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36-54 kg.

54-100 kg.

100-136 kg.

(80-120 lbs.)

(120-220 lbs.)

(220-300 lbs.)

U.S. and foreign patents apply.  Other foreign patents pending.

OWNER'S MANUAL

DO  NOT DISCARD - KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

F9000

TM

Height / Weight Capacity:
Max 198 cm / 136 kg. (6'6" / 300 lbs.)

PRIOR TO USE

Make sure that the table rotates smoothly to the fully inverted position and back, and that all fasteners are secure

Make

sure the user settings described below are properly adjusted for your unique needs and body type. Take your time finding your

proper settings and REMEMBER THEM.  Check these settings every time prior to using the equipment.

1. Adjust the Roller Hinge:

The roller hinge setting controls the responsiveness or rate of rotation.  There are
three holes; hole selection depends both on your body weight and the rotational
responsiveness you desire.  For users just learning to use the inversion table, we
recommend starting with Setting 

C.  (See Figure 1)  

IMPORTANT:  Place the roller

hinges in the same hole setting on each side.

It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of the equipment and the inherent risks of inversion, such as falling
on your head or neck, pinching, entrapment or equipment failure

.

 FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS OR HEED WARNINGS

COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

Restrictions on Use

DO NOT

 use the equipment without a licensed physician's approval. Carefully review the following list of medical

contraindications for inversion with your licensed physician: 

(This is not an exhaustive list, it is intended only for reference)

· Middle ear infection

· Conjunctivitis

·  Recent stroke or transient ischemic attack

· Extreme obesity

· High blood pressure

· Bone weakness (osteoporosis)

· Pregnancy

· Hypertension

· Recent or unhealed fractures

· Hiatal hernia

· Heart or circulatory disorders

· Medullary pins

· Ventral hernia

· Spinal injury

· Surgically implanted orthopedic supports

· Glaucoma

· Cerebral sclerosis

· Use of anticoagulants (including high doses of aspirin)

· Retinal detachment

· Acutely swollen joints

DO NOT

 

use if you are over 198 cm ( 6'6") or 136 kg (300 lbs). Structural failure could occur or head/neck may impact the floor

during inversion.

DO NOT

 modify the equipment or use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer.  Utilize the

equipment for its intended purpose only.

• This product is not intended for use in public facilities.

Precautions Before Using

DO NOT

 use the inversion table until you have thoroughly and carefully read the Owner's Manual, viewed the Instructional DVD,

reviewed all other accompanying documents, and inspected the equipment.

NEVER

 allow children to use the equipment unsupervised.

DO NOT

 operate equipment while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication that may cause drowsiness or disorientation.

ALWAYS

 

inspect the equipment prior to use. 

 

Make sure that all fasteners are secure and that the equipment is located on a

level surface.

 •  

ALWAYS

 

replace defective components immediately and/ore keep the equipment out of use until repair.

 •

ALWAYS

 wear securely tied lace-up shoes with a flat sole, such as a normal tennis style shoe.  

DO NOT

 wear shoes with thick

soles, boots, high-tops or any shoe that extends above the anklebone.

ALWAYS

 make sure the equipment is properly adjusted to the correct user settings prior to each use.

• Refer to additional warning notices posted on the equipment.

Precautions During Use

DO NOT

 use aggressive movements, or use weights, elastic bands or any other exercise or stretching device while on the

inversion table.

ALWAYS

 

keep hands and fingers away from moving parts to avoid injury.  

DO NOT

 

drop or insert objects into any opening.

• First time users should use a spotter to ensure they are able to find the correct balance setting and are comfortable with the

operation of the table.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for F9000

Page 1: ...pins Ventral hernia Spinal injury Surgically implanted orthopedic supports Glaucoma Cerebral sclerosis Use of anticoagulants including high doses of aspirin Retinal detachment Acutely swollen joints DO NOT use if you are over 198 cm 6 6 or 136 kg 300 lbs Structural failure could occur or head neck may impact the floor during inversion DO NOT modify the equipment or use accessory attachments that a...

Page 2: ...s or you could fall when the table inverts Figure 4 Owner s Manual II L201 Pg 2 WARNING Failure to lock the foot clamps fully could result in serious injury or death DO NOT deviate from these instructions MOUNTING AND SECURING YOUR ANKLES 1 Preparing to Mount ALWAYS wear securely tied lace up shoes with a flat sole such as a normal tennis style shoe DO NOT wear shoes with thick soles boots high to...

Page 3: ...y balanced fulcrum It responds to very small changes in weight distribution As a result you must always test to make sure you have the correct height setting Ensure that there is clearance to rotate without contacting other objects or people Rest your head on the nylon mat and place your arms at your side Slowly place your arms on your chest ÖIf your head is lower than your feet lengthen the heigh...

Page 4: ...ormation about the Teeter Hang Ups 5 year warranty or if you have any problems assembling the equipment or questions about its use please contact Customer Service at the appropriate location below any modification to this device will void the UL Classification Classified as Medical Equipment part I in accordance with UL 2601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 General Requirements for Safety in accordance with Un...

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