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E4100

Assembly

6:

Slip the Front Transport Wheel (61) onto the right side of the Front

Foot Wheel Axle (60). Secure this wheel with the Outside Wheel 

Washer (182) and the Wheel Attach Nut (183). This nut should be

tightened until the wheel has no side-to-side play, but it can still 

be easily rotated with your fingers.

7:

Tighten the Cam Pulley Locknut (183). NOTE: This nut must be 

tightened all the way down or the Pulleys may loosen. When the 

Locknut is properly adjusted, the Outside Cam Pulley (106) can

be turned with your fingers, and there will be no side-to-side play 

in the arm. 

NOTE:

Production models prior to 3/97 had TWO Cam Pulley 

locknuts instead of the newer SINGLE Cam Pulley Locknut (183). 

8:

Repeat the above procedure with the Left Arm (115).

9:

Tighten the Axle Bushing Allen Bolts (157). Snap the Plastic Arm

Cam Covers (74) into place on each arm. Check that they are 

secure and even.

NOTE

Symptom:

Too much resistance.

Cause:

The black Cam Follower Pulleys OR the Wheel Axle Nuts 

have been overtightened. When the nylock Cam Pulley Locknut

(183) has been tightened, the cam pulley should be able to be

turned with your fingers. If it cannot be turned, the nylock nut is

too tight. Also check that the wheel axle nuts are not too tight.

The wheels should also be able to be turned with your fingers. If

not, the axle nut is too tight.

Summary of Contents for E4100

Page 1: ...rom the box lay them out and review the parts list If any parts are missing please call 1 800 335 4348 Ext 12 Before proceeding find your Fitness Cycle s serial number located on the underside of main...

Page 2: ...E4100 Parts Diagram...

Page 3: ...de Cam Pulley 2 169 Pulley Washer 4 Flat 107 Cam Pulley Spring 2 183 Cam Pulley Locknuts 2 Frame Parts 62 Rear Foot Assembly 1 167 Rear Foot Attach Bolts 4 20mm L x 8mm D 65 Seat Post 1 108 Seat 1 82...

Page 4: ...p 82 over the bottom of the Console Mast 70 The VISION decal on the Console Mast 70 should be facing forward away from the rider 3 Locate the RPM Sensor Wire 96 and the Lower Magnet Shift Cable 143 Ho...

Page 5: ...balanced on the Seat and the back of the Rear Foot Support Place cardboard beneath the seat to avoid tearing or marring the seat cover 2 Identify the Left and Right Arms 115 116 Insert the Front Foot...

Page 6: ...y in the arm NOTE Production models prior to 3 97 had TWO Cam Pulley locknuts instead of the newer SINGLE Cam Pulley Locknut 183 8 Repeat the above procedure with the Left Arm 115 9 Tighten the Axle B...

Page 7: ...douts because it knows which position the magnet is in through a sensor located at the base of the tension knob To check the operation of this sensor immediately after battery installation the ML icon...

Page 8: ...WASHER SILVER WASHER BLACK WASHER BLACK WASHER NUT NUT INSIDE CAM PULLEY WHEEL INSIDE CAM PULLEY WHEEL OUTSIDE CAM PULLEY WHEEL OUTSIDE CAM PULLEY WHEEL SPRING SPRING COMPLETE SIDE VIEW E4100 CAM PULL...

Page 9: ...621 D East Lake Street P O Box 280 Lake Mills WI 53551 920 648 4090...

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