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5. Adjust the Treadles until they are at the same height, and place a static object
(like a book or box) under the Treadles to support them.
The Treadle will fall abruptly if not supported. Keep hands away from the
inside of the Treadles to avoid possible serious injury.
6. Loosen the Belt Tensioner Bolt using a 16 mm wrench.
NOTE:
Be sure to record how many turns it takes to remove the screws to assist
with reassembly.
7. Turn the Drive Pulley clockwise while forcing the Drive Belt to the outside. Belt
will come off of the Drive Pulley and Rear Roller Pulley.
Keep fingers out of any pinch opportunities when turning the Pulleys.
Note:
Chain guard is not shown in photos.
8. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the Chain Guard.
Keep fingers out of any pinch opportunities when removing the Chain.
Drive Pulley
Bolt
Belt Tensioner Bolt
Chain Pulley
Chain Guard