ICON weider 8515 WESY87150 User Manual Download Page 5

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ASSEMBLY

1

56

High Side of

Bracket

Handles

3

5

51

Long Side

31

51

14

1

1

27

4

Before beginning assembly, carefully read the
following information and instructions:

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Place all parts of the WEIDER 8515 in a cleared
area and remove the packing materials; do not
dispose of the packing materials until assembly is
completed. 

¥ The assembly is divided into four stages: 1)

frame assembly, 2) press and butterfly arm
assembly, 3) cable and pulley assembly, and 4)
seat and backrest assembly. The hardware for
each stage is packaged separately. 

¥ Wait until you begin each assembly stage to open

that parts bag.

¥

For help identifying the small parts used in 
assembly, 

use the PART IDENTIFICATION

CHART located in the centre of this manual.

Note: Some small parts may have been pre-
attached for shipping. If a part is not in the parts
bag, check to see if it has been pre-attached.   

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As you assemble the WEIDER 8515, be sure that
all parts are oriented as shown in the drawings. 

¥

Tighten all parts as you assemble them, unless
instructed to do otherwise. 

THE FOLLOWING TOOLS (NOT INCLUDED) ARE
REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY:

¥ Two (2) adjustable spanners

¥ One (1) standard screwdriver

¥ One (1) phillips screwdriver

¥ One (1) rubber mallet

¥ Lubricant, such as grease or petroleum jelly,

and soapy water will also be needed.

Assembly will be more convenient if you have the
following tools: A socket set, a set of open-end or
closed-end spanners, or a set of ratchet spanners.

1.

Before beginning assembly, be sure that
you have read and understand the infor-
mation in the box above.

Press a 2Ó Square Outer Cap (51) onto each
end of the Stabiliser (5). Press a 2Ó Square
Inner Cap (27) into the end of the Base (4).

Turn the Stabiliser (5) so that the long side is
positioned as shown.

Insert two 5/16Ó x 2 3/4Ó Carriage Bolts (14)
up through the Stabiliser (5). Insert a 5/16Ó x
2 1/2Ó Carriage Bolt (1) up through the
remaining hole in the Stabiliser. Insert two
5/16Ó x 2 1/2Ó Carriage Bolts (1) up through
the Base (4).

Slide the indicated end of the Base (4) onto
the 5/16Ó x 2 3/4Ó Carriage Bolts (14) in the
Stabiliser (5). Slide the Rear Upright (56)
onto the Carriage Bolts. 

The high side of

the bracket on the Rear Upright must be
on the side shown. 

Hand tighten a 5/16Ó

Nylon Locknut (3) onto each Carriage Bolt.

Do not tighten the Nylon Locknuts yet.

Wet the handles on the Rear Upright (56)
with soapy water. Slide a Hand Grip (31)
onto each handle.

FRAME ASSEMBL

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20

WEIGHT

PRESS ARM

BUTTERFLY ARM

LEG LEVER

HIGH PULLEY

LOW PULLEY

PLATES

(lbs.)

(lbs.)

(lbs.)

(lbs.)

(lbs.)

Top

20

10

15

14

24

1

45

22

36

28

54

2

70

33

54

44

82

3

99

42

75

60

115

4

128

48

96

72

147

5

153

60

115

90

175

6

184

69

137

103

209

WEIGHT RESISTANCE CHART

This chart shows the approximate weight resistance at each station. ÒTopÓ refers to the 6.5 lb. top weight. The
other numbers refer to the 12.5 lb. weight plates. Weight resistance shown for the butterfly arm station is for
each butterfly arm.

Note: 1 kg = 2,2 lbs

The actual resistance at each weight station may vary due to differences in individual weight plates, as
well as friction between the cables, pulleys, and weight guides.

Summary of Contents for weider 8515 WESY87150

Page 1: ...ual for future reference ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS If you encounter any difficulties or problems with this product contact the ICON Fitness Lifestyle Ltd office or write ICON Fitness Lifestyle Ltd Gr...

Page 2: ...UBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 21 CABLE DIAGRAM 22 NOTES 23 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover Note A PART IDENTIFICATION CHART and a PART LIST EXPLODED DRAWING are attached to the centre of this ma...

Page 3: ...nd begin cool ing down 14 Always attach the lock pin and lock to the weight guide when the home gym system is not in use see page 19 15 The home gym system is intended for home use only Do not use the...

Page 4: ...TIGHTENING THE CABLES Woven cable the type of cable used on the home gym system can stretch slightly when it is first used If there is slack in the cables before resistance is felt the cables should b...

Page 5: ...fore beginning assembly be sure that you have read and understand the infor mation in the box above Press a 2 Square Outer Cap 51 onto each end of the Stabiliser 5 Press a 2 Square Inner Cap 27 into t...

Page 6: ...d of the Top Frame 55 Press a 1 3 4 Square Inner Cap 44 into each end of the crossbar on the Top Frame Press two 1 Round Inner Caps 49 into the top of the crossbar Attach the Top Frame 55 to the Front...

Page 7: ...onto the brack et on the Base 4 as shown Stack six Weights 25 onto the Weight Bumpers 19 Make sure that the Weights are turned so the pin grooves are all on the same side 5 6 7 7 8 25 Lubricate Slott...

Page 8: ...to be performed If there is any slack in the cables or chain as an exercise is performed the effectiveness of the exercise will be reduced 54 53 52 23 25 26 54 58 52 53 CHANGING THE WEIGHT SETTING To...

Page 9: ...nd toward the Cover Cap as shown in the inset drawing Attach the Left Arm 47 in the same manner Press 1 3 4 Square Inner Caps 44 into the lower ends of the Right and Left Arms 47 48 Wet the lower end...

Page 10: ...nd that the Long Cable Trap 50 is turned to hold the Cable in place 7 7 50 50 6 6 47 21 15 23 14 23 55 15 71 Ball Hook 42 Bracket 15 25 Press a 1 1 2 Square Inner Cap 32 into the Leg Lever 29 Lubricat...

Page 11: ...42 41 10 13 10 2 18 38 37 36 32 24 72 67 2 10 63 43 SEAT ASSEMBLY 23 57 10 2 CABLE ASSEMBLY 17 15 50 20 21 57 15 23 6 66 48 7 16 23 68 16 Route the Long Cable 23 around the V Pulley 6 on the Right Arm...

Page 12: ...te the Long Cable 23 around the 3 1 2 Pulley 15 attached to the bracket on the Top Frame 55 Tighten the 3 8 x 2 Bolt 12 and the 3 8 Nylon Locknut 21 Note This Pulley is pre assembled It has been shown...

Page 13: ...urposes If you cannot find a part in the parts bags check to see if it has been pre assembled The number in parenthesis below each part refers to the key number of the part The second number refers to...

Page 14: ...16 x 2 1 2 Carriage Bolt 1 3 5 16 x 2 3 4 Carriage Bolt 14 3 1 4 x 1 2 Screw 18 2 5 16 x 2 1 2 Bolt 22 4 3 8 x 2 1 2 Bolt 7 3 1 4 x 2 Carriage Bolt 38 1 5 16 x 5 Bolt 68 1 3 8 x 8 Bolt 59 1 Cable Clip...

Page 15: ...Seat Plate 38 1 1 4 x 2 Carriage Bolt 39 1 Nylon Strap 40 1 Seat Knob 41 1 Backrest 42 1 Front Upright 43 2 1 4 x 2 1 2 Screw 44 6 1 3 4 Square Inner Cap 45 2 10 Pad 46 2 Press Arm 47 1 Left Arm Key N...

Page 16: ...52 53 39 49 62 2 10 67 54 31 31 74 12 68 55 3 21 66 15 20 74 31 49 46 31 46 22 3 9 16 15 21 58 59 17 21 44 44 66 73 71 49 13 40 38 37 18 32 28 30 34 10 2 24 36 30 34 14 33 3 29 34 30 28 8 3 32 30 34 3...

Page 17: ...71 23 21 44 21 3 61 60 3 3 5 51 14 19 26 51 25 64 63 3 76 72 9 92 3 3 4 1 27 65 41 10 43 3 21 6 50 7 42 7 50 6 21 69 70 48 44 45 52 53 39 49 62 2 10 67 12 68 55 3 21 66 15 20 74 83 84 85 7 81 56 31 1...

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