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NOTE: Please read all i nstructions caref ully befor e using this product Table of Contents Safety Notice Hardware Identifier Assembly Instruc tion Parts L ist Resistance Chart Warranty Ordering Parts Model WM 1403 Retain This Manual for Reference 06-19-02 OWNER'S MANUAL POWERHOUSE HOME GYM WM 1403 IMPEX FITNESS PRODUCTS 14777 DON JULIAN RD., [...]
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TA BLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN....................................................................................……….. 1 IMPORTANT SAFET Y NOTICE...................................................................……….. 2 HARDW ARE IDENTIFIER.....….....................................................................……….. 3 A[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE PRECA UTIONS This exerci se machine is bui lt for optimum safety. How ever , certain precauti ons apply whenev er you operate a piece of exer cise equi pment. Be sure to read the entir e manual before you assemble or operate your machine. In particul ar, note the follow ing safety precautions: 1. Keep children and pets away [...]
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A SSEMBLY INSTRUCTION Tools Required A ssembling the Machine: Tw o Adj ustable Wrenches, two Allen Wrenches, and one Flat Head Screw driver. NOTE: It is strongly recommended this machine to be assembled by tw o or more people to avoid possible inj ury. STEP 1 (See Diagram 1) A.) Connect the Main Base Frame (#6) and Rear Low er Vertical Beam (#81) t[...]
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STEP 2 (See Diagram 2) A.) Attach the Front Upper Vertical Beam (#5) to the Front Low er Vertical Beam (#82) . Secure it with tw o M10 x 2 ½” Carri age Bolts ( #42), ∅ ¾” W ashers (#53), and M10 Air craft Nuts (#55). DIAGRAM 2 5[...]
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STEP 3 (See Diagram 3) A.) Attach the Front Lower Verti cal Beam (#82) , both Left and Right Storag e Posts (#15) & (#16) to the Main Base Frame ( #6). Secure them together wi th two M 10 x 3” C arriag e Bolts (#73), ∅ ¾” W ashers (#53) and M10 Air craft Nuts (#55). D o not tighten the nuts and bolts y et. B.) Secure the upper portion of[...]
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STEP 4 (See Diagram 4) A.) Slide the W eight Hol der (#2) onto the R ear Verti cal Beam (#1) from the top. B.) Attach the rear end of Upper Frame (#4) to the R ear Upper Ver tical Beam ( #1). Secure the upper hole w ith a Small Bracket (#20), M 10 x 2 3/8” Al len Bolt ( #46), and ∅ ¾” W asher (#53). Sure the bottom hol e wi th a M10 x 2 3/8?[...]
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STEP 5 (See Diagram 5) A.) Attach the Front Press Base (#12) to the Upper Frame ( #4). Secure it w ith one 5 7/8” Axle (#60), tw o ∅ 1” Axle W ashers (#64), and two M10 Ai rcraft Nuts (#55) . Do not ov er tighten the nuts. Make sure the Base is abl e to swiv el. B.) Attach the Front Press Stopper ( #8) and Butterfly Pulley Frame (#9) to the F[...]
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STEP 6 (See Diagram 6) A.) Attach a Rubber Bumper (#38) to the Leg Dev eloper (#11) . Secure it w ith one M6 x 5/8” Philips Screw (#41). Attach the Leg Developer to the bracket on the Main Seat Support (#7). Secure it w ith one M10 x 3” All en Bolt (#44), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#53), and one M 10 Aircraft Nut (#55). B.) Insert the Arm Curl St[...]
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STEP 7 (See Diagram 7) A.) Insert the axle on the Ri ght Butterfly Arm (#14) through the r ight piv ot hole on the Front Press Base (#12). Sl ide a ∅ 1 ½” W asher (#54) and Ri ng Cap ( #68) onto the ax le. Secure the Cap w ith a M6 x 1 5/8” Hex Bolt (#63) and M6 Aircr a f t Nut (#56). Repeat the same procedure to instal l the Left Butterfly [...]
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Cable Loop Diagram 11[...]
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STEP 8 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 8) A.) Attach the 129.9” Upper Cable (#31) to the open bracket in the front of Upper Frame ( #4). Attach a Pulley (#28) to the open bracket. Secur e it w ith one M10 x 1 ¾” Allen Bolt (#45), two ∅ ¾ ” W ashers (#53), and one M10 Airc raft Nut (#55). Note: The Ball Stopper on the Cable must be u[...]
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D i a g r a m 8 12[...]
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STEP 9 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 9) A.) Attach one end of the 116” Butterfly C able (#29) to the Hook on the Rig ht Butterfly Ar m (#14). Pull the Cable to the Butterfly Pulley Bracket (#10) . Attach a Pulley (#28) to the Bracket (#10). Secur e it w ith one M10 x 1 ¾” Al len Bolt (#45) , two ∅ ¾” W ashers (#53), and one M10 Ai[...]
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STEP 10 (See Cable Loop Diagram & Diagram 10) A.) Insert the 110.2” Lower Cable (#30) through the opening on bottom of the Leg Devel oper (#11). Attach a Pul ley (#28) to the opening . Secure it with one M10 x 2 3/8” Allen Bol t (#46), tw o ∅ 7/8” Pulley Bushing s (#51), and one M10 Aircr aft Nut (#55). B.) Draw the C able underneath th[...]
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DIAGRAM 10 16 STEP 11 (See Diagram 11)[...]
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A.) Attach a Butterfly Arm Pad (#24) to the R ight Butter fly Arm ( #14). Secure it w ith two M8 x 2” Allen Bol ts (#74) and ∅ 5/8” W ashers (#52). Repeat the same pr ocedure to install the other side. B.) Attach the Backrest Board (#23) to the Front Upper Vertical Frame (#5). Secur e it wi th two M8 x 2 1/8” Allen Bolts ( #49) and ∅ 5/8?[...]
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STEP 12 (See Diagram 12) A.) Insert two Foam Roll Tubes (#27) halfway through the holes on the Main Seat Suppor t (#7) and Leg Dev eloper (#11). Push four Foam Rolls ( #26) onto the tubes. B.) Connect the Arm Curl Handl e (#70) to the Low er Cable wi th two C -clips ( #57) and one Long Chain (#79) . Note: Remov e the Arm Curl Handle and the Chai n [...]
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PARTS LIST KEY NO. DESCRIPTION Q’ty 1 Rear Upper Vertic al Beam 1 2 W eight Holder 1 3 Rear Stabilizer 1 4 Upper Fram e 1 5 Front Upper Ver tical Beam 1 6 Main Base Fram e 1 7 Main Seat Support 1 8 Front Pres s Stopper 1 9 Butterfly Pulley F ram e 1 10 Butterfly Pulley Br ack et 2 11 Leg Developer 1 12 Front Pres s Base 1 13 Left Butterf ly Arm 1[...]
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WEIGHT RESISTANCE CHART The following chart shows the approxim ate weight resistance ratio at each station. Weight resistance shows for the butterfly station is for each butterfly arm. The actual resistance at each station m ay vary due to friction and differences in each individual plate . Weight Plate Front Press Butterfly Arm Leg Developer High [...]
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IMPEX INC. LIMITED WARRANTY IMPEX Inc. ( "IMPEX") warrants this produc t to be f ree from def ects in work m ans hip and m aterial, under norm al use and s ervic e conditions , f or a per iod of two years on the F ram e f r om the date of purchase. T his warr anty extends only to the original purchaser . IMPEX 's obligation under thi[...]