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Strength

Fuse XL-0900

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CHAPTER 5:  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

True Fitness Technology  •  O’Fallon, MO  •  Phone: 800-426-6570/636-272-7100  •  Truefitness.com

All TRUE® Fitness products are distributed by TRUE and are 

warranted to the original registered product purchaser and the 

parts of the TRUE product (the “Product”) listed below, under 

normal use and service, shall be free of manufacturing defects 

in workmanship and materials only for the period of time 

beginning from the original date of purchase set forth below: 

Frame*

10 Years

Parts

Bearings, Bushings, and Weight Plates

Guide Rods and Pulleys

Cables and Belts

Cosmetics, Coatings, Grips, and Upholstery

5 Years

5 Years

1 Year

3 Months

Labor

Frame

Bearings, Bushings, Weight Plates

Guide Rods and Pulleys

Cables and Belts

Cosmetics, Coatings, Grips, and Upholstery

1 Year

1 Year

1 Year

1 Year

3 Months

NOTE:  Warranty valid for USA and Canada only. 

NOTE:  Failure to register this product will result in no 

servicing or authorization of parts to be shipped.

NOTE:  Buying after-market products from a 3rd party will 

result in voided warranty.

NOTE: This product is intended for Commercial use. If this 

product will not be used in this particular setting, please 

contact TRUE as is warranty is void.

Frame:

 The frame is warranted for defects in material and 

workmanship for a 10 years.  The frame is warranted for labor 

and freight (for parts shipped from TRUE) for one year from 

date of purchase. * This limited warranty on structural frame 

does not include paint or coatings.

Parts: 

The Fuse Strength Line’s mechanical parts are warranted 

for defects in material and workmanship for five years with 

one year labor warranty. Cables and belts are warranted for 

defects in material and workmanship for one year with one 

year labor warranty.This limited warranty does not cover 

damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by 

improper assembly/installation, failure to follow instructions 

and warnings in owner’s manual, accident, misuse, abuse, 

unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable 

and necessary maintenance. 

Cosmetics: 

The Fuse Strength Line cosmetic parts, coatings, 

grips and upholstery are warranted for defects in material 

and workmanship for three months with labor warranty to 

match the parts warranty period.  This limited warranty does 

not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or 

caused by improper assembly/installation, failure to follow 

instructions and warnings in owner’s manual, accident, 

misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide 

reasonable and necessary maintenance. This limited warranty 

will apply to, but may not be limited to, plastic covers, shrouds, 

caps, badges, overlays, paint, coatings, soft step inserts, and 

grips. 

Labor:

 Labor is covered for a period of one year from the 

date of purchase unless otherwise expressed within this 

limited warranty as long as a TRUE authorized service provider 

performs the service. Service that requires over 50 miles of 

travel may be subject to additional charges. Reasonable and 

necessary maintenance guidelines can be found in the owner’s 

manual.

Claims Procedure:

 TRUE Limited Warranty service may be 

obtained by contacting the authorized TRUE dealer from 

whom the Product was purchased.  If the dealer from whom 

the Product was purchased is no longer an authorized TRUE 

dealer, then TRUE Limited Warranty service may be obtained 

by contacting TRUE directly using the following contact 

information:

TRUE Fitness, Service Department

865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366

1.800.883.8783

Hours of operation 8:30am - 5:00 pm CST

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Summary of Contents for Fuse XL-0900

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Model FUSE XL 0900 Revision 021820 Fuse XL 0900 Chest Press...

Page 2: ...ification sans pr avis Pour la plus jour le manuel du propri taire s il vous pla t visitez www truefitness com Pour documents dans des langues suppl mentaires veuillez www truefitness com resources do...

Page 3: ...mercial and residential alike The proud manufacturing tradition of quality and the culture of innovation at TRUE have given rise to a full line of extraordinary cardio and strength equipment As a resu...

Page 4: ...ACHINE SPECIFICATIONS 10 REQUIRED TOOLS 11 PRE ASSEMBLY CHECKLIST 12 ASSEMBLY STEPS 14 CARE MAINTENANCE 22 CHAPTER 3 CARE MAINTENANCE 22 DAILY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 22 WEEKLY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 2...

Page 5: ...tretching or body weight exercises This can result in machine instability and lead to serious crushing injuries 7 Keep children away from this equipment Adults should closely supervise use by teenager...

Page 6: ...nding this piece of equipment for safe access and operation Installation must meet ADA requirements for accessibility 3 Install this piece of equipment on a solid level surface that does not deviate m...

Page 7: ...n without binding Verify that safety catches and stops are in proper working order and engaged Verify that the exercise is performed smoothly free of noise and or binding If equipped with a weight sta...

Page 8: ...ncludes painted parts chrome parts and upholstered pads 5 Painted and chrome plated parts use Simple Green with a dilusion of 32 1 or similar cleaner for light dirt and grime Use Turtle Wax Polishing...

Page 9: ...les for wear tension and proper connection X INSPECT All nuts and bolts and tighten if needed X INSPECT All anti slip surfaces and replace as needed X INSPECT All adjustment pins weight stack pins set...

Page 10: ...10 170 lb 4 5 77 kg with 10 lb weight plate increments Optional weight stack 10 250 lb 4 5 113 kg with 15 lb weight plate increments 17 vertical position adjustments Weight of assembled machine 473 l...

Page 11: ...atchet Handle 9 16 Socket 6 mm hex bit socket 9 16 3 4 wrench Allen wrench supplied 3 mm Step ladder Weight Stack Each machines requires 4 boxes of weight plates Standard 170 lb stack Optional 250 lb...

Page 12: ...uantity 1 FUS 00FS101XBK FRONT SHROUD 1 2 FUS 00RS101XBK REAR SHROUD 1 3 FUS 00GR001 GUIDE ROD 2 4 9005BPD000XBK BACK PAD 1 5 PAD ST001 00XBK SEAT PAD 1 6 XL2 00TC001BK FRONT TOP CAP 1 7 FUS 00MT001BK...

Page 13: ...XBK CROSS BRACE 1 7 TRXL2 09MF830BK LEFT PULLEY BRACE 1 8 TRXL2 09MF850BK LEFT PULLEY FRAME 1 9 TRXL2 09MF800BK RIGHT PULLEY FRAME 1 10 TRXL2 15SF550XBK SEAT FRAME 1 11 TRXL2 09MF820BK RIGHT PULLEY BR...

Page 14: ...re until step 9 Front Shroud Route the weight stack cable through the main frame before assembling Note Secure weight stack cable ends to ensure no tripping hazards until machine is fully assembled It...

Page 15: ...e identified hardware Note Do not fully tighten main frame and upright assembly hardware until step 9 Front Shroud Item Part Number Description Quantity 10 C 749 WASHER LOCK 3 8 4 11 C 621A SH SCREW 3...

Page 16: ...entified hardware Item Part Number Description Quantity 17 C 749 WASHER LOCK 3 8 2 18 C 628 SH SCREW 3 8 16 2 1 4 4 19 C 631 SH SCREW 3 8 16 3 2 20 C 636 SH SCREW 3 8 16 5 2 21 C 754C WASHER FLAT 3 8...

Page 17: ...ntil step 4b Gas Spring Item Part Number Description Quantity 29 C 749 WASHER LOCK 3 8 8 30 C 754C WASHER FLAT 3 8 1 31 C 731C LOCK NUT 5 16 18 1 32 TRXL2 15SF500XBK SEAT FRAME ASSY 1 33 TRXL2 15SF513...

Page 18: ...m ASSEMBLY STEPS Step 4b Gas Spring Step A Remove the button head bolt at the point identified in this step so the gas spring mounting plate can swing freely Step B Align and connect the gas spring at...

Page 19: ...t bumper flat washer weight plates and weight top plate on to the guide rods in the order shown below Secure the guide rods to the upright assembly using the identified hardware Item Part Number Descr...

Page 20: ...rength Fuse XL 0900 Page 20 of 37 CHAPTER 2 ASSEMBLY GUIDE True Fitness Technology O Fallon MO Phone 800 426 6570 636 272 7100 Truefitness com ASSEMBLY STEPS Step 6a Weight Stack Cable Routing Overvie...

Page 21: ...trength Fuse XL 0900 Page 21 of 37 CHAPTER 2 ASSEMBLY GUIDE True Fitness Technology O Fallon MO Phone 800 426 6570 636 272 7100 Truefitness com ASSEMBLY STEPS Step 6b Press Arms Cable Routing Overview...

Page 22: ...s shown below Before tightening the pulley hardware make sure that the cable is seated in the pulley groove Item Part Number Description Quantity 54 B 900 PULLEY 4 1 2 6 55 C 749 WASHER LOCK 3 8 3 56...

Page 23: ...low Before tightening the pulley hardware make sure that the cable is seated in the pulley groove Item Part Number Description Quantity 61 TRXL2 09CB000X WEIGHT STACK CABLE 1 62 TRXL2 09CB500X PRESS A...

Page 24: ...STEPS Step 7 Seat Pad Assemble the seat pad to the seat adjustment assembly and the back pad to the main frame using the identified hardware Item Part Number Description Quantity 71 9005BPD000XBK BACK...

Page 25: ...TEPS Step 8 Press Arms Hold one press arm in place at a time and secure it to the main frame using the identified hardware Item Part Number Description Quantity 77 TRXL2 09AX501 AXLE 2 78 IN S51102100...

Page 26: ...rod to the upright assembly using the identified hardware Lastly secure the front shroud to the upright assembly using the identified hardware Note Do not over tighten the screws securing the shroud i...

Page 27: ...ng the identified hardware Next secure the top cap and then the front and rear top caps to the upright assembly using the identified hardware Item Part Number Description Quantity 91 TRXL2 09U500XBK U...

Page 28: ...SEMBLY STEPS Step 11 Weight Stack Labels Attach the weight stack label to the designated space on the front shroud Note Select the appropriate weight stack label based on your weight stack selection s...

Page 29: ...ard to the top plate if equipped WEEKLY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE The following items are critical to the safety of users and maintenance staff as well as ensuring the optimum performance of the machines...

Page 30: ...Teflon spray lubricant TRUE Fitness recommends using TriFlow or a similar brand Linear Bearings Clean the linear shaft and lubricate as required with Teflon based grease Keeping linear bearings clean...

Page 31: ...t wear over time This means that the more often a piece of equipment is used the greater the likelihood that cable wear will occur This holds true for equipment made by any manufacturer and applies to...

Page 32: ...lift immediately If not the cable tension needs to be adjusted To adjust the cable tension loosen the cable nut that is located on the cable bolt connected to the top plate Tighten the cable bolt unti...

Page 33: ...ness com and use our dealer locator to obtain the contact information for the closest dealer You may also contact TRUE Fitness customer support team by calling 800 883 8783 or emailing us at service t...

Page 34: ...ay have minimal damages and you are not sure if the actual product is damaged or not You must sign the bill of lading as damaged when accepting the shipment Once you have opened the box and you have d...

Page 35: ...workmanship for one year with one year labor warranty This limited warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly installation failure to follow inst...

Page 36: ...placement of parts and does not include labor beyond the above warranty period transportation service return and freight charges associated therewith except as expressly specified herein 7 This Limite...

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