Lubricate; Day; Week; Month - CYBEX PWR Play PP-ACO Owner's Manual

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Lubricate

Lubricate guide rods with Break-Free® brand lubricant (part number SK50-P0005-0000). Apply the lubricant to a
cotton cloth, and then run the cotton cloth up and down the guide rods as needed.
Note: Only a few drops of lubricant are required for each guide rod.
Once a Day
1. Wipe down upholstery with a mild soap and water or comparable all purpose cleaner.
2. Visually inspect cables for wear at and around connections and along the entire length of the cable. Always
replace at first sign of wear.
Once a Week
1. Visually inspect all hardware for loosening, tampering or wear.
2. Check Jam Nut at top of weight stack for tightness.
3. Inspect all accessories, connecting links, and carabiner clips for wear.
4. Check condition of hand grips.
5. Check cables for stretch and adjust as necessary by loosening the large Jam Nut on top of the weight stack
and by screwing in the Threaded Plug until cable is tight and the weight stack pin goes in all holes easily.
Securely tighten the large Jam Nut when finished.
6. Inspect Shrouds for damage and clean as necessary.
Once a Month
1. Clean Guide Rods with Break-Free® brand lubricant (part number SK50-P0005-0000). Clean tops of bearings
at stack and inspect for heavy buildup on rods below the head plate. Lift half of stack and do a visual inspection,
then clean as necessary.
2. Inspect hardware on all machines and tighten any bolts or nuts that may have loosened over the life of the
product.

Notes

Use polishing compound (such as car wax) and remove shoe scuffs from powder coated surfaces as necessary.

Cleaning the Shrouds

Adherence to regular and proper cleaning procedures is recommended to preserve the appearance.
Note: Spray the approved cleaner on a towel, and then wipe down the shrouds to avoid saturation of
shroud inlays.
Minimize Scratches
Wash the shrouds with an approved or compatible cleaner. Do not scrub brushes on the shrouds. Fresh paint
splashes, grease and smeared glazing compounds can be removed easily before drying by rubbing lightly with
isopropyl alcohol. Afterward, a warm final wash should be made.
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