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1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the DF-208 Multi Press machine. Constructed of high quality materials and designed for years of reliable performance, this product was made for full commercial use. Before this product is assembled or operated, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual.
2. SAFETy PRECAUTIONS This product was designed and built for optimum safety. However certain precau- tions apply during the use of this product. Please note the following safety precau- tions: • Please read the entire manual before assembly and operation. Make sure the product is installed and operated as instructed in this manual.
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Box A - Main Frame Components Name Qty. No. Name Qty. Weight stack top right A10 Cover support plate A cover Weight stack top left A14 Rear cover cover Main frame A15 Front cover Cover support plate B-2 A16 Bracket Cover support plate B-1 A17 Bracket Storage tray...
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Components in the Hardware Kit Name Qty. Specification Notes Mushroom top Phillips screw 10 M5*0.8*L8 Inner hex screw M6*P1.0*L12 Bushing D21.5*10.5 Front cover bracket Phillips screw M6*P1.0*L12 Flat washer D27*d6.3*t3.0 Mushroom top inner hex screw M5*L20 Components on the Product Name Specification Notes...
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Components on the Product Name Specification Notes Washer Ø16*Ø10.2 Nylon hex lock nut Connecting board Flat washer Ø20*Ø 6.3 Inner hex screw M6*L30 Bushing Flat washer Ø17*Ø8.3 Spring washer Mushroom top inner hex screw M8*L25 Mushroom top inner hex screw M6*P1.0*L12 Spring washer Flat washer...
4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT Follow instructions below to assemble this product. Note that in this manual the words “left” and “right” are used to refer to the product and its parts. As such, these designations correspond to the “left” and “right” sides of a person in position to exercise on this product.
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STEP 1 Connector Installation (Cont.) Before assembling, remove screws (51) from the main frame (A3) as shown. Use connector A (A28) and connector B (A29) to connect the main frame (A3) to the secondary frame (A30) and then use screws (11) (51) loosely secure these pieces.
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STEP 2 Cover Support Plate Installation (Continued) (a) Insert the screw sockets (14) into place in the main frame (A3) as shown, and then use screws (12) (13) to secure the brackets (A16) (A17) in place. (Note: The bracket (A16) must be secured to the top of main frame as shown.) (Note: Remove the pulley before securing the bracket (A17).
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STEP 2 Cover Support Plate Installation (Continued) (b) Use screws (15) to secure the cover support plates (A10) to the straight frame of the main frame (A3) and then secure the cover support plates (A4) (A5) on both sides of the curved frame as shown. (Note: The cover support plates must be secured outside of the bracket (A16) (A17).)
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STEP 3 Weight Stack Installation (Continued) Follow instructions (a) through (g) to install the weight stack. (a) Hold the upper stack carriage set (52), and then cut the zip tie. Gently lower the upper stack carriage set (52) into place as shown. (b) Remove screws (53) (54).
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STEP 3 Weight Stack Installation (Continued) (d) Remove screws (56) from the stack fork (A7) and insert the weight stack rod (A8) into the central mounting position of the upper stack carriage set (52). Use screws (56) to secure the stack fork (A7) into place of the upper stack carriage set (52) as shown.
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STEP 3 Weight Stack Installation (Continued) (f) Insert and lower the (5 kg/11lb) weight plate (A33) into place on the guide rods (55) one at a time. Once complete, slide down the upper stack carriage set (52) on top of the weight stack. (Note: The convex side of weight plate should face up and the stack fork (A7) points toward the front.) *If there is an optional (7.5kg/16.5lb) weight plate installed, insert the...
STEP 4 Apply the Weight Stack Sticker Note: Before applying weight plate stickers, please wipe the area clean, and clean your hands before proceeding to the next step. (a) Align and tape the cardboard to the upper left corner of the weight plate (A30).
STEP 5 Press Handle Installation (a) First, remove the axle and screws (58) (57) from the press handle (A25) and the secondary frame (A30). Carefully set each piece aside. (b) Attach the press handle (A25) to the secondary frame (A30) via the axle and then loosely secure these pieces with screws (57).
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STEP 6 Seat Frame Installation (Continued) (a) First, remove the connecting board (59) and screws (60) from the seat frame (A27) and the secondary frame (A30). Carefully set each piece aside.
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STEP 6 Seat Frame Installation (Continued) (b) Use the connecting board (59) and screws (60) to secure the seat frame (A27) to the secondary frame (A30) and then raise the connector A on the secondary frame (A30) to match holes in the seat frame (A27) and then loosely secure them with screws (60) as shown.
STEP 7 Seat Back Installation (a) First, remove screws (61) from the seat back (A26). (b) Use screws (61) to secure the seat back (A26) onto the seat frame (A27) as shown.
STEP 8 Seat Frame Leveling Test (a) Place the unit where it will be used. (b) Loosen screws in area B on the seat frame (A27). Press the seat frame (A27) to the shortest position, making the wheels touch the ground. Fully secure the screws in area B.
STEP 9 Support Tube Stopper Adjustment (a) First, test seat back operation. Press your foot on the adjustment lever in area H. Then adjust the seat back to position G until you see sticker C on the extension tube and area H clicks into place. Then inspect whether the adjustment rod and stopper meet in area D.
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STEP 10 Cable Installation (Continued) (a) Before installing the cable, first remove the cover (71) and screws (72) in area K and the pulley cover (73) and screws (67) in area F as shown. Carefully set each piece aside in a safe place for later use.
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STEP 10 Cable Installation (Continued) (b) Cut off the zip tie in area E to uncurl the cable. Pull the cable to thread through the pulley in area F as indicated by the arrows and then secure the pulley cover with screws (67). And thread the cable through pulley (A20) in area G and secure with screws (75).
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STEP 11 Cable Adjustment (a) After securing the cable nut onto the weight stack rod (A8). Make sure the gap between the (X) and (Y) nut is within 40mm (1.6”) and the (X) nut is secured to a depth of 20mm at least. If the gap exceeds the 40mm limit, the cable needs to be adjusted to the proper length to avoid it’s come off.
STEP 12 Cable Adjustment if too Loose If there is no way to adjust area C, please rotate area C out 30mm (about 1 inch). Remove the bushing and screws (64) from hole E, and soft cap (65) from hole F in area D and then put the cable screw in hole F. And put the bushing and screws (64) back into hole F, and soft cap (65) back into hole E as shown.
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STEP 13 Covers Installation (Continued) Follow instructions (a) through (c) to install the front and rear covers. (a) Use screws (11) to secure the cover bracket (A9) in place on the main frame (A3) as shown. (b) Slide the rear cover (A14) and the front cover (A15) from the top down into the cover support plates’...
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STEP 13 Covers Installation (Continued) Follow instruction to install the top covers. (a) Secure the weight stack top right cover (A1) and the top left cover (A2) with screws (18). (Note: During assembling, place the bracket of the top covers inside of the cover support plates (A4) (A5) as shown.)
STEP 14 Storage Tray Installation (a) Align the storage tray (A6) to the holes in the main frame, and then secure the storage tray with screws (21) as shown.
STEP 15 Secure the Product (a) Remove screws (66) from the floor fixing bracket (A18). (b) Insert the U clip (A19) onto the machine (Make sure the U clip with the correct side downward as below shown), and then secure the floor fixing bracket (A18) with screws (66).
STEP 16 Stack Fork Inspections * Please follow operating instructions on the product sticker to test operation and confirm that the equipment is working properly. * Insert the stack fork to make sure that every weight plate can be engaged easily.
5. OPERATION INSTRUCTION OPERATION Operating the Product * To raise the seat bottom, simply pull it upward. To lower the seat bottom, pull the adjustment knob outward and lower the seat bottom.
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OPERATION Operating the Product (Continued) * To adjust the seat back position, press the adjustment lever with your foot. Then move the seat back to the position you desire.
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OPERATION Operating the Product (Continued) * To adjust the press handle, pull the adjustment knob outward and move the handle to the desired position.
OPERATION Exercising Instructions Please follow the operating instructions as below to test operation and make sure that the equipment is working properly. (a) Please follow operating instructions on the product sticker to test operation. (b) Insert the stack fork at the heaviest weight setting at which you can safely operate the equipment.
6. MAINTENANCE This section covers maintenance topics and includes a maintenance schedule, task list, and log. MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions ● Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing on this product. ● Must be performed by trained service personnel only. ● Do NOT use a damp towel to clean the product and do perform the fol- lowing maintenances.
Maintenance Guide Rod Cleaning and Lubricating 1. Apply lubricant to the guide rods every week. Procedure: (a) Put some lubricant on a clean, lint-free cloth. Rub the lubricated cloth on the guide rods. (b) Load the upper stack carriage set. Exercise to test operation. (c) Repeat steps (a) and (b) 2-3 times.
Maintenance Schedule (DF-208) Maintenance Schedule Area Day Week Month Quarter Year Notes 1 Exterior Clean. Inspect for looseness and 2 Screws secure if necessary. Check for proper equipment 3 Test operation. 4 Cushions Use damped cloth to clean. Check for damage or wear.
Maintenance Task List Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance ex- tends product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufac- turer’s warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance work for each fitness product. Daily tasks 1.
7. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES Le produit SportsArt a été conçu et fabriqué afin d’assurer une sécurité optimale. Cependant certaines précautions s’appliquent chaque fois que vous utilisez votre produit. • Lisez entièrement le manuel avant l’assemblage et l’utilisation. Veuillez aussi noter les consignes de sécurité...