Maintenance; Storage; Folding The Rowing Machine - Insportline 16636 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

1. The safety and integrity designed into the Rowing Machine can be maintained only when you
regularly check for damaged or worn parts. You should pay extra attention to these parts:
2. Pull on the handlebars (17,18) and verify that the shock (22) provides tension.
3. Clean the roller tracks in the central beam (1) with absorbent cloth.
4. Verify that all nuts and bolts are present and properly tight. Replace missing nuts and bolts.
Tighten loose nuts and bolts.
5. It is user responsibility to preform basic maintenance.
6. Worn or damaged components must be immediately replaced and do not use the Rowing
Machine until it is repaired.
7. Use only original components for repair or replacement.
8. Keep the Rowing Machine cleat by wiping off after each use.

STORAGE

1. Store the Rowing Machine in dry and clean place.
2. Move the machine only by lifting the rear and front stabilizer. Do not use the seat to move the
machine. The seat can move and the seat carriage may pinch your hand of fingers.
3. To avoid damage of the electronics, remove batteries before storing the Rowing Machine for
longer than one year.

FOLDING THE ROWING MACHINE

Follow the following process to fold the Rowing Machine as illustrated for easy storage.
A. Slide the seat (42) to the front end of the center beam (1). Remove the locking knobs (13)
from the pivot connector (10).
B. Swing the left and right handlebars (17,18) backwards. Then fold the extension arms (14) to
the front.
C. Lock the handlebars in folded position by screwing the locking knobs (13) onto the pivot
connector (10). Now you can store the Rowing Machine in the place you want.
D. Refer to illustration D. You can stand the Rowing Machine.
NOTE: Keep fingers clear of all pinch points when folding and unfolding the Rowing Machine.
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