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HOW TO INSPECT AND TIGHTEN NUTS AND BOLTS.

Use your fi ngers to check nuts and bolts 

for tightness.

 If you can turn the nut or 

bolt with your fi ngers, it’s too loose and 
should be tightened. To tighten, fi rst 
tighten using your fi ngers. Rotate nuts 
and bolts clockwise to tighten. Insert 
a screwdriver through eyebolts to hold 
them steady while you tighten the nuts. 
Then use a small wrench to tighten the 
nuts further. 

Figure 9

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It is recommended to check the pins on the PTB protrude 
and lock into the vertical tubes appropriately. To verify their 
function, fi rst pull both knobs out and start moving the sliders 
to a different position.  Release the knobs before the next hole 
and continue to slide the system. Once over a hole the pin of 
the knob will drop into the opening. Once each slider is in a new 
position apply a down force on the PTB directly downwards. The 
pins of the sliders should not come out of the holes. If the pins 
do not stay in the tube holes, the pull knobs need to be replaced; 
call Balanced Body for replacement parts.

EQUIPMENT INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG

We suggest that you keep a maintenance log for each piece of 
equipment. The log should include: 

1.  A description of the machine including the serial number, the 

date and place of purchase, and the manufacturer. All of this 
information should appear on the invoice.
 

2.  Date and description of all required maintenance and 

inspections performed. 

3.  Date and description of each repair, including name and 

contact information for person or company performing 
the repair.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

All Equipment

Day Wk. Mo. Qtr.

Inspect springs for gaps & kinks

Inspect clips for wear

Inspect nuts & bolts for tightness

Reformers

Clean wheels and tracks

Inspect springbar hooks/eyebolts

Rotate springs

Inspect ropes/straps

Inspect footbar supports

Inspect One-Step springbars

REPLACEMENT PARTS

To order replacement parts, or if you have any questions, 
please call: 

U.S. and Canada: 1-800-PILATES (1-800-745-2837)
United Kingdom: 0800 014 8207
Other locations: +1 916-388-2838

Fax: 916-379-9277
Email: [email protected]  
www.pilates.com
5909 88th Street, Sacramento, CA 95828 USA

ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE PODCASTS

View our library of assembly and maintenance videos at 
www.pilates.com\podcasts. 

Figure 9: Use two fi ngers to 
tighten bolts

Summary of Contents for Allegro Reformer

Page 1: ...Tower System Instructions in document subject to change Please consult pilates com instructions for most current version Balanced Body Inc Sacramento CA 001 916 388 2838 EC REP EMERGO EUROPE Prinsesse...

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Page 3: ...nced Body Studio Reformer is the biggest selling Reformer on the planet and its Allegro Reformer now sets the Pilates standard for health and fitness clubs around the globe SET UP TIPS READ FIRST If y...

Page 4: ...ck knobs on the bottom of the footbar out and turn 90 degrees to lock out Slide the footbar forward or backward until it is lined up with the desired hole on the track Turn knob until the pin engages...

Page 5: ...resistance for stronger users All springs Used to maximize resistance or to stabilize the carriage for the short box abdominal series No springs Used for added difficulty in exercises where the user n...

Page 6: ...ok from the bottom High Springs are attached to the high points on either side of the arch at the top of the Tower ALLEGRO TOWER SPRINGS The Allegro Tower comes with 4 sets of springs as follows 2 Set...

Page 7: ...nd 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 e...

Page 8: ...own the tracks once a week Disconnect the springs and clean the entire length of the tracks with a soft cloth and Balanced Body Cleaner mild soap with water or a mild commercial cleaner such as Fantas...

Page 9: ...p or chain should wrap around the PTB and the canopy frame not the eyebolts The strap or chain is only as strong as the weakest link and the frame and bar are a great deal stronger than eyebolts Figur...

Page 10: ...all Balanced Body for replacement parts EQUIPMENT INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG We suggest that you keep a maintenance log for each piece of equipment The log should include 1 A description of the ma...

Page 11: ...NT PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ WARNING 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...

Page 12: ...L 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 thr...

Page 13: ...attach the loops The clip will no longer drag on or bang into the frame Follow the images below to install your loops See Figure G 13 Rest the loops over the shoulder rests Thread the other end of eac...

Page 14: ...lock the footbar into the position closest to the foot end of the Reformer frame Raise the footbar to its highest position Lift the head end of the Allegro frame to waist height Then raise the frame...

Page 15: ...PADS 1 Remove the legs and other materials from the packaging and lay the legs on the floor with the bottom of the leg facing up so the L shape face with three holes are on the floor 2 Remove the 4 P...

Page 16: ...raised center will go inside the center hole in the leg Again refer to Figure C Tighten the screw until the end just barely sticks out the top of the nut DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN 6 Repeat steps 8 10 for a...

Page 17: ...om their current location and install them onto the brackets you just installed Leave the old transport wheel brackets in place as that is where a footstrap can be attached See Figure H NOTE It is cri...

Page 18: ...ing Platform Pad Your Allegro Reformer comes with a standing platform pad Place the pad directly on top of the standing platform to use This pad will make the standing platform height the same as your...

Page 19: ...before February 1 2004 remove the labels and backing on the sides You can order a new label free of charge by calling 1 800 PILATES 1 800 745 2837 in the U S and Canada or 1 916 388 2838 internationa...

Page 20: ...r tighten them If you have legs reinstall those bolts also d Position the Tower brackets so they line up with the edge of the frame screws on the side of the frame Then tighten the Tower bracket screw...

Page 21: ...OTE Get all four knobs started 3 4 turns into the Tower frame before tightening any of them It is also critical that the Tower is parallel and flush against the bracket with the knobs You may have to...

Page 22: ...be lifting the Tower and Reformer so it will be heavier than the Reformer by itself The Tower will also be rising quite high so you will have to be careful if you do not have high ceilings If moving t...

Page 23: ...d 5 to 5 1 2 above the floor Secure the eye bolt into the pre drilled hole with the screwdriver until the shaft of the eyebolt is completely within the wall USING THE WALL SECURITY STRAP 2 Follow your...

Page 24: ...UTIONS PLEASE READ WARNING 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 Review t...

Page 25: ...he shoulder rests Note the key hole slots at the head end of the Allegro frame INSTALL THE BLACK PLUNGER KNOBS 3 Look through the large threaded hole in the trunnion and line it up with one of the hol...

Page 26: ...oving Move the footbar to the down position Remove the shoulder rests and store in the slots at the head of the frame Put the head rest down Remove the risers and store in the holes on the sides of th...

Page 27: ...on shortens the space between the shoulder rests and the footbar This position is used for foot and leg work with shorter users and with users who have difficulty keeping their back placement due to i...

Page 28: ...se follow the old style instructions separate sheet and order part number 720 063 Oversized Standing Platform A1b NEW STYLE INSTALL THE OVERSIZED STANDING PLATFORM 1 Lower the Tilting Oversized Standi...

Page 29: ...ding platform the other for the oversized standing platform Place them directly on top of the standing platform to use These pads will make the standing platform height the same as your carriage pad S...

Page 30: ...ar legs hip width apart Heels Heels on foot bar push back and return Toes Ball of foot on bar heels slightly raised push back and return Prehensile Ball of foot wrapped around the bar push back and re...

Page 31: ...s PREREQUISITES Comfortable in spinal flexion STARTING POSITION Seated facing ropes knees bent loops in hands with arms straight and elbows soft Standard Exercise Hold loops with arms straight roll do...

Page 32: ...e mat STARTING POSITION Lying supine on carriage knees at 90 degrees hands in loops arms to ceiling Level 1 Knees bent at 90 degrees reach arms to sides as the head and upper body lift off the carriag...

Page 33: ...long PRECAUTIONS Back injuries neck injuries hip flexor injuries be cautious with osteoporosis PREREQUISITES Mat or Reformer Hundred STARTING POSITION Lie supine on carriage knees at 90 degrees hands...

Page 34: ...y to maintain imprinted spine STARTING POSITION Supine facing ropes with an imprinted spine knees bent at 90 degrees loops around the knees head supported with the hands elbows wide Standard Exercise...

Page 35: ...OSITION Kneel on all fours facing straps with hands on the edges of the frame Standard Exercise flat back Face straps with knees against shoulder rests keeping spine neutral and parallel to the ground...

Page 36: ...ate hamstring flexibility ability to stabilize the back Hundred STARTING POSITION Supine on carriage loops around arches Leg lowers Hips stable begin with inner thighs together lower and raise legs Va...

Page 37: ...est off front edge of box foot bar down facing ropes grasp ropes Arms down Pull ropes to hips along edge of carriage Arms out to sides Pull ropes to hips with arms extended out to the side Upper back...

Page 38: ...wing Back strengthening Back flexibility PRECAUTIONS Back neck and shoulder injuries osteoporosis PREREQUISITES Reformer Rollbacks Cadillac Rollbacks STARTING POSITION Sitting on short box facing foot...

Page 39: ...ll up with cervical problems PREREQUISITES Mat Pelvic Press STARTING POSITION Lying supine ball of feet or heels on bar legs parallel or V feet and hips externally rotated Standard Exercise Roll pelvi...

Page 40: ...riage cross legged legs straight or kneeling Exercises Facing the Straps Biceps Holding very short loops in hands bend elbows to pull straps to shoulders Triceps Posterior Deltoid Loops in hands arms...

Page 41: ...IONS Balance problems Prerequisites None STARTING POSITION Standing with one foot on standing platform and one on the carriage Face side of the room parallel to the side of the Allegro Put the first f...

Page 42: ...long yellow or 2 short yellow springs from high position Reps 6 10 Rollback Bar or handles Focus Breathing exhale roll down inhale at the bottom exhale to roll up Balance between abdominals and lumbar...

Page 43: ...ack injuries weak abdominals Prerequisites Adequate hamstring flexibility ability to stabilize the back Hundred Starting Position Supine on carriage loops around arches Leg lowers Hips stable begin wi...

Page 44: ...ac joints STARTING POSITION Lie on your side on Allegro Tower with back of body in line with back edge of mat and legs slightly forward Support body by bracing the bottom arm against upright pole or r...

Page 45: ...hips with metatarsals or heels on the bar and straighten legs and return Foot position variations Heels Toes Leg variations parallel turned out v feet wide 2nd position single leg Plie Releve Lie supi...

Page 46: ...injuries shoulder injuries PREREQUISITES Mat Spine Stretch STARTING POSITION Sit on table facing Tower with feet against upright bars and both hands on the Push through Bar knees can be bent or straig...

Page 47: ...injuries knee injuries and osteoporosis PREREQUISITES Mat Cat camel stretch STARTING POSITION Kneeling on table hands on Push through Bar with the bar close to the body Standard Exercise Press bar dow...

Page 48: ...ISITES Mat Saw STARTING POSITION Sit on table facing Tower with feet against upright bars right hand pushing up on the Push through Bar left hand reaching toward right foot Standard Exercise Sweep lef...

Page 49: ...l hollowing Balance on sit bones PRECAUTIONS Shoulder injuries modify for tight adductors STARTING POSITION Straddle table facing Tower hands on Push through bar or sit cross legged inside frame of Pu...

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