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Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the recumbent
cycle regularly. To clean the recumbent cycle, use a
soft, damp cloth. 

To prevent damage to the console, keep liquids away
from the console, keep the console out of direct sun-
light, and remove the batteries when storing the
recumbent cycle.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

If the console display becomes dim, the batteries
should be replaced. See assembly step 3 on page 5
for replacement instructions.

PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING

• Avoid moving your hands while using the pulse sen-

sor. Excessive movement may interfere with heart
rate readings.    

• Do not hold the metal contacts too tightly; doing so

may interfere with heart rate readings.

• For the most accurate heart rate reading, 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 chemicals.

SEAT ADJUSTMENT TROUBLESHOOTING

If the seat slides
while you are ped-
aling, turn the
Brake Pad (85)
counterclockwise,
away from the
Seat Adjustment
Tab (79) and clos-
er to the Seat Rail
(7).

HOW TO ADJUST THE REED SWITCH

If the console does not display correct feedback, the
reed switch should be adjusted. To adjust the reed
switch, the Left Side Shield (4) must be removed.
Using an adjustable wrench, turn the Left Pedal (69)
clockwise and remove it. Next, remove the indicated
Screws (64, 76). Turn the Left Crank Arm (51) so that
it is pointing toward the front of the recumbent cycle
and then slide off the Left Side Shield.

Next, locate the Reed Switch (61). Turn the Left
Crank Arm (51) until the Magnet (59) is aligned with
the Reed Switch. Loosen, but do not remove, the indi-
cated Screw (64). Slide the Reed Switch slightly clos-
er to or away from the Magnet. Retighten the Screw.
Turn the Crank for a moment. Repeat until the con-
sole displays correct feedback. When the Reed
Switch is correctly adjusted, reattach the left side
shield and the left pedal.

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

85

79

7

64

76

76

4

76

64

69

59

61

51

Summary of Contents for NTCCEX04902

Page 1: ...his manual for future reference Serial Number Decal If you require SERVICE for this product please call SEARS 1 800 4 MY HOME 469 4663 If you are MISSING PARTS or require INFORMATION on how to operate...

Page 2: ...opriate clothing when exercising do not wear loose clothing that could become caught on the recumbent cycle Always wear athletic shoes when using the recumbent cycle 8 Always keep your back straight w...

Page 3: ...ons call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 888 936 4266 Monday through Friday 8h00 until 18h30 Eastern Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please mention the product model num b...

Page 4: ...art from the PART LIST on page 14 The second number refers to the quantity needed for assembly Note Some small parts may have been pre attached for shipping If a part is not in the parts bag check to...

Page 5: ...onsole facedown and remove the battery cover as shown in the inset drawing Insert four batteries into the Console Make sure that the negative ends of the batteries marked are facing the springs in the...

Page 6: ...ton Screws 68 68 9 6 6 5 Attach the Seat 10 to the Seat Carriage 6 with four M6 x 16mm Button Screws 68 and four M8 Flat Washers 80 6 10 68 80 80 68 5 7 Hold the Seat Carriage 6 and lift the Seat Adju...

Page 7: ...or best perfor mance the pedals must be kept properly tight ened 21 69 51 9 10 Make sure that all parts are properly tightened before you use the recumbent cycle Place a mat beneath the recumbent cycl...

Page 8: ...not to disconnect any wires 2 Peel the paper off the adhesive pad on the back of the receiver A Orient the receiver as shown and press it onto the Console 3 in the indicated location Connect the wire...

Page 9: ...manual mode of the console is selected the resistance of the pedals can be adjusted with a touch of a button As you exercise the console will provide continuous exercise feedback You can even measure...

Page 10: ...ntinuous display Press the Display Mode button repeatedly until only the MPH or Km H Time Miles or Kms Resist Cals or Fat Cals indicator appears in the display Make sure that the Scan indicator does n...

Page 11: ...ting is programmed for the next period The target pace settings for the program will be shown by the right pace indicator in the display see the drawing at the upper right The left pace indicator will...

Page 12: ...s or chemicals SEAT ADJUSTMENT TROUBLESHOOTING If the seat slides while you are ped aling turn the Brake Pad 85 counterclockwise away from the Seat Adjustment Tab 79 and clos er to the Seat Rail 7 HOW...

Page 13: ...exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exercise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on th...

Page 14: ...ley 50 1 Right Crank Arm 51 1 Left Crank Arm 52 1 Crank Assembly 53 2 Crank Cap 54 2 M8 x 20mm Flange Screw 55 1 Snap Ring 56 2 Crank Bearing 57 4 M6 Split Washer 58 4 M6 x 18mm Bolt 59 1 Magnet 60 1...

Page 15: ...13 66 87 87 87 7 15 8 14 16 16 14 16 16 15 23 31 17 33 30 29 27 86 24 44 22 27 35 28 30 33 29 24 32 33 25 31 18 24 36 37 38 39 40 41 69 21 51 53 54 55 34 56 68 68 9 74 77 77 64 81 83 84 82 76 80 80 5...

Page 16: ...irs not provided by an ICON authorized service center to products used for com mercial or rental purposes or to products used as store display models No other warranty beyond that specifically set for...

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