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USER GUIDE

USER GUIDE

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Fitting New Resistance Bands.

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5.   THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. In order to avoid injuries,  
    keep this and all other fitness equipment out of the reach of children.
6.   Handicapped or disabled persons should not use the Total Flex

 without  

 

 

the presence of a qualified health professional or physician.

7.   Position the Total Flex

 on a firm, clear, level surface. To protect flooring and  

 

avoid damage, the unit should not be pushed across delicate floor coverings  

 

(laminate, parquet, carpet, etc). 

8.   Wear appropriate clothing during training sessions. Training apparel should be  
 

comfortable and light, allowing freedom of movement. Wear comfortable 

 

training shoes which provide good support and have non-slip soles, such as 

 

running shoes or trainers.

9.   Always warm up and stretch before each training session.
10. If you feel faint or experience dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath, chest    
 

pain, irregular heart beat, or any other abnormal symptoms, STOP the workout  

 

at once. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.

11. Check pins and bolts and tighten if loose.
12. Always choose the proper intensity level that best suits your physical strength  
 

and flexibility levels. Know your limits and train within them. Always use 

 

common sense when exercising.

13. Begin slowly and get used to the unique movement of the Total Flex

 prior   

 

to starting your routine.

14. To avoid serious injury, never place any part of your body between or near any  
 

moving parts.

15. DO NOT use any accessories not recommended by the manufacturer.  

 

 

Understand correct use of this machine.

16. Please keep this User’s Guide prior to using your Total Flex

 machine to 

 

understand the correct use of the equipment.

17. Refer to all of the included assembly guidelines to make certain your unit is   
 

properly assembled, and to remind yourself of all maintenance guidelines.

18. Do not place your hands or fingers underneath the unit while it is being used.  
 

Keep children away from the unit during use.

19. If you have long hair please tie it up to avoid getting caught in some parts of  
 

the equipment.

20. Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, as heat can degrade the non-steel 
 

materials on the unit.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Insert the new Resistance Band through the Swivel
  Pulley bracket (see 1).

2. Loop the band around the first and then the second
  Pulley Wheel and hook onto the Pod Hook.
  (see 2 & 3).

3. If necessary, proceed by replacing the other
  Resistance Bands, fitting one at a time.

4. Screw the two Power Pod Covers back together
  starting with the two centre holes 
  (see 4 & 5).

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Total FLEX

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...use or performance of the product or other damages with respect to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyments or use costs of removal installation other conseque...

Page 3: ...it is damaged 3 Use this device EXCLUSIVELY for the purpose intended and described in this User s Guide Do not alter the equipment and only use those accessories which have been recommended by the man...

Page 4: ...ty levels Know your limits and train within them Always use common sense when exercising 13 Begin slowly and get used to the unique movement of the Total Flex prior to starting your routine 14 To avoi...

Page 5: ...uff Clip x2 OPTIONAL 12 Cover 13 Head Rest 14 Leg Extender 15 Red Resistance Band with O Ring Stopper x3 16 2 sets of Pulley x3 1 Slotted Axel 1 Axel Retainer Pin x1 17 Receptor Tube 18 U se r s G u i...

Page 6: ...ction E below Setting up the Total Flex on page 7 adjust the Power Pod Seat to setting 5 2 Hold the Receptor Tube see 2 below and align with the four holes on the underside of the Power Pod Seat see 3...

Page 7: ...sistance Bands of equal resistance connected to the Support Legs underneath the Seats By connecting one or more of the Resistance Bands to the Leg Extender different levels of resistance can be obtain...

Page 8: ...tom Foam Roller must be adjusted according to leg length To adjust Pull off the Foam Roller from one side of the Roller Pipe and remove the Pipe from the Extender Tube see 1 There are 4 holes Select o...

Page 9: ...Note Before using the Leg Extender make sure that the Receptor Tube Assembly is attached to the underside of the Seat see D Leg Extender Assembly on page 4 Important When attaching or detaching the Le...

Page 10: ...r short Experiment and choose a setting that will enable you at the start of the exercise to hold the Handles with slightly bent arms and with the Resistance Bands starting to engage beginning to stre...

Page 11: ...ed in the Receptor Holes along the Leg Support see 4c Seat Position Example Exercise No 4 Front Raise Seat Settings E 2 Seat Position Example Exercise No 12 Chest Press Seat Settings C 4 E C 3a 3b 3 W...

Page 12: ...nce Chart on Exercise Chart When moving the Power Pod Seat with settings 1 2 3 4 5 the Power Pods attached to the Seat move in harmony allowing the resistance to become suitably aligned to the muscle...

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