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 1  1  Frame

  2 

Front Stabilizer

  3 

Rear Stabilizer

 4  1  Handlebar

  5 

Console Mount

 6  1  Console

  7 

Saddle Post

 8  1  Saddle

  9 

Saddle Arm

  10 

Saddle Carriage

  11 

Left Weight Rest

  12 

Right Weight Rest

  13 

Carriage Handle

  14 

Adjustment Handle

  15 

Water Bottle Holder

  16 

Right Pedal

  17 

Left Pedal

  18 

Crank/Right Crank Arm

  19 

Left Crank Arm

  20 

Resistance Cable

  21 

Resistance Bracket

  22 

Resistance Spring

  23 

Resistance Magnet

  24 

Resistance Motor

  25 

Brake Knob

  26 

Console Bracket

  27 

Brake Shaft

  28 

Brake Spring

  29 

Brake Bracket

  30 

Brake Spacer

 31  1  Idler

  32 

Cover Bracket

  33 

Right Hub Cover

  34 

Outer Belt Cover

  35 

Inner Belt Cover

  36 

Idler Cover

  37 

Left Hub Cover

  38 

Motor Cover

  39 

Brake Cover

  40 

Saddle Post Sleeve

  41 

Handlebar Sleeve

  42 

Crank Arm Cap

  43 

Snap Ring

  44 

Crank Bearing

 45  1  Pulley

  46 

Drive Belt

 47  1  Flywheel

  48 

Flywheel Axle

  49 

Flywheel Bearing

  50 

Flywheel Spacer

 51  2  Wheel

 52  2  Foot

  53 

Leveling Foot

 54  4  Cap

  55 

Saddle Post Cap

  56 

Bracket Mount

  57 

Reed Switch/Wire

 58  1  Clamp

  59 

Hand Weight

  60 

Flywheel Washer

  61 

Clip Nut

 62  2  Magnet

  63 

M8 x 20mm Flat Head Screw

  64 

M8 Locknut

  65 

M10 x 60mm Screw

  66 

Crank Screw

  67 

Bracket Spacer

  68 

M10 Locknut

  69 

M10 x 25mm Screw

  70 

M6 Bolt Set

  71 

M6 x 15mm Screw

  72 

M8 x 45mm Bolt

  73 

M6 x 45mm Shoulder Screw

  74 

M4 x 10mm Screw

  75 

M12 Locknut

  76 

M5 x 35mm Bolt

  77 

M5 Locknut

  78 

Brake Bushing

  79 

M6 x 12mm Screw

  80 

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M4 x 12mm Screw

  81 

M4 x 16mm Screw

  82 

Frame Wire

  83 

Thrust Washer

  84 

Ground Screw

  85 

M12 Nut

  86 

Power Adapter

  87 

15 

M4 x 20mm Screw

  88 

M4 x 19mm Flange Screw

  89 

Power Wire/Receptacle

  90 

Handlebar Wire

  91 

Mount Wire

  92 

M8 Washer

  93 

M8 x 80mm Bolt

  94 

Outer Pivot Disc

  95 

Inner Pivot Disc

  96 

Upper/Lower Pivot Disc

  97 

Center Pivot Disc

  98 

Wire Protector

  99 

Pivot Spacer

 

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Assembly Tool

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User’s Manual

 Key No.  Qty. 

Description

 Key No.  Qty. 

Description

PART LIST

Model No. PFEX68919.0 R1019A

Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. For information about ordering replacement parts, see 

the back cover of this manual. *These parts are not illustrated.

Summary of Contents for PRO-FORM CTC

Page 1: ...this equipment Keep this manual for future reference Serial Number Decal USER S MANUAL proform com To register your product and activate your warranty today go to my proform com For service at any tim...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS This drawing shows the location s of the warning decal s If a decal is missing or illegible see the front cover of this manual and request a free replacement decal Apply the decal in the loc...

Page 3: ...e and dust Do not put the exercise bike in a garage or covered patio or near water 7 Place the exercise bike on a level surface with a mat beneath it to protect the floor or carpet Make sure that ther...

Page 4: ...4 STANDARD SERVICE PLANS...

Page 5: ...ng 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 the serial numb...

Page 6: ...y number of the part from the PART LIST near the end of this manual The number following the key number is the quantity needed for assembly Note If a part is not in the hardware kit check to see if it...

Page 7: ...e included tool s assembly requires the following tool s one Phillips screwdriver one adjustable wrench one rubber mallet one pair of scissors Assembly may be easier if you have a set of wrenches To a...

Page 8: ...the Frame 1 remove and discard the shipping tubes and the hardware attaching them Orient the Front Stabilizer 2 as shown and attach it to the Frame 1 with two M10 x 25mm Screws 69 2 69 2 1 69 3 3 3 A...

Page 9: ...nto an adjustment hole in the Saddle Post and then tighten the Adjustment Handle four turns Make sure that the Adjustment Handle is firmly engaged in an adjustment hole Then pull the Adjustment Handle...

Page 10: ...upper inset drawing to learn how to operate the Adjustment Handle 14 Next locate the Adjustment Handle 14 on the front of the Frame 1 Pull the Adjustment Handle outward and insert the Handlebar 4 int...

Page 11: ...rame Wire 82 Next tighten the zip tie C around the indicated mark D on the Handlebar Wire 90 Then cut off the excess zip tie 8 90 82 C C D 90 82 9 9 Tip Avoid pinching the wires Press the Motor Cover...

Page 12: ...he bolt holes You can attach the Console Mount 5 in either the standard position or the extended position For the standard position align the Console Mount with the inner holes F G For the extended po...

Page 13: ...the Console Mount Tip It may be helpful to insert the connectors into the Console Mount one at a time Tip Avoid pinching the wires If necessary tilt the Console Bracket 26 upward to make this step ea...

Page 14: ...let see HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER ADAPTER on page 15 86 1 15 After the exercise bike is assembled inspect it to make sure that it is assembled correctly that it functions properly and that all parts ar...

Page 15: ...le of the saddle to the position that is most comfortable You can also slide the saddle forward or backward to increase your comfort or to adjust the distance to the handlebar To adjust the saddle loo...

Page 16: ...firmly tighten the adjustment han dle four turns Make sure that the adjustment handle is engaged in an adjustment hole Then pull the adjustment handle outward turn it so that it points downward as sh...

Page 17: ...kles adjust the toe straps to the desired posi tion and then release the tabs Note You can attach your own pedals to the exercise bike if desired HOW TO USE THE BRAKE KNOB To change the resis tance of...

Page 18: ...rols the resistance of the pedals as it guides you through an effective exercise session When you use the manual mode of the console you can change the resistance of the pedals with the touch of a but...

Page 19: ...touch screen The console functions similarly to other tablets You can slide or flick your finger against the screen to move certain images on the screen such as the displays in a workout To type info...

Page 20: ...onsole The first time you use the console a tour presentation will guide you through the features of the console 5 Check for firmware updates First touch the menu button three horizontal lines symbol...

Page 21: ...nformation is shown Drag upward on the screen to enter the fullscreen display mode Drag downward on the screen to view the workout information displays Touch the various workout information displays t...

Page 22: ...uts for future use you can add it as a favorite by touch ing the favorites button heart symbol You must be logged into your iFit account to save a featured workout see step 3 on page 25 To draw your o...

Page 23: ...kout the number of calories you burn will be affected To pause the workout simply touch the screen or stop pedaling To continue the workout simply resume pedaling To end the workout touch the screen t...

Page 24: ...sliding your fingers on the screen Touch the screen to add the start point for your workout Then touch the screen to add the end point for your workout If you want to start and end your workout at th...

Page 25: ...h the menu button three horizontal lines symbol on the screen and then touch Log in to log in to your iFit account Follow the prompts on the screen to enter your username and password To switch users...

Page 26: ...nance Wi Fi About Legal 3 Customize the unit of measurement and other settings To customize the unit of measurement the time zone or other settings touch Equipment Info or Equipment Settings and then...

Page 27: ...enabled the screen will show a list of available networks Note It may take a few moments for the list of wireless networks to appear Note You must have your own wireless network and an 802 11b g n ro...

Page 28: ...nsole or the volume control on your personal audio player To listen to the console audio with your personal headphones or ear buds plug your headphones into the headphones jack on the right side of th...

Page 29: ...and on try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the e...

Page 30: ...custom settings you have made to the console Resetting the console requires two people First unplug the power adapter Next locate the small reset opening A on the back or the side of the console Using...

Page 31: ...belt may need to be adjusted To adjust the drive belt first unplug the power adapter Next locate the Idler Cover 36 Remove the M4 x 12mm Screw 80 and the Idler Cover Then tighten the M10 x 60mm Screw...

Page 32: ...rm aerobic exercise which is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time For aerobic exercise adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is near the h...

Page 33: ...54 4 Cap 55 1 Saddle Post Cap 56 1 Bracket Mount 57 1 Reed Switch Wire 58 1 Clamp 59 2 Hand Weight 60 1 Flywheel Washer 61 4 Clip Nut 62 2 Magnet 63 4 M8 x 20mm Flat Head Screw 64 8 M8 Locknut 65 1 M...

Page 34: ...34 EXPLODED DRAWING A Model No PFEX68919 0 R1019A 6 8 12 5 4 7 9 13 40 41 56 59 70 70 71 79 81 64 87 81 26 82 86 92 92 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 98 68 83 99 89 90 91 10 11 59 55 71 79...

Page 35: ...7 20 21 23 28 30 30 32 25 22 24 27 29 31 84 34 36 38 39 33 35 37 43 43 46 48 50 52 45 42 42 44 44 47 49 49 51 58 57 60 61 61 61 63 66 68 65 62 62 64 64 67 69 69 72 74 76 78 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 87 75...

Page 36: ...t is used as a store display model 2 if the product is purchased or transported outside the USA 3 if all instructions and warnings in this manual are not followed 4 if the product is abused or imprope...

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