Vision Fitness Bicycle E4100 User Manual

E4100  
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.  
A41.2  
I T A L L S T A R T S W I T H A V I S I O N  
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E4100 Parts  
VISION FITNESS E4100 Parts Description  
Part # Description  
Count  
Dimensions  
Front Wheel Parts  
#60  
Front Foot Wheel Axle  
1
2
2
2
#61  
#182  
#183  
Front Transport Wheels  
Outside Wheel Washers  
Wheel Attachment Nuts  
Arm Assembly Parts  
#116  
#115  
#74  
#105  
#106  
#169  
#107  
#183  
Right Arm  
Left Arm  
Plastic Arm Cam Cover  
Inside Cam Pulley  
Outside Cam Pulley  
Pulley Washer  
1
1
2
2
2
4
2
2
Flat  
Cam Pulley Spring  
Cam Pulley Locknuts  
Frame Parts  
#62  
Rear Foot Assembly  
1
4
1
1
1
3
#167  
#65  
Rear Foot Attach Bolts  
Seat Post  
20mm L x 8mm D  
#108  
#82  
Seat  
Top Cap  
#176  
Top Cap Screws  
Console Assembly Parts  
#70  
Console Mast  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
6
#78  
#168  
#95  
Console Mast Plug  
Console Mast Bolts  
Console  
38mm L x 8mm D  
11mm L x 5mm D  
#96  
RPM Sensor Wire  
#179  
#143  
#163  
Upper Magnet Shift Cable  
Lower Magnet Shift Cable  
Console Attachment Bolts  
Other Parts  
#91  
Pedals  
2
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E4100 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 • Rear Foot  
1:Secure the Rear Foot Assembly (62) to the Frame by using the four Rear Foot Attachment Bolts (167).  
Step 2 • Seat and Seat Post  
1:Slide the Seat Post (65) into the frame seat post receiver tube. The seat post numbers should be  
facing the right or seat pin side of the Fitness Cycle.  
NOTE:Both nuts in the Seat Clamp should be tightened at the same time, to ensure a proper fit.  
2:Attach the Seat (108) to the Seat Post (65) and tighten securely. To avoid scratching the seat post  
paint, always hold the the seat pin knob out when adjusting the seat post height.  
Step 3 • Console Mast  
1:Remove the Top Cap Screws (176) which hold the Top Cap (82) to the frame. Then remove the Top  
Cap (82).  
NOTE:DO NOT thread in the Water Bottle Cage Bolts yet. Never slide the Top Cap (82) on or off with  
the Waterbottle Cage Bolts threaded in, as they will scratch the paint on the Console Mast (70).  
2:Slide the Top Cap (82) over the bottom of the Console Mast (70). The VISION decal on the Console  
Mast (70) should be facing forward, away from the rider.  
3:Locate the RPM Sensor Wire (96) and the Lower Magnet Shift Cable (143). Holding the Top Cap (82)  
and Console Mast (70) above the frame console mast receiver tube, guide the RPM Sensor Wire (96)  
and the Lower magnet Cable (143) through the Console Mast (70) while simultaneously sliding  
the Console Mast (70) into the receiver tube.  
4:Lift the Top Cap (82) up, install the two 38mm-long Console Mast Allen bolts (168) and tighten  
securely.  
5:Now slide the Top Cap (82) back into place. Make sure that the back end of the Top Cap (82) is  
nested fully into the Seat Cap groove. Secure the Top Cap (82) by threading the three Top Cap Screws  
back into their holes.  
NOTE:Check that there are no large gaps between the Top Cap (82) and the Side Covers.  
Step 4 • Console  
1:Feed the Upper Magnet Shift Cable (179) into the topmost opening of the Console Mast (70).  
2:Plug the RPM Sensor Wire (96) into the Console (95). DO NOT PINCH the RPM Sensor Wire (96)  
between the Console (95) and the Console Mast (70). Make sure the cable fits in the slot cut in the  
Console Mast Mount.  
3:Mount the Console (95) to the Console Mast (70) using the six Console Attachment Phillip Head Bolts  
(163).  
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E4100 Assembly  
Step 5 • Connect Magnet Shift Cable  
1:Turn the Tension Knob to position 8. Reach inside the opening  
of the Console Mast (70) and connect the Upper Magnet Shift  
Cable (179) to the rectangular red cable-slide on the end of the  
Lower Magnet Shift Cable (143), as shown in the accompanying  
illustrations.  
2:While holding the metal separating tab (Figure 5), turn the  
Tension Knob to Level 1 and then pull the tab out and discard.  
3:Press the Console Mast Plug (78) into the opening of  
the Console Mast (70).  
Step 6 • Install Arms and Front Wheels  
1:Tip the Fitness Cycle back until it is balanced on the Seat and  
the back of the Rear Foot Support. Place cardboard beneath  
the seat to avoid tearing or marring the seat cover.  
2:Identify the Left and Right Arms (115 & 116). Insert the Front  
Foot Wheel Axle (60) through the frame axle hole.  
3:Remove the Cam Pulley Locknut (183), the two Pulley Spring  
Washers (107), and the Outside Cam Pulley (106) from the Cam  
Pulley Arm (75). Note the order and direction of these parts  
before removal.  
4:Place the bottom hole of the Right Arm (116) onto the Front  
Foot Wheel Axle (60). Position the Right Arm (116) so that the  
chromed slot rests against the inside Cam Pulley (105).  
5:Place a thin layer of grease on the pulley surfaces. Reassemble  
the parts removed in the above steps onto the Cam Pulley Arm  
(75). Do not yet tighten the Cam Pulley Locknut (183).  
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E4100 Assembly  
6:Slip the Front Transport Wheel (61) onto the right side of the Front  
Foot Wheel Axle (60). Secure this wheel with the Outside Wheel  
Washer (182) and the Wheel Attach Nut (183). This nut should be  
tightened until the wheel has no side-to-side play, but it can still  
be easily rotated with your fingers.  
7:Tighten the Cam Pulley Locknut (183). NOTE: This nut must be  
tightened all the way down or the Pulleys may loosen. When the  
Locknut is properly adjusted, the Outside Cam Pulley (106) can  
be turned with your fingers, and there will be no side-to-side play  
in the arm.  
NOTE:Production models prior to 3/97 had TWO Cam Pulley  
locknuts instead of the newer SINGLE Cam Pulley Locknut (183).  
8:Repeat the above procedure with the Left Arm (115).  
9:Tighten the Axle Bushing Allen Bolts (157). Snap the Plastic Arm  
Cam Covers (74) into place on each arm. Check that they are  
secure and even.  
NOTE  
Symptom:Too much resistance.  
Cause:The black Cam Follower Pulleys OR the Wheel Axle Nuts  
have been overtightened. When the nylock Cam Pulley Locknut  
(183) has been tightened, the cam pulley should be able to be  
turned with your fingers. If it cannot be turned, the nylock nut is  
too tight. Also check that the wheel axle nuts are not too tight.  
The wheels should also be able to be turned with your fingers. If  
not, the axle nut is too tight.  
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E4100 Final Assembly  
Step 7 • Pedals  
1:Identify the left and right Pedals (91). Grease the Pedal threads,  
thread each Pedal into the correct left and right crank arms and  
tighten.  
NOTE:It is very important to FULLY TIGHTEN each pedal using a  
long wrench. Failure to do so will result in loosening and NOISE.  
Step 8 • Install Batteries and Test Operation  
1:Remove the battery compartment lid on the back of the Console  
(95) and install the Batteries. Two AA-cell batteries are required.  
2:The Console provides accurate workload readouts because it  
knows which position the magnet is in through a sensor located  
at the base of the tension knob. To check the operation of this  
sensor, immediately after battery installation the ‘ML’ icon will be  
flashing and a number from 1 to 8 will show in the WORKLOAD  
window. This number should indicate the position of the tension  
knob.Turn the tension knob from 1 through 8 and check that the  
number in the WORKLOAD window matches the number on the  
tension knob. Once any key is pressed, the ‘ML’ icon will stop  
flashing and WORKLOAD window will display only watts.  
3:To change the display to Kilometers, consult the Owner’s Manual.  
4:Test ride the bike and make sure that all console feedback  
functions are operational.  
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E4100 CAM PULLEY WHEEL W/SPRING INSTRUCTIONS  
(SERIAL #1198-CURRENT)  
CAM ARM  
INSIDE CAM  
SILVER  
PULLEY WHEEL  
WASHER  
OUTSIDE CAM  
PULLEY WHEEL  
SILVER  
WASHER  
COMPLETE SIDE VIEW  
CAM ARM  
INSIDE CAM  
NUT  
OUTSIDE CAM  
PULLEY WHEEL  
PULLEY WHEEL  
NUT  
SPRING  
BLACK  
WASHER  
SILVER  
WASHER  
SILVER  
WASHER  
SPRING  
BLACK  
WASHER  
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(920) 648-4090  
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