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  • Page 1 Assembly Guide CW-113...
  • Page 3: Obtaining Service

    Serial number: CW-113. These instructions are written for your • Assemble and operate the CW-113 on a solid, level _______________________ safety and to protect the unit. surface. Locate the unit a few feet from walls or •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CW-113 Assembly and Maintenance Guide Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions................... 3 Obtaining Service ..........................3 Preparations....................... 5 Unpacking the Equipment ........................5 Required Tools ............................5 Installation Requirements ........................5 Hardware Kit ............................6 Assembly Instructions ....................7 Open the Box ............................7 Assemble the Unit ..........................
  • Page 5: Preparations

    -inch Allen wrench • Install components in the sequence shown. ❏ ⁄ The CW-113 parts are inspected before shipment. • Insert all fasteners in the same direction. For Each unit contains several pieces that require aesthetic purposes, insert all the fasteners in assembly.
  • Page 6: Hardware Kit

    CW-113 Assembly and Maintenance Guide Hardware Kit Fastener Fastener ³⁄₈ x ¾-inch Buttonhead screw (A) ½-inch Washer (F) ³⁄₈-inch Split washer (B) ½-inch Lock nut (G) ³⁄₈ x 2¾-inch Buttonhead screw (C) ⁵⁄₁₆ x 3-inch Buttonhead screw (H) ³⁄₈-inch Washer (D) ⁵⁄₁₆-inch Split washer (J)
  • Page 7: Assembly Instructions

    CW-113 Assembly and Maintenance Guide Assembly Instructions Handlebar Assembly of the CW-113 takes about 50 minutes to Roller Pads complete. If this is the first time you have assembled this type of equipment, plan on allowing more time. Thigh Pad Be careful to open boxes and assemble components in the sequence presented in the manual.
  • Page 8: Assemble The Unit

    CW-113 Assembly and Maintenance Guide Assemble the Unit 1. Attach the Main Frame to the Stabilizer using 4 - ¾” buttonhead screws four ¾-inch buttonhead screws (A) 4 - split washers four ³⁄₈-inch split washers (B) Spring Cushion Wrench tighten.
  • Page 9 CW-113 Assembly and Maintenance Guide 5. Pull on the Adjustment Pin and slide the Back Adjustment through the Main Frame. Release the Adjustment Pin while it is aligned with the Back Adjustment middle hole. Note: Make sure the Springs slide onto the posts on the bottom of the Back Support 6.
  • Page 10 CW-113 Assembly and Maintenance Guide 8. Slide the Roller Bar through Holder Assembly, and then place a Round Cap onto each end of the Roller Bar. Slide the Round Caps against the Holder Assembly. 9. Slide a Roller Pad onto each end of the Roller Bar, followed by a Roller Cap.
  • Page 11: Assemble The Pads

    If necessary, use the Back Support to lift the front end and tip the CW-113 onto its wheels to roll it to a different location. 6 - 1¼” buttonhead screws 6 - split washers...
  • Page 12 Precor is widely recognized for its innovative, award winning designs of exercise equipment. Precor aggressively seeks U.S. and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects of its product design. Any party contemplating the use of Precor’s product designs is hereby CW-113 Assembly &...
  • Page 13 General Safety & Maintenance Manual Precor Icarian Line Commercial Strength Equipment...
  • Page 15 Do not use weld. accessory attachments that are not recommended by Precor, as such attachments might cause injuries. • Strength training requires a significant focus by the facility and its staff to maintain the quality of the fitness environment.
  • Page 16 The equipment is designed to be freestanding; however, inspection schedules outlined in this manual, including daily, it can be bolted to the floor for extra stability. Precor highly weekly, monthly and annual checks. Ensure all bolt connections recommends that the equipment be bolted to the floor to reduce are tight and that the threaded cables are properly and tightly the risk of toppling the equipment due to improper use.
  • Page 17 EN957 –1/2 standards. See an authorized ensure that it is seated in all of the pulleys. Precor dealer for a complete and current listing of certified machines. General Safety and Maintenance Manual: Important Safety Guidelines for Owners...
  • Page 18 Important Safety Information for Users • Never drop or insert objects into any opening in the equipment. • Check that all fasteners are securely tightened. Cables should be Before beginning any fitness program, you should obtain a complete secured at both end connections and properly threaded. Weight physical examination from your physician.
  • Page 19 Table of Contents Important Safety Guidelines for Owners ......1 Weekly Inspection ..............15 Safety Approval ................3 Condition and Deep Clean Upholstery ........15 Important Safety Information for Users ........4 Clean and Lubricate Cable Rod Ends ........16 Clean and Lubricate Guide Rods ..........16 Before You Begin ..............7 Inspect Cables, Connections, and Tension ......17 Recommended Tools ..............
  • Page 20 Monthly Inspection ..............21 Inspect Frames and Movement Arms ........21 Lubricate Pop Pins ...............22 Check and Lubricate Ratcheting Seat Lever ......23 Inspect All Fasteners ..............24 Annual Maintenance ..............25 Weight Stack Annual Maintenance ..........25 Inspect and Lubricate Pop Pins ..........26 Recommended Maintenance Checklist ......27 General Safety and Maintenance Manual:: Table of Contents...
  • Page 21: Before You Begin

    This list covers the tools you may need when you inspect and This manual explains how to maintain the Precor Icarian line of maintain the equipment. commercial strength equipment. It provides information about items ¹⁵⁄₁₆...
  • Page 22: Obtaining Service

    Date purchased: _________________________ For future reference, write the serial numbers, model numbers, and dates of purchase for your Precor strength training equipment in the Model #: _______ Serial #: _______________________ space provided. You may want to list all equipment information below Date purchased: _________________________ for easy reference.
  • Page 23: Daily Inspection

    Daily Inspection You will need to perform the following tasks each day to maintain the Clean Upholstery equipment and keep it operating smoothly: To remove surface dirt and perspiration, clean upholstery daily with a • Clean any upholstery on the equipment. mild soap and water solution in a spray bottle.
  • Page 24: Inspect Pads For Wear

    Be sure to wipe down both painted parts and chrome or plated parts. Important: Do not reupholster pads or use pads not approved by Precor. To restore and maintain luster of chrome parts, use a commercial chrome cleaner.
  • Page 25: Inspect All Fasteners

    Replace any cable at the first sign of and other fasteners to make sure they are tight and installed correctly. wear using only Precor-supplied replacement parts. With regular Be sure to check fasteners at bolted joints to make sure the use, a cable can become worn and might fail.
  • Page 26 Some obvious signs of cable damage are as follows: In addition to inspecting the cables and end connections for damage, check the following: 1. Exposed inner wire, stretching or cuts in the coating, or broken coating in the area that passes over a pulley •...
  • Page 27: Check Warning Labels And Instruction Placards

    Check Warning Labels and Instruction Figure 3 shows a typical user instruction placard. Placards Inspect warning and instructional labels daily tom make sure that all the information can be clearly read. If any portion is not visible or part of the label is not adhered properly, replace that label immediately (refer to Obtaining Service for purchase information).
  • Page 28 Precor products come equipped with a number of standard warning labels. The following figures show sample warning labels you may see on the equipment depending on the model and product line: KEEP HANDS AND FEET CLEAR WHILE MACHINE IS IN USE...
  • Page 29: Weekly Inspection

    Weekly Inspection This section covers the tasks you should do each week to maintain the Condition and Deep Clean Upholstery equipment. Perform the following tasks as appropriate for the unit you Condition and deep clean the upholstery weekly with a lanolin-based are maintaining: hand cleaner or upholstery cleaner.
  • Page 30: Clean And Lubricate Cable Rod Ends

    Clean and Lubricate Cable Rod Ends Clean and Lubricate Guide Rods Inspect the exposed areas of the guide rods for cleanliness. Using a Inspect the exposed areas of the guide rods for cleanliness. Using a dry cloth, wipe any buildup of dirt of grease from the rods. Check dry cloth, wipe any buildup of dirt or grease from the rods.
  • Page 31: Inspect Cables, Connections, And Tension

    Inspect Cables, Connections, and • Check the cable as it terminates at the cam, which is stationary on most equipment. Inspect the bolt passing through the cam end Tension fitting to be sure the two jam nuts are tightened against each other. Each week, give the cables and connections a thorough inspection Also, check the entire cable routing to verify that there is no and check cable tensions.
  • Page 32: Inspect Cable Handle Attachments

    Inspect all plates for sharp burs or damage. Wipe dirt and dust off the guide rods. Make sure the equipment uses only the original Precor selector pin. In addition, make sure the selector pin can be fully inserted and retained...
  • Page 33: Inspect And Lubricate Bearings And Bushings

    • Bronze bushings: Precor recommends using a small amount of Important: Do not use petroleum-based lubricants or motor oil. silicone spray lubricant to lubricate the bushings. Spray directly...
  • Page 34: Check Seat Adjustment And Test Pop Pins

    Check Seat Adjustment and Test Pop Pins Precor strength equipment has two types of adjustments: • 2x4-inch or 2x2-inch telescoping sleeve adjustment for most seat assemblies • ¹ ₂-inch slotted plate adjustments used on most free-weight bench adjustments Inspect all adjustments for proper fit and function. Inspect plastic sliders for excessive wear or damage.
  • Page 35: Monthly Inspection

    Replace any component at first signs of wear. • Lubricate pop pins. Note: You can order touch-up paint from Precor by calling Customer • Check and lubricate ratcheting seat lever Support. Refer to Obtaining Service.
  • Page 36: Lubricate Pop Pins

    To remove surface rust from the frame, rub lightly with a fine wet/dry sand paper or fine steel wool. Finish with Precor’s touch-up paint if Pull out the pop pin as far as it goes and apply a small amount of needed.
  • Page 37: Check And Lubricate Ratcheting Seat Lever

    Seat Lever easily. If the lever sticks, lubricate the pivot pin in the lever with silicone Precor designed the ratcheting seat so users can easily move the seat spray lubricant. Wipe off any excess lubricant with a cloth. (Refer to to a comfortable position.
  • Page 38: Inspect All Fasteners

    Inspect All Fasteners Precor products are assembled with Grade 5 fasteners or better. With normal use, these fasteners can loosen. Inspect all nuts, bolts, hex key bolts, screws, and other fasteners to ensure they are tight and installed correctly. Be sure to check fasteners at bolted joints to ensure connection is secure.
  • Page 39: Annual Maintenance

    • Clean the selector stem and inspect it for wear and damage. Weight Stack Annual Maintenance • Reassemble the weight stack. Once a year, Precor recommends disassembling the weight stack to • Wipe down the weight stack enclosures (shrouds) with a damp clean and inspect it thoroughly.
  • Page 40: Inspect And Lubricate Pop Pins

    Inspect and Lubricate Pop Pins Pop pin plunger assembly shown with Remove the pop pin assembly by loosening the hex head cap. telescoping sleeve type adjustment CAUTION: Pulling out the pop pin may cause the unit to adjust position suddenly. To avoid injury, keep your hands and head away from moving parts.
  • Page 41: Recommended Maintenance Checklist

    Recommended Maintenance Checklist Please retain for your records. Maintenance Record the Month of ______________________ Brand Name ______________________ Model Name & Number ______________________ Serial Number ______________________ In Service Date ______________________ Initial box when completed: write N/A if not applicable to the equipment. Daily Check Clean upholstery Clean &...
  • Page 42 Notes: General Safety and Maintenance Manual: Recommended Maintenance Checklist...
  • Page 44 U.S. and foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects of its 20031 142nd Ave NE product design. Any party contemplating the use of Precor product designs is hereby forewarned that Precor P.O. Box 7202 General Safety &...

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