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WARNING: 

To reduce the risk of injury, please read the following precautions before assembling or using your new product. 

1.  It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this equipment are adequately informed of stated precautions. 

2.  Read all instructions and enclosed literature carefully. Understand the assembly and operation before using the equipment. 

3.  Use equipment on a flat level surface. Use adjustment levelers on the bottom of equipment to help stabilize unit.  

4.  It’s recommended to place an exercise / product mat beneath the equipment for added protection of floors or carpets. 

5.  Keep children & pets away from equipment at all times. Unplug equipment for added safety while not in use. 

6.  Inspect product on a frequent basis. Tighten lose assemblies or hardware as needed. Replace worn or damaged parts. 

7.  This equipment is intended for internal home use only. Do not use in a non-residential environment. Use in non-recommended 

environments can lead to serious injury and will void all related warranties & liabilities. 

8.  Recommended user weight should not exceed 300 lbs. 

9.  Frequently wipe equipment down with a dampened soft cloth.  

10.  Observe and adhere to all warning labels posted on equipment.  

11.  Properly warm-up and stretch before starting any strength training or cardio exercise routine. 

12.  If you feel pain or dizziness at any time while exercising, stop immediately and consult your physician.  

Safety Warning: 

Before starting an exercise program, consult your physician. This is especially important for individuals over the 

age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems. It’s important to read all instructions carefully. We assume no responsibility 
for personal injury or consequential damages sustained by or through the use of this equipment. Additional terms & conditions are 
listed in the back of this manual or enclosed owners manual. 

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Warranty Terms   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Product Registration 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Universal LS 760

Page 1: ... A A ASSEMBLY SSEMBLY SSEMBLY I INSTRUCTIONS NSTRUCTIONS O O OWNERS WNERS WNERS M MANUAL ANUAL Part No 06005 Revision A Date 12 04 U UNIVERSAL NIVERSAL LS 760 LS 760 R RECUMBENT ECUMBENT E EXERCISE XERCISE BIKE BIKE ...

Page 2: ...ronments can lead to serious injury and will void all related warranties liabilities 8 Recommended user weight should not exceed 300 lbs 9 Frequently wipe equipment down with a dampened soft cloth 10 Observe and adhere to all warning labels posted on equipment 11 Properly warm up and stretch before starting any strength training or cardio exercise routine 12 If you feel pain or dizziness at any ti...

Page 3: ...tep Perform product assembly in a 4ft x 6ft flat area Note After assembly is completed allow a minimal of 2 3ft of space on each side of bike for user access and dismounting The basic tools for assembling this product are included with main assembly hardware Do not dispose of any packaging materials until assembly of the product is completed If you experience problems with operation of the equipme...

Page 4: ...ble Assembly 1 22 12002 Heart Cable Seat Rail 1 23 05001 Adjustment Knob 1 24 01062 Carriage Bolt M8 x 1 25 x 55 Length 4 25 01012 Flat Washer 8 x 16 x 2t 29 26 01015 Acorn Nut M8 4 27 01059 Leveler 2 28 01016 Hex Nut 2 29 01045 Truss Screw Magazine Rack Mounting 3 30 01001 Truss Head Hex Socket Screw 8 31 01003 Truss Head Hex Socket Screw 23 32 01049 Curved Washer 8 x 19 x 2t 6 33 01041 Truss Scr...

Page 5: ... 4 12 11 17 14 15 1 10 13 6 7 16 2 5 8 9 3 4 31 25 31 32 35 34 36 18 20 19 21 23 25 30 25 31 30 25 32 31 22 31 25 26 25 24 25 31 29 33 28 27 37 LS 760 Assembly Parts 25 31 AC Power Adapter Customer Service 1 877 861 2181 ...

Page 6: ...ame using 4 Truss Head Sockets Screws 30 and 4 Flat Washers 25 Reference Step 2 on the enclosed hardware pack C Fasten the Seat 11 to the Seat Frame 10 using 4 Truss Head Socket Screws 30 and 4 Flat Washers 25 Reference Step 3 on the enclosed hardware pack D Assemble the Magazine Rack 13 to the back of the Seat Back 12 using 3 Truss Screws 29 Note If assembly hardware is not preinstalled reference...

Page 7: ... 3 to the Left Crank Arm on the Main Base Assembly 1 Thread the pedal onto the crank arm counterclockwise and then securely tighten with the pedal wrench Note A clockwise rotation will tighten the pedal to the crank arm and a counterclockwise rotation will loosen the pedal See Note Below D Attach Pedal Straps included with pedals to each of the pedals The straps are labeled R or L to correspond wi...

Page 8: ...over the end of the Seat Rail Support 6 and slide the open end of the Seat Rail Support over the lower frame extrusion of the Main Base Secure in place using 3 Truss Head Hex Socket Screws 31 2 Curved Washers 32 and 1 Flat Washer 25 but do not fully tighten the hardware until the further assembly of the Seat Rail is completed Reference Step 8 on the enclosed hardware pack Note Use the Adjustment L...

Page 9: ...ss cable length inside the Seat Rail and slide the front end of the Seat Rail over the end of the middle extrusion of the Main Base 1 Note Be Careful not to damage the heart rate cables Secure the Seat Rail in place using 4 Truss Head Hex Socket Screws 31 and 4 Flat Washers 25 but do not fully tighten the mounting hardware Reference Step 10 on the enclosed hardware pack E Align the Seat Rail rear ...

Page 10: ...nnect the Upper Heart Rate Cable 18 to the Lower Heart Rate Cable 19 Figure 4 D Connect the Upper Data Cable Assembly 20 to the Lower Data Cable Assembly 21 Figure 5 Tuck excess cable lengths into frame tubing and slide the Handlebar Mast 14 down on to the Main Base 1 E Align the mounting holes and secure the mast in place by using the previously installed 4 Truss Head Screws 31 and 4 Curved Washe...

Page 11: ... end of the Upper Heart Rate Cable 18 to the receptacle end of the of the Heart Rate Cable coming from the back of the computer D Tuck excess cable lengths down into the Handlebar Mast Place the Computer Console 17 on top of the mounting plate Secure the Computer Console 17 to the Handlebar Mast mounting plate with the 4 previously installed Truss Screws 33 Note Actual mounting of the computer may...

Page 12: ... it into a wall outlet A Plug in the cord end of the AC Adapter 37 into the receptacle located on front of the Main Base Assembly shroud B Plug the AC Adapter into an available wall outlet SAFETY NOTE For added safety around children unplug the AC Adapter from the wall when bike is not in use Helpful Reminder Take the time to reference additional information regarding computer operation product ma...

Page 13: ...NCE AT ANY TIME DURING A TRAINING MODE BY PUSHING THE UP or DOWN BUTTON EXCEPT IN TARGET HEART RATE MODE BUTTON FUNCTIONS ENTER SELECTS SETS DISPLAY FUNCTIONS START STOP ACTIVATES STOPS COMPUTER FUNCTIONS UP SELECTS PROGRAM MODE ADJUST INCREASES DISPLAY SETTINGS DOWN SELECTS PROGRAM MODE ADJUST DECREASES DISPLAY SETTINGS RESET 1 USED TO ZERO OUT AN INDIVIDUAL DISPLAY FUNCTION OR RESET ALL THE FUNC...

Page 14: ...OLL TO THE HEART RATE FUNCTION AND PRESS THE UP DOWN BUTTONS TO ADJUST THE SETTING PULSE SETTINGS WILL BE FROM 30 240 BPM ONCE THE DESIRED HEART RATE IS SET PRESS THE START STOP BUTTON TO BEGIN TRAINING IF A USER EXCEEDS THE SET TARGET HEART RATE THE COMPUTER WILL BEEP TO REMIND THE USER OF THE PRESET LIMIT NOTE HEART RATE READINGS ARE ONLY A REFERENCE OF A USER S PULSE RATE DURING TRAINING THESE ...

Page 15: ... to lock in the profile Note If a user decides not to select a resistance profile the computer will automatically use the P1 resistance profile USER MODE Customized Training Profile Activation Procedure 1 Press the UP button three times to select the User program mode 2 Press the ENTER button 3 Set a Customized Training Profile referenced below 4 Press the START STOP button to begin training or pr...

Page 16: ...TO A SEAT POST HOLE POSITION 2 SECURE THE SEAT POST IN PLACE BY TURNING THE ADJUSTMENT KNOB UNTIL IT IS TIGHT IN THE FRAME PEDAL WOBBLE 1 CHECK TO MAKE SURE PEDALS ARE INSTALLED CORRECTLY ORIENTATION AND MOUNTED FLUSH WITH THE CRANK ARMS 2 LOOSEN THE PEDALS CHECK FOR POSSIBLE CROSS THREADING OF CRANK ARMS NO SPEED RPM READING 1 CHECK COMPUTER CONNECTION MAKE SURE CONNECTORS ARE SECURE AND IN THE C...

Page 17: ...ly lift the rear stabilizer tube and steer the equipment to the desired location Upright bikes lock handle bars in place stand in front of the bike lean equipment toward you using the handle bars and steer to the desired location do not pull on the computer TRAINING TIPS How you start an exercise program depends on your physical condition If you have been inactive for awhile or you have pre existi...

Page 18: ...not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the preceding exclusions or limitations may not apply The stated warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary state to state LAMAR Health Fitness Sports LLC neither assumes or authorizes anyone to assume for it any other express wa...

Page 19: ..._ What product features functions are most important to you 1 Heart rate monitoring 6 Design appearance 2 Multiple user programs 7 Ease of assembly 3 Ease of use 8 Warranty service 4 Quality durability 9 Brand recognition 5 Comfort fit feel 10 Other ___________________________ How many times a week do you exercise 1 2 times 3 4 times 4 5 times 6 7 times What is the duration of your workout 20 30 m...

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