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ESSENTIAL SAFETY & MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

 (read before use)

Periodic Maintenance

Please check the apparatus before first use and after each of the first few uses to check that all the fittings are 
securely fastened. Thereafter, it is important to follow a regular maintenance schedule by someone familiar with the 
equipment and record your maintenance checks. Equally inspection should be made immediately if any part  
appears not be operating correctly or something appears to be loose. Below follows a basic maintenance guide 
though our detailed maintenance guide and a sample maintenance log can be downloaded from  

https://www.

mad-hq.com/align-pilates-resources

Some of the suggestions here require the removal of the carriage. This is simple, requires no tools and only takes a 
couple of minutes. The sequence is 1) Remove the rope risers 2) Slide out the T bar & place on the floor with the ris-
ers. 3) remove the 2 rubber carriage stoppers from the insider of the runner 4) carefully slide out the carriage being 
careful not to drop the 2 floating wheels that are on the RH shoulder side of the reformer. 

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Springs

 - Inspect for signs of wear - look for deformation, kinks, gaps and corrosion. Springs showing signs of   

damage must not be used and must be replaced immediately. Springs must be replaced every 2 years or after 
3,000 hours, whichever is first, or immediately if showing signs of fatigue or deformation 

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Foot Bar

 - check that all allen bolts securing the padded bar to the aluminium arms and to the steel  

engagement bar and through the frame are tight, but be careful not to over tighten.

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Runners 

- ensure the runners are regularly cleaned and kept free from dirt as this is the main cause for a noisy 

reformer. If excess dirt is spotted on the runners then the wheels may also need cleaning. We  
recommend cleaning the runners with a window cleaner eg. Windowlene. 

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Ropes and Handles

 - check ropes for signs of wear, fraying or nicks and replace if damaged. Check stitching on 

handles and silent foot strap is intact and handles are not overly worn.  

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PVC Upholstery

 - always ensure that belts, jewellery and shoes are removed when working on the equipment as 

buckles, rings, watches and bangles can all end up damaging the upholstery. For cleaning upholstery we  
recommend cleaning with 

gym wipes from vital-clean.de

,  which are available worldwide. For further  

information on cleaning recommendations see the link above. 

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Wheels 

- Remove the carriage and check for smooth rotation, if the wheels are not turning smoothly or are 

scarred or damaged this will impede the smooth and quiet running of the equipment and the wheels need to 
be replaced. 

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Shoulder Rests 

- check the pads are securely bolted on to the metal frame - if loose retighten.

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Spring hooks 

- hand check that all eye hooks will not move. If loose remove, apply loctite and  

retighten. Check that the spring retention bungee is correctly attached underneath the carriage.

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Nuts & Allen Bolts 

- check all nuts and bolts are tight, including those on the rope pulley wheels and those  

securing the head rest and optional legs or freestanding leg attachments if attached.

Basic Reformer & Exercise Safety  

If you are not familiar with using a Pilates reformer we suggest you seek advice from a qualified Pilates  
professional in order to learn how to get the most out of your reformer and to cover the basic safety  
aspects of using this type of equipment. A number of companies also offer short safety induction courses. 

 

1) Pilates is about smooth and controlled movement. When performing exercises try to prevent the  
carriage from slamming in to the carriage stops and the springs from recoiling in an uncontrolled 
manner as this can damage the springs and shorten their life. 
2) Secure the carriage with at least one spring when your Reformer is not in use, Do not get on the  
carriage when there are no springs attached unless you deliberately want to do this.  
3) When standing on the reformer always put your first foot on the standing platform and then the other on the  
carriage. When getting off the reformer from standing take your foot off the carriage first and then step down off the 
standing platform. If leg extensions are in use then a Gondola pole should always be used when standing on the 
reformer, 
4) Use your reformer in a clear space with at least 1m of space all around the machine. This equipment is for indoor 
use only on a firm and flat surface   
5) When using a reformer less is often more, remember when performing certain exercises less spring  
resistance makes the exercise more challenging. 
6) Before starting any exercise program, consult a physician. 
7) Before using the equipment, read and follow instructions in the safety manual and obtain thorough instruction from 
a Qualified Trainer. 
8) Use equipment only for recognised Pilates repertoire. 
9) Stop exercising if you experience chest pain, feel faint, have difficulty breathing or experience musculoskeletal 
discomfort. 
10) Keep clothing, body and hair free from all moving parts.  
11) Do not use if equipment appears worn, broken or damaged. Do not attempt to repair equipment yourself. Ensure 
equipment that is out of service cannot be used. 

Содержание C2-Pro RC Reformer

Страница 1: ...Instructions User Manual For Patents Patents Pending see www Align Pilates com Patents IP Note To check for the latest version of this manual please visit https align pilates com pilates equipment res...

Страница 2: ...silent double loop handles and a silent foot strap for a quiet user experience 3 position head rest Off centre shoulder rests provide a choice of widths for your shoulders Space saving The C2 Pro RC i...

Страница 3: ...and washers to one side Store the parts in the order you removed them and then reinstall the wheels on to the higher legs Remove all four of the black adjustable screw in feet by unscrewing them compl...

Страница 4: ...when removing the carriage for maintenance be careful not to let the wheels fall out Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 7 End Stopper 6 Runner stoppers Having installed the carriage now screw the stoppers back in hand t...

Страница 5: ...so that they can hold the machine whilst you make the required adjustments With the reformer upright thread each rope through the rope holes on the T bar as shown in Fig 20 and pull the rope tight and...

Страница 6: ...r the foot bar it helps if your hold the foot bar selector bar as well as the pad ded bar to lower it to the desired height In either case once the desired position is achieved you can lock the bar in...

Страница 7: ...lly first attach all springs put the foot bar in to the second lowest position Put the spring bar in the position closest to the standing platform then lifting from the rope riser end wheel the reform...

Страница 8: ...f the wheels are not turning smoothly or are scarred or damaged this will impede the smooth and quiet running of the equipment and the wheels need to be replaced Shoulder Rests check the pads are secu...

Страница 9: ...or Platform Extender Half Cadillac Frame with Platform Extender Freestanding Legs 12 Do not allow children to use or be around equipment without adult supervision 13 If standing the equipment for stor...

Страница 10: ...10 Exploded diagrams Note For larger images of the exploded diagrams and a detailed parts list please download from https www mad hq com align pilates resources Align Pilates C2 Pro RC Carriage Bed...

Страница 11: ...Align Pilates C2 Pro RC Runner Assembly...

Страница 12: ...rings excepting that a decrease of 5 of the spring power per 1 500 hours usage is acceptable according to internationally standards Align Pilates Springs should be replaced after a maximum of 3 000 ho...

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