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Links, Pull-Pins, Snap Hooks, Swivels,  Weight Stack Pins: 

*Check all pieces for signs of visible wear or damage.

*Check springs in snap hooks and pull-pins for proper tension and alignment.

*If the spring sticks or has lost its rigidity, replace it immediately.

Upholstery: 

*To ensure prolonged upholstery life and proper hygiene, all upholstered pads should be wiped

down with a damp cloth after every workout.

*Periodically take the time to use a mild soap or an approved vinyl upholstery cleaner to deter

the onset of cracking or drying. Avoid using any abrasive cleaners or cleaners not intended for

use on vinyl.

*Replace ripped or warn upholstery immediately.

*Keep sharp or pointed objects clear of all upholstery.

Decals: 

*Inspect and familiarize yourself with any safety warnings or other user information posted on

each decal.

Nuts and Bolts: 

*Inspect all nuts and bolts for any loosening and tighten if needed.

*Go through a re-tightening sequence periodically to ensure that all hardware is tensioned

proper.

Anti-Skid Surfaces: 

*T hese surfaces are designed to supply secure footing and need to be replaced if they appear

worn or become slippery.

Belts and Cables: 

*We uses only high quality belt, and mil-spec cables.

*Visually inspect the belts and cables for fraying, cracking, peeling or discoloration.

*While the machine is not in use, carefully run your fingers along the belt or caqle to feel for

thinning or bulging areas.

*Replace belts and cables immediately at the first signs of damage or wear. Do not use

equipment until belts or cables have been replaced.

Belt and Cable Tension: 

*Referring to the Owners Manual, when belts or cables are used check all bolts attachments to

be sure they are properly attached.

*Check slack in cables and re-adjust cable tension if needed.

Seat Sleeves,  Guide Rods: 

*Wipe down adjusting tubes with a dust free rag before applying lubricant.

*Lubricate seat sleeves and Guide Rods with a Silicon or Teflon based lubricant spray.

Linear Bearings: 

*Referring to the Owners Manual carefully disassemble the bearing from its housing and place
a finger full of light grease (lithium, super lube, etc.) into the inside of the bearing.  Using your

finger, press the grease into the ball-bearings and their tracks. repeat until the ball-bearing
tracks are full of grease.  Insert the shaft back into the bearing and wipe off excess grease.

PLEASE KEEP THIS FOR YOUR RECORDS 

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Summary of Contents for H8106

Page 1: ...CAUTION Read all precautions and Instructions in this manual before using this equipment OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...this equipment Important Safety Instructions 3 Instructions 4 Parts List 5 Exploded View 8 Measurement Guide 9 AssembIy Instructions 10 AssembIy 11 Exercise Instructions 19 Maintenance ScheduIe 20 Ge...

Page 3: ...ed or damaged Never drop or insert anything into any opening in the equipment Always check the unit and its cables before each use Make sure that all fasteners and cables are secure and in good workin...

Page 4: ...onal injury The equipment is designed to provide the smoothest most effective exercise motion possible After assembly you should check all functions to ensure correct operation If you experience probl...

Page 5: ...Clip 80 49 7 4 22 IF81162200 Top Shroud 659 6 223 7 155 1 23 IF81162300 Plastic Knob Cap P25 2 24 IF81162400 Plastic Knob Base P25 2 25 IF81061500 Front Shroud 1193 550 104 7 1 26 IF81211600 Rear Shr...

Page 6: ...Bolt M10 110 30 1 65 GB5780M10 105DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 110 30 9 66 GB5780M10 100DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 100 2 67 GB5780M10 50DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 50 9 68 GB5780M10 35DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10 35 2 69...

Page 7: ...ls Weight Plate 170LBS Item No Part No Description Qty 41 PLWS1000 Weight Plate 10LBS 16 Weight Plate 200LBS Item No Part No Description Qty 41 PLWS1000 Weight Plate 10LBS 10 42 IF8WS1500 Weight Plate...

Page 8: ...i 0 r 0 r 0 8 3 I I 00 I I I I I I I I...

Page 9: ...Bolt 0 100 I 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 I 110 120 130 llll11111111IIIIIIII1111IIII1 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11IIII11IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIII1111III1111IIIII1IIIIIIIIII11IIIIIIllI Millimeters 0 1...

Page 10: ...ts may be large heavy or awkward to handle alone It is important that you assemble your product in a clean clear uncluttered area This will enable you to move around the product while you are fitting...

Page 11: ...g two M10 105 HHB 65 four 11 23 2 Flat Washer 80 two M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 3 Attach the Lower Crossbeam 4 to the Seat Frame 3 the Weight Stack Frame 1 using four M10 105 HHB 65 eight 11 23 2 Flat Wash...

Page 12: ...HHB 66 four 11 23 2 Flat Washer 80 two M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 4 Attach the Seat Pad Plate 16 to the Seat Frame 3 using four M10 25 FHCS 62 four Cl 11 23 2 Flat Washer 80 four M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 5 At...

Page 13: ...5 Pulley 51 to the Main Frame 2 using three M10 50 HHB 67 six D11 23 2 Flat Washer 80 three M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 two Pulley Lagging 31 3 Attach the Cable 39 to the Cam Frame 5 using one D14 5 D8 6 27...

Page 14: ...t Set Screw 74 2 Attach the second 10LBS Weight Plate 41 to the Top Plate 40 using one M10 135 HHB 63 one M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 3 Attach the Selector Pin W Coil 38 to Top Plate 40 4 Attach the Cable 3...

Page 15: ...M8 8 Socket Set Screw 74 2 Attach the second 10LBS Weight Plate 41 to the Top Plate 40 using one M10 135 HHB 63 one M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 3 Attach the Selector Pin W Coil 38 to Top Plate 40 4 Attach...

Page 16: ...Socket Set Screw 4 2 Attach the first 15LBS Weight Plate 42 to the Top Plate 40 using one M10 135 HHB 63 one M10 Nylon Lock Nut 77 3 Attach the Selector Pin W Coil 38 to Top Plate 40 4 Attach the Cabl...

Page 17: ...80 2 Attach the Back Pad 18 to the Back Pad Tube 9 using two M10 50 HHB 67 two 11 23 2 Flat Washer 80 3 Attach the two Foam Assembly 19 to Swing Tube 6 the Movement Arm 11 using four 90 51 5 6 Big Baf...

Page 18: ...ront Shroud 25 and the Rear Shroud 26 to the Weight Stack Frame 1 2 Attach the Top Shroud 22 to the Weight Stack Frame 1 using two M6 15 BHCS 75 two 6 6 15 2 Flat Washer 81 Note Wrench Tighten bolts a...

Page 19: ...ight 2 Adjust back pad and roller pad to the desired position 3 Select desired positioning Hook both feet over the roller pad Grasp handles pull legs down slowly 4 Slowly return to the starting positi...

Page 20: ...ts Tighten if WEEKLY 3MONTHS needed Inspect WEEKLY 3MONTHS Anti Skid Surface Clean Lubricate Guide Rods with a Teflon PTFE MONTHLY 3MONTHS based lubricant Superlube Lubricate Seat Sleeves Turcite Bush...

Page 21: ...e replaced if they appear worn or become slippery Belts and Cables We uses only high quality belt and mil spec cables Visually inspect the belts and cables for fraying cracking peeling or discoloratio...

Page 22: ...bute significantly to your success Warm up properly before engaging in weight resistance training Stretching yoga jogging calisthenics or other cardiovascular exercise can help prepare your body for t...

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