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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    0208 749 2292 Rail Troubleshooting info@crokeruk.com Replacing the Rail Bracket 19 Acton Park Estate The Vale, London, W3 7QE Replacing the Rail Wheels Replacing the Sensor Replacing the Seat Wheels Replacing the Handle 20-21 Replacing the Foot Strap ©2014-2015 WaterRower...
  • Page 2: Replacing The Chain

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com SLIdER ChAIN REPLACEMENT REQUIREd TOOLS: 4. Pull the bungee chain block pulley up above the footplate and secure using a screwdriver. ALLEN WRENCh TOOL SET SCREWdRIVER 1. Unplug Monitor. Remove the monitor cover bolts (4) using a 3mm allen tool. BE CAREFUL NOT TO STRIP THE BOLTS, it is recommended on older machines to use Liquid Wrench or WD-40, apply pressure and slowly turn as to not strip. 5. Undo the bolt holding the connector end of the chain. 6. Remove the original chain. 7. Remove the chain from the handle end by undoing the two socket inserts on the rower side of the handle. 2. Remove the 3mm bolts (6) securing the front cover. 8. Pull the U Bolt from the handle. 9. Undo one insert nut and slide the chain swivel end of the chain off. 10. Attach the new chain.
  • Page 3 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com SLIdER ChAIN REPLACEMENT 15. Insert the open end of the chain through the plastic 21. Thread the bolt through the connector plate and tighten chain faring opening. the nut. 16. Thread the chain over the top sprocket, then down to 22. Pull the handle to make the bungee/chain block plate the second drive sprocket on the flywheel drive shaft. move up, and remove the screwdriver that was securing the block in place. 17. Thread the chain over the large plastic pulley, then down towards the footplate. 18. Insert the chain around the small pulley on the bungee/ chain block. 19. Thread the chain back up and over the small idler pulley then back down to the chain/bungee block pulley. 23. Check that the chain is running smoothly and correctly around all sprockets and pulleys. Use the threading procedure picture as a guide. 24. Replace all covers and reattach monitor cable. 20. Holding the chain, insert one chain clip into the two end links on the chain. Insert the other chain clip in the opposite direction of the same two links the first chain clip is attached to.
  • Page 4: Replacing The Flywheel

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE FLYWhEEL REQUIREd TOOLS: 3. Loosen flywheel nut, take off spacer and nut. and remove flywheel. If the flywheel won’t come off, put the nut back 17 MM WRENCh (2) on the end of the shaft and tap the nut with the mallet. PhILIPS hEAd SCREWdRIVER This will loosen the flywheel, and allow you to remove it. MALLET 1. Take screws (4) out of the Flywheel Cover, Remove Cover 4. Replace with new flywheel. You may need to tap on the opposite side of the shaft for it to slide on all the way. Take the spacer and nut and put back on the shaft. 2. Using both 17 mm wrenches, loosen the flywheel bolt. 5. Tighten bolts on both sides of the shaft. Take a few strokes to check that is not too tight. If it is too tight, the chain won’t recoil properly. 6. Put flywheel cover back on and put the screws back in.
  • Page 5: Replacing The Idler Sprocket

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE IdLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY REQUIREd TOOLS: 2. Use 4mm Allen wrench to remove plastic cover (4 bolts). (2) 4MM ALLEN KEYS 3MM ALLEN KEY VICE GRIPS OR PLIERS CLOTh 1. To release bungee pressure, stand the machine up and unclip bungees from the axle. Clip on the safety bungee bracket (or tie off so they don’t slip into the machine). 3. Take 3mm Allen wrench (you may need to tap with a mallet) and loosen the bolts on the monitor cover and the front cover. Be careful not to strip - turn slowly with pressure or apply WD-40/ Liquid Wrench.
  • Page 6 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE IdLER SPROCKET ASSEMBLY 4. Take bungees and chain and move to the sides of the body. (use a tool or cloth to keep it off your paint) 6. Put replacement assembly in. Tighten with 4mm wrench on either side of the axle. 7. Move bungees and chain back to pulley system and put 5. Use two 4mm Allen wrenches on either side of idler covers back on. sprocket assembly to loosen. Once loose, take the assembly out. 8. Tighten all the covers and clip bungees back to the Bungee/Chain Block axle. 9. Oil chain to smooth out and quiet the new sprocket system.
  • Page 7: Cleaning The Flywheel

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CLEANING ThE FLYWhEEL TOOLS NEEdEd: PhILLIPS SCREWdRIVER VACUUM 1. Take screws (4) out of the Flywheel Cover. 2. Remove Flywheel Cover 3. Use a vacuum to clean out any dust and dirt. 4. Replace the cover and screws.
  • Page 8: Cleaning The Rails

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com CLEANING ThE RAILS TOOLS NEEdEd: CLOTh MULTI-PURPOSE CLEANER 1. With a mild, multi-purpose cleaner, clean tracks and wheels inside the rails. 2. Clean seat wheels. 3. If machines are receiving excessive use, clean daily.
  • Page 9: Oiling The Chain

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com OILING ThE ChAIN TOOLS NEEdEd: CLOTh 1. Pull chain out to the finish position and slowly retract back while oiling with cloth. Do this from under the chain so it does not drip on the machine or your floor. 2. Oil the full length of the chain. 3. Row 250 meters to spread the oil out to the rest of the chain. 4. This should be done only a few times a year based on use (otherwise the oil can build up in the gears).
  • Page 10: Tightening The Bungee

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com TIGhTENING ThE BUNGEE NO TOOLS NEEdEd 3. Pull bungee towards the larger opening in the keyhole to loosen (or ‘unlock’). Pull 2 inches through, then tighten towards the narrow keyhole to lock into place. Clip back on bottom pulley axle (flat side to machine body). 1. Lock the Slider and stand it up. 1. pull down to unlock 2. pull through t wo inches 3. lock into place 2. Take one bungee clip off of the axle. Repeat steps for opposite side. Make sure both clips are back on the axle. Slowly lower machine, unlock the plate and row. If it still feels loose repeat above steps.
  • Page 11: Replacing The Bungee

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE BUNGEE TOOLS NEEdEd: 6. Insert the new bungee in bungee block. 3MM ALLEN WRENCh 4MM ALLEN WRENCh 1. Lock the machine. 2. Take the 6 bolts off the front cover off using 3mm Allen wrench. Take the black cap off using a 4mm Allen wrench. 7. Pull tight and line up. 3. Stand machine up. 8. Take right bungee piece and tie off on foot straps. 4. Take note of how the bungees are wrapped and parallel (not crossed) before taking out old bungee. 5. Unhook bungees, unlock and slide out of hooks. (cont. on next page)
  • Page 12 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE BUNGEE 11. Take the right side of the bungee and hook down and 9. Take left bungee up and around. Feed into machine to around. Feed into machine to top pulley. Feed downward top pulley, then feed it up and around. and around. 10. Place bungee in hook and lock to small side of keyhole 12. Attach the bungee hook to the axle (flat side to body). (flat side to the body). Make sure bungees are parallel - if they are crossed recheck your steps.
  • Page 13: Replacing The Drive Sprocket

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE dRIVE SPROCKET 4. Use the screwdriver to hold the chain off of the TOOLS NEEdEd: drive sprocket. PhILLIPS SCREWdRIVER, 3MM ALLEN WRENCh, MALLET, 5. Take a mallet and tap out the drive axle. (2) 17MM WRENChES, PLIERS 1. With the Slider Flywheel forward, unscrew the 4 Flywheel screws using a Phillips screwdriver. 6. Unscrew the drive sprocket. You may need, pliers or vise grips. 2. Loosen the drive axle bolts using 17mm wrenches, then take bolts off and remove flywheel. 7. Put the new drive sprocket on. 8. Tap drive axle back on (making sure the chain can attach around it).
  • Page 14: Rail Troubleshooting

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com RAIL TROUBLEShOOTING TOOLS NEEdEd: PhILLIPS SCREWdRIVER 3MM ALLEN WRENCh MALLET (2) 17MM WRENChES, PLYERS If your rails are not traveling back and forth: Check that the rail brackets are not bent or loose. If they are bent, take off the bracket, try to straighten it out and put it back on. Row to see if the rails are corrected. If unable to straighten, call customer support @ 800-455-9022 for a replacement. If the brackets are not bent, clean the wheels and check that they are spinning properly.
  • Page 15: Replacing The Rail Bracket

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE RAIL BRACKET TOOLS NEEdEd: 5MM ALLEN WRENCh PARTS NEEdEd: SKId BRACKET, L BRACKET, BOLTS 1. Remove the 5mm bolts from the bracket and skid strip. 2. Align the rectangular skid bracket on the top rail. 3. While holding the skid bracket, place the L bracket on top and align holes. Place each bolt in, hand tighten first, then tighten with a 5mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 16: Replacing The Rail Wheels

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE RAIL WhEELS TOOLS NEEdEd: 5. Assemble the wheel (spacers on the outside and punch 5MM ALLEN KEY through the middle). 10MM WRENCh wheel 1. Remove the rear base rail end caps. spacer (both sides) punch 6. Insert the wheel from underneath the top rail. 2. Remove the bumpers. 3. Slide rail back until wheels are exposed. 7. Slide the bolt through the wheel, knocking the punch out. 4. Using a 5mm Allen Key and a 10mm wrench, remove the wheels. 8. Screw the nut onto the bolt. Tighten with wrenches. Make sure the wheel can spin (the thread of the bolt needs to come past the nut to lock).
  • Page 17: Replacing The Sensor

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE SENSOR TOOLS NEEdEd: 3. Take small Phillips screwdriver and unscrew the sensor and peel off. Look inside the machine and open the tabs 3MM ALLEN WRENCh that hold the cable. Remove the sensor and cable. PhILLIPS SCREWdRIVER SMALL PhILLIPS SCREWdRIVER 17MM WRENCh 1. Take a 3mm Allen wrench and loosen top back cover bolts (2) and remove. Slide cover open. 4. Replace with new sensor plug in the back of the monitor. Run through the tabs inside the machine and out of the hole by the flywheel. Peel off the cover so the sticky adhesive is exposed, line up with screw hole and stick. 5. Tighten sensor screw. 6. Replace flywheel using 17mm wrench. Attach the flywheel cover using a Philips screwdriver. 2. Take flywheel cover off using a Phillips Screw Driver. Using a 17mm wrench, loosen flywheel bolt. Remove bolt 7. Attach rear cover. Insert bolts and tighten with a 3mm and flywheel.
  • Page 18: Replacing The Seat Wheels

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE SEAT WhEELS TOOLS NEEdEd: 4. Screw nut on and tighten until the bolt has passed 5MM ALLEN KEY the lock nut thread. In order to ensure the wheel spins freely, be sure not to overtighten. 13MM WRENCh PhILLIPS SCREWdRIVER 1. Remove screws from the rear top rail endcaps and remove endcaps. 5. Repeat above steps until all the wheels have been replaced. 6. Put the seat back on the top rail. Make sure the indent is towards the back of the machine. 2. Slide the seat off. Using the 5mm Allen key and 13mm 7. Replace the end caps and screws. wrench, remove the nut and bolt. 3. Take the old wheel off and put the new one on. Make sure to put washer on one side of the bolt and the spacer on the other.
  • Page 19: Replacing The Handle

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com REPLACING ThE hANdLE TOOLS NEEdEd: 5MM ALLEN KEY 1. Use a 5mm allen key and remove handle bolts. 2. Take the U-Bolt out of the handle (be careful that it does not retract into the machine). 3. Hook on the handle rest. 4. Take the new handle and slide it into U-Bolt, 5. Insert 5mm bolts and tighten.
  • Page 20: Replacing The Foot Strap

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com FOOT STRAP REPLACEMENT 3. Loop the new foot strap through with the buckle part REQUIREd TOOLS: towards the middle of the footboard. Note the hole in 7MM WRENCh the foot strap, line up the hole in the strap with the screw hole in the footboard. PhILIPS SCREWdRIVER 1. Using the 7mm wrench, locate the small nut on the back of the footboard. Hold the nut with the wrench. Using the screwdriver, unscrew the middle inside bolt. 2. Remove the screw, bolt and old strap. Place screw nearby for reuse. 4. Insert the screw through the footboard and hole in the foot strap.
  • Page 21 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com FOOT STRAP REPLACEMENT 5. Take the nut and insert it into the wrench, put your 8. Feed the strap through the buckle. The Footstrap finger on the back of the wrench to hold the nut in assembly is now complete. Repeat on the other side if place, then place on the screw thread on the back of the necessary. footboard. 6. While holding with the wrench, tighten the screw with a Philips screwdriver. 7. Take the remaining part of the strap and feed through the outer slot.

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