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Brand | Vectra Fitness |
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Model | VX-11 |
Category | Home Gym |
Language | English |
Daily inspection of cables, cable ends, and nylon jacket for damage.
Weekly checks of frame, pulley bolts, attachments, weight selector pins, adjustments, springs, bench, cushions, molded parts, etc.
Monthly checks of hand grips, pads, weight plates, guide rods, pivots, and cleaning.
Inspect cables and nylon jackets daily for wear, damage, or discoloration.
Follow manual instructions, consult physician, supervise children, keep clear of moving parts, lift safely.
Ensure parts are secure, pins/locks engaged, weights not jammed, and equipment stable.
Exercise facing machine, avoid releasing attachments suddenly, secure adjustments before use.
Diagram illustrating cable routing with numbered pulleys and identifying specific cable part numbers.
Illustration and identification of hardware components used in assembly, including plugs and bolts.
Instructions for assembling the VX-11 with different Series VX machine configurations.
Steps for assembling the VX-11 as a freestanding unit using a Standard Base Channel.
Instructions for attaching the VX-11 stack column to a VX-18 machine frame.
Instructions for attaching the VX-11 stack column to a VX-38 machine's main triangle frame.
Steps for connecting the VX-11 to a single additional Series VX machine.
Instructions for connecting the VX-11 to two additional Series VX machines.
Attaching the stack column to the leg press main frame using specific bolts.
Connecting seat assembly parts and bi/tri column to the main frame.
Securing pivot levers to the frame and ensuring proper cable routing.
Installing the three seat cushions onto the assembled seat.
Removing column cap and pulley plate to access guide rods for weight stack insertion.
Carefully installing weight plates onto guide rods, ensuring proper alignment and slow descent.
Assembling the top plate, selector shaft, and U-clip for the weight stack.
Lowering top plate, reinstalling pulley plate and guide rods, checking cable path.
Applying weight plate number labels for arm and leg exercises.
Adjusting cable tension using the adjustment screw in the bi/tri column.
Connecting the cambered bar to the cable on top of the bi/tri column.
Ensuring all cables move freely and fixing any rubbing issues.
Using hole plugs for any unused attachment points on the stack column.
Mounting the exercise chart for easy reference.
Details warranty periods for different components under home and commercial use.
Outlines exclusions such as misuse, neglect, alteration, and normal wear.
Specifies Vectra's responsibility for parts and consumer's responsibility for labor and shipping.
Instructions for initiating a warranty claim through an authorized dealer.
States limitations on implied warranties and liability for damages.
Informs consumers of their legal rights related to the limited warranty.