NordicTrack NTCCXC80180 user manual Ssembly

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ASSEMBLY

Place all parts of the ski exerciser in a cleared area and remove the packing materials; do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. Assembly requires only the included flat wrench tool.

1.Align the holes in the Leg Bracket (2) with the holes in the Front Frame (1). The ends of the Leg Bracket should angle away from the Front Frame and the indicated hole should be positioned as shown.

Using the included flat wrench tool, attach the Leg Bracket (2) to the Front Frame (1) with two 3/8” x 5/8” Hex Screws (73) and two 3/8” Washers (72).

2.Slide a Leg (76) into the square opening in one end of either Leg Bracket (2). Align the second hole from the bottom of the Leg with the hole in the Leg Bracket.

Insert the straight end of a Leg Pin (74) completely through the holes in the Leg (76) and Leg Bracket (2). The bent end of the Leg Pin should point toward the floor as shown.Make sure that the Leg Pin goes

completely through the holes.Rotate the bent end of the Leg Pin to secure it in place.

Attach the other Leg (76) in the same manner.

3.Lift the Upper Body Arm (27) slightly so it does not catch on the Front Frame (1) as you raise the Upright (16).

Lift the Upright (16) and lower it into the Front Frame

(1). You will hear it snap into place when it is positioned correctly. Tighten the Upright Knob (17).

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Hole

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73

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76

 

76

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27

 

 

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Contents Customer Service Department Model No. NTCCXC80180Able Contents Before YOU Begin Ssembly Locked into position on both sides of the Hip Pad Slide HOW to a Djust HOW to Operate the Console Battery InstallationDescription of the Console HOW to U SE the S KI E Xerciser Start with the LEG Motion onlyYou slide away from the hip pad Is pushing back. Do not bring either foot in front4Cleaning the SKI Exerciser AintenanceLubrication of the Resistance PAD Care for the Resistance Strap FlywheelShould not Be oiled. Follow General LubricationStorage Problem The arm cords are tangled Problem The console does not function properlyROUBLE-SHOOTING Problem The rollers are squeaking or sticking Problem The skis are slippingSolution Conditioning Guidelines Exercise IntensityWorkout Guidelines Exercise FrequencySuggested Stretches Page Model DescriptionRawing -M Customer Record HOW to O Rder R Eplacement Imited Warranty Icon of CANADA, 900 de l’Industrie, St. Jérôme, QC J7Y 4B8