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Each Smart program will automatically change the
resistance of the pedals and prompt you to increase or
decrease your pace as it guides you through an effec-
tive workout. Programs 3 and 4 are weight loss pro-
grams, program 5 is an aerobic program, and program
6 is a high-performance interval-training program.

Follow the steps below to use a Smart program. 

Turn on the console.

See step 1 on page 11.

Select one of the Smart programs.

Each time the console is
turned on, the manual
mode will be selected. To
select a Smart program,
press the Program button
repeatedly until the num-
ber 3, 4, 5, or 6 appears in
the small display. 

Begin pedaling to start the program.

To start the program, simply begin pedaling. Each
Smart program consists of 20 or 30 one-minute
periods. One resistance level and one target pace
are programmed for each period. (The same
resistance level and/or target pace may be pro-
grammed for two or more consecutive periods.)

At the end of each period of the program, the
resistance of the pedals will automatically change
if a different resistance level is programmed for
the next period. Note: If the resistance level is too
high or too low, you can change it by pressing the
+ and – buttons below the large display. However,
when the current period is completed, the resis-
tance of the pedals will automatically change if a
different resistance level is programmed for the
next period.

The target pace
for the current
period will be
shown by the
arrows in the
small display. To
pedal at the target
pace, simply
increase or decrease your pace until there is one
arrow pointing to each segment of the indicator
bar (see the drawing above). At the end of each
period, the number of arrows will change if a dif-
ferent target pace is programmed for the next
period. When the number of arrows changes,
change your pace until there is one arrow point-
ing to each segment of the indicator bar.
Important: The target pace is intended only to
provide a goal. Your actual pace may be slow-
er than the target pace, especially during the
first few months of your exercise program.
Make sure to pedal at a pace that is comfort-
able for you. 

During the program, the center of the large dis-
play will show the time remaining in the program.
If you stop pedaling for a few seconds, the dis-
plays will pause and the time will flash. If you
continue pedaling after the program is completed,
the displays will continue to show exercise feed-
back. 

Follow your progress with the large display.

See step 4 on page 11.

Measure your heart rate if desired.

See step 5 on page 12.

Turn on the fan if desired.

See step 6 on page 12.

When you are finished exercising, the console
will automatically turn off.

See step 7 on page 12.

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HOW TO USE A SMART PROGRAM

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Summary of Contents for GL 36

Page 1: ...QUESTIONS If you have questions or if there are missing parts we will guarantee complete satisfac tion through direct assistance from our factory TO AVOID DELAYS PLEASE CALL DIRECT TO OUR TOLL FREE C...

Page 2: ...BLY 5 HOW TO OPERATE THE EXERCISE CYCLE 9 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 20 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 21 PART LIST 22 EXPLODED DRAWING 23 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back...

Page 3: ...nsor is not a medical device Various factors including the user s move ment may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings The pulse sensor is intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart rat...

Page 4: ...call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please note the product model number an...

Page 5: ...mbly The number in parenthesis below each drawing refers to the key number of the part from the PART LIST on page 22 The second number refers to the quantity needed for assembly Note Some small parts...

Page 6: ...Upright 13 in the position shown connect the Upper Wire Harness 36 to the Lower Wire Harness 35 Carefully pull the upper end of the Upper Wire Harness to remove any slack from the Wire Harnesses make...

Page 7: ...ar 51 into the Left Handlebar Connect the Handlebar Collars the Left Handlebar and the Right Handlebar with two M4 x 16mm Screws 66 Attach the Handlebar Bracket 15 to the Left and Right Handlebars 50...

Page 8: ...kept tight ened Adjust the Left Pedal Strap 25 to the desired position and press the end of the Pedal Strap onto the tab on the Left Pedal 24 Adjust the Right Pedal Strap not shown in the same way 9 2...

Page 9: ...urns to loosen it if the knob is not loosened enough it may scratch the seat bracket Next pull the knob slide the seat to the desired position and then release the knob Move the seat bracket forward a...

Page 10: ...logy is like having a per sonal trainer in your home Using a stereo audio cable available at electronics stores you can connect the exercise cycle to your home stereo portable stereo computer or VCR a...

Page 11: ...To view only the distance you have pedaled or the number of calories or fat calories you have burned press the upper button on the left side of the large display until only the word DISTANCE CALORIES...

Page 12: ...and then your heart rate will be shown For the most accurate heart rate reading continue to hold the handgrips for about 30 seconds Note When you first hold the handgrips the large dis play will show...

Page 13: ...is tance of the pedals will automatically change if a different resistance level is programmed for the next period The target pace for the current period will be shown by the arrows in the small displ...

Page 14: ...east 30 seconds Note When you are not holding the handgrips the letters PLS will appear in the large display instead of your heart rate Begin pedaling to start the program To start the program simply...

Page 15: ...your computer See page 17 for connecting instructions HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE CD PLAYER Note If your CD player has separate LINE OUT and PHONES jacks see instruction A below If your CD player ha...

Page 16: ...o the PHONES jack on your stereo Plug your headphones into the other side of the Y adapter HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO Note If your stereo has an unused LINE OUT jack see instruction A below If th...

Page 17: ...see instruction B If you have a TV with a built in VCR see instruction B If your VCR is connected to your home stereo see HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO on page 16 A Plug one end of a 1 8 to RCA ste...

Page 18: ...or VCR A moment after the play button is pressed your personal trainer will begin guiding you through your workout Simply follow your personal trainer s instructions The program will function in almos...

Page 19: ...isplay Go to your computer and start an internet con nection Start your Web browser if necessary and go to our Web site at www iFIT com Follow the desired links on our Web site to select a program Fol...

Page 20: ...t under the front stabilizer until the rocking motion is eliminated HANDGRIP PULSE SENSOR TROUBLESHOOTING Avoid moving your hands while using the handgrip pulse sensor Excessive movement may interfere...

Page 21: ...xercise Aerobic Exercise If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys tem your exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exer cise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged perio...

Page 22: ...1 1 C Magnet 42 1 Left Crank Arm 43 1 Reed Switch Wire 44 1 Crank Bearing Assembly 45 2 M5 Nut 46 1 Adjustment Cable 47 1 Return Spring 48 1 Idler Arm 49 1 M8 x 14mm Button Screw 50 1 Left Handlebar 5...

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Page 24: ...to freight damage abuse mis use improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center products used for commercial or rental purposes or products used as store displ...

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