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Dixie Posted on Jul 15, 2012

Schwinn 450 elliptical not registering pedal movement

Troubleshooting guide says to remove the shroud and check allignment of the magnet and sensor. Having trouble removing the center attachement through the shroud/wheel.

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You will need to take the front stabalizer off before opening the machine.

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