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Nautilus
®
Strength safety and warning information
It is very important that you read and review this manual before operating the Product and keep this manual for
future reference. Remember to perform the periodic maintenance requirements specified in the Manual to
assure proper operation and your continued satisfaction.
It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of Nautilus® Strength equipment to read the owner’s manual, warning labels
and 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 the Nautilus equipment be informed of the following information prior to its use.
Nautilus recommends that all commercial fitness equipment be used in a supervised area. It is recommended that the
equipment be located in an access controlled area. Control is the responsibility of the facility owner. The extent of control
is at the discretion of the owner.
Proper Usage
Do not use any equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer. It is imperative that Nautilus
equipment be used properly to avoid injury.
Keep hands and feet clear at all times from moving parts to avoid injury.
Read all machine warnings and seek the instruction of a qualified fitness professional prior to using any Nautilus strength
product.
Anchoring Equipment
All equipment MUST be secured (bolted and tightened) to a solid, level surface, using a minimum of 3 of the anchoring
holes provided, to stabilize and eliminate rocking or tipping over. 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 capacity, be a bolt of grade 2 or better and be installed per the bolt
manufacturer’s specifications.
WARNING: Due to the wide variety of flooring on which equipment may be anchored or installed and differences in
applicable local building codes, Core Health & Fitness is not responsible for any damage to the flooring that may result
due to anchoring or installing equipment to the floor and for compliance with local building codes. Only licensed
contractors or certified installers should be used to insure proper anchoring, installation, and compliance with local
building code.