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WEEKLY

1. Hardware:

• Check all nuts and bolts. Tighten them as

required.

2. Cables:

• Check all cables for proper tension.
• Check the entire length of each cable by pulling

each handle individually to its fully extended
position and inspecting the cable that is
exposed on the exterior of the machine, as well
as the cable inside of the tower.

• Run your fingers along each cable, paying close

attention to the bends and attachment points.

• Watch for the following conditions that may indi-

cate a worn cable in need of replacement (see
the drawings below):

A. Torn or split cable sheath that exposes the

cable

B. Kinked or severely bent cable
C.Curled or twisted sheath
D.Stretched cable sheath, showing a thinning

cross-section

MONTHLY OR AS REQUIRED

1. Grips:

• Check all grips and replace them as needed.

2. Weight stack guide rods:

• Clean and lubricate the full length by wiping

using a soft cloth containing automotive engine
oil. Only a light coating over the entire length is
needed.

CUSHION ATTACHMENT

Important:

All FreeMotion Fitness

®

cushions are fabri-

cated using dense plywood with tee-nuts installed for
bolting to the machine framework. Because these tee-
nuts are held by the plywood, they will not withstand
the torque that standard nuts and bolts will. Therefore,
when tightening the cushion bolts, turn them only until
they are snug and the cushion does not move or feel
loose. Overtightening may strip the tee-nuts from the
plywood and make it impossible to remove the cushion
in the future.

CABLE TENSION CHECK

1. Insert the weight pin into the top weight plate.

2. Slowly raise and lower the top weight by normal

machine use. The top weight should come to rest
just on top of the second weight when the handle
is returned to the resting position.
• If there is too much tension on the cable, the top

weight will not rest on the second weight, and it
may be difficult to insert the weight pin into the
weight plates.

• If there is not enough tension on the cable, the

top weight will not be lifted immediately when
one of the handles is pulled. Ideally, the han-
dle/cable should not move more than 1.3 cm
(1/2 in.) from the resting position before the top
weight begins to be lifted.

3. If there is too much or not enough tension on the

cable, adjust the cable as described in CABLE
ADJUSTMENTS, on page 9.

A

B

D

C

9

CAUTION:

After making any cable adjustment, pull the

handle using a light load and have someone make
sure that the cable is not derailed from a pulley or rub-
bing on a guard (see CABLE GUARDS on page 10).

INITIAL ADJUSTMENT

Top Weight Pulley Adjustment

—All machines.

Tools required: 9/16" open or box-end wrench, 5/16"
Allen wrench 

Note:

This is the primary adjustment for all

machines. If this adjustment does not remove the
excess slack, refer to ADDITIONAL ADJUST-
MENTS, at the right.

1. Remove the access cover by pulling it free at the

bottom and then sliding it up until the two sets of
tabs release.

2. Using a 5/16" Allen wrench and a 9/16" open or

box-end wrench, loosen the nut holding the pulley
in the bracket on the top weight. 

3. To increase the tension, slide the pulley down in

the slot. To decrease the tension, slide the pulley
up.

4. Tighten the nut and check the tension as

described in CABLE TENSION CHECK, on page
8. If necessary, readjust the pulley. 

5. Replace the access cover.

ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENTS

Handle End Adjustment

—All machines with a

strap and handle
Tools required: 1/8" Allen wrench, cable cutters, utili-
ty knife, torque wrench

Note:

Make this adjustment only if the pulley in the

top weight has been fully adjusted to the bottom of
the slot and the cable requires more tension. 

Note:

This adjustment is only for increasing the

cable tension because it requires shortening the
cable. Only one end of the cable should be short-
ened.

1. Create slack in the cable by removing the weight

pin and pulling the handle out 15–20 cm (6–8 in.).
Insert the weight pin into the third weight plate
and the tube on the bottom of the top weight.

2. Push the black rubber cover off the aluminum

coupler and slide the cover up the cable to con-
tact the pulley in the swivel arm.

3. Loosen the four oval-point, 1/4-20-unc set screws

in the coupler and pull the cable free.

4. Cut off 2.5 cm (1 in.) of the cable end using cable

cutters. 

Note: Using any other tool may flatten

or disrupt the end strands so that it may be
difficult to reinsert the cable into the hole of
the coupler.

5. Cut off 2.5 cm (1 in.) of the black cable sheath

from the end of the cable.

6. Reinsert the cable and the sheath into the coupler

so that all of the bare cable is in the hole.

7. Retighten the four set screws into the threaded

holes. Tighten the set screws equally until they
contact the cable. Then, tighten each screw alter-
nately 1/4 turn, until all are set to 85 inch-pounds
(9.6 Newton-meters).

8. Slide the rubber cover over the coupler, remove

the weight pin, and lower the handle. 

9. Check for proper tension on the cable as described

in CABLE TENSION CHECK, on page 8.

Pulley

Slot

Top Weight

CABLE ADJUSTMENTS

Summary of Contents for Abdominal

Page 1: ...005 ICON IP Inc If you have questions after reading this manual or if you require assistance please contact Customer Care at the address and phone number listed below Please be prepared to give the fo...

Page 2: ...ORTANT PRECAUTIONS 3 WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT 4 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 5 ADJUSTMENTS 6 MAINTENANCE 7 CABLE DIAGRAM 11 PART LIST 12 EXPLODED DRAWING 13 HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE Back Cover TABLE OF CONTENT...

Page 3: ...ll users of the strength machine should be instructed to report any injury or strength machine irregularity to facility staff immedi ately 10 Make sure the weight selector pin is com pletely inserted...

Page 4: ...23 62 62 49 49 60 59 61 55 61 55 60 59 13 WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT 4 DO NOT USE MACHINE FROM THIS SIDE WARNING The decals shown below have been placed on the strength machine in the indicated location...

Page 5: ...x 1 2 Screw 51 2 3 8 x 1 Screw 52 1 Left Tower Cover 53 4 Roll Pin 54 1 Lumbar Pad 55 4 Bungee Tie 56 1 Upright Cover 57 2 3 8 x 1 Bolt 58 2 1 Hole Plug 59 2 Bungee Clip 60 2 10 x 1 2 Screw 61 2 Bunge...

Page 6: ...lumbar pad should be positioned comfortably behind your lower back To move the lumbar pad slide the strap up or down the backrest ADJUSTMENTS CABLE DIAGRAM The cable diagram at the right shows the pro...

Page 7: ...ned with a damp cloth and a mild non abrasive detergent Do not use solvents Note Instruct all personnel to perform equipment inspection and maintenance requirements Personnel must record and report an...

Page 8: ...ve someone make sure that the cable is not derailed from a pulley or rub bing on a guard see CABLE GUARDS on page 10 INITIAL ADJUSTMENT Top Weight Pulley Adjustment All machines Tools required 9 16 op...

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