Body Solid Fusion 600 Home Gym User Manual


 
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W a r n i n g s , S a f e t y & M a i n t e n a n c e
Precision craftsmanship assures Body-Solid’s ability to
consistently deliver products of the highest standards. Our
products have been carefully designed to ensure safe, ef-
cient long term operation.
However, it must be realized that safe use of this equip-
ment requires that owners carefully read and follow the
Body-Solid use recommendations, warnings, and mainte-
nance guidelines in this Owners Manual.
Routine inspection and maintenance is of critical impor-
tance to ensure the maximum safety and performance
of the Fusion 600. Body-Solid uses the highest quality
materials available, but wear is inevitable. Therefore, you
must carefully inspect your equipment as outlined in the
Maintenance Schedule on the next page.
Be advised that dangerous conditions can arise even
during a warranty period. A warranty does not negate the
owner’s responsibility to thoroughly, carefully and daily
inspect the machine.
Including maintaining the equipment the owner’s responsi-
bility is also to:
l Be sure to always provide adequate
supervision to all end-users.
l Be sure to instruct all end-users of
proper usage.
l Be sure all supervisors and personal
trainers who instruct end-users on
equipment are properly trained and
know the function and importance of
every adjustment and setting.
Also, be sure these trainers provide
proper instruction to end-users on the
fundamentals of strength training.
CABLES:
l While the machine is not in use. Carefully run
your ngers along the cable to feel for
thinning or bulging areas. Replace cables
immediately at the rst sign of damage or
wear. Do not use equipment until damaged
cable has been replaced.
l Visually inspect the cables for fraying,
cracking, peeling or discoloration.
l Check slack in cables and re-adjust cable
tension if needed. See pages 38-39.
l Check that jam nut at Weight Stack is tight.
UPHOLSTERY:
l Wipe down after every workout.
l Periodically take the time to use a mild soap
or a mild vinyl upholstery cleaner. Avoid using
any abrasive cleaner not intended for use on
vinyl.
l Keep sharp or pointed objects out of your
pockets and clear of all upholstery.
NUTS/BOLTS/FASTENERS:
l Periodically inspect all nuts and bolts.
Tighten if needed. If bolts seem to loosen
periodically, use Loctite 242 for a long-term
cure.
l Go through a re-tightening sequence
periodically to ensure that all hardware is
properly tensioned.
GUIDE RODS:
l Wipe clean with a dust free rag. Lubricate
with a Silicon or Teon based lubricant.
ADJUSTMENTS / LOCKING PINS /
TIGHTENING KNOBS:
l Check all pieces for signs of visible wear or
damage.
l Check springs in Snap Links and Pop Pins
for proper tension and alignment.
l If the spring sticks or has lost its rigidity,
replace it immediately.
ANTI-SKID SURFACES:
l Replace if they appear worn or become
slippery.
WARNING INSTRUCTION LABELS:
l Inspect and familiarize yourself with all safety
warnings and other user information on
decals.