Converting Handlebar Positions
The EFX5.35 handlebars can be locked in either a stationary (Lower Body) or moving arm (Total Body) position depending on your exercise preference. Refer to Diagram 5.
CAUTION: Never attempt to change the handlebar connection when the EFX5.35 is in use.
Receiver for Total Body is located on the foot pedal.
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Diagram 5: Converting the handlebars
The following steps explain how to convert the handlebars from a Lower Body to a Total Body position or vice versa.
1.Hold the link arm securely with one hand as you press the button on the quick release pin with your thumb. Pull the quick release pin out of its receiver.
2.Rotate the link arm 90° so the quick release pin is aligned with the other receiver. For example, the locking receiver for the Total Body handlebars is beneath the foot pedal. If you wish to lock the handlebars in the Lower Body position, the locking receiver is on the base frame just in front of the rear cover.
CAUTION: Be aware of handlebar movement. If you move the link arm, it also causes the handlebar to move. Do not drop the link arm. Dropping the link arm may chip the paint on the EFX. To avoid injury to you or your assistants, be aware of the location of the handlebars during the conversion process.
3.Press the button on the quick release pin and slide the pin into the appropriate receiver.
4.Let go of the button and make sure the link arm is securely locked into position by pushing and pulling it firmly.
5.Perform the same steps for the opposite handlebar.
CAUTION: Make sure the quick release pin is fully engaged in the receiver and locked in position before using the EFX.
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