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HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD

This product must be grounded. If it should mal-

function or break down, grounding provides a path of 

least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk 

of electric shock. The power cord has a plug with a 

grounding pin.

Plug the power 

cord (A) into 

an appropriate 

outlet (B) that is 

properly installed 

and grounded in 

accordance with 

all local codes and 

ordinances. The 

outlet must be 

on a nominal 120-volt circuit. 

A temporary 

adapter (C) may 

be used to con-

nect the power 

cord to a 2-pole 

receptacle (D) 

as shown at the 

right if a properly 

grounded outlet is 

not available. 

The lug (E) or wire extending from the adapter must 

be connected with a metal screw (F) to a permanent 

ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover. 

Some 2-pole receptacle outlet box covers are not 

grounded. Before using an adapter, contact a 

qualified electrician to determine whether the out-

let box cover is grounded before using an adapter. 

The temporary adapter should be used only until 

a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a 

qualified electrician.

B

A

    DANGER:

 

Improper connection of 

the power cord increases the risk of electric 

shock. Do not modify the plug—if it will not fit 

an outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a 

qualified electrician. If you are unsure whether 

the product is properly grounded, contact a 

qualified electrician.

D

C

E

F

Summary of Contents for NTEX05119.6

Page 1: ...this equipment Keep this manual for future reference nordictrack com Serial Number Decal To register your product and activate your warranty today go to my nordictrack com For service at any time go t...

Page 2: ...NORDICTRACK and IFIT are registered trademarks of ICON Health Fitness Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc and are used under license Google Maps is a t...

Page 3: ...e indoors away from moisture and dust Do not put the studio cycle in a garage or covered patio or near water 7 Place the studio cycle on a level surface with at least 2 ft 0 6 m of clearance around th...

Page 4: ...ur back 18 The studio cycle does not have a freewheel the pedals will continue to move until the flywheel stops Reduce your pedaling speed in a controlled way 19 To stop the flywheel quickly press the...

Page 5: ...5 STANDARD SERVICE PLANS...

Page 6: ...dio cycle If you have questions after reading 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...

Page 7: ...e 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 has been prea...

Page 8: ...uded tool s assembly requires the following tool s one Phillips screwdriver one adjustable wrench one rubber mallet Assembly may be easier if you have a set of wrenches ASSEMBLY 1 1 Go to my nordictra...

Page 9: ...nset drawing Finish attaching the Front Stabilizer 3 with two additional M10 x 20mm Screws 105 Then fully tighten all six M10 x 20mm Screws 105 See the inset drawing Press the right Leg Cover 64 downw...

Page 10: ...105 4 4 See the inset drawing Orient the Handlebar Post 7 so that the lower slot A is on the side shown Next loosen the indicated Post Knob 100 and insert the Handlebar Post 7 into the Frame 1 until t...

Page 11: ...m Bolt 94 and an M10 Locknut 135 make sure that the Locknut is in the hexagonal hole D Do not fully tighten the Bolt yet Avoid pinching the wires C 6 D C 94 8 97 135 5 Insert the Handlebar 97 into the...

Page 12: ...8 7 97 122 125 124 7 123 8 Have a second person hold the Console 10 near the Console Bracket 11 Plug the Upper Yellow Wire 123 and the Extension Red Wire 124 into the receptacles on the back of the Co...

Page 13: ...that the largest opening E is facing forward Tip Avoid pinching the wires C Attach the Hand Weight Tray 38 to the Console Support 8 with four 8 x 5 8 Screws 17 start all the Screws and then tighten th...

Page 14: ...the Saddle Clamps 52 53 Make sure that both rails are in the grooves in the Saddle Clamps and that the Saddle is straight and level Then firmly tighten the Saddle Screw 41 11 54 54 a b 53 52 52 53 F F...

Page 15: ...e Hand Weights in the Hand Weight Tray 38 after each use 13 14 After the studio cycle is assembled inspect it to make sure that it is assembled correctly and that it functions properly Make sure that...

Page 16: ...let is not available The lug E or wire extending from the adapter must be connected with a metal screw F to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover Some 2 pole receptacle outle...

Page 17: ...nce workouts around the world HOW TO ADJUST THE GEOMETRY OF THE STUDIO CYCLE The studio cycle can be adjusted to match the geom etry of your road bike to promote correct form and to ensure proper trai...

Page 18: ...d the sides of the console and press it to the desired position You can pivot the console all the way to the side so that you can view it while standing next to the studio cycle to perform hand weight...

Page 19: ...he pedals and the incline of the frame 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 and the incline of...

Page 20: ...step 6 on page 21 and manually calibrate the incline system HOW TO USE THE TOUCH SCREEN The console features a tablet with a full color touch screen The following information will help you use the to...

Page 21: ...pdates First touch the menu button three horizontal lines symbol touch Settings touch Maintenance and then touch Update The console will check for firm ware updates For more information see HOW TO CHA...

Page 22: ...l determine which workout information 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 wor...

Page 23: ...the buttons at the bottom of the screen to select either the main menu Home button or the workout library Browse button 3 Select a workout To select a workout from the main menu or the workout library...

Page 24: ...scription is an estimate of the number of calories that you will burn during the workout The actual number of calories that you burn will depend on various factors such as your weight In addition if y...

Page 25: ...s 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 the same point touch C...

Page 26: ...hree 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 within your iFit ac...

Page 27: ...omize workout settings To customize workout settings touch In Workout and then touch the desired settings It is recommended that you enable the option to show slider controls on the screen if availabl...

Page 28: ...the wireless network menu Touch the menu button three horizontal lines symbol and then touch Wi Fi to select the wire less network menu 3 Enable Wi Fi Make sure that Wi Fi is enabled If it is not ena...

Page 29: ...nnect your device to the console 4 Erase the console device memory if necessary If you need to erase all the Bluetooth compatible devices saved in the console memory press and hold the Bluetooth Audio...

Page 30: ...nd 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 equ...

Page 31: ...the Console stays in place If the console does not boot up properly or if the console freezes and does not respond reset the console to the fac tory default settings IMPORTANT Doing this will erase a...

Page 32: ...ve the three indicated 8 x 5 8 Screws 17 from the Right and Left Shields 30 32 Then carefully pull the tops of the Right and Left Shields 30 32 apart a few inches See the inset drawing Slightly loosen...

Page 33: ...io cycle Remove the indicated 8 x 5 8 Screw 17 and the Shield Cover 31 from each side of the studio cycle Next loosen the M10 Axle Nut 27 on each side of the studio cycle and tighten the Adjustment Nu...

Page 34: ...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 35: ...lles Stretch With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor Bend your front leg lean forward and...

Page 36: ...mmet 45 1 Right Saddle Post Sleeve 46 1 Left Saddle Post Sleeve 47 1 Right Handlebar Post Sleeve 48 1 Left Handlebar Post Sleeve 49 2 Wheel 50 1 Adjustment Arm 51 1 Resistance Disc 52 1 Lower Saddle C...

Page 37: ...ire 125 1 Control Wire 126 2 M8 x 12mm Screw 127 8 M8 Large Washer 128 2 M5 Nut 129 1 M5 x 8mm Screw 130 1 6 x 5 8 Screw 131 1 Adjustment Block 132 2 M4 x 10mm Blunt Screw 133 1 Shoe Pin 134 1 Plastic...

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Page 40: ...ct 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 improp...

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