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NOTE: 

When stepping onto the 

Foot Bar (18)

 it will shift downward less than an inch. This is 

NORMAL;  this  is  the  auto  locking  system  disengaging.  Your  body  weight  disengages  the  auto 
lock  when  standing  on  the 

Foot  Bar  (18).

  When  inverting,  your  body  weight  will  no  longer  be 

pressing down on the 

Foot Bar (18)

 and the auto lock will engage as you begin to dip below the 

horizontal angle. 

 

 
WARNING

If  the

  Adjustable  Instep  Frame  (16) 

does  not  automatically  retract,  contact 

customer service before using the inversion table. 

 

 

WARNING

Make  sure  that that

  Locking  Pin  Knob  (27) 

is  securely  inserted  into a locking 

hole before using the inversion table.   

 

WARNING

The Backup auto  locking system is  designed as a safety precaution, it is NOT 

meant  to  be  relied  on  as  the  primary  locking  system.  The  user 

MUST  ALWAYS  LOCK

  the 

Locking  Pin  Knob  (27) 

as  the  primary  locking  procedure.  The  auto  lock  is  only  there  as  an 

absolute last resort and 

SHOULD NOT

 be relied upon as the primary locking system. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Always  check  to  make  sure  the  ankle  locking  pin  is  fully 
engaged before each use. Make sure that the front and rear 
ankle  clamps  are  secured  tightly  against  your  ankles  to 
prevent from falling when the table inverts.   

WARNING: 

Failure to fully engage the locking pin could 

result in serious injury or possible death.   

OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS 

Summary of Contents for 4503

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Triple SureLock Inversion Table 4503 2 100319...

Page 2: ...THE STORE STOP and contact customer service if you have any questions regarding assembly or proper operation of the machine Email us at Service paradigmhw com Or call us at 1 844 641 7921 Hours 8 00...

Page 3: ...F CONTENTS SERVICE 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDELINES 3 LABEL PLACEMENT 6 OVERVIEW DRAWING 7 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK 8 PARTS LIST 9 ASSEMBLY 10 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS 20 STORAGE 28 WARRANTY 29 PARTS REQUEST...

Page 4: ...the best method to receive a response during peak business hours Website www paradigmhw com Toll Free 1 844 641 7921 8 00 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Standard Time Monday thru Friday Response time may vary vi...

Page 5: ...ng pin is fully engaged before each use Make sure that the front and rear ankle clamps are secured tightly against your ankles to prevent from falling when the table inverts WARNING Failure to fully e...

Page 6: ...or near invalids or disabled persons 15 Do not operate equipment while under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication that may cause drowsiness or disorientation 16 Listen to your body It is recom...

Page 7: ...anticoagulants including Aspirin in high doses Spinal injury Cerebral Sclerosis or acutely swollen joints Heart or circulatory disorders for which you are being treated High blood pressure Hypertensio...

Page 8: ...PLACEMENTS This drawing indicates the locations of the warning labels found on your product If a label is missing illegible or is removed contact Customer Service to request a complimentary replacemen...

Page 9: ...7 OVERVIEW DRAWING...

Page 10: ...8 HARDWARE TOOLS PACK...

Page 11: ...1 46 Socket Hex Bolt M8 65 4 15 Adjustable Boom 1 47 Hex Bolt M8 55 8 16 Adjustable Instep Frame 1 48 Hex Bolt M8 60 2 17 Lock Release 1 49 Ring Pin 1 18 Foot Bar 1 50 Hex Bolt M8 20 2 19 Rear Ankle...

Page 12: ...ion table 1A Connecting the Front Rear Posts Attach the Left Right Front Post 3 2 onto the Left Right Rear Post 7 6 with two Hex Bolts 48 two Flat Washers 59 and two Nylon Nuts 61 Simultaneously tight...

Page 13: ...to the Left Right Font Post 3 2 with two Socket Hex Bolts 46 DO NOT fully tighten the hardware until instructed to do so in STEP 3 DO NOT fully tighten Socket Hex Bolts 46 at this time 2B Locking the...

Page 14: ...ch with four Hex Bolts 47 four Flat Washers 59 and four Nylon Nuts 61 DO NOT fully tighten the hardware until instructed to do so in STEP 4 DO NOT fully tighten Socket Hex Bolts 47 at this time 3B NOW...

Page 15: ...the the Pivot Arms 9 with the brackets of the Backrest Frame 10 Secure with two Hex Bolts 51 two Flat Washers 59 and two Nylon Nuts 61 Tighten the hardware with the two 13 17mm Wrenches provided 4B N...

Page 16: ...ebars 37 onto the Right and Left Rear Post 6 7 with two Hex Bolts 47 two Flat Washers 59 and two Nylon Nuts 61 Tighten the hardware with the two 13 17mm Wrenches provided 59 Flat Washers 4 PCS 61 Nylo...

Page 17: ...oot Bar 18 into the bottom of the Lock Release 17 with two Carriage Bolts 54 two Flat Washers 59 and two Nylon Nuts 61 Tighten the hardware with the 13 17mm Wrench provided 61 Nylon Nut 2PCS 54 Carria...

Page 18: ...and nut with the 13 17mm Wrenches provided 7B Installing the Rubber Heel Holders Wrap each Rubber Heel Holder 33 with one Steel Heel Holder Bracket 32 Squeeze and slide one set of the Rubber Heel Hold...

Page 19: ...ch provided 8B Installing the Rubber Heel Holders Wrap each Rubber Heel Holder 33 with one Steel Heel Holder Bracket 32 Squeeze and slide one set of the Rubber Heel Holder 33 and Steel Heel Holder Bra...

Page 20: ...Adjustable Boom 15 inwards until the Adjustable Boom Knob 11 POPS down into the locked position Make sure the Adjustable Boom Knob 11 is fully inserted See Fig E Step 10 10A Attaching the Nylon Strap...

Page 21: ...ertical or horizontal orientation along the Velcro strip CORRECT Assembly Completed 1 Review the image above to make sure you have correctly assembled the Inversion Table before using See the next pag...

Page 22: ...ly could result in serious injury or death WRONG Demonstrates that the Table Bed has been assembled into the A Frame backwards so the Main Shaft is not resting on the Crossbar and must be corrected Re...

Page 23: ...o secure See the illustration above ADJUSTING THE INVERSION ANGLE CONTROL STRAP 1 For added safety a nylon strap has been included to restrict the degree of inversion 2 This strap can be adjusted to d...

Page 24: ...a set of Handlebars 37 has been added to the inversion table These Handlebars 37 are located at the top of the Left Right Rear Post 7 6 The Handlebars 37 are there to help you return to the upright po...

Page 25: ...1 2 Slide the Adjustable Boom 15 up or down until the desired height is just visible below the Backrest Frame 10 tube 3 When the Adjustable Boom 15 is in the desired position release the Adjustable Bo...

Page 26: ...able Instep Frame 16 4 Stand on the Foot Bar 18 with your ankles between the Rubber Heel Holders 33 Pull up on the Locking Pin Knob 27 to allow the Adjustable Instep Frame 16 to retract Make sure the...

Page 27: ...ob 27 is securely inserted into a locking hole before using the inversion table WARNING The Backup auto locking system is designed as a safety precaution it is NOT meant to be relied on as the primary...

Page 28: ...e Increase the boom height until your head is slightly above your feet USING THE INVERSION TABLE 1 Start by lying straight back on the backrest with your hands gripped on both handlebars 2 Relax your...

Page 29: ...f you begin to feel nauseous during use come up as soon as you can Come up slowly dizziness after a session means you came up too fast Wait 2 hours after eating to use the inversion table 4 All invers...

Page 30: ...n If children are present store inversion table flat on the floor MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS You should check your inversion table for any kind of wear and tear before each use 1 Check the pivot arms ba...

Page 31: ...ls 5 Any act of Nature such as fire flooding snow ice hurricane earthquake lightning or other natural disaster environmental condition such as air pollution mold mildew etc or staining from foreign su...

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