Battery Charge; Battery Disposal - Stairmaster FreeClimber 4600 PT Owner's Manual

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shafts with a dry cloth. Protect the shafts from corrosion with a thin
coat of multi-purpose grease before reassembling.
8.
Remove the pedals every three months. Clean the pedal shaft and
leveling arm pin with a dry cloth. Protect the pedal shaft and leveling
arm pin from corrosion with a light coat of multi-purpose grease before
reassembling.
TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY OF SLIPPING, BE SURE THE PEDAL
AREA IS FREE OF GREASE OR OIL. WIPE ANY EXCESS OIL OFF

Battery Charge

If you have a 4600/4400 CL, remove the bottom cover and check the battery
voltage level every three months.
1.
Using your multimeter, touch the red lead to the positive
terminal of the battery and the black lead to the negative terminal.
2.
If the voltage level is less than 6.1 VDC, charge the battery. Plug
the wall pack battery charger into the connector located near the
bottom of the left bottom cover. Charge the battery for approximately
24 - 48 hours and then recheck it. It is okay to use machine while the
battery charger is connected.

Battery Disposal

When ordering new batteries, you will need to properly dispose of (recycle) your
old lead-acid batteries. Most federal and state regulations require lead-acid
batteries be recycled.
Do not throw away old batteries. Lead is a toxic heavy metal hazardous
to living organisms. Disposal instructions and a list of recycling centers are
tabulated in the Appendix. If you have questions, contact the Customer Service
Department at (800) 331-3578.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
!
WARNING
THE MACHINE SURFACES.
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