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Testing the Weight Selector Grip
Routine testing of the Selector Grip is important
to ensure your safety. Schedule weekly or
monthly reminders to perform these tests:
Figure 4: With the Dumbbell in the Base, set the
Selector Grip to 4 lb (1.8kg). At this setting, all
Weight Plates will remain in the Base when the
Dumbbell is removed.
Figure 5 & 6: Pick up the Dumbbell and check
that all Weight Plates remain securely attached
to the Base. Return the Dumbbell to the Base.
Figure 7: Rotate the Selector Grip to rest between
two weight increments (i.e. to the space between
4 lb and 8 lb). There will be no click as the Selector
Grip has not locked any Weight Plates onto the
Dumbbell.
Figure 8: While the Selector Grip is in the
improper setting, attempt to lift the Dumbbell
- DO NOT exert too much force. The Dumbbell
should not separate from the Base.
Repeat same testing process at all of the weight
settings for both dumbbells.
WARNING
!
Monthly testing must be performed to ensure proper function of the dumbbells.
If testing reveals a malfunctioning locking mechanism,
discontinue use immediately and contact Teeter customer service.
TESTING THE LOCKING MECHANISM
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