Using Your Machine
Using the Bowflex Adjustable Pulley System
Using the Bowflex adjustable pulley system is as easy as pulling a pin and expanding the pulley out.
Pulley knobs are
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Use the pulley system in either the wide or narrow pulley position. We’ve included a guide in each exercise so you can use the pulley at the correct position.
To avoid injury, do not attempt to use the pulley in the wide position when the manual indicates to perform the exercise in the narrow pulley position.
Make certain the adjustable pulley system is locked and secure before adding any Power Rod resistance to the pulley.
Exercises in the wide position may require a
lighter weight than those in the narrow position.
The Bowflex Ultimate adjustable pulley system allows you to work the same muscles from different angles, depending on the width of the pulley angle.
Using the Bowflex
Low Pulley/Squat Station
Connect the low pulley/squat station with the squat cables.
Without any resistance attached, thread the squat cables through the low pulley. The black plastic ball on the cable should rest directly against the pulley and should be on the far side of the pulley, away from the machine.
The squat cable has a loop at the end. Fasten the loop with a snap hook to the rod cables.
Next, fasten the squat cables to
the squat harness, using a snap hook.
And finally, attach the squat harness to the squat bar using a snap hook.
Now you can add Power
Rod Resistance.
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| Squat Harness |
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| Adjustment Buckle |
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| Squat Cables |
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| Hooking up the low pulley/squat |
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