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Some assembly steps require two people.
Giving Yourself a Good Start
Before you begin the assembly process itself, take the bme to complete the steps outlined here.
Clearing the Workspace
Clear a workspace that is large enough to hold all
parts and allow you to walk all the way around the assembled equipment.
Unpacking the Box
To make the assembly process as smooth as possi- ble, we have broken it into separate stages. All parts used in each stage are found in individualpackages in the shippingbox. Place all parts in a cleared area and remove the packing materials. Do not dispose of the packing materials until assembly _scompleted.
Important: Wait until you begin each assembly stage to open the parts bag labeled for that assembly stage,
Identifying Parts
To help you identifythe small parts used in assem- bly,we have included a PART IDENTIFICATION CHART located in the center of th_smanual. Place the chart on the floor or work table and use it to quickly identify different parts as you open the pack- ages for each step. Note Some small parts may have been
Orienting Parts
As you assemble this product, be sure that all parts are oriented as shown in the drawings.
Tightening Parts
Tighten all parts as you assemble them, unless instructedto do otherwise.
Lining Up the Tools
Assembly requires the following tools (not included):
•Two (2) adjustable wrenches
•One (1) standard screwdriver
•One (1) phillipsscrewdriver
•One (1) rubber mallet
•Lubricant,such as grease or petroleumjelly, and soapy water
• Tape, such as clear tape or maskingtape
Assembly will be more convenient if you have a socket set, a set of
The Four Stages of the Assembly Process
Frame Assembly
You will begin by assembhng the base and the upright frames that serve as the skeleton of the equipment.
Arm Assembly
This assembly completes the press and butterfly arms that you operate while you are exercising.
Cable Assembly
This assembly COmpletesthe cables and pulleys that connect the moving arms with each other and with the weights.
Seat Assembly
This assembly completes the seat and backrest that supped your body while you are exercising.
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