Problem

“OFF” is displayed in the LEVEL window on the console.

The contact heart rate sensors are not reading my heart rate correctly.

Bike seat and post seem loose.

iPod is not recognized. Note: Applies to Track Console only.

iPod is not charging while in Energy Saver mode. Note: Applies to Track Console only.

”Low Battery” message is displayed on the console.

Note: Applies to Track Console only.

When I try to save a workout on the USB stick I receive the following message: UNABLE TO SAVE SEE MANUAL. Note: Applies to Track Console only.

Cause /

Solution

Turn the unit off and then on again.

 

If power cycling the product did not work, there is a problem with the resistance system. Contact Customer Support Services for assistance.

Be sure to grasp the sensors firmly and keep hands still. If heart rate seems substantially higher or lower than expected, remove hands from sensors until heart rate disappears.

Tips for contact heart rate:

1.Dry hands to prevent slipping on the sensors.

2.Apply hands to all four sensors (two in each hand).

3.Grasp sensors firmly.

4.Apply constant pressure to the sensors.

5.May need to wait longer for heart rate to display.

Note: The heart rate hand pulse sensors provide an approximate heart rate value. The sensors are not medical devices and should not be used in any type of medical application.

Be sure to tighten the seat adjustment knob after adjusting the seat height.

This is displayed if your version of the iPod Player is not supported by the bike.

It may also be displayed if the connector on the bike or iPod is damaged.

Your iPod will not charge if the bike enters Energy Saver mode. This is normal.

The console has an internal battery that keeps the real time clock functioning if the bike is unplugged. This real time clock is only needed if you use the Life Fitness ”Virtual Trainer” website. You do not need to replace the battery if you do not use the website. Contact Customer Service for guidance on how to change the battery. The battery is a CR1632 (3V).

The console may not have recognized the USB stick. Try unplugging the USB stick and plugging it back in.

The USB stick may be full.

The USB stick may not be compatible with the product.

Try using a different USB stick.

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