Computer; Maintenance - Abilica Row 2.0 Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Rowing machines do not need much maintenance, but something is needed. Regular
inspections should be done weekly. Cleaning and drying the outside of the machine
should be done after each training session. Lubrication of chains and turning points and
cleaning the flywheel are other maintenance points that should be carried out when
necessary.
1. Prevention
2. Inspect
3. Cleaning
4. Monorail
5. Chain
6. Swing joint

7. Computer

Maintenance by type of rowing machine
air resistance
Magnetic resistance
Fluid resistance
Air + magnetic resistance
Hydraulic resistance
1. Prevention
It is good to start with some preventive measures, so that you can possibly reduce some of
the need for maintenance.
Put a training mat under the rower. This prevents it from moving and damages the floor.
Place the rower on a flat surface. This prevents putting too much pressure on one side of
the moving parts that can damage them. It is also more comfortable.
These basic things can prevent wear and at the same time make the machine more
comfortable to use.
2. Inspect
About once a week, inspect the machine for damage or something that is wrong.
Check the following:
Sliding rail for dirt and damage.
Check if the seat slides smoothly.
Check that all bolts are tight.
Check the chain/strap/cord for damage and whether it is still attached to the machine and
securely fastened.
Check if the resistance is even and that there are no abnormal sounds.
3. Cleaning
It is good to dry the rower after each use. Wipe away sweat on the machine.
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