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Brand | Vectra Fitness |
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Model | On-Line 1850 |
Category | Fitness Equipment |
Language | English |
Daily inspection of cables and fittings for damage or wear, emphasizing prompt replacement.
Weekly checks for frame and pulley bolts, accessory items, and moving parts for tightness and wear.
Monthly inspection of foam grips, pads, weight plates, and upholstery for damage or wear.
Warning about potential injury from moving parts and emphasis on daily cable inspection for safety.
Recommendations for physician consultation and safety guidelines for children using the equipment.
Ensuring all parts, especially selector pins and locking mechanisms, are secure and functional.
Guidelines for safe weight lifting, avoiding drops, and ensuring equipment stability during use.
Diagram illustrating pulley numbering and essential routing paths for cable installation.
List of necessary tools for assembly and guidance on selecting an appropriate location.
Step-by-step instructions for assembling the main column and frame components.
Detailed steps for routing the initial cables through the main column and press column.
Instructions for attaching the weight guard and press column, including cable passage.
Steps for attaching the row arm assembly and connecting its associated cable.
Guidance on assembling the press pivot levers and securing the press housing.
Instructions for optionally installing springs to reduce press arm resistance.
Steps for installing the leg/ab seat assembly and the leg developer attachment.
Detailed cable routing for the ab/row function, emphasizing correct path and connections.
Instructions for installing the press handle, including adjustment for proper operation.
Connecting the main cable to the press housing and securing it with a plastic plug.
Installing guide rods and the rubber stack bumper, noting correct orientation.
Instructions for loading weight plates and assembling the selector shaft mechanism.
Assembling the top plate and sliding it onto the guide rods to engage the weight stack.
Attaching the butterfly seat bottom, lat hold down, seat back, and arm pads.
Connecting the butterfly cables to the cams and securing them to prevent disconnection.
Tensioning the cable system and performing final checks for free movement.
Installing guide rod bushings and attaching the upper stack support.
Securing the upper stack support to the main column using hex screws.
Routing the stack cable through the support and securing it with a plastic plug.
Installing the butterfly arms and ensuring the ratcheting mechanism functions correctly.
Attaching the bench cushions and positioning the bench within the mainframe.
Connecting the lat bar to the high pulley cable and the ab strap to the ab pulley.
Applying weight stack number labels to the machine as per instructions.
Optional step to adjust press arm rollers using shims for proper engagement with the stack.
Details the warranty durations for home and commercial use across various machine components.
Lists conditions that may void the warranty, such as misuse, neglect, or improper assembly.
Outlines Vectra's policy on replacing parts versus entire assemblies and handling repair costs.
Step-by-step instructions for initiating a warranty claim and required documentation.
Information on consumer rights and limitations of express and implied warranties.