c)
Fasten the load holders (9) to the side machine frames. Guide the holder pin
through the frame opening axis. Secure on the outside with a M10 washer and
M10 nut. Repeat the procedure for all handles.
All connections of the machine should be fixed and pressed correctly. After
completing the assembly activities, it is allowed to start working with the
machine.
Before each use, adjust the seat height according to your preferences. The
height of the machine is adjusted by releasing the adjustment lock and
extending or sliding the bracket. After determining the desired working height,
lock the bracket by mounting the adjustment lock in a given hole.
NOTE!
After each adjustment, remember to check that the adjustment lock
has been seated correctly.
3.3.
Cleaning and maintenance
a)
After each cleaning, all components should be well dried before the machine
is used again.
b)
Store the machine in a dry and cool place protected from moisture and direct
sunlight.
c)
Do not spray the machine with a stream of water and do not immerse it in
water.
d)
Regularly inspect the machine for technical failure and damage.
e)
Use a soft cloth for cleaning.
f)
Do not use sharp and/or metal objects for cleaning (e.g. a wire brush or metal
scraper) as these may damage the surface of the machine.
g)
Do not clean the machine with acidic substances, medical products, thinners,
fuel, oil or other chemicals as they may damage it.
h)
Check the fasteners every day before working with the machine.
i)
Every day before starting work with the machine, check the stability of the
installed backrest and seat.
j)
Once a week, it is recommended that the stability of the machine mounting
should be checked.
At the end of its service life, this product must not be disposed of with normal
household waste, but should be taken to a collection point for electric and
electronic machine recycling. This is shown by the symbol placed on the product,
operating manual or the packaging. Materials used in the machine can be reused
according to their intended use. By reusing materials or conducting other forms of
disposing of worn machines, you make a significant contribution to the protection
of our environment.
A local administration will provide you with information about the correct facility
for worn equipment disposal.
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