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6

11

54

40

54

40

2

56

10

2

4. Hold the Handlebar Post (2) in the position shown.

Refer to the inset drawing. Make sure that the indi-
cated nut is threaded fully onto the connector on the
Extension Cable (58). Align the slot in the nut with
the slot in the connector. Next, insert the tip of the
Resistance Cable (10) into the indicated opening,
pull up on the Resistance Cable, and insert the
Resistance Cable into the open end of the connec-
tor. Turn the nut counterclockwise one or two turns
until the Resistance Cable is held snugly in the con-
nector. Note: If there is a clear plastic sleeve on the
Extension Cable, position the sleeve so that it cov-
ers the connector

Connect the Reed Switch Wire (13) to the Extension
Wire (56). 

Making sure not to pinch the wires or cables,

slide the Handlebar Post (2) onto the Frame (1).
Attach the Handlebar Post with three M10 x 19mm
Button Head Screws (25) and three M10 Split
Washers (26).

4

2

25

25

10

26

26

26

56

13

1

58

2. Hold the Console Plate (11) near the Handlebar Post

(2) as shown, and feed the Resistance Cable (10)
down through the Handlebar Post.

Next, feed the Extension Wire (56) up through the
indicated hole in the Console Plate (11).

Attach the Console Plate (11) to the Handlebar Post
(2) with two M6 x 8mm Button Head Screws (40)
and two M6 Split Washers (54). 

3. Connect the Extension Wire (56) to the wire on the

Console (8). Next, attach the Console to the
Console Plate (11) with four Console Screws (20). 

Press the Resistance Knob (9) onto the Resistance
Control (10). 

3

9

8

11

56

20

46

1

48

48

47

24

24

1. Hold one of the Stabilizers (46) against the saddle

on the rear of the Frame (1). 

Make sure that the

Stabilizer is turned so the square holes are fac-
ing away from the saddle. 

Attach the Stabilizer

with two M8 x 63mm Carriage Bolts (47) and two
M8 Nylon Locknuts (24).

Attach the other Stabilizer (not shown) to the front
of the Frame (1) in the same way.

1

58

10

Connector

Nut

Slot

Summary of Contents for Pursuit 616s

Page 1: ...guarantee complete satisfaction through direct assistance from our factory TO AVOID DELAYS PLEASE CALL OUR TOLL FREE CUS TOMER HOT LINE The trained technicians on our customer hot line will provide i...

Page 2: ...PRECAUTIONS 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOW TO USE THE EXERCISE CYCLE 9 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 11 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 12 PART LIST 14 EXPLODED DRAWING 15 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cove...

Page 3: ...appropriate clothing when exercising do not wear loose clothing that could become caught on the exercise cycle 8 Always wear athletic shoes when using the exercise cycle 9 Always keep your back straig...

Page 4: ...uestions please call our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please mention the produ...

Page 5: ...l parts used in assembly The number in parenthesis below each drawing refers to the key number of the part from the PART LIST on page 14 the second number refers to the quantity needed for assembly No...

Page 6: ...ree M10 x 19mm Button Head Screws 25 and three M10 Split Washers 26 4 2 25 25 10 26 26 26 56 13 1 58 2 Hold the Console Plate 11 near the Handlebar Post 2 as shown and feed the Resistance Cable 10 dow...

Page 7: ...the Right Pedal Strap not shown in the same way 45 34 Tab 29 16 3 24 41 41 24 14 30 1 7 5 Attach the Handlebar 4 to the Handlebar Post 2 with two M10 x 19mm Button Head Screws 25 and two M10 Split Was...

Page 8: ...the floor or carpet Note There may be some hardware left over after assembly is completed 8 The Console 8 requires two AA batteries not included alkaline batteries are recommended Slide off the Batter...

Page 9: ...a manual mode and three moti vational pacer programs Each pacer program is designed to guide you through an effective work out by pacing your exercise As you exercise seven monitor modes will provide...

Page 10: ...ch program you have select ed To select the manual mode press the program button until the program indicator disappears The programs will be select ed in the following order program 1 program 2 progra...

Page 11: ...ore accurate when worn on the left ear lobe and when the user is sitting still For the best results it is recommended that you stop pedaling when using the pulse sensor After you have measured your he...

Page 12: ...et and retighten the Screw Turn the Crank for a moment Repeat until the console dis plays correct feedback When the Reed Switch is cor rectly adjusted reattach the Left Side Shield and the Left Pedal...

Page 13: ...st be aerobic Aerobic exercise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on the lungs to o...

Page 14: ...t 24 7 M8 Nylon Locknut 25 5 M10 x 19mm Button Head Screw 26 5 M10 Split Washer 27 1 Right Pedal Strap 28 1 Right Pedal 29 1 Crank Pulley 30 1 Seat Post Shield 31 1 Crank Bearing Assembly 32 1 Battery...

Page 15: ...1 46 24 24 1 53 49 58 25 26 26 22 22 18 10 2 8 25 26 25 26 5 4 9 16 3 41 41 24 24 15 7 22 47 48 48 46 35 31 24 29 45 34 22 50 13 14 31 23 29 28 27 19 30 32 55 37 36 38 39 55 33 33 42 36 37 43 44 38 39...

Page 16: ...any product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage abuse mis use improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center products used for c...

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