Vision Fitness R2600 HRC, T8600S, R2600HRC, HRC X6600 HRC, E3600HRC manual Moving, Leveling

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MOVING

Your VISION FITNESS Bike has a pair of transport wheels built into the front legs. To move the E3600, firmly grasp the handlebars, carefully tip toward you and roll on the transport wheels. To move the R2600, firmly grasp the rear foot assembly, carefully lift and roll on the transport wheels.

CAUTION: Our Bikes are well-built and heavy, weighing up to 140 lbs.! Use care and additional help if necessary.

LEVELING

The Bike should be level for optimum use. If your Bike wobbles when you have placed it where you intend to use it, raise or lower one or both of the adjustable levelers located on the bottom of the rear foot support. Once you have leveled the Bike, lock the levelers in place by tightening the wing nuts against the rear foot support.

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E 3 6 0 0 H R C

R 2 6 0 0 H R C upright & semi-recumbent

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Contents N e r ’ s G u i d e Page Table of Contents Page Upright & semi-recumbent R 2 6 0 0 H R C Important Safety Instructions Save These Instructions ChildrenOther Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Bike CleaningMoving LevelingSeat Adjustments Seat Positioning E3600HRC Seat AdjustmentR2600HRC Seat Adjustment Seat Position EASY-8 ConsoleGetting Started Power ONE-BUTTON StartProgram Details Feedback Display Speed DistanceCalories RPMChoosing a Program Choosing a LevelChoosing a Time StartingUsing Your BIKE’S HRC Program Wireless Chest Transmitter Transmitter Strap PlacementAbout Heart Rate Control Contact BAR Hand PositionTarget Heart Rate Zone BenefitsTroubleshooting Your Fitness Bike Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Common Bike Questions Are the sounds my Bike makes normal?What kind of routine maintenance is required? Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Page Tr eadmills T 8 6 0 0 S & H R C Grounding Instructions 6 0 0 S & H R C tr eadmillsTr eadmills T 8 6 0 0 S & H R C Children Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Treadmill Moving Emergency Stop Reset T8600S ONE-BUTTON StartPause Feedback Display ElevationFeedback Display Scan Function PaceT8600HRC ONE-BUTTON Start P3 Weight Loss Speed Changes P4 Weight Loss Elevation ChangesProgram Details P1 Manual P2 IntervalsAverage Speed Profile Choosing a Program Using Your TREADMILL’S HRC Program Choosing the Heart Rate ProgramEntering Target Heart Rate Choosing a Workout TimeHeart Rate Control Target Heart Rate Zone Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Common Treadmill Questions Are the sounds my Treadmill makes normal?Tensioning the Belt Centering the BeltLimited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Page Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a 6 0 0 H R C & D a elliptical trainers Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Elliptical Trainer Moving Glide Position Elliptical Trainer Foot PositionStep Position EASY-8 Console Getting Started Power Provide an aerobic and cardiovascular benefit Finishing Program Level Choosing a Program Using Your Elliptical TRAINER’S HRC Program Contact BAR Hand Position Target Heart Rate Zone Synchronized ARM and LEG Connection Total Body Workout on the X6600DA Dual Action EllipticalUpper Body Toning Page Troubleshooting Your Elliptical Trainer Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a Common Elliptical Trainer Questions Are the sounds my Elliptical Trainer make normal?Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Standing Quadriceps Stretch Developing a Fitness Program Stretch FirstWall Push Cool Down Seated TOE TouchImportance of the Warm UP and Cool Down Exercise Guidelines HOW OFTEN?HOW LONG? HOW HARD?Perceived Exertion Level Achieving Your Fitness GoalsSample Goals Keeping AN Exercise DairyPage Weekly Totals Workload Exercise Day January July S i o n T n e s s