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TOOLS

Working on this product will require basic and/or sometimes specialty tools based on the type of service that 
will be performed at any time. To assist, we recommend having the tools listed available when performing 
maintenance. 

Tool

Metric Allen Key Set

Screwdriver Set, Phillips

Metric Open-Ended Wrench Set

Screwdriver Set, Flat

Large Adjustable Crescent Wrench

Torque Wrench

Metric Socket Set

MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT:  

Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment as well 

as keeping the product in safe operating condition.  Failure to conduct preventative maintenance by the owner 
may cause the product to operate in an unsafe manner.  Equipment needs to be inspected and maintained at 
regular intervals per the preventative maintenance schedule provided in this manual.

Cleaning

Keeping your Strength units clean is an important component of preventative maintenance and the overall 
aesthetics of your product. While your clients will appreciate clean equipment free of sweat, dirt and other 
contaminants proper care and cleaning will extend the life of your product and reduce premature aging and 
wear. See the maintenance schedule for recommended frequency.

Inspection

Visual inspection of your units will insure a safe environment for your clients and alert you to any issues that 
may require maintenance prior to equipment failure. Proper, timely visual inspection is a critical component to 
the long term care of your product.

•  Fasteners, hardware and attachments should be checked monthly for looseness. Tighten as required 

using appropriate tools. 

•  Handgrips should be checked for wear or damage monthly and replaced as needed.
•  Main frame should be inspected every six months for signs of unusual wear, corrosion or structural 

integrity issues. 

•  Also, upon inspection, if position selector pin cannot be fully engaged into the selector hole the product 

shall be marked out of service until an authorized service technician can evaluate the product for further 
necessary action.

MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for Nautilus NP-L3006

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CORE HEALTH FITNESS LEVERAGE DEADLIFT SHRUG ...

Page 2: ...Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS 4 OPERATION 6 ASSEMBLY 8 MAINTENANCE 12 TOOLS 12 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 13 SUPPORT SERVICE 14 ...

Page 3: ...any required local codes or regulations www access board gov ada 2 This equipment is designed for use in a commercial gymnasium or health club To ensure the proper use of the equipment in a safe manner all users of the equipment should read this manual before using the machine This machine should be made a part of your club training program in order that the equipment is used by your members in a ...

Page 4: ...ed the load rating for any plate loaded station body weight station bench or other free weight device including specific weight rod and band peg limits 14 Always utilize weight plate retention devices such as clamps or pins 15 Wear proper exercise clothing and athletic shoes during a workout Avoid wearing loose clothing Tie back long hair and keep towels away from the moving parts Face forward at ...

Page 5: ...ckers If you find any stickers missing or damaged the replacement numbers are shown on the support site and following pages See Support and Service to order replacements Serial Label 12 1026 12 5610 731 0512 050 5790 731 0517 731 2755 731 7322 Fig 2 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS NP L3006 Leverage Deadlift Shrug Unit Weight Width Length Height Max User Weight 219 lbs 99 kg 61 in 154 cm 71 in 181 cm 46 ...

Page 6: ...ceed maximum load of 270 lbs 122 7 kg per side 050 5790 731 0517 STICKER WARNING BOLT DOWN 731 0512 STICKER WARNING PINCH 050 5790 STICKER WARNING MAX LOAD CAUTION 12 8024 12 1026 DECAL KEEP HANDS AWAY 731 7322 STICKER NAUTILUS 70MM 12 5610 Nautilus Transfer Decal Large SILVER 731 2755 LEVERAGE LOGO Notice images are not to scale ...

Page 7: ...Page 6 1 Load weights evenly on each side Fig 3 Load Weights Evenly 2 Adjust pre stretch as desired by pulling out red pull pin Fig 4 OPERATION ...

Page 8: ...ional Lock out left and right user arms by engaging stainless steel pull pin ensuring full engagement Fig 5 4 Grab user handles and perform exercise 5 Ensure pivot arms are at rest before exiting the machine Fig 6 ...

Page 9: ...en Ended Wrench Set Large Adjustable Crescent Wrench THREAD LOCKER APPLICATION Clean all threads and holes apply no more than 3 4 drops per bolt Thru Holes Blind Holes PACKAGING REMOVAL Unit is heavy and requires two people for assembly Carefully remove all packaging materials that wrap the equipment DO NOT USE A KNIFE OR BOX CUTTER AS YOU MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT At this time remove any sub compo...

Page 10: ...ross member to the right and left side weight storage weldments Finger tighten only Fig 7 2 Using M10 Button Head bolts secure the left weight storage assembly to the right weight storage assembly connecting each to the frame Secure with M10 nyloc hex nut Fig 8 ...

Page 11: ...ing M8 button head screws and secure with M8 nyloc jam nuts 4 Secure the black plastic caps to the weight horn 5 Repeat for all 4 weight horns on both sides Fig 9 6 When installed properly all weight horns will angle up slightly to hold weights as shown in blue in Fig 10 Fig 10 ...

Page 12: ...he pivot shaft through the bearings going from left to right Add end caps on left and right side and secure using M10 nyloc nut 8 Repeat Step 7 on the right arm 9 Fully tighten bolts added to crossbrace in Step 1 Fig 11 10 Install rubber feet 11 Assembly is complete Fig 12 ...

Page 13: ... overall aesthetics of your product While your clients will appreciate clean equipment free of sweat dirt and other contaminants proper care and cleaning will extend the life of your product and reduce premature aging and wear See the maintenance schedule for recommended frequency Inspection Visual inspection of your units will insure a safe environment for your clients and alert you to any issues...

Page 14: ...e safety and integrity of this machine can only be maintained when the equipment is regularly examined for damage and wear and repaired It is the sole responsibility of the owner of this equipment to ensure that regular maintenance is performed Worn or damaged parts must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from service until the repair is made Daily Weekly Monthly Bi Annually Inspect ...

Page 15: ...entative Maintenance or Extended Warranty Package Contact your service manager for more information servicecontracts corehandf com To request access scan or visit CONNECT COREHANDF COM General Inquiries Warranty Registration Preventative Maintenance Service Requests Parts Orders Automated partner payment Product technical library Transparency on service performance 24 Hour Automated Assistant Live...

Page 16: ...ved Star Trac the Star Trac logo and StairMaster are registered trademarks of Core Health Fitness LLC Schwinn and Nautilus are registered trademarks of Nautilus Inc used under license to Core Health Fitness LLC Throwdown is a registered trademark of Throwdown Industries LLC ...

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