ADJUSTMENT

The weight bench is designed to be used with your own weight set (not included). The steps below explain how you can adjust the weight bench. Refer to the accompanying exercise guide to see the correct form for several exercises.

Make sure that all parts are properly tightened each time you use the weight bench. Replace any worn parts

immediately. The weight bench can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Do not

use solvents to clean the weight bench.

 

 

 

ADJUSTING THE BACKREST

 

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The Backrest (18) can be used in a declined posi-

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tion, a level position, or either of two inclined posi-

 

 

tions.

 

 

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To use the Backrest (18) in a declined position,

 

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remove the Backrest Support (17) and lay the

 

 

Backrest on the Crossbar (12).

 

 

 

To use the Backrest (18) in a level position or an

 

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inclined position, first orient the Backrest Support

 

 

(17) so that the pins on the ends are facing down-

 

 

 

ward. Then, insert the Backrest Support fully into

 

 

 

one of the sets of brackets on the Left and Right

 

 

 

Uprights (6, 7). Rest the Backrest on the Backrest

 

 

 

Support.

 

 

 

ADJUSTING THE WEIGHT RESTS

To adjust the height of the Weight Rests (13), first remove the Upright Knobs (27). Then, move the Weight Rests to the desired height and tighten the Upright Knobs into the Left and Right Uprights (6, 7) and into adjustment holes in the Weight Rests.

Make sure that the Upright Knobs are in adjust- ment holes in the Weight Rests and that the Weight Rests are at the same height.

USING THE BARBELL HOOKS

To add or remove weights while your barbell (not included) is on the Weight Rests (13), first secure the barbell by rotating the Barbell Hooks (33, 51) over the barbell. This will reduce the chances that the barbell will tip.

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Weider 240 TC manual Adjustment, Use solvents to clean the weight bench, Adjusting the Backrest, Adjusting the Weight Rests