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STAR TRAC 

Impact Strength

 Owners Manual 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Impact Strength

Page 1: ...STAR TRAC Impact Strength Owners Manual...

Page 2: ...rated into new editions of this publication All product names and logos are trademarks of their respective owners Manual Part Number 620 8143 WORLD HEADQUARTERS www startrac com 4400 NE 77 th Avenue S...

Page 3: ...Leg Curl 9 Kneeling Leg Curl 10 Abductor 11 Adductor 12 Standing Calf 13 Chest Press 14 Incline Press 15 Lat Pull Down Fixed 16 Lat Pull Down 17 Low Row 18 Deltoid Fly 19 Shoulder Press 20 Deltoid Rai...

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Page 5: ...ac equipment are used properly to avoid injury 2 Keep hands and feet clear at all times from moving parts to avoid injury 3 Read all machine instructional placards and warnings and if available seek t...

Page 6: ...e weight stack in an elevated position Never attempt to switch off a cartridge if any weights are suspended Never attempt to release jammed weights or parts 6 When adjusting any seat knee stabilizatio...

Page 7: ...r modifications without our written authorization or by failure on your part to use operate and maintain the Product as set out in your Operation Manual Manual All terms of this warranty are void if t...

Page 8: ...es definitions Converging Motion Motion begins outside of the mid line of the body and converges across and to the mid line of the body to maximize range of motion Diverging motion Motion begins at th...

Page 9: ...ds Incremental Weight Selection System Exclusive to Star Trac and not available on competitive products the patented LockNLoad incremental weight selection system allows the user to move through the s...

Page 10: ...ncluded It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of Star Trac Impact Strength products to read the owner s manual review the following pages and instruct all individuals whether they are the end...

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Page 32: ...program Action Daily Weekly Monthly Bi annually Cleaning Upholstery Handgrips Main frame Guide rod Internal tower Inspect Belts Cables Fasteners Handgrips Upholstery Labels Pulleys Main Frame Lubricat...

Page 33: ...nyl housing fraying metal strands twisting or excessive rubbing on pulleys Any incident of wear should elicit immediate replacement of damaged belts or cable Belts may become loose over time and requi...

Page 34: ...and communication stickers placed on the equipment as part of the manufacturing process It is critical that owners maintain the integrity and placement of these stickers If you find any stickers miss...

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