Repacking Guide
For the FreeStep
™
Elliptical Recumbent Cross Trainer
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Removing the Handle Support Tubes
Start by removing the Pedal Arm Joint Cover Sets by
unscrewing the 2 × Phillips Head Screws on each set with
the screwdriver (Figure B).
Remove the Upper Front Leg Cover Sets by unscrewing the
3 × Phillips Head Screws on each set with the screwdriver
(Figure C).
Adjust the Handles so they are in the lowest position, and lock
them into place with the Handle Adjustment Knob (Figure D).
Remove the Handle Support Tubes by unscrewing the
4 × Bolts with the Allen Wrench and removing the
4 × Curved Washers on each Support Tube (Figure E).
Pull the Handle Support Tubes away from the Base,
(Figure F) and leave the Handles in the lowest position
inside the Handle Support Tubes.
Please be sure to include all components of the FreeStep
™
in your returned order, otherwise you may not be eligible for a complete refund.
Begin by using the repackaging boxes provided by Teeter. If you do not have the repackaging boxes, contact Teeter Customer Service
at 800-847-0143. Product returned in an unauthorized packing container may not be eligible for a complete refund.
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Base
Rear Stabilizer
Rear Stabilizer Cover Set
Pedals
Seat Assembly
DO NOT
disassemble the product into more components than
the parts listed below
(Figure A).
FIGURE A
Console Front Support Bar
Handle Support Tubes with Handles
Pedal Arm Joint Cover Sets
Upper Front Leg Cover Sets
Tools Provided
FIGURE D
FIGURE B
FIGURE C
FIGURE E
FIGURE F
FIGURE H
FIGURE G
Removing the Console Front Support Bar
Unplug the Speed Sensor Wire by carefully pushing in the
locking tab on the terminal and pulling the terminal ends
away from each other (Figure G).
Remove the Console Support Bar by unscrewing the
4 × Bolts with the Allen Wrench and removing the 4 ×
Curved Washers (Figure H).
Pull the Console Support Bar away from the Base (Figure I).
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FIGURE I