Power Systems STRETCH MACHINE Manual

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STRETCH MACHINE™
The following guidelines should be observed when using the Stretch Machine™.
• Always consult your physician before participating in any physical activity.
• Read all instructions carefully before using.
• Inspect the Stretch Machine™ for cracks, and other damage prior to each use. DO
NOT USE IF DAMAGED – Consult a Power Systems service associate for warranty
information and part replacement.
• Always use the Stretch Machine™ on a level surface. An un-level surface could
cause the Stretch Machine™ to suddenly tip, injuring user.
• The Stretch Machine™ is intended for use only as described in this document. Other
uses are not recommended.
• Power Systems, Inc. assumes no liability for injuries, accidents or damages that may
occur with the use or misuse of the Stretch Machine™.
For more information regarding the Stretch Machine™

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

PLEASE READ AND KEEP

DISCLAIMER

or other training products and programs, contact:
Power Systems, Inc.
www.power-systems.com
1-800-321-6975
Copyright © 2007 by Power Systems Inc.
Rev B 10/07

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  • Page 1 • Always consult your physician before participating in any physical activity. • Read all instructions carefully before using. • Inspect the Stretch Machine™ for cracks, and other damage prior to each use. DO NOT USE IF DAMAGED – Consult a Power Systems service associate for warranty information and part replacement.
  • Page 2 STRETCH MACHINE™ The Stretch Machine™ is designed to passively stretch the muscles of the hip and groin through user controlled abduction. ASSEMBLY: 1. Attach part K to part D as shown in the figure below using Assembly Unit (1). Be careful not to over tighten bolts to prevent stripping the threads.
  • Page 3 3. Sit down on Stretch Machine™ and position legs so that they are resting on the leg supports. The torso should be erect with the back support assisting the user to maintain this position.

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