Plugging in Your 700 Series Cycle
Because of its alternator design, you do not need to plug the 700C Cycle and 700R
Recumbent Cycle into a wall socket; it generates all the electricity it needs from the power of
your pedaling. An optional power adapter (part number TR-13018 for 110V; TR-13019 for
220V) lets you plug the 700C Cycle and 700R Recumbent Cycle in if you want; this makes
some features easier to use. Simply plug the adapter into the outlet on the front (wheel side)
of the cycle. There is no power switch; you may unplug the adapter to turn off the display
(normally you can leave it on all the time).
Connecting Cycles for Racing
The 700 series cycle offers a group race
feature, where two to eight users compete
against each other. To use this feature,
you need to use the telephone-style
SmartLink cables to attach the cycles. You
can link up to eight cycles in this manner:
1. Each 700 series cycle is shipped with
a termination plug already inserted in
one of the communications sockets.
You may need to remove this plug
before making the connections
described below.
2. Place a termination plug in the left socket of the first cycle. Run a SmartLink cable
from the right socket on that cycle to the left socket on the second.
3. Run another cable from the right socket on the second cycle to the left socket on
the third. See the dotted lines on Figure 8.
4. Continue in this way until you reach the last cycle. Place a termination plug in the
right socket of the last cycle.
While the SmartLink cables look like standard telephone cables, their internal
wiring is different. You cannot use telephone cables to connect the cycles; you
must use SmartLink cables.
Cybex 700C Cycle and 700R Recumbent Owner’s Manual
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Figure 8