Align-Pilates C1-Pro Reformer Assembly Instructions & User Manual - Page 8

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14. Storing the reformer vertically.
The C1-Pro reformer can be stood up for space saving storage. Warning: The reformer should only be
stood on resilient, level floors in locations where it cannot be accessed by children or risk being knocked
over by other activities. Subject to this, the C1-Pro will free stand when fitted with leg extension or with the
standard legs it can be leant against a wall.
b) Lowering the C1-Pro Reformer
To lower the reformer from the vertical storage position: walk the reformer out from the wall on the feet until
the wheels engage and then carefully lower the machine to waist height and manoeuvre in to desired
position.
Note: the C1 reformer weighs almost 50Kg and though standing or lowering the reformer does not require
lifting the full weight, if in any doubt about standing the machine up try to do this with the aid of another
person for the first few times. Always use correct lifting technique when first
lifting or lowering the reformer.
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a) Standing the C1-Pro Reformer Vertically
To stand the reformer vertically, first attach all springs, put the foot
bar in to the second lowest position and remove the foot strap for
use later. Then lifting from the rope riser end, wheel the reformer to
the wall where you wish to stand it. At around 1m from the wall, turn
around so you can place the reformer feet against the wall. Keep
reversing the reformer until it is standing on the anti-slip feet and not
the wheels. The reformers can then support itself, please ensure it is
not standing on a rug or mat which can slip away. Note: if the
reformer is being stored in an area easily accessed by
children or in close proximity to an active environment (e.g.
exercise classes) then the reformer will need to be appropriately
secured to the wall to prevent it from being knocked or pushed
over.