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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP FOUR
Secure the Lap Pad Assembly (H1-2005) to the Chrome Shaft of the Base Frame
Assembly
Remove the Hex Nut (H1-1304), Flat Washers (H1-1302) and Spacers
(H1-2017) from the Hex Bolt (H1-1412). Keep this hardware nearby.
With the Traction Handles facing the rear of the Base Frame Assembly, place the
Lap Pad Assembly over the Chrome Shaft in the Base Frame and align the holes.
(See Figure 3)
Thread the Hex Bolt through a Flat Washer and Spacer. Make sure the small end of
the Spacer faces away from the head end of the Hex Bolt.
Insert the Hex Bolt with Flat Washer and Spacer through the holes, securing the
Lap Pad Assembly to the Chrome Shaft. Thread the remaining Spacer with the
small end facing the Chrome Shaft and tighten with the Flat Washer and Hex Nut.
(See Figure 3A for close-up view)
Make sure the fasteners are securely tightened and the Lap Pad rotates smoothly.
Figure 4
STEP FIVE
Attach the Leg Support Assembly (H1-2000) to the Lap Pad Assembly (H1-2005)
STEP SIX
Testing the Assembly
PRIOR TO USE:
Test the Lap Pad for smooth and steady rotation.
Ensure that all fasteners are secure.
The assembly of the DEX II • decompression & extension
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Please remember:
Read the User Manual and accompanying materials thoroughly before using the DEX II
Improper use could result in serious injury or death.
Please complete and mail the warranty card.
DEX II
Assembly Instructions
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Figure 3
Chrome
Shaft
(Front)
Figure 3A
You may need to remove the Hex Bolts (H1-1415), and Flat Washers (H1-1414) from
the Leg Support Shaft (H1-2004).
Slide the Leg Support Shaft into the receiving end of the Lap Pad Assembly. (See
Figure 4) Lining up the two holes, insert the Flat Washers and Hex Bolts. Secure with
wrench.
is now complete!
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It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of the equipment and the inherent risks of inversion, such as falling on
your head or neck, pinching, entrapment or equipment failure. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS OR HEED WARNINGS COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Traction
Handles
Restrictions on Use
( R e a r )
• This product is not intended for use in public facilities.
Precautions Before Using
• Refer to additional warning notices posted on the equipment.
Precautions During Use
• First time users should use a spotter until comfortable with the operation of the equipment.
DEX II
User Manual
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USER MANUAL
WARNING
!
DO NOT
use the equipment without a licensed physician's approval. Carefully review the following list of medical contraindications for
inversion with your licensed physician: (This is not an exhaustive list, it is intended only for reference)
· Middle ear infection
· Conjunctivitis
· Extreme obesity
· High blood pressure
· Pregnancy
· Hypertension
· Hiatal hernia
· Heart or circulatory disorders
· Ventral hernia
· Spinal injury
· Glaucoma
· Cerebral sclerosis
· Retinal detachment
· Use of anticoagulants (including high doses of aspirin)
DO NOT
use if you are over 6ft 6in (198 cm) or 300 lbs. (136 kg). Structural failure could occur or head/neck may impact the floor
during inversion.
DO NOT
modify the equipment or use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer. Utilize the equipment for
its intended purpose only.
DO NOT
use the DEX II
until you have thoroughly and carefully read the User Manual, reviewed all other accompanying documents,
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and inspected the equipment.
NEVER
allow children to use the equipment unsupervised.
DO NOT
operate equipment while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication that may cause drowsiness or disorientation.
ALWAYS
inspect the equipment prior to use. Make sure that all fasteners are secure and that the equipment is located on a level
surface.
ALWAYS
replace defective components immediately and do not use until repaired.
ALWAYS
make sure the equipment is properly adjusted to the correct user settings prior to each use.
DO NOT
use aggressive movements, or use weights, elastic bands or any other exercise or stretching device while on the DEX II
ALWAYS
keep hands and fingers away from moving parts to avoid injury.
Leg Rollers
Leg Width
Adjustment Knob
Lap Pad
Chrome Shaft
Corner Feet
· Recent stroke or transient ischemic attack
· Bone weakness (osteoporosis)
· Recent or unhealed fractures
· Medullary pins
· Surgically implanted orthopedic supports
· Acutely swollen joints
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DO NOT
drop or insert objects into any opening.
Traction Handles
Height Adjustment
Handle
Locking Pin
Height
Adjustment
Knob
Cane Shaped
Handles
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