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Troubleshooting

If you have a problem with your exercise equipment, before you do anything else please check that all the cables 

have been connected correctly. Loose cables are very common and many problems can be solved by making sure 

the cables are properly connected.
The following table details the most common problems and how to fix them. If you still have a problem after going through 

the troubleshooting guide please call your local YORK distributor for advice.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

NO DISPLAY

No power

Keep pedaling, and make sure RPM is above 15

Rechargeable battery is out of power or 

damaged.

Please use machine every three months at least 

to charge battery or change new battery

NO SPEED 

DISPLAY

Wires are damaged or not connected properly

Verify all wires are connected properly

Speed sensor is too far from magnet

Contact your local YORK distributor

NO PULSE
SIGNAL

Wires are damaged or not connected properly

Verify all wires are connected properly

Too much hand movement

Grip steadily

Palms too wet

Dry palms

Hand Pulse Sensor is being gripped too tightly

Grip using moderate pressure

E1

EEPROM error message (MCU error) 

Care & Maintenance

•  This equipment should not be placed outdoors, in a garage or an outbuilding. Keep the equipment in a dry place 

with as little temperature variation as possible. 

•  We recommend placing a mat beneath the equipment to protect both the equipment and your flooring. 
•  Always place the equipment in a dry environment.
•  Use a warm, damp cloth to keep the product clean.
•  No wet cleaning of electrical components. Unplug before any care and maintenance.
•  The safety level of the equipment can be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear. This 

includes any ropes, pulleys, nuts, bolts, moving parts, bushes, chains, wheels, bearings & connection points etc.

•  Ensure that you inspect the product regularly - at least once a week is recommended.
•  Ensure that all fixings are tight before use.
•  Always replace damaged / worn components with original parts from the manufacturer.

Summary of Contents for 7000 Series C-II

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 7000 Series C II Recumbent Cycle Item 53080 March 20 2014 www yorkfitness com...

Page 2: ...innovative piece of equipment as your training partner and we are certain it will keep you motivated on the way to achieving your personal fitness goals Please take the time to read this owner s manua...

Page 3: ...ies to health may result from incorrect or excessive training Parents and others in charge of children should be aware of their responsibility because the natural play instinct and the fondness of exp...

Page 4: ...S SB EN957 1 2005 EN957 5 2009 Electrical Info Selfgen 9V 3A SERIAL NO 53080 Product s Name Serial Number This product label is an example only it is not the real product name and serial number of the...

Page 5: ...RK WITH A FRIEND We recommend you have someone assist you with the assembly as some of the components are quite heavy OPEN THE CARTON Check any warnings on the carton and make sure you have it the rig...

Page 6: ...1 KH 817G0 8 x N 3 M8 20L 8 x N 2 D15 4 4 x N 1 D16 4 x N 4 M8 50L 4 x N 2 D15 4 2 x N 5 D22 4 x N 6 1 4 20 40L N 11 N 9 N 10 4 x N 8 D28 4 x N 7 M8 15L 4 x N 1 D16 2 x N 4 M8 50L 8 x N 1 D16 Step 2 S...

Page 7: ...www yorkfitness com 7 1 N 2 x 8 N 3 x 8 N 1 x 8 F Z G G N 1 N 2 N 3 2 C C 2 N 1 N 2 N 4 C 3 O 2 O 3 C J a b N 4 x 4 N 2 x 4 N 1 x 4...

Page 8: ...www yorkfitness com 8 Assembly Instructions 3 A Z P 1 R L R A 2 P 2 C 3 C 2 A 2 x 6 Pre installed 4 B 2 B N 4 N 5 N 4 x 2 N 5 x 2...

Page 9: ...www yorkfitness com 9 5 D E R I N 1 N 6 N 8 N 7 a b N 6 x 4 N 7 x 4 N 8 x 4 N 1 x 4 6...

Page 10: ...ness com 10 Assembly Instructions 7 Final Check Your equipment is now assembled Please make the following final checks Make sure all screws bolts are tightened Make sure the equipment is on a flat lev...

Page 11: ...rkings and on the batteries with the indicators in the battery compartment Push flat end against spring and when clear push other end into holder 4 Close the battery compartment Tips Warnings Always c...

Page 12: ...ng workout LEVEL UP DOWN P During program setup press UP DOWN key to adjust the following Time Distance CALORIE LEVEL profile WATT AGE WEIGHT Gender THR PCT After program started press UP DOWN key to...

Page 13: ...ons per minute displayed during exercise Display range 0 999 LEVEL Workout resistance level Setting range 1 40 WATT Workout watt displayed during exercise Setting range 50 350 PULSE Pulse bpm displaye...

Page 14: ...nt default values and begin workout Default TIME 20 minutes Default LEVEL 1 4 Press UP DOWN key to adjust resistance level profile 5 Press STOP key to pause workout And again press the STOP key to sto...

Page 15: ...er built in with chest belt 1 Press HRC key to select H1 THR 60 PCT H2 THR 70 PCT H3 THR 80 PCT and H4 THR 70 PCT 2 Press UP DOWN key to set PCT This pct entry is for H4 only THE 70 will blink 70 is t...

Page 16: ...amaged or not connected properly Verify all wires are connected properly Too much hand movement Grip steadily Palms too wet Dry palms Hand Pulse Sensor is being gripped too tightly Grip using moderate...

Page 17: ...www yorkfitness com 17 Notes...

Page 18: ...r extended leg Reach toward your toes as far as possible Hold for 15 counts then relax Repeat 3 times for each leg Stretches Hamstrings lower back and groin 2 Calf Achilles Stretch With one leg in fro...

Page 19: ...fitness levels These sessions should be performed at 70 80 of your estimated maximum heart rate and can also involve bouts of interval training that would have your heart rate peaking for short times...

Page 20: ...www yorkfitness com 20 C B E F N 4 N 1 N 1 N 2 N 4 N 2 N 3 N 5 P 2 P 1 Z G A Exploded Drawing...

Page 21: ...3 K 2 K 5 K 7 K 8 K 6 O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 O 9 O 10 O 16 O 15 O 12 O 13 O 14 O 11 Q 6 Q 5 Q 3 Q 1 Q 2 Q 4 B 1 C 2 C 1 C 3 B 4 B 3 B 2 A 2 A 3 E R S K Q O I U P F B C D G H U 7 U 6 U 5 U 4...

Page 22: ...050 K 6 OUTER SYSTEM CONNECTOR II 400L 1 53080 051 K 7 BOLT M5X0 8X15L 2 53080 052 K 8 FIXING PLATE 30 27 4T 1 YORK REF REF DESCRIPTION QTY 53080 053 O FRAME SET 1 53080 054 O 1 FRAME JD 9115 1 53080...

Page 23: ...BC 1 53080 119 U 2 LEFT CRANK 165LX9 16 20BC 1 53080 120 U 3 SCREW COVER D26 11L 2 53080 121 U 4 ANTI LOOSE NUT M10 1 25 10T 2 53080 122 U 5 BELT WHEEL D260 19 1 53080 123 U 6 ROUND MAGNET 1 53080 124...

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