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SkiErg 1 Maintenance

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Untwist the Cords

As you grasp the handles to use your SkiErg, you may be inadvertently twisting the cords. Over time, this may cause the cords to twist around each other inside the SkiErg, resulting in a lumpy feeling when you pull on the handles. This may cause premature wear of the cord.

Follow this procedure periodically to untwist the cords. This is easiest when done with two people.

  1. Pull out both handles as far as they go.
  2. Hold the cords at the top bracket allowing the handles to dangle and spin freely.
  3. Grasp each cord at the top and run your hand firmly and slowly down the length of each cord to untwist the cord.
  4. Return the handles to the top position.
  5. Repeat the process starting at step 1 at least two times.

Every 500,000 Meters (Approximately 50 Hours of Use)

Inspect the Cords

There are three separate cords and one bungee cord to inspect. Important! All cords are of a specific type and should be replaced with the appropriate Concept2 replacement cord if significant wear or damage is observed. See below for a description of cord wear/damage.

Cord Inspection

  1. The handle cord is a single cord connected to both handles and can be easily inspected by pulling the handles all the way out and visually checking for wear. See below for a description of cord wear.
  2. To inspect the cords working inside the vertical frame, the lower rear cover must be removed. If the SkiErg is mounted to a wall it must be removed for this inspection.
    • Remove the lower rear cover by removing the six screws. This will expose the cord that winds onto the flywheel spool, the handle cord that winds onto the spool (this is a separate cord from the one attached to the handles), and the bungee cord.
    • Have a helper slowly pull the ski pole grip handles all the way out while you observe the condition of the cords inside the vertical frame. Pulling the handles out will allow you to see the entire working length of these three cords.

A Description of Cord Wear/Damage

Image of SkiErgs showing various stages of wear.

The handle cords consist of a solid braid (not a covering over inner fibers). Over time the surface will show fuzzing. If this fuzzing becomes worse in a localized spot on the cord it is time to replace the cord. See photo: From left-to-right the photo depicts a new handle cord; a handle cord with an acceptable amount of wear; a handle cord with excessive wear that needs to be replaced.

The bungee cord consists of elastic fibers encased in a braided covering. Some fuzzing of the covering is to be expected, but once the white fibers are exposed the cord should be replaced immediately.

We recommend replacing both cords at the same time.

Inspect the Fasteners

Check that all fasteners are tight and have not loosened during use. If your SkiErg is wall mounted, pay particular attention to the wall mount fasteners.

Inspect the Top Bracket Pulleys

Diagram of SkiErg1 Top Bracket Pulley and Housing

Check that the pulleys spin freely in the housings and that the pulley housings swing freely in the pulley brackets. See illustration at right.

As Needed

  • Clean grips and straps after each workout. Use a mild soap or cleaning product.
  • Clean surfaces of the SkiErg with any household cleaner. DO NOT spray any fluid onto the monitor.
  • Dust and lint can collect inside of the flywheel enclosure. This can restrict airflow reducing the resistance of the fan. The outer cover of the fan enclosure can be removed for cleaning by removing the four screws connecting the cover halves. See illustrations.

Cleaning the Flywheel Enclosure

Step One

Remove the outer cover by removing the four screws that hold the cover together.

Step Two

Loosen but do not remove the perf connector screw that holds the flywheel outlet perf together. Gently pull screw end toward you to disconnect the two ends of the flywheel outlet perf from each other.

Step Three

Leading with the screw end of the flywheel outlet perf, gently pull the flywheel outlet perf counter-clockwise to remove it from the flywheel housing.

Step Four

Vaccuum both sides of the flywheel outlet perf and inside the flywheel housing.

Step Five

Leading with the non-screw end of the flywheel outlet perf, work in a clockwise rotation to thread the flywheel outlet perf back onto the flywheel housing.

Step Six

Replace the outer cover and fasten with the four screws that hold the cover together.

Step Seven

Replace the outer cover and fasten with the four screws that hold the cover together.

IMPORTANT: The Performance Monitor (PM) is a sealed unit. DO NOT TAKE APART. Any attempt to disassemble will void warranty. Contact Concept2 if there are problems with the PM.