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Steps

6

Time Required

                          5 - 8 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Tools - #1 & #2 Phillips + thread locker               
  • Thread lock can be found at any hardware store.

Thread lock can be found at any hardware store.

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Step 2

              Remove the rear cover               
  • Twist counter-clockwise very snug. It only moves about 1/4 of an inch - the second picture shows the slide lock slots.

Twist counter-clockwise very snug. It only moves about 1/4 of an inch - the second picture shows the slide lock slots.

Step 3

              Remove Two Screws from Housing               
  • There were actually two rubber plugs covering the screws that I had to work out… Not hard.

There were actually two rubber plugs covering the screws that I had to work out… Not hard.

Step 4

              Open It Up               
  • Case opens pretty easy but you can see there are two tabs toward the back of the case … if it sticks, a simple pinch might help you open it up.

Case opens pretty easy but you can see there are two tabs toward the back of the case … if it sticks, a simple pinch might help you open it up.

Step 5

              Remove screw - Apply Thread Lock - Re install               
  • Insert wisdom here.

Insert wisdom here.

Step 6

              Re-assemble the case               
  • Surprising how much noise a loose screw can cause.

Surprising how much noise a loose screw can cause.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Emilia Cirstea - Jun 22, 2022

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Where can I buy a gasket, for the Recovery Pro massager, that is worn out? Thank you.

jtalbin - Jun 22, 2022

RecoveryPRO Support https://recoverypro.com.au/products/rp2-

Richard DalCanto - Sep 8, 2022

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We were unable to twist off the back on Step 2. Going to be returned to Costco since I can’t fix it….