9. Slide the resistance strap back onto the flywheel.
Note: If the resistance strap is frayed on both sides,
it may be necessary to replace it. See the back
cover of this manual for instructions on how to
order replacement parts.
GENERAL LUBRICATION
If the front or rear
Rollers (15) begin to
squeak, a drop of
light household oil
may be needed on
the Roller Axles
(70). Important:
The drive rollers
located near the
flywheel are inter-
nally lubricated
and should NOT
be oiled. Follow the
instructions below to apply oil.
1. Place a cloth or a piece of plastic under the ski
exerciser to protect your floor.
2. Put a drop of light household oil on each side of
each roller, and then spin each roller.
STORAGE
Set the ski resistance to the lowest setting and remove
any accessories before folding and storing your ski
exerciser. When storing the ski exerciser for more than
30 days, we recommend the following:
1. Remove the batteries from the console.
2. Slide the resistance strap off the flywheel.
3. Lightly coat the groove of the flywheel with light
household oil to protect the metal from corrosion.
IMPORTANT: Never place oil on the resistance
strap. Only the flywheel should be oiled and
then cleaned before the resistance strap is reat-
tached. Do not place the resistance strap on the
oiled flywheel.
4. Loosen the two adjustment knobs on the hip pad
slide.
5. Move the hip pad slide so the top is about seven
inches below the top of the upright. Retighten both
of the adjustment knobs and pivot the hip pad
upward.
6. Support the upper body arm with one hand. Use
the other hand to depress the two snap buttons on
either side of the hip pad slide. Lower the upper
body arm until it rests against the upright.
7. Hold the upright with one hand. Loosen the two
upright knobs. Lower the upright until it rests on the
base. The hip pad should just touch the tops of the
skis.
Upon removal from storage, clean the flywheel with
rubbing alcohol. Slide the resistance strap back onto
the flywheel.
10
15
70
Oil
Oil
Flywheel