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TOOLS

Working on this product will require basic and/or sometimes specialty tools based on the type of service that 
will be performed at any time. To assist, we recommend having the tools listed available when performing 
maintenance. 

Tool

Metric Allen Key Set

Screwdriver Set, Phillips

Metric Open-Ended Wrench Set

Screwdriver Set, Flat

Large Adjustable Crescent Wrench

Torque Wrench

Metric Socket Set

MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT: Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment as well as 
keeping the product in safe operating condition.  Failure to conduct preventative maintenance by the owner 
may cause the product to operate in an unsafe manner.  Equipment needs to be inspected and maintained at 
regular intervals per the preventative maintenance schedule provided in this manual.

Cleaning

Keeping your Strength units clean is an important component of preventative maintenance and the overall 
aesthetics of your product. While your clients will appreciate clean equipment free of sweat, dirt and other 
contaminants proper care and cleaning will extend the life of your product and reduce premature aging and 
wear. See the maintenance schedule for recommended frequency.

•  Guide rods should be cleaned monthly with a cotton cloth prior to lubrication. It is critical to remove all 

old lubricants and accumulated contaminants prior to applying lubrication.

•  Internal tower and weight stack should be cleaned once every six months with a mild soap and water 

dampened cloth to remove all dust and accumulated contaminants. Caution should be taken to not 
leave excess moisture after cleaning.

•  For general cleaning: A solution of 10% mild soap with warm water applied with a soft damp cloth OR 

Formula 409 applied to a cloth then wiped onto the upholstery. 
Note – do not use cleaners that contain solvents, alcohol or abrasives. 

•  For disinfecting: 1:10 Bleach/Water mix. After cleaning, rinse area with clean water, then dry with a 

clean, lint-free cloth. Failure to remove chemical residue will cause discoloration of the coated fabric 
surface to manifest earlier in the life cycle of the product

•  Inclusion in this document does not imply “fit for use.” Customers should first determine if products are 

appropriate for use on their surfaces

•  Should other cleaning methods or products be employed, carefully try them in an inconspicuous area 

to determine potential damage to the material. Never use harsh solvents or cleaners which are intended 
for industrial applications. To clean stained or soiled areas, a soft white cloth is recommended. Avoid 
use of paper towels. 

 CAUTION: 

 Cleaning products may be harmful/irritating to your skin, eyes, etc. Use protective gloves 

and eye protection. Do not inhale or swallow any cleaning product. Protect surrounding area/clothing from 
exposure. Use in a well-ventilated area. Follow all product manufacturer’s warnings. CORE Health and Fitness 
cannot be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from the use or misuse of cleaning products.

MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for HumanSport Total Delt HSTD3

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CORE HEALTH FITNESS HumanSport Total Delt ...

Page 2: ...Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 7 ASSEMBLY 8 MAINTENANCE 10 TOOLS 10 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 12 SUPPORT SERVICE 14 ...

Page 3: ...any required local codes or regulations www access board gov ada 2 This equipment is designed for use in a commercial gymnasium or health club To ensure the proper use of the equipment in a safe manner all users of the equipment should read this manual before using the machine This machine should be made a part of your club training program in order that the equipment is used by your members in a ...

Page 4: ...ent 12 When adjusting any seat knee stabilization pad range of motion limiter foothold pad or any other type of adjuster make certain that the adjusting pin is fully engaged in the hole to avoid injury If any of the adjustment devices are left projecting they could interfere with the user s movement 13 Wear proper exercise clothing and athletic shoes during a workout Avoid wearing loose clothing T...

Page 5: ...that owners maintain the integrity and placement of these stickers If you find any stickers missing or damaged the replacement numbers are shown on the support site and following pages See Support and Service to order replacements 731 0517 Serial Label 050 2213 050 2224 050 2212 12 8025 050 5416 050 5417 050 2225 12 8024 731 0512 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS Fig 2 ...

Page 6: ...GE HS 731 0517 STICKER WARNING BOLT DOWN 050 2213 DECAL WEIGHT STACK HS 12 8024 731 0512 STICKER CAUTION PINCH 12 8024 DECAL NAUTILUS DECO 0 91 x 3 90 050 2212 STICKER SWITCH HS 050 2224 STICKER LNL HS LEFT RIGHT Notice images are not to scale ...

Page 7: ...Page 6 050 5416 PLACARD HSTD3 RIGHT 050 5417 PLACARD HSTD3 LEFT 12 8025 DECAL HUMANSPORT 3 12 x 23 Notice images are not to scale ...

Page 8: ...7 Fig 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS HSTD3 HumanSport Total Delt Unit Weight Stack Weight Width Length Height Max User Weight 600 lbs 273 kg 2x 88 lbs 2x 40 kg 29 in 74 cm 78 in 198 cm 64 in 163 cm 350 lbs 160 kg ...

Page 9: ...s out in a clean open area to prepare for assembly Should any component not be present or if you have any operational questions please refer to SUPPORT SERVICE 1 Unless otherwise noted Loctite 242 243 or equivalent thread locker must be used on all threaded fasteners Do not use thread locker when a Nyloc nut is used ASSEMBLY Metric Steel Bolts Torque Specifications Bolt Size Thread Pitch Torque N ...

Page 10: ...to secure it to the frame using four 4 pieces each of the M10 x 30mm bolt and M10 acorn nut and eight 8 pieces of the M10 toothed lock washer Fig 4 2 Use a 6mm allen key to secure the seat weldment assembly to the seat extension weldment using two 2 pieces each of the M10 x 25mm socket head cap screw and M10 toothed lock washer 3 Assembly is complete Fig 5 ...

Page 11: ...weight stack should be cleaned once every six months with a mild soap and water dampened cloth to remove all dust and accumulated contaminants Caution should be taken to not leave excess moisture after cleaning For general cleaning A solution of 10 mild soap with warm water applied with a soft damp cloth OR Formula 409 applied to a cloth then wiped onto the upholstery Note do not use cleaners that...

Page 12: ...damage and or excessive wear is identified Fasteners hardware and attachments should be checked monthly for looseness Tighten as required using appropriate tools Handgrips should be checked for wear or damage monthly and replaced as needed Upholstery should be inspected for wear or damage monthly and replaced as needed Pulleys should be inspected every six months for integrity cracking or rubbing ...

Page 13: ...s regularly examined for damage and wear and repaired It is the sole responsibility of the owner of this equipment to ensure that regular maintenance is performed Worn or damaged parts must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from service until the repair is made Daily Weekly Monthly Bi Annually Inspect Cables X ROM Pins X Fasteners X Handgrips X Upholstery X Labels X Pulleys X Main F...

Page 14: ...ation is either neglected or in many cases facilities over lubricate without cleaning the old dirty lubricant off prior to applying the new This results in a build up of dirty contaminants that will cause premature wear and poor operational function Use a general purpose lubricant that does not contain Teflon or solvent such as 3 IN ONE oil Apply the lubricant to a cotton cloth and then run the co...

Page 15: ...entative Maintenance or Extended Warranty Package Contact your service manager for more information servicecontracts corehandf com To request access scan or visit CONNECT COREHANDF COM General Inquiries Warranty Registration Preventative Maintenance Service Requests Parts Orders Automated partner payment Product technical library Transparency on service performance 24 Hour Automated Assistant Live...

Page 16: ...ved Star Trac the Star Trac logo and StairMaster are registered trademarks of Core Health Fitness LLC Schwinn and Nautilus are registered trademarks of Nautilus Inc used under license to Core Health Fitness LLC Throwdown is a registered trademark of Throwdown Industries LLC ...

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