Weider 831.153971 Console Operation, Features of the Console, Plugging in the Resistance System

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CONSOLE OPERATION

FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE

Console

Program

Buttons

Main

Display

Resistance

Display

Sets

Display

Reps

Display

The heart of the resistance system is the digital resist- ance training console. The console offers both a manu- al mode and nine workout programs. When the manual mode is selected, the resistance setting can be changed with the touch of a button. When a program is selected, the console will guide you through an effec- tive upper body, ab and back, or lower body workout.

To use the manual mode of the console, follow the steps at the right. To use a program, see page 17.

PLUGGING IN THE RESISTANCE SYSTEM

Plug the indicated

 

end of the

 

Transformer (72) into

 

the Back Mech

 

Cover (8). Plug the

 

other end of the

 

Transformer into a

8

120-volt outlet. All

72

indicators and dis-

 

plays on the console

will flash once; the console will then be ready for use. The motor may be heard while the resistance system calibrates itself. Important: Always plug in the trans- former when using the resistance system.

MANUAL OPERATION

1.Plug in the transformer.

Plug the transformer into a 120-volt outlet (see

PLUGGING IN THE RESISTANCE SYSTEM above). Important: Always plug in the trans- former when using the resistance system.

Note: When the power is on, the words MANUAL MODE will appear in the main display. To use a pro- gram, see PROGRAM OPERATION on page 17. If you want to return to the manual mode while the console is running a program, press and hold the NEXT button.

If no buttons are pressed and no cables are pulled for ten minutes, the console will go to sleep. Press any button to resume exercising.

2.Select a resistance setting.

The current resistance setting will appear in the resistance display. To select a different resistance setting, first make sure that no cables are being pulled. Next, press the resistance + and – buttons. Each time a button is pressed, the resistance set- ting will increase or decrease by 1 pound. To change the resistance setting quickly, hold down one of the buttons.

Note: While the resistance setting is changing, the motor will be heard. To prevent damage to the motor, do not pull any of the cables while the resistance setting is changing. If a cable is pulled, the words RELEASE HANDLES AND READJUST RESISTANCE AS DESIRED may appear in the main display.

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Contents Visit our website at Model No Serial NoTable of Contents Important Precautions Before YOU Begin Assembly Make Things Easier for YourselfAttach the other Wheel 65 in the same man- ner Page Tighten the 1/2 x 25mm Screw Do not overtighten the Locknut the Rail must Be able to pivot easilyRepeat with the other Squat Arm Page Sure that the upper cable a is between Two Pulleys Push the excess Upper Wire Harness 71 into UprightDo not tighten the Locknut yet Bolt yetPage Page Repeat this step with the other High Cable Pulley Housing Using the LEG Lever AdjustmentsRemove the high pulleys when not in use Attaching the High PulleysAdjusting the Squat ARM Adjusting the BackrestAttaching the Squat Station Attaching the Accessories Adjusting the SeatStoring the Resistance System Plugging in the Resistance System Features of the ConsoleConsole Operation Manual OperationProgram Operation Cable Diagram Upper Cable aCleaning the BAR Guides TroubleshootingAdjusting the Cable Tension Recalibrating the ConsoleExercise Guidelines Muscle Chart Cooling DownStaying Motivated Part Identification CHART-Model No .153971 R0304A Page Part LIST-Model No Qty DescriptionExploded DRAWING-Model No R0304AFull TEN-YEAR Warranty Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL