On my dishwasher, this arm attaches with a huge gray plastic screw. If it comes loose, you'll usually find the spray arm sitting in the bottom rack, but the screw falls down to the bottom of the tub.
The spray arm has a hole that goes all the way through its center. One of these holes is larger than the other, so the arm will only attach in one direction. Most of the spray holes on the arm face "up" when installed.
Slide out the upper rack, position the spray arm on its pivot, then insert the screw and turn clockwise to tighten it. The arm should spin freely.
If this arm isn't attached, none of the dishes will wash well (due to a loss of water pressure).
Detach
the ends of the pedals from the crank axles. Spread a layer of
machine grease over the crank axles, then reattach the ends of the
pedals.
2
Remove
the bolts connecting the pedals to the swing arms. Detach the pedals
from the arms, then spread a layer of machine grease over the axles
on the swing arms. On some models, the bolts may also serve as the
axles. Reattach the pedals to the arms.
3
Remove the bolts connecting the swing arms to the elliptical's upright. Detach the swing arms from the upright, then spread a layer of machine grease over the axles on the upright. Reattach the arms to the upright.
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