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©2002 LeMond Fitness Inc., RevMaster, and LeMond are registered trademarks.
LeMond Fitness, Inc. Inc
15540 Woodinville-Redmond Rd
Building A, Suite 100
Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 482-6773
Fax: (425) 482-6724
ATTENTION!
Your leather brake pad
needs periodic lubrication
The leather on your RevMaster brake pad is pre-soaked in oil, but will require occasional lubrication. Inspect
your brake pad daily until the pad settles into normal use. After the pad has settled into normal use, periodically
inspect the brake pad for proper lubrication. A dry brake pad will make a sound similar to a scraping noise that,
if not lubricated right away, it may turn into a squealing noise. Another indication that the brake pad needs
lubrication is excessive drag on the flywheel.
TOOLS NEEDED:
•
Lubricant - 3-IN-ONE
®
oil
•
Clean dry rag
PROCEDURE:
1.
Rotate the tension knob clockwise until the brake pad lightly contacts the flywheel. Ensure that the flywheel
still is able to rotate.
2.
Rotate the flywheel slowly and place several drops of oil on the outer rim of the flywheel, such that the
rotating flywheel will carry the oil onto the brake pad.
3.
Continue to rotate slowly several times and apply lubricant until the sound and feel improve.
Note: Moving
the flywheel at higher speeds while applying oil will cause the oil to splatter.
4.
Wipe off any excess oil with a clean, dry rag. Ensure that the oil does not drip down the side of the flywheel
and onto the drive belt. Excess oil on the belt will cause the belt to slip and the belt will have to be replaced.
Belts contaminated with oil are not covered under warranty
.