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Operation

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Cybex 750C/750R Owner’s Manual

Intended Use 

The intended use of this exercise equipment is to aid or improve general physical fitness and exercise.

Terms Used

Active  Mode – 

 Any time unit is controlling resistance and accumulating workout data.  

Active Mode

 begins 

after hitting 

QUICK START

 during the initial count-down screen, after completing the setup for a 

program or by default if the initial count-down screen times out and enters 

Quick Start Manual mode.

Auto-Scan –  

Display automatically cycles through workout data.

Cool D own  –  

A reduction of work load for a short duration allows user to gently reduce heart rate. 

Cool Down

 

occurs two minutes prior to completion of the program-controlled workout sessions. 

Dorman t Mode –

 Occurs only when a unit is plugged in using the optional AC adapter and is not in use.

Isokinet ic Exercise –

  Accommodating resistance, where unit provides a corresponding amount of resistance 

on the user to keep them at a fixed pedal speed.  Such exercise is used to test and improve muscular 
strength and endurance, especially after injury. 

Manual   Mode – 

The unit defaults to this mode if not in a program.  

Manual Mode

 allows user to adjust the 

gear (1-21) and pedal at any speed, simulating a road bike.  Time will count up in 

Quick Start, Manual

 

or 

Count Down

 to the chosen session time if user enters a 

TIME

 or selects the 

MANUAL

 button and 

completes setup. 

Pause  Mode –

 Occurs only if the Pause feature is enabled and user selects the 

PAUSE/END

 key from 

Active 

Mode.  

Program  Setup Mode –

 Begins after pressing 

PROGRAM, ADVANCED 

or

 MANUAL

 key. Upon entering a 

program, user is prompted to adjust the appropriate settings.

Quick S tart – 

By default, the unit will end up in 

Quick Start Manual Mode

 if the user begins pedalling and 

allows the 5 second count-down to end.  Also choose the 

QUICK START

 button to enter into 

Quick 

Start Manual Mode

, where the user controls the gear selection and time is counting up.

Workou t Review – 

Review of the accumulated workout data and/or the results of the Fitness Test will happen 

at the end of each workout session.

3 - Operation

Summary of Contents for 750C

Page 1: ...Cybex 750C 750R Cycle Owner s Manual Cardiovascular Systems Part Number LT 21613 4 E www cybexinternational com ...

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Page 3: ...kes no representations or warranties regarding the contents of this manual We reserve the right to revise this document at any time or to make changes to the product described within it without notice or obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes 2010 Cybex International Inc All rights reserved Printed in United States of America 10 Trotter Drive Medway MA 02053 888 462 9239 508 ...

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Page 5: ...e Keys 3 3 Audio Visual AV Key Pad Optional 3 5 Program Selection 3 6 Programs P1 P9 Setup 3 6 Manual and Quick Start Program Setup 3 7 Advanced Programs A1 A3 Setup 3 7 Custom Programs 3 10 Data Readouts 3 10 Heart Rate Indicator 3 11 Fan Control 3 12 Alarm Set 3 12 Battery Sentry 3 12 Table of Contents 4 Preventive Maintenance Warnings 4 1 Cleaning Unit 4 1 Statistics 4 2 Error Codes 4 2 Recharg...

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Page 7: ...l interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception det...

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Page 9: ...grounding plug Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt the power cord to a non grounded outlet Plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances If unit malfunctions grounding provides path of least resistance for electric current to reduce risk of electric shock Cybex is not responsible for injuries or damag...

Page 10: ... or death If you feel faint stop exercising immediately Stop exercising if you feel faint dizzy or experience pain and consult your physician Obtain instruction before using Lisez les instructions avant l utilisation Read and understand the Owner s Manual and all warnings posted on the unit before using Keep children away Teenagers and disabled must be supervised Tenez les enfants éloignés Les ado...

Page 11: ...examined regularly Pay close attention to all areas most susceptible to wear including but not limited to cables pulleys belts and grips Replace any warning labels if damaged worn or illegible Immediately replace worn or damaged components If unable to immediately replace worn or damaged components then remove unit from service until repair is made Do not attempt repairs electrical or mechanical S...

Page 12: ...21577 4 Warning and Caution Decals 750C Warning and Caution Decals Warning decals indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Carefully read and understand the following caution and warning labels before using the unit ...

Page 13: ...flywheel Wait until it cools before servicing Warning decal part number DE 18363 4 NOTE These decals are located inside the cycle applied to the brake generator Internal View DE 17219 4 A CAUTION Moving parts Keep hands away when in use Warning decal part number DE 18362 4 ...

Page 14: ... Warning decal part number DE 21749 4 When Applicable Warning decal part number DE 21735 4 NOTE Decal located inside cover All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel Failure to do so could result in serious injury WARNING ...

Page 15: ...Safety Page 1 7 Cybex 750C 750R Owner s Manual Warning and Caution Decals 750R Warning decal part number DE 21590 4 ...

Page 16: ...t flywheel Wait until it cools before servicing NOTE This decal is located inside the cycle applied to the brake generator Internal View DE 17219 4 A CAUTION Moving parts Keep hands away when in use Warning decal part number DE 18362 4 Warning decal part number DE 18363 4 ...

Page 17: ... Warning decal part number DE 21735 4 NOTE Decal located inside cover Warning decal part number DE 21749 4 When Applicable All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel Failure to do so could result in serious injury WARNING ...

Page 18: ...FE standard visit www fitlinxx com csafe NOTE The CSAFE port inside the console accessible through the back cover is the only port that carries BOTH the CSAFE communication lines and the 8 0v DC CSAFE power supply If attaching a CSAFE compliant device that requires power this connection must be used Power is present only when the unit is in use or when a power supply is attached J7 J5 J9 J10 J8 CS...

Page 19: ...NOTE The access and passage clearance dimensions stated are the recommended minimum dimensions as set forth by the manufacturer The actual area for access and passage is the responsibility of the facility and should take into account any required local codes or regulations Area is not in the vicinity of high humidity such as in the vicinity of a steam room sauna indoor pool or outdoors This unit i...

Page 20: ...ion 1 Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before assembling the unit 2 Verify correct package A Read box label to verify the model number and voltage match what was ordered B Lift and remove cardboard sleeve surrounding unit C Verify paint color matches what was ordered D Verify correct voltage by reading voltage sticker near power outlet NOTE AC power kit is optional 750C Assembly 1 U...

Page 21: ...rs attached 2 1 Varies Console assembly 3 1 PL 21584 Back Cap 4 1 PL 21581 Front Left Cover 5 1 PL 21582 Front Right Cover 6 1 PL 21583 Top Cap 7 1 AX 21698 Hardware pack 8 1 LT 21613 4 Owner s Manual 9 1 LT 21615 Assembly poster 10 1 LT 21621 Warranty sheet Consumer 10 1 LT 21622 Warranty sheet Commercial 8 7 9 10 3 2 4 1 5 6 ...

Page 22: ...HS 15706 Screw 8 16 x 50 PNHD Figure 1b Hardware 11 7 2 4 11 12 12 5 1 12 3 12 6 12 WARNING Always use proper lifting methods when moving heavy items 2 Lift and move the unit A Firmly grasp the rear foot B Using proper lifting methods lift the rear foot so the front transport wheels are able to roll on floor C Move or roll unit to intended location ...

Page 23: ...eps 3C to 3F C Carefully feed the display cable and optional A V cable through the frame as shown in Figure 2 NOTE Do not pinch or damage the cables during assembly D Place the console assembly 2 in the correct position on the base assembly 1 by sliding into position onto the two mounting screws 5 16 18 x 75 11 See Figure 3 E Hand thread the other two screws 5 16 18 x 75 11 See Figure 2 F Securely...

Page 24: ...he front covers together Ensure that all four plastic connectors are inserted properly in each front cover See Figure 5 C Locate and place the front right cover 5 on the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5 D Using a Phillips screwdriver secure with one screw 8 16 x 50 12 See Figure 5 5 Install the top cap A Locate and place the top cap 6 on the top of the unit as shown in Figure 6 B Using a Phi...

Page 25: ... Using a Phillips screwdriver secure with two screws 8 16 x 50 12 See Figure 7 7 Level the unit A Confirm that the unit is on a level surface If not use a 9 16 open end wrench to adjust the leveling feet up or down See Figure 8 8 Visually inspect the unit A Carefully examine the unit to ensure that the assembly is correct and complete B Proceed to Testing the Operation section Figure 8 Leveling Fe...

Page 26: ... any parts are missing Figure 1a 750R Assembly Item Qty Part Number Description 1 1 Varies Base with covers attached 2 1 Varies Console Assembly 3 1 PL 21517 Front Left Cover 4 1 PL 21518 Front Right Cover 5 1 AX 21670 Seat Back Assembly 6 1 AX 21738 Accessory Tray 7 1 AX 21699 Hardware pack 8 1 LT 21613 4 Owner s Manual 9 1 LT 21616 Assembly poster 10 1 LT 21621 Warranty sheet Consumer 10 1 LT 21...

Page 27: ...Part Number Description 11 4 HS 19108 Screw 5 16 18 x 75 HXHD WHIZ LOCK GR5 12 4 HW 53018 Washer 5 16 Split 13 6 HS 15706 Screw 8 16 x 50 PNHD BLK 14 4 HS 41107 Screw 5 16 18 X 1 50 15 1 HX 00438 3 16 Allen wrench Figure 1b 11 12 13 7 5 12 3 2 14 15 1 14 4 13 11 13 6 NA ...

Page 28: ...the seat back assembly 5 in the correct position and hand thread each of the screws 5 16 18 x 1 50 14 and four washers 5 16 12 See Figure 2 C Securely fasten the screws 5 16 18 x 1 50 14 with the 3 16 Allen wrench 15 provided 4 Attach the console assembly to base assembly NOTE If attaching the A V option refer to the 750R A V bracket installation instructions supplied with the A V bracket A Locate...

Page 29: ...r and plug it into the lower heart rate connector See Figure 5 NOTE Do not pinch or damage the cables during assembly H Tuck each of the cable connectors into the top hole in the frame See Figure 5 5 Install the front covers A Locate and place the front right cover 4 on the front of the unit as shown in Figure 6 B Using a Phillips screwdriver secure with three screws 8 16 x 50 13 See Figure 6 NOTE...

Page 30: ...he two screws in the console assembly 2 C Using a Phillips screwdriver secure the accessory tray 6 to the console assembly 2 with the two screws removed in step 6B 7 Level the unit A Confirm that the unit is on a level surface If not use a 9 16 open end wrench to adjust the leveling feet up or down See Figure 9 8 Visually inspect the unit A Carefully examine the unit to ensure that the assembly is...

Page 31: ...ll illuminate and be in the Dormant Mode when using the optional power adapter NOTE If not using the optional power adapter the display will not illuminate until step 4 3 Hold the handrails to steady self while stepping into the pedals 4 Begin pedaling 5 Press the Quick Start key The unit begins with a long tone 6 Run the unit through its full resistance range First press the Level key until the u...

Page 32: ...N FRENCH SPANISH ENGLISH JAPANESE SWEDISH RUSSIAN DANISH 2 Units ENGLISH LB MPH METRIC KG KPH 3 Clock Style 12 HR US DATE 24 HR EURO DATE 12 HR EURO DATE 24 HR US DATE 4 Current Time 12 HR US DATE HH MM X MM DD YYYY 24 HR EURO DATE HH MM DD MM YYYY 12 HR EURO DATE HH MM X DD MM YYYY 24 HR US DATE HH MM MM DD YYYY Use keypad to enter values or toggle the Load Control key 5 Default Time Initial disp...

Page 33: ...E Key in 4 digit code CODE _ _ _ _ ON or OFF ENTER will allow code to be seen LOAD Control key toggles the lock on or off Use keypad to enter a new code ENTER accepts new code Temporarily lock unit by pressing LOCK key 5 LOCK and enter 4 digit code Unit will stay locked until UNLOCKED is selected 16 Custom Programs SAVE Gives user capability to create and store custom programs by enabling of disab...

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Page 35: ...r to keep them at a fixed pedal speed Such exercise is used to test and improve muscular strength and endurance especially after injury Manual Mode The unit defaults to this mode if not in a program Manual Mode allows user to adjust the gear 1 21 and pedal at any speed simulating a road bike Time will count up in Quick Start Manual or Count Down to the chosen session time if user enters a TIME or ...

Page 36: ...unting To mount unit safely 1 Verify unit is in Dormant Mode and pedals are completely stopped 2 Grasp handrail and step carefully onto pedals To dismount unit safely 1 Wait until pedals come to a complete stop 2 Grasp handrails for support and carefully step off unit Emergency Dismount If experiencing pain feeling faint or needing to stop unit in an emergency situation 1 Grasp handrails for suppo...

Page 37: ...e s Peak P 3 Hills P 2 Rolling Hills P 1 Weight Loss Console Keys Control keys on the display are usable during operation and may be pressed at any time to make adjustments in level data readouts and fan speed See Figure 1 Figure 1 Bar Graph Text Area Data Readouts Programs Time Speed Gear or Level Key Pad Heart Rate Indicator ...

Page 38: ...directly to Quick Start Manual Mode LEVEL Adjust level Toggle for adjustment Increase or decrease gears 1 21 or watts 20 500 Keypad Program Setup TIME Workout time Adjust workout time LEVEL Workout level Adjust workout level 1 21 or power WEIGHT User s Weight When pressed number keypad is active to allow keying in body weight CLEAR Multiple uses Reset an entry back out of a menu exit the TV s EPG ...

Page 39: ...ng will occur VOLUME Press appropriate keys to increase or decrease volume There is no display interaction VIDEO SOURCE Press to toggle between video source A for cable channels and video source B for external inputs such as iPod video VIDEO PORT Video capable port allows personal entertainment device or other composite video input USB PORT Universal Serial Bus USB allows different devices to be c...

Page 40: ...e to key in time level and weight values The LEVEL keys are also active to adjust the displayed program value up or down Hold down key to accelerate rate of increments Press the ENTER key after each step to accept values entered and to move forward in the setup process The QUICK START key may be pressed any time during this process to accept all program defaults If no activity is performed after a...

Page 41: ...t programs have no associated profile or level Program and Level selection are not available Select MANUAL key and enter desired workout time and user s accurate weight Select QUICK START key to directly enter Active Mode The Quick Start version of Manual bypasses the time entry allowing the workout time to accumulate up to the Max Time allowed Advanced Programs A1 A3 Setup Press ADVANCED key to c...

Page 42: ...ENTER YOUR AGE TO CALCULATE TARGET HEART RATE Valid age range is 13 113 4 Enter user s accurate weight 5 When the Text Area prompts CHOOSE MALE FEMALE use the LEVEL keys to choose male or female Default is set to male Before the Fitness Test can run confirmation and display of a valid heart rate is required If no valid heart rate signal is present the Text Area will scroll ACQUIRING VALID HEART RA...

Page 43: ...9 Elite 55 52 50 48 45 Excellent 50 54 47 51 45 49 43 47 40 44 Good 45 49 42 46 40 44 38 42 35 39 Above Average 40 44 37 41 35 39 33 37 30 34 Average 36 39 33 36 31 34 29 32 26 29 Below Average 31 35 28 32 26 30 24 28 24 25 Poor 26 30 23 27 20 25 18 23 16 20 Very Poor 26 23 20 18 16 Age 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 69 Elite 49 46 44 42 40 Excellent 44 48 41 45 39 43 37 41 35 39 Good 39 43 36 40 34 3...

Page 44: ...ress ENTER key to accept and store program If nine custom programs already exist no slots are available the test area will display REPLACE PROG 0X name The 0X represents the first custom program in the list Use the keypad or LEVEL keys as described above to select program number To play back custom program Press the Programs key and use the key pad to key in 01 09 then press ENTER key Note that th...

Page 45: ...Indicator Contact Heart Rate Lightly hold the hand grips on the handlebar ensuring that hands are clean and contact both the front and back sensors of each grip A heart rate will display in typically 30 seconds or less Factors that interfere with heart rate signal hand lotions oils or body powder excessive dirt excessive movement body composition hydration too loose grip too tight grip resting or ...

Page 46: ...ct time Press the ENTER key after each entry to accept and move forward HH Hour MM Minutes Y A AM or P PM NOTE The LEVEL key is also active to adjust the display value up or down Hold down key to accelerate rate of increment Once alarm time occurs the display will show ALARM and start beeping Press the CLEAR ENTER or ALARM key to reset Battery Sentry Battery Sentry uses display feedback speed sign...

Page 47: ...esponsible for performing regular inspection and maintenance actions of this unit Instruct all personnel in equipment and inspection and maintenance Require personnel to report and record all accidents Cleaning Unit 1 Spray a clean cloth with a mild cleaning agent such as a water and dish soap solution 2 Wipe unit NOTE Do not spray cleaning solution directly on unit Direct spraying could cause dam...

Page 48: ...kout sessions ST4 BATTERY BATTERY XXXXXX 0 999 999 number of whole minutes the battery has been used ST5 ERRORS Log ERR HH MM M DD YY Tracks error codes in a rolling log of 20 entries each stamped with time and date ST6 PROGRAM USAGE PR Y XXXXXX Y program number XXXXX number of times program was chosen set completed and unit entered active mode Clear data by holding Pause End key for three seconds...

Page 49: ...tery replacement shall be performed by a qualified service technician NOTE Remove battery and dispose of safely before disposing of unit Environment Humidity and Static Electricity The unit is designed to function normally in an environment with a relative humidity range of 30 to 75 The unit can be shipped and stored in a relative humidity range of 10 to 90 Climatic dry air may cause static electr...

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Page 51: ...bex Customer Service at 888 462 9239 For Cybex customers living outside the USA contact Cybex Customer Service at 508 533 4300 or fax 508 533 5183 Find information on the web at www cybexinternational com or by e mail at techhelp cybexintl com Serial Number The serial number is located on the unit as shown in Figure 1 Record serial number below for reference when calling Cybex Customer Service Ser...

Page 52: ...oducts In a double insulated product two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding No grounding means is provided on a double insulated product nor should a means for grounding be added to the product Servicing a double insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be done only by qualified service personnel Replacement parts for a double insulated pr...

Page 53: ...m assures that returned materials are properly handled and analyzed Follow the following procedures carefully Contact an authorized Cybex dealer on all warranty related matters A local Cybex dealer will request an RMA from Cybex if applicable Under no circumstances will defective parts or equipment be accepted by Cybex without proper RMA and an Automated Return Service ARS label 1 Call the Custome...

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Page 55: ...1 LED display of distance calories calories per hour METS Watts rotations per minute and heart rate Lower Console LED display of time speed and level Heart Rate Features Built in wireless heart rate receiver transmitter not included and contact heart rate monitoring Frame Colors Standard White texture black texture metaltone gold black chrome platinum sparkle Custom Unlimited colors available Resi...

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Page 57: ...l down period If transitioned into from another program or from Manual mode the warm up period is skipped and the core of the new program is used Cool down can also be activated by pressing the COOL DOWN button at anytime See Figure 1 Warmup 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 Cool dow n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 0 15 Figure 1 ...

Page 58: ...ses a low intensity resistance baseline for its two and a half minute core program with forty five second periods of higher resistance The constant variety provides for periods of higher expenditure and training effect without the introduction of undue fatigue allowing the user to perform for longer periods of time See Figure 2 Weight Loss 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15...

Page 59: ...ve the users the experience of riding constantly rolling hills without the steep grades of the Hills program Users will ride at a lower intensity with twice as much time spent at each resistance level and a two minute rest period before the core program repeats See Figure 3 Figure 3 Rolling Hills 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 60: ...erval workout Users will experience intervals of moderate resistance at the beginning to simulate the start of the climb and will deliver peak resistance after two and a half minutes The resistance then returns to the preliminary level and the core program repeats itself See Figure 4 Figure 4 Hills 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 61: ... and incrementally climbs to peak resistance after one and a half minutes and remains at that level for 45 seconds before ramping back down to the initial level The repetitive program is designed to keep the user in an aerobic state before reaching their anaerobic threshold See Figure 5 Figure 5 Pikes Peak 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 62: ...ned to encourage the user to work towards their anaerobic energy system The first three stages are forty five seconds each and with the last three at thirty seconds each ending with the final stage at peak resistance The resistance then returns to the preliminary level and the core program repeats itself See Figure 6 Figure 6 Ramps 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 63: ...est ratio It is designed for high resistance training with longer rest periods Users will face a high level of resistance for thirty seconds followed by a one minute recuperation period before performing the interval again See Figure 7 Figure 7 Interval 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 64: ...th the specific goal of raising the users lactic acid threshold The program uses a 1 3 work to rest ratio with fifteen second intervals for maximum power development and forty five second rest periods for recuperation See Figure 8 Figure 8 Strength 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 65: ...alf minute core program The prolonged exertion period takes advantage of the long term energy stores and total aerobic capability when associated with speeds that require a high sustained cardiovascular demand Users will benefit from a forty five second recuperation period before beginning the next interval See Figure 9 Figure 9 Cardio 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

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Page 67: ...0X120MM CFM30 79 1 EC 21472 PCA POLAR SENSOR 81 1 DE 20364 DIFFUSER 60 OD DISC 82 2 HS 18311 SCREW 8 16X 75 PNHD PHIL Parts List Cybex 750C Cybex ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 83 2 HS 20367 SCREW SEMS M4X10MM PNHD 84 3 HS 20399 SCREW SEMS 8 32X1 25 PNHD 85 12 HS 41187 SCREW SLFTP 8 16X 3125 90 1 HX 14416 CLIP WIRE LATCHING 1X1 91 3 HS 14391 SCREW 6 32X 38 PNHD PHIL 92 1 HX 17788 TAPE DBL SIDED 032T...

Page 68: ... 7 Swedish 8 Russian A Danish ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION NS 1 AW 21489 CABLE CAT5E 24 PATCH BLUE NS 1 AW 14007 POWER CORD 115V 60HZ IEC320 NS 1 WR 14012 POWER CORD 230V 10A CEE 7 7 2M NS 1 AW 21093 POWER CORD 10A UK IEC 320 230V NS 1 AW 21540 POWER CORD JAPAN IEC 320 100V NS 1 AW 22229 POWER CORD 10A 250V IEC 60320 MOLDED DANISH ...

Page 69: ...FAN 12VDC 120X120MM CFM30 79 1 EC 21472 PCA POLAR SENSOR Parts List Cybex 750R Cybex ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 81 1 DE 20364 DIFFUSER 60 OD DISC 82 2 HS 18311 SCREW 8 16X 75 PNHD PHIL 83 2 HS 20367 SCREW SEMS M4X10MM PNHD 84 3 HS 20399 SCREW SEMS 8 32X1 25 PNHD 85 12 HS 41187 SCREW SLFTP 8 16X 3125 91 1 FS 21599 COVER LOWER CONTROLLER 92 0 TR 21265 POWER SUPPLY 93 0 EH 42713 CABLE TIE 11IN 121 ...

Page 70: ...NS 1 AW 21345 CABLE 750R CONSOLE UPPER NS 1 AW 21346 CABLE FRAME HARNESS 750R NS 1 AW 21347 CABLE 750R CHR JUMPER NS 1 AW 21348 CABLE 750R CHR FRAME NS 1 AW 21352 CABLE 750C 750R BATTERY NS 1 AW 21429 CABLE HR POLAR TO DISPLAY NS 1 AW 21488 CABLE COAX POWER 77 NS 1 AW 21489 CABLE CAT5E 24 PATCH BLUE NS 1 AW 20193 POWER CORD 10A UK IEC 320 230V NS 1 AW 21540 POWER CORD JAPAN IEC 320 100V NS 1 AW 22...

Page 71: ...EYPAD 400 1 AF 20959 WELDMENT AV MOUNT 401 1 CP 21072 MONITOR 13 3 ATSC DIGITAL PEM 401 1 CP 21073 MONITOR 13 3 DVB T DIGITAL PEM 402 4 HN 19662 NUT LOCK FLG 1 4 20 ZN 403 2 HS 11347 BOLT 1 4 20X0 75 SCHD BTN BLK 404 4 HS 13739 BOLT LCK 1 4 20X1 25 G5 405 1 AW 20841 CABLE IPOD 406 1 DE 22190 LABEL NIKE IPOD 750C A V Monitor Option MONITOR BACK COVER 221 400 202 404 406 405 403 402 31 218 401 219 3...

Page 72: ...R 81 1 DE 20364 DIFFUSER 60 OD DISC 82 2 HS 18311 SCREW 8 16X 75 PNHD PHIL 83 1 HS 20367 SCREW SEMS M4X10MM PNHD 84 2 HS 20399 SCREW SEMS 8 32X1 25 PNHD 85 6 HS 41187 SCREW SLFTP 8 16X 3125 211 1 DE 21241 X MASK ENUNCIATOR 750C 750R 212 1 DE 21243 X DECAL 750CR CONSOLE TOP 218 1 PL 20950 CONSOLE SMALL TOP 219 1 PL 21292 COVER BOTTOM NON AV 221 1 DE 21690 DECAL 750C AV BLANK 225 1 SW 21242 X MEMBRA...

Page 73: ...79 SHROUD LEFT REAR 750C ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 54 1 PL 21580 SHROUD RIGHT REAR 750C 55 1 PL 21581 SHROUD LEFT FRONT 750C 56 1 AX 21854 SHROUD RIGHT FRONT 750C W PINS 57 1 PL 21584 CAP TOP REAR 750C 90 1 HX 14416 CLIP WIRE LATCHING 1X1 91 3 HS 14391 SCREW 6 32X 38 PNHD PHIL 92 1 HX 17788 TAPE DBL SIDED 032THK 93 1 AF 21370 BRKT BATTERY 94 1 FS 21371 STRAP BATTERY 750C 95 1 TR 21265 POWER SUP...

Page 74: ... SHAFT CRANK 30 1 HN 41157 NUT 7 8 24 LH 86A ZN 33 4 HS 18294 SCREW SEMS 10 32X 38 ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 37 2 HS 19467 BOLT M8X1X20 SCHD BTN 38 2 HS 19468 BOLT M8X1X22 SCHD CAP 44 1 HW 18176 WASHER CRANK KEY 45 2 HW 19469 WASHER FLAT 17 2 X 21 5 X 75 46 1 HX 19529 GRIPRING RETAINING 3 8 IN 48 1 HX 21374 SPRING EXTENSION 59 1 PW 20877 PULLEY PRIMARY 750C 750R 300 1 AX 21382 PEDAL 9 16 THREAD...

Page 75: ...FTP 10 24X 5 PNHD ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 50 1 PL 17965G GUIDE SEAT POST UPPER 51 1 PL 17966G GUIDE SEAT POST LOWER 52 1 PL 21529 ACCESSORY TRAY BOTTOM 750C 58 2 HX 22203 LEVELER 3 8 16 RUBBER 116 1 PD 18232G SEAT BOTTOM 750C GRAY 132 1 DE 20713 LABEL SEAT POST IFI 139 3 HS 18298 BOLT 5 16 18X 88 BTHD CAP 140 3 HW 53018 WASHER 5 16 SPLIT SS BLK 207 1 AX 21730 ASSY ACCESSORY TRAY 750C 213 1 DE...

Page 76: ...F 20959 WELDMENT AV MOUNT 401 1 CP 21072 MONITOR 13 3 ATSC DIGITAL PEM 401 1 CP 21073 MONITOR 13 3 DVB T DIGITAL PEM 402 4 HN 19662 NUT LOCK FLG 1 4 20 ZN 403 2 HS 11347 BOLT 1 4 20X0 75 SCHD BTN BLK 404 4 HS 13739 BOLT LCK 1 4 20X1 25 G5 405 1 AW 20841 CABLE IPOD 406 1 DE 22190 LABEL NIKE IPOD 750R A V Monitor Option MONITOR BACK COVER 221 400 202 404 403 402 31 218 401 219 31 201 406 405 Cybex 7...

Page 77: ...R 81 1 DE 20364 DIFFUSER 60 OD DISC 82 2 HS 18311 SCREW 8 16X 75 PNHD PHIL 83 1 HS 20367 SCREW SEMS M4X10MM PNHD 84 2 HS 20399 SCREW SEMS 8 32X1 25 PNHD 85 6 HS 41187 SCREW SLFTP 8 16X 3125 211 1 DE 21241 X MASK ENUNCIATOR 750C 750R 212 1 DE 21243 X DECAL 750CR CONSOLE TOP 218 1 PL 20950 CONSOLE SMALL TOP 219 1 PL 21292 COVER BOTTOM NON AV 221 1 DE 21690 DECAL 750C AV BLANK 225 1 SW 21242 X MEMBRA...

Page 78: ... PLASTIC RETAINIER 56 1 PL 21486 SHROUD SHUTTLE LEFT 57 1 PL 21487 SHROUD SHUTTLE RIGHT 58 1 PL 21515 SHROUD FRONT LEFT 750R 59 1 PL 21516 SHROUD FRONT RIGHT 750R 60 1 PL 21517 CAP TOP LEFT 750R 61 1 AX 21855 CAP TOP RIGHT 750R W PINS 82 2 HS 18311 SCREW 8 16X 75 PNHD PHIL 53 82 59 31 31 61 82 53 82 60 31 31 31 57 31 58 56 750R Covers ...

Page 79: ...SHAFT 530C R CRANK 33 1 HN 41157 NUT 7 8 24 LH 86A ZN 39 4 HS 18294 SCREW SEMS 10 32X 38 41 2 HS 19467 BOLT M8X1X20 SCHD BTN BTN 42 2 HS 19468 BOLT M8X1X22 SCHD CAP 48 1 HW 18176 WASHER CRANK KEY 49 2 HW 19469 WASHER FLAT 17 2 X 21 5 X 75 50 1 HX 19529 GRIP RING RETAINING 3 8 IN 52 1 HX 21374 SPRING EXTENSION 63 1 PW 20877 PULLEY PRIMARY 750C 750R 300 1 AX 21382 PEDAL 9 16 THREAD LEFT 301 1 AX 213...

Page 80: ...HX 21329 GRIP HANDRAIL 750R 12 62 40 32 16 16 223 224 24 37 66 67 66 9 16 31 46 2 16 3 16 26 213 207 36 304 303 10 70 74 55 45 750R Frame ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 2 1 AF 21040 WELDMENT FRAME 750R 3 1 AF 21506 WELDMENT LEVELER WELDNUT 9 1 AX 21387 ASSY SEAT SHUTTLE EXTR 10 1 AX 21670 ASSY SEAT BACK 750R 12 2 AX 21732 ASSY WHEEL 750C 750R 16 4 HX 20360 INSERT EXPANSION 24 2 EH 00472 CABLE TIE 3 ...

Page 81: ...750R 34 3 HS 11977 SCREW SEMS 8 32X 38 PNHD 43 4 HS 21612 SCREW 10 32X7 16 SCHD CAP SS 47 4 HW 21878 WASHER SAE NO 10 STL ZINC 54 1 HX 21603 TAPE DBL SIDED 91 1 FS 21599 COVER LOWER CONTROLLER 92 1 TR 21265 POWER SUPPLY 93 1 EH 42713 CABLE TIE 11IN 209 1 DE 18362 X DECAL CAUTION MOVING PARTS 210 1 DE 18363 X LABEL WARNING HOT FLYWHEEL SEE DETAIL A DETAILA 11 209 210 43 47 92 93 54 23 1 30 24 91 34...

Page 82: ...0558 NUT NYLOC 250 20 ZN BLK 138 1 HS 18089 BOLT SHLD 5 16X2 75 SCHD 139 4 HS 18298 BOLT 5 16 18X 88 BTHD CAP 140 8 HS 18358 BOLT 5 16 18X 1 25 SCHD CAP 141 2 HS 18497 SCREW 10 32X 50 PNHD PHIL 142 4 HS 20306 SCREW 6 20X1 12 PNHD PHIL 143 8 HW 18123 WSHR 344IDX 75 ODX 125 144 4 HW 53018 WASHER 5 16 SPLIT SS BLK 145 1 HX 18168 SPRING TORSION SEAT SHUTTLE 146 1 PD 18166G SEAT BOTTOM 750R GRAY 147 1 ...

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