Teeter FitSpine X2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

There are four (4) User Settings on your Teeter

®

 that must be properly 

adjusted for your unique needs and body type. Take time to find your 

ideal settings. 

Every time prior to using the inversion table,

 

make sure 

the User Settings are adjusted to your personal settings.

Labeled
right on the equipment!

Figure 7

Figure 9

FitSpine X2

 Owner’s Manual  -  2

1 Set Height

Failure to set these adjustments correctly may result in 

too rapid inversion or difficulty returning upright.

WARNING

!

The Roller Hinges control the responsiveness or rate of rotation of 
the inversion table. There are three holes; the hole selection 
depends both on your body weight and the rotational 
responsiveness you desire (diagram right). For users just learning to 
use the inversion table, use the ‘Beginner / Partial Inversion’ setting.

Changing the Roller Hinge Setting

1.   Pull out the Height-Selector Locking Pin and slide the Main Shaft   
  in all the way to the very last hole (the storage setting near the Rear Ankle Cups). Release and engage the Pin (Figure 1).

2.  Stand in front of the Table Bed and rotate it opposite from use (Figure 2) to rest against the Crossbar of the A-Frame.

3.  Grasp each Roller Hinge under the Pivot Pins, using your thumbs to open the Self-Locking Hooks over the Pivot Pins (Figure 3).  
  Lift both sides of the Table Bed out of the A-Frame and rest the head of the Table Bed on the floor. 

4.  Open each Cam Lock completely. Disengage the Roller Hinge from the Bracket Pin and slide it to the desired setting (Figure 4).  

 

  Engage the Bracket Pin in the same Roller Hinge hole setting on each side. Secure the Cam Lock.

5.  Re-attach the Table Bed into the A-Frame Hinge Plates (Figure 5). Ensure the Self-Locking Hooks snap closed over each Roller Hinge    
  Pivot Pin. Rotate the Table Bed to the use position and adjust the Main Shaft for use (Figure 6).

ROLLER HINGES:

 FIND SET TING

The Ankle Comfort Dial rotates into a High (1) or Low (2) setting (Figure 9), with a one inch height variance.  
Set the Ankle Comfort Dial so the Front & Rear Ankle Cups secure around the smallest part of your ankles 
(with minimal distance between the Ankle Lock System and the top of your foot). This will reduce body slide 
on the Table Bed while inverted, which can cause a shift in weight distribution and interfere with the ease of 
which you can control your rotation.

Attach the Angle Tether to the U-Bar under the Table Bed (Figure 8) to limit the degree of rotation. 
Slide the buckle to lengthen or shorten the tether to pre-set your desired maximum inversion angle, 
or unclip the tether altogether when you are ready to rotate into full inversion.

MAIN SHAFT:

 DETERMINE A HEIGHT SET TING 

1.  Stand on the left side of the A-Frame. Pull out the Height-Selector Locking Pin with your right hand while    

  sliding the Main Shaft out with your left (Figure 7). For ease of adjustment, rotate the Bed by lowering the    
  Main Shaft below horizontal to lengthen it or lifting above horizontal to shorten it.

2.  Start by sliding the Main Shaft until the last setting you can read is one inch greater than your height  

(e.g. if you’re 5 ft 10 in/178 cm, the last numbers visible will be 5 ft 11 in/180 cm). This helps to ensure that 
the rotation of the table is not too fast. You will test to see if this setting is right for you later. 

Your ideal 

height setting will depend on your weight distribution and could vary several inches on either side 
of your actual height.

3.  Release the spring-loaded Height-Selector Locking Pin to fully engage a hole setting. Use caution to 
  prevent pinching fingers. Ensure the Pin passes completely through the Main Shaft. 

ANGLE TETHER:

 PRE-SET THE ANGLE 

ANKLE COMFORT DIAL

:

 FIND YOUR SET TING

Figure 8

Labeled
right on the equipment!

2 Set Angle

U S E R   S E T T I N G S

1

2

3

4

A  

80-120 lb

120-220 lb

36-54 kg

220-300 lb

54-100 kg

100-136 kg

Beginner / Partial Inversion

Suggested for Full Inversion

opposite Pivot Pin

Bottom Hole 

near Pivot Pin

Top Hole 

Middle Hole

B  

C  

Most 

Responsive

Least 

Responsive

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 6

Figure 4

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for FitSpine X2

Page 1: ...AYS wear securely tied lace up shoes with a flat sole such as a normal tennis style shoe DO NOT wear any footwear that could interfere with securing the Ankle Lock System such as shoes with thick sole...

Page 2: ...2 setting Figure 9 with a one inch height variance Set the Ankle Comfort Dial so the Front Rear Ankle Cups secure around the smallest part of your ankles with minimal distance between the Ankle Lock S...

Page 3: ...ed and is locked securely Verify that no part of your footwear or garments touch or interfere with the EZ Reach Ankle Lock System in any way during inversion SECURE YOUR ANKLES Employ the method of HE...

Page 4: ...bending your knees Your ideal balance settings are determined by your body type and weight distribution this is why your Main Shaft setting may differ from your actual height It s important to take ti...

Page 5: ...otate it opposite from use until it rests against the Crossbar of the A Frame Figure 25 4 Pull up on the Spreader Arms to fold the A Frame Figure 26 leaving the A Frame legs open to a width of 16 20 f...

Page 6: ...nd stretching to help maximize the benefits for your joints and ligaments gently stretch and twist while partially or fully inverted or use the A Frame Traction or Grip and Stretch Handles to add deco...

Page 7: ...orrectement nou s et semelle plate telles que des chaussures sport NE PORTEZ PAS de chaussures pouvant emp cher la fermeture du syst me de fixation des chevilles telles que des chaussures semelle pais...

Page 8: ...de la distribution de votre poids et peut varier de plusieurs pouces centim tres de plus ou de moins par rapport votre hauteur r elle 3 Rel chez la goupille d arr t de r glage de la hauteur actionn e...

Page 9: ...V rifiez qu aucune partie de vos chaussures ou de vos v tements ne touche ou n entrave la poign e EZ Reach de quelque fa on que ce soit pendant l inversion FIXATION DE VOS CHEVILLES Figure 10 Figure...

Page 10: ...le poids de vos bras Votre r glage d quilibre id al est d termin par votre morphologie et la distribution de votre poids c est pourquoi votre r glage de l axe principal peut diff rer de votre taille r...

Page 11: ...sale du cadre en A Figure 25 4 Tirez sur les bras d cartement afin de replier le cadre en A Figure 26 en maintenant les pieds du cadre en A cart s de 40 50 cm 16 20 po pour une meilleure stabilit Dang...

Page 12: ...ent pendant une inversion partielle ou compl te ou utilisez le cadre en A les poign es de traction ou les poign es Grip and Stretch pour davantage de d compression Consacrez y du temps Tout comme lors...

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