Peak Pilates Deluxe Reformer Assembly Manual Download Page 5

Peak PilateSystem

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 Assembly Guide 

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Safety Statement

It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of Peak Pilates products to instruct all individuals, whether they are end users 
or supervising personnel, on proper use of the equipment.
Inspect the machine, including the springs, ropes, clips and straps, before use. Do not exercise on the machine if signs of 
excessive wear or other defects are evident. Do not attempt to fix a defective machine. Instead, notify 
Peak Pilates immediately.

Do not

 remove labels for any reason. They contain important information. If the labels are illegible or missing, contact your 

service representative for replacements. We recommend that all users of Peak Pilates exercise equipment be informed of 
the following information prior to use.

Proper Use

1. This equipment is only to be used as described by the manufacturer. It is imperative that the Peak PilateSystem be used 

properly to avoid injury.

2. Use only components provided by the manufacturer. Do not use parts or accessories or modify the machine in any way    
  not approved by Peak Pilates.
3. Keep a three foot area (approx. one meter) around the equipment clear of any obstructions.
4. Make sure that the machine is used on a level surface.
5. Make sure that the path is clear of obstacles prior to rolling the machine. Do not roll the machine on an incline.
6. Do not attempt to fold or roll the machine on thick pile or heavily padded carpet.

Specific Operating Warnings

1. Keep your body and loose items, such as clothing, hair, and jewelry, away from moving parts. Keep your body and all  

 

  other items clear of the hinge when unfolding the machine.
2. Always keep one hand on the Lift Handle and the other hand on the Release Knob when unfolding the machine.
3. Be certain that the Gear Change Bar Locating Pins, Footbar Support Bar, Riser Pull Pins, Push Through Bar Quick  

 

  Release Pins and Head Rest Support Block (as required for any specific training pattern) are fully and properly engaged   
  before starting any exercise on this machine. If you are not sure how to verify proper engagement, seek assistance.
4. Be certain that all Double Ended Clips, Safety Links and Snap Clips (as required for any specific training pattern) are    
  properly locked before starting to exercise.
5. Always make sure that the Head End Locking mechanism is engaged before beginning to exercise. If you are not sure    
  how to verify proper engagement, seek assistance.
6. Do not tip the machine on its side during operation.
7. Children must not be allowed near this machine. Supervise teenagers or physically challenged persons.
8. It is the purchaser’s sole responsibility to instruct end users and supervising personnel on the proper operating   

 

  procedures of the Peak PilateSystem. We strongly recommend that the end user’s physical condition be evaluated prior to  
  beginning any exercise program.

Note:

 Understanding each and every warning to the fullest is critical. If any of these warnings are unclear, ask for 

clarification from Peak Pilates personnel.

Summary of Contents for Deluxe Reformer

Page 1: ...Assembly Guide Peak PilateSystem Deluxe Reformer...

Page 2: ...eluxe Model 6 Mat Mode 6 Recommended Use 7 Chapter 3 Unpacking and Assembling the Peak PilateSystem 8 Identifying the Package Contents 8 Unpacking and Assembling the Peak PilateSystem 10 Unpacking the...

Page 3: ...sting the Footbar 23 Attaching the Reformer Springs 24 Adjusting the Gear Change Bar 24 Adjusting the Head Rest 25 Adjusting the Risers 26 Installing the Jump Board If Available 26 Installing the Long...

Page 4: ...ntent provided in this manual could lead to damage to your machine and or injury to you or your clients The remainder of this chapter will provide safety and contact information should your machine re...

Page 5: ...e or heavily padded carpet Specific Operating Warnings 1 Keep your body and loose items such as clothing hair and jewelry away from moving parts Keep your body and all other items clear of the hinge w...

Page 6: ...anty refers to the Peak PilateSystem Deluxe model and covers material only It remains in effect only under the following conditions 1 This machine is not modified in any way 2 The machine is only used...

Page 7: ...s 138 1 kg Folded Length Width Height 25 5 inches 64 8 cm 29 0 inches 73 7 cm 76 5 inches 193 0 cm Unfolded Length Width 102 5 inches 260 4 cm 29 5 inches 75 0 cm Carriage Height 15 5 inches 39 4 cm O...

Page 8: ...Eye Bolt for the Exercises Using Arm Spring 9 Quick Release Pin for Push Through Bar 10 Push Through Bar 11 Head Rest 12 Lock Strap 13 Reformer Springs 14 Footbar 15 Footbar Support Bar 16 Standing P...

Page 9: ...Peak PilateSystem Assembly Guide 6 Deluxe Model Mat Mode 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 3 6 7 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Foot End Foot End Head End Head End Right Right Left Left 8 9 11 10 29 30 31 12 13...

Page 10: ...rtant safety and usage information Before beginning exercise read this entire manual paying specific attention to all cautions and warnings and obtain qualified instruction on the use of the Peak Pila...

Page 11: ...ing tools when unpacking the Peak PilateSystem Doing so can damage this equipment When you open the packaging you will find the following items Package Contents Description Part Number Quantity Peak P...

Page 12: ...2 Safety Links 830 400 1 Leg Spring Assembly 830 003 2 Arm Spring Assembly 830 801 2 Push Through Bar Spring Assembly with 1 Snap Clip 1 Safety Link and Cover 805 026 2A 1 Safety Chain Assembly with 2...

Page 13: ...30 007 1 Mat Set 2 mats PPS05 R1 1 Unpacking and Assembling the Peak PilateSystem Note You will need a 5 mm Allen wrench to assemble the equipment Unpacking the Machine and Parts To unpack the machine...

Page 14: ...Peak PilateSystem Assembly Guide 11 3 Remove the Jump Board and its cardboard sleeve 4 Remove the support pillars 5 Remove the Mat set...

Page 15: ...illars 8 Remove the Long Short Box from under the machine The accessories for the machine are in the Long Short Box 9 Lift up the machine and place it upright on the floor Caution A minimum of 2 peopl...

Page 16: ...line or on thick pile or heavily padded carpet 2 Stand at the back of the machine and undo the Lock Strap The shipping band will prevent the machine from unfolding 3 Place one hand on the Foot End Rai...

Page 17: ...on the Release Knob and the other hand on the Lift Handle when unfolding 6 While holding the Release Knob in the retracted position use the Lift Handle to lower the machine to the fully unfolded posi...

Page 18: ...he Foot End of the machine Assemble the Tower with 8 M6 x 35 mm screws using a 5 mm Allen wrench Assembling the Leg Springs To assemble the Leg Springs 544 mm 21 4 in long 1 Attach the open end of the...

Page 19: ...ing 1 The Push Through Bar Spring is covered with a vinyl sleeve It is stored stretched between the two eye bolts that are located at the bottom of the Tower Assembling the Safety Chain To assemble th...

Page 20: ...ly also called Riser Note Make sure both of the Risers are in the same of the 7 preset positions 3 Feed the rope through the metal loop and cam of the cleat adjusting to the desired length 4 Drop the...

Page 21: ...he Ropes place the handles on the Shoulder Pad Posts Assembling the Short Box Foot Strap Assembly To assemble the Short Box Foot Strap Assembly 1 Attach the Safety Links to the 2 eye bolts on the Foot...

Page 22: ...m The Peak PilateSystem must be in the Reformer configuration unfolded no mats before unfolding Caution Do not attempt to fold or roll the machine on thick pile or heavily padded carpet To fold the ma...

Page 23: ...rap placing it on the storage hook located on the Foot End Base 6 To unlock turn the Lock Knob as shown on the attached label When the knob is disengaged a spring will pop it free 7 Using the Lift Han...

Page 24: ...l tightly causing the Folding Stop attached to the Foot End Crossmember to butt up against the leading edge of the Head End Base 10 Once the Folding Stop butts up against the Head End Base secure the...

Page 25: ...e attached label Warning Keep hands loose clothing jewelry hair towels and ALL loose articles away from the hinge at ALL times 4 To unfold put one hand on the Lift Handle Using the other hand pull the...

Page 26: ...Caution The machine must be locked prior to use Adjusting the Footbar The Footbar has 3 positions To disengage and change positions perform the following 1 Gently pull the Footbar toward the Carriage...

Page 27: ...2 Insert the spring hook through the respective eye bolt Adjusting the Gear Change Bar 1 Remove all springs from the Gear Bar 2 If moving the Gear Bar toward the Carriage pull the Release Levers towar...

Page 28: ...Flat position to the Half Raised position 1 Lift and push in on the Head Rest Support Block until it rests on the first ledge of the Head Rest Support Block To change the Head Rest to the Fully Raised...

Page 29: ...on Caution Make sure that the Riser Pull Pin is engaged before beginning any exercises Installing the Jump Board To install the Jump Board perform the following 1 Lower the Footbar and Support Bar 2 S...

Page 30: ...gure on page 30 and the Shoulder Pads or butting up against the Shoulder Pads see figure on the right depending on the height of the user Converting to the Mat To convert from Reformer to Mat 1 Place...

Page 31: ...k PilateSystem Assembly Guide 28 4 Fold Footbar and Support Bar down into the machine 5 Flip the Pulleys into the stored position 6 Pull on the Riser Pull Pin and lower the Risers as far as they will...

Page 32: ...rriage angling the Head Rest downward Rest the end of the Carriage on the Gear Change Bar 9 Place the mat with the Foot Strap onto the rails at the Foot End of the machine Make sure that the strap on...

Page 33: ...he hardware to make sure every nut bolt and fastener is secure every 2 months Springs Safety Chain and Clips We strongly recommend that you inspect all springs safety chain and clips weekly Even with...

Page 34: ...um oxide residue Clean them on an as needed basis using a warm mild soapy water solution and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth Replace Springs We recommend that you replace all of the springs every two...

Page 35: ...ment Parts Replacement Parts Description Part Number Reformer Springs Light Medium Heavy 805 026 4 805 026 5 805 026 6 805 026 7 Double End Clip 4910 3551 Safety Link 4910 3553 Snap Clip 830 602 M6 x...

Page 36: ...h with 2 Double Ended Clips 544 mm 17 5 in long 830 801 Double Loops 830 120 Rope Assembly with Double Ended Clip 830 500 Short Box Foot Strap Assembly with 2 Safety Links 830 400 Non Slip Pad 830 007...

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