R2200/2200 HRC
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
To avoid possible damage to this Fitness Cycle,
please follow these assembly instructions.
Carefully remove all its parts from the box,
lay them out and review the parts list.
If any parts are missing, please call 1-800-335-4348, Ext 12
Before proceeding, find your Fitness Cycle’s serial number,
located on the underside of main frame, and enter here:
______________________________
Refer to this number when calling for service.
I T A L L S T A R T S W I T H A V I S I O N
R2200 Parts
VISION FITNESS R2200 Parts Description
Part # Description
Count
Dimensions
Front Wheel Parts
#148
#149
#150
#185
#182
Front Foot Wheel Axle
Front Transport Wheels
Inside Wheel Washers
Outside Wheel Washers
Wheel Attachment Bolts
1
2
2
2
2
20mm L x 8mm D
Rear Rail Support Bars
#106
#182
#91
Rear Foot Assembly
1
4
1
4
1
4
4
4
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
Rear Foot Attachment Bolts
Rear Foot Frame Extension
Frame Extension Bolts
Seat Rail Support Post
Support Post Bolts-Bottom
Support Post Bolts-Top
Top Post Bolt Washers
Aluminum Seat Rail
20mm L x 8mm D
20mm L x 8mm D
#182
#96
#186
#182
#184
#121
#181
#125
#124
#188
#189
#129
#174
55mm L x 8mm D
20mm L x 8mm D
Seat Rail Mount Bolts
Seat Stop Bumper Rod
Seat Stop Bumpers
20mm L x 8mm D
10mm L x 3mm D
Bumper Rod Bolts
Bumper Rod Lock Washers
Seat Rail End Cap
Seat Rail End Cap Screws
Seat Parts
#115
Seat Frame
1
1
1
8
8
1
4
#137
Seat Cushion Back
#136
Seat Cushion Bottom
Seat Cushion Bolts
#195
55mm L x 6mm D
20mm L x 8mm D
#196
Seat Cushion Bolt Washers
Seat Mount Handlebars
Seat Mount Handlebar Bolts
#110
#182
Console Parts
#101
#182
#88
Console Mast
1
6
1
1
1
6
Console Mast Allen Bolts
Rubber Console Mast Cover
Console
20mm L x 8mm D
11mm L x 5mm D
#153
#220
#197
Console Cable
Console Attachment Bolts
Other Parts
#152
Pedals
2
2
1
#199
Pedal Straps
Power Supply
#107
R2200 Assembly
NOTE: During each assembly step, ensure that ALL nuts and bolts are in
place and partially threaded in before completely tightening any ONE bolt.
Step 1 • Front Wheel Assembly
1: Slide the Front Foot Axle (148) through the Front Foot Nylon Sleeves (147).
2: Place the Inside Wheel Washers (150) on the Front Foot Axle (148).
3: Slip the Front Transport Wheels (149) onto the Front Foot Wheel Axle
and secure them with the outside Wheel Washers (185) and the Wheel
Attachment Bolts (182) using two 5mm Allen wrenches.
Step 2 • Seat Support and Rear Foot
1: Attach the Seat Rail Support Post (96) to the top of the Rear Foot Frame
Extension (91) with four Bottom Support Post Bolts (186). Tighten with a
5mm Allen wrench.
2: Secure the Rear Foot Frame Extension (91) to the frame bracket using the
four Frame Extension Bolts (182).
3: Secure the Rear Foot Assembly (106) to the Rear Foot Frame Extension
(91) using the four Rear Foot Attachment Bolts (182). Tighten with a
5mm Allen wrench.
R2200 Assembly
Step 3 • Seat Assembly
1: Secure the Seat Mount Handlebars (110) to the Seat
Frame (115) with four Seat Mount Handlebar Bolts (182).
2: When mounting the Seat Cushion Bottom (136), you
have two sets of holes to choose from. Using the rear
set of holes is recommended for most people. For a
smaller person, you may choose to use the forward set
of bolt holes. Mount the Seat Cushion Bottom (136) to
the Seat Frame (115) with four of the Seat Cushion Bolts
(195) and Seat Cushion Bolt Washers (196) using a 4mm
Allen wrench. Do not fully tighten any bolt until all four
bolts are started.
3: Mount the Seat Cushion Back (137) to the Seat Frame
(115) using the remaining four Seat Cushion Bolts
(195) and Washers (196). Do not fully tighten any bolt
until all four bolts are started.
Step 4 • Aluminum Seat Rail
1: Place the Aluminum Seat Rail (121) on the Seat Rail
Support (96) and align the two holes in the Seat Rail
with the two holes in the Frame Lip (299). Thread the
Seat Rail Mount Bolts (182) through the Frame Lip (299)
into the Aluminum Seat Rail but do not tighten yet.
2: Secure the Aluminum Seat Rail (121) to the Seat Rail
Support Post (96) with the four Top Support Post Bolts
(182) and Top Post Bolt Washers (184). Tighten these
four bolts. Now fully tighten the two Seat Rail Mount
Bolts (182) at the front of the seat rail.
3: Slide the Seat Frame (115) onto the Aluminum Seat Rail (121)
while lifting the knob, so the seat frame will slide to the front
of the seat rail.
4: Slide the Seat Stop Bumper Rod (125) with one Seat Stop
Bumper (124) already attached through the hole in the
back of the Aluminum Seat Rail (121). Attach the second
Seat Stop Bumper to the other end of this rod using the
Bumper Rod Screw (188) and Bumper Rod Lock Washer (189).
5: Press the Seat Rail End Cap (129) into the Aluminum Seat
Rail and secure with the Seat Rail End Cap Screws (174).
R2200 Assembly
Step 5 • Pedals
1: Identify the left and right Pedals (152) and the left and right Pedal Straps
(199). Attach the correct straps to each pedal, then thread each Pedal
into the correct left and right crank arms and tighten.
NOTE: It is very important to FULLY TIGHTEN each pedal. Failure to do
so will result in loosening and NOISE.
Step 6 • Console Mast
1: Unfold the Console Cable (75) that is folded into the Frame Console
Mast bracket. Straighten this cable and remove any kinks by drawing the
cable through your fingers. Find the string that is attached to the inside
of the Console Mast (101), but do not remove yet.
2: Slide the Rubber Console Mast Cover (88) onto the Console Mast (101)
until it is above the first waterbottle screw.
3: Now attach the Console Cable (75) to the string located inside the
Console Mast. Holding the Console Mast (101) above the Frame Console
Mast Bracket, guide the Console Cable (75) through the Console Mast
while simultaneously sliding the Console Mast onto the frame bracket.
4: Bolt the Console Mast (101) to the frame using the six Console Mast
Allen bolts (182). Make sure these bolts are very tight. Now slide the
Rubber Console Mast Cover (88) back down to cover the bolt heads.
R2200 Final Assembly
Step 7 • Console
1: Plug the Console Cable (75) into the Console (153). The cable
Connectors are slotted and will only fit properly one way. DO
NOT FORCE the connection.
2: Mount the Console (153) to the Console Mast (101) using the
four Console Attachment Bolts (197). Make sure you DO NOT
PINCH the Console Cable between the Console and the Console
Mast.
3: Plug the Power Supply Cord into the receptacle located at the
base of the Fitness Cycle below the Seat rail. Plug the Power
Supply (107) into an electrical outlet and begin testing
procedures.
Step 8 • Operation Test
Run this simple test prior to using.
1: Choose Intervals program, Level 8.
2: Choose Time of “00:00”, and press Start.
3: Your machine will now operate indefinitely. After several hours
of operation, check for proper functioning of:
A: Resistance Change -- change load one level at a time
using the up and down arrows. Listen for motor noise
(“whirr”) following each change in load, or pedal to feel
load change.
B: Check for display in RPMs while pedaling.
C: Check that all LEDs will light.
Heart Rate Control Console
This console is manufactured with an internal wireless
telemetric receiver that will receive heart rate signals sent to it
by a transmitter that is worn around your chest. This wireless
technology is accurate, continuous, and convenient. You should
be positioned on the Fitness Cycle seat for the system to operate.
1: On the back side of your transmitter are two rubber strips
several inches long. These rubber strips are the electrodes that
will pick up tthe signals of your heart beat. It is very important
to moisten these strips with several drops of water prior to
placing the belt against your chest. This moisture will allow the
signals to be conducted to the transmitting hardware. If you
ever use the bike and the display does not show a heart rate
value, remoisten the electrodes.
2: You will get the best results if you wear the transmitter directly
against your skin. Once these electrodes are moistened, center
the transmitter just below the breast or pectoral muscles with
the Vision Fitness logo centered on the chest and facing out.
Adjust the length of the elastic belt so that the transmitter
presses firmly against your skin, but not so tight as to be
uncomfortable. The transmitter will begin sending a signal as
soon as it is worn.
LOGO
3: Check for heart rate feedback by testing the console in Heart
Rate mode. Ride the Fitness Cycle at the full range of seat
adjustments to confirm that the console is picking up the
signal from the transmitter.
621-D East Lake Street
P.O. Box 280
Lake Mills, WI 53551
(920) 648-4090
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