Preventative Maintenance; Daily Inspection And Maintenance; Weekly Inspection And Maintenance; Other Scheduled Preventative Maintenance - True PLS0500 Owner's Manual

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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Preventative maintenance is crucial to maintaining the function and safety of this equipment. Your facility must establish
written guidelines for preventative maintenance and keep written or online records of the maintenance performed on these
products. As a minimum, the items presented in the Safety Instructions section of this document and the items that follow
here, should be included in your maintenance program.
IMPORTANT! Always purchase replacement parts from TRUE. Many parts are tested and manufactured specifi cally for
TRUE equipment. Use of unapproved parts may cause serious injury and/or void the limited warranty.

DAILY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

The following items are critical to the safety of users and maintenance staff as well as ensuring the optimum performance
of the machines. These inspections should be performed each day before the equipment is subject to use. TRUE is not
responsible for performing or scheduling regular maintenance or inspections.
Inspect for cleanliness. Wipe and dry the upholstery, frame, and chrome. (See cleaning the equipment.)
Inspect all adjustment pins, weight stack pins, set screws, gas shocks, snap links, and pulleys if equipped.
Inspect all safety and instructional decals.
Inspect all weight stack shields if equipped.
Verify that rubber hand grips are intact and secure.
Verify that anti-skid foot grips are intact and secure.

WEEKLY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

The following items are critical to the safety of users and maintenance staff as well as ensuring the optimum performance
of the machines. These inspections should be performed each week. TRUE is not responsible for performing or
scheduling regular maintenance or inspections.
Verify that the adjustment pop pins retract easily and fully engage (when released) into each adjustment disc hole/slot.
The pop pins are spring loaded so they should return to the engaged position when you release the knob.
Verify that the adjustment pin disengages and engages freely when actuating the adjustment mechanism. Be sure that
the adjustment pin inserts fully into the adjustment disc.
Verify that all hardware is tight and that associated frame members are secure. Apply a few small drops of a thread
locking compound such as Loctite
Inspect frame for integrity and function. Replace any components at the fi rst sign of wear with only TRUE supplied
parts.

OTHER SCHEDULED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

TRUE recommends that scheduled maintenance be performed by a qualifi ed service technician. Please contact your
dealer or visit www.truefi tness.com to contact a local TRUE authorized service technician.
Monthly
Clean guide rods and lubricate with a Tefl on grease if equipped with guide rods.
Every 6 Months
Lubricate pivot bearing and linear bearings with lithium grease.
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on any loose bolts.
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