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Roller Wheel Disc (older models only). 48. 15 ... change between "BIKE" and Elliptical ("ELIP"). 9. ... Replace the Brake Assembly on the Schwinn® 430/470.
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Manual en Espa?ol Latino Americano: http://www.schwinnfitness.com. 430 / ... If replacement parts are necessary, use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and ... PEDAL TO CONTINUE (if a bike) / STRIDE TO CONTINUE (if an elliptical).
The Machine Type switch (N) on the Console is preset at the factory to B (bike) or E (elliptical). If you replace the console,. it will possibly be necessary to set the ...
Do you think the power cord is going bad? If so here is the parts list for the Schwinn 430 if you need to order a new AC adaptor. If you think the connection inside the machine is going bad you may want to find a servicer to look at it.
sounds like the sensor is loose or bad.I have the same schwinn 430 elliptical and my speed stayed at zero and after a couple minutes it would shut down.i called schwinn bowflex and they sent me a new sensor ($2.00)since my warranty expired and i installed it(not fun) and thats what fixed it. im back to working out.
Error 1 on a schwinn is a generic electrical error. Check your ac adapter and make sure you're getting the proper voltage off of it. Typically an error 1 warrants a replacement of either the ac adapter, the wire harness (wires that connect the power to the console) or the console itself. If the console has batteries, change those first, then check your adapter. If the problem persists, you're looking at a more in depth problem that will require taking the casing off the machine and individually testing each component of the machine. It's usually worth at that point to pay a tech to look at the machine for you.
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