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Console Features

The Console provides important information about your workout and lets you control the resistance levels while you 

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Keypad Functions

Resistance Increase (

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) button- Increases the workout resistance level

Resistance Decrease (

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Incline Increase (

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Incline Decrease (

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) button- Decreases the Incline angle of the Rail Assembly

QUICK START button- Begins a Quick Start workout

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PROGRAMS button- Selects a category and workout program 

PAUSE / END button- Pauses an active workout, ends a paused workout, or goes back to the previous screen

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Summary of Contents for E618

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL E618 E628 ...

Page 2: ...6115 9668 outside U S www nautilusinternational com Printed in China 2019 Nautilus Inc Nautilus the Cam logo Nautilus E618 Nautilus E628 DualTrack Suspension Adjust RZÀH DQG 6FKZLQQ DUH WUDGHPDUNV RZQHG RU OLFHQVHG E 1DXWLOXV QF ZKLFK DUH UHJLVWHUHG RU RWKHUZLVH SURWHFWHG E FRPPRQ law in the United States and other countries Polar and OwnCode are trademarks of their owner The Bluetooth word mark a...

Page 3: ...URSULDWH ZRUN VSDFH DZD IURP IRRW WUDႈF DQG H SRVXUH WR E VWDQGHUV Some components of the machine can be heavy or awkward Use a second person when doing the assembly steps involving these parts Do not do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on your own Set up this machine on a solid level horizontal surface Do not try to change the design or functionality of this machine This coul...

Page 4: ...XWLRQ ZKHQ RX VWHS RQ DQG Rႇ WKH PDFKLQH Disconnect all power before servicing this machine Do not operate this machine outdoors or in moist or wet locations Keep at least 0 6 m 24 on each side of the machine clear This is the recommended safe distance for access and passage around and emergency dismounts from the machine Keep third parties out of this space when machine is in use R QRW RYHU H HUW...

Page 5: ...nt does cause KDUPIXO LQWHUIHUHQFH WR UDGLR RU WHOHYLVLRQ UHFHSWLRQ ZKLFK FDQ EH GHWHUPLQHG E WXUQLQJ WKH HTXLSPHQW Rႇ DQG RQ WKH user is encouraged to 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 receiver RQQHFW WKH HTXLSPHQW LQWR DQ RXWOHW RQ D FLUFXLW GLႇHUHQW IURP WKDW WR ZK...

Page 6: ...RXQGLQJ VFUHZ PXVW EH FRQQHFWHG WR D SHUPDQHQW JURXQG VXFK DV D SURSHUO JURXQGHG RXWOHW ER FRYHU Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place by a metal screw Metal Screw Tab for Grounding Screw Adapter Grounded 2XWOHW R Grounded Outlet Grounding Pin Earthing Instructions for a 220 240V AC system This product must be electrically earthed If a malfunction occurs correct earthing decreases ...

Page 7: ...g to set up and operate your machine For safe operation the location must be on a KDUG OHYHO VXUIDFH OORZ D ZRUNRXW DUHD RI D PLQLPXP P P H VXUH WKDW WKH ZRUNRXW VSDFH RX DUH XWLOL LQJ KDV DGHTXDWH KHLJKW FOHDUDQFH WDNLQJ LQWR FRQVLGHUDWLRQ WKH KHLJKW RI WKH XVHU DQG WKH PD LPXP KHLJKW RI WKH pedals with the incline fully engaged Basic Assembly Tips Follow these basic points when you as semble you...

Page 8: ...ud Right 19 1 Upper Right Handlebar Arm 6 1 Water Bottle Holder 20 1 Upper Shroud 1 Water Bottle Holder Shroud Left 21 1 Shroud Cap 8 1 Upper Left Handlebar Arm 22 1 Right Leg 9 2 Handlebar Shroud Outer 23 1 Right Pedal 10 2 Handlebar Shroud Inner 24 1 MP3 Cord 11 1 Rail Assembly 25 1 Power Cord 12 1 Arm Pivot Rod 26 1 Heart Rate HR Chest Strap 13 1 Left Leg 1 Silicone Lubricant Bottle not shown 1...

Page 9: ... H 2 Pivot Sleeve D 4 XWWRQ HDG H 6FUHZ 0 I 5 3KLOOLSV HDG 6HOI WDS 6FUHZ 0 E 2 H HDG 6FUHZ 0 J 4 3KLOOLSV HDG 6FUHZ 0 Note Select pieces of Hardware have been provided as spares on the Hardware Card Be aware that there may be remain ing Hardware after the proper assembly of your machine HARDWARE TOOLS Tools Included 6 mm A B C D E F G H I J 2 13 mm 15 mm 19 mm ...

Page 10: ...10 ASSEMBLY 1 Attach Front Stabilizer to Frame Note Hardware is pre installed and not on the Hardware Card 6mm X4 17 16 ...

Page 11: ... Note Hardware is pre installed and not on the Hardware Card Separate the Rail mount plates 11a and lift to align the holes and install the hardware The plastic scratch guard strips on the Rails help to protect the finish during assembly 11 11a ...

Page 12: ... Frame Assembly NOTICE Put the Console Mast through the opening in the Upper Shroud Before you connect the cables remove the wire tie that holds the Frame cables in place on the mount plate Do not crimp cables Fully tighten the hardware 1 20 B D 6mm X4 21 ...

Page 13: ...13 4 Attach Legs to Frame Assembly F X2 22 13 A C G X2 6mm ...

Page 14: ...OTICE 5RXWH WKH FDEOH D IURP WKH OHIW VLGH RI WKH 0DVW WR WKH UHDU RI WKH FURVVEDU DQG WKURXJK WKH RSHQLQJ D in the Water Bottle Holder Shroud Do not crimp cables Repeat on the right side Install hardware and Water Bottle Holder Push down until it snaps in place I X5 6 ...

Page 15: ...15 6 Install Arm Pivot Rod and Lower Handlebar Arms to Frame Assembly Note Be sure to put Wave Washers F on Arm Pivot Rod before attaching the Lower Handlebar Arms 14 F X2 C G E X2 13 mm 12 18 ...

Page 16: ... Leg and Lower Handlebar Arm NOTICE Attach the Pedal to the Leg first Make sure the Pivot Sleeve H engages the Handlebar knuckle cover Repeat step on opposite side with the Right Pedal Item 23 23 15 H C H G A 6mm 15 A C G F 6mm ...

Page 17: ...ach the Upper Handlebar Arms to Frame Assembly NOTICE Hardware is pre installed and not on the Hardware Card Do not crimp the cables Make sure the Upper Handlebar Arms are secure before you exercise X8 19 8 6mm ...

Page 18: ...tic Handlebar and Attach Static Handlebar to the Console NOTICE Carefully place the Console face down on a padded surface Route the Console Cables through the Static Handlebar Attach the Static Handlebar to the Console using the screws that were removed in Step 9 Connect the Heart Rate Cable 4a from the Static Handlebar to the Console Heart Rate Cable Do not crimp the cables 3 2 X4 3 4 4a 2 X4 4a ...

Page 19: ... Mast NOTICE Hardware is pre installed and not on the Hardware Card Align the clips on the cable connectors and make sure the connectors lock Do not crimp cables 3XVK WKH H WUD ZLUH GRZQ LQWR WKH RQVROH 0DVW to allow pivot clearance 12 Attach the Console Junction Cover 2 6mm X3 ...

Page 20: ...ar Shrouds NOTICE Connect the cables Route the wire through the 3 guides inside the rear Handlebar Shroud and fit the connectors inside the cavity as shown Do not crimp cables Make sure the inner edge of the Handlebar Shroud is seated in the Water Bottle Holder Shroud 1a 9 10 1a 2X 1a 2X ...

Page 21: ...21 14 Attach Front Handlebar Shrouds and Install Screws NOTICE Do not crimp cables J 2X J 2X ...

Page 22: ...te Remove the plastic scratch guard strips from Rails Apply silicone lubricant to a cloth and wipe the Rails to eliminate roller noise Silicone lubricant is not intended for human consumption Keep out of reach of children Store in a safe place H VXUH WR UHFRUG WKH VHULDO QXPEHU LQ WKH HOG SURYLGHG DW WKH IURQW RI WKLV PDQXDO Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for c...

Page 23: ...UV DUH DOO SK VLFDOO W DQG DEOH WR PRYH WKH PDFKLQH VDIHO 1 Remove the power cord 2 Use the Transport Handle to carefully lift the machine onto the transport rollers 3 Push the machine into position 4 Carefully lower the machine into position NOTICE H FDUHIXO ZKHQ RX PRYH WKH HOOLSWLFDO EUXSW PRWLRQV FDQ DႇHFW WKH FRPSXWHU RSHUDWLRQ BEFORE YOU START ...

Page 24: ...FN RI WKH 5DLO VVHPEO IRU DSSUR LPDWHO VHFRQGV 6WHS Rႇ WKH PDFKLQH RRVHQ WKH ORFNLQJ QXWV DQG DGMXVW WKH OHYHOHUV XQWLO WKH DOO FRQWDFW WKH ÀRRU Do not adjust the levelers to such a height that they detach or unscrew from the machine Injury to you or damage to the machine can occur 5 Adjust until the machine is level Tighten the locking nuts 0DNH VXUH WKH PDFKLQH LV OHYHO DQG VWDEOH EHIRUH RX H HU...

Page 25: ...tooth Connectivity not shown J Leveler X Heart Rate HR Chest Strap K Incline Arm Y MP3 Cord L Stabilizer Z Power Cord M Transport Roller AA Silicone Lubricant Bottle not shown N Power Connector Power Switch A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V A Y Z X WARNING Use the values calculated or measured by the machine s computer for reference purposes only The heart rate displayed is an approximat...

Page 26: ...rease d button Decreases the workout resistance level Incline Increase c button Increases the Incline angle of the Rail Assembly Incline Decrease d button Decreases the Incline angle of the Rail Assembly QUICK START button Begins a Quick Start workout 86 5 EXWWRQ 6HOHFWV D 8VHU SUR OH PROGRAMS button Selects a category and workout program PAUSE END button Pauses an active workout ends a paused wor...

Page 27: ...O 7KH À DVKLQJ FROXPQ VKRZV RXU FXUUHQW LQWHUYDO Intensity Display The Intensity Display shows the level of work at that moment based on the current resistance level Heart Rate Zone Display The Heart Rate Zone shows which zone the current heart rate value falls into for the current User These Heart Rate Zones can be used as a workout guide for a certain target zone anaerobic aerobic or fat burn Co...

Page 28: ...ur 40 minutes Distance The Distance display shows the distance count miles or km in the workout Note To change the measurement units to English Imperial or metric refer to the Console Setup Mode section in this manual Level The LEVEL display shows the current resistance level in the workout RPM 7KH 530 GLVSOD HOG VKRZV WKH SHGDO UHYROXWLRQV SHU PLQXWH 530 Heart Rate Pulse The Heart Rate display sh...

Page 29: ...smitter to the elastic chest strap 2 Secure the strap around your chest with the curve of the transmitter oriented upward just below the chest muscles LIW WKH WUDQVPLWWHU Rႇ RXU FKHVW DQG PRLVWHQ WKH WZR URRYHG OHFWURGH UHDV RQ WKH EDFN KHFN WKDW WKH ZHW HOHFWURGH DUHDV DUH UPO DJDLQVW RXU VNLQ The transmitter will send your heart rate to the machine s receiver and display your estimated Beats Per...

Page 30: ...DELOLW RI WKH VHQVRUV WR GHWHFW RXU KHDUW UDWH VLJQDO Movement of the upper body muscles including arms produces an electrical signal muscle artifact that can interfere with pulse detection Slight hand movement while in contact with the sensors can also produce interference Calluses and hand lotion may act as an insulating layer to reduce the signal strength Some Electrocardiogram EKG signals gene...

Page 31: ...stance Increase key c and a Resistance Decrease d key The keypad on the right upper handlebar arm includes an Incline Increase key c and a Incline Decrease d NH 7KHVH NH V ZRUN H DFWO WKH VDPH DV WKH 5HVLVWDQFH DQG QFOLQH QFUHDVH DQG HFUHDVH NH V on the console Suspension Adjust Pedals The pedals are equipped with the Suspension Adjust Performance Cushion System which adjusts the angle and impact ...

Page 32: ...nded to adjust both Pedals to the same setting To adjust the Pedal 1 Tilt the back of the Pedal up 2 Lift the adjustment lever out of the notch for the current setting and move it to the desired setting Be sure the lever is engaged in the notch at the new setting Mounting and Dismounting the Machine Care should be used when mounting or dismounting the machine Be aware that the Pedals and the Handl...

Page 33: ... active value hour minute AM or PM 4 Push OK to set 5 Units of Measurement Push the Increase Decrease buttons to adjust between MILES Imperial English or KM metric 6 Push OK to set The Console goes back to the Power Up Idle Mode screen Note To adjust these selections consult the Console Set Up Mode section Quick Start Manual Program The Quick Start Manual program lets you start a workout without e...

Page 34: ...sole display shows the NAME prompt and the current User Profile name Note The User name will be blank if this is the first edit The name of a User Profile is limited to 10 characters The currently active segment will flash Use the Increase Decrease buttons to move through the alphabet and blank space found between A and Z To set each segment use the Left e or Right f buttons to shift between segme...

Page 35: ... Power Up Mode screen 4 The Console display shows the RESET prompt and the current User Profile name Push OK to start the Reset User 3UR OH RSWLRQ 5 The Console will now confirm the request to reset the User profile the default selection is NO Push the Increase c or Decrease d buttons to adjust the selection 6 Push OK to make your selection 7KH RQVROH ZLOO JR WR WKH 3RZHU 8S 0RGH VFUHHQ Changing R...

Page 36: ...ULH YDOXHV Profile Programs 7KHVH SURJUDPV DXWRPDWH GLႇHUHQW UHVLVWDQFH DQG ZRUNRXW OHYHOV 7KH 3UR OH 3URJUDPV DUH RUJDQL HG LQWR DWHJRULHV Fun Rides Mountains and Challenges Note 2QFH D 8VHU YLHZV DOO WKH DWHJRULHV WKH ZLOO EH H SDQGHG WR GLVSOD WKH 3URJUDPV ZLWKLQ HDFK RI WKH Categories FUN RIDES Rolling Hills Ride in the Park Easy Tour Stream Crossing MOUNTAINS Pike s Peak Mount Hood Pyramids S...

Page 37: ... HLJKW YDOXHV IRU WKH VHOHFWHG 8VHU 3UR OH WR FDOFXODWH WKH LWQHVV 6FRUH Start to work out and hold the Heart Rate Sensors When the test starts the intensity of the workout slowly increases This means you will work harder and as a result your heart rate increases The intensity continues to increase automatically XQWLO RXU KHDUW UDWH UHDFKHV WKH 7HVW RQH 7KLV RQH LV LQGLYLGXDOO FRPSXWHG WR EH QHDU ...

Page 38: ...her User information to set the Heart Rate Zone values for your workout The console display then gives prompts for you to set up your workout 1 Select the Heart Rate Control workout level BEGINNER BEG or ADVANCED ADV and push OK 2 Push the Increase c or Decrease d buttons to select WKH SHUFHQWDJH RI PD LPXP KHDUW UDWH Consult a physician before you start an exercise program Stop exercising if you ...

Page 39: ...tons to select the desired Power Training workout POWER HIIT or CONSTANT POWER Push OK Consult a physician before you start an exercise program Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest become short of breath or feel faint Contact your doctor before you use the machine again Use the values calculated or measured by the machine s computer for reference purposes only The heart rate...

Page 40: ... watts output does not match the target watts value 10 the WATTS TARGET YDOXH ZLOO ÀDVK I QHFHVVDU push the Increase c or Decrease d buttons or Resistance Increase or Decrease buttons to adjust the WATTS TARGET value Changing a Workout Program During a Workout 7KH RQVROH DOORZV D GLႇHUHQW RUNRXW 3URJUDP WR EH VWDUWHG IURP DQ DFWLYH ZRUNRXW 1 From an active workout push PROGRAMS 2 Push the Increase...

Page 41: ...nd Achievements 7KH VWDWLVWLFV IURP HYHU ZRUNRXW DUH UHFRUGHG WR D 8VHU 3UR OH The Nautilus DualTrack Console shows the Goal Track workout Statistics on the Lower Display in three channels a TIME total DISTANCE total and CALORIES total b SPEED average RPM average and HEART RATE average c TIME average DISTANCE average or LEVEL average and CALORIES average If the Goal Track Statistic is a single wor...

Page 42: ...tor for more information about Body Mass Index BMI and the weight that is appropriate for you Use the values calculated or measured by the machine s computer for reference purposes only 8 Push the Increase c button to move to the SAVE TO USB OK prompt Push OK and the ARE YOU SURE NO prompt will display Push the Increase c button to change it to yes and push OK The Console will display the INSERT U...

Page 43: ...ush OK to set 6 The Console display shows the Units prompt with the current setting To change push OK to start the Units option Push the Increase Decrease buttons to change between MILES Imperial English units and KM metric units Note If the units change when there is data in User Statistics the statistics convert to the new units 3XVK 2 WR VHW 8 The Console display shows the Sound Settings prompt...

Page 44: ...VW VLJQ RI ZHDU RU GDPDJH After each workout use a damp cloth to wipe your machine and Console free of moisture Note YRLG H FHVVLYH PRLVWXUH RQ WKH RQVROH NOTICE If necessary only use a mild dish soap with a soft cloth to clean the Console Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent automotive cleaner or any product that contains ammonia Do not clean the Console in direct sunlight or at high tempe...

Page 45: ...II JJ HH LL GG KK PP OO NN U MM 4 Discard the old battery Dispose of in accordance with local regulations and or at approved recycling centers 5 Inspect your chest strap to ensure function Do not use until the equipment has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance in accordance with the Owner s Manual ...

Page 46: ...er MM Servo Motor H Handlebar Arm Lower Right X Rail Assembly NN Brake Assembly I Handlebar Arm Upper Right Y Crank Assembly Left OO Incline Motor Assembly J Pedal Arm Right Z Leg Left PP Power Switch K Crank Assembly Right AA Pedal Arm Left QQ AC Power Cord L Leg Right BB Handlebar Arm Lower Left RR Media Cable M Roller CC Handlebar Arm Upper Left SS Silicone Lubricant Bottle N Shroud Right DD Tr...

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Page 48: ...MM Incline Motor Assembly H Handlebar Arm Lower Right X Rail Assembly NN Lift Motor MCB Motor Control Board I Handlebar Arm Upper Right Y Crank Assembly Left OO Power Connector Power Switch J Pedal Arm Right Z Leg Left PP Power Cord K Crank Assembly Right AA Pedal Arm Left QQ Media Cable L Leg Right BB Handlebar Arm Lower Left RR Silicone Lubricant Bottle M Roller CC Handlebar Arm Upper Left SS Co...

Page 49: ...RQ Be sure cables from handlebars and cable to Console are secure and undamaged Sensor grip Be sure hands are centered on HR sensors Hands must be kept still with relatively equal pressure applied to each side Dry or calloused hands 6HQVRUV PD KDYH GLႈFXOW ZLWK GULHG RXW RU FDOORXVHG KDQGV A conductive electrode cream heart rate cream can help make better conduct These are available on the web or ...

Page 50: ...Small latch on connector should line up and snap into place Resistance handlebar connection requires handlebar shroud removal Be sure cable from left Upper Handlebar and cables to Console are secure and undamaged E618 only Check Servo Motor requires shroud removal If magnets move adjust until they are within the proper range Replace Servo Motor if not functioning properly MCB requires shroud remov...

Page 51: ...tart machine Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 3 minutes Reconnect to outlet Fan will not turn on but Console operates Check for blockage of fan Unplug unit from electrical outlet for 5 minutes Remove mate rial from fan If necessary detach the Console to help with removal Replace the Console if unable to remove blockage Unit rocks does not sit level Check leveler adjustment Adjust levelers un...

Page 52: ...ot change when User button is pushed Console is in studio mode Reset the Console see Console Setup Mode If the above step does not resolve the problem contact Cus tomer Service if inside US Canada or your local distributor if outside US Canada Workout results will not sync with Bluetooth en abled device Current console mode Machine must be in Idle Mode to sync Push the PAUSE END button until the P...

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Page 55: ...he effect of environmental conditions such as moisture or weather misuse mishandling accident natural disasters power surges A machine placed or used in a commercial setting This includes commercial gyms clubs fitness centers and any public or private entity that has a machine for use by its members customers employees or affiliates where dues subscriptions or paid memberships are collected or where...

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