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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: Inspect 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: Check 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: Inspect catches, stop rods and their associated fasteners weekly. Tighten

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

4. Frames: Sweat, 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: Use Simple Green 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): Wipe down with a damp cloth as needed.
7. Exercise instruction labels: Clean with soap and water as needed.
8. Guide rods: Wipe 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: Check monthly for signs of wear and replace as needed.
10. Linear Bearing Shafts: Wipe 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. 

Paramount recommends Magnalube

®

 brand.

11. When replacing any component, use only 

TRUE 

supplied parts.

12. Please refer to the General Maintenance Manual (part number: AM-GMM) for other

important safety and maintenance information.

13. 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.

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AINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for XFW8300

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Model XFW8300 Revision 091418 XFW8300 Dual Sided Half Rack...

Page 2: ...u for your patronage TRUE Fitness Technology 865 Hoff Road St Louis MO 63366 WARNING SERIOUS INJURIES TO USERS BYSTANDERS OR INSTALLERS CAN OCCUR IF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MAN...

Page 3: ...IONS WEIGHTS 8 RACK OPTIONS DIMENSIONS 9 ASSEMBLY 10 CHIN BAR OPTION 15 BAND PEG OPTION 16 PLATE HOLDER OPTION 17 LAND MINE OPTION 18 ANCHORING TO THE FLOOR 19 FINAL CHECK SERVICE 20 INTENDED USE WARN...

Page 4: ...is equipment Adults should closely supervise use by teenagers 8 It is recommended that users receive a thorough medical exam before commencing an exercise program All medical issues should be reviewed...

Page 5: ...is 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 more then...

Page 6: ...er and engaged Verify that the exercise is performed smoothly free of noise and or binding If equipped with a weight stack verify that the proper weight selector pin is in place 3 Check the function o...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...Q PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP LQ PP Tools Required 9 16 3 4 socket Ratchet Handle Hammer 9 16 3 4 box open end wrench BASE UNIT DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Assembled Weight no options as shown to the right 547 lb...

Page 9: ...9 LQ PP 7RS YLHZ 6KRZLQJ 2SWLRQDO 3ODWH ROGHUV Center Catch Rails Core Trainer LS 6WDWLRQ KLQ DU 3ODWH DQG 6WRUDJH DQG 3HJV RACK OPTIONS DIMENSIONS TOP VIEW SHOWING PLATE HOLDER OPTION...

Page 10: ...K 9 0 BK 0 BK BK BK 6 BK 6 5 37 21 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 2 3 6 5 7 6 3 WASHER AND 2 187 7 5 6 5 0 11 5 6 5 0 0 17 2 801 66 0 5 7 2 801 66 0 7 287 5 6 5 0 66 7 287 5 6 5 0 66 5 7 866 7 3 7 LOOSELY ASSEMBLE T...

Page 11: ...11 STEP 1 BASE ASSEMBLY 7 7...

Page 12: ...12 STEP 2 UPPER FRAME ASSEMBLY 7 0 3 57 180 5 6 5 37 21 6 5 17 C766 B 6 5 7 6 3 WASHER AND 2 187 BK833 5 5 0 5 5217 BK833 5 5 0 5 7 5 7 8SSHU UDPH VV 47 EA...

Page 13: ...ing the hardware loose until the entire frame is assembled Incrementally tighten the hardware in several passes around the machine DO NOT insert and fully tighten hardware at one junction then proceed...

Page 14: ...0 5 7 STEP 3 ASSEMBLE CATCH HOOKS After verifying that all hardware is tight assemble the catch hooks Check to see if all four leveler feet are in contact with the ground and that the unit is stable...

Page 15: ...TION Note The olympic bar holder can be placed on either the outer left right or inner left right of the base frame W83 1 5 237 21 7 7 0 47 3 57 180 5 7 1 BK 7 6 5 37 21 1 83 5 66 6 5 7 6 3 2 187 1 16...

Page 16: ...16 XFW83 BPG 1 3 237 21 7 7 0 3 57 180 5 6 5 37 21 47 7 5 1 5 66 2 6 6 5 2 BAND PEG OPTION...

Page 17: ...7 0 3 57 180 5 6 5 37 21 47 37 BK 835 7 7 3 7 2 801 66 37 BK 02817 1 3 7 66 7 251 9 6 6 5 2 53 803 5 5281 2 6 5 7 6 3 8 5 66A 6B 37 1 6 5 2 3 2 187 1 16 6 5 6 5 2 187 29 5 586 0 6 5 16 57 52 6 5 3 4...

Page 18: ...237 21 7 866 7 5 7 7 0 3 57 180 5 6 5 37 21 47 BK 0 17 1 0 1 5 7 75 1 0 1 3 927 CORE TRAINER Remove an existing gusset plate from the base of any of the columns Install the land mine attachment using...

Page 19: ...3 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 63 XFW83 SB000 SUSPENSION BRACKET 1 64 C 754C WASHER FLAT 3 8 SAE ZP 4 65 C 457 HH SCREW 3 8 16 3 3 4 2 66 C 766A LOCK NUT 3 8 16 NYL INS JAM NUT 2 SUSPENSION BRA...

Page 20: ...e an appropriate fastening system for your floor Use 3 8 diameter hardware 10 mm to anchor the machine Anchors should have a minimum pull out force of 220 lbs 110 kgs for each position When attaching...

Page 21: ...ed on the machine when doing squats ONLY perform squat and pressing exercises from inside the framework of the cage BE CERTAIN that the stop catches are fully engaged 3 Adjust adjustable catch assembl...

Page 22: ...E For warranty service contact an Authorized TRUE Dealer or a TRUE Customer Service representative at 1 800 883 8783 You can also email us at service truefitness com Before you call please have the fo...

Page 23: ...ith 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 o...

Page 24: ...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 owners on how to use the equipment o...

Page 25: ...t ____ d Referral ____ e Current Customer ____ f Other_______________ 2 Why did you purchase a TRUE product ___ a Design Appearance ___ b Dealer Suggestion ___ c Price Value ___ d Quality Construction...

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