Nautilus U/R514 User manual

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Spin bikes
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User manual
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TableofContents
ImportantSafetyInstructions
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UserSetup
12
Specifications
5
WorkoutPrograms
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Features
6
PausingorStopping
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Console
6
ConsoleSetupMode
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RemoteHeartRateMonitor
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Maintenance
16
Operations
11
Troubleshooting
19
Adjustments
11
Contacts
23
QuickStart/ManualProgram
12
ManuelduPropriétaire
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Othertrademarksarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.
PatentInformation
ThisproductmaybecoveredbyUSandForeignPatentsandPatentsPending.
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ImportantSafetyInstructions
Thisiconmeansapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresultindeathorseriousinjury.
Beforeusingthisequipment,obeythefollowingwarnings:
ReadandunderstandthecompleteOwner’sManual.KeepOwner’sManualforfuturereference
Readandunderstandallwarningsonthismachine.IfatanytimetheWarningstickersbecomeloose,unreadableor
dislodged,contactNautilus
®
CustomerServiceforreplacementstickers.
Childrenmustnotbeletonorneartothismachine.Movingpartsandotherfeaturesofthemachinecanbedangerous
tochildren.
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,become
shortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculatedormeasured
bythemachine’scomputerforreferencepurposesonly.
Examinethismachineforloosepartsorsignsofwear.MonitortheSeat,Pedals,andCrankArmsclosely.Donotuseiffound
inthiscondition.ContactNautilus
®
CustomerServiceforrepairinformation.
Maximumuserweightlimit:300lbs.(136kgs).Donotuseifyouareoverthisweight.
Thismachineisforhomeuseonly.
Donotwearlooseclothingorjewelry.Thismachinecontainsmovingparts.
Setupandoperatethismachineonasolid,level,horizontalsurface.
StabilizethePedalsbeforeyousteponthem.Usecautionwhenyoustepoffthemachine.
Disconnectallpowerbeforeservicingthismachine.
Keepatleast19.7"(0.5m)oneachsideofthemachineclear.Thisistherecommendedsafedistanceforaccessandpassage
aroundandemergencydismountsfromthemachine.Keepthirdpartiesoutofthisspacewhenmachineisinuse.
Donotoverexertyourselfduringexercise.Operatethemachineinthemannerdescribedinthismanual.
CorrectlyadjustandsafelyengageallPositionalAdjustmentDevices.MakesurethattheAdjustmentDevicesdonot
hittheuser.
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SafetyWarningLabelsandSerialNumber
TypeDescription
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WARNING
Keepchildrenaway.
Priortouse,readandunderstandtheOwnersManual.
InjuryordeathispossibleifCautionisnotusedwhileusingthismachine.
Themaximumuserweightforthismachineis300lbs(136kg).
Replaceany“Caution”,“Warning”or“Danger”labelthatisillegible,damaged,or
removed.
Thismachineisforhomeuseonly.
AVERTISSEMENT
Gardezlesenfantsetlesanimauxdecompagnieéloignésdecettemachineen
touttemps.
Lisezetfamiliarisez-vousavecleManueldupropriétaireetavectousles
avertissementsavantd’utilisercettemachine.
Soyezprudentlorsquevousutilisezcetéquipementpournepasvousinfligerde
gravesblessures.
Cettemachinesupporteunpoidsmaximalde300lbs(136kg).
Remplaceztouteétiquetted’avertissementendommagée,illisibleoumanquante.
Cettemachineestàusagedomestiqueuniquement.
BSerialNumberRecordserialnumberonContactspageatendofthismanual.
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Specifications
PowerRequirements
OperationalVoltage9VDC
OperatingCurrent1500mA
RegulatoryApprovals
ACPowerAdapter:ULlisted,CSAcertified(orequivalent),Rated120V60Hz
Input,9VDC,1500mAOutput.Class2orLPS.
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Features
A
Console
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AdjustableSeat
BUprightHandlebarsJ
ContactHeartRate(CHR)Sensors
CFullyShroudedFlywheel
K
SideHandlebars
DTransportWheelsLMagazineRack
E
Stabilizers
MWaterBottleHolder
F
ACAdapterPlug
NFan
G
Pedals
OHeartRateChestStrap
HLevelers
Console
TheConsoleprovidesimportantinformationaboutyourworkoutandletsyoucontroltheresistancelevelswhileyouexercise.The
Consolehasagriddisplaywithtouchcontrolbuttonstonavigateyouthroughtheexerciseprograms.
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A
LCDDisplayBacklitConsolescreen
B
STOP/RESETbutton
Pausesanactiveworkout,,andifpushedagain,willendtheworkout
C
Increasebutton()Increasesavalue(age,time,distance,calories,orworkoutresistancelevel)
D
QUICKSTARTbuttonBeginsaQuickStartworkout
E
Decreasebutton()Decreasesavalue(age,time,distance,calories,orworkoutresistancelevel)
FFanbutton
fancontrolbutton,pushtostartandpushagaintoturnoff
GLOCK/SCANbuttonCyclesthroughyourworkoutvariablesfor6secondseach.PushSTOP/RESETfor
manualcontrolofthescanfunction.PushSTOP/RESETagaintoexitthescanmode.
H
START/ENTERbuttonStartsaProgramworkout,confirmsinformation,orwillresumeapausedworkout
LCD
Themulti-function,backlitLCDshowsyourworkoutmeasurements(duringtheworkout),results,usersetupdataandconsole
diagnostics.
LCDDisplay
AA1DistanceAA5Time/Interval
AA2ProgramDisplayAA6
Calories
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Console Features
AA3Watt/LevelAA7
Speed
AA4Pulse
Distance
TheDISTANCEdisplayfieldshowsthedistancecount(milesorkm)intheworkout.Ifnodistancegoalissetupforthecurrent
workoutprogram,thedisplayvaluestartsatzeroandcountsforwarduntiltheendoftheworkout.Iftheworkouthasadistance
goal,thedisplaystartsatthepresetvalueandcountsdowntozero.
ProgramDisplay
TheProgramDisplayshowsthenameoftheprogramselectionandthedot-matrixareashowsthecourseprofilefortheprogram.
Eachcolumnintheprofileshowsoneinterval(1/40ofthetotalprogramtime).Thehigherthecolumn,thehighertheresistance
leveland/orspeedforthatinterval.Theflashingcolumnshowsyourcurrentinterval.
Watt/Level
TheWATT/LEVELdisplayfieldshowsthepowerthatyouareproducingatthecurrentresistancelevel(1horsepower=746
watts)for6seconds,theresistancelevel(1–16)for6seconds.
Pulse
ThePulsedisplayfieldshowstheheartrateinbeatsperminute(BPM)fromtheheartratemonitor(HRM).
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculatedor
measuredbythemachine’scomputerforreferencepurposesonly.
Time/Interval
TheTIME/INTERVALdisplayfieldshowsthetimecountintheworkout.Ifnopresettimeissetupforthecurrentworkoutprogram,
thedisplayvaluestartsatzeroandcountsforwarduntiltheendoftheworkout.Maximumtimeis99:59.
Iftheworkouthasapresettime,thedisplaystartsatthepresetvalueandcountsdowntozero.Thedisplayshowsthetotaltime
countfortheworkout,thenthetimecountforthecurrentinterval.
Calories
TheCALORIESdisplayfieldshowstheestimatedcaloriesthatyouhaveburnedduringtheexercise.Ifnocaloriegoalissetup
forthecurrentworkoutprogram,thedisplayvaluestartsatzeroandcountsforwarduntiltheendoftheworkout.Iftheworkout
hasacaloriegoal,thedisplaystartsatthepresetvalueandcountsdowntozero.
Speed/RPMKM
TheSPEED/RPMKMdisplayfieldshowsthemachinespeedinkilometersperhour(km/h)ormilesperhour(mph)for6seconds,
thentherevolutionsperminute(RPM)for6seconds.
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RemoteHeartRateMonitor
MonitoringyourHeartRateisoneofthebestprocedurestocontrol
theintensityofyourexercise.
ContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorsareinstalledtosendyourheart
ratesignalstotheConsole.TheConsolecanalsoreadtelemetry
HRsignalsfromaHeartRateChestStrapTransmitter.TheConsole
showsyourHeartRateinBeatsPerMinute(BPM).
Ifyouhaveapacemakerorotherimplantedelectronic
device,consultyourdoctorbeforeusingawirelesschest
straporothertelemetricheartratemonitor.
ContactHeartRateSensors
ContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorssendyourheartratesignalstotheConsole.TheCHRsensorsarethestainlesssteelpartsofthe
Handlebars.Touse,putyourhandscomfortablyaroundthesensors.Besurethatyourhandstouchboththetopandthebottomof
thesensors.Holdfirm,butnottootightorloose.BothhandsmustmakecontactwiththesensorsfortheConsoletodetectapulse.
AftertheConsoledetectsfourstablepulsesignals,yourinitialpulseratewillbeshown.
OncetheConsolehasyourinitialheartrate,donotmoveorshiftyourhandsfor10to15seconds.TheConsolewillnowvalidatethe
heartrate.Manyfactorsinfluencetheabilityofthesensorstodetectyourheartratesignal:
Movementoftheupperbodymuscles(includingarms)producesanelectricalsignal(muscleartifact)thatcaninterferewith
pulsedetection.Slighthandmovementwhileincontactwiththesensorscanalsoproduceinterference.
Callusesandhandlotionmayactasaninsulatinglayertoreducethesignalstrength.
SomeElectrocardiogram(EKG)signalsgeneratedbyindividualsarenotstrongenoughtobedetectedbythesensors.
CHRdetectionmaybelimitedtowalkingorslowjoggingduetotheextrememuscleartifactsandhandmotiongeneratedbya
comfortablerunningstyle.Ifyourheartratesignaleverseemserraticaftervalidation,wipeoffyourhandsandthesensors
andtryagain.
HeartRateCalculations
Yourmaximumheartrateusuallydecreasesfrom220BeatsPerMinute(BPM)inchildhoodtoapproximately160BPMbyage60.
Thisfallinheartrateisusuallylinear,decreasingbyapproximatelyoneBPMforeachyear.Thereisnoindicationthattraining
influencesthedecreaseinmaximumheartrate.Individualsofthesameagecouldhavedifferentmaximumheartrates.Itismore
accuratetofindthisvaluebygettingastresstestthanbyusinganagerelatedformula.
Youratrestheartrateisinfluencedbyendurancetraining.Thetypicaladulthasanatrestheartrateofapproximately72BPM,
whereashighlytrainedrunnersmayhavereadingsof40BPMorlower.
TheHeartRatetableisanestimateofwhatHeartRateZone(HRZ)iseffectivetoburnfatandbetteryourcardiovascularsystem.
Physicalconditionsvary,thereforeyourindividualHRZcouldbeseveralbeatshigherorlowerthanwhatisshown.
Themostefficientproceduretoburnfatduringexerciseistostartataslowpaceandgraduallyincreaseyourintensityuntilyour
heartratereachesbetween6085%ofyourmaximumheartrate.Continueatthatpace,keepingyourheartrateinthattargetzone
forover20minutes.Thelongeryoumaintainyourtargetheartrate,themorefatyourbodywillburn.
Thegraphisabriefguideline,describingthegenerallysuggestedtargetheartratesbasedonage.Asnotedabove,youroptimal
targetratemaybehigherorlower.Consultyourphysicianforyourindividualtargetheartratezone.
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Note:
Aswithallexercisesandfitnessregimens,alwaysuseyourbestjudgmentwhenyouincreaseyour
exercisetimeorintensity.
FatBurningTargetHeartRate
HeartRate
BPM(beats
perminute)
Age
MaximumHeartRate
TargetHeartRateZone(keep
withinthisrangeforoptimumfat
burning)
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Operations
WhattoWear
Wearrubber-soledathleticshoes.Youwillneedtheappropriateclothesforexercisethatallowyoutomovefreely.
HowOftenShouldY ouExercise
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustartanexerciseprogram.Stopexercisingifyoufeelpainortightnessinyourchest,
becomeshortofbreath,orfeelfaint.Contactyourdoctorbeforeyouusethemachineagain.Usethevaluescalculatedor
measuredbythemachine’scomputerforreferencepurposesonly.
3timesaweekfor30minuteseachday.
Scheduleworkoutsinadvance.Trytoworkoutevenwhenyoudonotwantto.
SeatAdjustment
Correctseatplacementencouragesexerciseefficiencyandcomfort,whilereducingtheriskofinjury.
1.WithaPedalintheforwardposition,centertheballofyourfootoverthecenterofit.Yourlegshould
bebentslightlyattheknee.
2.IfyourlegistoostraightoryourfootcannottouchthePedal,movetheseatdownontheuprightbike
orforwardontherecumbentbike.Ifyourlegisbenttoomuch,movetheseatupontheuprightbike
orrearwardontherecumbentbike.
Stepoffthebikebeforeyouadjusttheseat.
Uprightbike—pulltheadjustmentknobontheseattube.Adjusttheseattothedesiredheight.Releasethe
adjustmentknobtoengagethelockingpin.Besurethatthepinisfullyengaged.Tomovetheuprightseatcloser
to,orawayfromtheconsole,loosentheknob.Slidetheseatforwardorrearwardtothedesiredpositionand
tightentheknob.
Recumbentbike—pulltheadjustmentknobontheseatbracket.Slidetheseattothedesiredposition.The
adjustmentknobwill“pop”intothenexthole.Turntheknobtofullytightenandmakesuretheseatisstable.
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FootPosition/PedalStrapAdjustment
Footpedalswithstrapsprovidesecurefootingtotheexercisebike.
1.PuttheballofeachfootonthePedals.
2.RotatethePedalsuntilonecanbereached.
3.Fastenthestrapovertheshoe.
4.Repeatfortheotherfoot.
BesuretoesandkneespointdirectlyforwardtoensuremaximumPedalefficiency.Pedal
strapscanbeleftinpositionforsubsequentworkouts.
AdjustConsole
Toadjusttheconsoletiltposition:
1.Loosentheknobbelowtheconsole.
2.Carefullymovetheconsoletilttooneoftheavailablepositions.
3.Tightentheknob.
Power-UpMode
TheConsolewillenterPOWER-UPmodeifitispluggedintoapowersource,anybuttonispushed,orifitreceivesanindication
fromtheRPMsensorasaresultofpedalingthemachine.
AutoShut-Off(SleepMode)
IftheConsoledoesnotreceiveanyinputinapproximately5minutes,itwillautomaticallyshutoff.TheLCDdisplayisoffwhilein
SleepMode.
Note:
TheConsoledoesnothaveanOn/Offswitch.
QuickStart/ManualProgram
TheQuickStart/Manualprogramletsyoustartaworkoutwithoutenteringanyinformation.
1.Steponthemachine.
2.PushtheQUICKSTARTbuttontostarttheQUICKSTART/MANUALprogram.
3.PushtheIncreaseorDecreasebuttonstochangetheresistancelevel.ThedefaultQuickStartresistance
levelis3.Thetimewillcountupfrom00:00.
4.PushSTOPwhendonewithyourworkout.
WorkoutProgramSelection
TogototheProgramMenu,youmustfirstmakeaUserselectionintheUsermenu.UsetheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstolookat
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Note:Differentmodelscanhavetheknobonthetoporthesideoftheseatbracket.
theUsermenuoptions.YoucanusetheGuestUseroptiontogototheProgramMenuwithoutusersetupdata.Ifyouwanttosave
yourworkoutdata,refertotheUserSetupprocedureinthismanual.
UserSetup
TheNautilus®14Seriesconsoleletsyoustoreanduse2Userprofiles(U1andU2)inadditiontoaGuestUserwithnosetupdata
stored.ThisfeatureautomaticallyrecordsyourworkoutresultsinyourUserprofileandletsyoutrackyourfitnessprogress.
TheUserprofilestoresthefollowinginformation:
1.Nameupto12characters
2.Totalnumberofworkouts
3.Totalhours
4.Totaldistance
5.Totalcalories
6.Startingweight
7 .Targetweight
8.Currentweight
9.Weightchange(StartingWeightCurrentWeight)
10.Height
11.Age
12.CustomWorkouts(programprofile,time)eachUsercansetup2customworkouts
Select/AddUser
1.FromthePOWERUPMODEscreen,pushtheIncrease/DecreasebuttonstomovethroughtheUser
menuoptions.
Note:ADDUSERandGUESTUSERaretheonlyUseroptionsifnoUsersaresetup.IfallUserprofilesare
inuse,theADDUSERoptionwillnotbeavailable.
2.PushSTART/ENTERtomakeyourselection.IfyouselectGUESTUSERoraUser(U1orU2),youcango
totheProgramMenutostartaworkout.
Note:PushtheSTOP/RESETbuttontogobacktothepreviousscreenorcharacter.
3.IntheADDUSERoption,pushSTART/ENTER2timesandtheconsoledisplaywillshowtheNameprompt.
Note:UsetheIncrease/Decreasebuttonstomovethroughthealphabet(ornumbers).Torecordeach
letter,pushtheSTART/ENTERbutton.PushSTART/ENTERforaspace.
IfyournamedoesnotfillthespacesontheNamescreen,taptheSTART/ENTERbuttontoaddspaces
untilthenextdatascreenappears.
4.EnteryouruserdataoneachscreenWeight,Height,Age,CustomWorkouts(CUSTOM1,CUSTOM2).
5.TosetupaCustomWorkout,pushSTART/ENTER2times.TheProgramDisplaywillhaveadefault
resistancelevelof1forallcolumns.Adjusttheresistanceleveloftheactivecolumn(flashing)withthe
Increase/Decreasebuttons.PushSTART/ENTERtorecordtheresistancelevel.Thecompletedcolumns
moveoffthescreentotheleft,andthenextcolumnisactive.Continueuntilall40columnsareset
forthatworkout.
6.Thescreenshowsthemessage“USERADDED”andyougototheProgramMenu.
EditUserData
1.FromthePOWERUPMODEscreen,pushtheIncrease/DecreasebuttonstomovetotheView,Editor
Deleteoptions.PushSTART/ENTERtomakeyourselection.
2.PushtheIncrease/DecreasebuttonstomovetoaUser.PushSTART/ENTERmaketheUserselection.
VIEWThedisplayshowsthesescreens:TotalWorkouts,TotalHours,TotalMiles(km),TotalCalories,StartingWeight,Target
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Weight,CurrentWeight,WeightChange.
EDITYoucaneditthevaluesfor:CurrentWeight,TargetWeight,CurrentHeight,EnterAge,CustomWorkout.PushSTART/ENTER
toseteachvalueafteryoumakethechange.Whenthechangesarecomplete,taptheSTART/ENTERorSTOP/RESETbutton
untilyouareoutoftheEditoption.
DELETETodeletetheUserdata,pushSTART/ENTER.Tocancelthedeletion,pushSTOP/RESET.
CustomWorkout
AfteryourCustomWorkoutissetupinyourUserProfile,youcanstarttheprogramfromtheCustomWorkoutoptionintheProgram
Menu.TheconsoledisplaywillpromptyoutosettheTimefortheworkout(defaultis30:00).UsetheIncrease/Decreasebuttonsto
adjusttheTimevalue,andpushSTART/ENTERtosetthetime.
ProfilePrograms
Theseprogramsautomatedifferentresistancesandworkoutlevels.
Challenge1Challenge2
Interval1Interval2
Hill1Hill2
TostartaProfileProgram:
1.Steponthemachine.
2.UsetheIncreaseorDecreasebuttonstoselectauser(guestorcustom)andpushSTART/ENTER.
3.UsetheIncreaseorDecreasebuttonstoselectoneoftheaboveprograms.PushSTART/ENTER.
4.UsetheIncreaseandDecreasebuttonstoanswerthesetupquestions.PushSTART/ENTERtorecord
youranswers.
Note:ThedefaultvalueforTIMEis30:00.ThedefaultstartvalueforLEVELis8.
5.PushtheSTART/ENTERbuttontostarttheprofileworkout.
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ChangingResistanceLevels
PushtheIncreaseorDecreasebuttonstochangetheresistancelevelatanytimeinaworkoutprogram.
FitnessTest
TheFitnessTestmeasurestheimprovementsofyourphysicalfitnesslevel.Thetestcomparesyourpoweroutput(inWatts)toyour
heartrate.Asyoubecomemorefit,youwillproducemorepower(Watts)atagivenheartrate.
Note:
TheconsolemustbeabletoreadtheheartrateinformationfromtheCHRsensorsorHRMfortheHRC
programtoworkcorrectly.
IfyougototheHRCprogramfromyourUserprofile,theTargetHeartRateprogramusesyourageandotherusersetupinformation
tosettheHeartRateZonevaluesforyourworkout.IfyouareaGuestUser,youmustenteryourageandweight.Theconsole
displaythengivespromptsforyoutosetupyourworkout:
1.Settheworkoutlevel:FIT(beginner)orGETTINGFIT(advanced).
2.Theworkoutstartsfromlevel1andincreasesasthetimercountsupfrom00:00,untilyourheartrateis
inthe“TestZone(75%ofyourcalculatedmaximumheartrate).
3.WhenyouareintheTestZone,themachineholdstheWattssteadyfor3minutes.Thetimercounts
downfrom3:00.
4.Theconsolemeasuresyourheartrateandpoweroutput(Watts)tocalculateyourFitnessScore.
Note:FitnessTestscoresshouldonlybecomparedtoyourpreviousscoresandnototherusers.
Overtime,youwilloutputmoreWattsofpowerataspecifiedHeartRate.CompareyourFitnessScorestoseeyourimprovement.
HeartRateControl(HRC)Program
TheHeartRateControl(HRC)programletsyousetaheartrategoalforyourworkout.Theprogrammonitorsyourheartrateinbeats
perminute(BPM)fromtheContactHeartRate(CHR)sensorsonthemachineorfromaHeartRateMonitor(HRM)cheststrap.
Note:
TheconsolemustbeabletoreadtheheartrateinformationfromtheCHRsensorsorHRMfortheHRC
programtoworkcorrectly.
IfyougototheHRCprogramfromyourUserprofile,theTargetHeartRateprogramusesyourageandotherusersetupinformation
tosettheHeartRateZonevaluesforyourworkout.IfyouareaGuestUser,youmustenteryourageandweight.Theconsole
displaythengivespromptsforyoutosetupyourworkout:
1.Settheworkoutlevel:FIT(beginner)orGETTINGFIT(advanced).
2.Setthepercentageofmaximumheartrate:60–70%,70–80%,80–90%.
Consultaphysicianbeforeyoustarttoexerciseinthe80–90%heartratezone.
3.SettheTimefortheworkout.(Thedefaultvalueis10:00.)
Formoredetailedinformationaboutfitnesszones,pleaserefertothefitnessinformationonourwebsite:
www.nautilus.com
DistanceGoal
TheDistanceGoalProgramletsyousetthetotalDistanceandPacerSpeedforyourworkout.IfyouareaGuestUser,youmust
enteryourweight.Theconsoledisplaythengivespromptsforyoutosetupyourworkout:
1.EnterthedistancewiththeIncrease/Decreasebuttons(defaultis20mi/20km).PushSTART/ENTER.
2.EnterthepacerspeedwiththeIncrease/Decreasebuttons(defaultis25mph/25km/h).Push
START/ENTER.
3.Theexercisestartsatlevel1.Toadjusttheresistance,usetheIncrease/Decreasebuttons.
4.TheTIMEdisplaystartstocountupfrom00:00.
CalorieGoal
TheCalorieGoalprogramletsyousettheamountofcaloriesthatyouwanttoburnduringtheworkout.Youcanpushthe
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START/ENTERkeytousethedefaultcaloriesetting(300Kcal),andstarttheworkout.OryoucanpushSTOP/RESETtostartprogram
setup.UsetheandkeystoadjusttheCALvalue,andthenpushtheSTART/ENTERkeytostarttheworkout.TheCALORIES
displaystartstocountdownfromthesetCALvaluetozero.
Results/CoolDownMode
AfteraworkouttheTIMEdisplayshows00:00andtheconsoleshowstheWorkoutResults.Youcanstartyourworkoutcooldown.
TheLCDdisplayshowseachworkoutdatavaluefor4seconds:TIME,MILES(KM),CALORIES,CAL/HR,AVG/MPH(KMH),AVG
PWR,AVG/HR,MAXHR.ThePULSEdisplayshowsthecurrentBPMvalue.TheLEVELdisplaystartsat1.
IfthereisnoRPMorPULSEsignal,theconsoleautomaticallygoesintoSleepMode.
PausingorStopping
1.PushtheSTOP/RESETbuttontopauseyourworkout.WORKOUTPAUSEDmodeshowsontheDisplay.
2.PushSTART/ENTERtocontinueyourworkout,orpushtheSTOP/RESETbuttontostoptheworkout.
ConsoleSetupMode
TheConsoleSetupModeletsyousettheunitsofmeasuretoeitherEnglishorMetric,adjustthecontrastofthedisplay,and
stoporstartthemotivationalmessages.Motivationalmessagesshowonthescreentoincreaseyourenthusiasmandtogive
positivefeedbackwhileyouareworkingout.
1.HolddowntheLOCK/SCANbuttonandIncreasebuttontogetherfor3secondswhileinthePOWER-UP
MODEtogointotheCONSOLESETUPMODE.
2.PushtheIncrease/DecreasebuttonstochangebetweenELLIPTICALandBIKE.
3.PushSTART/ENTERtoset.
4.PushtheIncrease/DecreasebuttonstochangebetweenENGLISHandMETRICunits.
5.PushSTART/ENTERtoset.
6.PushIncrease/Decreasetoadjustthescreencontrast(BACKLIGHTS;“5”=maximumintensity,“1”=
minimum).
7 .PushSTART/ENTERtoset.
8.TheConsoleshowsTOTALHOURS.
9.PushSTART/ENTER.
10.PushIncrease/Decreasetoturnmotivationalmessagesofforon.
11.PushSTART/ENTERtoset.
12.PushIncrease/Decreasetosetwhichsoftwareversiontouse(“SW30V1.0”=x20machine,“SW40
V1.0”=x40machine,or“NLS514”=514machine).
13.PushSTART/ENTERtoset.
Note:
PushSTOP/RESETforpreviousscreen.
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Maintenance
Equipmentmustberegularlyexaminedfordamageandrepairs.Theownerisresponsibletomakesurethatregular
maintenanceisdone.Wornordamagedcomponentsmustbereplacedimmediatelyortheequipmentremovedfrom
serviceuntiltherepairismade.Onlymanufacturersuppliedcomponentscanbeusedtomaintainandrepairthe
equipment.
Thisproduct,itspackaging,andcomponentscontainchemicalsknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,birth
defects,orreproductiveharm.ThisNoticeisprovidedinaccordancewithCalifornia’sProposition65.Ifyouwouldlike
additionalinformation,pleaserefertoourWebsiteatwww.nautilus.com/prop65
Toreducetheriskofelectricalshock,alwaysunplugthepowercordandwait5minutesbefore
cleaning,maintainingorrepairingthismachine.
Daily Monthly
Weekly
Beforeeachuse,examinetheexercisemachineforloose,broken,damaged,orwornparts.Donotuseif
foundinthiscondition.Repairorreplaceallpartsatthefirstsignofwearordamage.Aftereachworkout,
useadampclothtowipeyourmachineandConsolefreeofsweat.
Note:AvoidexcessivemoistureontheConsole.
Checkforsmoothseatslider,handlebarslider,andconsoletiltoperation.Cleanthemachinetoremove
anydust,dirt,orgrimefromthesurfaces.Ifneeded,sparinglyapplyathincoatingofsiliconelubeto
easeoperation.
Note:Donotusepetroleumbasedproducts.
Checkpedalsandcrankarmsandtightenasnecessary.Makesureallboltsandscrewsaretight.
Tightenasnecessary.
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LevelY ourBike
LevelersarefoundoneachsideoftheRearStabilizer.Turntheknobtoadjustthestabilizerfoot.Makesurethebikeisleveland
stablebeforeyouexercise.
MovingY ourBike
Upright
Tomovetheuprightbike,carefullypulltheHandlebars
towardyouwhilepushingthefrontofthebikedownward.
Pushthebiketothedesiredlocation.
Recumbent
Tomovetherecumbentbike,carefullylifttherearendofthe
bikeandslowlypushthebiketothedesiredlocation.
NOTICE:Becarefulwhenyoumovethebike.Allabruptmotionscanaffectthecomputeroperation.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
CheckSolution
Checkelectrical(wall)outlet
Makesureunitispluggedintoa
functioningwalloutlet.
Checkconnectionatfront(recumbent)or
rear(upright)ofunit
Connectionshouldbesecureand
undamaged.Replaceadapteror
connectionatunitifeitheraredamaged.
Checkdatacableintegrity
Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifany
arevisiblycrimpedorcut,replacecable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Insurecableisconnectedsecurely
andorientedproperly.Smalllatchon
connectorshouldlineupandsnapinto
place.
CheckconsoledisplayfordamageCheckforvisualsignthatconsoledisplay
iscrackedorotherwisedamaged.
ReplaceConsoleifdamaged.
ConsoleDisplayIfConsoleonlyhaspartialdisplayand
allconnectionsarefine,replacethe
Console.
Nodisplay/partialdiplay/unitwillnotturn
on
Iftheabovestepsdonotresolvethe
problem,contactCustomerCarefor
furtherassistance.
HRcableconnectionatConsole
Insurecableisconnectedsecurelyto
Console.
HRcableboxconnection(recumbent
only)
Insurecablesfromhandlebarsandcable
toConsolearesecureandundamaged.
Somemodelsmayrequiretheseatback
beraisedtoaccesscablebox.
Sensorgrip
InsurehandsarecenteredonHR
sensors.Handsmustbekeptstillwith
relativelyequalpressureappliedtoeach
side.
Dryorcallousedhands
Sensorsmayhavedifficultywithdried
outorcallousedhands.Aconductive
electrodecreamsuchas"SignaCrème"
or"Buh-Bump"canhelpmakebetter
conduct.Theseareavailableonthe
weboratmedicalorsomelargerfitness
stores.
UnitoperatesbutContactHRnot
displayed
Handlebars
Iftestsrevealnootherissues,Handlebars
shouldbereplaced.
ChestStrapStrapshouldbe"Polar"compatible.Make
surestrapisdirectlyagainstskinand
contactareaismoist.
UnitoperatesbutTelemetric(ifequipped)
HRnotdisplayed
InterferenceTrymovingunitawayfromsourcesof
interference(TV,Microwave,etc).If
interferenceiseliminatedandHRstill
doesnotfunction,replacestrapand
Console.
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Checkdatacableintegrity
Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifany
arecutorcrimped,replacecable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Insurecableisconnectedsecurely
andorientedproperly.Smalllatchon
connectorshouldlineupandsnapinto
place.
Consoledisplays"E2"errorcode
ConsoleElectronicsIftestsrevealnootherissues,Console
shouldbereplaced.
Checkdatacableintegrity
Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifany
arecutorcrimped,replacecable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Insurecableisconnectedsecurely
andorientedproperly.Smalllatchon
connectorshouldlineupandsnapinto
place.
Checkmagnetposition(requiresshroud
removal)
Magnetshouldbeinplaceonflywheel.
Ifnomagnetispresent,replacethe
flywheelortheentirebaseunit(ifunable
toreplaceflywheel).
Nospeed/RPMreading,Consoledisplays
"E3"errorcode
CheckRPMSensor(requiresshroud
removal)
RPMsensorshouldbealignedwith
magnetandconnectedtodatacable.
Realignsensorifnecessary.Replaceif
thereisanydamagetothesensororthe
connectingwire.
Checkdatacableintegrity
Allwiresinthecableshouldbeintact.If
anyarecutorcrimped,replacecable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Insurecableisconnectedsecurely
andorientedproperly.Smalllatchon
connectorshouldlineupandsnapinto
place.
ResetMachine(ifequippedwithreset
button)
Unplugunitfromelectricaloutletfor3
minutes.Reconnecttooutlet.Afterthe
Consolepowersup,press"reset".
Checkmagnetposition(Technicianonly-
requiresshroudremoval)
Magnetshouldbeinplaceonflywheel.
Ifnomagnetispresent,replaceflywheel
orentirebaseunit.
Consoleshutsoff(enterssleepmode)
whileinuse
CheckRPMSensorContactCustomerCareforfurther
assistance.
Checkdatacableintegrity
Allwiresincableshouldbeintact.Ifany
arecutorcrimped,replacecable.
Checkdatacable
connections/orientation
Insurecableisconnectedsecurely
andorientedproperly.Smalllatchon
connectorshouldlineupandsnapinto
place.
Fan(ifequipped)willnotturnonorwill
notturnoff
ResetMachine(ifequippedwithreset
button)
Unplugunitfromelectricaloutletfor
3minutes.Reconnecttooutlet.After
Consolepowersup,press"reset".
Checkleveleradjustment
Levelingfeetmaybeturnedinoroutto
levelbike.
Unitrocks/doesnotsitlevel
Checksurfaceunderunit
Adjustmentmaynotbeableto
compensateforextremelyuneven
surfaces.Movebiketolevelarea.
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Checkpedaltocrankconnection
Pedalshouldbetightenedsecurely
tocrank.Insureconnectionisnot
cross-threaded.
Pedalsloose/unitdifficulttopedal
CheckcranktoaxleconnectionCrankshouldbetightenedsecurelyto
axle.Besurecranksareconnectedat
180degreesfromeachother.
Checklockingpin
Insureadjustmentpinislockedintoone
oftheseatpostadjustmentholes.
Seatpostmovement
Checkadjustmentknob
Insureknobissecurelytightened.
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Nautilus U/R514 User manual

Category
Spin bikes
Type
User manual

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