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WARNING 

 

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This bench must be assembled and used by an adult. 

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Use of this bench requires a minimum surface area of approximately 250 cm x 200 cm. 

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For use in complete safety, a stable and even surface is required. 

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Do not allow children to play with the equipment. The STRIALE company accepts no 
responsibility for any damage they could suffer as a result. 

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Do not allow children to go near the equipment while you are training.  

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In order to maintain the appropriate level of safety, the bench must be inspected regularly. 
It is essential that all faulty components are replaced and that the equipment remains out 
of use until it is repaired. 

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STRIALE accepts no responsibility in the event of technical changes being made to one of 
our products by the user. 

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It is essential that you consult your doctor before you start training to determine the 
appropriate intensity level of your program. 

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Please read the recommendations carefully before starting. Excessive training or a poorly 
devised training schedule can be harmful to your health. 

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It is recommended that appropriate clothing and footwear are worn. 

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Check that the adjusting devices are set and tightened correctly. 

 

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Load and unload the bar at both ends simultaneously in order to avoid tipping up. 

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Maximum load during use: 

110 kg

 

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Maximum load while bar is not in use: 

100 kg

 

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Maximum load for leg lever: 

50 kg

 

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Maximum load for butterfly: 

50 kg on each arm

 

 
Maintenance: 
 

 

STRIALE exercise equipment is low-maintenance. 

 

Do not allow sweat to come into contact with the upholstery or enameled parts of the 
equipment due to its corrosive nature. Wipe immediately after training. 

 

The upholstery and enameled parts can be cleaned with using a damp sponge. Do not use 
damaging or corrosive products. 
Check every month to ensure that the screws and nuts used to hold the equipment together 
are tight. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SB2015

Page 1: ...ining to determine the appropriate intensity level of your program Please read the recommendations carefully before starting Excessive training or a poorly devised training schedule can be harmful to...

Page 2: ...16 Back seat 1 17 Leg lift pad 6 18 Butterfly pad 2 19 Round bushing 4 20 Safety pin 3 21 50mm square cap 2 22 38mm square cap 10 23 33mm square cap 1 24 25mm square cap 4 25 25mm round bumper 1 26 2...

Page 3: ...NTO BOTH ENDS OF MAIN BASE 04 2 ATTACH R L BARBELL CRUTCH 01 02 TO MAIN BASE 04 SECURE WITH BOLTS 31 WASHERS 40 AND NYLON NUT 37 AS SHOWN 3 ATTACH SUPPORT BAR 03 TO R L BARBELL CRUTCH 01 02 SECURE WIT...

Page 4: ...3...

Page 5: ...2 ATTACH THE CENTRAL BRACE 05 TO FRONT LEG 06 THEN ATTACH THE OTHER END OF CENTRAL BRACE 05 TO SUPPORT BAR 03 SECURE WITH BOLTS 29 WASHERS 39 AND NYLON NUT 36 AS SHOWN 3 PUT THE SAFETY PIN 20 ONTO BO...

Page 6: ...5 SAFETY PIN 20 AS SHOWN...

Page 7: ...T ROUND BUSHING 19 INTO WELDED TUBES ON R L BARBELL CRUTCH 01 02 3 INSERT R L BUTTERFLY ARM 09 10 THROUGH BUSHINGS SECURE WITH WASHERS 41 AND BOLTS 34 AS SHOWN 4 INSERT BUTTERFLY PAD TUBE 14 INTO THE...

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Page 9: ...T 08 TO LEG LIFT SUPPORT 07 SECURE WITH BOLTS 28 WASHERS 39 AND NYLON NUT 36 AS SHOWN 3 SLIDE LEG LIFT PAD BAR 13 THROUGH THE LEG LIFT 08 AND LEG LIFT SUPPORT 07 AS SHOWN 4 SLIDE THE LEG LIFT PAD 17 A...

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Page 11: ...CENTRAL BRACE 05 ATTACH BACK SEAT 16 AND BACKREST SUPPORT 12 TO CENTRAL BRACE 05 SECURE WITH BOLTS 33 AND WASHER 40 AS SHOWN 3 ATTACH SEAT 15 TO CENTRAL BRACE 05 SECURE WITH BOLTS 35 AND WASHER 40 AS...

Page 12: ...11 6 INSERT BARBELL SAFETY LOCK 43 IN TOP MAIN UPRIGHT FRAME 01 02 SECURE WITH NUTS 38 AS SHOWN...

Page 13: ...r After Sales Service The name or reference of the product The manufacturing number shown on the main chassis and on the packing box The number of the missing or faulty part shown on the exploded view...

Page 14: ...the muscles and help avoid strains or injuries After the session this will stretch the muscles and avoid aching and stiffness Increase the load progressively If you start your session too heavily you...

Page 15: ...ale as you raise the legs without locking the knees legs not fully extended Return to the original position while continuing to bear the load Leg flex Positions Lying on your front your feet positione...

Page 16: ...e width of your shoulders Movement Bring the bar back to the chest while inhaling Exhale when you press the bar without jerking and with the elbows flexed Return to the initial position while continui...

Page 17: ...tial position while continuing to bear the load The lumbar region lower part of the back must remain in contact with the bench Muscles Pectorals upper part triceps anterior deltoids Variant Same movem...

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