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HOW TO USE A WORKOUT PROGRAM

Begin pedaling to activate the console.

See step 1 on page 11.

Select one of the workout programs.

When the power is
turned on, the
manual mode will
be selected. To
select a workout
program, press
the Program
Select button repeatedly until one of the eight
program indicators lights. 

When a workout program is selected, the matrix
will show the first resistance settings of the pro-
gram. The left display will show how long the pro-
gram will last. Note: The eight profiles printed on
the left and right sides of the console show how
the resistance of the pedals and the target pace
will change during the workout programs. The
upper right profile, for example, shows that both
the resistance and the target pace will alternately
increase and decrease during that program.

Press the Start button or begin pedaling to
start the program.

Each program is divided into several time periods
of different lengths. One resistance setting and
one target pace setting are programmed for each
period. (The same resistance setting and/or target
pace setting may be programmed for two or more
consecutive periods.)

The resistance
setting for the first
period will be
shown in the flash-
ing Current Period
column of the
matrix. The resis-
tance settings of
the next several
periods will be
shown in the columns to the right. 

When only three seconds remain in the first period
of the program, both the Current Period column
and the column to the right will flash, a series of
tones will sound, and all resistance settings will

move one column to the left. The resistance set-
ting for the second period will then be shown in
the flashing Current Period column, and the
resistance of the pedals will automatically change
to the resistance setting for the second period.
Note: If all of the indicators in the Current Period
column are lit after the resistance settings have
moved to the left, the resistance settings will move
downward so that only the highest indicators
appear in the matrix.

During the pro-
gram, the Target
Pace display will
help you to keep
your pedaling pace
near the target
pace for the cur-
rent period. When
your pedaling pace is near the target pace, the
round indicator in the center of the display will
light. If one of the upper two arrows in the display
lights, decrease your pedaling pace; if one of the
lower two arrows lights, increase your pace.
Important: The target pace settings are
intended only to provide motivation. Your
pace may be slower than the target pace set-
tings. Make sure to pedal at a pace that is
comfortable for you. 

If you stop pedaling for a few seconds, a tone will
sound and the program will pause. To restart the
program, resume pedaling. The program will con-
tinue until the resistance setting for the last peri-
od is shown in the Current Period column of the
matrix and the last period is completed. 

Note: During the program, you can manually
change the resistance, if desired, by pressing the
Resistance buttons. However, when the next
period begins, the resistance will automatically
change if a different resistance setting is pro-
grammed for the next period. 

Monitor your progress with the two displays.

See step 4 on page 11.

Measure your heart rate if desired.

See step 5 on page 12.

When you are finished exercising, the con-
sole will automatically turn off.

See step 6 on page 12.

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Program Indicator

Current Period

Summary of Contents for PFEX35430

Page 1: ...or if there are missing parts we will guarantee complete satisfaction through direct assistance from our factory TO AVOID DELAYS PLEASE CALL DIRECT TO OUR TOLL FREE CUSTOMER HOT LINE The trained tech...

Page 2: ...EMBLY 5 HOW TO USE THE EXERCISE CYCLE 9 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 19 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 20 PART LIST 22 EXPLODED DRAWING 23 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back C...

Page 3: ...es 8 The exercise cycle should not be used by persons weighing more than 250 pounds 9 Wear appropriate clothes when using the exercise cycle do not wear loose clothes that could become caught on the e...

Page 4: ...please 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 mention the product model...

Page 5: ...m the PART LIST on page 22 The number following the key number is the quantity needed for assembly Note Some small parts may have been pre assembled If a part is not found in the parts bag check to se...

Page 6: ...1 be careful to avoid pinching the Wire Harnesses 16 77 Attach the Handlebar Post with four M8 x 25mm Button Screws 27 and four M8 Split Washers 70 2 36 3 1 6 77 27 16 27 70 70 16 4 Hold the Left Han...

Page 7: ...31 14 56 11 6 7 12 11 29 18 5 Hold the Console 9 near the Handlebar Post 6 Connect the wire harness on the Console 9 to the Upper Wire Harness 16 Then insert the wire har nesses into the Handlebar Po...

Page 8: ...k retighten the Pedals Attach the Right Pedal Strap 38 to the Right Pedal 37 Press the end of the Right Pedal Strap onto the tab on the Right Pedal Attach the Left Pedal Strap not shown in the same wa...

Page 9: ...t knob and slide the seat carriage to the desired position Release the seat knob and slide the seat carriage back and forth slightly until it locks into position HOW TO ADJUST THE PEDAL STRAPS To adju...

Page 10: ...s like having a personal 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 and play...

Page 11: ...he elapsed time the distance you have pedaled and the resistance level of the pedals The display will change from one number to the next every few seconds as shown by the indica tors around the displa...

Page 12: ...te reading continue to hold the contacts for about 15 seconds Note If your heart rate is not shown make sure that your hands are posi tioned as described Be careful not to move your hands excessively...

Page 13: ...r the second period will then be shown in the flashing Current Period column and the resistance of the pedals will automatically change to the resistance setting for the second period Note If all of t...

Page 14: ...available at electronics stores Plug the Y adapter into the PHONES jack on your CD player Plug your headphones into the other side of the Y adapter HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE STEREO Note If your ste...

Page 15: ...into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER Note If your computer has a 1 8 LINE OUT jack see instruction A If your computer has only a PHONES jack see instruction B A Plug one...

Page 16: ...r end of the cable into the AUDIO OUT jack on your VCR B Plug one end of a 1 8 to RCA stereo audio cable available at electronics stores into the jack beneath the console Plug the other end of the cab...

Page 17: ...CD player 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 functio...

Page 18: ...ca tor lights Go to your computer and start an internet connection 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 progr...

Page 19: ...74 is aligned with the Reed Switch Loosen but do not remove the indicated M4 x 16mm Screw 21 Slide the Reed Switch slightly closer to or away from the Magnet Then retighten the Screw Turn the Crank f...

Page 20: ...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 the...

Page 21: ...les 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 m...

Page 22: ...itch Wire 45 1 Control Board Bracket 46 1 Resistance Cable 47 4 M8 x 39mm Button Bolt 48 1 Crank Bearing Assembly 49 1 Idler Arm 50 1 M10 x 25mm Flat Head Bolt 51 3 M6 Nut 52 3 M4 x 64mm Button Screw...

Page 23: ...43 56 56 11 29 18 29 18 18 18 25 78 78 25 13 48 67 56 56 21 28 25 25 9 69 71 71 21 28 21 59 58 51 81 19 74 21 20 21 40 41 75 76 75 76 63 63 64 60 55 60 45 21 77 10 29 43 43 56 56 80 79 79 80 70 70 70...

Page 24: ...uct caused by or attributable 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...

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