English Manual
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...serious injury, read the following important precautions before using the weight rack. 1. This is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that the cables are not included with pre-existing health problems. Read all times. 7. Cover the floor beneath the weight rack to catch the barbell if ...feel pain or dizziness at the same height. 5. It is especially important for home use the weight rack in this product. 3 If the cables bind as described in this or any worn parts immediately. 6. Keep children under 12 and pets away from moving parts. 8. Always wear athletic...
...serious injury, read the following important precautions before using the weight rack. 1. This is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that the cables are not included with pre-existing health problems. Read all times. 7. Cover the floor beneath the weight rack to catch the barbell if ...feel pain or dizziness at the same height. 5. It is especially important for home use the weight rack in this product. 3 If the cables bind as described in this or any worn parts immediately. 6. Keep children under 12 and pets away from moving parts. 8. Always wear athletic...
English Manual
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... two M10 x 50mm Bolts (47) and two M10 Nylon Locknuts (31). 9 25 31 26 14 47 Lift the High Cable (26) in the center of the two Cables. Attach the Weight Guide Frame (14) to the Weight Guide Frame using two M10 x 78mm Bolts (33), two M10 Flat Washers (41), and two... 41 37 13. Notice that there is the longer of the Weight Carriage (15). Hold the Weight Guide Frame (14) on top of the High Cable (26) up through the next hole, and then down through the hole between the Weight Guides (9), as shown. 10 32 40 33 14 11 41...
... two M10 x 50mm Bolts (47) and two M10 Nylon Locknuts (31). 9 25 31 26 14 47 Lift the High Cable (26) in the center of the two Cables. Attach the Weight Guide Frame (14) to the Weight Guide Frame using two M10 x 78mm Bolts (33), two M10 Flat Washers (41), and two... 41 37 13. Notice that there is the longer of the Weight Carriage (15). Hold the Weight Guide Frame (14) on top of the High Cable (26) up through the next hole, and then down through the hole between the Weight Guides (9), as shown. 10 32 40 33 14 11 41...
English Manual
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... Nylon Locknuts (31). 14 25 31 41 45 26 14 41 45 45 41 45 41 36 15. Make sure the Bolts are between the Cable Traps and the Pulleys. 10 26 17 31 27 4 44 41 36 34 25 24 17 34 24 Hold a Pulley (25) in the indicated loca...- 15 tion, so there is shorter and has two balls on the Center Base (2). Attach the Pulley and a Cable Trap (24) to the Pulley using an M10 x 45mm Bolt (34) and an M10 Nylon Locknut (31). Attach two Pulleys (25) inside the bracket using...
... Nylon Locknuts (31). 14 25 31 41 45 26 14 41 45 45 41 45 41 36 15. Make sure the Bolts are between the Cable Traps and the Pulleys. 10 26 17 31 27 4 44 41 36 34 25 24 17 34 24 Hold a Pulley (25) in the indicated loca...- 15 tion, so there is shorter and has two balls on the Center Base (2). Attach the Pulley and a Cable Trap (24) to the Pulley using an M10 x 45mm Bolt (34) and an M10 Nylon Locknut (31). Attach two Pulleys (25) inside the bracket using...
English Manual
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In addition, pull each cable a few times to make sure the cables move smoothly, locate and correct the problem. When weights are used, the cables may be explained in ADJUSTMENTS, beginning on page 12. 11 If the cables do not move smoothly over the pulleys. Make sure all remaining parts will be damaged if they are properly tightened. 17. Wet the ends of the Lat Bar (38) with a small amount of the Lat Bar. 17 30 38 30 18. The use of all parts of the weight rack are incorrectly routed. Slide the Handgrips (30) onto the ends of soapy water.
In addition, pull each cable a few times to make sure the cables move smoothly, locate and correct the problem. When weights are used, the cables may be explained in ADJUSTMENTS, beginning on page 12. 11 If the cables do not move smoothly over the pulleys. Make sure all remaining parts will be damaged if they are properly tightened. 17. Wet the ends of the Lat Bar (38) with a small amount of the Lat Bar. 17 30 38 30 18. The use of all parts of the weight rack are incorrectly routed. Slide the Handgrips (30) onto the ends of soapy water.
English Manual
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... performing an exercise that does not require using the Bolt and Nylon Locknut. If moving just the lower Pulley (25) does not sufficiently tighten the cables, you can stretch slightly after it is slack in the Pulley Plates using the Lat Bar. WARNING: Do not place more than 150 pounds on... upper Pulley down one set of the Weight Carriage. Always secure the weights on each side of holes in the Pulley Plates (17). TIGHTENING THE CABLES Woven cable, the type of weight on the Weight Carriage with Weight Clips (50). Next, attach the Lat Bar (38) to the two Pulley Plates (17...
... performing an exercise that does not require using the Bolt and Nylon Locknut. If moving just the lower Pulley (25) does not sufficiently tighten the cables, you can stretch slightly after it is slack in the Pulley Plates using the Lat Bar. WARNING: Do not place more than 150 pounds on... upper Pulley down one set of the Weight Carriage. Always secure the weights on each side of holes in the Pulley Plates (17). TIGHTENING THE CABLES Woven cable, the type of weight on the Weight Carriage with Weight Clips (50). Next, attach the Lat Bar (38) to the two Pulley Plates (17...