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OPERATION MANUAL
FUNCTIONAL TRAINER
“Lo-bA” will appear on the Power Display to indicate that the batteries are low and need replacement.
To replace the batteries, refer to Figure 13 and follow the instructions below:
1. Open the Functional Trainer by removing the two Phillips Screws at the rear of the Top Cover, then the four Philips
Screws along the left and right side of the Back Cover (Tools: #2 and #3 Phillips screwdriver).
2.
Locate the Processor Box along the top end. Unscrew the brass nut to pull/remove cover.
3. Remove the two D batteries by carefully pulling out the battery sleeve (follow manufacturer’s recommendations for
handling, maintaining, and disposing of batteries).
4. Observe the correct polarity position (see +/- marking inside the battery compartment), insert the two new D batteries
into the battery sleeve and install.
5.
Replace the Processor Box cover and screw the brass nut finger tight.
6.
IMPORTANT: Avoid pinching the Air Line.
Route the Air Line through the Back Cover notch. Reposition the Back
Cover onto the Functional Trainer, align all screw holes and fasten with the screws removed in step 1.
PROCESSOR BOX BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Figure 13. Battery Replacement
When the batteries are replaced, the Power Display will run through a test sequence (you will see a series of numbers flashing).
Once the test sequence stops and the Power Display shows "OFF," the Functional Trainer is ready for use.
NOTE: Upon end of life of your Functional Trainer contact Keiser Customer Support by telephone at 1 559 256 8000, online
24/7 at
keiser.com/support
, or by email at [email protected] for handling direction. Be sure to follow your local government
guidelines for battery disposal/recycling.
WARNING:
Install batteries correctly (+/-). Do not disassemble or dispose of batteries in fire. Check local government
guidelines for battery disposal/recycling in your area. Battery leakage is extremely caustic and contact with bare
skin should be avoided. Follow battery manufacturer’s recommendations for care and use.