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Clean tops of bearings at weight stack top plate. Check for heavy buildup on guide rods below top plate (lift half of weight 
stack to perform a visual inspection and clean as necessary). 

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Apply wax to powder-coated areas of the framework and other structural components. 

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 

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CAUTION:

  DO NOT use lacquer thinner, acetone, or other solvents to clean powder-coated finishes on the framework 

or other structural components. Solvents will dull the finish, and contain components that may remove the  epoxy-
based powder from the frame. 

Framework and other structural components should be wiped down on a daily basis using a moistened with water. This will increase 
the longevity of protective powder-coat finishes. The framework should be inspected while cleaning for evidence of fatigue cracks, 
scratches or chips in the finish, loose hardware, worn or damaged weight belt, and other areas that may require attention. 

Apply easy-application car wax to all powder-coated surfaces quarterly. Regular waxing will aid in preventing premature rusting due to 
corrosives found in perspiration, and will allow loose particles to be removed more easily when performing the daily wipe-down. 

Procedures to repair scratches and chips depend on the severity of the damage: 

 

Surface scratches can generally be repaired by polishing with an automotive rubbing compound. 

 

Deep  scratches  and  chips  must  be  repaired  by  filling  the  damaged  area  using  a  “touch-up”  bottle  of  color-matched  paint 
(available through the 

NAUTILUS

 Parts Department). Fill the damaged area sparingly, using two or more coats. Allow the 

area to dry thoroughly between coats. Once the  touch-up is complete, it can be left “as is”, or it can be blended and color-
sanded to the surrounding surface. 

NOTE:

  

The process of blending and sanding repaired areas to the surrounding surface is difficult. It should be attempted ONLY 

by persons knowledgeable in this area. 

The  weight  stack  shrouds  are  made  of  PETG  (glycol-modified  polyethylene  terephthalate).  Proper  cleaning  is  necessary  to 
preserve  the  appearance  of  the  shrouds.  The  following  cleaners  are  compatible  with  PETG:  Original  Dawn®,  Freon®  T.F., 
Palmolive Liquid®, Top Job® and Windex® with Ammonia D. 

CAUTION:

  Use ONLY recommended cleaning agents and procedures when cleaning the weight stack shrouds: 

 

DO NOT use abrasive or highly alkaline cleaners to clean the shrouds. 

 

DO  NOT  scrape  the  shrouds  with  squeegees,  razor  blades  or  other  sharp  instruments.  DO  NOT  scrub  or  use 
brushes on the shrouds. 

 

DO NOT use Benzene, gasoline, acetone or tetrachloride to clean the shrouds. 

 

DO NOT clean the shrouds in hot sun or at elevated temperatures. 

Wash the shrouds using a clean sponge or soft cloth, and a solution of mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water. Rinse well 
with clean water, and dry thoroughly with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to prevent water spots.  

Remove  stubborn  accumulations  (paint,  grease,  scuff  marks)  before  drying  by  rubbing  lightly  with  Isopropyl  alcohol.  Remove 
labels, placards or other adhesive residue using kerosene. If solvent does not penetrate the adhesive, heat the area using a hand-
held blow dryer to soften the adhesive and aid in removal. 

Clean all areas treated with solvent using a clean sponge or soft cloth, and a solution of mild soap or detergent and lukewarm 
water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. 

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CAUTION:

    DO  NOT  use  cleaners  such  as  Lysol®,  Armor  All®,  Windex®,  or  other  abrasive  detergents  to  clean 

upholstered  surfaces.  These  products  will  remove  moisture  from  the  Naugahyde®  upholstery,  resulting  in 
premature cracking. 

Upholstered cushions should be cleaned on a daily basis to prevent damaged due to corrosives found in perspiration. 

Wipe the top and sides of upholstered cushions using a cloth moistened with a solution of one part lanolin hand cleaner to nine 
parts water. After cleaning, wipe down using a dry towel to remove any residue. 

Summary of Contents for Instinct Multi-Press

Page 1: ...Nautilus Instinct Multi Press OW N E R S MA N U A L...

Page 2: ...es 13 Labels and Placards 15 Warranty and Disclaimer 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Copyright 2016 Core Health and Fitness LLC All rights reserved including those to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any...

Page 3: ...NAUTILUS INSTINCT MULTI PRESS OWNER S MANUAL 3...

Page 4: ...CT MULTI PRESS The manual is divided into eight sections as follows Introduction Provides an overview of each section within the manual Safety Instructions Provides guidelines for safely operating the...

Page 5: ...T The INSTINCT MULTI PRESS MUST be secured to the floor to stabilize and eliminate rocking or tipping over This must be performed by a licensed contractor DO NOT use the UNIT if it is not set up and l...

Page 6: ...en End Wrenches 10mm 15mm 17mm Metric Ratchet Socket Wrench Set including 17mm socket Torque Wrench Channel Lock Pliers Vice Grip Pliers Rubber Mallet Phillips Head Screwdriver 2 Your INSTINCT MULTI P...

Page 7: ...lower crossbeam using two screws 46 four washers 65 and two lock nuts 62 Tighten the nuts securely Secure the main frame to the upper crossbeam using two screws 46 four washers 65 and two lock nuts 6...

Page 8: ...oped end of the lanyard on the selector pin 30 onto the shaft of the top plate 27 NOTE BE SURE to hold the lanyard in place when installing the top plate Install the top plate 27 on the weight stack g...

Page 9: ...1 into the belt clamp BE SURE the tapped hole in the belt retainer is aligned with the mating hole in the belt clamp Thread the retaining screw 54 through the belt clamp and into the belt retainer 31...

Page 10: ...ort to retract the locking pin and hold in the retracted position Rotate the leverage arm then release the locking pin Verify the locking pin engages a drilled hole in the leverage arm ratchet Repeat...

Page 11: ...training involves an element of risk The information provided in this section will help you and or your members make safe and productive use of your NAUTILUS INSTINCT MULTI PRESS ALWAYS consult a phys...

Page 12: ...ry corrective actions adjustment or parts replacement should be performed If any components are found to be worn or damaged the unit should be removed from service until repairs can be made Only compo...

Page 13: ...repaired areas to the surrounding surface is difficult It should be attempted ONLY by persons knowledgeable in this area The weight stack shrouds are made of PETG glycol modified polyethylene terephth...

Page 14: ...LACE WORN WEIGHT BELTS IMMEDIATELY FAILURE TO COMPLY CAN RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS FOR USERS OR OTHER BYSTANDERS Inspect all weight belts for evidence of excessive wear or other damage Give parti...

Page 15: ...NAUTILUS INSTINCT MULTI PRESS OWNER S MANUAL 15 LABELS AND PLACARDS...

Page 16: ...your Owners Manual OWNERS MANUAL It is VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS MANUAL before operating the Product Remember to perform the periodic maintenance requirements specified in the Manual to assure...

Page 17: ...NAUTILUS INSTINCT MULTI PRESS OWNER S MANUAL 17...

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Page 19: ...NAUTILUS INSTINCT MULTI PRESS OWNER S MANUAL 19...

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