,1_Ra_sethe back end of the eX_mise bike.Attach the Stabilizer (13)
_. ,..:: i;-_i0'tlie'Frame (11) withthe foul: 5/16 x 1 1/4 Bolts (14).The .,-, ,!:.
_:: :-;_'_:'_i__Siabilizer must be tt_med so the ribbedSides of the Endcaps (12).
"_:_ _ are onthe stde shown! Lo_et the exercise bike. ::.... " "
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2. Slide the free end of the Roller Axle (42) through the Bushings
(43) in the Frame (11). Press the unattached Roller (24) onto the
end of the Axle. It may be helpful to tap the Roller with a hammer
in o,'der to press it fully onto the Axle.
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3. Remove the four 1/4" Seat Nuts (7) from the underside of the
Seat (5). Remove the Seat Post (6) from the Frame (11). Attach
the Beat to the top of theSeat Post withthe four 1/4" Seat Nuts.
Insertthe Seat Post (6) into the Frame it 1), adjust the Seat (5) to
the desired height, and ir_sertthe Seat Pin (8) throughthe front of
the Frame and the Seat Post. Slide the Seat Post Collar (30)
down over the Frame. CAUTION: At least two inches of the
Seat Post must be inside of the Frame. The Seat Pin must be
inserted from the front, as shown. If the Seat Pin is inserted
from the back, it may slip out, resulting in injury.
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4. Connect the wire protruding from the Console Mount (2) to the
Wire Harness (66) (see the inset drawing). Make sure that the
wire is turned so it fits easily into the Wire Harness. If the wire is
not turned correctly and is forced into lhe Wire Harness, the
Console (1) will not function properly.
Slide the Console Mount (2) onto the Frame (11). CAUTION: Be
careful to avoid pinching your fingers or the Wire Harness
(66). Attach the Console Mount to theFrame with the two 5/16" x
1/;_"Screws (33).
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