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Machine Maintenance
Start up maintenance
During the first weeks of use the wood in your WaterRower will
adjust to the temperature and humidity of the environment. During this
period it is strongly advised that you gently tighten all the connecting
bolts with the Allen key stored under the rear spacer. Please be careful
not to over tighten any of these bolts.
Additionally, as the drive and recoil belts tighten up with use, it may
be necessary to tighten the bungee cord. To do this, leave the handle in
the full forward position and adjust the bungee/recoil belt buckle to
provide a little more tension. It will only be necessary to perform
these two simple start up procedures once or twice over the first month
of use.
Preventive maintenance
Periodic maintenance is required to maintain the condition of the water
in the tank. We strongly advise using municipal tap water which contains
chlorine and other chemicals to keep it free from bacteria and algae,
etc. The chlorine must be refreshed periodically by adding a water
purification tablet provided in the back of the owner’s manual. Chlorine
degrades by exposure to light: this may vary from 6 months in direct
sunlight to 2 years in an artificially lit environment.
If water
discoloration occurs add a purification tablet immediately. If the water
does not clear, we recommend emptying the tank, flushing it out with
clean water, refilling, and adding a purification tablet. Never use
chlorine bleach in the tank as this will irreparably damage the
polycarbonate tank. On average add one purification tablet every 6
months.
Cleaning
To maintain the appearance and integrity of your WaterRower
it is necessary to keep the machine clean. It is particularly important to ensure that
there is no dust build up in the clutch and belt mechanism between the top and bottom
decks. Dust can be removed by using a vacuum cleaner.
The surface of the rails must be kept clean to prevent dust
fouling the seat wheels, and can be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth.
The surface of the tank can be cleaned, however, please
ensure you read the instructions for any cleaning fluids prior to use: do not use
mentholated chlorates or ammonia based fluids.
Maintaining the wood
The natural wood WaterRowers are finished with Danish Oil which gives a
deep penetrating finish to the hardwood frame. Other than occasional
dusting or polishing, the wood requires no maintenance. If you are the
owner of an Oxbridge WaterRower , you will notice that the wood develops a wonderful dark patina
colour over time.
Storage of your WaterRower
Your WaterRower can be stored upright as shown in Step Eight of the
Assembly manual. Left the Rear Spacer end, pull the WaterRower towards
you and use the momentum to stand it in an upright position. When
storing the WaterRower, please ensure the seat is in the forward
position (close to the footboard). When stored upright the WaterRower is
stable and is only takes the space of a chair.
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