Teeter Chin-Up, EZ-Up Assembly Instructions Manual

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EZ-Up
Chin-Up &
Inversion Rack and System
To download and print Teeter’s EZ-Up™ Chin-Up & Inversion Rack Instructions, visit the product support page at teeter.com.
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Important Safety Instructions ...................................... 1
Items for Assembly .................................................2
Understanding Your Inversion Rack ................................3
Safety Warning Labels & Product Specifications ....................4
Before Beginning Assembly ........................................5
Assembly Steps .................................................6 – 12
Warranty Terms & Registration.....................................13
Congratulations on your purchase of the Teeter EZ-Up
Chin-Up Inversion Rack! This product has been designed as a
multi-functional fitness tool, to be ideally paired with Teeter EZ-Up
Gravity Boots to ensure the most comfortable and effective
inversion experience.
In order to utilize this product to its fullest extent, it is critical that you follow the assembly instructions, read and fully understand the
Assembly and User Instructions, and review the Getting Started DVD prior to using your new Teeter EZ-Up Chin-Up Inversion Rack.
For step-by-step, 3D interactive instructions, download BILT (a FREE mobile app) to your smartphone to follow along.
See Page 5 for instructions on how to download BILT.
To register your product warranty, go to teeter.com/Support/Warranty-Registration
If you have any questions concerning assembly or if any parts are missing, DO NOT RETURN THE ITEM TO THE STORE
OR CONTACT THE RETAILER. Our dedicated customer service experts can help! Contact Teeter Customer Service
at 800.847.0143, or via online forms or Live Chat at teeter.com.
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WARNING
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FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
To reduce the risk of injury:
• Read and understand all the instructions, review all other accompanying documents, and inspect the equipment before using the Inversion Rack.
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of this equipment and the inherent risks of inversion if these instructions are not followed, such as falling on your head or neck, pinching, entrapment, equipment failure or aggravating a pre-existing medical condition. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of the product are fully informed about the proper use of the equipment and all safety precautions.
ALWAYS read and understand the instructions and warnings associated with and accompanying any supplementary equipment, such as Teeter EZ-Up Gravity Boots.
DO NOT use until approved by a licensed physician. Inversion is contraindicated in any medical or health condition that may be made more severe
by an elevation of blood pressure, intracranial pressure or mechanical stress of the inverted position, or that may impact your ability to operate the equipment. This may include injury or illness, but also the side effects of any drug or supplement (prescribed or over-the-counter). Specific conditions may include, but not be limited to:
· Any condition, neurological or otherwise, which results in unexplained tingling, weakness or neuropathy, seizure, sleep disorder,
lightheadedness, dizziness, disorientation, or fatigue, or impacts strength, mobility, alertness, or cognitive ability;
· Any brain condition, such as trauma, history of intracranial bleed, history or risk of TIA or stroke, or severe headaches;
· Any condition of the heart or circulatory system, such as high blood pressure, hypertension, increased risk of stroke, or use of
anticoagulants (including high doses of aspirin);
· Any bone, skeletal or spinal cord condition or injury, such as significant spinal curvature, acutely swollen joints, osteoporosis, fractures, dislocations,
medullary pins or surgically implanted orthopedic supports;
· Any eye, ear, nasal or balance condition, such as trauma, history of retinal detachment, glaucoma, optic hypertension, chronic sinusitis, middle or
inner ear disease, motion sickness, or vertigo;
· Any digestive or internal condition, such as severe acid reflux, hiatal or other hernia, gallbladder or kidney disease;
· Any condition for which exercise is specifically directed, limited or prohibited by a physician, such as pregnancy, obesity, or recent surgery.
ALWAYS install Locking Brackets in a SOLID WOOD doorway built according to U.S. national building codes, which measures between 28-36 in (71.1-
91.4 cm) wide and has been built according to U.S. national building codes. DO NOT use in faux or metal doorways.
• When using with Gravity Boots, ALWAYS be certain the Gravity Boots are properly adjusted and that your ankles are secure before using the equipment. Ensure that the Gravity Boots are snug, close fitting and secure EVERY TIME you use the equipment.
• When using the Gravity Boots, ALWAYS wear securely tied lace-up shoes, such as normal style tennis shoes. DO NOT wear clothing or footwear that can interfere with securing the Gravity Boots, such as high-tops or any shoes that extend above the ankle bones.
• When using the Gravity Boots with EZ-Up Rack or Bar, ALWAYS install the EZ-UP Strap to provide assistance with dismount.
• When using the Gravity Boots, ALWAYS ensure that the Boots are put on the correct leg so that the buckle levers are on the outside of the leg, versus on the inside where they can rub against each other and unlatch or sustain potential damage.
When using non-Teeter brand inversion boots, ensure boot hook is compatible with 1.25 in (3.2 cm) diameter bar.
• New users will require the assistance of a spotter possessing the physical strength to lift and return the user to the upright position.
DO NOT continue using the equipment if you feel pain or become light-headed or dizzy. If this occurs while inverting, immediately return to the upright position for recovery and eventual dismount by following the dismounting instructions.
DO NOT use if you are over 250 lbs (113.4 kg) or use by more than one person at a time, otherwise structural failure could occur. DO NOT use until the Inversion Rack is tested to exceed your body weight by following the weight test instructions. If the doorframe cracks or any structural failure or weakened condition is observed, DO NOT continue use of the Inversion Rack in that doorframe.
DO NOT invert on the Inversion Rack if your height exceeds the distance between the upper bar of the installed Inversion Rack and the floor. DO NOT invert from the lower bar. Maximum height allowance depends on the height of the doorway and placement of the locking brackets. In a standard 6’8” (203.2 cm), maximum user height is 7’3” (221 cm).
DO NOT allow children to use the equipment. Keep children, bystanders, and pets away from the equipment while in use. The Inversion Rack is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities.
DO NOT store outdoors.
DO NOT use aggressive movements, bounce or swing excessively. While inverted, DO NOT use weights, elastic bands, any other exercise or stretching device or non-Teeter attachments. Use the Inversion Rack only for its intended use as described in these instructions.
DO NOT exercise to the point of fatigue while inverted, otherwise returning upright or dismounting may be difficult.
DO NOT use in any commercial, rental or institutional setting. This product is intended for indoor, home-use only.
DO NOT operate equipment while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication that may cause drowsiness or disorientation.
ALWAYS inspect the equipment and the doorframe prior to use. Make sure all fasteners and Locking Brackets are secure.
ALWAYS replace defective components immediately and/or keep the equipment out of use until repair.
• Refer to additional warning notices posted on the equipment. If a product label should become lost, damaged or illegible, contact Customer Service for a replacement.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE EZ-UP CHIN UP & INVERSION RACK
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Review all steps before beginning assembly and read all precautions before use. Carefully adhere to the
Instructions to help ensure safety and product integrity. The below warnings and subsequent instructions assume use of the Inversion Rack with Teeter’s EZ-Up Gravity Boots. Be sure to also review the materials that accompany the Gravity Boots.
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Items for Assembly Instructions
Items not shown to scale. Hardware drawings located on the insert inside each Hardware Kit.
Carefully remove the individual parts from the carton. You should have all of the items listed below. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your retailer or Teeter Customer Service directly.
E11040
E11047
Large Bar Assembly
Small Bar Assembly
Large Locking Bracket
ITEM NO.
ITEM NAME
Product Support
Mounting Assembly
Attachments
E11015
Mounting Assembly
E11038 Large Locking Bracket (1) E11005 Small Locking Bracket (1) E11059 Mounting Assembly Hardware Kit
Attachments
E11015 EZ-Up Strap
Product Support
LD1005 Getting Started DVD LE1018 Owner’s Manual
Not Included
Medium Philips Head Screwdriver, Adjustable Wrench, Drill Motor w/ 5/32” Drill Bit
ITEM NO.
ITEM NAME
EZ-Up Strap
Use with Large Assembly
Hardware Kit (E11060)
E11052
Use with Small Assembly
Hardware Kit (E11061)
E11038
Use with Mounting Assembly
Hardware Kit (E11059)
Small Locking Bracket
E11005
Large Bar Assembly
E11040 Large Diameter “L” Bar E11043 Large Straight Bar w/ Foam Grips E11052 Large Diameter “Elbow” Bar E11060 Large Assembly Hardware Kit
Small Bar Assembly
E11047 Small Diameter “L” Bar E11050 Small Straight Bar w/ Warning Label E11054 Small Diameter “Elbow” Bar E11061 Small Assembly Hardware Kit
Getting Started DVD
LD1005
LE1018
Owner’s Manual
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E11043
E11050
E11054
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Understanding Your EZ-Up Rack
Before reading further, study the drawing below to familiarize yourself with the
important assembled components of your EZ-Up Rack.
Identifying Assembled Parts and Components
1 Upper Bar
2 Lower Bar with Grips
3 EZ-Up Handles
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4 Door Savers
5 Locking Brackets
6 EZ-Up Strap
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Safety Warning Labels & Product Specifications
Important: Please review all labels and supporting materials before using your EZ-Up Rack.
This drawing indicates the locations of the warning labels found on your product. If a label is missing, illegible or removed, contact Teeter Customer Service to request a complimentary replacement label.
Note: Image and labels below not shown at actual size.
Assembled DIMS: 39 in x 23 in x 9 in (99 cm x 58 cm x 22.9 cm) Weight: 24 lbs.
Replace label if damaged, illegible or removed.
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR. To reduce this risk:
• ALWAYS attach EZ-Up Strap to the inversion bar as shown in the Owner’s Manual. DO NOT use this strap with inversion tables.
ALWAYS store EZ-Up Strap after use according to directions in the Owner’s Manual.
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Adjustable to Doorframes:
28 in - 36 in (71 cm - 91.4 cm)
25 in (63.5 cm)
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Unpack and Prepare Your Workspace
• Unpack all parts and support materials. Set aside packing materials and clear your work area.
• Locate the Hardware Kits, packaged with the manuals. They are labeled to correspond with the assembly process.
• The Getting Started DVD provides step-by-step instruction on how to assemble and use your product. You may find it helpful to follow along with the DVD by watching it on either your TV or computer. The DVD is divided into the following sections:
Assembly Instructions: Follow step-by-step instructions on how to assemble your EZ-Up Rack.
User Instructions: Learn how to mount and dismount the EZ-Up Rack with EZ-Up Gravity Boots, as well as perform inverted and non-inverted exercises.
Before Beginning Assembly
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For step-by-step, 3D interactive instructions, download BILT (a FREE mobile app) to your smartphone to follow along. Simply download the BILT app by scanning the QR code below and then search for Teeter EZ-Up Inversion & Chin-Up Rack within the BILT app to get started!
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• Locate the three (3) bars for the Large Bar Assembly, marked with Joint numbers 1, 2, and 3 (Figure 1). Locate the Large Assembly Hardware Kit (E11060).
• Position the Large Diameter “L” Bar and Large Diameter “Elbow” Bar together, aligning joints marked as 1 and joints marked as 3 (Figure 2).
Assemble Joint 1 (Figure 2A):
» Seat the curved flange at the end of the “Elbow” Bar over the hole on the “L” Bar.
» Insert and loosely hand-tighten a 2 inch (5 cm) bolt through the “L” Bar into the flange in the “Elbow” Bar. Do not fully tighten yet.
Assemble Joint 3 (Figure 2B):
» Seat the end of the “L” Bar inside the large opening in the Door Saver on the “Elbow” Bar.
» Insert and loosely hand-tighten a 2 inch (5 cm) bolt through the outside of the Door Saver into the end of the “L” Bar. Do not fully tighten yet.
• Position the Straight Bar with Grips and Large Diameter “Elbow” Bar together, aligning the joint marked as 2 (Figure 3).
Assemble Joint 2 (Figure 3A):
» With the countersink pointing down, align the hole in the Straight Bar underneath the “Elbow” Bar,
» Insert the 1 ¾ inch (4.4 cm) bolt under the Straight Bar into the countersink and through the “Elbow” Bar. Hand tighten with the nut. Do not fully tighten yet.
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Assemble Large Diameter Bars
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FIGURE 3
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FIGURE 2B
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Countersink
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• Locate the three (3) bars for the Small Bar Assembly, marked with Joint numbers 4, 5, and 6 (Figure 4). Locate the Small Assembly Hardware Kit (E11061).
• Position the Small Diameter “L” Bar and Small Diameter “Elbow” Bar together, aligning joints marked as 5 and joints marked as 6 (Figure 5).
Assemble Joint 5 (Figure 5A):
» Seat the curved flange at the end of the “Elbow” Bar over the hole on the “L” Bar.
» Insert and loosely hand-tighten a 2 inch (5 cm) bolt through the “L” Bar into the flange in the “Elbow” Bar. Do not fully tighten yet.
Assemble Joint 6 (Figure 5B):
» Seat the end of the “L” Bar inside the large opening in the Door Saver on the “Elbow” Bar.
» Insert and loosely hand-tighten a 2 inch (5 cm) bolt through the outside of the Door Saver into the end of the “L” Bar. Do not fully tighten yet.
• Position the Straight Bar and Large Diameter “Elbow” Bar together, aligning the joint marked as 4 (Figure 6).
Assemble Joint 4 (Figure 6A):
» With the countersink pointing down, align the hole in the Straight Bar underneath the “Elbow” Bar,
» Insert the 1 ½ inch (3.8 cm) bolt under the Straight Bar into the countersink and through the “Elbow” Bar. Hand tighten with the nut. Do not fully tighten yet.
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Assemble Small Diameter Bars
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FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
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FIGURE 5A
FIGURE 5B
FIGURE 6A
Countersink
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Attach Large & Small Assemblies
• Align and slide the Small Bar Assembly (labeled 4, 5, 6) into the Large Bar Assembly (labeled 1, 2, 3) (Figures 7 & 8).
• The width of the EZ-Up Rack may be adjusted by sliding the Small and Large Assemblies in or out (Figure 9), to fit doorways between 28 in - 36 in (71 - 91.4 cm) wide. For purpose of assembly, slide to the narrowest width.
SECURELY TIGHTEN ALL BOLTS and NUTS (3 on each side) using a screwdriver and wrench.
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9
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Install Locking Brackets
Serious injury or death may occur if the Inversion Rack is not
installed in the doorframe properly: ALWAYS securely install the
Locking Brackets in SOLID WOOD doorways built according to
U.S. national building codes (maximum width of 36 in/91.4 cm).
Maximum height allowance depends on the height of the doorway
and placement of the locking brackets. In a standard 6’8” (203.2 cm),
maximum user height is 7’3” (221 cm).
• Locate the Mounting Hardware Kit (E11059).
• To allow installation of the equipment without interfering with the operation of the door, mount the Locking Brackets on the side of the doorframe opposite from the hinged door (Figure 10). With a pencil, mark 2 in (5 cm) down from the top of the doorframe.
• There are two sizes of Locking Brackets, one to fit the Large Straight Bar with Grips and one to fit the Small Straight Bar. Facing the door, mount the Large Locking Bracket (A) on your RIGHT and the Small Locking Bracket (B) on your LEFT (Figure 10).
• On the RIGHT side of the doorframe, place the Large Locking Bracket with the plastic rotating lock open and on top against the doorstop edge. Align the top of the Locking Bracket with the pencil mark so there is a 2 in (5 cm) clearance between the Locking Bracket and top of the doorframe (Figure 11).
NOTE: If you find use of the Inversion Rack difficult at this height, you
may lower the Rack as long as the top bar height exceeds the height of the tallest user in the household.
• With a pencil, mark the doorframe through the three (3) screw holes in the bracket. Set the bracket aside and pre-drill 5/32 inch (3.9 mm) diameter holes where you marked the doorframe, at least 2 inches (5 cm) deep (Figure 11).
• Mount the bracket using three (3) wood screws provided, ensuring that the screws fully engage in the doorframe. Screws must be tight and flush with the bracket. Use ONLY the screws provided - DO NOT substitute with any other screws.
• Following the same procedure as above, install the Small Locking Bracket on the LEFT side, with the same distance from the top of the doorframe as the Large Locking Bracket.
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FIGURE 11
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 11
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Large Locking Bracket
Small Locking
Bracket
Door
RIGHT
FIGURE 10
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(B)
Clearance between doorframe and top of Locking Bracket
2 in
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Install the EZ-Up Rack into Doorframe
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 13
Plastic Rotating Lock
(Locked)
• With the Upper Bar facing you, hold the EZ-Up Rack near the ends of the Lower Bar. Slide the flared end of the Large Straight Bar into the U-Shaped Rest in the RIGHT locking bracket (Figure 12).
• Extend the length of the EZ-Up Rack until the flared end of the Small Straight Bar can slide into the U-Shaped Rest in the LEFT locking bracket, NOT to exceed 36 in (91.4 cm) wide.
• Lock the EZ-Up Rack into the Locking Brackets by snapping the plastic, rotating locks over the top of the Lower Bar (Figure 13).
• If the EZ-Up Rack interferes with normal passage through the doorway, remove the EZ-Up Rack from the doorframe after each use by rotating the plastic, rotating locks off the Lower Bar and lifting the EZ-Up Rack out of the U-Shaped Rest.
Failure of the rotating lock to snap over the Lower Bar is indication
of improper assembly and if not corrected, could result in serious
injury or death! Always ensure the Locking Brackets are locked
securely over the Lower Bar before use.
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• Once the Rack is fully assembled and mounted to the doorframe, loop the EZ-Up Strap over the Lower Bar (Figure 14A).
Feed the large-looped end of the strap through the small-looped end and pull until the fit is snug around the lower bar (Figure 14B).
To store the EZ-Up Strap when not in use, loop the entire length of
the strap around the Small Diameter bars and secure the end loop by tucking it behind the fully looped Strap to ensure that the Strap does not unravel (Figure 15).
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Attaching & Storing the EZ-Up Strap
FIGURE 14A
FIGURE 14B
FIGURE 15
To prevent entanglement, always ensure the EZ-Up Stap is
properly stored while not in use.
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Test Weight and Height
Weight Test
• After installing the Locking Brackets and securing the EZ-Up Rack in place, the user and another adult person with a combined weight equal to or greater than 1.5 times the user’s weight should hang by their hands from one side (one person on the Upper Bar and one on the Lower Bar) and bounce several times applying their full weight (Figure 16A).
• Repeat the test on the other side (Figure 16B).
• If the doorframe shows cracks or any signs of instability or weakness, DO NOT continue use of the EZ-Up Rack in that doorframe.
Height Test
• Measure between the Upper Bar and floor to ensure the distance is greater than the head height of the tallest user in the household (Figure 17).
FAILURE to test and inspect the equipment prior to first use could result in serious injury or death!
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Head Height of Tallest User
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HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR REGISTRATION:
Step 1
Fill out this information for your own records.
Step 2
Go online to teeter.com to register your warranty.
Handling and transportation costs related to product warranty service only are covered by this warranty. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper handling, assembly, or installation, repairs made by others, accident, misuse, or abuse. Under no circumstances shall Teeter, or any other party involved in the sale of this product, have any liability for incidental or consequential damage arising from breach of an express or implied warranty on any Teeter product.
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN WITH RESPECT TO ANY TEETER PRODUCT, AND ALL EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED. This warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington, USA. To
the extent this warranty is found not to be enforceable, it shall be deemed revised to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This warranty and any controversy or claim arising out of this warranty or its interpretation shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington, USA. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this warranty, its interpretation, or any alleged breach thereof, which cannot be amicably settled between Teeter and the owner within sixty (60) days of written notice by the aggrieved party to the other, shall be finally settled by arbitration submitted to three (3) arbitrators selected from the panels of the arbitrators of the American Arbitration Association located closest to Teeter’s principal place of business.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage from a warranty, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
PLEASE RETAIN THIS FOR YOUR RECORDS
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During the period starting with the day of retail purchase and continuing for five (5) years, Teeter extends to the owner a repair and replacement warranty against manufacturing defects in materials, workmanship, fabrics and padding. Teeter will repair or replace any such defect and will pay the costs of all parts, labor and transportation. If a repair or replacement is not commercially practical or cannot timely be made, then Teeter will, at the original Purchaser’s option, replace with a comparable product or refund the purchase price.
FULL 5 YEAR WARRANTY
If you are unable to go online, you can request a warranty card to be mailed to you by calling Customer Service at 800-847-0143.
Please DO NOT mail this to Teeter.
The Teeter warranty set forth below and on Teeter’s website applies to US and Canadian customers only.
For international customers, please consult your local distributor for warranty information which will vary
depending on country.
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