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Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the exercise
cycle regularly. The exercise cycle can be cleaned
with a soft, damp cloth. To prevent damage to the
console, keep liquids away from the console and keep
the console out of direct sunlight. 

TIGHTENING THE PEDALS

For best performance, regularly tighten both pedals.

CONSOLE TROUBLESHOOTING

If the console display becomes dim, the batteries
should be replaced. See assembly step 6 on page 7
for replacement instructions. If the console does not
display your heart rate when you use the handgrip
pulse sensor, see step 5 on page 12.

HOW TO LEVEL THE EXERCISE CYCLE

If the exercise cycle
does not sit flat on
your floor, turn one
or both of the level-
ing feet until the
exercise cycle is
level.

HOW TO ADJUST THE BELT

If you can feel the pedals slip while you are pedaling,
even when the resistance is at the highest level, the
belt may need to be adjusted. To adjust the belt, first
remove all the screws from the left and right side
shields. Then, carefully remove the right side shield.

Next, turn the
indicated M8 x
40mm Screw
(58) until the
Belt (28) is
properly tight-
ened. Then,
reattach the
right side
shield.

HOW TO ADJUST THE REED SWITCH

If the console does
not display correct
feedback, the reed
switch should be
adjusted. First, use a
small flat screwdriver
to carefully pry off the
left Side Shield
Cover (14). Then,
rotate the left Pedal
Guard (8) and move it away from the left side shield. 

Next, locate
the Reed
Switch (69).
Turn the Left
Crank Arm (15)
until the
Magnet (23) is
aligned with
the Reed
Switch.
Loosen, but do
not remove,
the indicated
M4 x 16mm
Screw (66).
Slide the Reed Switch slightly closer to or away from
the Magnet. Then, retighten the Screw. Turn the
Crank Arm for a moment. Repeat until the console
displays correct feedback. When the Reed Switch is
correctly adjusted, reattach the Pedal Guard (8) and
the left Side Shield Cover (14).

M

AINTENANCE AND

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

Leveling

Feet

69

66

23

15

14

8

58

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Summary of Contents for RBEX2976.0

Page 1: ...com mitted to providing complete customer satisfaction If you have questions or if parts are damaged or missing PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTLY CALL TOLL FREE 1 877 994 4999 M...

Page 2: ...NG 16 EXERCISE GUIDELINES 17 PART LIST 18 EXPLODED DRAWING 19 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back Cover TABLE OF CONTENTS REEBOK and the Vector Logo are registered trademarks a...

Page 3: ...sing do not wear loose clothes that could become caught on the exercise cycle Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection 9 The exercise cycle should not be used by persons weighing more than 250 p...

Page 4: ...al 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 number is RBEX2976 0 The serial number can be found on...

Page 5: ...the small parts used in assembly The number in parentheses below each drawing is the key number of the part from the PART LIST on page 18 The number following the paren theses is the quantity used in...

Page 6: ...r Wire Harness 67 to the Lower Wire Harness 68 Next pull the excess Upper Wire Harness out of the top of the Handlebar Post and slide the Handlebar Post onto the Frame Be careful not to pinch the Wire...

Page 7: ...Post 6 Connect the console wire har ness to the Upper Wire Harness 67 Next connect the game wire that has a tag to the Controller Wire 54 that has a tag Then connect the other game wire to the other C...

Page 8: ...t over after assembly is completed Place a mat under the exercise cycle to protect the floor or carpet 10 9 Attach an M6 x 10mm Screw 60 to the Seat Post 11 Next slide the Seat Carriage 19 onto the Se...

Page 9: ...down slightly to make sure that the knob is engaged in one of the adjustment holes in the seat post Then turn the knob clockwise to tighten it HOW TO ADJUST THE LATERAL POSITION OF THE SEAT To adjust...

Page 10: ...ped als and prompts you to vary your pedaling pace as it guides you through an effective workout Interactive Games The console also features two motivational interactive games Using the dual game cont...

Page 11: ...he display will show the distance you have pedaled in miles or kilome ters The upper right corner of the display will show the approximate number of calories you have burned The upper right corner of...

Page 12: ...will sound and the console will pause If the pedals do not move for several minutes and the buttons are not pressed the console will turn off and the display will be reset HOW TO USE A SMART PROGRAM B...

Page 13: ...ting for the current segment is too high or too low you can manually override the setting by pressing the increase and decrease buttons Important When the current segment of the program ends the pedal...

Page 14: ...s will fall faster and faster however your pedaling pace will affect the speed of the blocks the faster you pedal the more slowly the blocks will fall giving you extra time to position and orient the...

Page 15: ...m reaching the bot tom of the arena If the laser blaster is hit it will be disabled and another laser blaster will appear in its place there are a total of four laser blasters If you vaporize the enti...

Page 16: ...elt may need to be adjusted To adjust the belt first remove all the screws from the left and right side shields Then carefully remove the right side shield Next turn the indicated M8 x 40mm Screw 58 u...

Page 17: ...ascular sys tem your 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 t...

Page 18: ...Endcap 43 1 Idler Arm Assembly 44 1 Clamp 45 2 5 16 x 1 Flange Screw 46 1 M8 Flange Nut 47 2 M10 x 60mm Button Bolt 48 4 M10 Nylon Locknut 49 1 M6 x 38mm Bolt 50 1 Resistance Cable 51 1 M8 x 52mm Bolt...

Page 19: ...13 19 12 31 20 43 58 8 14 16 37 2 63 33 63 30 63 55 49 24 66 50 23 51 52 38 21 36 46 53 60 66 66 66 66 48 72 66 73 65 71 65 71 56 66 66 45 26 66 66 56 32 21 57 59 44 66 57 62 62 61 64 66 45 26 66 25 2...

Page 20: ...ct or damage to a product caused by or attrib utable to freight damage abuse misuse improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center products used for commercial...

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