Weider 831.159730 user manual Trouble-shooting and Maintenance

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To use the Curl Pad (105), remove the 2” Square Inner Cap (28) from the Front Leg (20) and insert the Curl Post

(104)into the Front Leg. Secure the Curl Pad by inserting the Adjustment Knob (103) at the desired height.

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Trouble-shooting and Maintenance

Inspect and tighten all parts each time you use the home gym. Replace any worn parts immediately. The home gym can be cleaned using a damp cloth and mild non-abrasive detergent. Do not use solvents.

Tightening the Cables

If a cable slips off the pulleys often, the cable may have become twisted. Remove the cable and re-install it. If the cables need to be replaced, see ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS on the back cover of this manual.

The type of cable used on the home gym can stretch slightly when it is first used. If there is slack in the cables before resistance is felt, the cables should be tightened. Slack can be removed from the cables in several differ- ent ways:

The Adjustable Pulley Plates (23) have several sets of adjustment holes. By moving one or both pulleys (24) to a different set of holes, you will tighten the cables.

To move a Pulley (24), remove the 3/8” Nylon Locknut

(50)and the 3/8” x 2” Bolt (54). Remove the Cable Trap

(25)and Pulley from the Adjustable Pulley Plates (23). Re-attach the Pulley and Cable Trap to the appropriate adjustment hole in the Pulley Plates. Note: Begin by moving one Pulley to the second adjustment hole. If the cables are still too loose, move the same Pulley to the third hole. If additional adjustment is needed, move the other Pulley until the cables are tight.

Slack can be removed form the Press Cable (72) by moving one or both of the “V”-Pulleys (27) on the Press Cable.

One “V”-Pulley (27) is attached to the small tube on the Press Upright (2). There are three free holes in the small tube, and you can move the “V”-Pulley to any one of them to tighten the cables. Start by moving the “V”- Pulley one hole, and then one more, as needed.

The second “V”-Pulley (27) is attached to the Press Seat Frame (7). There are five adjustment holes in the Seat Frame. By moving the “V”-Pulley closer to the Press Upright (2), you will tighten the cables. By moving it fur- ther away from the Upright, you will loosen the cables.

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Contents Model No Serial No SEARS, Roebuck and CO. Hoffman ESTATES, ILTable of Contents Important PrecautionsDimensions Before You BeginAssembly Four Stages of the Assembly ProcessFrame Assembly Locknuts yetPage Locknuts yet Nylon Locknuts yet Nylon Locknut the Leg Press Lever must pivot easilyGroove Pin Grooves Brackets Arm Assembly Locate and open the parts bag labeled ARM AssemblyCable Assembly Large Cable Trap is oriented as shownSmall Pulley Bracket is oriented exactly as shown Make sure the Cable Trap is oriented as shown Pulley Plates are oriented as shownBracket is oriented as shown Page Remove a Pro Pulley 26 from the bag labeled Pulley BAG Cable Trap is oriented as shownRemove a Pro Pulley 26 from the bag labeled Pulley BAG Page Make sure the Cable Trap is oriented as shown Page Seat Assembly Locate and open the parts bag labeled Seat AssemblyMiscellaneous Assembly Leg Press Plate must be on the upper edgeWeider Cable Diagrams Press Cable Adjusting the Leg Press Plate AdjustmentChanging the Weight Setting Trouble-shooting and Maintenance Press Lbs Weight Resistance ChartHigh Arm Leg Butterfly Curl Ab Pulley Leg RaisePage Part Identification Chart-Model No R0800APart List-Model No Qty DescriptionExploded Drawing-Model No QUESTIONS? Model No