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SPECIFICATIONS
AND PARTS

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Important: 

See below for placement of the following warning labels on your equipment.

Edge 475da 
Specifications:

Approximate:

Length:

36.25”

Width: 

20.9”

Height:

51.65”

Product Weight: 

Approx. 64 lbs.

Maximum User Weight: 

250 lbs.

X475-03

Right Handlebar

X475-04

Left Handlebar

X475-05

Pulse Sensor

w/Wire

X475-07

Monitor

X475-37

Seat

X475-42

Adjustment

Knob

X475-18

ipod  Holder

WARNING

FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS STATED IN THE

OWNER’S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT 250 LBS.

REPLACE THIS LABEL IF DAMAGED, ILLEGIBLE OR REMOVED. CLASS HC.

WARNING LABEL 1

EQUIPMENT WARNING LABELS

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WARNING

PINCH POINT. KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS.

WARNING LABEL 3 (2 locations)

X475-20

Left Foot Pedal

w/Strap

X475-52

Left Front End Cap

w/Wheel

X475-55

Front Foot Tube

X475-09

Monitor Tube

X475-77

Rear Foot Tube

X475-73

Rear End Cap

X475-76

Short Leveler

WARNING

LABEL 1

WARNING

LABEL 3

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. THIS UNIT

IS TO BE USED ONLY INDOORS

AND IN A DRY LOCATION.

DO NOT PLUG THE AC ADAPTER INTO

WALL UNTIL ELECTRONICS MONITOR IS

COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED.

WARNING LABEL 2

WARNING

WARNING

LABEL 2

Storing Directions

Your bike is portable. If you need to change the
location of your bike, please follow the steps below.

•  Stand at the front of the bike and grasp the 

crossbar that is connected to the handlebars.

•  Bring the bike forward until it is resting on the

front transportation wheels/front rollers.

•  Wheel the bike to its new location and carefully

lower the bike back down to the floor.

Caring For Your Bike

Your bike has been carefully designed to
require minimum maintenance. However, we
recommend the following to keep your unit
operating smoothly.

• Use your bike indoors only.

•  Wipe all perspiration from your bike with a

soft, clean cloth after each use to prevent
an accumulation of sweat and dirt.

•  Clean your bike on a regular basis to 

prevent a build-up of dust. Use Windex or
an alcohol based cleanser on a clean
cloth. Do not use any abrasive cleaners
and/or polish as these will damage 
the surface.

•  Store your bike in a dry area away from

children and high traffic areas.

•  Regularly check the tightness of nuts 

and bolts.

CARE & STORAGE OF YOUR UPRIGHT BIKE

X475-80

AC Adapter

X475-84

AC Adapter Wire

LOCATED 
ON BOTH 

HANDLEBARS

X475-19

Right Foot Pedal

w/Strap

Summary of Contents for EDGE 475u

Page 1: ...GE 475da UPRIGHT Bike 475u Dual Action Upright Bike We warrant this product to be free from all defects in material and workmanship when used according to the manufacturer s instructions See Limited Warranty Card for details Save your sales receipt You may wish to staple it into this manual Dedication to Quality ...

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Page 3: ...ision when using any exercise equipment 11 If you are taking medication which may affect your heart rate a physician s advice is absolutely essential 12 Use this equipment only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attach ments not recommended by the manufacturer 13 Only one person at a time should use this equipment 14 Do not put hands feet or any foreign objects on or near ...

Page 4: ... AC ADAPTER INTO WALL UNTIL ELECTRONICS MONITOR IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED WARNING LABEL 2 WARNING WARNING LABEL 2 Storing Directions Your bike is portable If you need to change the location of your bike please follow the steps below Stand at the front of the bike and grasp the crossbar that is connected to the handlebars Bring the bike forward until it is resting on the front transportation wheels f...

Page 5: ...nual carefully It is the authoritative source of information about your Upright Bike Retain this manual for future reference CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING YOUR EDGE 475u DUAL ACTION UPRIGHT BIKE INTRODUCTION 21 4 Back Stretch Stand with your legs shoulder length apart and your knees slightly bent Bend forward from your waist with your arms extending loosely in front of your body Gently bend from t...

Page 6: ...r feet hip width apart Keeping your toes pointed for ward move one leg in close to the chair while extending the other leg behind you Bending the leg closest to the chair and keeping the other leg straight place your hands on the chair Keep the heel of the back leg on the ground and move your hips forward Slowly lean forward from the ankle keeping your back leg straight until you feel a stretch in...

Page 7: ...n Bolts with a Flat Washer on each Bolt front foot tube main frame M8 flat washer main frame seat support tube M8 nylon nut seat M8 washer adjustment knob rear tube M8 flat washer M8 x 20mm allen bolt M8 x 20mm allen bolt rear foot tube STEP 2 Installing the Seat Assembly to the Main Frame a Remove the Nylon Nuts and Washers from the Seat b Place the Seat on the Seat Support Tube c Place the Washe...

Page 8: ...uld discuss this formula with their physician CLOTHING All exercise clothing should be loose fitting to permit freedom of movement and should make the wearer feel comfortable and self assured Never wear rubberized or plastic clothing such garments interfere with the evaporation of perspiration and can cause body temperature to rise to dangerous levels We recommend wearing a workout shoe with a rub...

Page 9: ...E The hour just before the evening meal is a popular time for exercise The late afternoon workout provides a welcome change of pace at the end of the work day and helps dissolve the day s worries and tensions Another popular time to work out is early morning before the work day begins Advocates of the early start say it makes them more alert and energetic on the job Among the factors you should co...

Page 10: ...ity to move joints and use muscles through their full range of motion The sit and reach test is a good measure of flexibility of the lower back and backs of the upper legs BODY COMPOSITION often considered a com ponent of fitness It refers to the makeup of the body in terms of lean mass muscle bone vital tissue and organs and fat mass An optimal ratio of fat to lean mass is an indication of fitnes...

Page 11: ...e 1 X475 42 40 adjustment knob 1 X475 43 41 M4 x 13mm phillips screw 4 X475 44 42 sensor w wire 1 X475 45 43 M8 x 16mm phillips screw 6 X475 46 44 M8 curved washer 6 X475 47 45 main frame wire 1 X475 49 47 top cover 1 X475 50 48 bottom cover 1 X475 51 49R right front end cap w wheel 1 X475 52 49L left front end cap w wheel 1 X475 55 52 front foot tube 1 X475 56 54R right shroud 1 X475 57 54L left ...

Page 12: ...ody Mass Index and your estimated Body Fat percentage Below is a chart pertaining to Body Mass Index TARGET HEART RATE PROGRAMS Direct Target Heart Rate Setting Programs 9 12 This Heart Rate setting is entered directly by the user All parameters can be entered by the user A Target Heart Rate must be entered by the user but the default value is 90 60 Target Heart Rate Program 10 This target Heart R...

Page 13: ...tor will display calories RPM time speed wattage pulse heart rate and distance IMPORTANT Always consult with your physician before beginning any exercise program If you are taking medication which may affect your heart rate a physician s advice is absolutely essential WARNING Do not attempt to open the back cover of the Monitor console This is not a battery storage area this Monitor is powered by ...

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