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STAR

 

TRAC

 

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SERIES

 

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2.  Install the Rear Foot 

 

Lift up the rear of the bike frame and place the rear foot assembly 
in position under the frame, aligning the holes in the foot with the 

holes in the frame. 

 

Using four M10 X 30 button head screws, secure the rear foot 
assembly to the frame. Tighten all four screws securely. 

 
 
 

 
 

3.  Install the Display Console 

NOTE: 

It is necessary to have one person support and position the 

display console while a second person makes the cable connections. 

 

Carefully pull the cable bundle out of the lower neck on the bike 
frame. Use a pair of wire cutters or other suitable tool to cut and 

remove the tie wrap from the cable bundle. 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Hold  the display console neck approximately one inch  from the 

neck brackets of the bike frame.  Plug the display console  power, 
main I/O and Coax cable into their mating connectors in the 

display console neck. 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 

NOTE: 

The power connector is a “loose” fit. A strip of electrical tape 

for securing the power connector is provided inside the lower neck 

on the bike frame. 

 

While holding the power cable connectors together, make a small 

“bundle” of the cable, and wrap with electrical tape to  prevent the 

connectors from separating. 

 

 

 
 

 

Step 2

 

Step 3a

 

Step 3c

 

Step 3b

 

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A

UTO 

P

ILOT 

P

ROGRAM

 

The Auto Pilot program allows the user to positively increase the level of resistance by increasing pedaling speed (rpm’s). No keys 

to press with this one! 

To operate the Auto Pilot program: 

1.

 

Mount the bike (please refer to “Seat Adjustments” section) and begin pedaling. 

If necessary, enter the Lockout ID to enable the bike for operation (see “Lockout ID Processing” for details). 

2.

 

Press the 

 key. 

3.

 

You are prompted to select the desired A

DVANCED 

W

ORKOUTS

 program. Press the 

 key when prompted to select the 

A

UTO 

P

ILOT

 program. 

4.

 

If desired, you can use the personal fan during your workout (see “Using the Personal Fan” for details). 

5.

 

You can increase the resistance L

EVEL

 during the program by increasing your pedaling speed. Decreasing your pedaling 

speed will lower the resistance L

EVEL

6.

 

If you wish to pause the program, stop pedaling. The bike enters pause mode and a “P” flashes in the TIME Window. 

Resume pedaling within 25 seconds to continue your workout. 

7.

 

When you have reached your workout goal, the bike enters the Cooldown cycle (see “Cooldown Cycle” for details). If you 
wish to exit the program before you have reached your workout goal, stop pedaling and allow the Pause timer to expire. 

 

P

REVENTATIVE 

M

AINTENANCE

 

With durable, high performance components, 

STAR TRAC  S SERIES BIKES

 are designed for heavy usage with minimal 

maintenance required. To keep your bike in top condition, Star Trac strongly recommends performing the regular daily, weekly 

and monthly preventive maintenance routines outlined below. Any unusual symptoms, such as a loud continuous noise during 
operation, should be reported to 

STAR TRAC PRODUCT SUPPORT DEPARTMENT

 at (800) 503-1221, or USA 1-714-669-

1660. 

DAILY MAINTENANCE 

Remove excessive accumulations of dust, dirt, and other substances by using a clean, soft cloth and a non-abrasive liquid 

cleaner, such as Formula 409TM or FANTASTIK™. Wipe down the exterior of the display panel, handlebars, seat, pedals, 
shrouds and heart rate grips. 

 

NOTE: 

DO NOT spray the cleaner directly onto the display panel or heart rate grips. 

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 

Perform the following services each week: 

Vacuum the floor under and around the bike. Move the bike to another spot, if necessary, to vacuum thoroughly. 

Inspect the display panel mounting screws for security, and retighten if necessary. 

Inspect the display panel keypads for wear. 

MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 

Perform the following services each month, or as needed: 

Check that the seat, pedals and shrouds are secure. 

Tighten the pedals onto their respective pedal cranks using a 5/8-inch open end wrench. 

 

Summary of Contents for S-RB

Page 1: ...Star Trac Fitness S UBx Upright Bike S UB Upright Bike S RBx Recumbent Bike S RB Recumbent Bike OW N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...RAMS 24 Preventative Maintenance 29 DAILY MAINTENANCE 29 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 29 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 29 Manager Maintenance Mode 30 MANAGER MODE 30 MAINTENANCE MODE 31 Troubleshooting 32 START UP SERVIC...

Page 3: ...STAR TRAC S SERIES BIKES OWNER S MANUAL 3 Upright Bike Recumbent Bike...

Page 4: ...tion within the manual Safety Instructions Provides guidelines in multiple languages for safely operating the Star Trac S Series Bikes Assembly and Setup Provides instructions for unpacking assembling...

Page 5: ...ance n Do exercise slowly until you reach a level of comfort n Do use the Bike only for its intended use as described in this manual Do Not n Do not let unsupervised children operate your Bike n Do no...

Page 6: ...Pas Faire n Ne laissez pas des enfants utiliser le v lo sans surveillance n Ne placez pas vos pieds sous le v lo n Ne permettez personne de s exercer sans chaussures athl tiques n N utilisez pas l app...

Page 7: ...gete un livello confortevole e sicuro n Usate questo attrezzo solo per l uso inteso come descritto in questo manuale Da Non Fare n Non permettete a bambini di usare lo cyclette senza sorveglianza n No...

Page 8: ...mo se describe en este manual Qu No Hacer n No permita que los ni os utilicen el bicicleta sin supervisi n n No ponga los pies debajo del bicicleta n No permita su uso sin calzado deportivo n No lo ut...

Page 9: ...enance Technician TROUBLESHOOTING STAR TRAC S SERIES BIKES perform a self test at the beginning of every workout If a problem is detected a message displays before or after the workout depending on th...

Page 10: ...le the update is in process When the update is complete the PROFILE Window will show the new value for the parameter NOTE To exit maintenance SETTINGS without saving any values or settings press the Q...

Page 11: ...tting UNx UNE UNM UNE Units UNE English units of pounds miles feet inches UNM Metric units of kilograms kilometers centimeters NOTE Current Value is shown in PROFILE Window TIM 5 99 99 Time Maximum ti...

Page 12: ...ed you can use the personal fan during your workout see Using the Personal Fan for details 5 You can increase the resistance LEVEL during the program by increasing your pedaling speed Decreasing your...

Page 13: ...the displayed weight in 1 pound or 1 kg increments n When your correct weight has been entered press the key to accept the displayed value 5 You are prompted to enter your goal for distance traveled Y...

Page 14: ...for minutes 5 6 and 7 optional minute determined by the program If during the test your heart rate reading levels out increase the resistance LEVEL but DO NOT change the speed at which you are pedalin...

Page 15: ...in 1 pound or 1 kg increments n When your correct weight has been entered press the key to accept the displayed value 5 You are prompted to enter a time goal The bike displays a default time of 99 mi...

Page 16: ...sure an interval workout By including interval exercise in your regular aerobic program greater effects are noticed Your heart and muscles will adapt to the increases in demand by utilizing stored cal...

Page 17: ...PM increments n When the desired target heart rate has been entered press the key to accept the displayed value STAR TRAC S SERIES BIKES OWNER S MANUAL 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the STAR TRA...

Page 18: ...to increase or decrease the resistance LEVEL in 1 unit increments 8 If you wish to pause the program stop pedaling The bike enters pause mode and a P flashes in the TIME Window Resume pedaling within...

Page 19: ...or press the or key as necessary to increase or decrease the displayed value in 1 minute increments n When your desired goal has been entered press the key to accept the displayed value 5 You are pro...

Page 20: ...k Start or Preset Programs as desired n If you enter an incorrect Lockout ID the message INVALID ID scrolls once across the Profile Window Make sure you have the correct Lockout ID then repeat steps 1...

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