Schwinn 230 Recumbent Bike 2020 model Service Manual - Page 51

If the threads strip due to improper installation, then

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22. To tighten the Flywheel hardware, use the 15mm open end wrench to hold the nut (J) on one side steady and tighten the nut on the opposite side with the 15mm socket and wrench. Note: B efore fully attaching the Shrouds, power up the machine to verify that the Magnet Arm can move freely, and that the Brake Magnet and Flywheel do not touch at the maximum resistance level. 23. Turn the power on again. Use the console to check the resistance adjustment. Machine is on. Current is active. There is risk of electrical shock. Note: Power up the machine to verify that the Magnet Arm can move freely, and that the Brake Magnet and Flywheel do not touch. 24. Installation is the reverse procedure. Put the Left Shroud in position first to align the screws for the Right Shroud. Install the top screws first. Note: Self-tapping screws attach the Shrouds to the Frame. NOTICE: B e sure not to pinch or cut any cables. Be sure the tabs in the Top Shroud snap into the Main Assembly. 25. Attach the Pedals. Start the Pedals by hand, and then fully tighten them with the Pedal Wrench. The Pedals must be fully tightened. If the threads strip due to improper installation, then the Pedals can disengage from the bike and/or break while under usage, which can result in serious injury to the user. Note: T he Left Pedal is reverse-threaded. Be sure to attach Pedals on the correct side of the Bike. Orientation is based from a seated position on the bike. The Left Pedal has an "L", the Right Pedal an "R". (R) 51 J (L)

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22.
To tighten the Flywheel hardware, use the 15mm open end wrench
to hold the nut (J) on one side steady and tighten the nut on the opposite
side with the 15mm socket and wrench.
Note:
Before fully attaching the Shrouds, power up the machine
to verify that the Magnet Arm can move freely, and that the
Brake Magnet and Flywheel do not touch at the maximum
resistance level.
23.
Turn the power on again. Use the console to check the resistance
adjustment.
Machine is on. Current is active. There is risk of electrical
shock.
Note:
Power up the machine to verify that the Magnet Arm can
move freely, and that the Brake Magnet and Flywheel do not
touch.
24.
Installation is the reverse procedure. Put the Left Shroud in position
first to align the screws for the Right Shroud. Install the top screws first.
Note:
Self-tapping screws attach the Shrouds to the Frame.
NOTICE:
Be sure not to pinch or cut any cables. Be sure the tabs in
the Top Shroud snap into the Main Assembly.
25.
Attach the Pedals. Start the Pedals by hand, and then fully tighten
them with the Pedal Wrench. The Pedals must be fully tightened.
If the threads strip due to improper installation, then the
Pedals can disengage from the bike and/or break while under
usage, which can result in serious injury to the user.
Note:
The Left Pedal is reverse-threaded.
Be sure to attach
Pedals on the correct side of the Bike. Orientation is based
from a seated position on the bike. The Left Pedal has an “L”,
the Right Pedal an “R”.
J
(R)
(L)