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Some types of PM need to be performed more often than others. The frequency of PM depends a great deal on
the use and environment of the unit. Basic scheduling is shown below, but timeline and PM schedules should
be adapted to the environment and usage that the unit receives. Refer to the console manuals for further
maintenance information on the consoles.
Maintenance Schedule
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Every 6
Months Yearly
General Maintenance
Check Safety & Warning Labels
X
Check for squeaks & vibrations
X
Check steps are tight and are in good condition
X
Check and tighten all hardware
X
Check leveling feet
X
Check all settings & keypad performance
X
Check drive assembly for wear
X
Lubrication
Swing Arm Bearings
X
Cleaning
Clean Console
X
Clean Side Covers
X
Preventive Maintenance Cautions
• While maintaining equipment you will want to avoid spraying any liquids directly onto any surface of the
unit. Always spray cleaning solutions onto a clean towel first then wipe the unit.
• Do not use glass cleaners or any other household cleaners on the console. The console should be
cleaned with a damp cloth and dried on a daily basis. Cleaning solutions can be made of a 5:1 dilution
ratio, where 5 parts water are mixed with 1 part of Simple Green®, Fantastik®, or 409®. Do not spray
water, or cleaner directly onto console USB Port.
INSPECTION
Inspect the frame for any rust, bubbling, or paint chips during the daily cleaning. The salt in perspiration can
damage the unpainted surfaces. Repair the damaged area with a touch-up paint kit purchased from Core
Health & Fitness (call Customer Service for order information).
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE