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CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Strength 

XFW6800

7

IMPORTANT

Preventative maintenance is crucial to maintaining the function and safety of this equipment. Your 
facility must establish written guidelines for preventative maintenance and keep written or online 
records of the maintenance performed on these products. As a minimum, the items presented in 
the SAFETY section of this document and the items that follow here, should be included in your 
maintenance program. 

1.

Cables

 (If equipped)

i

nspect end fittings daily for wear. Inspect the entire length of the

 

cable weekly.

 

Replace cables at the first sign of wear and on an annual basis. If the cable

 

tension has

 

been adjusted, be certain that the cable nut is tight.

2.

Nuts, Bolts, and Fasteners: 

c

heck tightness weekly. If any hardware has become loose,

 

retighten and/or use Loctite

TM

 brand Threadlocker 242. Be sure all hardware is tight

 

before

 

using the machine.

3.

Safety Catches: 

i

nspect catches, stop rods and their associated fasteners weekly.

 

Tighten

 

any loose hardware and replace any components at first signs of wear.

4.

Frames: 

s

weat, disinfecting sprays and spills can lead to corrosion which may lead to

 

premature failure of components. Wipe all machines down with a damp cloth and dry

 

completely each day. This includes painted parts, chrome parts and upholstered pads.

5.

Painted and chrome plated parts: 

u

se Simple Green

 with a d

i

lusion of 32:1

 or similar

 

cleaner for light dirt and

 

grime. Use Turtle Wax Polishing Compound or a good car polish to

 

remove heavier dirt

 

and

 

grease as well as for polishing. DO NOT use solvents, lacquer

 

thinner, acetone or

 

finger

 

nail polish remover. For scuffs and marks that are not removed

 

by the above

 

methods use

 

a soft scrub cleanser. Make sure all parts are dry upon

 

completion.

6.

Weight stack enclosures (shrouds)

(If Equipped)

w

ipe down with a damp cloth as needed.

7.

Exercise instruction labels: 

c

lean with soap and water as needed.

8.

Guide rods

 (If equipped)

w

ipe all dirt and dust from the guide rods before applying a light

 

application

 

of Tri-Flow

TM

 or other teflon spray lubricant. Spray the Tri-Flow

TM

 on a rag and

 

then wipe

 

the guide rods with the rag. DO NOT use oil lubricants such as WD-40. Caution: Tri-

Flow

TM

 

will

 

stain carpet and clothing.

9.

Bronze bushings: 

c

heck monthly for signs of wear and replace as needed.

10.

Linear Bearing Shafts: 

w

ipe any accumulation of dust or other contaminants from the

 

shafts on a weekly basis. Apply a thin layer of a Teflon

®

 (PTFE) grease on a weekly basis.

 

TRUE

 recommends Magnalube

®

 brand.

11.

When replacing any component, use only 

TRUE 

supplied parts.

12.

Be sure all hardware is tight before using the machine. 

Retain these instructions

 for future reference.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact your 

TRUE

 dealer or 

TRUE Fitness Technology

 

at (800)

883-8783

 or 

service

@

true

fitness.com.

G

ENERAL

 C

ARE

 

AND

 M

AINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for XFW6800

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Model XFW6800 Revision 012319 XFW6800 Smith Machine...

Page 2: ...ication 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 docu...

Page 3: ...rcial 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 result...

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

Page 5: ...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 teenagers 8 It is recommended that users re...

Page 6: ...r 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 more than 1 8 over a 10 distance...

Page 7: ...ut 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 stack veri...

Page 8: ...ted 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 Compound or...

Page 9: ...ded X INSPECT All anti slip surfaces and replace as needed X INSPECT All adjustment pins weight stack pins set screws gas shocks snap links and pulleys if equipped X INSPECT All accessory bars and han...

Page 10: ...APTER 2 ASSEMBLY GUIDE MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS Features Weight of assembled machine 444 lbs 202 kg but without free weights Floor loading For machine weight without free weights it is 78 lb ft2 380 kg...

Page 11: ...of 30 CHAPTER 2 ASSEMBLY GUIDE Strength XFW6800 REQUIRED TOOLS Ratchet Handle 7 32 5 16 Hex Bit Socket 7 32 5 16 Allen Wrench supplied Step Ladder Level COMPLIANCES This equipment complies with all fi...

Page 12: ...ontents Item Part Number Description Quantity 1 XFW68 MFR 40XBK LEFT MAIN FRAME 1 2 XFW68 CBR 10XBK BACK CROSS BAR ASSEMBLY 1 3 XFW68 WTH 00X BARBELL WEIGHT HORN ASSEMBLY 8 4 XFW68 STP 10X SAFETY STOP...

Page 13: ...ntents Item Part Number Description Quantity 1 XFW68 MFR 50XBK RIGHT MAIN FRAME 1 2 XFW68 CBR 00BK TOP CROSS BAR 1 3 WOOD WOOD SPACER 1 4 XFW68 STP 00X SAFETY STOP RIGHT SIDE 1 5 XFW68 ROD 01 GUIDE RO...

Page 14: ...left and right main frames using the identified hardware Note Do not tighten main frame hardware until after completing Step 4 Wood Spacer Item Part Number Description Quantity 1 XFW68 MFR 40XBK LEFT...

Page 15: ...k bumpers and lift bar assembly onto the guide rods in the order shown below Note Apply a thin layer of a Teflon PTFE grease on a weekly basis to the guide rods TRUE recommends Magnalube brand Item Pa...

Page 16: ...uide rods position the clamping collars onto the upper ends of both guide rods and insert the guide rods into the upper guide rod main frame holes Slide the clamping collars up into position as shown...

Page 17: ...e rod main frame holes and insert the guide rods into the lower guide rod main frame holes at the same time Place the lift bar assembly and safety stop axles onto the catch hooks ensuring they are pos...

Page 18: ...XFW6800 Slide the exposed cable end into the shaft identified below Attach the cable ball end to the cable end then insert the identified hardware through the hole on the shaft to secure the cable in...

Page 19: ...ion the wood spacer as shown below onto the bottom ends of each guide rod Fully tighten all main frame hardware after equal guide rod spacing is confirmed Slide the lift bar assembly the full length o...

Page 20: ...00 ASSEMBLY STEPS Step 5 Barbell Weight Horns Secure each barbell weight horn to the main frame assemblies using the identified hardware Item Part Number Description Quantity 1 XFW68 WTH 00X BARBELL W...

Page 21: ...e 800 426 6570 636 272 7100 Truefitness com Page 21 of 30 CHAPTER 3 CARE MAINTENANCE Strength XFW6800 ASSEMBLY STEPS Optional Step 6 Floor Bolting See the below illustration for the location of the ho...

Page 22: ...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 Th...

Page 23: ...ricant 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 and lubricated i...

Page 24: ...ear 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 ur...

Page 25: ...t 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 until t...

Page 26: ...s 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 true...

Page 27: ...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 det...

Page 28: ...kmanship 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 instruc...

Page 29: ...and freight charges associated therewith except as expressly specified herein 7 This Limited Warranty shall not apply to Service calls to correct installation of the equipment or instruction to owner...

Page 30: ...ite ____ c Advertisement ____ d Referral ____ e Current Customer ____ f Other_______________ 2 Why did you purchase a TRUE product ___ a Design Appearance ___ b Dealer Suggestion ___ c Price Value ___...

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