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2                            MS Assembly Instructions PT1.fm

 

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

1.

Review and understand

 all of the warning labels affixed to the machines and the facility 

safety sign.  Replace any warning label at the first sign of wear. Labels and the Facility Safety 
Sign may be obtained from Paramount free of charge.

2.

Be certain that machine operation is understood

 before machine is used. Refer to the 

instruction label provided with the machine.

3.

Keep children away

 from this equipment.

4.

DO NOT

 high-pin or double-pin the weight stack. 

DO NOT

 allow the machine to be used if the 

top plate or weight stack is pinned in a raised position. Use an assistant and carefully return 
the machine to the proper position with the cap plate resting on the top weight. Inspect the 
cable to ensure that it is seated in all of the pulleys.

5.

Use ONLY Paramount weight selector pins.

 Other manufacturer’s pins way work free of the 

weight stack causing possible injury. 

Be certain the pin is completely inserted prior to use.

6.

Cables:

  Inspect the entire cable and the end fittings daily.  Pay close attention to the area 

going over the pulleys and to the end connections. When adjusting cables at the threaded 
inserts make sure all connections are tight. Adjust tension on cables as needed. 

Replace all 

cables at first signs of wear. Use only Paramount supplied replacement cables

. Ensure 

that the dimension from under the bolt head to the top surface of the selector bar is no greater 
than 1-3/8 inches (see installation). Ensure that the cable tension bolt & nut are tight.

7.

Adjustment Pins:

 check the function of selector pins on adjustable pulley housings. Make 

sure that the selector pin inserts completely into each position without binding.

8.

Nuts, Bolts, and Fasteners:

 Check tightness weekly. If any hardware has become loose, 

retighten and/or use Loctite

TM

 Threadlocker 242.

9.

Frames and Lifting Arms:

 Inspect weekly for integrity and function. Replace any component 

at first signs of wear.

10.

DO NOT

 attempt to free any jammed assemblies by yourself as this may result in injury.

11.

Instruct Users

 not to wear loose or dangling clothes or have headphone wires hanging when 

using this equipment.

12.

Recommend

 that users receive a medical exam before commencing an exercise program.  

User should stop exercising if they feel faint or dizzy.

13.

Regularly Check

 the function of your machine by verifying the following:

•Cables and end fittings are intact and tensioned properly.
•All adjustments are possible and carried out with ease.
•The proper selector pin is in the weight stack.
•The exercise is performed smoothly, free of noise and/or binding.
•The guide rods are properly lubricated.

14.

Follow the installation guidelines

 provided with the products.

15.

Retain these instructions

 for future reference.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact your Paramount Dealer of Paramount Fitness 
Corp. at (800) 721-2121 or www.paramountfitness.com.
Refer to Maintenance Schedule label located on the machine for maintenance intervals.

Summary of Contents for MS-1000

Page 1: ...AM MS1000 fm ASSEMBLY MANUAL OPTIONAL STATION MS 1000 1050 ADJUSTABLE CABLE COLUMN MS 1050 Left Side MS 1000 Right Side Rev 04 02...

Page 2: ...to the top surface of the selector bar is no greater than 1 3 8 inches see installation Ensure that the cable tension bolt nut are tight 7 Adjustment Pins check the function of selector pins on adjust...

Page 3: ...t and clothing Bronze bushings Check monthly for signs of wear and replace as needed Lubricate monthly with Tri FlowTM We recommend that you purchase the Paramount Performance Kit P N KIT 01 to main t...

Page 4: ...of the head to the end of the screw The length of Flat Head screws is measured as the total overall length TOOLS REQUIRED BHCS BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREW SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW FHCS FLAT HEAD CAP SCREW...

Page 5: ...pending upon the method of shipment 2 To complete the installation you will need an available side A on a 4 sided modular frame Each station will add an additional 10 3 4 to the overall size of the un...

Page 6: ...tions MS 6000 A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B MS 4000 MS 5000 MS 8000 MS 12000 2 Side B Stations 2 Side A Stations Optional Stations 4 Optional Stations 3 1 Side A Station 2 Side B Stati...

Page 7: ...TOR B1100 HANDLE MS1002090 CABLE Note Depending upon the method of shipment some of the items that appear may already be assembled to your machine MS1002061 MS1002020X CAP PLATE PULLEY ADJUSTMENT 351...

Page 8: ...X GUIDE ROD 2 MS1002030X ADJUSTABLE PULLEY MS8002002 BEAM CONNECTOR B1100 HANDLE MS1002090 CABLE Note Depending upon the method of shipment some of the items that appear may already be assembled to yo...

Page 9: ...D 21 C754B 8 NUT LOCKING LOW HEIGHT 3 8 16 13 C766A 9 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 4 lg 3 C455G 10 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 2 3 4 lg 2 C451A 11 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 3 3 4 lg 2 C457G 12 HEX HE...

Page 10: ...757A 24 BUMPER WEIGHT PLATE 2 B582 25 PULLEY WHEEL 9 B900 26 HANDLE PULLEY HOUSING 1 MS1002063 27 CAP PULLEY HOUSING HANDLE 1 B1150 28 STOP PULLEY HOUSING 4 MS1002062 29 GUIDE ROD RETAINING BRACKET 1...

Page 11: ...lb MACHINED WEIGHT PLATES or P N B1603 Box comprised of 4 EACH 15lb MACHINED WEIGHT PLATES 170lb 16 x 10lb plates Requires 4 Boxes of B1602 250lb 16 x 15lb plates Requires 4 Boxes of B1603 OR ASSEMBLE...

Page 12: ...12 MS 1000 PT2 fm INSTALL WEIGHT PLATES 29 22 MS8002009X CAP PLATE ASSEMBLY 23 24 18 19 7 DO NOT TIGHTEN UNTIL CABLE IS INSTALLED...

Page 13: ...the label with the top edge of the weights and the side of the label with the outside edge of the pin hole in the weights 4 Verify that the label strip is straight and then remove the liner As the li...

Page 14: ...SING IMPORTANT 1 ADDITIONAL A STATION OR 1 MS 0005 HALF BLANK STATION MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE TOP BEAM 3 2 1 2 MS8002002 MS1002005X left side shown or MS1002000X right side 4 8 6 7 4 9 6 7 7 6 8 4...

Page 15: ...ADJUSTABLE COLUMN AND PULLEY HOUSING 28 17 16 4 14 6 7 4 8 6 7 MS1002030X left side shown or MS1002035X right side MS1002061 4 8 6 7 4 13 6 7 28 16 17 PLACE ADJUSTABLE PULLEY HOUSING IN THE MIDDLE PO...

Page 16: ...he center of the label line up number 13 with the arrow on the pulley housing 5 Working upward from number 13 press the label lightly onto the upright frame being careful to keep the label centered 6...

Page 17: ...17 MS 1000 PT3 fm 9 INSTALL CABLE PULLEYS AND HANDLE CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM START HERE B1100 30 31 SOME MEMBERS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FOR CLARITY SEE FOLLOWING PAGE FOR PULLEY HARDWARE MS1002090...

Page 18: ...18 MS 1000 PT3 fm 10 20 8 20 8 21 12 21 25 9 places 4 5 6 7 27 15 26 7 4 8 6 7 4 8 6 7 4 5 6 7 10 20 8 20 4 5 6 7 PULLEY HARDWARE 4 8 6 7 4 5 6 7...

Page 19: ...r Bar Assy up as far as possible before tightening the hardware on the Guide Rod Bracket This will set the correct guide rod spacing Guide Rod Bracket Travel Stop Collar Move Weight Selector Bar UP to...

Page 20: ...20 MS 1000 PT3 fm 12 ASSEMBLE HANDLE 4 8 6 7 4 11 6 7 MS1002050X...

Page 21: ...can fully insert the pin B After adjusting the cable tension verify that the attachment bolt on the cable assembly has a dimension no greater than 1 3 8 as shown Tighten locking nut C Verify that the...

Page 22: ...on the handle Ver ify that it operates smoothly without binding or chattering Try this at a few different weight settings TIP After installing the weight plates vigorously shake the weight stack to he...

Page 23: ...d parts Tighten and adjust all loose parts Replace any part or label at first signs of wear Inspect all cables and their connec tions closely If you are in doubt about any part DO NOT use the machine...

Page 24: ...RTICULAR PURPOSE AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE ORIGINAL PUR CHASER SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG A...

Page 25: ...O D 21 C754B 8 NUT LOCKING LOW HEIGHT 3 8 16 13 C766A 9 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 4 lg 3 C455G 10 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 2 3 4 lg 2 C451A 11 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW 3 8 16 X 3 3 4 lg 2 C457G 12 HEX...

Page 26: ...C757A 24 BUMPER WEIGHT PLATE 2 B582 25 PULLEY WHEEL 9 B900 26 HANDLE PULLEY HOUSING 1 MS1002063 27 CAP PULLEY HOUSING HANDLE 1 B1150 28 STOP PULLEY HOUSING 4 MS1002062 29 GUIDE ROD RETAINING BRACKET 1...

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