CONTENTS USING THIS MANUAL All Atlantis units can be identified by a code that features 1 or 2 letters, and 3 numbers. For example, the code P140 identifies the selectorized Seated Chest Press. All weight stack units (selectorized units) and plate-loaded units feature instructional placards that have their product codes printed on them as well.
The tools listed above are required to install weight stacks, remove pads and disassemble any Atlantis bolt combination. Bolts need to be removed with impact driver or ratchet fitted with 9/16” (14 mm) socket and 9/16” (14 mm) wrench or crescent wrench. Be sure to re-install all bolts and washer’s combinations in the same order they were removed.
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Racks, benches and plate-loaded units These units are typically shipped fully assembled and ready to use. In some instances, units will be “compressed” to save space for shipping and are assembled with shortened beams. It is important to note that although the shortened beams are discarded after shipping, the hardware (bolts) must be reused.
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Weight stack units: Installing the weight stack 1) First remove the top panel (A) On most stations, you will find special 3) Remove the two add-on weights. from the top of the machine. “split” washers (also called lock 4) Grasp the top plate (hanging on either Next, manually slide out the unit’s washers) and “flat”...
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Weight stack units: Installing the weight stack 6) Slide back the two add-on weights (G). 8) Slide each add-on weight up the 10) Put the shroud and front panel back. guide rod and twist it into the stored 7) Push the rods back into place. Place position on the cylindrical bolt.
Atlantis recommends that all equipment be secured to the floor, to a solid, level surface to avoid tipping over or rocking. This must be performed by a licensed contractor.
Preventive maintenance and inspection Every step in the design and production phase of manufacturing is taken to ensure that your Atlantis equipment will operate safely and efficiently under normal conditions and in commercial settings for prolonged periods of time. However, as with any machinery with moving parts, your equipment is subject to wear and must be maintained and inspected on a regular basis.
Maintenance and inspection schedule: Weekly maintenance • Carefully inspect pull pins, snap locks, weight stack ALLEN KEY 5/32 selector pins and all pivoting connecting parts. Replace at first sign of wear. • Inspect cables thoroughly over their entire length and at each insertion point and replace immediately if damaged.
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• Clean linear bearing guide rods on Smith machines (E155) with a dry towel and lubricate with multipurpose grease. Do not use silicone or any other type of lubricant. Atlantis recommends the spray can format of Super Lube , an ®...
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Maintenance and inspection schedule: Monthly maintenance • Check cables for correct tension on crossovers, adjustable pulleys and functional training systems (NM200/NM205). If the cable is loose, use the cable adjustment screw attached to the housing of the pulley assembly (see figures below). The cable will tighten as the screw goes down. •...
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8 am - 4 pm Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) at 1-514-992-9131 or send an email to earl@tfl50.com To order Super Lube in Canada: contact Atlantis by email at service@atlantisstrength.com or from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) at 1-877-454-2285, ext. 239.
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Cables Cables come in two different sizes: 1/8” (3 mm) and 3/16” (4.8 mm). The 1/8” (3 mm) cable is more flexible and is used for units with a total weight stack of up to 200 lb (91 kg). The 3/16” (4.8 mm) cable is less malleable and recommended for units with a weight stack over 200 lb (91 kg).
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It is important to note that the thread size of that we may be able to assist you. the pull-pin’s insert changed sometime in NOTE: Atlantis will evaluate if the foam early 2004. As a result, replacement pull-pins is still in good condition, and thus only the are shipped with two thread-sized nuts to upholstery needs to be changed.
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Hydraulic seat adjustment The hydraulic cylinders used to adjust seats on many of our selectorized units are tested for 3 50,000 cycles and are extremely durable. Their resistance level is pre-set at the factory and cannot be adjusted in the field. The seat adjustment may respond slowly during the initial use. See (3) Preventive Maintenance in this manual for lubrication instructions regarding the stainless steel seat shafts (NOT the cylinder shaft).
Warranty policy All products manufactured by Atlantis are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in workmanship and / or materials under normal use or service as follows: Atlantis Equipment 10 years: Structural frame and moving parts, welds and weight stack plates...
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Manufacturing defects on metal frame, wood and rubber components 180 days: Logo If at any time a component part is defective, Atlantis shall repair or replace it within a reasonable period of time (at the discretion of Atlantis). This warranty does not cover costs of removal, transportation or reinstallation. This warranty shall not apply if the defect was caused by misuse, neglect or normal wear and tear.
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It is the responsibility of the consignee to note any damaged or missing goods on the bill of lading prior to signing off, and all claims must be submitted to Atlantis within 48 hours of arrival at delivery site. Failure to comply will invalidate your right to any claim. Damage that is not apparent and discovered after delivery of the equipment must be brought to the attention of Atlantis both verbally and written within 14 days of delivery.
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