Weslo Pursuit 690 User Manual - Page 5

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1. Raise the back end of the exercise bike. Attach the Stabilizer (13) to the Frame (11) with the two 5/16" x 1 1/4" Bolts (14). The Stabilizer must be turned so the ribbed sides of the Endcaps (12) are on the side shown. Lower the exercise bike. 14 12 12 11 13 2. Slide the free end of the Roller Axle (42) through the Bushings 2 (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 order to press it fully onto the Axle. 24 11 43 42 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 Seat to the top of the Seat Post with the four 1/4" Seat Nuts. Insert the Seat Post (6) into the Frame (11), adjust the Seat (5) to the desired height, and insert the Seat Pin (8) through the 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. 3 5 30 8 Ir 7 6 11 4. Connect the wire protruding from the Console Mount (2) to the 4 Sensor Wire (71) (see the upper right inset drawing). Slide the Console Mount (2) onto the Frame (11). CAUTION: Be careful to avoid pinching your fingers, the Sensor Wire (71), or the Tension Cable (48). Attach the Console Mount to the Frame with the two 1/4" x 1/2" Hex Head Bolts (33). The Console (1) requires two "AA" batteries (not included); alkaline batteries are recommended. Slide open the battery cover on the front of the Console (see the inset drawing). Find the markings inside the battery clip showing which direction the batteries must be turned. Press the batteries into the battery clip. Close the battery cover. Battery Clip r Battery Cover 2 Wire 71 11 71 48 33 5

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1.
Raise
the
back
end
of
the
exercise
bike.
Attach
the
Stabilizer
(13)
to
the
Frame
(11)
with
the
two
5/16"
x
1
1/4"
Bolts
(14).
The
Stabilizer
must
be
turned
so
the
ribbed
sides
of
the
Endcaps
(12)
are
on
the
side
shown.
Lower
the
exercise
bike.
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
order
to
press
it
fully
onto
the
Axle.
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
Seat
to
the
top
of
the
Seat
Post
with
the
four
1/4"
Seat
Nuts.
Insert
the
Seat
Post
(6)
into
the
Frame
(11),
adjust
the
Seat
(5)
to
the
desired
height,
and
insert
the
Seat
Pin
(8)
through
the
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.
4.
Connect
the
wire
protruding
from
the
Console
Mount
(2)
to
the
Sensor
Wire
(71)
(see
the
upper
right
inset
drawing).
Slide
the
Console
Mount
(2)
onto
the
Frame
(11).
CAUTION:
Be
careful
to
avoid
pinching
your
fingers,
the
Sensor
Wire
(71),
or
the
Tension
Cable
(48).
Attach
the
Console
Mount
to
the
Frame
with
the
two
1/4"
x
1/2"
Hex
Head
Bolts
(33).
The
Console
(1)
requires
two
"AA"
batteries
(not
included);
alkaline
batteries
are
recommended.
Slide
open
the
battery
cover
on
the
front
of
the
Console
(see
the
inset
drawing).
Find
the
markings
inside
the
battery
clip
showing
which
direction the
batteries
must
be
turned.
Press
the
batteries
into
the
battery
clip.
Close
the
battery
cover.
12
14
12
13
11
2
24
42
43
11
3
8
30
5
11
I r
7
6
4
Battery
Clip
Battery
Cover
11
r
71
2
Wire
71
48
33
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