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STEP 13  

Level the Product

If the machine is not stable on the ground, please follow step (a, b) to adjust 

the leveler. (Note: adjust the rear leveler nut of the machine first, then the front)

(a) Loosen the leveler nut, rotate the leveler downward so it firmly touches 

the floor.

(b) Once the machine is leveled, secure the leveler nut upward against the 

product frame.

Summary of Contents for S972

Page 1: ...tack Sticker 13 STEP 7 Install Front Cover Bottom Bracket 14 STEP 8 Install Cover Support Plate 15 STEP 9 Install the Cable 16 STEP 10 Install the Cover 17 STEP 11 Install the Tower Covers 19 STEP 12 Install the Hooks 20 STEP 13 Install the Level the Unit 21 STEP 14 Additional Weight Stack Installation Instruction 22 5 OPERATE THE PRODUCT 25 OPERATION Operate the Product 25 OPERATION Exercising In...

Page 2: ...ls 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 this manual Understanding the correct assembly and operation of this product will help ensure that exercisers obtain their fitness goals safely and successfully ...

Page 3: ...nded purpose as described in this manual Be careful when mounting and dismounting the unit Never operate this product if it has been damaged in any way If it is not working properly or has been dropped or damaged contact a service technician for repairs Do not use accessories that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail This pr...

Page 4: ...8 Front cover support plate 2 A2 Top support frame 1 A9 Pulley 4 A3 Height adjusting tube 2 A10 Pulley support plate 4 A4 Front cover top bracket 1 A11 Cable alignment plate 4 A5 Back cover 1 A12 Left adjustment pulley assembly 1 A6 Front cover 1 A7 Rear cover support plate 2 ...

Page 5: ... 12 Screw insert 6 M6 P1 0 L20 Washer 6 D18 6 d11 t1 7 Bushing 6 D19 7 8 13 Mushroom top phillips screw 8 M5 L12 14 Square bushing 8 Double open end wrench 2 13mm 17mm L shape hex wrench 1 M4 L shape hex wrench 2 M5 L shape hex wrench 1 M6 Screwdrivers 1 Phillip Slot Screwdriver handle 1 Green A13 Right adjustment pulley assembly 1 A20 Hook 8 A14 Left connector assembly 1 A21 Weight stack 14 A15 R...

Page 6: ...er hex screw M6 P1 0 L15 Washer D16 d10 2 t1 0 37 Beveled head inner hex screw M6 P1 0 L30 Nyloc Hex Lock Nut M6 P1 0 6 Cable balls set Ball washer Grip ring 39 Mushroom head inner hex screw M6 P1 0 L15 40 Hex head screw M10 P1 5 L75 Spring washer M10 Washer D19 d10 2 t3 Cap nut M10 P1 25 Options No Name Qty No Name Qty C1 A93 bench D handle 1 C3 Optional weight stacks 4 C2 Horn handle 1 ...

Page 7: ...washers and other hardware may be involved STEP 1 Install the Top Support Frame Before beginning the assembly process Please elevate the main frame with packaging styrofoam to avoid any damages caused by pulleys colliding with the ground The machine front end should elevate about 8 cm 3 14 and the middle end should elevate about 30cm 11 8 so there is sufficient space to assemble the real foot supp...

Page 8: ...Connector Support Tube and Connector Installation a Remove the screws 31 40 from the the main frame A1 b Attach both connector assembly A14 A15 and the rear support legs A19 A20 to the main frame A1 Use screws 31 40 to secure the whole assembly ...

Page 9: ...hen slide both adjustment pulley assembly A12 A13 onto each height adjustment tube A3 b Attach each height adjustment tube A3 onto the top support frame A2 and both connector assembly A14 A15 at the bottom Use screws 32 to secure the assembly and make sure all the screws are fastened before standing up the machine ...

Page 10: ...tall the Pulleys a Remove the screws 33 from the Main Frame A1 b Assemble the pulley assembly with pulley A9 pulley plate A10 and cable alignment roller A11 Use screws 34 to secure the assembly to the main frame A1 ...

Page 11: ...11 STEP 5 Counterweight Assembly ...

Page 12: ... the up per stack plate into place b Remove the screws 34 that secure the guide rods to the top of the weight stack frame and then set the guide rod downward into place c Tilt the guide rod backward Then lift the upper stack plate off the guide rods as shown Carefully set the upper stack plate aside ...

Page 13: ...ce on the guide rods one at a time Once complete slide down the upper stack carriage on top of the weight stack NOTE The convex side faces up e Tilt the guide rods back into place and then lift them up to their mounting position Use screws 34 to secure the assembly ...

Page 14: ...icker A22 backing Note leave the clear outside margin in place on the sticker Don t peel off the margin If there is additional optional counterweight use the optional counterweight labels c Align the sticker A22 with the right side of the cardboard and the top of the weight stack Then apply the sticker d When the stickers are in place peel off the cardboard ...

Page 15: ...15 STEP 7 Install Front Cover Bottom Bracket a Remove the screws 35 from the bottom front area of the main frame assembly A1 b Secure the front cover bottom bracket A16 with screws 35 ...

Page 16: ...ove screws 36 from the main frame assembly A1 b Place the front cover support plates A8 and rear cover support plate A7 outside of the side tabs Align the holes with the front cover center sup port plate A17 and use screws 36 secure the assembly ...

Page 17: ...ow the direction of the arrows to install the cable Note Make sure the cable goes through the pulleys c Once the cable went through all of the pulleys use screws 37 to secure the cable ball on the connector assembly pulleys A12 A13 Use the same procedure to install the other side Note if adding more optional weights pulled up the adjustment pulley assembly and lock at the highest point ...

Page 18: ...18 STEP 10 Install the Cover a Secure the rear cover support plate with screws 36 ...

Page 19: ...19 STEP 10 Install the Cover Continued a Set the front cover into the front cover support plate s groove A8 then align holes and secure the assembly with screws 12 ...

Page 20: ...tall the Tower Covers a Use screws 13 to secure the Front Cover A6 to the Main Frame A1 b Then press the square screw inserts 14 into the support plate c Use screws 13 to secure the Back Cover A5 to the Main Frame A1 ...

Page 21: ...21 STEP 12 Install the Hooks a Remove the screws 39 from the main frame A1 b Use screws 39 to secure the hooks A20 onto the main frame A1 ...

Page 22: ...e follow step a b to adjust the leveler Note adjust the rear leveler nut of the machine first then the front a Loosen the leveler nut rotate the leveler downward so it firmly touches the floor b Once the machine is leveled secure the leveler nut upward against the product frame ...

Page 23: ... back covers from the main frame b Remove the screws that secure the guide rods to the top of the main frame and then set the guide rod downward into place Tilt the guide rod backward and then lift the upper stack plate off the guide rods as shown Carefully set the upper stack plate aside ...

Page 24: ...slide down the additional weight plates one by one Once com plete slide down the upper stack carriage on top of the weight stack Note convex side face up d Tilt the guide rods back into place and then lift them up to their mounting position Use screws to secure the assembly ...

Page 25: ...n Instruction e Reattach the front and back tower covers to the main frame f Remove the screws from the adjustment pulley assembly please make sure the adjustment pulley is lifted to the highest position and then secure the assembly with the screws ...

Page 26: ...nce on the unit weight stack the actual weight being lifted is configured at a per handle ratio of 4 1 Example If the stack fork is engaged at 60KG 132LB at the weight stack the actual pulling weight at the single handle is 15KG 33LB If both handles are being used simultaneously then the user has a 2 1 ratio and the 60KG 132LB selected at the weight stack provides an actual pulling weight of 30KG ...

Page 27: ...cable is too loose or too tight shown below First insert the Z rod and loosen the Y nut Then adjust the X nut Note if the cable is too long or too short still fine tune the cable to appropri ate length and tighten up the Y nut after adjustment ...

Page 28: ...28 OPERATION Exercising Instructions ...

Page 29: ...opics and includes a maintenance sched ule task list and log MAINTENANCE Schedule Area Day Week Month Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean 2 Screws Inspect for looseness and tighten if necessary 3 Cable Inspect for wear 4 Guide rods Clean and lubricate ...

Page 30: ...e towel dampened with a mixture of Simple Green all purpose cleaner and water to thoroughly clean the product exterior 2 Inspect parts for looseness and secure all loose screws Make sure that the product is safe for operation If safety issues arise place an Out of Or der sign on the product and call for service Weekly tasks 1 Inspect belts or cables as applicable for wear and breakage Replace belt...

Page 31: ...rter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Completed Yearly Tasks Year 1 Completed Notes __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ MAINTENANCE One Year Maintenance Log Facility _______________________ Sup...

Page 32: ...z ce product uniquement pour l usage prévu dans ce manuel La limite de poids de l utilisateur pour le produit est de 227 kg 500 lb Ce produit n est pas destiné à être utilisé par des personnes y compris des enfants dont les capacités physiques sensorielles ou mentales sont réduites ou qui ne dispo sent pas de l expérience ou du savoir nécessaires sauf si celles ci ont au préalable été formées eu é...

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