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1.  Grab the backrest containment latch at the head end of the bench, pull it out, and lift up. 

The seat will automatically move back to the inclined position as you lift, and the backrest 
will simultaneously slide up toward the wall until the incline setting pins engage the first set 
of holes on the side rails. (Figures 14 & 15). 

WARNING: Always make sure the Incline 

Setting Pins are fully engaged in the Incline Setting Holes before sitting on and 
using the bench.

2.  To set bench to the flat position, simply grab one of the side handles and the incline setting 

latch handle located under the front of the seat. Pull the latch handle towards the front of 
the seat. The seat and backrest are now free for you to move it to the next desired position.  

NOTE: Make sure the backrest containment latch fully engages when returning to 
the flat position.

WARNING: Always grab one of the side handles before triggering the latch on the 
front of the seat! Failure to do so could result in personal injury and/or harm to 
the bench.

Incline Bench User Instructions

 6 

 
1.  Grab the Backrest Containment Latch at the head end of the bench, pull it out, and lift up.  The seat will 

automatically move back to the inclined position as you lift, and the backrest will simultaneously slide up 

and towards the wall until the incline setting pins engage the first set of holes on the side rails. (Figures 

13 &14).  

WARNING: Always make sure the Incline Setting Pins are fully engaged in the Incline 

Setting Holes before sitting on and using the bench.

 

2.  To set bench to a flat position, simply grab one of the handles and the Incline Setting Latch handle at                     

the front of the seat (underneath), and pull the handle towards the front of the seat.  The seat and 

backrest are now free for you to move it to the next desired position.  

NOTE: Make sure the Backrest 

Containment Latch fully engages when returning to the flat position.

 

 

Always grab one of the backrest handles before triggering the latch on the front of the seat!  

Failure to do so could result in personal injury, and/or harm to the bench. 

 

WARNING: Be sure you have a good grasp on one of the side handles before you pull the 

 

latch handle at the front of the seat, as this action will disengage the incline setting pins that 

 

hold the bench in place and will allow the bench to slide freely. Failure to hold onto the handle 

 

will allow it to free-fall and possibly cause personal injury.

 

Side Rails 

1st Incline  
Setting 

Figure 14 

Incline Setting  

Latch Handle 

Lift Here 

[email protected] 701-566-0452

 

Figure 13 

Backrest 

Containment 

Latch 

Incline Bench User Instructions 

 6 

 
1.  Grab the Backrest Containment Latch at the head end of the bench, pull it out, and lift up.  The seat will 

automatically move back to the inclined position as you lift, and the backrest will simultaneously slide up 

and towards the wall until the incline setting pins engage the first set of holes on the side rails. (Figures 

13 &14).  

WARNING: Always make sure the Incline Setting Pins are fully engaged in the Incline 

Setting Holes before sitting on and using the bench.

 

2.  To set bench to a flat position, simply grab one of the handles and the Incline Setting Latch handle at                     

the front of the seat (underneath), and pull the handle towards the front of the seat.  The seat and 

backrest are now free for you to move it to the next desired position.  

NOTE: Make sure the Backrest 

Containment Latch fully engages when returning to the flat position.

 

 

Always grab one of the backrest handles before triggering the latch on the front of the seat!  

Failure to do so could result in personal injury, and/or harm to the bench. 

 

WARNING: Be sure you have a good grasp on one of the side handles before you pull the 

 

latch handle at the front of the seat, as this action will disengage the incline setting pins that 

 

hold the bench in place and will allow the bench to slide freely. Failure to hold onto the handle 

 

will allow it to free-fall and possibly cause personal injury.

 

Side Rails 

1st Incline  
Setting 

Figure 14 

Incline Setting  

Latch Handle 

Lift Here 

[email protected] 701-566-0452

 

Figure 13 

Backrest 

Containment 

Latch 

Incline Bench User Instructions 

Summary of Contents for Profile Incline Folding Bench

Page 1: ...f recommendations are needed for attaching a stringer board 2 From the floor measure and mark the wall at 9 1 4 and 13 3 4 on the two located studs 3 Drill pilot holes a minimum of 2 deep on those mar...

Page 2: ...m their boxes Figure 1 WARNING Bench components are heavy and may require 2 people to lift 2 Place the leg assembly portion face down as shown below and remove the shrink wrap holding the hardware to...

Page 3: ...nd remove the shrink wrap holding the dware is accounted for e front leg as shown in Figure 1a bracket and lifting it 1 4 of the way up then grab the middle eously This is necessary to allow the bench...

Page 4: ...ncline setting latch handle Figure 8 6 While keeping the locating pins retracted slide the seat assembly forward until they align with the holes Figure 8 7 Flip the support bracket up and attach it to...

Page 5: ...ng the wall bracket to the wall NOTE If the bench will not stay up against the wall when it is placed in the upright position check to make sure the hardware holding the shocks in place are fastened s...

Page 6: ...e front of the seat Failure to do so could result in personal injury and or harm to the bench WARNING Be sure you have a good grasp on one of the side handles before you pull the latch handle at the f...

Page 7: ...IMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY This product is warranted by PRx Performance LLC to the original user owner only against defective materials or workmanship for the lifetime of the product During the warranty...

Page 8: ...s the desired distance from the wall make sure all of the 3 8 bolts you removed have been replaced and tightened securely Figure 14 3 8 Bolts 3 8 Bolts One on each side of the bench Adjust Position of...

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