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General Maintenance Infor mation

Links, Pull-Pins, Snap Hooks, Swivels, Weight Stack Pins:

*Check all pieces for signs of visible wear or damage.
*Check springs in snap hooks and pull-pins for proper tension and alignment.
*If the spring sticks or has lost its rigidity, replace it immediately.

Upholstery:

*To ensure prolonged upholstery life and proper hygiene, all upholstered pads should be wiped 

down with a damp cloth after every workout.
*Periodically take the time to use a mild soap or an approved vinyl upholstery cleaner to deter 

the onset of cracking or drying. Avoid using any abrasive cleaners or cleaners not intended for 

use on vinyl.
*Replace ripped or warn upholstery immediately.
*Keep sharp or pointed objects clear of all upholstery.

Decals:

*Inspect and familiarize yourself with any safety warnings or other user information posted on 

each decal.

Nuts and Bolts:

*Inspect all nuts and bolts for any loosening and tighten if needed.
*Go through a re-tightening sequence periodically to ensure that all hardware is tensioned 

proper.

Anti-Skid Surfaces:

*These surfaces are designed to supply secure footing and need to be replaced if they appear 

worn or become slippery.

Belts and Cables:

*We uses only high quality belt, and mil-spec cables.
*Visually inspect the belts and cables for fraying, cracking, peeling or discoloration.
*While the machine is not in use, carefully run your fingers along the belt or cable to feel for 

thinning or bulging areas.
*Replace belts and cables immediately at the first signs of damage or wear. Do not use 

equipment until belts or cables have been replaced.

Belt and Cable Tension:

*Referring to the Owners Manual, when belts or cables are used check all bolts attachments to 

be sure they are properly attached.
*Check slack in cables and re-adjust cable tension if needed.

Seat Sleeves, Guide Rods:

*Wipe down adjusting tubes with a dust free rag before applying lubricant.
*Lubricate seat sleeves and Guide Rods with a Silicon or Teflon based lubricant spray.

Linear Bearings:

*Referring to the Owners Manual carefully disassemble the bearing from its housing and place 

a finger full of light grease (lithium, super lube, etc.) into the inside of the bearing. Using your 

finger, press the grease into the ball-bearings and their tracks. repeat until the ball-bearing 

tracks are full of grease. Insert the shaft back into the bearing and wipe off excess grease.

PLEASE KEEP THIS FOR YOUR RECORDS

Summary of Contents for CS-HCL

Page 1: ...CS HCL...

Page 2: ...l before using this equipment CAUTION Important Safety Instructions 3 Instructions 4 Parts List 5 Exploded View 6 Measurement Guide 7 Assembly Instructions 8 Assembly 9 Maintenance Schedule 14 General...

Page 3: ...it has been dropped or damaged Never drop or insert anything into any opening in the equipment Always check the unit and its cables before each use Make sure that all fasteners and cables are secure...

Page 4: ...nal injury The equipment is designed to provide the smoothest most effective exercise motion possible After assembly you should check all functions to ensure correct operation If you experience proble...

Page 5: ...de Rod 2 26 Button Head Cap Screw M10 50 6 7 Spring Clip 2 27 Button Head Cap Screw M10 100 2 8 Footbrace 1 28 Button Head Cap Screw M10 95 2 9 Pulley Bracket 1 29 Grip 4 10 Chain 1 30 Pear Hook 3 11...

Page 6: ...6 Exploded View...

Page 7: ...7 BHCS Button Head Cap Screw SHCS Socket Head Cap Screw FHCS Flat Head Cap Screw HHB Hex Head Bolt Measurement Guide...

Page 8: ...y be large heavy or awkward to handle alone It is important that you assemble your product in a clean clear uncluttered area This will enable you to move around the product while you are fitting compo...

Page 9: ...wer Support 1 and Pulley Bracket 9 to Half Cage A using two M10 70 BHCS 19 eight 11 23 2 Flat Washer 20 four M10 Nylon lock Nut 21 two M10 100 BHCS 27 Note Hand tighten bolts and Nylon Lock nuts until...

Page 10: ...ht 12 two 11 23 2 Flat Washer 20 two M10 20 BHCS 25 Note BHCS 25 will need to be tightened before moving to STEP 3 2 Attach Weight Base 2 to Half Cage A using two M10 95 BHCS 28 four 11 23 2 Flat Wash...

Page 11: ...ey Cable 34 to Top Frame 3 using five Big Pulley 14 two M10 50 BHCS 26 three M10 70 BHCS 19 six Big Pulley Spacer 18 five M10 Nylon lock Nut 21 ten 11 23 2 Flat Washer 20 two Plate for Pulley 13 3 Att...

Page 12: ...12 Assembly Step 3...

Page 13: ...nect all attachments using three Pear Hook 30 one Long Bar 15 one Footbrace 8 one U Pin 32 one Chain 10 one Short Bar 5 two Spring Clip 7 four Plastic Sleeve for Spring Clip 31 Note Wrench Tighten bol...

Page 14: ...r tension DAILY WEEKLY Inspect Accessory Bars and Handles WEEKLY 3 MONTHS Inspect All Decals WEEKLY 3 MONTHS Inspect All Nuts and Bolts Tighten if needed WEEKLY 3 MONTHS Inspect Anti Skid Surface WEEK...

Page 15: ...oting and need to be replaced if they appear worn or become slippery Belts and Cables We uses only high quality belt and mil spec cables Visually inspect the belts and cables for fraying cracking peel...

Page 16: ...ediately First determine a set of realistic goals and objectives for yourself By deciding on an exercise plan that is right for you prior to starting you will contribute significantly to your success...

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