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2. Remove old seat back pad and put new one in place.
3. Insert the four (4) Philips screws with washers through the seat frames
and into the new seat back pad.
4. Tighten screws.
Seat Bottom Pad Replacement
1. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the four (4) screws with washers
running through the seat base (C1143) and into the seat bottom (P2587).
Older models you will need a 7/16” wrench or socket to remove the bolts
with washers that were used instead of screws. The new seat back pads
use a larger hardware size. The holes in the seat base on the older
models may need to be slightly opened up with a drill to install the new
mounting hardware.
2. Remove old seat bottom pad and put new one in place.
3. Insert the four (4) Philips screws with washers through the seat base and
into the new seat bottom pad.
4. Tighten screws.
Z.
End Cap Replacement
1. Position an object under the frame leg to elevate the end cap (A1890).
2. Pull the rubber end cap off the end of the frame leg. For older versions
with plastic end caps, a plastic or rubber mallet may be needed to tap on
the inner lip of the end cap until it comes off the frame leg.
3. Replace end cap or make necessary adjustment to the existing end cap.
4.
The mounting hole in the end cap is offset to allow leveling the machine.
On legs that do not always contact the floor, rotate the end cap so a
thicker section of the cap is next to the floor. Do this until the machine is
level.
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