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Information on contacting the customer hot line for assistance with questions or missing parts.
General warning to read all precautions and instructions before using the equipment for the first time.
Covers user responsibility, reading manual, proper usage, maintenance, and keeping clear of moving parts.
Instruction to apply or replace safety decals for proper equipment identification and warnings.
Advises consulting a physician before starting any exercise program, especially for specific age groups.
Learn the names and locations of the various parts of the home gym from the provided diagram.
Provides the toll-free number and operating hours for customer service inquiries.
Guidance on preparing for assembly, including needing two people, tools, and parts identification.
Outlines the four main stages of the assembly process: Frame, Arm, Cable, and Seat Assembly.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the base and uprights of the home gym.
Instructions for attaching the press arms and butterfly arms to the main frame structure.
Detailed steps for routing and connecting the various cables and pulleys for the weight system.
Guidance on attaching the seat and backrest components to the assembled frame.
Illustrates the correct path for the Butterfly Cable (73) through pulleys and traps.
Shows the proper routing for the Weight Cable (72) across the home gym's pulley system.
Diagram detailing the correct routing path for the Ab Cable (74) for effective use.
Visual guide for the correct path of the Low Cable (75) through the machine's components.
Provides a reference for identifying cables by their part number and approximate length.
Instructions on how to attach various exercise bars, straps, and chains to pulley stations.
Guidance on adjusting the butterfly backrest, butterfly seat, and press backrest using adjustment handles.
Procedure for changing the weight selection by inserting the weight pin into the desired weight plate.
Methods for tightening slack cables by adjusting pulley positions or cable trap locations.
Advice on handling twisted cables, replacing worn cables, and general cable care.