To remove the shoulder rests, pull the pins and slide the shoulder
rests toward the carriage until they come off. To adjust to a wider
shoulder rest width, switch the shoulder rests and re-insert the
locking pins.
WHEN TO USE THE PERMANENT BOLT-AND-KNOB
OPTION
If you don’t have a mat conversion and don’t need to adjust your
shoulder rests for wider/narrower widths, then the permanent
bolt-and-knob option is suggested. The bolt-and-knob hold the
shoulder rests firmly in place. If you are using the locking pin option
and feel there is too much movement in the shoulder rests, use the
bolt-and-knob option instead.
NOTE: If you prefer wider shoulder rests using the bolt-and-knob
option, remove the bolts, washers, and knobs from the shoulders,
slide the shoulder rests off, switch the shoulder rests, and replace the
hardware.
HOW TO INSTALL THE PADDED FOOT PLATE
To install the footplate (regular or Jumpus Maximus) on
equipment with a Legacy Revo design, first loosen the two black
knobs located beneath the standing platform at the foot end
of the frame. Place the support bar into the low (bottom) slot.
Position the foot plate with the padded side facing the carriage
and lower the tongue of the foot plate into the bracket on the
inside of the frame. The foot plate will stop with the lower block
of the outer plate (wooden side) resting on the frame. The upper
block will be resting against the raised footbar. Finally, tighten the
two black knobs on the outside of the frame to lock the foot plate
into position.
HOW TO USE THE REVO ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM
The Revo is an efficient and versatile adjustment system for
Balanced Body Studio Reformers and Legacy Reformers.
With the Revo, you can quickly and easily change the distance
between the shoulder rests and the footbar, creating the
ergonomically correct position for each client.
MOVING THE REVO SPRINGBAR AND CARRIAGE
The Revo springbar moves to one of five indexed stop positions.
The springbar is integrated with the carriage – when you move
the springbar, the carriage automatically moves with it.
To move the springbar and carriage:
»
Attach one spring to the springbar. You can attach more than
one spring, but additional springs increase the tension and
make the springbar more difficult to move.
»
Position yourself at the
side of the Reformer. (If
you are using the Reformer
yourself, you can make the
adjustment from a seated
or straddle position.) Pull
one of the cam handles
upward. The cam hook
must fully engage the metal
plate on the bottom of the
carriage.
»
Keeping the cam hook engaged, use your other hand to move
the carriage into the desired position. The springbar will move
with the carriage. When you reach a carriage stop position, you’ll
hear a “click.” There are index markers along the rail that you
can use as a visual reference.
»
Release the cam handle so that it drops completely into an
indexed position.
Shoulder rests removed
Locking pins and tethers
Proper Positioning of Foot Plate on the Legacy Reformer
To move the carriage, grasp the cam handle and pull up, then move the carriage
backward or forward. You’ll hear a solid “click” when you have reached the next
position.
Sliding the lock into the footbar
support bracket to lock the footbar.
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