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The Maintainer should perform the following checks and actions to the equipment:
General Regular Visit:
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Remove graffiti from paint and signage with non-abrasive cleaners (tested for suitability)
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Inspect and report any damage to signage
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Inspect and report any damage to components
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Visually check for loose components or missing fixings. Specifically the 8 bolts that hold the main
rotational discs in place
[see image label 1]
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Check the pedal axle is tightly secured in place. Any lateral movement should be reported to TGO
[see image label 2]
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Turn the pedals and the crank in both directions, note and report any problems, excessive noise or
stiffness (some brake noise and resistance is expected)
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Touch up any paint damage
Quarterly (compulsory):
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Perform all general regular visit maintenance listed above.
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Check for loose components or missing fixings. Specifically the 8 bolts that hold the main rotational
discs in place. If any of these are loose remove them (one at a time) and replace with a new fixing
ensuring Loctite 270 is applied and it is firmly tightened. If it is difficult to fit the new fixing, then
you will need to clean out the threaded hole in the central axle
[see image label 1]
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Operate the machine and identify if there are any issues - noises/stiffness. Try and diagnose where
this is coming from and resolve via maintenance oil or adjustment if possible. If this problem cannot
be resolved, leave the product safe and seek advice from TGO office [email protected]
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Check the pedal axle is tightly secured in place. If there is any lateral movement then it must be
removed and the flange bolt replaced. Please ensure that Loctite 270 is applied and it is firmly
tightened
[see image label 2]
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Spray all moving parts (joints only) with a suitable maintenance oil (not penetrating oil)
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Remove cover if necessary to adjust or reset the brakes – brake adjustment should be made by
the correct tool and adjusting the tension screw to each spring plate to achieve a balanced pressure
and appropriate resistance for the intended users. If squeaking of the brake is noted
it is recommended a small amount of copper grease paste is put at the back top and bottom ends of
the friction pads against the housing to eliminate resonance
[see image label 3]
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Check the local USB and LED Bar Graph are both operational
[see image label 4]
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Clean off any salt deposits
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Log quarterly site maintenance visit
Bearing replacement
[see image label 1 & 2]
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The correct specification of bearing and specific instructions can be supplied by TGO. Bearings
must only be changed with the correct tools. Oilite bearings are used and due to the very soft
material the bearings should be pressed in and not impacted, it may be necessary to ream replaced
Oilite bearings to obtain the correct fit. Replaced Oilite bearings will require additional lubrication
during a settling period
Seat and back pad replacement:
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Seat and back pads are considered to be service parts and are not covered under the terms of the
warranty for wilful damage or vandalism. The correct saddles and seat pads can be supplied by TGO
Energy - General Regular Visit:
• Turn the pedals and the crank in both directions, note and report any problems, excessive noise or
stiffness from the gearing system and or motor.
• Check the local USB and LED Bar Graph are both operational
[see image label 4]
Energy - Quarterly (compulsory):
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erform all general regular visit maintenance listed above.
• Check the tightness of the motor support fixings
• Check the small Spur gear is in line with the internal gear and it hasn’t shifted and scratched the main disk.