Inspect Elasticords
1. Dry Elasticords - Lubricating elasticords is suggested every 6 months. A well maintained elasticord should last 3-5
years.
2. Sagging Elasticords - resulting from standard use and/or Elasticords being hooked up for long periods of time
when not in use.
3. Resistance - if your elasticords feel like they are not providing the same amount of resistance
Part #1011 - Silicone Gel - 5.3 oz tube
Part #2407 - Set of 8 Elasticords
Lubricate Elasticords
1. Remove the carriage.
- Remove the plastic bumpers at the head-end of the rails.
- Loosen and slide the ROM Control (Clinical & Clinical Plus) from both sides of the rails found at the head-end
of the machine out of the rails.
- Remove the carriage.
2. Lubricate elasticords located under the 2000-1 carriage.
- Rub silicone gel into the elasticords. Avoid getting silicone gel on handles.
3. Re-insert carriage into the rail system.
- Re-insert the two plastic bumpers into the rails.
- Re-insert the ROM Control (Clinical & Clinical Plus) into the rails and secure into place by locking the quick
release handles on both sides.
Inspect Carriage Wheels
1. Remove the carriage.
- Remove the plastic bumpers at the head-end of the rails.
- Loosen and slide the ROM Control (Clinical & Clinical Plus) from both sides of the rails found at the head-end
of the machine out of the rails.
- Remove the carriage.
2. Flip the carriage over.
3. Visually inspect wheels for any damage (flat surfaces, damaged bearings, cracks). After visually inspecting the
wheels, text them by individually rolling them. All wheels should operate smoothly.
Inspect Upholstery
1. Make sure seams are all intact and that there is no ripping in the fabric of the backrest as well as the
seat.
2. Velcro located on the bottom of the headrest and on top of the backrest should still be attached. The velcro is what
holds the headrest in place and can become a safety issue if not secured.
3. Foam insert located in the headrest should still hold form. This is what creates a comfortable position when
performing exercises on the 2000-1.
4. The rubber cover on the kickplate is attached with Velcro and is easily removed and replaced if it should become
excessively worn. The Velcro around the edge of the kickplate allows for easy attachment of the kickplate cover and
accessories such as the foot supports and proprioceptive disk. The recommended cleaning product for the kickplate
cover is Simple Green.
Part #1410 - Universal Headrest
Part #2445 - Replacement Backrest