Schwinn 810 Treadmill Service Manual - Page 77

Assembly, the Lift Shock and Base Frame Weldment may

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5. Make sure that there is safe clearance around, above, and to one side of the treadmill. Tilt the machine onto the side being sure not to grasp the Console. A second person is required to assist with the tilting of the machine. Do not tilt the machine unless the walking deck is in the folded, locked position. Be sure there is adequate clearance for the raised deck. Some components of the equipment can be heavy or awkward. Enlist the service of a second person when you do maintenance steps involving these components. Do not try to do heavy or awkward steps on your own. The following images show the ! machine upright, and not fully resting on its side. The machine must be on its side to safely complete the following steps. 6. Using a 13mm wrench and a 6mm hex wrench, remove the indicated hardware (with ovals) from the Lift Shock Assembly. Be aware that when the Lift Shock is released from the Frame Assembly, the Lift Shock and Base Frame Weldment may abruptly move. Be sure to keep clear of any potential pinch opportunities from this motion. 7. Remove the old Lift Shock and replace with the new Lift Shock. 8. Installation of the remaining parts is the reverse procedure. 77 Lift Shock

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5. Make sure that there is safe clearance around, above, and to one side
of the treadmill. Tilt the machine onto the side being sure not to grasp the
Console.
A second person is required to assist with the tilting of the
machine. Do not tilt the machine unless the walking deck is in
the folded, locked position. Be sure there is adequate clear-
ance for the raised deck. Some components of the equipment
can be heavy or awkward. Enlist the service of a second
person when you do maintenance steps involving these
components. Do not try to do heavy or awkward steps on your
own.
!
The following images show the
machine upright, and not fully resting
on its side. The machine must be on
its side to safely complete the
following steps.
6. Using a 13mm wrench and a 6mm hex wrench, remove the indicated
hardware (with ovals) from the Lift Shock Assembly.
Be aware that when the Lift Shock is released from the Frame
Assembly, the Lift Shock and Base Frame Weldment may
abruptly move. Be sure to keep clear of any potential pinch
opportunities from this motion.
7. Remove the old Lift Shock and replace with the new Lift Shock.
8. Installation of the remaining parts is the reverse procedure.
Lift Shock