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Then pull the rubber Foot Pad down to remove it from the Foot.
3.
Replace that Foot Pad by pushing a new one up into the bottom of the Foot, be sure to orient the pad
so that the rounded front edge of the Foot is aligned with the arrow pointing to the front of the Pad.
4.
Set both down on a flat hard surface then push the Foot firmly down into the pad then give it a firm
press down on all four sides to ensure that it is well seated.
5.
Finally replace the six (6) Foot Bolts by threading them back in
with the 5/32” Allen key around all four
sides of the Pad. The Foot Pad has now been replaced.