Vision Fitness Fitness Bike manual Assembly, Moving

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ALL MODELS

ASSEMBLY

It is recommended, when possible, that an authorized VISION FITNESS retailer assemble your Bike. If you have elected to assemble this product yourself, for your safety, please read and follow each of the steps in the enclosed assembly instructions. If you have any questions regarding any component or function of your Bike, contact your retailer.

MOVING

Your VISION FITNESS Bike has transport wheels included for ease of mobility. To move your semi-recumbent Bike, firmly grasp the rear of the seat rail or the rear of the frame assembly. Carefully lift and roll on the transport wheels. To move your upright Bike, firmly grasp the handlebars, carefully tip toward you, and roll on the transport wheels.

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

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Contents N e r ’s G u i d e Page Page Vision Fitness Table of Contents M I R E C U M B E N T F I T N E S S B I K E S R I G H T F I T N E S S B I K E S Important Safety Instructions Save These Instructions ChildrenOther Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Bike CleaningAssembly MovingPower Supply Placement in Your HomeStabilizing Thebike Upright Seat Adjustment Seat PositioningSEMI-RECUMBENT Seat Adjustment Pedal Strap AdjustmentContact Heart Rate Hand Pulse Heart Rate Sensors 0 5 R2050 Console Display Console Overview Bike or Elliptical Trainer Switch R2050 Console Hardware Descriptions Power SwitchMILES/KILOMETER Switch PAUSE/HOLD to Reset ButtonR2050CONSOLE R2050 Console Display Descriptions Profile Display Feedback DisplayChoosing a Program Using the R2050 Console Easy StartChoosing Exercise Time 0 5 Series Console Display Console Overview EnterBike or Elliptical Switch Display Console Descriptions Power SwitchMessage Window UP Button START/PAUSE/HOLD Toreset ButtonDown Button R2150 /E3100 Programs Workout Overview Easy Start 1 0 0 R 2 1 5 Using the Sprint 8 Program Choosing Easy Start Using the R2150/E3100 ProgramsChoosing Duration Choosing Weight H TSetting Default Workout Time Entering and Using User SetmodeSetting Default Resistance Level Viewing Accumulated Variables Exit User SetmodeService and Troubleshooting Preventative Maintenance Tips Preventative Maintenance ScheduleTroubleshooting Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Achieving Your Fitness Goals Developing a Fitness ProgramTrack Your Progress Exercise Guidelines Exercise Duration Exercise IntensityTarget Heart Rate ExampleRate of Perceived Exertion RPE ScaleBalanced Fitness Strength TrainingStretching Seated TOE TouchStanding Quadriceps Stretch Standing Calf StretchN E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L S i o n