| |
Customer Support |
| |
|
| |
Carrying
out regular equipment maintenance ensures
that the equipment is always in perfect working
order, and minimizes the risk of machine downtime.
The simple routine maintenance actions can be
performed directly by the user, whereas the
special maintenance actions require the skills
of a trained and authorized technician.
A good service contract ensures that special
maintenance actions are carried out with the
requisite professional competence.
WARNING: before attempting any operations
on electrically powered equipment, turn off
the machine and unplug its mains lead from the
wall outlet. In addition, while carrying out
the maintenance operations, be careful with
any moving parts.
Strength
machines |
|
|
| |
| When |
What |
How
|
| Daily
|
Cleaning
the upholstery. |
Use a
cloth moistened with a solution
of mild soap and water. |
Cleaning the
frame. |
Use a cloth
moistened in a solution of mild soap and water.
|
Cleaning the
chrome parts. |
Use a cloth
soaked with alcohol. |
| Weekly
|
Checking
the cables |
Check
the state of wear (cracks,
hardening etc) and replace if damaged or worn.
Check the cable tension. |
Checking the
bars. |
Clean with a
cloth soaked in alcohol and lubricate with oil.
Wipe any excess oil. |
Checking the
weight stack |
Check the state
of wear and replace if damaged or worn. |
Checking the
pulleys and cams |
Check their
state of wear and replace if damaged or worn.
|
Checking the
upholstery, rubber handle grips, foot rests,
guards etc |
Checking the
seat adjustments, levers etc |
Checking the seat adjustements,
levers etc |
Clean with a
cloth soaked in alcohol and lubricate with oil.
|
Fixing of screws,
bolts etc |
Lock down when
loose. |
| Yearly |
Cables.
|
Replace
the weight stack cables. |
|
| |
|
| |
Cardio
machines: bike, recline, top
The machines must be connected to a properly earthed
wall outlet. When using the
cascade connection provided with the machines, for
safety reasons it is possible
to connect up to a maximum of 5 machines.
| When |
What |
How |
| Daily |
Cleaning the machine
exterior |
Use a cloth moistened
in a solution of mild soap and water. |
| Monthly
|
Internal cleaning
|
Open the machine
guards.
Clean with a vacuum cleaner taking particular
care with the alternator and
the electronic circuit boards. |
| Checking
the rubber handle grips, foot rests, guards
etc |
Check
the state of wear and replace when damaged or
worn. |
| Checking
the display |
Check
that the buzzer sounds, that all the LEDs and
all the keys on the keypad are working correctly.
Check the operation of the heart rate meter.
|
| Checking
the seat adjustment |
Check
the amount of play on the saddle stem. Adjust
if excessive. Lubricate the saddle stem with
oil.. |
| Twice-yearly |
Checking the chain. |
Check its state of
wear and
replace if there are any jammed links. Lubricate
with chain grease. Check
its tension and alignment. |
| Checking the belt.
|
Check its state of
wear and
replace if the edges are frayed. Check its tension
and alignment. |
|
|
|
| |
Cardio
machines: Rotex e glidex
The machines must be connected to a correctly
earthed wall outlet. When using the cascade
connection available on the machines, for safety
reasons it is possible to connect up to a maximum
of 5 machines.
| When
|
What
|
How
|
| Daily |
Cleaning
the machine exterior |
Use a cloth
moistened in a solution of mild soap
and water. |
| Monthly
|
Internal
cleaning |
Open the
machine guards. Clean with a vacuum
cleaner, taking care with the alternator
and the electronic circuit boards. |
| Checking
the rubber handle grips, foot rests,
guards etc |
Check
their state of wear and replace if damaged
or worn. |
| Checking
the display |
Check
that the buzzer sounds, that all the
LEDs and all the keys on the keyboard
are working correctly. Check the operation
of the heart rate meter. |
| Cleaning
the lever wheels. |
Clean
the wheel surface, removing any deposits.
|
| Twice-yearly
|
Checking
the belt. |
Check its
state of wear and replace if the edges
are frayed. Check its tension and alignment.
|
|
| |
|
|
| |
Cardio machines:
step
The machines must be connected to a properly earthed
wall outlet. When using the cascade connection available
on the machines, for safety reasons it is possible to
connect up to a maximum of 5 machines.
| When |
What |
How |
| Daily |
Cleaning the machine
exterior |
Use a cloth moistened
with a solution of mild soap and water. |
| Monthly
|
Internal cleaning
|
Open
the machine guards. Clean with a vacuum cleaner,
taking particular care with the alternator and
the electronic circuit boards. |
| Checking
the rubber handle grips. |
Check
their state of wear and replace if damaged or
worn. |
| Checking
the display |
Check
that the buzzer sounds, that all the LEDs and
all the key son the keypad are working correctly.
Check the operation of the heart rate meter.
|
| Lubrication
of the pedal chains. |
Lubricate
the pedal chains using chain grease. |
| Twice-yearly
|
Checking the chains
|
Check their state
of wear and replace if there are any jammed
links. Lubricate with chain grease. Check their
tension and alignment. |
| Checking
the belt. |
Check
its state of wear and replace if the edges are
frayed. Check the tension and alignment. |
|
| |
|
| |
Cardio
machines: treadmill
The treadmills must be connected to a properly
earthed, dedicated wall outlet (connected only
to one machine) with an adequate power rating
(10 A for Run XT and XT PRO in the 220V version,
20 A for the 110V version, and 16 A for Runrace
in the 220V version).
| When
|
What
|
How
|
| Daily |
Cleaning
the machine exterior |
Use a cloth
moistened in a solution of mild soap
and water. |
| Monthly
|
Internal
cleaning |
Open the
machine guards. Clean with a vacuum
cleaner, taking particular care with
the dust filter, the inverter, the motors
and the electronic circuit boards. |
| Checking
the tread belt and table. |
Check
the state of wear of the tread belt
and table. Replace if excessively worn.
Check the tension and centering of the
tread belt. |
| Lubrication
of the tread belt. |
Clean
the area between the table and the tread
belt using a dry cloth. Lubricate with
the specified oil, taking care to evenly
distribute the lubricant over the entire
surface of the tread belt. |
| Lubrication
of the elevation bars. |
Clean
the bars with a dry cloth. Lubricate
with the specified grease. |
| Checking
the rubber handle grips, footrests,
guards etc |
Check
the state of wear and replace when damaged
or worn. |
| Checking
the display. |
Check
that the buzzer sounds, that all the
LEDs and keys on the keypad are working
correctly. Check the operation of the
heart rate meter and the emergency button.
|
| Twice-yearly
|
Checking
the motor drive-belt. |
Check its
state of wear and replace if the edges
are frayed. Check its tension and alignment.
|
|
| |
|
|
|