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Cleaning and Maintenance
The LifeCore 800RB is made from the best materials and has been tested and received a quality
control review prior to its packaging to ensure the correct parts and proper fitting of each
component. This machine was designed to limit the amount of assembly needed by a
customer. The amount of maintenance required is very little and very simple; however, a failure
to implement preventative maintenance suggestions can prevent the machine from operating
as designed. The 800RB is only for indoor use and should not be stored in damp, extremely cold
or hot areas as this will damage the unit voiding the warranty.
Rules:
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Never use WD-40 or any type of silicone spray to ever lubricate any moving parts. The
unit was lubricated at the factory with long lasting lithium grease.
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Always clean the machine after use.
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Clean the unit with a light soap and water mixture, or a light house hold cleaner such
as glass cleaner. The purpose of cleaning the unit is to remove body sweat which
contains salt. Salt is the number one factor that will cause the unit to rust or the
electronics to stop working.
2)
Dry the unit off with a clean towel to remove left over moister.
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After the first 12 hours of use, check and tighten any bolts, nuts, screws, pedals, seat
assembly, etc. making sure that they are tight and working properly.
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The number one service issue is loose hardware. Loose hardware can cause the unit
to tick, creak, thump, knock, etc. After the first 12 hours once all the hardware has
been tightened, the hardware should be checked every 3 months. The pedals may
need to be tightened down every month.
In the unlikely event that your 800RB experiences a problem, first check the following
troubleshooting tips below to diagnose the problem. If the unit can not be fixed by reviewing
the chart and needs additional troubleshooting please contact LifeCore fitness for advice toll
free at 888-815-5559.