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ADJUSTMENT

The instructions below describe how each part of the home gym system can be adjusted. Refer to the exercise
poster accompanying this manual to see how the home gym system should be set up for each exercise.
IMPORTANT: When attaching the lat bar or nylon strap, make sure that the attachments are in the cor-
rect starting position for the exercise to be performed. If there is any slack in the cables or chain as an
exercise is performed, the effectiveness of the exercise will be reduced. 

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CHANGING THE WEIGHT SETTING

To change the weight setting of either weight stack,
insert a Weight Pin (26) under the desired Weight
(25). Be sure to insert the Weight Pin until the bent
end of the Weight Pin is touching the Weights, and
turn the bent end downward. The weight setting of
the weight stack can be changed from 6.5 pounds to
106.5 pounds, in increments of 12.5 pounds. Note:
Due to the cables and pulleys, the amount of
resistance at each exercise station may vary from
the weight setting. Use the WEIGHT RESISTANCE
CHART on page 24 to find the approximate
amount of resistance at each weight station.

ATTACHING THE LAT BAR OR NYLON STRAP TO
THE HIGH PULLEY STATION

Attach the Lat Bar (54) to the High Cable (23) with a
Cable Clip (53). For some exercises, the Chain (52)
should be attached between the Lat Bar and the High
Cable with two Cable Clips. Adjust the length of the
Chain between the Lat Bar and the High Cable so
the Lat Bar is in the correct starting position for
the exercise to be performed.

The Nylon Strap (39) can be attached in the same
manner.

ATTACHING THE LAT BAR OR NYLON STRAP TO
THE LOW PULLEY STATION

Attach the Lat Bar (54) to the Low Cable (86) with a
Cable Clip (53). For some exercises, the Chain (52)
should be attached between the Lat Bar and the Low
Cable with two Cable Clips. Adjust the length of the
Chain between the Lat Bar and the Low Cable so
the Lat Bar is in the correct starting position for
the exercise to be performed.

The Nylon Strap (39) can be attached in the same
manner. 

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Summary of Contents for WESY97300

Page 1: ...TOMER HOT LINE The trained techni cians on our customer hot line will provide immediate assis tance free of charge to you CUSTOMER HOT LINE 1 800 999 3756 Mon Fri 6 a m 6 p m MST Model No WESY97300 Se...

Page 2: ...ormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorized service center products used for commercial or rental purposes or products used as store display models No other warranty beyond that specific...

Page 3: ...ables bind while you are exercising stop immediately and make sure that the cables are on all of the pulleys 13 Always disconnect the lat bar from the home gym system when performing an exercise that...

Page 4: ...hieve the specific results you want For your benefit read this manual carefully before using the WEIDER PRO 9730 Home Gym System If you have additional questions please call our Customer Service Depar...

Page 5: ...em unless instructed to do otherwise THE FOLLOWING TOOLS NOT INCLUDED ARE REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY Two 2 adjustable wrenches One 1 standard screwdriver One 1 phillips screwdriver One 1 rubber mallet Lubr...

Page 6: ...h side of the bracket on the Rear Upright must be on the side shown Do not tighten the Nylon Locknuts yet 4 Press a 1 Square Inner Cap 65 into the Front Upright 42 Slide the Front Upright 42 onto the...

Page 7: ...s 25 in the same manner 6 Press a Weight Tube Bumper 64 into the end of a Weight Tube 63 Insert the Weight Tube into either stack of Weights 25 Be sure that the pins on the Weight Tube are resting in...

Page 8: ...3 Tighten all Nylon Locknuts used in steps 3 through 8 9 Press a 1 x 7 8 Plastic Bushing 75 onto each welded spacer on the Press Frame 17 Slide the Press Frame into place on the Front Base 4 Note This...

Page 9: ...nut 21 12 Lubricate both axles on the Top Frame 55 Slide the Right Arm 48 onto the right axle Note Be careful not to confuse the Right Arm with the Left Arm 47 refer to step 11 to identify the Right A...

Page 10: ...ction identify the High Cable 23 the Low Cable 86 the Rear Cable 95 and the Press Cable 58 by comparing the lengths and ends of the cables IMPORTANT While assembling the cables do not overtighten the...

Page 11: ...e that the Cable is in the groove of the V Pulley and that the Long Cable Trap 50 is turned to hold the Cable in place Tighten the 3 8 x 2 1 2 Bolt 7 and the 3 8 Nylon Locknut not shown 19 See the ins...

Page 12: ...Wrap the High Cable 23 around a 3 1 2 Pulley 15 Attach the Pulley to the Top Frame 55 with a 3 8 x 1 3 4 Bolt 87 and a 3 8 Nylon Locknut 21 22 Wrap the High Cable 23 around a 3 1 2 Pulley 15 Attach t...

Page 13: ...for the end of the Cable to pivot Wrap the Press Cable 58 around a 3 1 2 Pulley 15 Attach the Pulley and a Cable Trap 66 to the Squat Arm 79 with a 3 8 x 3 3 4 Bolt 71 a 3 8 Washer 9 and a 3 8 Nylon...

Page 14: ...Cable is between the Pulley and the crossbar on the Press Frame Fully tighten a 3 8 Nylon Locknut 21 onto the 3 8 x 3 3 4 Bolt 71 Note You may need to remove the 3 1 2 Low Pulley 88 from the 3 8 x 3...

Page 15: ...as shown 31 Wrap the Low Cable 86 around a 3 1 2 Pulley 15 Attach the Pulley and a Cable Trap 66 to the Press Frame 17 with a 3 8 x 3 1 2 Bolt 16 a 3 8 Washer 9 and a 3 8 Nylon Locknut 21 Be sure that...

Page 16: ...olt Do not overtighten the Nylon Locknut 35 Attach the Small U Bracket 67 to the indi cated Weight Tube 63 a the 5 16 x 1 3 4 Bolt 72 and a 5 16 Nylon Locknut 3 36 Locate the Rear Cable 95 Attach the...

Page 17: ...must be routed from the direc tion shown 39 Attach the Rear Cable 95 to a Small U Bracket 67 with a 1 4 Nylon Locknut 2 and a 1 4 Washer 10 Do not completely tighten the Nylon Locknut It should be th...

Page 18: ...t 91 into the indicated hole in the Rear Seat Frame 77 Tighten a 1 4 Nylon Locknut 2 with a 1 4 Washer 10 onto the Carriage Bolt Attach the other end of the Seat 13 to the Rear Seat Frame 77 with a 1...

Page 19: ...in a Seat Plate 37 Attach the Seat Plate to the Seat 13 with two 1 4 x 3 4 Screws 18 Insert the 1 4 x 2 1 4 Carriage Bolt 38 into the indicated hole in the Front Seat Frame 36 Tighten a 1 4 Nylon Loc...

Page 20: ...Eyebolt 46 Rest the Front Seat Frame 36 on the indi cated pin in the Front Upright 42 Attach the Front Seat Frame to the Front Upright with a 5 16 x 2 3 4 Carriage Bolt 14 and the Seat Knob 40 47 Pre...

Page 21: ...sure that the cables move smoothly over the pulleys If one of the cables does not move smoothly find and correct the problem IMPORTANT If the cables are not properly installed they may be damaged whe...

Page 22: ...the amount of resistance at each exercise station may vary from the weight setting Use the WEIGHT RESISTANCE CHART on page 24 to find the approximate amount of resistance at each weight station ATTAC...

Page 23: ...Carriage Bolt 14 and the Seat Knob 40 For some exercises the Front Seat Frame 36 must be removed First be sure that the chain is not attached to the leg lever Next remove the Seat Knob 40 and the 5 1...

Page 24: ...SQUAT WEIGHT ARM ARM LEVER PULLEY PULLEY ARM PLATES lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Top 24 14 21 15 19 31 1 45 21 41 30 34 58 2 69 42 60 43 52 77 3 98 51 76 58 68 102 4 117 65 87 74 82 143 5 142 86 101 92 98...

Page 25: ...wing 2 To do this you may need to remove the Small U Bracket 67 from the Weight Tube not shown or remove the 3 1 2 Pulley 15 from the Long U Bracket 57 Make sure that the cables are not too tight or t...

Page 26: ...assembled correctly The starting and ending points of each Cable have been labeled The numbers show the proper route for each Cable IMPORTANT If the Cables have not been correctly routed the WEIDER P...

Page 27: ...27 High Cable 23 Press Cable 58 Weight Stack 9 High Pulley 1 2 2 3 1 Rear Upright 3 Long U Bracket 4 6 7 8 5 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 28: ...to give the following information 1 The MODEL NUMBER of the product WESY97300 2 The NAME of the product WEIDER 9730 Home Gym System 3 The SERIAL NUMBER of the product see the front cover of this manua...

Page 29: ...that parts bag REMOVE THIS PART IDENTIFICATION CHART FROM THE MANUAL This chart is provided to help you identify the small parts used in assembly Important Some parts may have been pre assembled for s...

Page 30: ...rriage Bolt 91 1 5 16 x 2 1 2 Carriage Bolt 1 4 5 16 x 2 3 4 Carriage Bolt 14 2 5 16 x 5 Bolt 68 1 5 16 x 6 Bolt 60 2 5 16 x 2 3 4 Bolt 11 6 1 4 x 2 1 4 Carriage Bolt 38 1 5 16 Nylon Locknut 3 24 5 16...

Page 31: ...3 8 x 3 3 4 Bolt 71 5 3 8 x 8 Bolt 59 1 Cable Clip 53 3 1 1 8 x 2 1 2 Plastic Bushing 74 2 1 x 7 8 Plastic Bushing 75 2 5 16 x 2 1 4 Bolt 33 1 5 8 x 9 16 Spacer 73 1 3 8 x 3 1 4 Bolt 85 2 3 8 x 1 3 4...

Page 32: ...6 3 4 Round Inner Cap 34 4 5 16 x 2 Eyebolt 35 1 1 1 2 Square Inner Cap 32 2 1 3 4 Square Inner Cap 44 7 2 Square Inner Cap 27 6 2 Square Cover Cap 78 2 1 x 2 Inner Cap 83 2 1 Square Inner Cap 65 1 Al...

Page 33: ...81 REMOVE THIS PART LIST EXPLODED DRAWING FROM THE MANUAL All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 34: ...nt Upright 43 5 1 4 x 2 1 2 Screw 44 7 1 3 4 Square Inner Cap 45 2 10 Pad 46 2 Press Arm 47 1 Left Arm 48 1 Right Arm 49 6 1 Round Inner Cap Key No Qty Description 50 3 Long Cable Trap 51 1 Rear Base...

Page 35: ...71 9 27 4 1 3 3 93 58 95 21 57 10 2 12 15 31 31 54 39 52 11 11 27 1 51 43 10 77 40 2 10 14 44 18 37 91 13 71 66 15 31 92 3 94 8 83 8 22 85 21 79 9 49 49 92 31 83 22 94 8 3 8 13 40 14 38 18 37 32 28 3...

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