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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of MATRIX products to instruct all individuals, whether they are the end user or supervising 

personnel on proper usage of the equipment.
It is recommended that all users of MATRIX exercise equipment be informed of the following information prior to its use. 
Do not use any equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer. It is imperative that MATRIX equipment be used 

properly to avoid injury.

PROPER USAGE

1.  Do not exceed weight limits of the exercise device.
2.  If applicable, set safety stops to appropriate height.
3.  If applicable, adjust seat pads, leg pads, foot pads, range of motion adjustment, or any other type of adjustment mechanisms to a 

comfortable start position. Make certain that the adjusting mechanism is fully engaged to prevent unintentional movement and to avoid 

injury.

4.  Sit on bench (if applicable) and get into appropriate position for exercise.
5.  Exercise using no more weight than you can safely lift and control.
6.  In a controlled manner, perform exercise.
7.  Return weight to its fully-supported start position.

INSTALLATION

1.  STABLE AND LEVEL SURFACE: MATRIX exercise equipment must be installed on a stable base and properly leveled. 
2.  SECURING EQUIPMENT: Manufacturer requires that all stationary Matrix Connexus equipment be secured to the floor to stabilize equipment 

and eliminate rocking or tipping over. This must be performed by a licensed contractor. 

 

Floor anchor points must be able to withstand 750 lbs. (3.3 kN) pull-out force.
Wall anchor points must be able to withstand 500 lbs. (2.2 kN) pull-out force.
Please contact your Matrix Representative for Connexus anchoring guidelines. 

ADDITIONAL NOTES

This equipment should only be used in supervised areas where access and control is specifically 

regulated by the owner. It is up to the owner to determine who is allowed access to this training 

equipment. The owner should consider a user’s: degree of reliability, age, experience, etc.
This training equipment meets industry standards for stability when used for its intended purpose 

in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
This equipment is for indoor use only. This training equipment is a Class S product (designed 

for use in a commercial environment such as a fitness facility). This training equipment is in 

compliance with EN ISO 20957-1.

DO NOT USE equipment if 

not properly secured to floor.

Manufacturer requires that this 

equipment be secured to the 

floor to stabilize and eliminate 

rocking or tipping over.

Use a licensed contractor.

WARNING

WARNING

Group Functional Trainer

DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAN 

OCCUR ON THIS EQUIPMENT. FOLLOW 

THESE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID 

INJURY!

1. Keep children under the age of 14 

away from this strength training 

equipment. Teenagers must be 

supervised at all times while using 

this equipment.

2. This equipment is not intended for 

use by persons with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities, or lack of experience 

and knowledge, unless they have 

been given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of the 

equipment by a person responsible 

for their safety.

3. All warnings and instructions 

should be read and proper 

instruction obtained prior to use. 

Use this equipment for its intended 

purpose ONLY.

4. Inspect the machine before use. DO 

NOT use machine if it appears 

damaged or inoperable.

5. Do not exceed weight capacity of 

this equipment.

6. Where applicable, use retention 

devices to retain weight discs.

7. Injuries to health may result from 

incorrect or excessive training. 

Cease exercise if you feel faint or 

dizzy. Obtain a medical exam before 

beginning an exercise program.

8. Keep body, clothing, hair, and 

fitness accessories free and clear 

of all moving parts.

9. Horizontal adjustable bars are 

heavy. Support bars from center of 

mass when detaching and 

reattaching bar to frame structure. 

Ensure bar is fully engaged with 

frame before use.

10. If optional heavy bag is used, do 

not support body weight from the 

bag. Do not add additional weight 

to bag.

11. When adjusting any adjustable 

mechanism (stop position, seat 

position, pad location, range of 

motion limiter, pulley carriage, or 

any other type), make certain that 

the adjustable mechanism is fully 

engaged prior to use to prevent 

unintended motion.

12. Manufacturer requires that this 

equipment be secured to the floor 

to stabilize and eliminate rocking 

or tipping over. Use a licensed 

contractor.

13. DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL. 

REPLACE IF DAMAGED OR 

ILLEGIBLE.

Summary of Contents for CONNEXUS GFTCB

Page 1: ...CONNEXUS GFTFS GFTWM GFTEXP GFTLM GFTMB GFTVRT GFTCB GFTHB ...

Page 2: ...2 3 ENGLISH XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE XX LANGUAGE ...

Page 3: ...provided by the manufacturer This equipment is for indoor use only This training equipment is a Class S product designed for use in a commercial environment such as a fitness facility This training equipment is in compliance with EN ISO 20957 1 DO NOT USE equipment if not properly secured to floor Manufacturer requires that this equipment be secured to the floor to stabilize and eliminate rocking ...

Page 4: ...ly Inspect Hardware Pull pins Monthly Inspect Frame Monthly Clean Machine As Needed Clean Grips As Needed Grips should be cleaned with a mild soap and water or a non ammonia based cleaner PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS GFTFS Group Functional Trainer FREE STANDING GFTWM Group Functional Trainer WALL MOUNTED GFTEXP Group Functional Trainer EXPANSION GFTLM Landmine Attachment GFTMB Med Ball Target GFTCB Magn...

Page 5: ...litate the compact packaging of the machine Prior to assembly confirm all the components by matching them with the exploded diagrams Carefully unpack the unit from this box and dispose of the packing materials in accordance with your local laws CAUTION To avoid injury to yourself and prevent damage to the frame components be sure to have proper assistance removing the frame pieces from this box Pl...

Page 6: ... 9 2 8 M 9 5 9 2 FT TOTAL TRAINING AREA 8 3 8 2 M 27 2 26 9 FT FREE AREA 0 6 M 2 FT WIDE PATH 1 SQ FT A x8 A x28 D x4 C x40 B x8 C x8 A x8 GFTFS Torque Values A M10 Torque to 77 Nm 57 ft lb B M10 Torque to 40 Nm 30 ft lb C M8 Torque to 39 Nm 29 ft lb D M6 Torque to 17 Nm 147 in lb B x12 ...

Page 7: ...Screw M10x40L Nut M10 8 4 8 4 Item Description Qty NOTE Assemble laying down for step 1 Do not completely tighten hardware until final step Z13 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z11 Z11 Z05x2 Z13 Z27x2 Z27x2 Z13 Z05x2 Z11 Z11 Z27x2 Z13 Z05x2 GFTFS Free Standing Step 1 of 3 ...

Page 8: ...r Φ10 Screw M10x155L Nut M10 8 16 8 8 Item Description Qty NOTE Do not completely tighten hardware until final step Z05x4 Z24x2 Z26x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z13x2 Z26x2 Z24x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z05x4 Z13x2 Z26x2 Z13x2 Z13x2 Z26x2 GFTFS Free Standing Step 2 of 3 ...

Page 9: ...on page 6 Z06 Z05 Z27 Z25 Z01 Screw M8x25L Flat Washer Φ10 Screw M10x40L Screw M10x25L Screw M6x15L 8 12 4 8 4 Item Description Qty Z01 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z01 Z27x2 Z05x2 Z01 Z06x2 Z25x2 Z05x2 Z06x2 Z25x2 Z05x2 Z01 Z06x2 Z05x2 Z25x2 Z05x2 Z25x2 Z06x2 GFTFS Free Standing Step 3 of 3 ...

Page 10: ...ES 1 8 M 5 9 FT FREE AREA 0 6 M 2 FT WALL MOUNTED DIMENSIONS 2 7 1 7 M 8 9 5 6 FT A x6 A x16 D x2 C x20 B x4 A x8 GFTWM Torque Values A M10 Torque to 77 Nm 57 ft lb B M10 Torque to 40 Nm 30 ft lb C M8 Torque to 39 Nm 29 ft lb D M6 Torque to 17 Nm 147 in lb C x8 B x12 ...

Page 11: ...r Φ10 Screw M10x110L Screw M10x40L Nut M10 4 2 4 2 Item Description Qty Z13 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z11 Z13 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z11 NOTE Assemble laying down for step 1 Do not completely tighten hardware until final step GFTWM Wall Mounted Step 1 of 3 ...

Page 12: ...0x155L Nut M10 Screw M10x95L Screw M10x90L NOTE Do not completely tighten hardware until final step 2 18 8 10 2 2 Item Description Qty Z12x2 Z24x2 Z05x4 Z13x2 Z13x2 Z13x2 Z05x2 Z28x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z13x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z24x2 Z05x4 Z13x2 Z26x2 GFTWM Wall Mounted Step 2 of 3 ...

Page 13: ...rew M10x40L Screw M10x25L Screw M6x15L 8 8 4 4 2 Item Description Qty Z01 Z27x2 NOTE Tighten hardware from steps 1 3 using the following Torque Values on page 10 Z05x2 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z01 Z06x2 Z25x2 Z05x2 Z05x2 Z25x2 Z06x2 Z06x4 GFTWM Wall Mounted Step 3 of 3 ...

Page 14: ...14 GFTEXP Expansion TRAINING AREA FRONT 2 8 M 9 2 FT SIDES 1 8 M 5 9 FT FREE AREA 0 6 M 2 FT WALL MOUNTED DIMENSIONS EACH 2 4 1 7 M 8 5 6 FT 1 SQ FT ...

Page 15: ...15 NOTE Starting as wall mounted unit GFTWM Do not completely tighten hardware until final step GFTEXP Expansion Step 1 of 5 Blue represents existing wall mount ...

Page 16: ...16 NOTE Do not completely tighten hardware until final step Remove existing wall mounted upright Replace existing wall mounted upright with expansion kit upright GFTEXP Expansion Step 2 of 5 ...

Page 17: ...0x110L Screw M10x40L Nut M10 NOTE Do not completely tighten hardware until final step Assembly laying down for step 3 4 2 4 2 Item Description Qty Existing wall mounted upright Z13 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z11 Z13 Z05x2 Z27x2 Z11 GFTEXP Expansion Step 3 of 5 ...

Page 18: ...t Z26 Z05 Z24 Z13 Z12 Screw M10x75L Flat Washer Φ10 Screw M10x155L Nut M10 Screw M10x95L 2 16 8 8 2 Item Description Qty NOTE Do not completely tighten hardware until final step Z12x2 Z13x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z24x2 Z05x4 Z26x2 Z13x2 Z13x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z24x2 Z13x2 Z05x4 GFTEXP Expansion Step 4 of 5 ...

Page 19: ...r Φ10 Screw M10x40L Screw M10x25L Screw M10x15L NOTE Tighten hardware from steps 1 3 using the following Torque Values on page 10 8 6 2 4 1 Item Description Qty Z05x2 Z27x2 Z01 Z06x4 Z05x2 Z25x2 Z06x2 Z05x2 Z25x2 Z06x2 GFTEXP Expansion Step 5 of 5 ...

Page 20: ...ty M8 39 Nm 29 ft lb NOTE Tighten hardware from step 2 using the following Torque Value Z06x2 Z15x3 Z14 Screw M6x4L 1 Item Description Qty M6 17 Nm 147 in lb NOTE Tighten hardware from step 3 using the following Torque Value Z14 GFTLM Landmine Attachment 1 3 2 ...

Page 21: ...21 GFTMB Med Ball Target Z20 Hex Screw M10x20L 4 Item Description Qty M10 40 Nm 30 ft lb NOTE Tighten hardware from step 1 using the following Torque Value Z20x2 Z20x2 ...

Page 22: ...0 Nm 30 ft lb NOTES Tighten hardware from step 3 using the following Torque Value SLIDE ROM DOWN 1 2 3 Start with the top fastener working down tightening each bolt two or three revolutions at a time Repeat process from top to bottom until all hardware is fully threaded For use with the Free Standing unit only ...

Page 23: ... M10 4 2 2 Item Description Qty M10 77 Nm 57 ft lb NOTE Tighten hardware from step 1 using the following Torque Value Z13x2 Z05x4 Z24x2 Z20 Hex Screw M10x20L 2 Item Description Qty Z20x2 M10 40 Nm 30 ft lb NOTE Tighten hardware from step 2 using the following Torque Value 1 2 ...

Page 24: ...24 GFTHB Heavy Bag Heavy bag not included 1 2 3 4 ...

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