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Bowflex TreadClimber TC6000 - Inspecting; Storing Your Fitness Machine

Bowflex TreadClimber TC6000
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BEFORE YOU START
CARE OF YOUR TREADCLIMBER® FITNESS MACHINE
Inspecting
1. Visually inspect the TreadClimber® fitness machine every time you use it for wear, damage, or loose parts.
2. Inspect the frame for any rust, bubbling, or paint chips during the weekly cleaning. The salt in perspiration can
damage the unpainted surfaces.
3. Inspect the belts for excessive wear and tension during lubrication. Adjust the belt tension if necessary.
Storing Your TreadClimber
®
Fitness Machine
The TreadClimber® fitness machine weighs 350 pounds (147 kilograms) when fully assembled, and should never be
moved or lifted without taking some precautionary care.
There are two handles for lifting on the front of the base beneath the console and two wheels on either side of the back
of the base.
Due to the weight of the TreadClimber® fitness machine, it is highly recommended that you do not attempt to ever lift or
move the TreadClimber® fitness machine without help.
When lifted properly, your TreadClimber® fitness machine can be rolled on the wheels for storage and/or cleaning.
Failure to follow precautions could result in physical injury to you, or damage to the machine, or both.
DO NOT USE THE UPRIGHTS, ARMS, OR CONSOLE TO LIFT OR MOVE
THE TREADCLIMBER
®
FITNESS MACHINE. DOING SO COULD CAUSE
PHYSICAL INJURY TO YOU, AND COULD DAMAGE OR DESTROY THE
TREADCLIMBER
®
FITNESS MACHINE.
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