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Safety First:

 A guide to proper maintenance 

and safe use of your Pilates equipment.

For over 35 years, Balanced Body has been introducing 
safety-related innovations to Pilates equipment. Many of our 
improvements are now industry standards, resulting in Pilates 
equipment that’s safer today than ever before.

Safety depends on proper maintenance and safe use, in addition 
to the quality of the equipment. This guide was created to help 
you use and maintain your equipment for optimum safety. Please 
read it through carefully and keep for future reference. If you have 
any questions, give us a call. 

Failure to follow these instructions 

may result in serious injury.

Springs

Spring inspections are critical to maintain your equipment in 
safe operating condition. All Balanced Body springs should be 
replaced at least every two years. Certain environments and 
usages can shorten the expected life of the springs and you may 
need to replace the springs more frequently. Therefore, it is very 
important to inspect springs on a regular basis since worn or 
old springs lose resilience and may break during use. Injury may 
result if a spring breaks during use.

During use, do not allow springs to recoil in an uncontrolled 
manner. This will damage the spring and shorten its expected life.

Inspect springs for gaps and kinks (weekly or monthly, 

depending on frequency of use). 

Look for gaps and kinks 

between the coils when the spring is at rest. It is not unusual 
for the spring to have a very small gap on the tapered end (a 
gap is sometimes created during the manufacturing process). 
However, there should be no gaps in the body of the spring. If you 
see any gaps or kinks in the body of the spring, discontinue use 
and replace the springs immediately. See Figure 1. Additionally, 
corrosion anywhere on the coils will shorten the life of the spring. 
Discontinue using the spring immediately if you see any rust or 
oxidation during inspection.

Kink

Figure 1

Rope and strap wear (quarterly). 

Ropes should be replaced if you 

can see the core of the rope through the outer lining, or if the 
ropes are flattened. Straps should be replaced as soon as any 
fraying is noticed. Be sure to check the sections of rope or straps 
that attach to the clips and run through the pulleys.

Secure the carriage.

 When your Reformer is not in use, be sure 

that at least two springs secure the carriage to the springbar. 

Footstrap under tension in box work.

 When using the box and 

footstrap, be sure the footstrap is under tension (with snaps 
pulling from the top of the eyebolt) before beginning the 
exercise.

REFORMER WHEEL AND TRACK MAINTENANCE

Clean the tracks and wheels (weekly).

 For smooth carriage travel 

and to maintain the longevity of the wheels, we recommend that 
you wipe down the tracks once a week. 

Disconnect the springs and clean the entire length of the tracks 
with a soft cloth and a mild commercial cleaner such as Simple 
Green®, Fantastik® or 409®. Do not use abrasive cleansers or 
pads, as they can damage the anodizing on the rails. To clean 
the wheels, hold the cloth against the wheels while you move the 
carriage. If you feel a bump in the ride, dirt has adhered to the 
surface of the rails or wheels. Clean hair and debris out of the 
rails. Hair can wrap around the wheel axles and eventually build 
up and cause wheel failure. Use tweezers to remove hair from  
the wheels.

Summary of Contents for Allegro CC

Page 1: ...etimes created during the manufacturing process However there should be no gaps in the body of the spring If you see any gaps or kinks in the body of the spring discontinue use and replace the springs immediately See Figure 1 Additionally corrosion anywhere on the coils will shorten the life of the spring Discontinue using the spring immediately if you see any rust or oxidation during inspection K...

Page 2: ...ey Be careful not to over spray You may want to remove ropes to avoid getting silicone on them UPHOLSTERY CLEANING MAINTENANCE Cleaning You can extend the life of upholstery by keeping it clean and free of dirt oil and perspiration After each use wipe down the upholstery with a solution of mild soap and water Then wipe it down with clean water and dry with a soft towel Disinfecting Equipment uphol...

Page 3: ...NG To reduce the risk of serious injury read the following important precautions before using the Allegro Read all instructions in this manual before using the Allegro CC Review the Setup and Safety video included with the Allegro before using the equipment Use the Allegro only as described in these instructions and the video It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the Al...

Page 4: ...ALL THE BLACK PLUNGER KNOBS 3 Look through the large threaded hole in the trunnion and line it up with one of the holes in the frame Screw the plunger knob into the large hole until it is completely threaded in See Figure D 4 Repeat on other side Tighten both plunger knobs securely with the included open end wrench To move the trunnions pull the ball of the plunger knobs away from the frame and tu...

Page 5: ...to adjust the length Be sure to go through the chrome eyestraps on both sides of the cam cleats Always push the rope firmly down into the cleats to ensure a good grip STORING THE ALLEGRO CC REFORMER Stacking To see a demonstration of how to stack the Allegro CC watch the Setup and Safety portion of the Allegro CC Introductory Level 1 DVD Attach the springs to keep the carriage from moving Move the...

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