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AIR300 LEG PRESS
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OPERATION MANUAL
No assembly required. Place the Air300 Leg Press on a flat, level surface. Make sure the base of the frame makes full
contact with the floor. If gaps are present, relocate the equipment to an even surface.
CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT TO THE KEISER AIR
SYSTEM
WARNING: Never connect equipment to an air
source capable of exceeding 120 psi / 8.27 bar.
Over pressurizing Keiser pneumatic equipment may
cause tubing to burst, breakage of equipment,
abnormal operation, or serious injury. Use only clean,
dry, regulated compressed air at the rated pressure
range of 100–120 psi / 6.89–8.27 bar.
1. Plug the Compressor into the appropriate
power source to power the Compressor ON
(allow the Compressor to build up to a minimum of
100 psi / 6.89 bar; Keiser Compressor and Keiser Air
System not included, sold separately)
.
2. Connect the 1/4-inch Quick Disconnect (QD)
from the equipment to an Outlet in the Keiser
Air System
(see Figure 3)
.
INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT
TRAINING SPACE
Figure 4. Training Space for the Air300 Leg Press
The equipment footprint is 69 inches x 38 inches (1,753 x 965 mm). The minimum recommended free space around the
equipment is 24 inches (610 mm) for the front and sides.
FREE AREA
FOOTPRINT
24 inches
(610 mm)
24 inches
(610 mm)
24 inches
(610 mm)
Figure 3. How to Connect the Equipment to
the Keiser Air System
69 inches
(1,753 mm)
38 inches
(965 mm)
Free space at the rear of the equipment is not required when positioned against a wall. Additional Free Space may be
required to accommodate mobility device access.
Keiser Air System
(floor or wall air outlet)
Keiser
Large Air Compressor
Keiser
Small Air Compressor
1/4-inch QD