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HALF RACK OPERATION MANUAL
Figure 15. Annual Routine Maintenance Illustration
Contact Keiser Customer Support for replacement part(s) order, or for any matters regarding the safe operation of your
Half Rack (see back cover for contact information).
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
WARNING: HIGH-PRESSURE AIR.
DISCONNECT THE EQUIPMENT FROM
THE AIR SUPPLY AND RELEASE ALL
THE AIR IN THE EQUIPMENT (“— ” THUMB
BUTTON) BEFORE PERFORMING ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE.
The following routine maintenance is recommended annually or at the time batteries are replaced:
Check and Inspect the Equipment
Clean the equipment thoroughly with mild soap and water solution in a spray bottle. Spray surfaces lightly and wipe dry
with a clean cloth.
If equipped with flooring (Insert/Lifting Platform) use a soft bristle broom or dust brush to clean dust/debris from the
surface.
As you clean, inspect the frame for cracks in the welds, rust, or other damage. Check all fasteners are properly secured.
Visually inspect:
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Cables for fray/tears, excessive wear, or damage; Pulley Links extend/retract with no binding.
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Bar Catches and Cantilever Spotting Bars, including attachments and accessories for excessive wear or damage.
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Adjustable Bench for excessive wear, rips/tears. Clean with mild soap and water solution in a spray bottle. Spray
upholstered surfaces lightly and wipe dry with a clean cloth.
It is recommended that you inspect the following internal
components during battery replacement:
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Air Filter
- Replace the Air Filter if element is dirty
(element turns a bright pink or red color). Tools required:
Small Needle Nose Pliers, Cutter Tool (to cut off flared
end of tubes).
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Lubricate Cylinder Rods
- Wipe the Cylinder Rods clean
and coat lightly with clean, SAE 30 motor oil, or with a
silicon-based spray.
• Cables
- Check all Cables leading into the Power Modules
and around the pulleys for fray/tears, excessive wear,
or damage.
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Mufflers
- Replace the Mufflers if discoloration is present.
Tool required: 11/16 inch Wrench or Adjustable Wrench.
NOTE: Reference the Battery Replacement procedure (pages 19–20)
for covers removal.
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