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Effective 01 August 2001
P/N 36287-108

Residential Equipment Limited Warranty

Precor Incorporated warrants that all new Precor products are free of manufacturing defects in
workmanship and materials. Parts repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty will be
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period only. This warranty becomes effective
at the invoice date of the original purchase.

Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainers and Motorized Treadmills (excluding EFX5.17 and
Treadmills: 9.2 and 9.4 series) 

 

 

Labor is covered for one year, parts are covered for five years

plus a lifetime frame weld warranty covering parts-only repair or replacement parts. (Labor is not
covered on frame replacement after one year.)

Products (StretchTrainer, Strength Equipment

 

— formerly Pacific Fitness) other than

Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainer and Motorized Treadmills (except options)

StretchTrainer 

— Labor is covered for a period of 90 days, parts are covered for a period of one year

plus a lifetime frame weld warranty covering parts-only repair or replacement parts. (Labor is not covered on
frame replacement after one year.)

Pacific Fitness Branded Strength Products and Precor Strength Products S3.xx

This is a parts only warranty. Labor costs are not covered.
1. Frame & Welds: Defective parts pertaining to frame structure, including all welded assembly

parts, will be warranted for Lifetime.

2. Bearings, Guide rods, Cams, Pulleys, Belts, Cables, Hand grips, and Miscellaneous parts will be

warranted for a period of three years. 

Note that for the Precor Strength Products S3.xx, and

the Pacific Fitness Zuma and Zuma, the warranted period is five years.

3. Upholstery will be warranted for a period of one year. A three month warranty applies to

Naugahyde upholstery for Pacific Fitness Branded Strength Products only.

Return Policy

: Proof of purchase is required to determine whether service on a Precor Strength Product/

Pacific Fitness Product during its warranty period will commence. Claims should be made to the dealer
from whom you purchased the product. The purchaser is responsible for all transportation and insurance
costs on returned or replaced equipment or parts. The purchaser also assumes any costs associated with
the disassembling or reassembling of the replacement parts. WARRANTY BECOMES VOID IF PRECOR
FINDS THE DEFECT A RESULT OF INCORRECT INSTALLATION, MISUSE, LACK OF PROPER MAINTE-
NANCE OR ANY MODIFICATION NOT APPROVED BY PRECOR.

Options / Accessories / Battery-powered or Self-Operated Devices

Many options or accessories have components that are connected internally or mounted inside
the electronic console. The following guidelines determine the warranty for these components. If
the internal components are installed by the factory or by an authorized dealer as part of the
original sale and delivery, they have a warranty that is identical to the warranty of the equipment
in which they are connected or mounted.  If the internal components are not installed by the
factory or by an authorized dealer as part of the original sale and delivery, they have a 90 days
parts and labor limited warranty. All components that are not internally connected have a 90 days
parts only limited warranty. Satisfactory proof of purchase is required in all cases.

PRECOR'S SOLE LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS ACCORDING TO
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
OF THE ABOVE WRITTEN WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT WILL PRECOR OR THE SELLING DEALER BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL
LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.

Conditions

This warranty is valid only in accordance with the
conditions set forth below.
1. Warranty applies to the Precor product only while

A) it remains in the possession of the original
purchaser and proof of purchase is demonstrated,
B) it has not been subjected to accident, misuse,
abuse, improper service, or non-Precor modification
and C) claims are made within the warranty period.

2. Warranty of all Precor products applies to residential

use only (unless specifically stated by the factory, in
writing, to be warranted for commercial use) and is void
when products are used in a non-residential environ-
ment or installed in a country other than where sold.

3. This warranty does not cover damage or equipment

failure caused by residential wiring not in compliance
with electrical codes or Precor owner’s manual
specifications, or failure to provide reasonable and
necessary maintenance as outlined in the owner's
manual.

4. During the labor period Precor compensates

Servicers for warranty trips within their normal
service area to repair motorized treadmills and
elliptical fitness crosstrainers at the customer’s
location. You may be charged a trip charge outside
the service area, or for on-site warranty repairs, or
for on-site warranty repairs of strength products,
within the service area.

5. Precor Limited Warranty service may be obtained

by contacting the authorized dealer from where
you purchased the equipment or by contacting a
Precor Factory Authorized Service Center, or by
calling 1-800-4-PRECOR (1-800-477-3267).

6. Except in Canada, Precor does not pay labor outside

the United States. Equipment limited warranty is
void when equipment is installed in a country other
than where sold. For specific warranty details,
contact a local Precor dealer.

This Limited Warranty shall not apply to:

1. Software (PROM) limitations or corrections.
2. Batteries or other consumables, or cosmetic

items, grips, seats, labels, or wheels.

3. Repairs performed on Precor equipment missing a

serial number or with a serial tag that has been altered
or defaced.

4. Service calls to correct installation of the equipment

or instruct owners on how to use the equipment.

5. Pick-up, delivery, or freight charges involved with repairs.
6. Any labor costs incurred beyond the applicable labor

warranty period.

Please fill out the Warranty Registration and
mail it to Precor.

Keep this for your records.

 

 

Purchased From:

Phone Number:

Product/Model:

Serial #:

Thank you for purchasing a PRECOR product. In order that we may continue to serve you in the future, please take a few minutes 

to

complete and return this warranty registration.

The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Precor Limited Warranty and affirms that the date of purchase was___________

__

20___; further, that the undersigned has read and understands the conditions and terms of the Precor Limited Warranty in its en

tirety. For

your protection, complete the Precor Limited Warranty registration card within 10 days from date of purchase and mail it to Pre

cor. In the

event of a safety modification or for other reasons Precor might deem necessary, we will contact you directly.

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Summary of Contents for Zuma

Page 1: ...Assembly and Maintenance Guide Zuma Strength Training Fitness Equipment...

Page 2: ...moving parts Always check the unit and its cables before each use Make sure that all fasteners and cables are secure and in good working condition Do not use outdoors Personal Safety During Assembly...

Page 3: ...6 Assembly Tips 6 Assembly Instructions 7 Open Box 1 8 1 Attach Main Upright and Back Beam 9 2 Attach Top Beam 10 3 Install Guide Rods 11 4 Secure Guide Rods 12 5 Attach U End of Main Cable 13 Open B...

Page 4: ...Contents 4 Adjustments 29 Cable Adjustments 29 Main Cable Adjustment 29 Selector Stem Adjustments 30 Forward Angle Adjustment 30 Backward Angle Adjustment 31 Side to Side Vertical Adjustment 32 Mainte...

Page 5: ...at require assembly Ask for assistance during the assembly process Review the Installation Requirements found on the next page When instructed to open a box carefully unpack the pieces and lay them on...

Page 6: ...in the same direction For aesthetic purposes insert all the bolts in the same direction unless specified in text or illustrations to do otherwise Leave room for adjustments Tighten fasteners such as...

Page 7: ...he assembly steps sequentially the process will take time but is fairly easy CAUTION Obtain assistance Do not attempt to assemble the Zuma by yourself Review the Installation Requirements on page 6 be...

Page 8: ...Zuma Assembly and Maintenance Guide page 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open Box 1 Open Box 1 Use tie cutters to open the box The illustration shows how the Zuma will look after you complete this section...

Page 9: ...A Lift the Main Upright into a vertical position B With one person holding the Main Upright steady attach it to the Main Base using two inch by 3 inch bolts four inch washers two inch locknuts Wrench...

Page 10: ...ts 2 Attach Top Beam A Place the Top Beam on the Main Upright Ensure the beam extends out as shown B Attach the Top Beam to the Main Upright from the side using two 3 inch bolts four washers two lockn...

Page 11: ...ine B Place one Guide Rod Spacer and one Weight Cushion on each Guide Rod and allow it to slide down to the top of the Main Base C Add the fifteen 10 lb weights Note the tab location for the weight de...

Page 12: ...ds 2 1 bolts Guide Rods 2 B Guide Rod Bracket 4 Secure Guide Rods A Position the Guide Rods under the Guide Rod Bracket B Attach the Guide Rods to the bracket using two 1 inch bolts Insert the bolts t...

Page 13: ...several holes above the Top Cap Weight Insert the Weight Pin into the weight stack to suspend the Selector Stem B Place the U Bracket of Main Cable 40509 102 on the top of the Selector Stem C Align th...

Page 14: ...Zuma Assembly and Maintenance Guide page 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open Box 2 Open Box 2 Use tie cutters to open the box The illustration shows how the Zuma will look after you complete this section...

Page 15: ...pright Assembly A Attach the Seat Upright Assembly to the Main Upright using two 4 inch bolts four washers two locknuts Wrench tighten B Attach the Leg Extension Arm to the Seat Upright Assembly using...

Page 16: ...ach Press Arm Top Beam Press Arm 1 7 bolt 2 washers 1 locknut A 7 Attach Press Arm A Attach the Press Arm to the Top Beam with the label facing out using one 7 inch bolt two inch washers one inch lock...

Page 17: ...to the Selector Stem over one 4 inch pulley B Attach the pulley to the Guide Rod Arm of the Top Beam as shown using one 2 inch bolt two washers one locknut Wrench tighten C Feed the Main Cable into t...

Page 18: ...locknut Finger tighten G Attach one 3 inch pulley in the top window of the Main Upright using one 2 inch bolt two inch step spacers one locknut Finger tighten H Feed the Cable over the top of the pull...

Page 19: ...up through the back window in the Top Beam L Attach one 3 inch pulley over the Cable and in the back window of the Top Beam using one 2 inch bolt two inch step spacers one locknut Make sure the Cable...

Page 20: ...pright Assembly A Attach the Foot Plate and one 3 inch pulley to the Seat Upright Assembly through the top hole using one 4 inch bolt two washers one cable retainer one inch barrel spacer one locknut...

Page 21: ...g Extension Arm window using one 2 inch bolt two inch step spacers one locknut Wrench tighten G Insert a bolt under the pulley in the Leg Extension Arm to serve as a cable retainer using one 2 inch bo...

Page 22: ...y Plates on the Main Cable where it enters the Pulley Support Tube C Wrap the Lower Cable over one 3 inch pulley and attach the pulley to the Floating Pulley Plates in the appropriate hole using one 2...

Page 23: ...om the back to the front B Place one 3 inch pulley in the window of the Main Upright under the Cable then attach the pulley using one 2 inch bolt two inch step spacers one locknut Make sure the Ab Cab...

Page 24: ...er Pad Rod Holder faces toward the front C Slide a large Foam Roller completely on one end of the Roller Pad Rod then secure it in place by pounding one mushroom cap in the end using the rubber mallet...

Page 25: ...in place by pounding one mushroom cap in the end using the rubber mallet J Insert the Roller Pad Rod through the hole in the Main Upright above the previously installed Seat Pad K Slide a small Foam...

Page 26: ...r one locknut Place the thin hat washer so it cups upward Wrench tighten still allowing movement C Cover the end of the bolt with the black rubber cap Consider using the mallet to pound on the cap D R...

Page 27: ...Bar when it s not in use Alternatively you can install the Tricep Straps to the Main Cable using the spring clip allowing exercisers to work out a different muscle group B Attach the Curl Bar to the...

Page 28: ...the decals to the front surface of the weight plates in the tab location as indicated Remove the front decal protector This completes box 2 and the assembly of your Pacific Fitness Zuma Now that you...

Page 29: ...ly on the top weight of the weight stack The Cable rubs the inside edges of the pulleys Excess slack exists in the Cable CAUTION Take the time to perform the Cable adjustments outlined here If the Cab...

Page 30: ...f the weight plates no adjustments are needed If the stem contacts the inside of the plates observe the position of the Selector Stem and then follow the appropriate instructions If the Selector Stem...

Page 31: ...at and contacts the inside of the Weight Stack during use adjust it by following these steps CAUTION This adjustment requires two people A Completely disassemble the Top Cap Weight Selector Stem and U...

Page 32: ...ople A Pull the Selector Stem and Top Cap Weight up to expose at least five Selector Stem holes B Insert the Weight Pin near the base of the Selector Stem to hold it in place C To center the Selector...

Page 33: ...CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the...

Page 34: ...s of Precor Incorporated Specifications subject to change without notice Copyright 2001 Precor Incorporated Precor web site www precor com Precor Incorporated 20031 142nd Avenue NE P O Box 7202 Woodin...

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