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Be careful to assemble all components
in the sequence they are presented.
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE ALL NECESSARY
CABLE ADJUSTMENTS
After cable installation is complete you must check all cables for proper tension. Obvious signs that
cable tension problems exist include:
Top Plate (20) does not rest directly on the top Weight Stack Plate (26).
The holes in the Selector Rod (21) do not line up with holes in the Weight Stack Plates (26).
Cable(s) are sloppy and there is no resistance from the weight stack for the first few
inches of the exercise.
There are Five areas for cable adjustment on the G3S:
A. Selector Rod Top Bolt (22)
B. Two adjustments in Double Pulley Holder (X).
C. Two Rubber Stops (85) one on Angled Vertical Frame (D) and one on Seat Frame (H).
SEE NOTE 1 ON PAGE 33
If there is to much tension, and the Top Plate (20) is not resting directly on top of the weight stack plates:
1st. -Tighten Rubber Stop (85).
2nd. -Move Pulley (B4) down to a lower hole in Double Pulley Holder (X), or move
Pulley (A7) up to a higher hole in Double Pulley Holder (X).
If there is to much play or excessive slack;
1st. -Loosen Rubber Stop (85).
2nd. -Move Pulley (B4) up to a higher hole in Double Pulley Holder (X), or move
Pulley (A7) down to a lower hole in Double Pulley Holder (X).
3rd. -Screw the Selector Rod Top Bolt (22) farther into the Selector Rod (21) of the weight stack.
NOTE:
Cables should be inspected daily and adjusted periodically to ensure safe and
smooth operation.
NOTE:
After cable adjustment is complete, you should now wrench tighten all bolts.
Do NOT re-tighten any pad bolts.
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