Sunny 8730 Space Saving Commercial Treadmill

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ASUNA 8730
SLIM FOLDING MOTORIZED
TREADMILL
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INDEX
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION……………………………………………………
EXPLODED DRAWING………………………………………………………………………
PARTS LIST…………………………………………………………………………………………….
TOOLS & HARDWARE…………………………………………........…
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS………………………………………………………………........
FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………..……………..…
MOVING INSTRUCTIONS……………………………………………………………………..…
SPECIFICATION………………………………………………………………………………..….
IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION…………………………………
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS……………………………………………………………….….
DISPLAY CONSOLE……………………………………………………………………………...
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS……………………………………………………………
MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES………………………………………………………………….
LUBRICATION……………………………………………………………………………………..
ATTENTION:
Please verify that all parts associated with this product are in good condition
and accounted for.
During the assembly process, please be sure to follow each step accordingly, as it has been
explained within this manual.
WARNING: During assembly, it is recommended that all bolts be tightened by hand. Upon
completing assembly, bolts should be secured using the wrench provided. To avoid injury, check
bolts carefully before use.
IMPORTANT
:
Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain owner's
manual for future reference. For customer service, please contact:
support@sunnyhealthfitness.com
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
We thank you for choosing our product. To ensure your safety and health, please use this
equipment correctly. It is important to read this entire manual before assembling and using the
equipment. Safe and effective use can only be achieved if the equipment is assembled, maintained,
and used properly. It is your responsibility to ensure that all users of the equipment are informed of
all warnings and precautions.
1. Before starting any exercise program, you should consult your physician to determine if you
have any medical or physical conditions that could put your health and safety at risk or prevent
you from using the equipment properly. Your physician’s advice is essential if you are taking
medication that affects your heart rate, blood pressure, or cholesterol level.
2. Be aware of your body’s signals. Incorrect or excessive exercise can damage your health. Stop
exercising if you experience any of the following symptoms: pain, tightness in your chest,
irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, dizziness, or feelings of nausea. If
you do experience any of these conditions, you should consult your physician before continuing
with your exercise program.
3. Keep children and pets away from the equipment. The equipment is designed for adult use only.
4. Use the equipment on a solid, flat level surface with a protective cover for your floor or carpet. To
ensure safety, the equipment should have at least 8 feet (240CM) of free space behind it and 2
feet (60CM) on each side. Do not place the treadmill on any surface that blocks air openings. To
protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat under the treadmill.
5. Ensure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened before using the equipment. The safety of
the equipment can only be maintained if it is regularly examined for damage and/or wear and
tear.
6. Always use the equipment as indicated. If you find any defective components while assembling
or checking the equipment, or if you hear any unusual noises coming from the equipment during
exercise, discontinue use of the equipment immediately and do not use until the problem has
been rectified.
7. Wear suitable clothing while using the equipment. Avoid wearing loose clothing that may
become entangled in the equipment.
8. Do not place fingers or objects into the moving parts of the equipment.
9. The maximum weight capacity of this unit is 220 pounds (100 KG).
10. The equipment is not suitable for therapeutic use.
11. To avoid bodily injury and/or damage to the product or property, proper lifting and moving are
required.
12. Your product is intended for use in cool and dry conditions. You should avoid storage in extreme
cold, hot or damp areas as this may lead to corrosion and other related problems.
13. This equipment is designed for indoor and home use only; it is not intended for commercial use!
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Exploded Drawing 1
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Exploded Drawing 2
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NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY
NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPEC.
QTY
1
Main Frame
1
24
Meter Upper Cover
1
2
L/R
L/R Upright
2
25
Meter Under Cover
1
3
L/R
Foam Handrail
2
26
Safety Key
1
4
Meter Bracket
Horizontal Tube
1
27
Safety Key Seat
1
5
Motor Seat
1
28
PC Board Light
Bracket
1
6
Nut
2
29
Inner Upright
Decorative Cover
2
7
Pad Bracket Single-
sided Adhesive Tape
1
30
Outer Upright
Decorative Cover
2
8
Cable Press Sheet
5
31
Upper Motor Cover
1
9
L/R
Pad Connecting Seat
2
32
Motor Bottom Cover
1
10
Meter Ring
2
33
L/R
Rear Foot Cover
2
11
L/R
Side Fixing Hook
2
34
L/R
Rear End Cap
2
12
L/R
Aluminum Alloy Side
Rail
2
35
L/R
Side Foot Cover
2
13
L/R
Side Rail Insert
Sheet
2
36
Silicone Oil
1
14
Side Rail
2
37
Sleeve
2
15
Motor Adjusting
Screw
2
38
Tool
1
16
Pad Bracket
1
39
Rear Foot Cover Pad
2
17
Supporting Wheel
Axis
4
40
Bracket Front
Supporting Pad
2
18
Pad Bracket Fixing
Screw Right
1
41
Cushion
4
19
Pad Bracket Fixing
Screw Left
1
42
Rubber Spacing
Cushion
2
20
M4 Nut Clip Plate
2
43
Running Board Shock
Absorber
2
21
Running Board
1
44
Transportation Wheel
4
22
Running Belt
1
45
Front Roller
1
23
Belt
1
46
Rear Roller
1
Parts List
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NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPEC.
QTY
NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPEC.
QTY
47
Compression Spring
Φ
18*
Φ
23*
Φ
2.5
*18.5L
2
70
Screw
M6*12
4
48
Compression Spring
Φ
0.6*
Φ
4.9*23L
1
71
Screw
M6*27
2
49
Screw
M2.5*5
12
72
Screw
M8*35
2
50
Rear Supporting Foot
Pad Dual Adhesive
Tape
2
73
Screw
M8*12
2
51
Screw
M3*8
27
74
Screw
M6*30
1
52
Screw
M4*15
18
75
Nut
M6
2
53
Screw
M4*12
6
76
Nut
MB
6
54
Screw
M4*15
2
77
Washer
Φ
5.5*
Φ
12*T1.2
2
55
Screw
M4*10
8
78
Washer
Φ9*Φ16*T1 .6
3
56
Screw
M4*8
3
79
Washer
Φ9*Φ23*T1 .6
4
57
Screw
M4*15
2
80
Upper Wire
M10*45
1
58
Screw
M4*10
2
81
Washer
Φ
8.1*
Φ
12.3*T2.
4
59
Screw
M5*8
8
82
Washer
Φ
4.1*
Φ
4.4*T1.0
1
60
Screw
M5*10
10
83
C-shape Snap Ring
Match Φ10
4
61
Screw
M6*10
4
84
Audio Signal Input
Connecting Line
1
62
Screw
M8*20
2
85
Ring Wire Plug
1
63
Screw
M8*25
1
86
Module Fixing Cap
2
64
Screw
M8*40
1
87
Control Board
1
65
Screw
M8*45
1
88
DC Motor
1
66
Screw
M8*55
2
89
Loudspeaker and the
Connecting Line
2
67
Screw
M8*70
2
90
E-shape Snap Ring
1
68
Screw
M8*85
2
91
MP3 Line
1
69
Screw
M4*8
4
92
Safety Lock
Connecting Wire
1
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NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPEC.
QTY
NO.
DESCRIPTION
SPEC.
QTY
93
Bronze Plate Seat
2
102
Single Wire (Black)
80mm
1
94
Magnetic Ring
2
103
Single Wire
Grounding Wire
400mm
1
95
O-shape Ring
4
104
Screw
M5*10
12
96
Meter Keyboard
1
105
Panel Sticker
1
97
Power Cord
1
106
Single Wire
Grounding Wire
150mm
1
98
Fuse
1
107
Single Wire
Grounding Wire
250mm
1
99
Power Switch with
Overload Protector
1
108
Single Wire (Red)
150mm
1
100
Switch
1
109
Single Wire (Black)
150mm
1
101
Single Wire (Red)
80mm
1
110
Filter
1
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When you open the carton, you will find the below spare parts.
#26 Safety Key 1PC
#36 Silicone Oil 1PC
#91 MP3 Line 1PC
#97 Power Cord 1PC
Tools & Hardware
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STEP 2:
Hold the position “P of Meter Bracket
Horizontal Tube (No. 4) and lift the Left
& Right Uprights (No. 2L & No. 2R).
Tighten 2 Nuts (No. 6) to the Left &
Right Uprights (No. 2L & No. 2R)
using the Tool (No. 38). Then, put Tool
(No. 38) back into place and turn the
Left & Right Foam Handrails (No. 3L
& No. 3R).
Assembly Instructions
STEP 1:
Take out Tool (No. 38). Loosen 2 Nuts
(No. 6) from the Left & Right Uprights
(No. 2L & No. 2R) using Tool (No. 38).
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STEP 4:
Connect the
Power Cord (No. 97) to the
treadmill.
Insert the Safety Key (No. 26).
The assembly is complete!
STEP 3:
Stand in front of the treadmill. Turn the
Pad
Bracket (No. 16)
upward as seen in
drawing A, then pull it slightly to the left as
shown in the drawing B to lock in position.
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Before folding the treadmill, stand in
front of the treadmill. Fold the Pad
Bracket (No. 16) upward by pulling it to
the right as shown in drawing A. Then,
turn it down as shown in drawing B.
Turn the Left & Right Foam
Handrails (No. 3L & No. 3R).
Loosen 2 Nuts (No. 6) from Left &
Right Uprights (No. 2L & No. 2R)
using the Tool (No. 38). Hold the
position “P of Meter Bracket
Horizontal Tube (No. 4) and lower the
Left & Right Uprights (No. 2L & No.
2R).
Folding Instructions
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Tighten 2 Nuts (No. 6) to Left &
Right Uprights (No. 2L & No. 2R)
using the Tool (No. 38).
Then, put the Tool (No. 38) back
into place.
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Before moving the treadmill, fold the treadmill and tighten the Left & Right Uprights (No. 2L & No.
2R).
After the above steps are finished, hold the Meter Bracket Horizontal Tube (No. 4). Place one
foot on the front base and tilt the treadmill towards you. Once the Transportation Wheels (No. 44)
on the front base touch the ground, you can safely move the treadmill to your desired location.
Moving Instructions
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Assembly Size
(INCHES)
60(L)*30.3(W)*40(H)
Speed Range
(MI/H)
0.6—8MI/H
Folded Standing
Size (INCHES)
62.2(L)*30.3(W)*5.4(H)
Rating
930W
Running Size
(INCHES)
49.2(L)*17.7(W)
Motor Spec
(HP)
2.5HP(PEAK)
N.W. (LBS)
95
Input Volt (V)
110-120V
Max User Weight
(LBS)
220
Operating
Temperature
0-82°F
Blue Single Display
Speed, Time, Distance, Calories
Specification
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WARNING:
This treadmill requires a power source of 10 amps (100-120V) in order to properly operate. For your
safety as well as the safety of others, please verify that the power source is correct before powering
in the equipment. Any power supply source above or below this level could cause significant
damage to the equipment and/or user.
GROUNDING METHODS:
This product must be grounded. Should the treadmill malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides
a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is
equipped with a plug that has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug
must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
This product is for use on a nominal 100-120V circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the
plug illustrated in sketch A. Ensure that the product is connected to an outlet with the same
configuration as the plug. Do not use an adaptor for this product.
DANGER:
Improper connection of the equipment can result in risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified
electrician or serviceman if you are unsure whether the product has been properly grounded. Do not
modify the plug provided with the product. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electrician.
WARNING!
1. NEVER use a ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) wall outlet with this treadmill. Route the Power
Cord (No. 97) away from any moving parts of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism
and Transport Wheels (No. 44).
2. NEVER operate the treadmill using a generator or UPS power supply.
3. NEVER remove any cover on this treadmill without first disconnecting the Power Cord (No. 97).
4. NEVER expose the treadmill to rain or moisture. This treadmill is not designed for outdoor use or
use in any high humidity environment.
GROUNDING METHOD
Important Electrical Information
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1. Plug the Power Cord (No. 97) into an outlet with appropriate voltage.
2. Turn on the
Power Switch
(No. 100)
.
3. Insert the Safety Key (No. 26).
4. Press the START button on the console.
Never start the treadmill while you are standing on the Running Belt (No. 22). After connecting the
power, there may be a pause after the Running Belt (No. 22) begins to move. Always stand on the
treadmill’s side plastic non-slip rails until the belt starts moving. Once the treadmill is in motion, you
may step onto the Running Belt (No. 22).
SAFETY NOTE:
1.
We recommend that you maintain a slow speed at the beginning and hold the Left & Right Foam
Handrails (No. 3) until you become familiar with the treadmill.
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nsert the magnet end of the Safety Key (No. 26) into the computer console and attach the
opposite end (containing the safety clip on it) to your clothing before starting your workout. To end
your workout, press the STOP button or remove the Safety Key (No. 26) and then the treadmill
will stop immediately.
SAFETY KEY FUNCTION:
Removing the Safety Key (No. 26) from the computer console while the treadmill is running will
cause it to stop immediately.
Operating Instructions
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1. Window Display:
A. Distance: Displays exercise distance and counts forward from 0.00-99.0.
B. Time / Step: Displays time in the default settings and switches the display every 5
seconds.
Time: Displays the exercise time. Manual mode counts forward from 0:00-99:59. Once the
count reaches 99:59, the treadmill decreases the speed steadily to a stop. The speed window
will display “End” and will reach a complete stop after 5 seconds.
Step: Displays the current exercise steps and counts forward from 0-9999.
C.
Calorie: Displays the calories burned and counts forward from 0.0-9999.
D.
Speed: Displays the current exercise speed value, with a range from 0.6-8 MI/H.
2. Key Functions:
A. Start/Pause: Press this button to start the treadmill. When the treadmill is in operation
press this button to pause the treadmill.
B. Stop: When the treadmill is running, press this button to stop the treadmill.
C. Increase Speed: Press this button to increase the setting speed. When the treadmill is
running, pressing the button gradually to increase the speed by 0.1 mi/h. Holding the button for
more than 0.5 seconds will steadily increase the speed automatically.
D. Decrease Speed: Press this button to decrease the setting speed. When the treadmill is
running, pressing the button gradually to decrease the speed by 0.1 mi/h. Holding the button for
more than 0.5 seconds will steadily decrease the speed automatically.
E. Speed Shortcut: By pressing 2, 4 mi/h, you can directly change the treadmill
speed while the treadmill is in operation.
F. Metric/Imperial Change:
Turn on the treadmill, remove the Safety Key (No. 26), press and hold
buttons
together for about 3 seconds until a number shows up on the right side of the screen. If it is
showing “1.0”, that means it is in metric (km/h) system; if it is showing “0.6”, that means it is in
imperial (m/h) system. To change again, simply turn off the treadmill and repeat above steps.
Display Console
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3.
Operating Instructions:
A. Press Start/Pause button
”,
the treadmill will countdown for 3 seconds and begin the
initial speed of 0.6 mi/h.
B. Press Speed increase
and
Speed decrease button can adjust the speed.
C.
Press Speed shortcut
button
can quickly set the speed to the Speed
displayed on the button.
D.
When the treadmill is running, press Stop button
” t
o stop the treadmill.
E. Pulling out the safety key can instantly stop the treadmill. The LED screen display will show ---
and the treadmill will start to beep.
F. In manual mode, when the time is more than 99:59 (100 minutes), the treadmill will stop.
4.
Safety Lock Function:
At any state, pull off the safety lock. The LED screen will display ---
and the treadmill will start to
beep. When the safety key is off, no function will display.
5.
Power Saving Mode:
This system has a power saving function. In standby mode, if there is no button command inputted
within 10 minutes, the system will enter power saving mode. Press any button to start the system
back up.
6.
MP3 Function:
When the power is connected, connect an MP3 or other audio device to play music. The volume is
controlled on the audio device. Please pay attention when controlling the volume. Volume level can
affect the quality of the built-in audio circuit.
Note: Plug in the MP3 line from the back of the Meter Bracket Horizontal Tube (No. 4).
7. Shutdown:
You can turn off the power to shut down the treadmill at any time. This will not damage the
treadmill.
8. Attention:
A. Check the power and safety lock before starting any exercise.
B. In the event of an emergency, pull off the safety lock to stop the treadmill. This will put on the
safety lock and set the treadmill back to the default settings.
C. If there is any problem, please contact the distributor. Do not attempt to disassemble or perform
maintenance on the treadmill as this can be damaging to the equipment.
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9. Treadmill Error Codes:
If the treadmill displays an error code, please contact Customer Service at
---or----(or display E00/E07 according to the request of the customer).
E01: Communication fault (driver doesn't receive meter signal).
E02: Stalling protection (explosion-proof protection or main motor fault).
E03: No speed sensor signal (with speed sense driver).
E04: Incline self-checking.
E05: Overcurrent protection.
E06: Usually it is because motor has an open circuit.
E08: Storage 24C02 fault (with external 24C02 driver).
E09: Reverse error (with reverse driver).
E10: Usually due to motor instant peak current abnormal, over current protection.
E11: External AC voltage.
E13: Communication fault (meter doesn't receive driver signal).
E14: External AC voltage under voltage (according to the request of the customer).
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Cleaning
General cleaning will help to prolong the life and improve the performance of your treadmill. Keep
the unit clean and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Cleaning the two
exposed sides of the Running Belt (No. 22) will prevent dust from accumulating underneath.
Keep your running shoes clean so that dirt from the shoes does not wear the Running Board (No.
21) and Running Belt (No. 22). Clean the surface of the Running Belt (No. 22) using a clean
damp cloth. Keep liquids away from electrical parts and Running Belt (No. 22). Be careful and
keep all liquids away from the electrical components and underneath the Running Belt (No. 22).
WARNING
Remember to unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before removing the motor
cover. Remove the motor cover and vacuum underneath at least once a year.
Running belt and the lubricant oil of the motorized treadmill:
Running Belt (No.22) and Running Board (No.21) are already pre-lubricated. Running Belt
(No.22) and Running Board (No.21) friction may play a major role in the function and life of your
treadmill, thus requiring periodic lubrication. We recommend a periodic inspection of the running
board. If the running board is worn out, please contact: [email protected]
We suggest you buy lubricant from local distributors or contact our company directly.
Maintenance Instructions
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General cleaning will help prolong the life and performance of your treadmill. Keep the unit clean
and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Clean both sides of the Running
Belt (No. 22) to prevent dust from accumulating underneath. Keep your running shoes clean so
that dirt from your shoes does not wear out the Running Board (No. 21) and Running Belt (No.
22). Clean the surface of the Running Belt (No. 22) with a clean, damp cloth.
To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its life, it is suggested that the treadmill be powered off
for 10 minutes every 2 hours and fully powered off whenever not in use.
CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT:
Place the treadmill on level ground and set it at 3.7-5MPH to check if the Running Belt (No. 22)
drifts.
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f the Running Belt (No. 22) deviates to the right, pull off the Safety Key (No. 26) and unplug the
power. Turn the right side adjusting bolt ¼ clockwise using Tool (No. 38). Turn on the treadmill and
watch the Running Belt (No. 22) to see if it is centered. Repeat the above steps, until the Running
Belt (No. 22) is in the middle. Refer to Figure A.
If the Running Belt (No. 22) deviates to the left, pull off the Safety Key (No. 26) and unplug the
power. Turn the left adjusting bolt ¼ clockwise using Tool (No. 38). Turn on the treadmill and watch
the Running Belt (No. 22) to see if it is centered. Repeat the above steps, until the Running Belt
(No. 22) goes to the middle. Refer to Figure B.
After periodic use, the Running Belt (No. 22) may become loose and need adjustments. Pull off
the Safety Key (No. 26), turn off the power switch, and turn the left and right adjusting bolt ¼
clockwise using Tool (No. 38). Turn on the treadmill, then stand on the treadmill to confirm the
tightness of the Running Belt (No. 22). Repeat above steps, until the Running Belt (No. 22) is
moderate in tightness. Refer to Figure C.
Maintenance Guidelines
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*IMPORTANT NOTE:
This treadmill does come pre-lubricated, but it is recommended to lubricate your treadmill before the
first use.
RUNNING BELTS & TREADMILL LUBRICANT:
Lubricating the Running Board (No. 21) and Running Belt (No. 22) is essential as the friction
affects the life span and operation of the treadmill. It is suggested that the Running Board (No. 21)
and Running Belt (No. 22) be inspected regularly. If you find any wear on the Running Board (No.
21), please contact us at:support@sunnyhealthfitness.com.
WARNING:
Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning, lubricating, or repairing
the unit.
HOW TO LUBRICATE:
Raise the Running Belt (No. 22) up on one side and apply lubricant to the Running Board (No.
21). Use a rag to thoroughly wipe the lubricant over the Running Board (No. 21). Repeat this
process for the other side.
The moving parts should turn freely and quietly. Abnormal moving parts will affect the safety of the
equipment. Inspect and tighten bolts regularly.
To better maintain the treadmill and prolong its lifespan, it is suggested that maintenance be done
on a regular basis.
DO NOT LOOSEN OR MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE RUNNING BELT WHILE APPLYING
LUBRICANT. A loose Running Belt (No. 22) will result in the runner sliding off when in use, while
too tight of a Running Belt (No. 22) will decrease to the motor's performance, and also create more
friction between the roller and Running Belt (No. 22). The most suitable tightness for the Running
Belt (No. 22) is when it is pulled out 50-75mm from the Running Board (No. 21).
The following time table is recommended:
Light user (less than 3 hours/week)
Medium user (3-5 hours/week)
Heavy user (more than 5 hours/week)
Lubrication
Version 1.5
every six months
every three months
every two months

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