Life Fitness T3 user manual Installing Uprights and Handlebars

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2.3INSTALLING UPRIGHTS AND HANDLEBARS

Remove the motor cover by removing four Phillips screws. Locate the left upright (1). Position the left upright near the left upright bracket and attach the wire connectors that lead from the bottom of the left upright and the left upright brack- et. Be sure the connectors are fully seated together. Feed any excess wire into the hollow inside of the left upright.

Put the uprights in their brackets by first inserting them at an angle tilting away from the treadmill, then fitting their upper rectangular slots over the bracket’s tabs (A) and straightening them, then lowering them fully into position. Secure the left upright to the left upright bracket using three M8 x 60mm Bolts (2) and three Star Washers (3) through the bottom and one M8 X 120mm Bolt (13) and one 25mm Washer (14) through the side.

Leave the bolts finger-tight at this time.

CAUTION: Do not pinch the wire when attaching the left upright to the left upright bracket.

Secure the right upright (4) to the right upright bracket using three M8 x 60mm Bolts (2) and three Star Washers (3) through the bottom and one M8 X 120mm Bolt (13) and one 25mm Washer (14) through the side. Leave the

bolts finger-tight at this time.

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