Teeter FitSpine FX-2 Assembly Instructions Manual

Teeter FitSpine FX-2 Assembly Instructions Manual

Inversion table with comfort cushion

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A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S
FitSpine FX-2
with Comfort Cushion
F A S T E R , B E T T E R
R E S U LT S W I T H
T E E T E R S U P P O R T
& C O A C H I N G
EN
* Specifications may vary from this image and are subject to change without notice.
Inversion Table
For gravity-assisted stretching and decompression
A S S E M B L E F A S T E R
Free BILT app puts easy 3-D
instructions at your fingertips.
Search 'Teeter FX-2' in BILT to
get started.
E A S Y A C C E S S T O V I D E O
Watch the Getting Started DVD
or access videos online for easy
assembly guidance, how-to's
and classes.
F R E E E X E R C I S E G U I D E
Register your warranty and gain
access to our 30-Day Back Pain
Relief Guide.
R E A C H Y O U R G O A L S
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access guided sessions,
product support, and more!
ITM. / ART. 1319073
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Summary of Contents for Teeter FitSpine FX-2

  • Page 1 R E S U LT S W I T H instructions at your fingertips. T E E T E R S U P P O R T Search ‘Teeter FX-2’ in BILT to Find BILT get started. in App Store &...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Before Inverting ........14 Get the Most Out of Your Teeter ..... . 6...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    • DO NOT store the inversion table upright if children are present. Fold and lay the table on the floor. DO NOT store outdoors. • DO NOT use aggressive movements, or use weights, elastic bands, any other exercise or stretching device or non-Teeter ®...
  • Page 4: Items For Assembly

    I TE MS FO R AS SE M BLY Parts are not shown to scale. ITEM NO. ITEM NAME ITEM NO. ITEM NAME Main Shaft Assembly Stretch-and-Grip A-Frame Base Assembly ™ EX1630 with EZ-Reach Ankle Lock System ™ E61100 A-Frame Tools Provided for Assembly F51007 Angle Tether pre-assembled to A-Frame...
  • Page 5: A Guide To Your Inversion Table

    A G UI D E TO YO U R I NVE R SI O N TA BL E Before reading further, study the drawing below to familiarize yourself with the important components of your Teeter Inversion Table. Upper Support Arms...
  • Page 6: Safety Warning Labels & Product Specifications

    This drawing indicates the locations of the warning labels found on your product. If a label is missing, illegible or is removed, contact Teeter Customer Service to request a complimentary replacement label. Note: Image and labels below not shown at actual size.
  • Page 7: Assembly Steps

    L E T ’ S G ET STA RT E D Unpack and Prepare Your Workspace • If possible, assemble the equipment at or near the space in which you intend to use it to avoid moving it later. • Unpack all parts and support materials. Set aside packing materials and clear your work area. •...
  • Page 8: Get The Most Out Of Your Teeter

    S T E P 2 A S S E MB LE TA B L E BE D FIGURE 4 Locate the Table Bed Assembly Hardware Kit (HK1010). Figure 4: Place the Table Bed face down on the floor and push down on the Support Beam, so the two holes align evenly with the holes at the base of the Upper Support Arms.
  • Page 9 A S S E MB LE R O L L E R H I N GE S S T E P 3 FIGURE 4 TO TA B L E B E D Figure 6: Familiarize yourself with the 3-Hole Roller Hinge Figure 6 and Cam Lock terms.
  • Page 10 S T E P 4 A S S E MB LE TA B L E BE D TO A- F R A ME FIGURE 4 Figure 10: Face the front of the A-Frame where the Crossbar is located. Grasp both Roller Hinges, right above the Cam Lock, and lift the Table Bed.
  • Page 11 S T E P 5 ASSEMBLE MAIN SHAFT TO TABLE BED FIGURE 4 REVISIONS PARTS LIST ENGR DATE REV SHT ZONE DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY NET DIMENSIONS/DESCRIPTION 10/18/2017 8D A1: RELEASE FOR PATENT Figure 13: Stand on the LEFT side of the A-Frame, holding the Main Shaft with the height markings facing up.
  • Page 12 MISASSEMBLY CHECK WARNING If your Teeter Inversion Table looks like either of these images, your inversion table has been misassembled and is unfit for use. Improper assembly could result in serious injury or death! Image B Image A Go back to Step 4 for instruction.
  • Page 13 S T E P 6 ATTACH ANGLE TETHER FIGURE 4 Attach Angle Tether The tether will come pre-assembled to the A-Frame. Figure 16: Unfold the adjustable tether and clip it to the U-Bar on the underside of the Table Bed. Slide the buckle to lengthen or shorten the strap depending on your desired maximum angle of inversion.
  • Page 14 S T E P 7 AT TACH CO M FO RT CU S H I O N FIGURE 4 (OPTIONAL) The Comfort Cushion provides a plush, supportive surface for a premium inversion experience without inhibiting body slide needed for decompression. The included fastening nodes secure the Comfort Cushion to the Table Bed while still allowing it to move within the tracks of the FitSpine Bed.
  • Page 15 Comfort Cushion. Stabilize the inversion table to prevent rotation during assembly. Position the bridge with the Teeter logo at the base and facing towards you. Figure 19: First, insert the bottom two notches of the bridge into the desired horizontal slots on the lower portion of the Table Bed.
  • Page 16: Before Inverting

    The Getting Started Video Portal is a helpful supplement to the Owner’s Manual, with easy-to-follow instructions on user settings, how to invert, storage and maintenance, and even stretching and exercises you can do with your Teeter. Access via teeter.com/videos and search Model ‘FX-2’ now!
  • Page 17: Warranty Terms & Registration

    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.
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  • Page 20 Tel. +49 511 62628630 Teeter Decompression Devices are multiple user, reusable devices for home use, intended to provide traction to the spine while stretching the para-spinal muscles and soft tissues. The devices provide non-powered traction and are meant for use by adults.

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