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DF-206 

 

Lower Back/Abdominal Crunch

Owner’s Manual

ISO 9001/14001 Certified             GoSportsArt.com             2016.06

Sports Art Industrial Co., Ltd.  (Headquarter)

 

                                     

#11, Gong Huan Road,

Tainan City, Taiwan                                         

T: 886 6 3840888

F: 886 6 3840999

[email protected]

Sports Art America Inc.

 

               

19510 144th Ave. N.E., Suite A-1, 

Woodinville,  WA  98072                                        

T: +1 425 4819479

F: +1 425 4888155

[email protected]

Sports Art Fitness UK Ltd.

 

               

Unit 2, 3 Charnwood Business Park, 

North Road, Loughborough, 

LE11 1LE, England                                        

T: +44 1509 274440

[email protected]

Sports Art Europe, Middle East & Africa

 

               

Strada Cantonale 42, Ch-6534 San Vittore, 

Switzerland                         

T: +41 91 8273908

F: +41 91 8273910

[email protected]

Sports Art China

 

               

Room 2202, BLDG. A, Huapu Garden,

Dongzhimen South Street, No. 9,

Dongcheng  District  Beijing,  100007  China               

T: +86 10 84094122/84094123

F: +86 10 84094121

Summary of Contents for DF-206

Page 1: ...8072 T 1 425 4819479 F 1 425 4888155 info gosportsart com Sports Art Fitness UK Ltd Unit 2 3 Charnwood Business Park North Road Loughborough LE11 1LE England T 44 1509 274440 ukinfo gosportsart com Sp...

Page 2: ...n 29 STEP 9 Upper Cable Adjustment 30 STEP 10 Lower Cable Adjustment 31 STEP 11 Seat Bottom and Cylindrical Cushion Installation 32 STEP 12 Covers Installation 34 STEP 13 Storage Tray Installation 39...

Page 3: ...y materials and designed for years of reliable performance this product was made for full commercial use Before this product is assembled or operated we recommend that you familiarize yourself with th...

Page 4: ...ntact a service technician for repairs Do not use accessories or parts that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer SportsArt Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail and...

Page 5: ...4 3 LIST OF PARTS Box A...

Page 6: ...5 Box B Box C...

Page 7: ...bracket 1 A8 Cover bracket 4 A17 Owner s manual 1 A9 Bracket 2 Box B User Frame Components No Name Qty No Name Qty A21 CAM 1 A30 Seat bottom 1 A22 Floating pulley 1 A31 Seat frame 1 A23 Stopper A 1 A3...

Page 8: ...Mushroom top inner hex screw 12 M6 P1 0 L12 16 Mushroom top Phillips screw 8 M5 L15 17 Screw socket 8 SGN 07 18 Mushroom top Phillips screw 10 M5 0 8 L8 19 Round sticker 1 20 Soft cap 1 21 Inner hex s...

Page 9: ...D20 d8 t2 0 Inner hex screw M8 P1 25 L25 44 Mushroom top inner hex screw M6 P1 0 L12 Spring washer M6 Flat washer D20 d6 3 t1 5 45 Pulley cover 46 CAM stop plate 47 Mushroom top inner hex screw M6 P1...

Page 10: ...ing washer M8 Mushroom top inner hex screw M8 P1 25 L25 56 Inner hex screw M8 P1 25 L30 Spring washer M8 Flat washer D22 d8 5 t3 0 Nylon hex lock nut M8 57 Inner hex screw M8 P1 25 L30 58 Mushroom top...

Page 11: ...ht are used to refer to the product and its parts As such these designations correspond to the left and right sides of a person in position to exercise on this product Also for brevity the word screws...

Page 12: ...nector Installation Cont a Insert the screw sockets 17 into place in the main frame A3 as shown and then use screws 15 16 to secure the brackets A9 A10 in place Note The bracket A9 must be secured to...

Page 13: ...e screws 18 to secure the cover support plates A14 to the straight frame of the main frame A3 and then secure the cover support plates A4 A5 on both sides of the curved frame as shown Note The cover s...

Page 14: ...oosely secure the connecting board A35 to the connector A28 the main frame A3 and the seat frame A31 as shown And then use screws 30 to loosely secure the connecting board A35 to the connector B A34 t...

Page 15: ...14 STEP 2 Weight Stack Installation...

Page 16: ...e set 32 and then cut the zip tie Gently lower the upper stack carriage set 32 into place as shown b Remove screws 33 34 Set the guide rod 35 downward into place as shown c Tilt the guide rod 35 backw...

Page 17: ...36 to secure the stack fork A6 into place of the upper stack carriage set 32 as shown Note Remove the stack fork first before assembling e Remove screws 37 from the set fork 38 to remove the bolt ass...

Page 18: ...on top of the weight stack Note The convex side of weight plate should face up and the stack fork A6 points toward the front If there is an optional 7 5kg 16 5lb weight plate installed insert the opti...

Page 19: ...margin in place on the sticker Don t peel off the margin c Press the numbered part of the weight plate sticker A41 in place while you peel off the clear margin of the sticker d Peel off the clear mar...

Page 20: ...19 STEP 4 CAM Installation...

Page 21: ...o its mounting area and then rotate the CAM so that the rotator arm is pointing upward as shown Note The cable isn t connected to the CAM yet to avoid any injuries do not allow people to be near this...

Page 22: ...e Secure the cover A11 with screws 42 Note The bakelite must be rested below the cover as shown f Use screws 43 to secure the stopper A A23 to the CAM A21 Note The correct stopper position is indicat...

Page 23: ...22 STEP 5 Cable Installation...

Page 24: ...e cable nut and the stack rod a Insert the cable nut as indicated by the arrows onto the weight stack rod A7 at least 20mm deep as shown b Take out the stack fork A6 and lift the upper stack carriage...

Page 25: ...ith cable motion b Remove screws 47 49 the CAM stop plate 46 and the cable set block 48 from the CAM A21 c Cut off the zip tie to uncurl the cable and pull the cable as indicated by the arrows as show...

Page 26: ...and pull the cable as indicated by the arrows as shown c Thread the cable through the cable set block 48 as indicated by the arrows and then secure the cable set block 48 and the CAM stop plate 46 ba...

Page 27: ...ead the cable through the removed pulley and then place it back into place of the floating pulley A30 as shown c Secure the pulley back into the floating pulley A30 with screws 46 d After completing t...

Page 28: ...r Guard Installation Follow instructions a through d to install the finger guard a Remove screws 51 52 from the CAM A21 b Secure the finger guard A26 with screws 51 c Secure the finger guard A25 with...

Page 29: ...28 STEP 7 Finger Guard Installation Continued d Remove screws 53 from the main frame A3 and secure the finger guard A24 with screws 53 d...

Page 30: ...rm Installation a First remove screws 54 from the cylindrical cushion arm A33 b Insert the cylindrical cushion arm A33 onto the CAM A21 Secure it in place with screws 54 and then insert the soft cap 2...

Page 31: ...0mm 1 6 and the X nut must be secured to a depth of 20mm If the gap exceeds the 40mm limit the cable needs to be adjusted to the proper length to avoid it s come off To adjust the cable first insert a...

Page 32: ...ut at area D until the upper stack carriage moves slightly To adjust the cable first insert an open end wrench into Z hole Loosen Y nut and then adjust X nut If the cable is too long adjust X nut down...

Page 33: ...32 STEP 11 Seat Bottom and Cylindrical Cushion Installation...

Page 34: ...57 from the seat frame A21 b Use screws 55 56 to secure the seat bottom A30 and the cylindrical cushion arm A27 to the seat frame A31 c Put the cylindrical cushion A32 in place on both sides of the se...

Page 35: ...34 STEP 12 Covers Installation...

Page 36: ...Installation Continued Follow instructions a through g to install the front and rear covers a Remove screws 58 from the main frame b Use screws 58 to secure the cover bracket A8 in place on the main f...

Page 37: ...the upper stack carriage set 32 as shown to avoid damaging to the cover d Slide the front cover A13 from the top down into the cover support plates grooves e Secure the assembly with screws 21 and th...

Page 38: ...37 STEP 12 Covers Installation Continued g Slide the rear cover A12 from top down into the cover support plates grooves and then secure the assembly with screw 21 as shown g...

Page 39: ...Follow instruction to install the top covers a Secure the weight stack top right cover A1 and the top left cover A2 with screws 23 Note During assembling place the bracket of the top covers inside of...

Page 40: ...39 STEP 13 Storage Tray Installation a Align the storage tray A29 to the holes in the main frame and then secure the storage tray with screws 24 as shown a...

Page 41: ...shown and then secure the floor fixing bracket A15 with screws 59 c Secure the floor fixing bracket to the floor with the floor fixing bolt nut and washer as shown to make sure the machine is firmly f...

Page 42: ...every weight plate can be engaged easily Insert the stack fork at the heaviest weight setting at which you can safely operate the equipment Exercise to lift the stack several times and then inspect t...

Page 43: ...g the Product Pull out the knob to adjust the cylindrical cushion arm position You can rotate and secure the cylindrical cushion arm as desired for use within a 360 degree range When released the knob...

Page 44: ...43 OPERATION Operating the Product Continued Pull out the knob on the rotator arm of CAM Place the rotator as desired for use When released the knob automatically engages to secure the position...

Page 45: ...properly a Please follow operating instructions on the product sticker to test operation b Insert the stack fork at the heaviest weight setting at which you can safely operate the equipment Exercise t...

Page 46: ...45 OPERATION Safety Operating Area Make sure operate the unit in safety area as shown Do not allow people to be near this area when operating...

Page 47: ...t Doing so can damage electronic components and void the warranty Use a clean lint free towel dampened with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose cleaner to thoroughly clean the handlebar and the cons...

Page 48: ...lubricant on a clean lint free cloth Rub the lubricated cloth on the guide rods b Load the upper stack carriage set Exercise to test operation c Repeat steps a and b 2 3 times Note the cloth should b...

Page 49: ...Month Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect for looseness and secure if necessary 3 Test Check for proper equipment operation 4 Cushions Use damped cloth to clean 5 Cable Check for dama...

Page 50: ...2 Inspect all screws Secure if necessary 3 Make sure the machine is working properly 4 Wipe all cushions clean with a damp cloth Weekly tasks 1 Check the cable for damage or tear 2 Clean and lubricate...

Page 51: ...ter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ____...

Page 52: ...z l appareil de la prise avant l entretien ou la suppression de toute pi ce Une surveillance troite est n cessaire quand de produit est utilis par ou proximit d enfants de malades ou de personnes hand...

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