It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of LIFE FITNESS products to read the owner’s
manual, warning labels and instruct all individuals, whether they are the end user or supervising
personnel on proper usage of the equipment.
It is recommended that all users of LIFE FITNESS exercise equipment be informed of the
following information prior to its use.
LIFE FITNESS recommends that all commercial fitness equipment be used in a supervised
area. It is recommended that the equipment be located in an access controlled area. Control is
the responsibility of the facility owner. The extent of control is at the discretion of the owner.
PROPER USAGE
1. Do not use any equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer.
It is imperative that weight stack machines as well as any other LIFE FITNESS equipment
are used properly to avoid injury.
2. Keep hands and feet clear at all times from moving parts to avoid injury.
CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS
1. DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged and or has worn or broken parts. Use only
replacement parts supplied by LIFE FITNESS.
2. MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES: Do not remove labels for any reason. They
contain important information. If unreadable or missing, contact LIFE FITNESS for a
replacement.
3. SECURING EQUIPMENT: All equipment MUST be secured to a solid, level surface and
eliminate rocking or tipping over. This must be performed by a licensed contractor.
4. MAINTAIN ALL EQUIPMENT: Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating
equipment as well as keeping your liability to a minimum. Equipment needs to be inspected
at regular intervals.
5. Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any
kind is qualified to do so. LIFE FITNESS will provide service and maintenance training at
our corporate facility upon request or in the field if proper arrangements are made.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL 1. Safety Information
SPECIFIC OPERATING WARNINGS
1. Routinely inspect all accessory clips that join attachments to the cables and replace at the
first sign of wear.
2. Use only weight selector pins supplied by LIFE FITNESS on weight stacks. Substitutes are
forbidden.
3. Cables pose an extreme liability if used when frayed. Always replace any cable at first sign
of wear (consult LIFE FITNESS if uncertain).
4. Do not allow users to wear loose fitting clothing while using equipment. It is also
recommended to have users secure long hair back and up to avoid contact with moving
parts.
5. Fully insert weight selector pins. Partial insertion can cause weights to fall unexpectedly.
Never pin the weight stack in an elevated position. Never remove selector pin if any weights
are suspended. Never attempt to release jammed weights or parts.
6. When adjusting any seat, knee hold down pad, range of motion limiter, foothold pad or any
other type of adjuster, make certain that the adjusting pin is fully engaged in the hole to
avoid injury.
7. It is the purchaser’s sole responsibility to properly instruct its end users and supervising
personnel as to the proper operating procedures of all LIFE FITNESS equipment.
8. Keep children away from selectorized strength equipment. Parent or others supervising
children must provide close supervision of children if the equipment is used in the presence
of children.
9. Never use dumbbells or other means to incrementally increase the weight resistance. Use
only those means provided by LIFE FITNESS.
10. UNDERSTANDING EACH AND EVERY WARNING TO THE FULLEST IS IMPORTANT. IF
ANY OF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNCLEAR, ASK FOR CLARIFICATION FROM LIFE
FITNESS PERSONNEL.
11. Injuries may result if exercising improperly or excessively. It is recommended that all
individuals consult a physician prior to commencing an exercise program. If at any time
during exercise you feel faint, dizzy or experience pain, stop and consult your physician.
This Life Fitness commercial exercise equipment (.Product.) is warranted to be free of all
defects in material and workmanship to the original purchaser for the specific items and duration
listed:
• 10 years on structural frame
• 5 years on pillow blocks
• 5 years on pulleys
• 5 years on weight plates
• 5 years on guide rods
• 1 year on bearings
• 1 year on grips
• 1 year on cables and belts (if so equipped)
• 1 year for rust or corrosion of structural frame. Scratches or scrapes where the
subsurface of the unit has been exposed must have been properly repaired by the
customer.
• 90 days on upholstery and any items not specified.
Life Fitness will ship to you at our expense, any repair parts covered by the warranty as stated.
If the Product is deemed not repairable by Life Fitness authorized personnel, we reserve the
right to replace any or all of the Product at our option within the stated warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
Any failures or damage caused by unauthorized service, misuse, accident, negligence, improper
assembly or installation, debris resulting from any construction activities in the Products
location, alterations or modifications without written authorization by Life Fitness, or by failure on
your part to use, operate, and maintain the Product as set out in your Operation Manual
(.Manual.). All terms of this warranty are void if this product is moved beyond the continental
borders of North America (excluding Hawaii) and are then subject to the terms provided by that
country’s authorized Life Fitness Representative.
TRANSPORTATION & INSURANCE FOR SERVICE
If the Product or any covered part must be returned to a service facility for repairs, We, Life
Fitness, will pay all transportation and insurance charges for the first year. You are responsible
for transportation and insurance charges for year 2 and beyond.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL 1. Safety Information
HOW TO GET PARTS & SERVICE
Simply call Customer Support Services at (800) 351-3737 or (847) 451-0036, Monday through
Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central Standard Time, and tell them your name, address
and the serial number of your Product. They will tell you how to get a replacement part, or, if
necessary, arrange for service where your Product is located or advise you on how and where
to ship the Product for service. Before shipping:
1. Obtain a Return Authorization Number (RA#) from Customer Support Services
2. Securely pack your Product (use the original shipping carton, if possible)
3. Write the RA# on the outside of the carton
4. Insure the Product, and
5. Include a letter explaining the defect or problem and a copy of your proof of purchase if you
believe the service is covered by warranty
Life Fitness World Headquarters
Attn: CSS Help Desk
5100 N. River Rd.
Schiller Park, IL. 60176
EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND
EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON OUR PART. We neither assume nor
authorize any person to assure for us any other obligation or liability concerning the sale of this
Product. Under no circumstances shall we be liable under this warranty, or otherwise, of any
damage to any person or property, including any lost profits or lost savings, for any special,
indirect, secondary, incidental or consequential damages of any nature arising out of the use of
or inability to use this Product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied
warranties or of liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you.
CHANGES IN WARRANTY NOT AUTHORIZED
No one is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of this limited warranty.
EFFECT OF STATE LAWS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary, from
state to state.
OUR PLEDGE TO YOU
Our Products are designed and manufactured to the highest standards.
We want you completely satisfied with our Products and will do everything possible
under the terms of this warranty to keep you secure in knowing you have bought the
best!
•Shall be pillow block bearing with basic radial load rating of over 2000 pounds. Pillow block
bearings allow shaft to self-align as well as rotate, which results in smooth and friction free
movement.
17. Adjustable Seat
• Seat adjusts in 3/8 “ increments. Total of 24 adjustments for a 9” adjustment range.
• New and easy lift and lock seat adjustment. No pull buttons.
18. Bolts
•All hardware shall be grade 5 or grade 8 steel. ½ “ bolts along with Nyloc nuts are used for frame
construction.
19. Upholstery
•A superior grade of Boltaflex or Naugahyde colorguard vinyl shall be used on all pads and wear
covers.
•All edges shall be stitched to eliminate any folds in the material that would limit durability.
20. Foam
•3 and 4 pound EVA foam (deformation resistant) or equivalent shall be used on all machines.
Foam shall be glued to a support board and contour shall be shaped. Wood backing shall be set
with minimum
3/8”x20 T-nuts.
21. Hand Grips
•Shall be an extruded 60 durometer thermorubber compound that is non-absorbing, wear and tear
resistant, and exhibits good dry and wet frictional characteristics.
•The grips shall be retained to the machine through the use of aluminum collars thereby
eliminating the tendency of the grip to slide off the machine.
22. Instructional Placard
• Shall provide illustrations for proper use and muscles trained.
23. Equipment Anchoring
• Each machine shall be equipped with a provision for anchoring it to the floor.
24. Warranty
•A 10-year minimum warranty on structural frames (excluding surface finish), 5-years on pillow
block bearings, guide rods, pulleys and weight plates, 1 year on belt, and grips, and 90 days on
upholstery and any items not specified.
• Machines are
repair all chips and scratches, and be sure the workout environment is free of humidity. For
example, ensure that the equipment does not share the HVAC system with a swimming pool
area. For maximum protection, please utilize an extra coat of automotive quality finish wax and
wipe excessive sweat and liquids from the machines.
not warranted against rust. In order to protect your machines against rust, please
25. Liability Insurance
•Certificate of insurance available to the customer upon request.
and Triceps.
Setup: Adjust the seat height so that handles are aligned with upper chest. Check
the weight stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles
overhanded with hands in line with elbows. Body is positioned with chest-up,
shoulders and head back against back pad.
Performing the exercise: With a controlled motion, press the handles out until
arms are fully extended. Return the handles to the start position, without letting
the resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the motion, while maintaining proper body
positioning.
Adjust the seat height so that the handles are aligned with upper chest. Check the weight
stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles overhanded with hands in line
with elbows. Body is positioned with chest-up, shoulders and head back against back pad.
Performing the exercise
With a controlled motion, press the handles out till arms are fully extended. Return the
handles to the start position, without letting the resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the
motion, while maintaining proper body positioning.
Adjust the seat height so that the handles are aligned with upper chest. Check the weight
stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles overhanded with hands in
line with elbows. Body is positioned with chest-up, shoulders and head back against
back pad.
Performing the exercise
With a controlled motion, press the handles out till arms are fully extended. Return the
handles to the start position, without letting the resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the
motion, while maintaining proper body positioning.
Adjust the seat height so the handles are aligned with or above shoulder height. Check
the weight stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles overhanded and
swivel the handles to a comfortable position. Body is positioned with chest-up, shoulders
and head back against back pad.
Performing the exercise
With a controlled motion, press the handles up till arms are fully extended. Return the
handles to the start position, without letting the resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the
motion, while maintaining proper body positioning.
Adjust the seat height so that when seated hands just about grasp the handles when
arms are outstretched. Check the weight stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp
the handles overhanded. Body is positioned with chest-up, shoulders and head held
back.
Performing the exercise
With a controlled motion pull the handles down and back, leading with your elbows. Bring
the handles back as far as you can then return to the start position, without letting the
resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the motion, while maintaining proper body
positioning.
Adjust the seat height so that when seated hands just about grasp handles when arms
are out stretched. Adjust the thigh restraint to secure your lower body. Check the weight
stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles underhanded. Body is
positioned with chest-up, shoulders and head held back.
Performing the exercise
With a controlled motion pull the handles down and back, leading with your elbows. Bring
the handles back as far as you can then return to the start position, without letting the
resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the motion, while maintaining proper body
positioning.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL3. Machines
MTS ROW (MTRW)
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Muscles exercised: Primary - Latissimus Dorsi and Rhomboids. Secondary - Trapezius,
Posterior Deltoid, Teres Major and Biceps.
Setup
Adjust the seat height so that when performing exercise your elbow bends 90-degrees.
Adjust the chest pad so that hands just about grasp the handles when arms are
outstretched. Check the weight stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the
handles underhanded. Body is position with chest-up, shoulders and head held back.
Performing the exercise
With a controlled motion, pull the handles back leading with your elbows. Bring the
handles back as far as you can then return to the start position, without letting the
resistance rest on the stack. Repeat the motion, while maintaining proper body
positioning.
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3. MachinesHAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL
MTS LEG EXTENSION (MTLE)
Muscles Exercised – Primary - Quadriceps
Set-Up
While sitting in the machine make sure that your knees are aligned with the machines
axis of rotation. Adjust the seat back so that it is positioned comfortably against your
back, providing support and helping maintain alignment with the axis of rotation. Adjust
the start position for the desired range of motion.
Performance
Ensure that the appropriate resistance has been selected for each leg.
NOTE: The resistance used for each leg may be different. Typically, one leg is
stronger than the opposite leg, but this strength difference can be minimized with
regular training.
Grasp the side handles to stabilize yourself while performing the exercise. Concentrate
on squeezing your quadriceps as you extend your legs, pausing briefly at full extension.
Lift and lower the resistance with controlled movements.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL 3. Machines
MTS KNEELING LEG CURL (MTKC)
Muscles exercised: Primary - Hamstring
Setup: Kneel on the knee pad and lean forward stabilizing the leg on thigh
pad. Check the weight stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp
handles and bend at the hips to support body on forearm pad. Step opposite
leg behind roller pad. Position head, shoulders and back in a neutral position.
Performing the exercise: With a controlled motion, flex the knee, pulling the
roller pad and heal towards the bottox. Bring the roller pad up as far as you
can then return to the start position, without letting the resistance rest on the
stack. Repeat the motion, while maintaining proper body positioning.
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3. Machines HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL
MTS V-SQUAT (MTVS)
Muscles Exercised: Primary – Quadriceps/ Gluteus. Secondary – Hamst ring s
Setup: Adjust the start position to desired depth of squat. Check the weight
stack to ensure appropriate resistance. Squat into machine placing feet near
the center of the platform, shoulder width apart. Securely position the body
against the back pad and shoulder pads and grasp handles. Position head
facing forward and against the pad during the exercise.
Performing the exercise:With a controlled motion, extend hips and
knees by generating force through the heals to a standing position. Do not
“lock” knees. Return to starting position without letting the resistance rest on
the stack. Repeat the motion, while maintaining proper body positioning.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL3. Machines
MTS BICEP CURL (MTBC)
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Muscles Exercised – Primary – Biceps.
Set-Up
Adjust the seat height so that your elbows line-up with the axis of rotation for each
machine arm and your upper arms lay flat on the pads. Check the weight stacks to
ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles underhanded. Body is positioned with
chest-up and spine straight.
Performance
With a controlled motion curl your arms, bringing the handles towards you while
maintaining proper alignment. Concentrate on squeezing the Biceps as you curl
upwards, pausing briefly at the top of the motion before lowering the handles.
Maintaining control, return to the start position and repeat the motion.
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3. MachinesHAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL
MTS TRICEPS EXTENSION (MTTE)
Muscles Exercised – Primary - Triceps
Set-Up
Adjust the seat height and back pad position so that your elbows line-up with the axis of
rotation for each machine arm and your upper arms lay flat on the pads. Check the
weight stacks to ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles. Body is positioned
with chest-up and back against back pad.
Performance
With a controlled motion extend your arms, pressing the handles away from you while
maintaining proper alignment. Concentrate on squeezing the Triceps as you extend your
arms, pausing briefly at full extension before lowering the handles. Maintaining control,
return to the start position and repeat the motion.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL3. Machines
MTS ABDOMINAL (MTAB)
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Muscles Exercised – Primary – Rectus Abdominis
Set-Up
Adjust the seat height so that the lower back pad is resting on your lower back. Sit in the
machine with your legs placed behind the lower roller pads. Check the weight stack to
ensure appropriate resistance. Grasp the handles.
Performance
With a controlled motion crunch together your upper and lower body, emphasizing the
use of your abdominal muscles. Avoid using your arms and legs to power through the
motion, they should provide a guide for the motion. Grasping only one handle while
performing the exercise is a way to prevent from using you arms excessively.
Concentrate on squeezing your abdominals throughout the exercise. Maintaining control,
return to the start position and repeat the motion.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL 3. Machines
MTS Chest Press (MTCP) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area:
765 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 68 w x 40 d x 77 h
in.= 68 w x 76 d x 77 h
MTS Incline Press (MTIP) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area:
765 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 68 w x 40 d x 77 h
in.= 68 w x 76 d x 77 h
MTS Decline Press (MTDP) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area:
755 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 64 w x 39 d x 66 h
in.= 64 w x 75 d x 66 h
347 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 173 x 102 x 196
cm= 173 x 193 x 196
347 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 173 x 102 x 196
cm= 173 x 193 x 196
342 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 163 x 99.1 x 168
cm= 163 x 191 x 168
MTS Shoulder Press (MTSP) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area:
746 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 62 w x 45 d x 54 h
in.= 62 w x 69 d x 54 h
MTS High Row (MTHR) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area:
780 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 72 w x 47 d x 77 h
in.= 72 w x 71 d x 77 h
338 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 158 x 114 x 137
cm= 158 x 175 x 137
354 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 183 x 119 x 196
cm= 183 x 180 x 196
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3. Machines HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL
MTS Row (MTRW) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area:
765 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 62 w x 51 d x 82 h
in.= 62 w x 75 d x 82 h
MTS Front Pulldown (MTFP) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
MTS Leg Extension (MTLE) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
793 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 58 w x 48 d x 80 h
in.= 58 w x 72 d x 80 h
750 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 57 w x 48 d x 55 h
in.= 57 w x 84 d x 55 h
347 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 158 x 130 x 208
cm= 158 x 191 x 208
360 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 147 x 122 x 203
cm= 147 x 183 x 203
341 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 145 x 122 x 140
cm= 145 x 213 x 140
MTS Kneeling Leg Curl (MTKC) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
730 lbs.
2 @ 150 lbs. ea.
in.= 56 w x 52 d x 54 h
in.= 56 w x 88 d x 54 h
331 kg.
2 @ 68 kg. ea.
cm= 142 x 132 x 137
cm= 142 x 224 x 137
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL 3. Machines
MTS V-Squat (MTVS) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
750 lbs.
390 lbs.
in.= 31 w x 96 d x 79 h
in.= 55 w x 96 d x 79 h
MTS Biceps Curl (MTBC) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
528 lbs.
2 @ 100 lbs. ea.
in.= 58 w x 38 d x 59 h
in.= 58 w x 62 d x 59 h
MTS Triceps Extension (MTTE) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
750 lbs.
2 @ 100 lbs. ea.
in.= 52 w x 36 d x 60 h
in.= 52 w x 66 d x 60 h
341 kg.
195 kg.
cm= 79 x 244 x 201
cm= 140 x 244 x 201
236 kg.
2 @ 50 kg. ea.
cm= 147 x 97 x 150
cm= 147 x 157x 150
341 kg.
2 @ 50 kg. ea.
cm= 132 x 91 x 152
cm= 132 x 168 x 152
MTS Abdominal Crunch (MTAB) Specifications
Machine Weight:
Weight Stacks:
Size:
Live Area
530 lbs.
150 lbs.
in.= 39 w x 28 d x 56 h
in.= 52 w x 66 d x 60 h
241 kg.
75 kg.
cm= 99 x 71 x 142
cm= 99 x 168 x 142
● Belts should be inspected for wear or damage. Pay close attention at bends and attachments points.
● Hardware should be checked for looseness. Tighten as required.
● Frames should be inspected for wear or damage.
● Hand grips should be checked for wear or damage.
ONCE A DAY
● Wipe down upholstery with a mild soap and water or comparable all purpose cleaner.
● Visually inspect belts for wear at and around connections and along entire length of belt. Always replace at
first sign of wear.
ONCE A WEEK
● Visually inspect all hardware for loosening, tampering or wear.
● Check bolts on both ends of belt for tightness.
● Check condition of hand grips.
● Check belts for stretch and adjust as necessary by loosening the bolts on the arms and pulling belt through.
The belts should be adjusted so that there is no slack with the top weight plate resting on the weight stack.
Make sure the weight pin goes in all holes easily. Tighten the bolts to complete the adjustment.
NOTES
●Use polishing compound (such as car wax) to clean and remove shoe scuffs from powdercoated surfaces
as necessary.
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HAMMER STRENGTH MTS OWNER’S MANUAL4. Maintenance
CLEANING THE SHIELDS
The shields on the MTS machine are made from polycarbonate. Adherence to regular and
proper cleaning procedures is recommended to preserve the appearance.
Washing To Minimize Scratches
Wash the polycarbonate shields with a mild soap or detergent (e.g. Joy Dishwashing
Liquid) and lukewarm water using a clean sponge or a soft cloth. Rinse well with clean
water. Dry thoroughly with a chamois or moist cellulose sponge to prevent water spots. Do
not scrub or use brushes on these products; their coating is UV-resistant, not mar-resistant.
Fresh paint splashes, grease and smeared glazing compounds can be removed easily
before drying by rubbing lightly with a grade of VM&P naphtha or isopropyl. Afterward, a
warm final wash should be made, using a mild soap or detergent solution and ending with a
thorough rinsing with clean water.
Minimizing Hairline Scratches
Scratches and minor abrasions can be minimized by using a mild automobile polish. Four such products
that tend to polish and fill scratches are: Johnson Paste Wax, Novus Plastic Polish #1 and #2, Mirror Glaze
plastic polish, and Plexus. It is suggested that a test be made on a small corner of a shield with the product
selected and that the polish manufacturer’s instructions be followed.
Some Important “Don’ts”
● DO NOT use abrasive or highly alkaline cleaners on the shields.
● Never scrape shields with squeegees, razor blades or other sharp instruments.
● Benzene, gasoline, acetone or carbon tetrachloride should never be used on the shields.
● DO NOT clean shields in hot sun or at elevated temperatures.
Compatible Cleaners For Shields
The following cleaning agents have been found compatible with polycarbonate. The manufacturer’s
recommendations and instructions should be followed. They are: Joy, Freon T.F., Palmolive Liquid, Top
Job, VM&P grade naphtha, Windex with Ammonia D.
Removal Of Paint, Marking Pen, Labels
Butyl cellosolve works well for removal of paints, marking pen inks, lipstick, etc.
Labels, stickers, etc. may be removed using kerosene or VM&P naphtha. When the solvent will not
penetrate sticker material apply heat (hair dryer) to soften the adhesive and promote removal. GASOLINE
SHOULD NOT BE USED.
photograph or xerography or by any other means, by broadcast or transmission, by translation
into any kind of language, nor by recording electronically or otherwise, without permission in
writing from the publisher.
Printed in the United States of America.
Life Fitness
10601 West Belmont Ave.
Franklin Park, Il 60131
www.lifefitness.com
800-634-8637
April 2007
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