

cates your approximate

pedaling speed in revolu-

tions per minute (rpm) in

a range from 0 rpm to 200 rpm. Bars will appear

or disappear in increments as you change your

pedaling speed.

The upper right display

—This display shows

your pedaling speed in revolutions per minute

(rpm) in a range from 0 rpm to 240 rpm.

Note: When you stop pedaling, this display shows

the average pedaling speed (AVG rpm) for your

workout.

The middle left

display

—This display

shows your heart rate

(heart symbol) in beats

per minute (bpm) in a

range from 0 to 240 bpm

when you wear an optional heart rate monitor (see

page 16).

The middle right display

—This display shows

the approximate number of calories (KCAL) you

have burned.

Summary of Contents for EPEX14411.0

Page 1: ...e serial number in the space above for reference QUESTIONS If you have questions or if parts are damaged or missing DO NOT CONTACT THE STORE please contact Customer Care IMPORTANT Please register this...

Page 2: ...PART LIST 18 EXPLODED DRAWING 19 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back Cover WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT This drawing shows the location s of the warning decal s If a decal is missin...

Page 3: ...protect the floor or carpet Make sure that there is at least 2 ft 0 6 m of clearance around the exercise bike 7 Inspect and properly tighten all parts regu larly Replace any worn parts immediately 8 K...

Page 4: ...ns after reading this manual please see the front cover of this manual To help us assist you note the product model number and serial number before contacting us The model number and the location of t...

Page 5: ...reattached 1 Remove the two screws the two washers and the shipping bracket not shown from the rear of the Frame 1 Discard the screws washers and shipping bracket Identify the Rear Stabilizer 7 which...

Page 6: ...aged in an adjustment hole 3 4 3 Identify the Right Pedal 35 which is marked with an R Using an adjustable wrench firmly tighten the Right Pedal 35 clockwise into the Right Crank Arm 26 Tighten the Le...

Page 7: ...iage 3 as shown Attach the Seat 22 to the Seat Carriage 3 with two M8 Hex Nuts 71 Make sure that the nose of the Seat is pointing straight ahead before you tighten the Hex Nuts Locate the Adjustment K...

Page 8: ...room temperature before you insert batteries Otherwise you may damage the console display or other electronic com ponents Remove the battery cover from the back of the Console 75 and insert batteries...

Page 9: ...rame 1 in the indicated location Orient the Transmitter 81 as shown Press the other Fastener 79 onto the back of the Transmitter Attach the Transmitter 81 to the Frame 1 using the Hook and Loop Fasten...

Page 10: ...t position To adjust the height of the seat post first loosen the adjust ment knob and pull it outward Then move the seat post upward or downward release the adjust ment knob into an adjustment hole i...

Page 11: ...uring use turn one or both of the leveling feet on the front or rear stabilizer see the drawing on page 4 until the rocking motion is eliminated HOW TO MAINTAIN THE EXERCISE BIKE Inspect and tighten a...

Page 12: ...9 If there is a sheet of plastic on the display remove the plastic HOW TO PERSONALIZE CONSOLE SETTINGS 1 Turn on the console Press any button to turn on the console 2 Enter the setup mode First press...

Page 13: ...ct the symbol that represents your gender Press the Left button to advance to the next set ting 6 Select a unit of measurement if desired The console can display speed distance and weight in standard...

Page 14: ...setting 5 Exit the clock mode at any time The console will exit the clock mode automatically if several seconds pass and no buttons are pressed HOW TO USE THE CONSOLE 1 Turn on the console Press any b...

Page 15: ...tton once at any time Note The console can display speed and dis tance in either miles or kilometers The letters ML H or KM H will appear in the display to show which unit of measurement is selected T...

Page 16: ...ur personal fitness goals To purchase a chest heart rate moni tor please see the front cover of this manual FCC INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Cla...

Page 17: ...goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular system you must perform aerobic exercise which is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time For aerobic exercise adjust the...

Page 18: ...ing 47 1 Flywheel Snap Ring 48 2 Crank Snap Ring 49 1 T1 Nut 50 15 Self tapping Screw 51 1 Flange Nut 52 1 Acorn Nut 53 2 Crank Nut 54 1 Caliper Brake 55 3 M12 Thin Hex Nut 56 1 M6 Flange Nut 57 1 Ten...

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Page 20: ...to freight damage to the product This warranty will automatically be voided if the product is used as a store display model if the product is purchased or transported outside the USA if all instructio...

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