Schwinn 460 Elliptical Owner's Manual - Page 29

Problem, Check, Solution

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Troubleshooting Problem Check Console shuts off (enters sleep Main console cable integrity mode) while in use Main console cable connections/ position Magnet position (requires shroud removal) RPM Sensor (requires shroud removal) Unit operates but Contact HR HR cable connection at console not displayed Sensor grip Dry or calloused hands Handlebars Unit rocks/does not sit level Leveler adjustment on front stabilizer Surface under unit Foot pedals loose/unit difficult Hardware to pedal Solution All wires in cable should be intact. Replace cable if wires appear crimped or cut. Confirm cable is securely connected and properly positioned. Small latch on connector should line up and snap into place. Replace flywheel or entire base assembly if you do not see a magnet. RPM sensor should be aligned with magnet and connected to data cable. Re-align sensor if necessary. Replace if there is any damage to sensor or connecting wire. Confirm cable is connected securely to console. Confirm hands are centered on HR sensors. Hands must be kept still with relatively equal pressure applied to each side. Sensors may have difficulty with dried out or calloused hands. A conductive electrode cream such as Buh-Bump™ can help make a better conduct. Purchase online at medical or large fitness stores. Replace handlebars if tests reveal no other issues. Level the machine by turning the feet in or out. Move machine to level area if adjustments do not compensate for unlevel surfaces. Tightly secure all hardware on pedal arm, sub pedal arm, and handlebars. 27 Owner's Manual

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Problem
Check
Solution
Console shuts off (enters sleep
mode) while in use
Main console cable integrity
All wires in cable should be intact. Replace cable
if wires appear crimped or cut.
Main console cable connections/
position
Confirm cable is securely connected and
properly positioned. Small latch on connector
should line up and snap into place.
Magnet position (requires shroud
removal)
Replace flywheel or entire base assembly if you
do not see a magnet.
RPM Sensor (requires shroud
removal)
RPM sensor should be aligned with magnet
and connected to data cable. Re-align sensor
if necessary. Replace if there is any damage to
sensor or connecting wire.
Unit operates but Contact HR
not displayed
HR cable connection at console
Confirm cable is connected securely to console.
Sensor grip
Confirm hands are centered on HR sensors. Hands
must be kept still with relatively equal pressure
applied to each side.
Dry or calloused hands
Sensors may have difficulty with dried out or
calloused hands. A conductive electrode cream
such as Buh-Bump™ can help make a better
conduct. Purchase online at medical or large
fitness stores.
Handlebars
Replace handlebars if tests reveal no other
issues.
Unit rocks/does not sit level
Leveler adjustment on front
stabilizer
Level the machine by turning the feet in or out.
Surface under unit
Move machine to level area if adjustments do not
compensate for unlevel surfaces.
Foot pedals loose/unit difficult
to pedal
Hardware
Tightly secure all hardware on pedal arm, sub
pedal arm, and handlebars.
Troubleshooting
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