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To access the battery compartment, first undo the 4 screws from the underside of the regulating panel. Remove the cover. Turn the panel upside down. Press down while pulling the lid off the battery compartment. Now you can replace the 2 AA batteries. Use care not to damage the insulation on the lead when you replace the panel.
Download: www.manualslib.com/manual/184017/Tunturi-C35 for how to get the owner's manual. If your cross trainer is anything like mine there are joints all over the place to be adjusted and tightened and lubricated all the time. THe clunking can be from any or all of them....check each joint for excessive play and adjust to a reasonable tension.
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For help with all Total Gym retail and QVC models (models other than Total Gym 2000, 3000, XL, XLS and Electra) please contact Customer Service at 1-800-321-9236.
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My Tunturi ergometer was squealing like a pig in heat. My husband removed the speedometer and it is wonderfully quiet. I do not use the speedometer anyways - it is like new!!
Most E 2 code means communication problem upper and lower boards you will need to check connector. for further info go to
http://accellfitnessna.com or Email [email protected]they will help you they Tunturi Distributor of North America
Good News! Home Depot sells (on-line only) drawer rollers that work PERFECTLY for the Tunturi Rower machine seat rollers. The only difference is the wheels are nylon instead of rubber. Model Number R7228, Internet Number: 100142874. Item description: ROLLER, W/ 1/4" -20 STUD, 1-1/8" NYLON, BALL BEARING. There are two rollers in a package, $5 for two! http://www.homedepot.com/buy/prime-line-1-1-8-in-nylon-ball-bearing-drawer-rollers-2-pack--r-7228.html
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