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MARCY ® PLATINUM CORNER GYM MP-4500 IMPEX ® INC. 14777 DON JULIAN RD., CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746 Tel: (800) 999-8899 Fax: (626) 961-9966 www. im pe x-f it n e ss . c o m info@impex-fitness.com NOTE: Please read all i nstructions caref ully befor e using this product Table of Contents Safety Notice Hardware Pack Assembly I nstruction Parts L ist [...]
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TA BLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN...................................................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES..................................................................... 2 HARDW ARE PACK……….....…....................................................................... 4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS....[...]
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IMPORTA NT SA FETY NOTICE PRECA UTIONS This exerci se machine is bui lt for optimum safety. How ever , certain pr ecautions apply whenev er you operate a pi ece of exercise eq uipment. Be sure to r ead the entire manual before y ou assemble or operate y our machine. In par ticular, note the follow ing safety precautions: 1. Keep children and pets a[...]
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WA RNING LA BEL REPLA CEMENT The w arning lab els show n here have b een placed on t he Left Base Frame and Left Upper F rame. If the labels are missing or illegible, please call customer service at 1- 800-888-8899 for replacements. Apply the labels in location shown. 3[...]
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HA RDWA RE PA CK NOTE: The following parts are not drawn to scale. Please use y our own ruler or scale to measure the size. 4[...]
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HA RDWA RE PA CK NOTE: The following parts are not drawn to scale. Please use y our own ruler or scale to measure the size. 5[...]
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HA RDWA RE PA CK NOTE: The following parts are not drawn to scale. Please use y our own ruler or scale to measure the size. 6[...]
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A SSEMBLY INSTRUCTI ON Tools Required A ssembling the Machine: Two Adj ustable Wrenches and A llen Wrenches NOTE: It is strongly recommended tw o or people assembling this machine to avoid possible injury . STEP 1 (See Diagram 1) A.) Place the Rig ht Base Frame (#31) on a flat sur face. Make sure there is enoug h space around to assemble the machin[...]
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DIAGRAM 1 8[...]
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STEP 2 (See Diagram 2) A.) Attach the Rig ht Upper Fr ame (#1) onto the Ri ght Verti cal Frame ( #4). Secure it w ith tw o M10 x 2 ¾” Car riag e Bolts (#98), one 4 ¾ ” x 2 ¾” Bracket ( #25), tw o Ø ¾” W ashers (#100), and tw o M10 Aircraft Nuts (#102) . Do not tighten the N uts and Bolts yet. B.) Attach the Rig ht Upper Fr ame to the f[...]
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STEP 3 (See Diagram 3) A.) Attach the Front Pr ess Base (#2) to the Rig ht Upper Fr ame (#1). Secure i t with one 6 ¾ ” Front Press Base Ax le (#29), tw o Ø 1 ¼” x Ø 3/8” W ashers (#70), and tw o M10 Air craft Nuts (#102). D o not over ti ghten the Nuts; make sure the Base i s able to sw ivel . B.) Attach the Front Press ( #3) to the Fron[...]
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DIAGRAM 3 11[...]
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STEP 4 (See Diagram 4) A.) Attach the Seat Pad (#42) to the Seat Post (#6). Secure i t wi th two M8 x 1 5/8” Al len Bolts (#85) and Ø 5/8” W ashers (#101). B.) Insert the Seat Post i nto the opening on the Ri ght Seat Support ( #7). Secure it w ith a Lock Knob (#73) to lock the Seat Post at desir ed height. C.) Insert the Foam Tube (#23) halfw[...]
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STEP 5 (See Diagram 5) A.) Attach the Right Butter fly (#10) onto the axl e on the Butterfly Base (#13) . B.) Insert the Butterfly Handle (#9) into the piv ot on the Rig ht Butterfly. Secure i t wi th one M10 x ¾” All en Bolt (#95) and Ø 1 ¼” x Ø 3/8” W asher (#70) from the bottom. Do not ov er tig hten the Bolt; make sure the handle i s [...]
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STEP 6 (See Diagram 6) A.) Do not tig hten all Nuts and Bol ts in this Step until instructed to do so. B.) Attach the Left Vertical Fr ame (#33) onto the Left Base Frame (#32) . Secure it w ith tw o M10 x 2 ¾” Carri age Bolts ( #98), one 4 ¾” x 2 ¾” Bracket (#25) , two Ø ¾ ” W ashers (#100), and two M 10 Aircraft Nuts (#102) . C.) Atta[...]
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STEP 7 (See Diagram 7) A.) Attach the Left Upper Frame ( #34) onto the Left Vertical Fr ame (33). Secur e it w ith two M 10 x 2 ¾” Carri age Bolts ( #98), one 4 ¾” x 2 ¾” Bracket (#25) , two Ø ¾ ” W ashers (#100), and two M10 Ai rcraft Nuts (#102) . Do not tighten the N uts and Bolts yet. B.) Attach the rear of Left Upper Frame to the [...]
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STEP 8 (See Diagram 8) A.) Attach the Left Seat Support (#35) onto the Left Base Frame ( #32). Secure it w ith one M 10 x 3 ½” Carri age Bolt ( #99), Ø ¾” W asher (#100), and M 10 Aircr aft Nut (#102). B.) Attach the Left Seat Support to the Left Vertical Fr ame (#33). Secure i t wi th two M 10 x 2 ¾ ” Carri age Bolts (#98) , one 4 ¾” [...]
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STEP 9 (See Diagram 9) A.) Attach the Leg Pr ess Frame (#36) to the br acket on the Left Base Frame (#32). Secure i t wi th an Axle ( #15), tw o M10 x ¾ ” Allen Bol ts (#95), and tw o Ø ¾” W ashers (#100). B.) Insert the Leg Press Adjustment Frame ( #40) into the Leg Pr ess Frame. Thread a Lock Knob (#73) into the Leg Press Fr ame to obtain [...]
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STEP 10 (See Diagram 10 & Front Press Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach one end of the 140” Front Press C able (#48) to the br acket underneath the Rig ht Upper Frame ( #1). Secure it w ith one M 10 x 1” Al len Bolt (#94) , two Ø ¾ ” W ashers (#100), and one M10 Ai rcraft Nut ( #102). B.) Draw the Cable to the opening on the Front Press Ba[...]
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DIAGRAM 10 19[...]
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Front Press Cable Loop Diagram 20[...]
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STEP 11 (See Diagram 11 & Low er Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach the 157” Low er C able (#46) to the l ower opening on the Leg Devel oper (#8) . Attach a Pulley (#67) to the opening . Secure it w ith one M 10 x 2 5/8” Al len Bolt ( #92), two Ø 7/8” x 5/8” Pul ley Bushi ngs ( #56), and one M10 Air craft Nut (#102). B.) Dr aw the Cabl e u[...]
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DIAGRAM 11 22[...]
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Low er Cable Loop Diagram 23[...]
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STEP 12 (See Diagram 12 & Butterfly Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Clip one end of the 96” Butterfly Cable (#45) to the open slot on the Right Butterfly (#10). B.) Dr aw the Cabl e to the open bracket on the rig ht side of the Rig ht Vertical Frame (#4). Attach a Small Pulley (#68) to the bracket. C.) Secure it w ith one M10 x 1 ¾” Allen Bolt ( #[...]
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Butterfly Cable Loop Diagram 26[...]
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STEP 13 (See Diagram 13 and Upper Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach the 130’” Upper Cabl e (#44) to the front opening on the Left Upper Frame (#34) . Attach a Pulley (#67) to the opening . Secure it w ith one M 10 x 3 ½ ” Allen Bol t (#90), tw o Ø 7/8” x 1” Pulley Bushings (#53), and one M10 Ai rcraft Nut (#102) . B.) Dr aw the Cabl e over[...]
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DIAGRAM 13 28[...]
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Upper Cable Loop Diagram 29[...]
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STEP 14 (See Diagram 14) A.) Attach the end of the 103” Leg Pr ess Cable (#47) to the bracket on the Leg Press Frame (#36). Secur e it w ith a M10 x 1 ¾” All en Bolt (#94) , two Ø ¾ ” W ashers (#100), and one M10 Airc raft Nut (#102). B.) Dr aw the Cabl e to the first open bracket on the front of Left Base Frame (#32). C.) Install a Pull e[...]
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DIAGRAM 14 31[...]
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Leg Press Cable Loop Diagram 32[...]
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STEP 15 (See Diagram 15) A.) Attach four W eig ht Stack Cover s (#41) to the Ri ght Upper Frame (#1) and R ight Base Fr ame (#31). B.) Secure each W eight Stack Cover with tw o M10 x 5/8” All en Bolts (#96) and Ø ¾ ” W ashers (#100). DIAGRAM 15 33[...]
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PA RTS LIST KEY NO. DESCRIPTION Q’ty 1 Right Upper Fram e 1 2 Front Pres s Base 1 3 Front Press 1 4 Right Vertical Fr ame 1 5 Back rest Support Fam e 1 6 Seat Post 1 7 Right Seat Support 1 8 Leg Developer 1 9 Butterfly Handle 2 10 Right Butterfly 1 11 Left Butterf ly 1 12 Front Base Fr ame 1 13 Butterfly Base 1 14 Single Floating Pulley Bracket 1[...]
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MP-4500 WEIGHT RESISTANCE CHART WEIGHT PLA TE Station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Low Pulley 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 Lat Pull 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Leg Developer 26 38 50 62 74 86 98 Leg Press 36 60 84 108 132 156 180 Front Press 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 Butterfly 10 16 22 28 34 40 46 WEIGHT PLA TE Station 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Low Pulley 99 110 121 132 143 154 165 Lat Pu[...]
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IMPEX ® INC. LIMITED WARRANTY IMPEX Inc. ("IMPEX ® ") warrants this product to be f ree fr om def ects in work m anship and mater ial, under normal use and service conditions , for a period of two y ears on the Fram e f rom the date of purc hase. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser . IMPEX's obligation under this W[...]