Preparations For Assembly; Required Tools; Installation Requirements; Assembly Tips - Pacific Zuma Assembly And Maintenance Manual

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Zuma Assembly and Maintenance Guide
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Preparations
CAUTION: To set up this unit, you will need
ssistance. Do not attempt assembly by yourself.
You must review and follow the instructions in this
guide. If you do not assemble and use the Zuma
according to the following guidelines, you could void
the Precor limited warranty.

Required Tools

Tools that you need to obtain before assembling the
unit include:
❏ ½-inch socket wrench
❏ ⁹⁄₁₆-inch socket wrench
❏ ¾-inch socket wrench
❏ ⁹⁄₁₆-inch box wrench
❏ ¾-inch box wrench
❏ Adjustable pliers or crescent wrenche
❏ Standard set of metric hex keys
❏ Rubber mallet
❏ Step stool
Preparations

Installation Requirements

Follow these installation requirements when assembling
the unit:
Fill out and mail the limited warranty card. The
warranty card is found on the back cover of this
guide.
Set up the Zuma on a solid, flat surface. A
smooth, flat surface under the unit helps keep it
level. A level unit has fewer malfunctions.
Provide ample space around the machine.
Open space around the machine allows for
easier access.
Insert all bolts in the same direction. For
aesthetic purposes, insert all the bolts in the
same direction unless specified (in text or
illustrations) to do otherwise.
Leave room for adjustments. Tighten fasteners
(such as bolts, nuts, and screws), so the unit is
stable, but leave room for adjustments. Do not
fully tighten fasteners until instructed (in the steps)
to do so.

Assembly Tips

A scale is provided at the bottom of every assembly
instruction page. Use this scale to identify the
correct size bolts and spacers. The head of a bolt
is not used in measuring the length of a bolt.
Note: A few of the bolts used to assemble the
Zuma are longer than 6 inches. You may want to
use a measuring tape to accurately identify the
correct sizes.
To find out the length of a particular bolt, measure
its shank (the long, narrow part beneath the head).
Refer to the following diagram:
Bolt head
Bolt threads
Shank
Read all caution notes on each page before
completing that step.
Some pieces have extra holes that you will not use.
Use only those holes indicated in the instructions
and illustrations.
While you may be able to assemble the Zuma by
reading the illustrations only, refer to the text for
important safety cautions and notes.
To determine the
length of a bolt,
measure its shank.
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