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Regular Maintenance Activities

Preventative maintenance activities must be performed to maintain normal operation of your  equipment. 

Keeping a log sheet of all maintenance actions will assist you in staying current with all preventative 

maintenance activities. The preventative maintenance actions are described in detail in Chapter 4.  

Briefly, they include:

Daily

1. 

Clean upholstery.

Weekly

1. 

Inspect all nuts and bolts for looseness. Tighten as required.

2.  

Inspect all cables and belts for damage or wear (see Chapter 4). 

If a cable or belt is worn  

or damaged, immediately discontinue use until cable or belt has been replaced.

3.  

Check for worn handles, worn snap links, and worn warning labeling. Replace all worn parts 

immediately.

4. 

Inspect for loose or worn grips.  Replace all worn grips immediately.

5.  

Inspect weight stacks for proper alignment and operation. Correct all improper alignment  

and operation issues immediately.

6. 

Lubricate guide rods using automotive engine oil only.

Yearly

1. 

Replace all cables and belts at least annually.

Using Proper Form

Before working out, read and understand the exercises located on the placard and in Chapter 2. 

Summary of Contents for EAGLE 11190-88-4

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Page 3: ...tations or warranties regarding the contents of this manual We reserve the right to revise this document at any time or to make changes to the product described within it without notice or obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes Copyright 2010 Cybex International Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 10 Trotter Drive Medway MA 02053 508 533 4300 FAX 5...

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Page 5: ...1 3 Regular Maintenance Activities 1 6 Using Proper Form 1 6 2 Exercises Intended Use 2 1 Instructions 2 2 3 Customer Service Contacting Service 3 1 4 Maintenance Daily Procedures 4 1 Weekly Procedures 4 2 Yearly Procedures 4 4 Environment 4 5 Storage 4 5 Table of Contents Page i ...

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Page 7: ...truction prior to use Keep body and clothing free from and clear of all moving parts Inspect machine prior to use DO NOT use if it appears damaged or inoperable DO NOT attempt to fix a broken or jammed machine Notify floor staff Use this machine only for the intended use DO NOT modify the machine Be sure that the weight pin is completely inserted Use only the pin provided by the manufacturer If un...

Page 8: ...t Keep a repair log of all maintenance activities Inspect all cables and belts and connections prior to use DO NOT use if any components are worn frayed or damaged NOTE It is the sole responsibility of the user owner or facility operator to ensure that regular maintenance is performed NOTE Check range of movement of patient carefully before using equipment Select resistance according to the indivi...

Page 9: ... anchored or installed verify anchoring method and anchoring fasteners with a qualified and licensed contractor 5 A minimum pull out force of 220 lbs 100 kgs is required for each anchor position 6 Do not use machine until it is properly anchored MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance allows proper equipment operation and reduces the risk of injury Perform the maintenance requirements as specified in...

Page 10: ...MPLY WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE RoHS 2002 95 EC REMOVE CARBURIZATION AND SCALE FROM LASER AND PLASMA CUT EDGES Personal injury may occur CAUTION 4000Y316 4 A Keep away from moving parts to avoid injury DECA JKW 125 1 1 DAT SCALE SIZE CHECKED BY DWG BY TITLE FINISH MATERIAL B SH EXCEPT AS NOTED GENERAL TOLERANCES 2 DECIMALS 03 3 DECIMALS 015 ANGLES 1 FEATURES SHOWN PERPENDICULAR OR PARALLEL SHALL BE S...

Page 11: ...1 5 A Warning Decal 4605 381 4 B Caution Decal 4000Y316 4 C Caution Decal 4520 362 4 D Caution Decal 8500 025 4 E Caution Decal 8500 026 4 Description Part No Torso Rotation 11190 B A E D C B B B ...

Page 12: ...ables and belts for damage or wear see Chapter 4 If a cable or belt is worn or damaged immediately discontinue use until cable or belt has been replaced 3 Check for worn handles worn snap links and worn warning labeling Replace all worn parts immediately 4 Inspect for loose or worn grips Replace all worn grips immediately 5 Inspect weight stacks for proper alignment and operation Correct all impro...

Page 13: ...e supervision of a physician physiotherapist who has the requisite training and instruction The use of this equipment is the responsibility of the physician or trained medical expert NOTE Do not turn knob when weight stack is elevated NOTE All adjustment points on the machine have yellow handles or knobs MUSCLES USED Internal and External Obliques Rectus Abdominis and Erector Spinae on same side S...

Page 14: ...s The following conditions must be cleared by a physician beforehand fractures recent operations severe osteoporosis with less than 80 bone density acute herniated disc with surgical indication tumors and severe circulatory or vascular illnesses and pulmonary functional disruptions asthma severe diabetes pregnancy shortly before delivery detached retina Equipment without motion limiters may only b...

Page 15: ...0 Chemin du Croset 9 B CH 1024 Ecublens Tél 41 0 21 711 11 45 Fax 41 0 21 711 11 46 lmt lmt ch DEUTSCHLAND LMT Deutschland AG Stuttgarter Strasse 57 D 74321 Bietigheim Bissingen Tel 49 0 7142 99386 0 Fax 49 0 7142 99386 10 info lmt eu ÖSTERREICH LMT CYBEX GmbH Anton Hanakgasse 5 A 2103 Langenzersdorf Tel 43 0 2244 26 755 0 Fax 43 0 2244 26 755 10 info lmt at ...

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Page 17: ...upholstery using water based disinfection solution 2 Frames Wipe down all frames using a mild solution of warm water and car wash soap Be sure to dry thoroughly AVOID acid or chlorine based cleaners and also cleaners containing abrasives as these could scratch or damage the equipment 3 Chrome Clean chrome tubes first using chrome polish and then using a car wax seal Neutral cleaners with a pH betw...

Page 18: ...ck all nuts and bolts for looseness Tighten as required 2 Inspect all belts entire length for any non uniformity and wear Immediately replace belt if any of the following conditions are present Weekly Procedures ...

Page 19: ...g particular attention to bends in the cable and attachment points Replace all worn cables immediately The following conditions may indicate a worn cable A tear or crack in the cable sheath that exposes the cable See Figure 1 A kink in the cable See Figure 2 A curled sheath See Figure 3 Necking a stretched cable sheath See Figure 4 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

Page 20: ...nks immediately 6 Inspect for loose or worn grips Replace all loose or worn grips immediately 7 Inspect all labeling for readability This includes instructional placards warning and caution decals Replace all worn labeling immediately 8 Inspect all weight stacks for proper alignment and operation Correct all improper alignment and operation issues immediately 9 Wipe Weight Stack Guide Rods clean o...

Page 21: ...e the unit in an area of high humidity such as in the vicinity of a steam room sauna indoor pool or outdoors Exposure to extensive water vapor chlorine and or bromine could adversely affect the electronics as well as other parts of the machine Temperature The unit is designed to function normally in an environment with an ambient temperature range of 50 o F 10 o C to 104 o F 40 o C degrees Environ...

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