WARNING
!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE INVERSION TABLE
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Review all steps before beginning assembly and read all precautions before using the Power VI-GL
™
Inversion
Table. Carefully adhere to the Assembly and User Instructions to help ensure safety and product integrity.
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Type B
Refer to
Instruction Manual
Operating
Instructions
Carefully review prior
to using equipment
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
• Read and understand all the instructions, receive proper training on use of the equipment from facility staff, and inspect the equipment
before using the inversion table. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of this equipment and the inherent risks of
inversion if these instructions are not followed, such as falling on your head or neck, pinching, entrapment, equipment failure, or aggravating
a pre-existing medical condition.
•
DO NOT
use the equipment without a licensed physician’s approval. Carefully review the following list of medical contraindications for
inversion with all users (this is not an exhaustive list, it is intended only for reference):
•
ALWAYS
ensure that the Ankle Lock System is properly adjusted and fully engaged, and that ankles are secure before using the equipment.
HEAR, FEEL, SEE and TEST that the Ankle Lock System is snug, close-fitting and secure EVERY TIME before using the equipment.
•
ALWAYS
wear securely tied lace-up shoes with a flat sole, such as a normal tennis-style shoe.
DO NOT
wear any footwear that could
interfere with securing the Ankle Lock System, such as shoes with thick soles, boots, high-tops or any shoe that extends above the
anklebone.
•
ALWAYS
test the inversion table each time prior to mounting by pressing the Rotation Button to ensure that it rotates smoothly.
•
ALWAYS
ensure there is a spotter present who is capable of returning the user to the upright position using the emergency crank in the
event of a power outage.
•
ALWAYS
review the emergency dismount instructional label located on the motor housing prior to inverting. Ensure that the emergency
crank is in its storage position and NOT engaged in the motor during normal use.
•
ALWAYS
return the inversion table to the upright position after each use so that the main shaft is resting against the crossbar.
•
DO NOT
continue using the equipment if you feel pain or become light-headed or dizzy while inverting. Immediately return to the upright
position for recovery and eventual dismount.
•
DO NOT
use if you are over 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) or over 300 lbs. (136 kg). Structural failure could occur or head/neck may impact the floor
during inversion.
•
DO NOT
allow children to use this machine. The inversion table is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities.
•
ALWAYS
ensure the inversion table is clear of walls, equipment and other hard surfaces before operating. Keep children, bystanders, and
pets away from machine while in use.
•
DO NOT
use aggressive movements, or use weights, elastic bands, any other exercise or stretching device or non-Teeter
®
attachments while
on the inversion table. Use the inversion table only for its intended use as described in these instruction.
•
DO NOT
drop or insert any object into any opening. Keep body parts, hair, loose clothing and jewelry clear of all moving parts.
DO NOT
operate the inversion table if the air openings are blocked.
• Equipment is not intended for continuous rotation. Recommended duty cycle is 30 seconds ON, 3 minutes OFF.
•
DO NOT
operate equipment while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication that may cause drowsiness or disorientation.
FACILITY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• It is the responsibility of the facility to evaluate their own clientele to determine who should and should not use the equipment and ensure
that all users are fully informed about the proper use of the inversion table, health contraindications, and all safety precautions prior to use.
Ensure that these instructions are available to users.
•
ALWAYS
unplug from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning or servicing.
•
ALWAYS
inspect the equipment prior to use. Schedule routine equipment inspections to verify that the unit is clean and functions properly,
all parts rotate smoothly, and all fasteners are secure. Cycle the equipment through one complete inversion.
•
ALWAYS
set up and operate the inversion table in an area with sufficient clearance on all sides of the unit.
ALWAYS
ensure the inversion
table is clear of walls, equipment and other hard surfaces before operating. Users will require adequate space to rotate the table.
•
DO NOT
operate the equipment if: (1) the cord is damaged; (2) the inversion table is not working properly or (3) if the inversion table has
been dropped or damaged.
DO NOT
place the cord near heated surfaces or sharp edges.
•
KEEP DRY -
DO NOT
operate the equipment
near saunas or pools.
DO NOT
operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where
oxygen is being administered.
DO NOT
use outdoors.
•
ALWAYS
position equipment on a level surface and away from water or ledges that could lead to accidental immersion or falls.
• If the equipment is damaged or inoperable, unplug and keep out of use until repair.
DO NOT
attempt to repair the equipment - there are
no user serviceable parts and is not field serviceable. Contact Teeter Customer Support for service.
ALWAYS
dispose of per local regulations.
• Middle ear infection
• Extreme obesity
• Pregnancy
• Hiatal or ventral hernia
• Eye conditions like glaucoma,
retinal detachment or
conjunctivitis
• Chronic sinusitis
• High blood pressure or
hypertension
• Heart or circulatory disorders
• Use of anticoagulants (including
high doses of aspirin)
• Weakness, frailty, or mobility
issues
• Dizziness, trouble with
coordination or head-down
disorientation
• Vertigo, motion sickness or inner
ear disorders
• Brain injury or recent head
trauma
• Recent stroke or transient
ischemic attack
• Spinal injury or conditions
impacting the spinal cord
• Cerebral sclerosis
• Medical conditions associated
with the weight-bearing joints
• Acutely swollen joints
• Bone weakness (osteoporosis)
• Recent or unhealed fractures
• Medullary pins or surgically
implanted orthopedic supports
• Any other medical condition that
may be made more severe by
an elevation of blood pressure,
intracranial pressure or the
mechanical stress of the inverted
position