Vision Fitness ST700 manuel d'utilisation

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    ST700 FUNCTIONAL TRAINER Assembly & Owner’ s Guide[...]

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    3 ASSEMBL Y GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 HARDW ARE BAGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 STEP 1: ORANGE BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 STEP 2: BLUE BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 STEP 3: PINK BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 STEP 4: GREEN BAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 STEP 5: CABLE #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 STE[...]

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    4 T o avoid possible damage to this Functional T rainer , please follow these assembly steps in the correct order . Before proceeding, find your new Functional T rainer serial number located on the side of the right floor support (AC3), and enter here: Refer to this number when calling for ser vice, and enter this serial number on your W arranty Ca[...]

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    5 Serial # General Warnin g Decal 2 STEP 1 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 9 STEP 10 STEP[...]

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    ORANGE BAG 6 BLUE BAG HARDW ARE INCLUDED M10 Nylon Nut Quantity: 8 10.2 x 22 x 2 Flat W asher Quantity: 21 M10 Nylon Nut Quantity: 4 M10 x 70 Bolt Quantity: 8 10.2 x 18.4 x 2.5 Lock W asher Quantity: 13 M10 x 70 Bolt Quantity: 5 M10 Acorn Nut Quantity: 12 10.2 x 22 x 2 Flat W asher Quantity: 16 M5 x 15 Bolt Quantity: 4 M5 x 15 Flathead Screw Quanti[...]

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    7 PINK BAG GREEN BAG HARDW ARE INCLUDED M8 Nylon Nut Quantity: 2 10.2 x 22 x 2 Flat W asher Quantity: 30 10.2 x 18.4 x 2.5 Lock W asher Quantity: 10 8.4 x 15.5 x 1.6 Flat W asher Quantity: 2 M10 Nylon Nut Quantity: 10 M10 Acorn Nut Quantity: 4 M8 x 20 Bolt Quantity: 2 M10 x 100 Bolt Quantity: 4 M10 x 70 Bolt Quantity: 12 M8 x 50 Flat W asher Quanti[...]

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    8 BLACK BAG YELLOW BAG HARDW ARE INCLUDED M10 x 25 Bolt Quantity: 2 M10 Nylon Nut Quantity: 2 M10 x 70 Bolt Quantity: 2 M5 x 15 Bolt Quantity: 12 10.2 x 18.4 x 2.5 Lock W asher Quantity: 2 10.2 x 22 x 2 Flat W asher Quantity: 2 10.2 x 22 x 2 Flat W asher Quantity: 4 Slip-on Nut illustration not to scale Quantity: 4 Z19 Connecting Bracket illustrati[...]

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    9 AC1 AC1 AC2 AC2 AC3 AC3 1 STEP NOTE: During assembly , it is recommended to ensure that all bolts are in place and partially threaded before completely tightening any one bolt. During assembly steps 1 thru 4, do not completely tighten any bolts until completion of Step 4. • Lay the center floor support (AC1) on the ground, floor pads down. Atta[...]

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    10 2 STEP BLUE BAG AD2 AQ1 Q18 Weight Storage Post • Place the chrome front upright (AG1) over the protruding bolt ends on front of left floor support (AC2), making sure num- bers and holes are facing outward. Secure using a flat washer (10.2x22x2), lock washer (10.2x18.4x2.5), and an acorn nut (M10) on each bolt end. Slide the left adjustment ha[...]

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    11 3 STEP • Place the top left frame (AB4) on the left side uprights (AG1 & AG2), with the protruding bolt ends going through holes in the left rear upright (AG2). Slide a flat washer (10.2x22x2) and lock washer (10.2x18.4x2.5) over each bolt end, and secure with an acorn nut (M10). Secure two bolts (M10x100) with a lock washer (10.2x18.4x2.5[...]

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    12 4 STEP • Place the two rubber bumpers (Q05) over the holes for the guide rods in center floor support (AC1). With the horizontal holes at the bottom, slide the guide rods through the rubber bumpers and into center floor support. Let the guide rods tilt for ward. Slide each of the 15 weight plates over both of the guide rods on top of one anoth[...]

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    13 C D B F E G A Solid Bol t Slotted Bolt Front 5 STEP Attach the solid bolt to the floating cable anchor (AF1). T ake the slotted bolt and nut off of the opposite end. Route this end up over pulley A, down around pulley B of floating pulley bracket (see diagram for floating pulley bracket orientation) up over C, down around D of weight stack, up o[...]

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    14 H I 6 STEP Remove slotted bolt and nut from the end of the cable. With slotted bolt end of Cable #2 in hand, run cable through Pulleys H and I. Reattach the bolt and nut, and thread into bottom of floating cable anchor (AF1) a minimum of 0.5”. Tighten nut against cable anchor . CABLE #2[...]

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    15 J K L M N Q R O P AD1 AD1 Q03 Q03 7 STEP Remove slotted bolt and nut from the end of Cable #3. Cable #3 starts at the left adjustment handle (AD1). Guide the cable in between Pulleys J and K and down length of upright, around Pulleys L, M, N. W eave the cable up around the front of pulley O, through the back of pulley P , and over the back of pu[...]

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    16 8 STEP Remove the nut and slotted bolt from the end of cable #4. Starting at the right adjustment handle (AD2), route cable through pulleys S, T , U, V , W , through the front of X, around the back of pulley Y and over the back of pulley Z. Guide the cable through the inside of the hole on the side of the right top cap (Q04). Exit the hole and a[...]

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    17 9 STEP • Slide the slip-on nuts (B26) over the holes of the connecting brackets (Z19). Attach the two connecting brackets (Z19) to the inside of the right shield (Q02) with two bolts (M5x10). Make sure the brackets are posi- tioned parallel to the floor when tightened. Loosely fasten the right shield to AB1, AC1, and AB2 with four bolts (M5x15[...]

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    18 10 STEP Secure the foot plate (E07) to the center floor support using two bolts (M10x25), two lock washers (10.2x18.4x2.5) and two flat washers (10.2x22x2). YELLOW BAG[...]

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    19 EFFECTIVE RESIST ANCE 50% 50% 100% W eight Stack 50% 100% 10 51 0 15 7.5 15 20 10 20 25 12.5 25 30 15 30 35 17.5 35 40 20 40 45 22.5 45 50 25 50 55 27.5 55 60 30 60 65 32.5 65 70 35 70 75 37.5 75 80 40 80 85 42.5 85 90 45 90 95 47.5 95 100 50 100 105 52.5 105 110 55 110 115 57.5 115 120 60 120 125 62.5 125 130 65 130 135 67.5 135 140 70 140 145 [...]

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    20 RESIST ANCE TRAINING BENEFITS AND TIPS Always consult a physician before starting an exercise program. T o be successful in your exercise program, it is impor tant to develop an understanding of the basic principles of resistance training. Now that you have assembled your VISION FITNESS gym, it is only natural that you want to get started immedi[...]

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    21 TRAINING PROGRAMS MUSCULAR ENDURANCE A program that stresses moderate intensity , a lower amount of resistance, and higher repetitions (anywhere from 13-100 or more). These types of sets will take longer to complete. This type of training conditions the muscles for activities that stress the slow twitch muscle fibers of your body . This is benef[...]

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    22 STRETCHING Flexibility T raining is not associated with fitness as often as cardiovascular exercise or Strength T raining, even though it is just as important. A good stretching program will help to maintain flexibility of the hips and lower back. A flexible person will be less likely to injure themselves in common activities, such as reaching, [...]

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    23 SHOULDER STRETCH Make sure your feet are even and planted firmly on the floor . Grasp your right arm, behind the elbow , with your left hand. While keeping both elbows bent, apply a gentle, constant pull to the left for 15 to 30 seconds. Switch arms and repeat as necessar y . UPPER BACK STRETCH Stand facing an immovable object, feet even and fla[...]

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    24 Dual-Swivel Bar Quantity: 1 Foot Cuff Quantity: 2 Co-Molded Handle Quantity: 2 Sport Handle Quantity: 1 5# Add-on W eight Quantity: 1 INCLUDED ACCESSORIES[...]

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    26 ST700 FUNCTIONAL TRAINER EXERCISES CHEST FL YE (PECTORALS & ANTERIOR DEL TOIDS) Adjust each side to desired height and attach individual handles. T ake a step for ward and position feet accordingly; With your palms facing one another or down and elbows slightly bent, bring your hands together in an arc motion meeting at the midline of your b[...]

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    27 PULL/CHIN UP (LA TISSIMUS DORSI, TRAPEZIUS, AND BICEPS) Grasp the handlebars with a pronated (overhand), supinated (underhand), or neutral grip (palms facing one another). If possible, begin hanging with arms at full extension; Pull straight up until your chin reaches hand height or higher . Slowly retur n to start position and repeat. MILIT ARY[...]

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    28 ST700 FUNCTIONAL TRAINER EXERCISES (continued) REAR LA TERAL (POSTERIOR DEL TOIDS & RHOMBOIDS) Attach the individual handles to each side and adjust so that the handle on one side is at shoulder height and the opposite side is two holes lower . While facing the machine, grab the right side with your left hand and the left side with your righ[...]

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    29 HORIZONT AL ROT A TION (LUMBAR/THORACIC SPINE, INTERNAL & EXTERNAL OBLIQUES, TRANSVERSE ABDOMINUS, AND LA TISSIMUS DORSI) Adjust a single side between shoulder and hip height and attach an indi- vidual handle, a foot cuff, or the spor t bar . Grasp apparatus with the desired grip and take a couple of steps for ward. Align your body so that y[...]

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    30 ST700 FUNCTIONAL TRAINER EXERCISES (continued) BAR LUNGE (QUADRICEPS, HAMSTRINGS, AND GLUTEALS) Adjust each side to mid thigh level or slightly lower and attach the multi- swivel bar . When using the bar , you will either rest it on your collarbone our upper back/shoulder area. With eyes fixated straight ahead and knees slightly bent, step for w[...]

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    31 LEG ABDUCTION (GLUTEUS MEDIUS & MAXIMUS) Position the handle in the lowest hole. Attach the foot cuff with the loop down. Place the foot of the working leg into the cuff, with the back por tion of the strap against your heel and the loop around the bottom of your foot. Position your body so that it is side by side, in relation to the upright[...]

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    32 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FOR BEST PERFORMANCE WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE: Check the integrity and function of the following parts. Replace all wor n components immediately . DAIL Y WEEKL Y ITEM CABLES CHECK END FITTINGS AND CABLE JACKET COA TING. CHECK TIGHTNESS OF WEIGHT ST ACK LOCKING NUT . REPLACE CABLES ANNUALL Y . UPHOLSTER[...]

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    33 ST700 COMMERCIAL WARRANTY* COMMERCIAL USES DEFINED VISION FITNESS warrants the ST700 model Functional T rainer for use in commercial facilities. Examples of commercial facilities include but are not limited to: Hotels; Resor ts; Police and Fire Stations; Apartment Complexes; Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Clinics; Hospitals; Elementar y , Mi[...]

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