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HOW TO ADJUST THE RESISTANCE 

To adjust the
intensity of your
exercise, the
resistance of the
pedals can be
adjusted. To
increase the
resistance, turn
the resistance
control clockwise;
to decrease the resistance, turn the control counter-
clockwise. 

Important: Stop turning the control when

rotation becomes difficult or damage may result.

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONSOLE

The innovative
console offers a
manual mode
and three pacer
programs. The
pacer programs
are designed to
help you reach
specific exercise
goals by pacing
your exercise.
You can choose
from a stamina-
building Interval
program, an
Aerobic program,
and a special Fat
Burn program.
As you exercise,
seven monitor
modes will provide continuous exercise feedback. The
monitor modes are described below:

SpeedÑThis mode shows your pedaling pace,
in kilometers or miles per hour (see HOW TO
SELECT KILOMETERS OR MILES on page 12).

TimeÑIf you select the manual mode, this mode
will show the elapsed time. If you select one of
the three pacer programs, this mode will count
down the time remaining in the program. 

DistanceÑThis mode shows the distance you
have pedaled, in kilometers or miles. 

LapÑThis mode shows the number of laps you
have completed. One lap equals 0.25 kilometers
or miles.

CalorieÑThis mode shows the approximate
number of calories you have burned. 

ScanÑThis mode displays the above five
modes, for 5 seconds each, in a repeating cycle.

PulseÑThis mode shows your heart rate when
the pulse monitor is used. (See step 5 on page
11.)

HOW THE PACER PROGRAMS OPERATE

When you use a
pacer program,
two columns of
bars will appear in
the display. The
left column repre-
sents a target pace
and the right col-
umn shows your
actual exercising pace. The target pace will change
periodically during the program; as the target pace
changes, simply adjust your exercising pace to keep
both columns at the same height. 

Important: The tar-

get pace is a 

goal

pace. Your actual pace may be

slower than the target pace, especially during the
first few months of your exercise program. Be sure
to exercise at a pace that is comfortable for you.

The three graphs
on the console
show how the 
target pace will
change during the
programs. During
the Aerobic 
program (P2), for example, the target pace will gradu-
ally increase during the first half of the program, and
gradually decrease during the last half of the program.
Each program will last for twenty minutes.

STEP-BY-STEP CONSOLE OPERATION 

Before the console can be operated, two batteries
must be installed. (See BATTERY REPLACEMENT
on page 12.)

Turn on the power

To turn on the
power, press
the on/reset
button or simply
begin exercis-
ing. The entire
display will
appear for two seconds; the console will then be
ready for use. Note: If batteries were just
installed, the power will already be on.

1

Actual

Target

Resistance

Control

On/Reset

Button

Summary of Contents for HREX04980

Page 1: ...faction If you have questions or if there are missing or damaged parts we will guarantee complete satis faction through direct assis tance from our factory TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAYS PLEASE CALL DIRE...

Page 2: ...TIONS 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOW TO OPERATE THE RECUMBENT CYCLE 9 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING 12 EXERCISE GUIDELINES 13 PART LIST 14 EXPLODED DRAWING 15 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Ba...

Page 3: ...The pulse sensor is not a medical device Various factors including the user s move ment may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings The pulse sensor is intended only as an exercise aid in determini...

Page 4: ...stomer Service Department toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please mention the product model number and serial...

Page 5: ...fers to the quantity used in assembly Note Some small parts may have been pre attached for shipping If a part is not in the parts bag check to see if it has been pre assembled M8 x 70mm Carriage Bolt...

Page 6: ...he Extension Wire 18 to the Reed Switch Wire 44 Carefully slide the Upright 6 onto the Frame 1 Be careful to avoid pinching the wires Attach the Upright with four M8 x 15mm Button Screws 74 and four 5...

Page 7: ...ble sided Tape 81 Stick the Tape firmly to the underside of the Upright 6 so it covers the indicated hole Peel the backing off the other side of the Tape 81 Slide a Star Washer 80 onto a Console Screw...

Page 8: ...6 Black Flat Washers 57 57 29 57 7 27 8 7 Attach the Seat Carriage 11 to the Seat Frame 27 using four Zinc M8 x 40mm Carriage Bolts 82 four 5 16 Black Flat Washers 57 and four M8 Nylon Locknuts 56 Not...

Page 9: ...nterclockwise two or three turns to loosen it if the Seat Knob is not loos ened enough the Seat Knob may scratch the Frame 1 Next pull the Seat Knob and slide the Seat Carriage 11 onto the Frame 1 Mov...

Page 10: ...Scan This mode displays the above five modes for 5 seconds each in a repeating cycle Pulse This mode shows your heart rate when the pulse monitor is used See step 5 on page 11 HOW THE PACER PROGRAMS...

Page 11: ...ght one at a time until you have completed one lap A new lap will then begin The scan mode Repeatedly press the mode button until an arrow appears under the scan sym bol When the scan mode is selected...

Page 12: ...g hold the metal contacts for about 15 seconds For optimal performance of the pulse sensor keep the metal contacts clean The contacts can be cleaned with a soft cloth never use alcohol abrasives or ch...

Page 13: ...udes three important parts A warm up consisting of 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and light exercise A proper warm up increases your body temperature heart rate and circulation in prepa ration for exer...

Page 14: ...52 1 M10 Nylon Locknut 53 2 M10 Black Flat Washer 54 1 Stop Bolt 55 1 M8 x 45mm Hex Bolt 56 11 M8 Nylon Locknut 57 18 5 16 Black Flat Washer 58 1 Return Spring 59 1 C Magnet 60 1 M8 Zinc Flat Washer 6...

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