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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

Socket Set, SAE

Screwdriver Set, Phillips

Socket Set, Metric

Screwdriver Set, Flat

Socket driver

Tape Measure

Open end wrenches, SAE

Ball Peen Hammer

Open end wrenches, Metric

Rubber Mallet

Hex Bit Socket Set, SAE

Motorcycle straps, adjustable

Hex Bit Socket Set, Metric

Loctite 680

Adjustable Wrench

Snap Ring Pliers

Torque Wrench

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 Nautilus® Inspiration 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 

MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for Inspiration Back Extension

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Inspiration Back Extension Core Health Fitness...

Page 2: ...Page 1 PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 IMPORTANT LABEL LOCATIONS 5 OPERATIONS 6 ASSEMBLY 7 TOOLS 7 PROCEDURE 8 MAINTENANCE 9 SUPPORT SERVICE 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...Page 2 IPBE3 Inspiration Back Extension Overall Weight Stack Weight Width Length Height User Weight 560 lb 255 kg 200 lb 91 kg 51 130 cm 50 127 cm 64 163 cm 0 350 lbs 0 158 kgs PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT...

Page 4: ...Shim any mounting surface that does not rest thoroughly on the floor using flat washers DO NOT force the foot to contact the ground with anchors Fasteners must have a minimum of 500 lbs tensile capaci...

Page 5: ...10 Ensure weight selection switches are fully engaged Partial insertion can cause weights to fall unexpectedly Never pin the weight stack in an elevated position Never attempt to switch off a cartridg...

Page 6: ...IMARY READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS PRIOR TO USE SITTING IN THE UPRIGHT POSITION ADJUST BACK PAD ROLLER TO REST ON THE UPPER BACK BY PULLING ON THE RED ADJUSTMENT KNOB PLACE FEET ON THE APPROPRIATE FOOT CR...

Page 7: ...Page 6 OPERATIONS...

Page 8: ...8 REGULAR 731 0365 NUT M8 X 1 25 NYLOC JAM 731 0398 SCREW M10X1 5 20MM BHC HK CS NP 731 0363 M10 1 5 THREAD HEX LOCKNUT 731 0367 WASHER PLAIN M10 N02 9345 SCREW M10 X 1 5 X 140 SHC HK AS ZP Required T...

Page 9: ...n head cap screw 731 0398 and M8 nylock nut 731 0365 and four 4 pieces of the M8 flat washer 731 0355 2 Use a ratchet wrench with an 8mm socket and a 17mm open ended wrench to finish securing the foot...

Page 10: ...nspected and maintained at regular intervals per the preventative maintenance schedule provided in this manual Cleaning Keeping your Nautilus Inspiration Strength units clean is an important component...

Page 11: ...cannot be held responsible for damage or injuries resulting from the use or misuse of cleaning products Inspection Visual inspection of your Nautilus Inspiration Strength units will insure a safe env...

Page 12: ...ined 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...

Page 13: ...her 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 prematu...

Page 14: ...nnect Get help with your general inquiries warranty registration preventative maintenance service requests and parts orders You can also make seamless service requests get real time updates manage you...

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