Schwinn MPower Console V2 + Power Owner's Manual

Schwinn MPower Console V2 + Power Owner's Manual

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C o n s o l e V 2 + P o w e r
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  • Page 1 S c h w i n n M P o w e r C o n s o l e V 2 + P o w e r ® ™...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications MPower Console V2 Speed Sensor Power Sensor Power Requirements 5.25” (13.34 cm) 2.38” (6.03 cm) Patent Information:...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Before using this equipment, obey the following warnings: Read and understand the complete Owner’s Manual. Keep Owner’s Manual for future reference. FCC Compliance Note: T...
  • Page 6 KM / MPH (Speed) STAGE Time and Distance WATTS (Power) RPM (Cadence) KCAL (Calories) Heart Rate TOTAL Time and Distance Note: If you need to change the measurement units to English Imperial or metric, refer to the User Setup section of this manual. The Speed display field shows the estimated speed of the bike in kilometers per hour (KM/H) or miles per hour (MPH).
  • Page 7: Battery Level

    Workout Totals LCD + and – Icons Keypad Alerts Battery Level If the battery level is too low to continue operation, the console display flashes the message "LO batt" and the console goes into Sleep Mode. If this occurs during a workout, the workout stops and the console display shows the workout results for 10 second. Then the "LO batt" message shows and the console goes into Sleep Mode.
  • Page 8 Errors Error messages tell you when there is a problem in the bike's operation:...
  • Page 9: Sleep Mode

    When the Cadence decreases to less than 5 RPM for 3 seconds or more, the console pauses and the LCD Display shows the last workout data values. If you stay paused for more than 5 minutes, the workout stops and the console goes to Display Results mode. To set the STAGE time and STAGE distance back to zero for a new stage in the workout, tap the STAGE button.
  • Page 10: Workout Mode

    Ant+ Watch Note: Workout Mode...
  • Page 11: Display Results

    Display Results Device Pairing 2. Push the STAGE and AVG/END buttons for 5 seconds to go to Service Mode. 3. Tap the AVG/END button until you see the Power menu option, and push the Backlight button. 4. Push the STAGE or AVG/END button to see the Power submenu options—Sport (not power enabled) and Perform (power enabled). •...
  • Page 12 12. Install the console and sensors on the bike. Refer to the MPower™ installation guides. Device Pairing for Multiple Bikes For Schwinn A.C.™ bikes with MPower™ Consoles in a group setting, make sure to set up Device Pairing for only one bike at a time to prevent crosstalk between the devices on different bikes.
  • Page 15 When you select the submenu option for a specific battery (AP1, AP2, or AP3), the console shows the level of that battery. Battery Status Icon Console Speed Sensor Power Sensor Voltage 4 segments 1.5V or more 80–100% 80–100% 3 segments 60–80% 60–80% 1.3–1.499V...
  • Page 16: Error History

    Error History Error Message Error Sequence Error Count If the battery level is low, refer to the instructions for battery replacement in this manual. Tap the STAGE or AVG/END button to look through the sequence of error messages in the error history. Push and hold the AVD/END button for 3 seconds to clear the Error Count for the specified error message.
  • Page 17 Backlight Allows changes to Backlight functions. Timer: Sets the operation so that you must push the Backlight button to turn on the backlight. The length of time the backlight stays on can be adjusted. Sets the operation so that the backlight comes on and stays on when the console is on.
  • Page 18 IC Class Setup To use Schwinn A.C.™ bikes with MPower™ consoles in a group setting, make sure to leave sufficient space between the bikes to prevent interference in the proximity linking of the console and the rider’s HRM and Ant+ Sport Watch. Refer to the IC class floorplan below for the distance between bikes.
  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Maintenance Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is done. Worn or damaged components must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from service until the repair is made. Only manufacturer supplied components can be used to maintain and repair the equipment.
  • Page 20 Replacing the Speed Sensor Battery If you need to replace the batteries in the speed sensor: • • • Remove the 2 screws that attach the speed sensor to the front of the chainguard. • • • Remove the small screw that attaches the inner sensor housing to the outer housing. •...
  • Page 21 Replacing the Power Sensor Battery This procedure is only for bikes that have the Power Sensor upgrade installed. If you need to replace the batteries in the Power Sensor, refer to the Schwinn® MPower™ Power Upgrade Installation Guide: • • •...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Condition/Problem Check Solution No batteries or dead batteries Replace batteries. Console does not come on Display set to wrong unit of measure. Speed display is not accurate Go to Service Mode menu and change (English/Metric) the Units configuration. Power display is not accurate Range of Watt values Do the Full Up Position calibration.
  • Page 23 Power Sensor did not pair with Speed Sensor correctly. Push the pairing button on the back of the Console, (This error only occurs after Device Pairing was not Speed Sensor and Power Sensor (if applicable) and try completed satisfactorily.) the Device Pairing procedure again. Replace all batteries, and try the Device Pairing procedure again.
  • Page 24 Contacts NORTH AMERICA CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel: 888-678-2476 E-mail: services@stairmaster.com CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS StairMaster World Headquarters 4400 NE 77th Ave, Suite 300 Vancouver, WA, USA 98662 Tel: 888-678-2476...

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