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OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONSOver time your TENSION CORDS(10) will relax. To
increase resistance in the TENSION CORDS(10),
stretch and re-tie the tension cords in a more taut
position.
BC
Support
Bracket
LOAD ADJUSTMENTThe resistance of the CARRIAGE(7) can be adjusted by
securing the TENSION CORDS(10) in the slots on the FRONT
FRAME(1). You can achieve various levels of resistance by
securing different numbers of the TENSION CORDS(10) in
the slots.
NOTE:
Slots
WARNING:
Always ensure that the HEADREST(14) and support bracket
are correctly positioned before use.
D
ROPE LENGTH ADJUSTMENTThe ROPES(18) feed through the PULLEY SETS(22) then
thread through the loops on the underside of both outer edges
of the CARRIAGE(7). PLASTIC SNAP HOOKS(19) on the
end of each rope are used to adjust the ROPE(18) length. If
more length is needed, attach the PLASTIC SNAP HOOKS
(19) to loop D. To shorten, bring the ROPES(18) around the
last loop D and se cure to loops A, B, or C with the PLASTIC
SNAP HOOKS(19). Wrap ROPES(18) through the loops and
attach where needed to shorten ROPES(18) even more.
HEADREST ADJUSTMENTThe HEADREST(14) on the CARRIAGE(7) can be positioned
flat or at an incline by simply pivoting the support bracket
underneath the HEADREST(14).
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