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damaged or missing, PLEASE
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USER’S MANUAL
CAUTION
Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before
using this equipment. Save this
manual for future reference.
Note: A PART IDENTIFICATION CHART and a PART LIST/EXPLODED DRAWING are attached in the center of
this manual. Remove the PART IDENTIFICATION CHART and PART LIST/EXPLODED DRAWING before beginning assembly.
WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT
The decals shown here have been
placed on the resistance system. If a
decal is missing or illegible, call the tollfree telephone number on the front
cover of this manual and order a free
replacement decal. Apply the decal in
the location shown.
MAX by WEIDER is a trademark of ICON IP
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, Inc.
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the following important precautions
before using the resistance system.
1. Read all instructions in this manual and all
warnings on the resistance system before
using the resistance system. Use the resistance system only as described in this manual.
2. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure
that all users of the resistance system are
adequately informed of all precautions.
3. The resistance system is intended for home
use only. Do not use the resistance system
in any commercial, rental, or institutional setting.
4. Keep the resistance system indoors, away
from moisture and dust. Place the resistance
system on a level surface, with a mat
beneath it to protect the floor or carpet. Make
sure that there is enough clearance around
the resistance system to mount, dismount,
and use the resistance system.
5. Inspect and properly tighten all parts regularly. Replace any worn parts immediately.
6. Keep children under 12 and pets away from
the resistance system at all times.
7. Keep hands and feet away from moving parts.
8. Always wear athletic shoes for foot protection while exercising.
9. The top frame is not designed to be used for
pull-up exercises. Do not hang on the top
frame.
10. The resistance system is designed to support a maximum user weight of 300 pounds.
11. Pull on the low pulley cable only while sitting
on the bench or standing on the base plate.
Pull on the high pulley cables only while sitting on the bench, with the seat in one of the
three positions closest to the upright base,
or while standing on the base plate.
12. Make sure the storage knob is in place and
fully tightened each time the resistance system is used.
13. When adding resistance, both ends of the
resistance bars must rest under the two “U”channels. Add and remove resistance bars
from the “U”-channels one resistance bar at
a time.
14. Keep clear of the area around the “U”-channels while the resistance system is in use.
Do not add or remove resistance bars from
the “U”-channels while the end of the long
cable is pulled out.
15. Always adjust the resistance bar assembly to
the horizontal position and make sure the
fulcrum knob is secure before using the
resistance system.
16. Make sure the rings on the resistance bars
are pushed against the tray before using the
resistance system.
17. If you purchase the optional lat bar, always
disconnect it from the short cables when performing an exercise that does not require it.
18. The resistance system is designed to be
used with the included resistance, and the
resistance included with a MAX by WEIDER
MAX PACK. Do not use the resistance system with any other type of resistance.
Make sure that the cables remain on the pul
19.
leys at all times. If the cables bind as you are
exercising, stop immediately and make sure
that the cables are on the pulleys. Replace all
cables at least every two years
20. If you feel pain or dizziness while exercising,
stop immediately and begin cooling down.
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WARNING: Before beginning this or any exercise program, consult your physician. This
is especially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems.
Read all instructions before using. ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property
damage sustained by or through the use of this product.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Thank you for selecting the innovative MAX by
WEIDER
system offers a selection of stations designed to devel-
p every major muscle group of the body. Whether your
o
goal is to tone your body, build dramatic muscle size
and strength, or improve your cardiovascular system,
the resistance system will help you to achieve the specific results you want.
For your benefit, read this manual carefully before
using the resistance system.
after reading this manual, see the front cover of this
™
2000X resistance system. The resistance
If you have questions
ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS:
Height:
Width: 64 in./163 cm
Depth: 80 in./203 cm
Curl Bar
Fulcrum Knob
82 in./208 cm
manual. To help us assist you, please note the product
model number and serial number before calling. The
model number is WESY7773.1. The serial number can
e found on a decal attached to the resistance system
b
(see the front cover of this manual).
To avoid a registration fee for any service needed
under warranty, you must register the resistance
system at www.weiderservice.com/registration.
Before reading further, please review the drawing below
and familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled.
Top Frame
Lat Tower
High Pulley
Resistance Bars
Upright
Storage Knob
Backrest
Seat
Leg Lever
Floor Mat
“U”-Channel
Foot Plate
Low Pulley
Base Plate
Seat Knob
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ASSEMBLY
Make Things Easier for Yourself
This manual is designed to ensure that the resistance system can be assembled successfully by
most people. However, it is important to realize
that the versatile resistance system has many
parts and that the assembly process will take
time. Most people find that by setting aside plenty
of time, assembly will go smoothly.
Before beginning assembly, carefully read the
following information and instructions:
Assembly requires two persons.
•
• Place all parts in a cleared area and remove the
packing materials. Do not dispose of the packing
materials until assembly is completed.
•
For help identifying small parts, use the PART
IDENTIFICATION CHART.
parts may have been pre-attached for shipping. If
a part is not in the parts bag, check to see if it
has been pre-attached.
Note: Some small
• Tighten all parts as you assemble them, unless
instructed to do otherwise.
• As you assemble the resistance system, make
sure all parts are oriented as shown in the drawings.
The included Allen wrenches and the following tools (not included) are required for assembly:
• Two adjustable wrenches
• One rubber mallet
• One standard screwdriver
• One Phillips screwdriver
• Lubricant, such as grease or petroleum jelly,
and soapy water.
Assembly will be more convenient if you have a
socket set, a set of open-end or closed-end
wrenches, or a set of ratchet wrenches.
1.
Before beginning assembly, make sure that
you have read and understand the information in the box above.
Attach two Plastic Feet (53) and two Large Plastic
Feet (102) to the Base (1) with four M4 x 16mm
Screws (62).
Attach the Upright (3) to the Base (1) with two
M10 x 66mm Carriage Bolts (83), two M10 x
72mm Bolts (64), and four M10 Nylon Locknuts
(76) as shown.
the Upright and the Base are tipped on their
sides.
Note: This step will be easier if
1
3
64
76
76
76
1
53
53
62
102
62
83
102
62
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2. Attach a Wheel (31) to the outside of the Base (1)
with an M10 x 108mm Bolt (81), three M10
ashers (75), and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
W
Do not overtighten the Locknut; the Wheel
ust be able to turn easily.
m
Attach the other Wheel (not shown) in the
same manner.
2
76
75
75
81
31
1
3. Orient the Cross Tube (11) as shown, with the
welded tubes at the bottom. Attach the Foot Plate
(23) and the Cross Tube to the Upright (3) with
two M10 x 140mm Carriage Bolts (73), two M10
Washers (75), and two M10 Nuts (47).
insert a bolt into the upper hole in the Foot
Plate yet.
4. Press the Front Leg Foot (27) onto the bottom of
the Front Leg (6). Note that the front of the
Front Leg Foot is taller than the back.
Attach the Bench Rail (5), with the hook on the
bottom, to the Front Leg (6) with two M10 x
53mm Carriage Bolts (61) and two M10 Nylon
Locknuts (76).
Do not
3
73
4
61
Front
23
3
76
76
6
75
11
5
47
Welded
Tube
Hook
5. Lubricate an M10 x 103mm Bolt (66) with grease.
Attach the Bench Rail (5) to the Upright (3) with
the Bolt and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76). Do not
overtighten the Locknut; the Bench Rail must
be able to pivot easily.
ighten the Storage Knob (30) into the Upright (3)
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and the Bench Rail (5).
27
5
Insert the bolt
through this hole
5
76
30
3
66
Lubricate
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6. Attach the Lat Tower (4) to the Upright (3) with
four M10 x 25mm Button Head Screws (87) and
our M10 Lock Washers (103).
f
ttach the Name Plate (89) to the Lat Tower (4)
A
with two M4 x 16mm Screws (62).
6
4
103
87
62
89
62
103
3
87
7. Attach two Eyebolts (34) to the Top Frame (10)
with two M8 Washers (59) and two M8 Nylon
Locknuts (65). Do not overtighten the Locknuts;the Eyebolts must be able to rotate freely.
Attach the Top Frame (10) to the Lat Tower (4)
with two M10 x 65mm Button Head Screws (70),
two M10 Washers (75), and the Top Frame Cover
(93). Make sure that the Eyebolts (34) are ori-
ented as shown in the inset drawing. If they
are not, turn the Top Frame around and reattach it.
Attach the Leg Lever Bumper (55) to the Front
8.
Leg (6) with an M4 x 19mm Screw (77).
7
Side View
10
34
8
59
65
34
4
70
75
93
Lubricate
10
34
65
59
4
Lubricate an M10 x 68mm Bolt (56) with grease.
Orient the Leg Lever (7) with the slot on the side
shown.
with the Bolt and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
not overtighten the Locknut; the Leg Lever
must be able to pivot easily
Attach the Leg Lever to the Front Leg (6)
Do
.
56
6
7
Slot
55
77
76
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9. Attach two 8mm Metal Spacers (97), a 60mm
Metal Spacer (39), and two Bearing Wheels (46)
o one end of the Seat Carriage (12) with an M8 x
t
104mm Button Head Bolt (60) and an M8 Nylon
ocknut (65) as shown. M
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are oriented as shown in the inset drawing; the
Seat Knob (not shown) will not engage the
Bench Rail (not shown) if they are incorrectly
oriented. Do not overtighten the Locknut; the
Bearing Wheels must be able to roll easily.
Attach two Bearing Wheels (not shown) to the
other end of the Seat Carriage (12) in the
same manner.
ake sure that the parts
9
60
65
97
46
39
97
46
97
Wide
Side
2
1
Attach second
set of wheels
46
here
39
46
97
10. Attach the Seat Knob (45) to the Seat Carriage
(12) with two M6 x 13mm Bolts (92) and two M6
Nylon Locknuts (69). Make sure that the slot in
the Knob is aligned with the slot in the Seat
Carriage, as shown.
Orient the Seat (13), the Seat Backing (9), and
the Seat Carriage (12) as shown. Attach the Seat
and the Seat Backing to the Seat Carriage with
four 1/4” x 16mm Button Head Screws (82).
11. Pull out the Seat Knob (45) as far as it will go, and
set the Seat Carriage (12) on the Bench Rail (5).
Loosely attach two 8mm Metal Spacers (97), a
60mm Metal Spacer (39), and two Bearing
Wheels (46) to the center holes in the Seat
Carriage (12) with two M8 Flange Nuts (19) and
the M8 x 114mm Axle (57). Make sure that the
serrated edge of the Flange Nuts are against
the Seat Carriage.
10
11
57
19
12
9
12
13
82
45
13
69
19
82
Slots
92
45
92
5
While a second person presses down on the Seat
(13), hold the wheel assembly firmly against the
bottom of the Bench Rail (5) and properly tighten
the M8 Flange Nuts (19). Make sure that three
threads are extending past the Nut, and that
the wide sides of all six Wheels (46) are
pressed against the Bench Rail.
Engage the Seat Knob (45) into an adjustment
hole in the Bench Rail (5).
39
97
46
97
Adjustment Hole
97
Wide
Side
46
39
46
97
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12. Attach a Plastic Foot (53) to the Backrest Frame
(15) with an M4 x 16mm Screw (62).
Attach the two Guard Plates (17) to the inside of
he Backrest Frame (15) with four M4 x 16mm
t
Screws (62).
13. Orient the Backrest (14) and the Backrest
Backing (8) as shown. Attach the Backrest and
the Backrest Backing to the Backrest Frame (15)
with four 1/4” x 45mm Button Screws (58).
1
13
2
14
17
62
17
62
15
5
62
3
Insert the rod on the Backrest Frame (15) into the
slot in the Seat Carriage (12).
Frame vertically over the Seat Carriage and
slide the rod into the slot, as shown in the
inset drawing.
14. Attach the two 10-pound Short Caps (20) to the
10-pound Center Resistance Bar (44) with two
M4 x 12mm Flat Head Screws (85).
Using twelve M4 x 12mm Flat Head Screws (85),
attach the two 10-pound Caps (101) to the 10pound Removable Resistance Bar (67), the two
20-pound Caps (88) to the 20-pound Removable
Resistance Bar (36), four 80-pound Caps (100) to
the two 80-pound Resistance Bars (95), the two
40-pound Caps (79) to the 40-pound Resistance
Bar (96), and the other two 80-pound Caps (100)
to the 80-pound Top Resistance Bar (105).
Hold the Backrest
15
14
96
85
101
15
Rod
85
105
88
85
Slot
12
100
79
100
8
58
95
36
67
44
85
20
85
15. Orient the Cover Plate (72), with the edges up.
Attach the 80-pound Top Resistance Bar (105) to
the Cover Plate with the two 1/4” x 25mm Screws
(108). Note: The Top Resistance Bar must be
closer to the back of the Cover Plate.
15
105
Edges
up
72
Back
108
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16. Locate the Fulcrum (18) on the Lat Tower (4) (see
he inset drawing). Slide the Tray (35) onto the
t
rods on the Fulcrum.
ented as shown in the drawing.
et the Resistance Bars into the Tray (35) in the
S
ollowing order: the 10-pound Removable
f
Resistance Bar (67), the 20-pound Removable
Resistance Bar (36), an 80-pound Resistance Bar
(95), the 10-pound Center Resistance Bar (44), an
80-pound Resistance Bar (95), and the 40-pound
Resistance Bar (96).
rings are on the side shown and the arrows
point toward the Tray.
Orient the Cover Plate (72) as shown with the
back facing away from the Lat Tower (4). Attach
the Cover Plate to the Tray (35) with two M8 x
19mm Button Head Screws (86).
17. Locate the Long Cable (80). Insert one end of
the Cable through the welded tube on the indicated end of the Cross Tube (11) and then through a
Swivel Arm (22). If necessary, use the tip of a
screwdriver to pull the end of the Cable out of the
Swivel Arm. Make sure the Cable is on the indi-
cated side of the welded rod in the Swivel Arm.
Make sure the Tray is ori-
Make sure the indicated
16
Rings on
this side
17
4
18
35
18
86
Rods
28
44
Back
72
67
80
11
96
95
95
36
71
104
22
Rod
76
Insert the Swivel Arm (22) into the welded tube
on the Cross Tube (11). Secure the Swivel Arm
with an M4 x 5mm Screw (104).
Wrap the Long Cable (80) around a 90mm Pulley
(28). Attach the Pulley inside of the Swivel Arm
(22) with an M10 x 42mm Button Head Bolt (71)
and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
18. Wrap the Long Cable (80) around a 90mm Pulley
(28). Attach the Pulley and a Pulley Guard (29) to
the indicated M10 x 140mm Carriage Bolt (73)
with an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
edge of the Pulley Guard is on the side shown.
19. Attach a Pulley Housing (94) to the indicated “U”channel on the 10-pound Center Resistance Bar
(44) with an M10 x 102mm Button Head Bolt (24),
two Pivot Bushings (74), and an M10 Nylon
Locknut (76).
Wrap the Long Cable (80) over a 90mm Pulley
(28). Attach the Pulley inside of the Pulley
Housing (94) with an M10 x 42mm Button Head
Bolt (71) and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
Be sure the flat
18
19
73
71
74
44
76
Flat
Edge
29
“U”-Channel
76
94
76
80
28
10
28
80
74
24
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20. Wrap the Long Cable (80) under a 90mm Pulley
(28) as shown. Attach the Pulley and a Pulley
uard (29) to the Upright (3) with an M10 x
G
113mm Button Head Bolt (40) and an M10 Nylon
ocknut (76). M
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the Pulley Guard is on the bottom.
ake sure that the flat edge of
20
3
0
4
28
2
Flat
Edge
76
9
80
21. Attach a Pulley Housing (94) to the indicated “U”channel on the 10-pound Center Resistance Bar
(44) with an M10 x 102mm Button Head Bolt (24),
two Pivot Bushings (74), and an M10 Nylon
Locknut (76).
Wrap the Long Cable (80) around a 90mm Pulley
(28). Attach the Pulley inside of the Pulley
Housing (94) with an M10 x 42mm Button Head
Bolt (71) and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
22. Wrap the Long Cable (80) around a 90mm Pulley
(28). Attach the Pulley and a Pulley Guard (29) to
the indicated M10 x 140mm Carriage Bolt (73)
with an M10 Nylon Locknut (76). Make sure that
the flat edge of the Pulley Guard is on the side
shown.
23. Make sure there are no Resistance Bars (not
shown) under the “U”-channels on the 10-pound
Center Resistance Bar (not shown). Have a second person pull on the Long Cable (80) to create
slack in the Cable.
21
22
23
24
80
28
44
74
94
71
Edge
74
76
76
28
80
29
76
Flat
73
Insert the end of the Long Cable (80) through the
welded tube on the indicated end of the Cross
Tube (11) and then through the remaining Swivel
Arm (22). Make sure the Cable is on the indi-
cated side of the welded rod in the Swivel Arm.
Insert the Swivel Arm (22) into the welded tube
ube (11). Secure the Swivel Arm
on the Cross
with an M4 x 5mm Screw (104).
Wrap the Long Cable (80) around a 90mm Pulley
(28). Attach the Pulley inside of the Swivel
(22) with an M10 x 42mm Button Head Bolt (71)
and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76).
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Arm
11
80
Rod
28
76
22
71
104
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24. Locate the Leg Lever Cable (32), which has two
ends that are the same length and a third end
hat is longer.
t
oute the longest end of the Leg Lever Cable
R
(32) through the hole in the Front Leg (6). Attach
the Cable inside of the hole in the Leg Lever (7)
with an M10 x 60mm Bolt (63) and an M10 Nylon
Locknut (76).
24
6
3
6
2
3
76
7
25. Attach a 90mm Pulley (28) inside of the hole in
the Front Leg (6) with an M10 x 91mm Bolt (90),
two 26mm Spacers (52), two M10 Washers (75),
and an M10 Nylon Locknut (76). Make sure that
the Pulley is above the Leg Lever Cable (32).
Slide the two free ends of the Leg Lever Cable
(32) onto the hook welded to the bottom of the
Bench Rail (5).
26. Locate the two Short Cables (33). Wrap one of
the Cables around a 90mm Pulley (28). Attach
the Pulley to a High Pulley Housing (21) with an
M10 x 42mm Button Head Bolt (71) and an M10
Nylon Locknut (76).
Repeat this step with the other Short Cable
(33).
25
26
90
52
75
5
6
32
Hook
71
52
76
28
75
76
21
28
33
27. Slide the four Foam Pads (26) onto the tubes on
the Front Leg (6) and the Leg Lever (7). Press
four 19mm Round Inner Caps (78) into the ends
of the tubes.
28.
Make sure that all parts have been properly tightened. The use of the remaining parts will be explained in
ADJUSTMENTS, beginning on the following page.
Before using the resistance system, pull the long cable a few times to Make sure that it moves smoothly
over the pulleys. If the cable does not move smoothly, find and correct the problem. IMPORTANT: If the
cables are not properly installed, they may be damaged when heavy resistance is used. See the
CABLE DIAGRAM on page 16 for proper cable routing.
27
26
78
6
26
7
26
12
26
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ADJUSTMENTS
This section explains how to adjust the resistance system. See the EXERCISE GUIDELINES on page 17 for
important information about how to get the most benefit from your exercise program. Also, refer to the accompa-
ying exercise guide to see the correct form for each exercise.
n
Make sure all parts are properly tightened each time the resistance system is used. Replace worn parts immediately. The resistance system can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Do not use
solvents. The resistance bars can be cleaned with a vinyl and rubber protectant, available at an automotive or
department store.
ATTACHING THE HIGH PULLEYS AND LEG LEVER
To use a high pulley, slide the hook on the High
Pulley Housing (21) onto the Eyebolt (34). Attach the
end of the Short Cable (33) without the ball to the end
of the Long Cable (80) with a Cable Clip (51).
the other high pulley in the same manner.
o use the Leg Lever (not shown), attach the two
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ends of the Leg Lever Cable (32) to the ends of the
Long Cable (80) with two Cable Clips (51).
Remove the high pulleys, and detach the Leg Lever
Cable (32), when not in use. Store the ends of the
Leg Lever Cable on the hook under the Bench Rail
(not shown).
Attach
32
Ball
33
34
51
80
21
32
Hook
80
51
ADJUSTING THE SEA
The Seat (13) can be secured in any of four positions
on the Bench Rail (5). To move the Seat, pull the
Seat Knob (45) out as far as it will go, and slide the
Seat to the desired position. Engage the Seat Knob
into an adjustment hole in the Bench Rail.
may be necessary to lift up on the Seat in order to
engage the Seat Knob.
To perform row exercises, the leg press strap must be
attached to the long cable (see ATTACHING THE
ACCESSORIES, on page 14), and the Seat Carriage
(12) must be able to roll along the Bench Rail (5).
First, remove the Backrest (14) from the Seat
Carriage (see ADJUSTING THE BACKREST on page
15). Then, pull the Seat Knob (45) out as far as it will
go, and turn the Knob so that the pin rests at the end
of the “L”-shaped slot (see the inset drawing).
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Note: It
13
13
14
45
12
5
“L”-Slot
Pin
12
45
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ATTACHING THE ACCESSORIES
o attach a Short Handle (49) to a high pulley, first
T
attach the high pulley to the resistance system (see
TTACHING THE HIGH PULLEYS AND LEG LEVER
A
on page 13). Then, attach the Short Handle to the
Short Cable (33) with a Cable Clip (51).
The Long Handles (not shown) or the Ankle Strap (not
shown) can be attached to the Long Cable (80) with
Cable Clips (51). Attach the Leg Press Strap (not
shown) to both ends of the Long Cable, or the Curl Bar
(not shown) to the Short Cables (33), with Cable Clips.
Note: A lat bar is an optional accessory for the
resistance system. To purchase a lat bar, call the toll-
free telephone number on the front cover of this manual and ask for model number WEMC0442.
ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE
To add resistance, hold a “U”-channel on the 10pound Center Resistance Bar (44) firmly and push
the end of a resistance bar under it. Repeat with the
other end of the resistance bar. If more resistance is
needed, add one resistance bar at a time.
33
51
9
4
“U”-Channel
80
Note: When adding resistance, always start with the
heaviest resistance bar to be used, and finish with the
lightest resistance bar. When removing resistance
bars from the “U”-channels, start with the lightest
resistance bar and finish with the heaviest.
WARNING: When adding resist-
ance, make sure that both ends of the resistance bar rest under the two “U”-channels. The
rings on the Removable Resistance Bars (36,
67) must be pushed against the Tray (35). Do
not add or remove resistance bars from the
“U”-channels while an end of the Long Cable
(80) is pulled out.
Note: The resistance system uses progressive resistance. As the resistance bars begin to bend, the
amount of resistance will increase gradually. As the
resistance bars bend further, the resistance will
increase rapidly.
67
35
36
44
“U”-Channel
80
Resistance
Bars
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ADJUSTING THE BACKREST
he Backrest (14) can be used in a level position or
T
one of three inclined positions. To use the Backrest in
level position, secure the Seat Carriage (12) to the
a
adjustment hole in the Bench Rail (5) next to the Front
Leg (6) (see ADJUSTING THE SEAT on page 13).
To use the Backrest (14) in an inclined position,
secure the Seat Carriage (12) to one of the other
three adjustment holes in the Bench Rail (5). Rest the
Backrest against the Upright (3).
For row exercises, remove the Backrest (14). Hold
the Backrest vertically over the Seat (13) and lift the
rod out of the slot in the Seat Carriage (12) (see the
inset drawing).
STORING THE RESISTANCE SYSTEM
To store the resistance system, slide the ends of the
Leg Lever Cable (32) onto the hook on the bottom of
the Bench Rail (5). Make sure that the Seat (13) is in
the position closest to the Front Leg (6) (see ADJUSTING THE SEAT on page 13). Next, remove the
Storage Knob (30) from the Upright (3). Lift the Front
Leg toward the Top Frame (10), and tighten the
Storage Knob into the side of the Upright and the
Bench Rail. Remove all of the resistance bars from
the “U”-channels on the 10-pound Center Resistance
Bar (44) (see ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE on
page 14). Finally, loosen the Fulcrum Knob (43) and
pull it out as far as it will go. Turn the resistance bar
assembly vertically and engage the Fulcrum Knob into
the fulcrum on the Lat Tower (4).
resistance bars vertically will prolong the life of
the resistance bars.
o move the resistance system, place the toe of your
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shoe on the end of the Base (1) and hold the resistance system in the indicated area. Tilt the resistance
system back onto the Wheels (31) and roll it to the
new location. Be careful not to let the Front Leg (6)
or the Leg Lever (7) pinch your hands when you
tilt the system back.
Note: Storing the
Rod
“U”-Channel
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13
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Resistance
Bars
32
Slot
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Stored Position
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14
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10
“U”-Channel
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31
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WARNING: Make sure that all of
resistance bars
the
channels before moving the resistance bars
assembly to the stored position.
Make sure that the resistance bar assembly is
in the horizontal position and that the Storage
Knob (30) is in place and fully tightened each
time the resistance system is used.
are removed from the “U”-
Hold in
this area
5
Hook
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USING THE REMOVABLE RESISTANCE BARS
The Removable Resistance Bars (36, 67) can be used
to exercise apart from the resistance system, as shown
in the video or on the exercise guide. To remove a
Resistance Bar, pull it out of the Tray (35).
o replace the Removable Resistance Bars (36, 67),
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slide them into the Tray (35) from the side shown, so
that the arrows on the rings point toward the Tray.
Make sure the rings are pushed against the Tray.
CABLE DIAGRAM
The cable diagram shows the proper routing of the
Long Cable (80). Use the diagram to make sure that
the Cable has been assembled correctly. If the Cable
has not been correctly routed, the resistance system
will not function properly and damage may occur. The
numbers show the correct route for the Cable.
67
36
35
Rings
Long Cable (80)
5
7
6
4
2
1
3
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EXERCISE GUIDELINES
THE FOUR BASIC TYPES OF WORKOUTS
Muscle Building
o increase the size and strength of your muscles,
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push them close to their maximum capacity. Your muscles will continually adapt and grow as you progressively increase the intensity of your exercise. You can
adjust the intensity level of an individual exercise in
two ways:
• by changing the amount of resistance used
• by changing the number of repetitions or sets per-
formed. (A “repetition” is one complete cycle of an
exercise, such as one sit-up. A “set” is a series of
repetitions.)
The proper amount of resistance for each exercise
depends upon the individual user. You must gauge
your limits and select the amount of resistance that is
right for you. Begin with 3 sets of 8 repetitions for each
exercise you perform. Rest for 3 minutes after each
set. When you can complete 3 sets of 12 repetitions
without difficulty, increase the amount of resistance.
Toning
You can tone your muscles by pushing them to a moderate percentage of their capacity. Select a moderate
amount of resistance and increase the number of repetitions in each set. Complete as many sets of 15 to
20 repetitions as possible without discomfort. Rest for
1 minute after each set. Work your muscles by completing more sets rather than by using high amounts of
resistance.
Weight Loss
To lose weight, use a low amount of resistance and
increase the number of repetitions in each set.
Exercise for 20 to 30 minutes, resting for a maximum
of 30 seconds between sets.
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Cross training is an efficient way to get a complete and
well-balanced fitness program. An example of a balanced program is:
• Plan strength training workouts on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday.
• Plan 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise, such as
running on a treadmill or riding on an elliptical or
exercise bike, on Tuesday and Thursday.
• Rest from both strength training and aerobic exercise
for at least one full day each week to give your body
time to regenerate.
The combination of strength training and aerobic exercise will reshape and strengthen your body, plus develop your heart and lungs.
raining
PERSONALIZING YOUR EXERCISE PROGRAM
Determining the exact length of time for each workout,
s well as the number of repetitions or sets completed,
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is an individual matter. It is important to avoid overdoing it during the first few months of your exercise program. You should progress at your own pace and be
sensitive to your body’s signals. If you experience pain
or dizziness at any time while exercising, stop immediately and begin cooling down. Find out what is wrong
before continuing. Remember that adequate rest and a
proper diet are important factors in any exercise program.
WARMING UP
Begin each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching
and light exercise to warm up. Warming up prepares
your body for more strenuous exercise by increasing
circulation, raising your body temperature and delivering more oxygen to your muscles.
WORKING OUT
Each workout should include 6 to 10 different exercises. Select exercises for every major muscle group,
emphasizing areas that you want to develop most. To
give balance and variety to your workouts, vary the
exercises from session to session.
Schedule your workouts for the time of day when your
energy level is the highest. Each workout should be
followed by at least one day of rest. Once you find the
schedule that is right for you, stick with it.
EXERCISE FORM
Maintaining proper form is an essential part of an
effective exercise program. This requires moving
through the full range of motion for each exercise, and
moving only the appropriate parts of the body.
Exercising in an uncontrolled manner will leave you
feeling exhausted. On the exercise guide accompany
ing this manual you will find photographs showing the
correct form for several exercises, and a list of the
muscles affected. Refer to the muscle chart on page
18 to find the names of the muscles.
The repetitions in each set should be performed
smoothly and without pausing. The exertion stage of
each repetition should last about half as long as the
return stage. Proper breathing is important. Exhale
during the exertion stage of each repetition and inhale
during the return stroke. Never hold your breath.
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Rest for a short period of time after each set. The
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Rest for three minutes after each set for a muscle
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building workout.
Rest for one minute after each set for a toning work-
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out.
• Rest for 30 seconds after each set for a weight loss
workout.
Plan to spend the first couple of weeks familiarizing
yourself with the equipment and learning the proper
form for each exercise.
COOLING DOWN
End each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching.
Include stretches for both your arms and legs. Move
MUSCLE CHART
A. Sternomastoid (neck)
B. Pectoralis Major (chest)
C. Biceps (front of arm)
D. Obliques (waist)
E. Brachioradials (forearm)
F. Hip Flexors (upper thigh)
G. Abductor (outer thigh)
H. Quadriceps (front of thigh)
I.Sartorius (front of thigh)
J. Tibialis Anterior (front of calf)
K. Soleus (front of calf)
L. Rectus Abdominus (stomach)
M. Adductor (inner thigh)
N. Trapezius (upper back)
O. Rhomboideus (upper back)
P. Deltoid (shoulder)
Q. Triceps (back of arm)
Latissimus Dorsi (mid back)
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S. Spinae Erectors (lower back)
T. Gluteus Medius (hip)
U. Gluteus Maximus (buttocks)
V. Hamstring (back of leg)
. Gastrocnemius (back of calf)
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slowly as you stretch and do not bounce. Ease into
each stretch gradually and go only as far as you can
ithout strain. Stretching at the end of each workout
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is an effective way to increase flexibility.
STAYING MOTIVATED
For motivation, keep a record of each workout. The
chart on page 19 of this manual can be photocopied
and used to schedule and record your workouts. List
the date, the exercises performed, the resistance
used, and the numbers of sets and repetitions completed. Record your weight and key body measurements at the end of every month. Remember, the key
to achieving the greatest results is to make exercise a
regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life.
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THURSDAY
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AEROBIC EXERCISE
EXERCISERESISTANCESETSREPS
AEROBIC EXERCISE
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Make photocopies of this page for scheduling and recording your workouts.
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M10 Nylon Locknut (76)
M8 Nylon Locknut (65)
M6 Nylon Locknut (69)
M8 Flange Nut (19)
M8 Washer (59)
M10 Lock Washer (103)
38mm Round Inner Cap (38)
50mm Square Inner Cap (98)
45mm Square Inner Cap (42)
25mm Square Inner Cap (54)
19mm Round Inner Cap (78)
38mm x 64mm Inner Cap (41)
38mm x 76mm Inner Cap (99)
M10 Nut (47)
M10 Washer (75)
PART IDENTIFICATION CHART
efer to the drawings below to identify small parts used in assembly. The number in parentheses below each
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drawing is the key number of the part, from the PART LIST on the reverse side of this page.
parts may have been pre-attached. If a part is not in the parts bag, check to see if it has been pre-attached.
Note: Some small
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M10 x 103mm Bolt (66)
M10 x 91mm Bolt (90)
M10 x 108mm Bolt (81)
M6 x 13mm Bolt (92)
M4 x 16mm Screw (62)
M4 x 19mm Screw (77)
M4 x 12mm Flat
Head Screw (85)
M10 x 25mm Button Head Screw (87)
M8 x 19mm Button Head Screw (86)
M10 x 72mm Bolt (64)
M4 x 5mm Screw (104)
M10 x 53mm Carriage Bolt (61)
M10 x 65mm Button Head Screw (70)
M10 x 66mm Carriage Bolt (83)
M10 x 140mm Carriage Bolt (73)
M10 x 113mm Button Head Bolt (40)
M8 x 114mm Axle (57)
M10 x 42mm Button Head Bolt (71)
1/4” x 12mm Flat
Head Screw (107)
M10 x 60mm Bolt (63)
1/4” x 45mm Button Head Screw (58)
M10 x 68mm Bolt (56)
M8 x 104mm Button Head Bolt (60)
M10 x 102mm Button Head Bolt (24)
1/4” x 16mm Button Head Screw (82)
1/4” x 25mm Screw (108)
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PART LIST—Model No. WESY7773.1R1005A
ey No. Qty.DescriptionKey No. Qty. Description
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11Base
21Base Plate
31Upright
4
5
61Front Leg
71Leg Lever
81Backrest Backing
91Seat Backing
101Top Frame
111Cross Tube
121Seat Carriage
131Seat
141Backrest
151Backrest Frame
161Backrest Cap
172Guard Plate
181Fulcrum
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20210-pound Short Cap
212High Pulley Housing
222Swivel Arm
231Foot Plate
242M10 x 102mm Button Head Bolt
254Arm Bushing
264Foam Pad
271Front Leg Foot
281090mm Pulley
293Pulley Guard
301Storage Knob
312Wheel
321Leg Lever Cable
332Short Cable
342Eyebolt
351Tray
36120-pound Removable Resistance
372Fulcrum Bushing
38238mm Round Inner Cap
39360mm Metal Spacer
401M10 x 113mm Button Head Bolt
41238mm x 64mm Inner Cap
42245mm Square Inner Cap
431Fulcrum Knob
44110-pound Center Resistance Bar
45
46
47
481Leg Press Strap
492Short Handle
501Ankle Strap
514Cable Clip
522
533
54225mm Square Inner Cap
551Leg Lever Bumper
561M10 x 68mm Bolt
571M8 x 114mm Axle
5841/4” x 45mm Button Head Screw
592M8 Washer
Note: “#” indicates a non-illustrated part. Specifications are subject to change without notice. See the back cover
of the user’s manual for information about ordering replacement parts.
1Lat Tower
1Bench Rail
2M8 Flange Nut
Bar
1
6
2
Seat Knob
Bearing Wheel
M10 Nut
26mm Spacer
Plastic Foot
602M8 x 104mm Button Head Bolt
612M10 x 53mm Carriage Bolt
6215M4 x 16mm Screw
Bar
682Long Handle
692M6 Nylon Locknut
702M10 x 65mm Button Head Screw
716M10 x 42mm Button Head Bolt
721Cover Plate
732M10 x 140mm Carriage Bolt
744Pivot Bushing
7512M10 Washer
7623M10 Nylon Locknut
77
78419mm Round Inner Cap
79240-pound Cap
801Long Cable
812M10 x 108mm Bolt
8241/4” x 16mm Button Head Screw
832M10 x 66mm Carriage Bolt
841Fulcrum Endcap
8514M4 x 12mm Flat Head Screw
862M8 x 19mm Button Head Screw
874M10 x 25mm Button Head Screw
88220-pound Cap
891Name Plate
901M10 x 91mm Bolt
911Retainer Ring
922M6 x 13mm Bolt
931Top Frame Cover
942Pulley Housing
95280-pound Resistance Bar
96140-pound Resistance Bar
9768mm Metal Spacer
98250mm Square Inner Cap
99238mm x 76mm Inner Cap
100680-pound Cap
101210-pound Cap
1022Large Plastic Foot
1034M10 Lock Washer
104
105
106
10741/4” x 12mm Screw
10821/4” x 25mm Screw
1091Curl Bar
101Floor Mat
1
#
#
#1Exercise Manual
#1Exercise Decal
#1Large Allen Wrench
#1Small Allen Wrench
1M4 x 19mm Screw
2
1
2
1
1
M4 x 5mm Screw
op Resistance Bar
80-pound
“U”-channel Extension
User’s Manual
Exercise Guide
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79
100
93
70
65
59
3
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4
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65
59
38
34
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8
14
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15
16
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71
28
54
62
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62
58
58
62
58
53
62
13
9
89
62
62
4
87
87
3
28
76
76
28
28
29
28
29
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71
73
30
76
66
99
5
41
2
76
82
82
65
60
12
19
45
92
92
65
97
46
46
76
32
90
63
78
42
7
78
76
75
61
52
42
77
55
27
56
78
99
6
52
76
76
28
78
26
62
53
53
62
83
83
62
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75
81
31
98
75
76
75
98
31
75
81
49
80
25
25
11
41
80
75
75
25
47
104
71
28
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48
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33
33
75
40
75
62
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19
29
62
102
62
102
76
60
57
28
76
64
76
76
76
76
39
46
97
97
46
39
46
97
35
91
37
37
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43
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28
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74
74
94
71
76
76
74
76
74
71
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94
76
85
100
79
88
101
85
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67
36
95
96
101
88
85
100
86
72
51
84
103
103
39
97
104
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20
44
85
20
85
108
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05
85
8
5
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100
106
107
106
107
109
110
EXPLODED DRAWING—Model No. WESY7773.1R1005A
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts, see the front cover of this manual. To help us assist you, please be prepared to give
the following information:
the MODEL NUMBER of the product (WESY7773.1)
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• the NAME of the product (MAX by WEIDER 2000X resistance system)
• the SERIAL NUMBER of the product (see the front cover of this manual)
• the KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part(s) (see the PART LIST and EXPLODED DRAWING in the
center of this manual)
LIMITED WARRANTY
ICON Health & Fitness, Inc. (ICON), warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and
material, under normal use and service conditions. ICON warrants the resistance bars for the lifetime of
the product. Shipping of the resistance bars is not covered. ICON warrants all other parts for five (5) years
from the date of purchase. Labor is covered for one (1) year. This warranty extends only to the original
purchaser. ICON's obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at ICON's option, the
product through one of its authorized service centers. All repairs for which warranty claims are made must
be pre-authorized by ICON. If the product is shipped to a service center, freight charges to and from the
service center will be the customer’s responsibility. For in-home service, the customer will be responsible
for a minimal trip charge. This warranty does not extend to any product or damage to a product caused
by or attributable to freight damage, abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided
by an ICON authorized service center; products used for commercial or rental purposes; or products used
as store display models. No other warranty beyond that specifically set forth above is authorized by ICON.
ICON is not responsible or liable for indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of or in con
nection with the use or performance of the product or damages with respect to any economic loss, loss
of property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of enjoyment or use, costs of removal or installation or other
consequential damages of whatsoever nature. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. Accordingly, the above limitation may not apply to you.
The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties and any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in its scope and duration to the terms set forth
herein. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts.
limitation may not apply to you.
Accordingly, the above
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This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.