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Assembly and Maintenance Guide
S3.25
Strength-Training Fitness Equipment
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Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
Before beginning any fitness program, you should obtain a complete physical examination from your physician.
Il est conseillé de subir un examen médical complet avant d’entreprendre tout programme d’exercise. Si vous avez des étourdissements ou des faiblesses, arrêtez les exercices immédiatement.
When using exercise equipment, you should always take basic precautions, including the following:
Read all instructions before using the S3.25 equipment. These instructions are written to ensure your safety and to protect the unit.
Do not allow children on or near the equipment.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose as described in this guide. Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer: such attachments might cause injuries.
Wear proper exercise clothing and shoes for your workout—no loose clothing.
Use care when getting on or off the unit.
Do not overexert yourself or work to exhaustion.
If you feel any pain or abnormal symptoms, stop your workout immediately and consult your physician.
Never operate the unit when it has been dropped or damaged. Return the equipment to a service center for examination and repair.
Never drop or insert objects into any opening in the equipment. Keep hands away from moving parts.
Always check the unit and its cables before each use. Make sure that all fasteners and cables are secure and in good working condition.
Do not use the equipment outdoors.
Personal Safety During Assembly
It is strongly recommended that a qualified dealer assemble the equipment.
Assistance is required.
Read each step in the assembly instructions and follow the steps in sequence. Do not skip ahead. If you skip ahead, you may learn later that you have to disassemble components and that you may have damaged the equipment.
Assemble and operate the S3.25 on a solid, level surface. Locate the unit a few feet from walls or furniture to provide easy access.
The S3.25 is designed for your enjoyment. By following these precautions and using common sense, you will have many safe and pleasurable hours of healthful exercise with your Precor equipment.
Obtaining Service
Do not attempt to service the S3.25 yourself except for the maintenance tasks described in this guide. This unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts.
For information about product operation or service, check out the Precor web site at www.precor.com or contact an authorized Precor dealer or a Precor factory-authorized service company. To locate the dealer or service person nearest you, call 1-800-347-4404.
If you call or e-mail Customer Support, have the serial number and part numbers available.
You can find the serial number printed on a label on the back of the two braces on the base of the Main Upright. For future reference, write the serial number in the space below.
Serial number: _____________
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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2
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Important Safety Instructions ....................................................................... 2
Personal Safety During Assembly ............................................................................................ 2
Obtaining Service ..................................................................................................................... 2
Before You Begin ........................................................................................... 5
Unpacking the Equipment ........................................................................................................ 5
Optional Equipment .................................................................................................................. 5
Preparations for Assembly ........................................................................... 6
Required Tools .......................................................................................................................... 6
Installation Requirements ......................................................................................................... 6
Assembly Tips ......................................................................................................................... 6
Assembly Instructions .................................................................................. 7
Open Box 1 .............................................................................................................................. 8
1. Attach Rear Upright to Main Upright .............................................................................. 9
2. Attach Chest Press Base .............................................................................................. 10
Open Box 2 .............................................................................................................................. 11
3. Assemble Leg Curl Seat Extension ............................................................................... 12
4. Attach Rotating Arm and Handles.................................................................................. 13
5. Attach Roller Pads ......................................................................................................... 14
6. Assemble Leg Curl Seat................................................................................................ 15
Open Box 3 .............................................................................................................................. 17
7. Assemble Chest Press Seat ......................................................................................... 18
8. Attach Press Arm Assembly ......................................................................................... 19
9. Attach Handlebars ......................................................................................................... 20
10. Assemble Chest Press Seat ......................................................................................... 21
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Open Box 4 .............................................................................................................................. 22
11. Assemble Weight Stack ................................................................................................ 23
12. Feed Upper Cable .......................................................................................................... 24
13. Attach Lat Bar Holders .................................................................................................. 25
14. Feed Cable From Cable Tree .......................................................................................... 26
15. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Lower Pulley Bracket ............................................................ 29
16. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Seat Upright ......................................................................... 30
17. Feed Top Cable 44376-102 ............................................................................................. 31
18. Feed Bottom Cable 44375-103 ...................................................................................... 32
19. Attach Surgical Tubing to Top Beam ............................................................................... 33
20. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Cable Tree............................................................................. 34
21. Attach Accessories ....................................................................................................... 35
22. Attach Shrouds ............................................................................................................. 36
Adjustments and Maintenance ..................................................................... 37
1. Cable Adjustments .............................................................................................................37
2. Selector Stem Adjustments ................................................................................................ 38
Forward Angle Adjustment .................................................................................................. 38
Backward Angle Adjustment ............................................................................................... 39
Side-to-Side Vertical Adjustment ......................................................................................... 40
3. Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 40
Warranty Registration ............................................................................................................... 41
Warranty Card and Specifications................................................................................ Back cover
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Before You Begin
Before You Begin
Thank you for purchasing the S3.25. This unit is part of the Pacific Fitness line of quality strength training machines, which let you target specific muscle groups to achieve better muscle tone and overall body conditioning. To maximize your use of the equipment, please study this guide thoroughly.
Unpacking the Equipment
The S3.25 is carefully tested and inspected before shipment. Pacific Fitness ships the unit in several pieces that require assembly. Ask for assistance during the assembly process.
Review the
Installation Requirements
found on the
next page.
When instructed to open a box, carefully unpack the pieces and lay them on the floor near the place where you plan to use the equipment.
Be careful to open boxes and assemble components in the sequence presented in this guide.
If any items are missing, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or call 1-800-347-4404 for the dealer nearest you.
Optional Equipment
Optional equipment that you can purchase through your dealer includes the 250-lb Weight Stack and the Leg Press.
Note: If you have also purchased the Leg Press Option and are assembling it simultaneously, specific directions are included to reduce your setup time.
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Preparations
Preparations
CAUTION: To set up this unit, you will need assistance. Do not attempt assembly by yourself.
You must review and follow the instructions in this guide. If you do not assemble and use the S3.25 according to these guidelines, you could void the Pacific Fitness limited warranty (see back cover).
Required Tools
Tools that you must obtain before assembling the unit include:
⁹⁄₁₆-inch socket wrench
¾-inch socket wrench
⁹⁄₁₆-inch box-end wrench
¾-inch box-end wrench
Standard set of metric Allen wrenches
Two adjustable pliers or crescent wrenches
Measuring tape
Wire tie cutter (cuts plastic tie wraps)
Rubber mallet
Step stool
Installation Requirements
Follow these installation requirements when assembling the unit:
Fill out and mail the limited warranty card. The warranty card is found on the back cover of this guide.
Set up the S3.25 on a solid, flat surface. A smooth, flat surface under the unit helps keep it level. A level unit has fewer malfunctions.
Provide ample space around the machine. Open space around the machine allows for easier access.
Insert all bolts in the same direction. For aesthetic purposes, insert all the bolts in the same direction unless specified (in text or illustrations) to do otherwise.
Leave room for adjustments. Tighten fasteners such as bolts, nuts, and screws so the unit is stable, but leave room for adjustments. Do not fully tighten fasteners until instructed in the assembly steps to do so.
Assembly Tips
Read all caution notes on each page before completing that step.
While you may be able to assemble the S3.25 using the illustrations only, important safety notes and other tips are included in the text.
A 6-inch scale is provided at the bottom of every assembly instruction page. Use this scale to identify the correct size bolts and spacers. The head of a bolt is not used in measuring the length of a bolt.
Note: A few of the bolts used to assemble the S3.25 are longer than 6 inches. You may want to use a measuring tape to accurately identify the correct sizes.
To find out the length of a particular bolt, measure its shank (the long, narrow part beneath the head). Refer to the following diagram:
Bolt head
Bolt threads
Shank
To determine the length of a bolt, measure its shank.
Some pieces have extra holes that you will not use. Use only those holes indicated in the instructions and illustrations.
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Assembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions
Assembly of the S3.25 takes professional installers about 1.5 hours to complete. If this is the first time you have assembled this type of equipment, plan on significantly more time.
Professional installers are highly recommended!
However, if you acquire the appropriate tools, obtain assistance, and follow the assembly steps sequentially, the process will take time, but is fairly easy.
CAUTION: Obtain assistance! Do not attempt to assemble the S3.25 by yourself. Review the
Installation Requirements
on page 6 before
proceeding with the following steps.
The S3.25 comes in four boxes. (See the diagram at the right.)
Be careful to open boxes and assemble components in the sequence presented in this guide.
Note: With so many assembled parts, proper alignment and adjustment is critical. While tightening the nuts and bolts, be sure to leave room for adjustments.
Do not fully tighten bolts until
instructed to do so.
Box 1 - Main Structure
Box 3 - Chest Press
Box 4 - Shrouds
Box 2 - Leg Curl
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Open Box 1
Open Box 1
Use tie cutters to open the box.
The illustration shows how the S3.25 will look after you complete this section.
Note: Some items in these boxes may not be needed until later in the assembly process.
Important: Only use fasteners in bags labeled S3.25. Discard all fasteners in bags labeled S3.45.
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Step 1. Attach Rear Upright to Main Upright
1. Attach Rear Upright to Main Upright
Begin the assembly by placing the Rear Upright and Main Upright on the floor.
A. Attach the Rear Upright through the Main Upright
Base to the Main Upright using two 3¼-inch bolts four washers two locknuts Finger tighten.
B. Attach the Top Beam to the Rear Upright using
one 4-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
C. Attach the Top Beam to the Main Upright using
one 3-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
D. With someone helping you, lift the structure into
position. Place the structure where you intend to keep it permanently.
2 - 3¼" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
Main Upright Base
A
Rear Upright
Main Upright
Top Beam
1 - 3" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
C
1 - 4" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
B
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2. Attach Chest Press Base
A. Attach the Chest Press Base to the Main Upright
using one 3¼-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
B. Attach the Floor Base to the Chest Press Base
using two 3-inch bolts four washers two locknuts Finger tighten.
If any parts remain, set them to the side for future steps.
Step 2. Attach Chest Press Base
1 - 3¼" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
A
Main Upright Base
Chest Press Base
Main Upright
B
2 - 3" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
Floor Base
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Open Box 2
Use tie cutters to open the box.
The illustration shows how the S3.25 will look after you complete this section.
Note: Some items in these boxes may not be needed until later in the assembly process.
Open Box 2
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3. Assemble Leg Curl Seat Extension
A. Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the black
end cap on the Leg Curl Seat Upright.
B. Detach the bolts at the bottom of the Upright Flats.
C. Insert the Leg Curl Seat Extension into the Leg
Curl Seat Upright, using a mallet, if necessary. Cover the end cap with a piece of scrap wood to protect the end cap from damage.
D. Attach the Leg Curl Seat Extension, Leg Curl Seat
Upright, and Floor Brace using four ¾-inch bolts four washers Finger tighten.
E. Reattach the Upright Flats using its bolt, washers,
and locknut. Finger tighten.
F. Attach the Seat Extension to the Main Upright
Base using two 4-inch bolts four washers two locknuts Finger tighten.
G. Attach the Calf Block to the Seat Upright using
one 4¼-inch bolt two washers one locknut
H. Wrench tighten all bolts from this step.
Step 3. Assemble Leg Curl Seat Extension
F
2 - 4" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
D
4 - ¾" bolts 4 - washers
Leg Curl Seat Upright
Main Upright Base
B
C
G
1 - 4¼" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
Calf Block
Floor Brace
Floor Brace
Main Upright
Seat Extension
Leg Curl Seat Extension
Leg Curl Seat Upright
E
A
Leg Curl Seat Extension
Leg Curl Seat Upright
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4. Attach Rotating Arm and Handles
A. Attach the Rotating Arm to the Upright Flats using
two ¾-inch buttonhead bolts Tighten with 6-mm Allen wrench.
B. Attach the Handles to the Seat Upright using
two 3¼-inch bolts four washers two locknuts Wrench tighten.
Step 4. Attach Rotating Arm and Handles
A
2 - ¾" buttonhead bolts
B
2 - 3¼" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
Upright Flats
Handle
Seat Upright
Rotating Arm
Handle
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5. Attach Roller Pads
A. Insert the Leg Curl Roller Pad Rod.
B. Slide the Leg Curl Roller Pads on the Rod. Center
the Pads on the Rod. Insert End Caps into the end of the Rod.
C. Secure the Rod in place from below using two hex
set screws.
D. Repeat steps A through C for the Leg Extension
Roller.
Step 5. Attach Roller Pads
A
B
Leg Extension Roller Pad Rod
Leg Curl Roller Pad Rod
C
2 - hex set screws
D
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6. Assemble Leg Curl Seat
A. Attach the Backpad Support Tubes to the Seat
Upright using one 5½-inch bolt two ½-inch washers one ½-inch locknut
Note: The tube with the Selector Pivot Flat is nearest the Weight Stack. Also, the hole in the other support tube is positioned closest to the Backpad Pop Pin, as shown.
Wrench tighten, and then loosen until the support tube can fall freely without wobbling.
CAUTION: Keep your hands clear to avoid injury when the support tube falls.
B. Align the Selector Pivot Flat with the Backpad Pop Pin. C. Attach the Seat Pad to the Seat Upright using
one 7-inch bolt one ½-inch locknut Finger tighten.
Step 6. Assemble Leg Curl Seat
A
C
Seat Upright
1 - 7" bolt 1 - ½" locknut
Seat Pad
1 - 5½" bolt 2 - ½" washers 1 - ½" locknut
Backpad Support Tubes
Seat Upright
Selector Pivot Flat
Backpad Pop Pin
B
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D. Attach the lower section of the Backpad to the
lower hole of the right Backpad Support Tube using two 3-inch bolt two washers Finger tighten.
E. Attach the Leg Curl Handle to the holes at the top of
the Backpad Support Tubes using two 1-inch bolts two washers
F. Attach the Backpad Support Tubes to the top of the
Backpad using two 3-inch bolts two washers
G. Attach the top por tion of the Leg Curl Handle to the
holes at the top and bottom of the Headrest using two 1¼-inch bolts two washers
Note: The Handles should point down when fastened. H. Wrench tighten all bolts from this step. If any parts remain, set off to the side for future steps.
Step 6. Assemble Leg Curl Seat, Continued
D
G
2 - 1¼" bolts 2 - washers
2 - 3" bolt 2 - washers
Leg Curl Handle
Backpad
Backpad Support Tubes
Headrest
E
2 - 1" bolts 2 - washers
F
2 - 3" bolts 2 - washers
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Open Box 3
Use tie cutters to open the box.
The diagram shows how the S3.25 will look after you complete this section.
Note: Some items in these boxes may not be needed until later in the assembly process.
Open Box 3
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7. Assemble Chest Press Seat
A. Attach the Chest Press Upright to the Chest Press
Seat using
four ¾-inch bolts
four washers
Finger tighten.
B. Attach the middle hole at top of the Chest Press
Upright to the Main Upright using
one 3½-inch bolt
one washer
Finger tighten.
C. Attach the lower hole at the top of the Chest Press
Upright to the Main Upright using
one 3½-inch bolt
one washer
D. Attach the Chest Press Seat to the Chest Press
Base using
one 3-inch bolt
two washers
one locknut
Finger tighten.
E. Wrench tighten all bolts.
F. Attach the Prestretch Tube to the Main Upright
using
two 3½-inch bolts
six washers
Wrench tighten.
G. Wrench tighten all bolts.
Step 7. Assemble Chest Press Seat
F
B
D
2 - 3½" bolts 6 - washers
1 - 3½" bolt 1 - washer
C
1 - 3½" bolt 1 - washer
Main Upright
Chest Press Base
A
4 - ¾" bolts 4 - washers
1 - 3" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
Chest Press Upright
Chest Press Seat
Prestretch Tube
View from behind.
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8. Attach Press Arm Assembly
CAUTION: This step requires two people. Do not pinch yourself between the Press Arm and the Prestretch Tube.
A. Attach the Press Arm Assembly to the Main
Upright using
two 4-inch bolts
four washers
two locknuts
Wrench tighten.
B. Check the alignment of the Press Arm
Assembly and Prestretch Tube. Wrench tighten.
C. Use the supplied allen wrench and tighten the set
screws.
Step 8. Attach Press Arm Assembly
Press Arm Assembly
2 - 4" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
A
Prestretch Tube
Main Upright
2 - set screws
C
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9. Attach Handlebars
A. Slide each Handlebar (one at a time) on the Pivot
Shaft.
B. To the end of each threaded Pivot Shaft, attach
one ½-inch washer
one ½-inch hat washer
one ½-inch locknut
Note: Tighten the locknut until the Handlebars
don't move. Then,
loosen
the locknut about one-half turn until the arms pivot freely. A few threads should show beneath the Pivot Shafts if you've tightened it properly.
C. Secure the Plastic Caps over the locknuts.
A rubber mallet may be a useful tool to lightly tap the caps into place.
Step 9. Attach Handlebars
Press Arm Assembly
1 - plastic cap
Handlebars
Pivot Shaft
1 - ½" washer 1 - ½" hat washer 1 - ½" locknut
A
A
B
C
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10. Assemble Chest Press Seat
A. Place the Backpad and Headrest on the floor. Place
the Long Support Tube and Short Support Tube on the Backpad. Attach at the top using two 1¼-inch bolts two washers
B. Attach at the bottom using
three 3-inch bolts three washers
C. Attach the Backpad and Headrest assembly to the
Chest Press Upright using one ½-inch x 5¼-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
Note: The Stop Pad on the seat assembly should be between the Pop Pin and the Support Stop on the Chest Press Upright.
D. Wrench tighten, still allowing movement.
CAUTION: If you move the Handlebars out of the way for this step, be careful that they don’t hit you.
E. Attach the Seat Pad to the Seat Stem using
two 1¼-inch bolts two washers Wrench tighten.
Note: If you have purchased the Leg Press Option, open the S3.25 Leg Press Option box now and begin with Step 2.
Step 10. Assemble Chest Press Seat
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Long Support Tube
Seat Pad
Backpad
1 - ½" x 5¼" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
C
Seat Stem
Short Support Tube
2 - 1¼" bolts 2 - washers
E
Long Support Tube
Short Support Tube
3 - 3" bolts 3 - washers
B
2 - 1¼" bolts 2 - washers
A
Short Support Tube
Long Support Tube
Backpad
Stop Pad
Pop Pin
Chest Press Upright
Headrest
Headrest
The Backpad and Headrest are not shown in this illustration.
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Open Box 4
Use tie cutters to open the box.
The diagram shows how the S3.25 will look after you complete this section.
Note: Set aside the 2¾-inch bolt that is wrapped with blue tape. It has special threads than can only be used in step 16E.
Open Box 4
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11. Assemble Weight Stack
Important: Position your unit in its permanent location before assembling the Weight Stack.
A. Place a Weight Cushion on the base of two Guide
Rods (found in Box 1).
B. Insert the Guide Rods in the large holes on the
Main Upright Base. The Guide Rods will be unstable until you complete step D. Slide the Weight Stack Cushions onto the top of the Main Upright Base.
C. Apply one tube of lubricant to each Guide Rod.
Avoid getting lubricant on your clothing or on other parts of the machine.
D. Add the five 15-lb weights, the ten 10-lb weights,
and the five 5-lb weights. Note the tab location for the weight stickers (you will attach the stickers later). Hold your finger over the plastic bushing in each weight to prevent the bushing from popping out.
CAUTION: This step requires assistance. The weights are heavy! Handle the weights carefully so as not to drop them or injure yourself. Pick up and place one weight at a time on the Guide Rods. Have someone hold the Guide Rods in place while you slide the weights on the stack.
E. Position the Top Cap Weight on the Guide Rods so
that the hole is inline with the Weight Stack holes.
F. Inser t the retainer pins of the Guide Rod Bracket in
the Guide Rods. Attach the Bracket to the Main Upright using two 4-inch bolts four washers two locknuts
G. Wrench tighten the Weight Stack bolts.
Step 11. Assemble Weight Stack
F
2 - 4" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
Guide Rod Bracket
D
Top Cap Weight
5 - 5-lb Weights
10 - 10-lb Weights
5 - 15-lb Weights
Weight Cushions
D
D
A
Guide Rods
B
E
Main Upright Base
Main Upright
Guide Rod Bracket
Guide Rods
Tab for stickers
Plastic bushing
Weight
D
C
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12. Feed Upper Cable
A. Attach a 4½-inch pulley to the top of the Main
Upright using one 4¼-inch bolt two washers one barrel spacer one locknut
B. Attach a 4½-inch pulley to the Angle Bracket at the
top of the Main Upright using one 2½-inch bolt two washers one barrel spacer one locknut
C. Feed the U end of Cable 44370-103 through the
pulley window in the Top Beam. Wrap the Cable over a 4½-inch pulley and attach the pulley to the Top Beam using one 2¾-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut
D. Create a retainer pin in the remaining hole of the
Top Beam using one 2¾-inch bolt two washers one locknut
E. Run the cable above the Top Beam and down
through the next pulley window and around a 4½-inch pulley. Attach the pulley to the Top Beam using one 3½-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut one washer one barrel spacer one surgical tube Wrench tighten.
F. Wrap the Cable around the pulleys as indicated
in the diagram and through the hole in the Guide Rod Bracket.
Step 12. Feed Upper Cable
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut
C
Pulley Window
Pulley Window
Top Beam
1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
D
E
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 3½" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut 1 - washer 1 - barrel spacer 1 - surgical tube
Main Upright
Guide Rod Bracket
B
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2½" bolt 2 - washers 1 - barrel spacer 1 - locknut
Angle Bracket
Main Upright
A
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 4¼" bolt 2 - washers 1 - barrel spacer 1 - locknut
F
Cable 44370-103
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G. Inser t the Selector Stem in the Weight Stack with
the threaded hole at the top. Hold the Selector Stem with several holes above the Cap Plate. Insert the Weight Pin to suspend the Selector Stem. Place the loop end of the Weight Pin Lanyard into the U end of the Cable. Align the U end of the Cable, the top of the Selector Stem, and the Cap Plate. Attach using one 1½-inch socket cap bolt
H. Wrench tighten. Remove the Weight Pin and lower
the cap plate.
Step 12. Feed Upper Cable, Continued
G
1 - 1½" socket cap bolt
Guide Rods
Cap Plate
Weight Pin
Selector Stem
Cable 44370-103
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13. Attach Lat Bar Holders
A. Attach the Lat Bar Holders to the Top Beam using
two 3¼-inch bolts four washers two locknuts
B. Wrench tighten.
Step 13. Attach Lat Bar Holders
2 - 3¼" bolts 4 - washers 2 - locknuts
A
Top Beam
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14. Feed Cable From Cable Tree
A. Feed the Spring Clip end of Cable 44371-103 under
a 4½-inch pulley, through the lower pulley window of the Main Upright, and through the upper pulley window of the Main Upright. Attach the pulley to the lower pulley window using one 2¾-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut
B. Wrap the cable over a 4½-inch pulley and attach it
to the upper pulley window using one 2¾-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut
C. Feed the Cable over one 4½-inch pulley and attach
it to the upper hole in the Press Arm Flats using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
D. Ensure the Cable wraps around the pulley and
then feed the Cable back through the Press Arm Flats. Wrap the Cable over and around one 4½­inch pulley and attach it to the Prestretch Tube using one 2-inch bolt two washers one cam washer one locknut Finger tighten.
Step 14. Feed Cable From Cable Tree
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut
Main Upright
Press Arm
Lower Pulley Window
A
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut
B
Upper Pulley Window
C
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
D
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - cam washer 1 - locknut
Cable Tree
Cable 44371-103
Prestretch Tube
Spring Clip
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E. In the middle hole on the Press Arm Flats, make a
retainer pin using one 2-inch bolt two washers one barrel spacer one locknut Finger tighten.
F. Wrap the Cable over one 3½-inch pulley and attach
it to the bottom hole on the Press Arm Flats using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut
G. Wrench tighten. Do not overtighten.
H. Attach two large floating Pulley Plates (found in
Box 2) to one 4½-inch pulley using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
I. Place the pulley on the cable loop from Cable
44370-103.
J. Loop center Cable 44371-103 from the Cable Tree
around a 4½-inch pulley and attach it to the remaining holes in the floating Pulley Plates using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut
K. Wrench tighten.
Step 14. Feed Cable From Cable Tree, Continued
E
1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - barrel spacer 1 - locknut
F
1 - 3½" pulley 1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
H
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
J
1 - 4½" pulley 1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
J
44370-103
44371-103
I
Barrel Spacer
Press Arm Flats
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15. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Lower Pulley Bracket
A. Wrap Cable 44376-102 around a 3½-inch pulley so
that the U end of the Cable faces up toward the Cable Tree. Attach it and a Cable Retainer to the left hole of the Lower Pulley Bracket at the base of the Rear Upright using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut
B. Wrap Cable 44375-103 around a 3½-inch pulley so
that the U end of the Cable faces up toward the Cable Tree. Attach it and a Cable Retainer to the back side of the middle hole of the Lower Pulley Bracket using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut
C. Wrench tighten.
Step 15. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Lower Pulley Bracket
Rear Upright
Lower Pulley Bracket
1 - 3½" pulley 1 - cable retainer 1 - 2" bolts 2 - washers 1 - locknut
A
Cable 44375-103 goes to the Cable Tree
Cable 44376-102 goes to the Cable Tree
Rear Upright
Right Hole
Center Hole
Left Hole
Lower Pulley Bracket
1 - 3½" pulley 1 - cable retainer 1 - 2" bolts 2 - washers 1 - locknut
B
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16. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Seat Upright
A. Attach the Pulley Cover to the Main Upright Base
using one 2¾-inch bolt (without blue tape) two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
B. Place two 3½-inch pulleys on top of each other on
the Seat Extension.
C. Wrap Cable 44375-103 around the bottom pulley at
the end of the Seat Extension between the pulley and the retainer pin.
D. Wrap Cable 44376-102 around the top pulley at the
end of the Seat Extension between the pulley and the retainer pin.
Important: Be sure to use the 2¾-inch bolt wrapped with the blue tape in step E.
E. Attach using
one 2¾-inch bolt (with blue tape) one washer
F. Use the remaining hole in the Pulley Cover to
attach the Pulley Cover to the Main Upright Base using one 2¾-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
G. Wrench tighten all bolts.
Step 16. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Seat Upright
Main Upright Base
Seat Extension
Pulley Cover
1 - 2¾" bolt (without blue tape) 2 - washers 1 - locknut
A
1 - 2¾" bolt (wrapped with blue tape) 1 - washer
E
1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
F
Retainer Pin
Retainer Pin
Seat Extension
Pulley Cover
Cable 44376-102
Cable 44375-103
Main Upright Base
E
B
1 - 2¾" bolt (with blue tape) 1 - washer
2 - 3½" pulleys
D
C
B
2 - 3½" pulleys
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17. Feed Top Cable 44376-102
A. Attach Cable 44376-102 to the Rotating Arm using
one 2¾-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut
B. Wrap the Cable around a 4½-inch pulley and
attach it and a cable retainer to the Upright Flats using one 4½-inch bolt two washers one ³⁄₈-inch barrel spacer three ½-inch barrel spacers one locknut
Step 17. Feed Top Cable 44376-102
1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut
A
1 - locknut
B
1 - 4½" bolt
1 - washer
1 ³⁄₈" barrel spacer
2 - ½" barrel spacers
1 - ½" barrel spacer
1 - washer
Upright Flats
Upright Flats
1 - 4½" pulley
1 - cable retainer
Rotating Arm
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18. Feed Bottom Cable 44375-103
A. Feed Cable 44375-103 through the Upright Flats,
through the Seat Upright Window, and into the Pulley Window at the end of the Seat Upright.
B. Review the diagram and feed the Cable around one
3½-inch pulley. Attach the pulley using one 2¾-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut
C. Wrap the Cable over a 3½-inch pulley and attach
it using one 2¾-inch bolt two step spacers one locknut Finger tighten.
D. Insert a 2-inch bolt as a retainer pin through the
base of the End Pulley Bracket. Attach it using two washers one locknut
E. Feed the Cable between the retainer pin and hole
in the End Pulley Bracket. Attach the 3½-inch pulley to the End Bracket using one 2-inch bolt two washers one locknut Finger tighten.
Step 18. Feed Bottom Cable 44375-103
A
Cable 44375-103
C
E
B
1 - 3½" pulley 1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut
1 - 3½" pulley 1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
1 - 3½" pulley 1 - 2¾" bolt 2 - step spacers 1 - locknut
Cable 44376-102
Pulley Bracket
Seat Upright Window
D
1 - 2" bolt 2 - washers 1 - locknut
Upright Flats
Pulley Window
End Pulley Bracket
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19. Attach Surgical Tubing to Top Beam
A. Attach the other end of the surgical tubing to the
Top Beam using one 3¼-inch bolt two washers one ½-inch barrel spacer one locknut Wrench tighten.
CAUTION: Surgical tubing may cause injury if allowed to snap back as you pull the rubber tubing tightly.
Step 19. Attach Surgical Tubing to Top Beam
Top Beam
A
1 - 3¼" bolt 2 - washers 1 - ½" barrel spacer 1 - locknut
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20. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Cable Tree
A. Remove the U end of Cable 44376-102. Insert the
Cable in one of the corner holes of the Cable Tree. Reattach the U end of the Cable with surgical tubing.
B. Remove the U end of Cable 44375-103. Insert the
Cable in the opposite corner of the Cable Tree. Reattach the U end of the Cable with surgical tubing.
Note: If you are assembling the Leg Press Option simultaneously, go to Step 5 in the
S3.25 Leg Press
Option Assembly Instructions
now.
Step 20. Attach Leg Curl Cables to Cable Tree
Surgical tubing
A
B
Cable 44376-102
Cable 44375-103
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21. Attach Accessories
A. Attach the Lat Bar to the Spring Clip at the end of
the Top Beam.
B. Attach the Ab Crunch Strap to the Spring Clip on
the Press Arm.
C. Attach the Ankle Strap to the Spring Clip on the
Leg Station.
D. Attach the 18-inch Straight Bar to the Spring Clip on
the Leg Station to work out a different muscle group.
Step 21. Attach Accessories
A
Lat Bar
B
Ab Crunch Strap
C
Ankle Strap
D
18-inch Straight Bar
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22. Attach Shrouds
Important: Before attaching the Shrouds, make any necessary adjustments. Refer to Chapter 4, "Adjustments and Maintenance" on page 36 for instructions.
A. Place one Large Shroud on each side of the Main
Upright and Rear Upright and attach using six 2¾-inch bolts twelve washers six locknuts
B. Place the Small Shroud around the Weight Stack
and attach it to the Large Shroud using two ¾-inch bolts two washers
C. Attach the Small Shroud to the Angle Bracket in the
Main Upright Base using one ¾-inch bolt one washer
This completes the assembly of your Precor S3.25.
Step 22. Attach Shrouds
Large Shroud
Small Shroud
B
2 - ¾" bolts 2 - washers
C
1 - ¾" bolt 1 - washer
Small Shroud
Angle Bracket
Main Upright Base
Weight Stack
A
6 - 2¾" bolts 12 - washers 6 - locknuts
Large Shroud
Main Upright
Large Shroud
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4
Adjustments and Maintenance
After the S3.25 is completely assembled, you must check the Cables for proper tension. Obvious signs that Cable problems exist include:
The Cap Plate does not rest squarely on the top
weight of the Weight Stack.
The Cable rubs the inside edges of the pulleys.
Excess slack exists in the Cable.
CAUTION: Take the time to perform the following steps. If the Cables do not have the proper tension, you could void the Precor Limited Warranty.
1. Cable Adjustments
A. Place the Weight Pin in the Top Cap to ensure the
least Cable resistance.
B. To remove slack from the Cable, pull up on the
Chest Press Handlebars and adjust the cam washer.
C. Lower the Chest Press Handlebars.
D. Check the weights. Move the Weight Pin to each
weight plate and Selector Stem location.
Adjustments and Maintenance
C
Chest Press Arms
B
Cam Washer
Top Cap Weight
Weight Pin
A
Top Weight
D
Weight Pin
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2. Selector Stem Adjustments
To prevent the Selector Stem from contacting the inside of the Weight Stack when the machine is in use, you need to check the vertical angle of the Selector Stem (steps A and B). If the stem slides smoothly without contacting the inside of the weight plates, assembly of the unit is complete.
Caution: Performing the following tasks requires two people.
A. Remove the Weight Pin from the Weight Stack. B. Perform an exercise using each part of the S3.25.
When the base of the Selector Stem is clear of the Weight Stack, observe the position of the Selector Stem.
The following sections describe how to adjust the Selector Stem when contact does occur.
The Selector Stem can be adjusted forward or backward, depending on the area of contact.
Forward Angle Adjustment
When the Selector Stem angles forward (toward the seat) and contacts the inside of the Weight Stack during use, adjust it by taking these steps:
Caution: This adjustment requires two people.
A. Completely disassemble the Cap Plate,
Selector Stem, and Cable Clamp.
B. Thread Allen head set screw into the hole closest
to the top of the U end of the cable and turn clockwise until the end of the screw is flush with the inside surface of the clamp.
C. Turn the set screw clockwise another one-half turn
(see diagram).
Step 2. Selector Stem Adjustments
Forward Angle
Selector Stem
Cap Plate
1 ½" Socket Cap Bolt
U Bracket
Allen head Set screw
Inside surface
Set screw
A
B
B
Forward Angle Adjustment
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D. Reassemble the Cap Plate, Selector Stem, and
Cable Clamp.
E. Test the movement of the Selector Stem inside the
Weight Stack.
F. If the Selector Stem continues to contact the
plates, repeat steps A through E until the Selector Stem slides through the Weight Stack without contacting the plates.
Backward Angle Adjustment
When the Selector Stem angles backward (away from the seat) and contacts the inside of the Weight Stack during use, adjust it by taking these steps:
Caution: This adjustment requires two people.
A. Completely disassemble the Cap Plate, Selector
Stem, and Cable Clamp.
B. Thread Allen head set screw into the hole closest
to the top of the U end of the Cable and turn clockwise until the end of the screw is flush with the inside surface of the clamp.
C. Turn the set screw clockwise another one-half turn
(see diagram).
D. Reassemble the Cap Plate, Selector Stem, and
Cable Clamp.
E. Test the movement of the Selector Stem inside the
Weight Stack.
F. If the Selector Stem continues to contact the
plates, repeat steps A through E until the Selector Stem slides through the Weight Stack without contacting the plates.
Step 2. Selector Stem Adjustments, Continued
Backward Angle
Selector Stem
Cap Plate
1 ½" Socket Cap Bolt
Allen head set screw
Set screw
U Bracket
Inside surface
B
B
A
Backward Angle Adjustment
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Side-to-Side Vertical Adjustment
If the Selector Stem contacts the inside of the Weight Stack during use or the Weight Pin becomes difficult to insert in the Weight Stack, the Selector Stem may be out of alignment vertically side to side. Adjust the Selector Stem by taking these steps:
Caution: Performing these steps requires two people.
A. Pull the Selector Stem and Top Cap up to expose
at least five Selector Stem holes.
B. Insert the Weight Pin near the base of the Selector
Stem to hold it in place.
C. To center the Selector Stem, loosen the socket cap
bolt that attaches the Top Cap to the U bracket.
D. Once the Selector Stem is centered, retighten the
socket cap bolt securely.
E. Lower the Selector Stem into the Weight Stack.
Test the movement of the Selector Stem inside the Weight Stack.
F. Make certain that the Weight Pin can be inserted
into every hole in the Weight Stack. If the Selector Stem continues to contact the plates, repeat steps A through E until the Selector Stem slides through the Weight Stack without contacting the plates.
After completing the adjustments, fill out the warranty card and mail it in.
3. Maintenance
Lubricate the Guide Rods every six months.
Thank you for choosing Precor!
Step 3. Maintenance
A
B
Pull the Selector Stem and Top Cap Weight up to expose at least 5 holes.
Hold the stem in place by inserting the Weight Pin (through a weight) near the base of the Selector Stem.
C
Loosen the socket cap bolt and align the Selector Stem.
D
Once the Selector Stem is centered, retighten the socket cap bolt securely.
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If you have questions or need additional information, contact your
local dealer or call Precor Customer Support at 800-347-4404.
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PO Box 7202
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Effective 01 January 2003
P/N 36287-110
Precor Residential Equipment Limited Warranty
PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR PRECOR INCORPORATED PRODUCT. BY USING THE EQUIPMENT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
Limited Warranty.
Precor Incorporated warrants all new Precor products to be free from defects in materials and manufacture for the warranty period set forth below. The warranty period commences on the invoice date of original purchase. This warranty applies only against defects discovered within the warranty period and extends only to the original purchaser of the product. Parts repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period only. To make claim under warranty, the buyer must notify Precor or their authorized Precor dealer within 30 days after the date of discovery of any nonconformity and make the affected product available for inspection by Precor or its service representative. Precor’s obligations under this warranty are limited and set forth below.
Warranty Periods and Coverage
All residential products and commercial products used in the home are warranted for the following periods:
• Lifetime frame and welds
• 10 years parts and wear items
• 1 year labor
• Coverage for options and accessories defined below.
Options / Accessories
Many options or accessories have components that are connected internally or mounted inside the electronic console. The following guidelines determine the warranty for these components. If the internal components are installed by the factory or by an authorized dealer as part of the original sale and delivery, they have a warranty that is identical to the warranty of the equipment in which they are connected or mounted. If the internal components are not installed by the factory or by an authorized dealer as part of the original sale and delivery, they have a 90-day parts and labor limited warranty. All components that are not internally connected have 90-day parts only limited warranty. Satisfactory proof of purchase is required in all cases.
Conditions and Restrictions
This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below:
1. The warranty applies to the Precor product only while: a. It remains in the possession of the or iginal purchaser and proof of purchase is
demonstrated
b. It has not been subjected to accident, misuse, abuse, improper service, or non-Precor
modifications
c. Claims are made within the warranty period
2. This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure caused by electrical wiring not in compliance with electrical codes or Precor owner’s manual specifications, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance as outlined in the owner’s manual.
3. Warranty of all Precor products applies to residential use only and is void when products are used in a nonresidential environment or installed in a country other than where sold.
4. Except in Canada, Precor does not pay labor outside the United States.
5. Warranties outside the United States and Canada may vary. Please contact your local Dealer for details.
This limited warranty shall not apply to:
1. Software version upgrades
2. Cosmetic items, including, but not limited to the following: grips, seats, and labels.
3. Repairs performed on Precor equipment missing a serial number or with a serial tag that has been altered or defaced.
4. Ser vice calls to correct installation of the equipment or instruct owners on how to use the equipment.
5. Pickup, delivery, or freight charges involved with repairs.
6. Any labor costs incurred beyond the applicable labor warranty period.
Disclaimer and Release
The warranties provided herein are the exclusive warranties given by Precor and supersede any prior, contrary or additional representations, whether oral or written. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT APPLY TO ANY PARTS DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIODS OF EXPRESS WARRANTIES GIVEN ABOVE FOR THOSE SAME PARTS. PRECOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES THOSE WARRANTIES THEREAFTER.
Some states do not allow limitation on how
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AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO ANY NONCONFORMANCE OR DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: (A) ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR REMEDY IN TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF PRECOR OR ITS SUPPLIERS (WHETHER ACTIVE, PASSIVE OR IMPUTED); AND (B) ANY OBLIGATION, LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM, OR REMEDY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO ANY EQUIPMENT.
This disclaimer and release shall apply even if the express warranty set
forth above fails of its essential purpose.
Exclusive Remedies
For any product described above that fails to conform to its warranty, Precor will provide, at their option, one of the following: (1) repair; (2) replacement; or (3) refund of the purchase price. Precor Limited Warranty service may be obtained by contacting the authorized dealer from whom you purchased the item. Precor compensates Servicers for warranty trips within their normal service area to repair equipment at the owner’s location. You may be charged a trip charge outside the service area. THESE SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
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PRECOR AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT (INCLUDING WARRANTY), TORT (INCLUDING ACTIVE, PASSIVE, OR IMPUTED NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHERWISE, FOR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT, PROPERTY DAMAGE, LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT, ADDITIONAL COST INCURRED BY BUYER (BY WAY OF CORRECTION OR OTHERWISE) OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM NONDELIVERY OR FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT.
This exclusion
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This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary state to state.
Complete this portion and keep for your records.
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S3.25 Specifications
Length: 66 inches (168 cm)
Height: 82 inches (208 cm)
Width: 48 inches (122 cm) Leg press option adds 15 inches (38 cm)
Shipping weight: 339 lb (154 kg)
S3.25 Literature Kit # 47941-104
Owner's Manual # 47996-104
Warranty Registration # 45623-102
Warranty Card # 36287-110 Effective date: 01 May, 2006
Precor and Pacific Fitness are registered trademarks of Precor Incorporated. Specifications subject to change without notice. Copyright 2006 Precor Incorporated. Precor web site: www.precor.com
Precor Incorporated 20031 142nd Avenue NE P.O. Box 7202 Woodinville, WA USA 98072-4002
NOTICE:
Precor is widely recognized for its innovative, award winning designs of exercise equipment. Precor aggressively seeks U.S. and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects of its product design. Any party contemplating the use of Precor’s product designs is hereby forewarned that Precor considers the unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights to be a very serious matter. Precor will vigorously pursue all unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights.
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