Life Fitness 95Ce User Manual

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H

OW TO

A

DJUST THE

P

EDAL

S

TRAPS

The bike pedal straps keep the user’s shoes on the pedals dur-
ing a workout. The straps should fit comfortably, but they also
should be tight enough to prevent shoes from slipping at any
point in the pedaling rotation. Before working out, a user should
test and adjust the tightness of the straps.

The safety straps on the foot pedals of the Lifecycle Upright
Bike can be adjusted to fit a variety of shoe sizes. The straps
are held in place by two knobs that extend from either side of
each pedal. The “inner” knob extends sideways, that is,
toward the bike. The “outer” knob extends downward. The
ends of each strap are perforated with slots that fit tightly over
the knobs. The “inner” end of each strap is perforated with two
slots, and the “outer” segment of the strap is perforated with a
row of slots.

To tighten or loosen a strap, grasp the outer end, and pull it back, away from the knob, until the
strap slides off. Pull the strap out through the outer loop on the pedal. Rest the foot on the pedal,
and wrap the strap over the foot to determine the desired length. Thread the strap through the
outer loop on the pedal, tuck it under the pedal, select the appropriate slot, and pull that slot down
over the knob, until the top of the knob pops through the slot. A click indicates that the strap is
locked into place.

G

ETTING

S

TARTED ON THE

B

IKE

C

ONSOLE

Simply touch the Touchscreen Display to get started and access the Workout Selection screen. If
the user simply starts pedaling and does not select a workout, the console automatically starts the
Manual Program. But if the screen is touched, and there is no activity (either pedaling or selecting
a workout) the console will return to the Welcome Screen. For information on setting up a workout,
see Section 4.2, titled Using the Workouts.

F

ITNESS

N

ETWORKING

One type RJ45 networking port (A) allows the Lifecycle
Upright Bike to be connected to a network, such as FitLinxx

®

interactive fitness network.

The network connection enables the console to upload user
workout statistics to a fitness network database or to download
remotely stored information, such a pre-set workout program.

See Section 4.2, titled Using the Workouts, for information on
logging onto a network.

This port is located on the back of the bike console and is
enclosed by a removable cover. Any use of the port for other
than its intended purpose could void the product warranty.

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