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Understanding and testing the locking 

mechanism function

The Bowflex

®

 SelectTech

®

 Dumbbell features a patent 

pending locking mechanism designed to assure proper 
and complete selection of the weight plates as well as to 
ensure weight plate retention during the workout. It is 
important that you fully understand the function of this 
mechanism and periodically test it to ensure it is properly 
functioning.

Function

The locking mechanism provides two key functions:

1.  The mechanism will only allow the adjustment 

knobs to be rotated when the dumbbell handle is 
completely inserted and engaging the dumbbell 
base.

2.  The mechanism is designed to lock the dumbbell 

handle to the base if either adjustment knob is not 
fully engaging the selected weight plates.

Purpose

The locking mechanism serves two important purposes:

1.  The mechanism will prevent deselecting (drop-

ping) weight plates from the dumbbell when it is 
NOT in the dumbbell base.

2.  The mechanism will prevent partial selection of  

the weight plates in which the plates are not fully  
supported and the locking pin is not fully engaged.

Given the importance of this locking mechanism, it is  
critical that you understand how it operates and how to 
periodically test it to make sure it is functioning correctly.

Testing proper locking 

mechanism function

1.  With the dumbbell handle 

set in the dumbbell base, 
turn both adjustment knobs 
to the number 10. You will 
know you have fully and cor-
rectly selected the number 
when you feel the adjustment 
knob settle into a notch (known as a detent). You 
will also hear a slight, but audible, clicking noise 
that corresponds with the detent locations for each 
number.

2.  You should be able to withdraw the handle from 

the base leaving all the weight plates behind. 

3.  With the handle removed from the base, grab one 

adjustment knob with your other hand and gently 
attempt to turn the knob. The knob should not 
rotate. A locking pin in the mechanism will have 
engaged the rotational assembly when the unit was 
withdrawn from the base. Perform this test with all 
adjustment knobs. 

4.  After confirming the proper function of the lock-

ing mechanism as described above, return and fully 
insert the dumbbell handle back into the base  
assembly.

5.  With the handle back in the base, turn the adjust-

ment knob on one side to a position that is in-
between the 10 and 15 number. This represents an 
incomplete weight selection where the adjustment 
knob has not fully selected a weight and the knob 
is in-between the selection 
detents (clicks). 

6.  With the selection knob in 

this improper position, gen-
tly attempt to lift up on the 
handle to remove it from the 
base. You should find that the 
handle is locked to the base 
and cannot be removed with 
light pressure as it can nor-
mally. 

7.  Return the improperly selected adjustment knob to 

a full and proper weight selection and assure that 
the dumbbell handle can once again be removed. 

8.  Repeat this test for all adjustment knobs.
9.  Assure the entire dumbbell handle assembly is 

properly tightened. Do this by setting the adjust-
ment knobs to 10 pounds and removing the handle 
assembly from the base. Grab both adjustment 
knobs and very slightly push and pull the knobs 
toward and away from the handle grip. The knobs 
should not exhibit free play and all of the selection 
discs should feel tightly connected.

10. You have now tested the function of the locking 

mechanism. We suggest you repeat this test periodi-
cally (once a month) to confirm the proper func-
tion of the locking mechanism. 

Do not use a great deal of force in an attempt to  
turn the locked adjustment knob. Excessive force  
may damage the locking mechanism.

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Summary of Contents for SBD1090

Page 1: ...1090 DUMBBELLS Owner s Manual Patent 6 422 979 other USA and Foreign Patents Pending Model BD1090 PN 001 6921 Rev B 12 20 2006...

Page 2: ...ls 23 Scott curls standing Concentration curls 23 Overhead triceps extension 24 Triceps kickback 24 Lying triceps extension 25 Hammer curls 25 Back Exercises 26 Single arm row alternating rows 26 Wide...

Page 3: ...our workout make certain that your surroundings are free from potential interference 11 The SelectTech dumbbells are very heavy if you are not using the optional SelectTech Dumbbell Stand we suggest y...

Page 4: ...25 3 cm ASSEMBLED UNIT WEIGHT 98 lbs 44 5 kg SHIPPING PACKAGE WEIGHT 105 lbs 47 6 kg 444 253 242 ANDLE GRIP LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE LB PLATE A...

Page 5: ...ing the proper rotational function of the adjustment knob turn each adjustment so that the number 10 is aligned with the arrow in the Bowflex nameplate 5 With both adjustment knobs set to 10 pull the...

Page 6: ...e weight plates behind 3 With the handle removed from the base grab one adjustment knob with your other hand and gently attempt to turn the knob The knob should not rotate A locking pin in the mechani...

Page 7: ...supination and pronation Turning a doorknob clockwise would be the supination direction while counter clockwise would be the pronation direction Whether you are training for a specific sport or just t...

Page 8: ...mbina tions of weight settings This is just one example of the offset weight settings you may use The weight combinations and totals are quite extensive given the adjust ment options of the SelectTech...

Page 9: ...electTech Dumbbell is internally lubricated and will not require further internal lubrication The contact between weight plates and selection discs is not lubricated but has naturally low friction Thi...

Page 10: ...the user to maintain proper upper body position while lifting or returning the dumbbells to the base The dumbbell handles are positioned in a natural orientation providing a comfortable and secure lif...

Page 11: ...penings in the base 2 Verify that the plates not selected those plates remaining in the dumbbell base are in their correct spots and have not been moved to a different support slot This may be blockin...

Page 12: ...nating Overhead Press Alternating Lying Triceps Extension Overhead Triceps Extension Single Arm Row Standing Curl Alternating Concentration Curls Workout 4 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Weight Reps Weight Reps We...

Page 13: ...rkout 7 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Weight Reps Weight Reps Weight Reps 30d Incline Chest Press Lateral Raise Overhead Triceps Extension Triceps Kickback Wide Row 60d Incline Curl Scott Curl Workout 8 Set 1 Set...

Page 14: ...rl 60d Incline Curl Workout 12 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Weight Reps Weight Reps Weight Reps Stiff Leg Dead Lift Wide Squat Calf Raise Reverse Crunch Lying Trunk Rotation Workout 13 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Weight R...

Page 15: ...ght Reps Weight Reps Weight Reps Wide Squat Reverse Lunge Calf Raise Reverse Crunch Lying Trunk Rotation Workout 17 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Weight Reps Weight Reps Weight Reps Flat Fly Flat Chest Press Late...

Page 16: ...ple AFTERNOON SNACK 180 215 calories A 1 2 serving of Champion Met Max 115 1 2 cup of 1 milk 100 B 2 servings of medium sized fruit 200 C 1 cup of 1 low fat cottage cheese 180 D 6 oz of Yoplait 99 fat...

Page 17: ...5 AFTERNOON SNACK 280 315 calories A 1 2 serving of Champion Met Max 115 1 cup of 1 milk 200 B 1 Champion SnacBar 180 1 serving of medium sized fruit 100 C 1 cup of 1 low fat cottage cheese 180 1 serv...

Page 18: ...FINISH Calf Raises START ACTION START Stand with your feet about shoulder width apart feet facing straight forward Hold the dumbbells at your sides with your palms facing in Keep your chest lifted abs...

Page 19: ...p the chest lifted abs tight and a slight arch in the lower back Slowly lower your body bending at both knees simultaneously keeping the front knee in line with the toes Move down and stop just before...

Page 20: ...your knee steady at a 90 degree angle Slowly move your leg as far as you can without allowing any movement at the waist knee or lower back Slowly return to start position FINISH Muscles worked Quadri...

Page 21: ...keep the tension on the chest Slowly return to the starting position keeping your wrists steady and your movements slow and controlled FINISH START ACTION Muscles worked Pectoralis major deltoids and...

Page 22: ...eping your arms stable at the elbow while moving the dumbbells toward each other directly over the center of your chest Keep the tension on the chest throughout the movement Slowly return to the start...

Page 23: ...bows Keep the tension on the chest Slowly return to the starting position keeping your wrists steady and your movements slow and controlled FINISH Muscles worked Pectoralis major deltoids and triceps...

Page 24: ...s facing forward Stand with your upper arms by your sides lift your chest tighten your abdominals and maintain a very slight arch in your lower back Curl the dumbbells forward then upward and then tow...

Page 25: ...s Maintain a good spinal alignment with the chest lifted and the abs tight Curl the forearms toward the upper arm keeping your upper arm and shoulder blade completely still Slowly return to the starti...

Page 26: ...an approximate 90 bend at the elbow Keeping your upper arms stable slowly straighten your elbows moving your arms in a arcing motion upward over your head Stop the motion before your arms are complet...

Page 27: ...are just over your forehead Raise your chest and pinch your shoulder blades together Maintain a very slight arch in the lower back Keep the upper arms stationary while moving the hands in an arcing m...

Page 28: ...ng your shoulder blades back while simultaneously moving your elbow backward then upward Continue moving the elbow up slightly above the height of your trunk while keeping the forearm lined up under t...

Page 29: ...e hips continue to move backward Lower to approximately a 90 degree bend at the knees unless otherwise determined Move back to the starting position keeping the chest lifted while moving the hips forw...

Page 30: ...ips Move as far as you can without moving the hips and neck The lower back should not lose contact with the bench when fully crunched Slowly reverse the action returning to the start position keeping...

Page 31: ...abdominal area and slowly rotate your legs and hips to one side Move slow and controlled being careful not to let your legs and hips rotate uncontrolled to the side Move back to the starting position...

Page 32: ...knees Move your legs away from you keeping them parallel to the floor Keep your back flat against the bench for the entire movement Slowly reverse the action and return to the starting position withou...

Page 33: ...abs tight and a slight arch in the lower back Raise the dumbbells to shoulder height keeping your palms facing forward Upper arms should be 90 degrees away from your torso and your elbows should be b...

Page 34: ...ise the dumbbells to shoulder height keeping your palms facing forward Upper arms should be 90 degrees away from your torso and your elbows should be bent to 90 degrees as shown Straighten your arms s...

Page 35: ...ow your arms to bend as you move your elbows upward keeping a 60 80 degree angle between your arms and your torso Your forearms should always point in the direction of the dumbbells Move till your elb...

Page 36: ...34...

Page 37: ...Vastus Lateralis Vastus Medialis Peroneus Longus Extensor Digitorum Longus Tibialis Anterior Posterior Deltoid Infraspinatus Teres Major Triceps Latissimus Dorsi Gluteus Medius Gluteus Maximus Adduct...

Page 38: ...h its exercise products Nautilus Inc s liability hereunder is expressly limited to the replacement of goods not complying with this warranty or at Nautilus Inc s election to the repayment of an amount...

Page 39: ...999 Over 150 000 What other types of exercise equipment do you own Did you receive this item as a gift Yes No Name of original purchaser Original purchaser customer ID number 2006 Nautilus Inc All Rig...

Page 40: ...uch as floods or power surges Damage due to normal wear and tear WHAT WE WILL DO During your Warranty Coverage Period Nautilus Inc will repair any Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbells that proves to be defect...

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