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IMPORTANT! All products shown are prototype. Actual product delivered may vary. Product specifi cations, features, and software are subject to change without notice. For the current owner’s manual and documents in additional languages please visit https://truefi tness.com/support/user-manuals/ IMPORTANTE! Todos los productos mostrados son prototipos. La realidad el producto suministrado puede diferir. Especifi caciones de productos, características y software están sujetas a cambios sin previo aviso.
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You can count on TRUE Fitness for the best service in the industry, provided by a team focused on optimizing the life of your equipment.
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Reporting Freight Claims or Parts Damage Unfortunately, sometimes materials can be damaged during shipment. If materials are damaged during shipment, please follow the guidelines below to determine the appropriate process for you to follow. Severe Damage—Obvious damage to external packaging and internal product. Please refuse the shipment and it will be returned to TRUE by the carrier.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FACILITY AND USER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Review and understand all of the warning labels affi xed to this machine and on the facility safety sign. ● Be certain that the machine operation is understood before it is used. Refer to the instructional procedure label affi xed to the machine.
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INSTALLATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ● Read this installation manual entirely before assembling this equipment. ● Verify that there is adequate space surrounding this piece of equipment for safe access and operation. Installation must meet ADA requirements for accessibility. ● Install this piece of equipment on a solid level surface that does not deviate more than 1/8” over a 10’ distance (or as defi...
GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Preventative maintenance is crucial to maintaining the function and safety of this equipment. Your facility must establish written guidelines for preventative maintenance and keep written or online records of the maintenance performed on these products. As a minimum, the items presented in the SAFETY section of this document and the items that follow here, should be included in your maintenance program.
COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Commercial Maintenance Schedule Daily Weekly Monthly 6 Months Annually Inspect cables for wear, tension, and proper connection if equipped. Replace at the fi rst sign of wear. Inspect cable length and cable end fi ttings. Replace at the fi rst sign of wear. Inspect all nuts and bolts and tighten if needed.
Number of Bumpers Top Weight** Model Description Light (L) Standard Heavy (H) Light (L) Standard Heavy (H) Generation 1 Generation 2 SPL0900 Chest Press SPL-00- SPL-00- TPL200X TPL300X SPL-ADRWT SPL-ADRWT * One box contains four 15lb / 6.8kg weight plates. REV02...
Replace all labels that may be worn, damaged, or missing. To replace any worn or missing decals contact TRUE product support (service@truefi tness.com // 800.883.8783). TRUE FITNESS TECHNOLOGY, INC 865 HOFF RD, ST LOUIS MISSOURI 63366 USA MODEL NO: SPL0900...
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Generation 2 LBL-ADJ-SPL010 LBL-ADJ-SPL013 LBL-ADJ-SPL002 LBL-WS-SPL310 LBL-QR-SPL0900 LBL-ADJ-SPL012 C HE ST P R E SS P A L L A D I U M S E R I E S L BL- P R - S PL 09 00 LBL-PR-SPL0900...
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST CAUTION: Use caution when assembling this product. Unpacking and assembling this product requires two or more people. Use caution when unpacking this product. Avoid damage to the product and product pads. DO NOT use a box cutter. DO NOT slice into the packaging. VERIFY BOX CONTENTS IMPORTANT! Please verify box contents.
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ARM ASSEMBLY, LEFT FRAME with SPL-ADRWT REV02 or lower. SPL-09-ARM260X ARM ASSEMBLY, RIGHT SPL-07-PHG000X PULLEY ASSEMBLY SPL-09-CBL000 SUBASSEMBLY, CABLE, MAIN FRAME, SPL0900 SPL-09-CBL100X SUBASSEMBLY, CABLE, UPRIGHT, SPL0900 SPLSRDPS* SHROUD SET SHORT ACRYLIC, SPL SPLSRDMS* SHROUD SET, SPL, SHORT METAL Generation 2 Top Weight...
ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1—ATTACH MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY NOTE: Supplemental assembly video available on vimeo.com: https://vimeo.com/723476070?share=copy. TOOL NEEDED ITEM PART DESCRIPTION Allen Wrench SPL-09-MFR250X MAIN FRAME WELDMENT ASSEMBLY SPL-09-UPR200X UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY SPL-09-CBR000 WELDMENT, CROSS BRACE C1256 LPSHCS, 3/8"-16 X 1" E-COAT C 749B LOCK WASHER, 3/8”, BLK ZP C 754B...
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STEP 1—ATTACH MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED b. Using an allen wrench, loosen the 4 hex screws on both sides of the upper connecting bracket on the main frame assembly to help create play. NOTE: This makes attaching the main frame assembly to the upright assembly easier.
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STEP 1—ATTACH MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED c. Align the main frame assembly with the upright assembly. Using an allen wrench, attach the main frame assembly to the upright assembly using 8 hex screws, 8 lock washers, and 8 fl at washers. NOTE: To help align parts, loosely attach all screws before fully tightening.
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STEP 1—ATTACH MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED d. Using an allen wrench, retighten the 4 hex screws on both sides of the upper connecting bracket on the main frame assembly.
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STEP 2—ATTACH ARMS TO MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY TOOL NEEDED ITEM PART DESCRIPTION Allen Wrench SPL-09-MFR250X MAIN FRAME WELDMENT ASSEMBLY SPL-09-ARM240X ARM ASSEMBLY, LEFT FRAME SPL-09-ARM260X ARM ASSEMBLY, RIGHT Retaining Ring Pliers C1255 LPSHCS, 3/8"-16 X 3/4" E-COAT C 749B LOCK WASHER, 3/8”, BLK ZP SPL-00-CAP005 CAP, BOLT, ALUMINUM D 128...
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SPL-09-MFR250X MAIN FRAME WELDMENT ASSEMBLY SPL-07-PHG000X PULLEY ASSEMBLY Wrench SD0183 PULLEY 114MM SPL-09-CBL000 SUBASSEMBLY, CABLE, MAIN FRAME, SPL0900 SPL-09-CBL100X SUBASSEMBLY, CABLE, UPRIGHT, SPL0900 Socket Wrench C1258 LPSHCS, 3/8”-16 X 1-3/4” E-COAT C 766A LOCK NUT, 3/8”-16 X 17/64”, NYLON C 754B WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”...
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STEP 3—ROUTE CABLE THROUGH UPRIGHT AND MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLIES CONTINUED a. Using an allen wrench and a socket wrench or open end wrench, remove and set aside the upright pulleys using 2 hex screws, 4 fl at washers, and 2 lock nuts. b.
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STEP 3—ROUTE CABLE THROUGH UPRIGHT AND MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLIES CONTINUED c. Using an allen wrench and a socket wrench or open end wrench, remove and set aside the lower pulley from the pulley assembly using 1 hex screw, 2 fl at washers, and 1 lock nut.
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STEP 3—ROUTE CABLE THROUGH UPRIGHT AND MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLIES CONTINUED d. Route the upright cable through the top of the upright assembly and around the pulleys. e. Thread a cable puller through the openings on the lower main frame assembly. Attach the upright cable to the cable puller.
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STEP 3—ROUTE CABLE THROUGH UPRIGHT AND MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLIES CONTINUED Using an allen wrench, fully tighten the 2 hex screws on the upper pulleys. Attach the main frame cable to the cable attachment points on the left and right arm assemblies using the cable bolts. IMPORTANT! A minimum of 1/2"...
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SPL-00-GRD101X GUIDE ROD ASSEMBLY Cloth SPL-00-WBR002* WEIGHT STACK BUMPER SPL-00-PIN030X SUBASSEMBLY, SELECTORY PIN SPL-09-CBL100X SUBASSEMBLY, CABLE, UPRIGHT, SPL0900 Lubricant D1261 CABLE BOLT FTG, 1/2-13 X 1-3/4” C1256 LPSHCS, 3/8”-16 X 1” E-COAT C 749B LOCK WASHER, 3/8”, BLK ZP C 754B WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”...
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STEP 4—ATTACH WEIGHT STACK TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED a. Using an allen wrench, remove and set aside the guide rod bracket from the upright assembly using 2 hex screws, 2 lock washers, and 2 fl at washers. b. Slide the 2 guide rods into place on the upright assembly.
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STEP 4—ATTACH WEIGHT STACK TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED e. Using an allen wrench, reattach the guide rod bracket to the upright assembly using 2 hex screws, 2 lock washers, and 2 fl at washers.
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STEP 4—ATTACH WEIGHT STACK TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED Insert the selector pin and route the upright cable down through the hole on the upright assembly. Using an open end wrench, attach the cable bolt to the top weight assembly. IMPORTANT! A minimum of 1/2" (12.7 mm) of the threaded portion of the cable bolt must be threaded into the top weight assembly.
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STEP 4—ATTACH WEIGHT STACK TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED h. Insert the hex screw through the lock washer, fl at washer, and selector pin attachment point and reattach it to the Generation 1 top weight assembly using an allen wrench. Insert the hex screw through the lock washer, fl at washer, and selector pin attachment and reattach it to the Generation 2 top weight assembly using an allen wrench.
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STEP 4—ATTACH WEIGHT STACK TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED After selecting the appropriate weight stack labels, peel and remove the backing from the weight stack labels. Using the selector pin retainer tube and the selector pin in the heaviest weight plate option, align the weight stack label with the plates.
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STEP 5—ATTACH ACRYLIC SHROUDS TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY NOTE: Supplemental acrylic shroud video available on vimeo.com: https://vimeo.com/723539522?share=copy. NOTE: Supplemental metal shroud video available on vimeo.com: https://vimeo.com/774417897?share=copy. TOOLS NEEDED ITEM PART DESCRIPTION Allen Wrench SPL-09-UPR200X UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY SPLSRDPS* SHROUD SET SHORT ACRYLIC, SPL SPLSRDMS* SHROUD SET, SPL, SHORT METAL Flat Head Screwdriver...
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STEP 5—ATTACH ACRYLIC SHROUDS TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED b. Assemble the acrylic front shrouds and insert them into the upright assembly using a rubber mallet. c. Using an allen wrench and a socket wrench or open end wrench, insert and tighten the 4 hex screws and 4 lock nuts into the front shrouds.
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STEP 5—ATTACH METAL SHROUDS TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY a. Using an allen wrench, socket wrench or open end wrench, and a fl at head screwdriver, remove and set aside the shroud fasteners from the upright assembly using 4 hex screws, 4 lock nuts, 2 twist lock screws, and 2 lock washers.
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STEP 5—ATTACH METAL SHROUDS TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED b. Slide the front metal shrouds onto the upright assembly. c. Using an allen wrench and a socket wrench or open end wrench, secure the front shrouds to the upright assembly using the 4 hex screws and 4 lock nuts. d.
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STEP 6—ATTACH TOP COVER TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY NOTE: Supplemental top cover video available on vimeo.com: https://vimeo.com/723539522?share=copy. TOOLS NEEDED ITEM PART DESCRIPTION Allen Wrenches SPL-09-UPR200X UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY 3/32" and 5/32" SPL-00-CVR021 CAP, UPRIGHT SPL-00-CVR022 TRAY, UPRIGHT COVER SPL-00-CVR023 MAT, UPRIGHT TRAY C1239 FHCS, 8-32 X 1/2”...
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STEP 6—ATTACH TOP COVER TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY CONTINUED e. Reattach the tray cover onto the top cover using the Fully press the tray mat onto the tray cover. 4 previously set aside the tray cover hex screws. top cover Verify that the tray mat is fully pressed into the tray cover.
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STEP 7—ATTACH PHONE HOLDER TO UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY TOOL NEEDED ITEM PART DESCRIPTION #2 Phillips Screwdriver SPL-09-UPR200X UPRIGHT ASSEMBLY SPL-00-RCK001 HOLDER, PHONE C1226 PHCS, #10-32 X 1”, BLK Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, attach the phone holder to the upright assembly using 2 screws.
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STEP 8—ATTACH PADS TO MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY TOOL NEEDED ITEM PART DESCRIPTION Allen Wrench SPL-09-MFR250X MAIN FRAME WELDMENT ASSEMBLY SPL09PDKT CONVERGING CHEST PRESS PAD KIT SPL-00-GS005 GAS SHOCK, SEAT BACK Wrench C1257 LPSHCS, 3/8”-16 X 1-1/4” E-COAT C 749B LOCK WASHER, 3/8”, BLK ZP C 754B WASHER, FLAT, 3/8”...
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STEP 8—ATTACH PADS TO MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY CONTINUED c. Using an allen wrench, attach the head and back pads to the main frame assembly using 4 hex screws and 4 lock washers. CAUTION: Avoid damage to the pads. Verify the head and back pad assemblies includes both the pads and plastic trays.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Preventative maintenance is crucial to maintaining the function and safety of this equipment. Your facility must establish written guidelines for preventative maintenance and keep written or online records of the maintenance performed on these products. As a minimum, the items presented in the Safety Instructions section of this document and the items that follow here, should be included in your maintenance program.
OTHER SCHEDULED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TRUE recommends that scheduled maintenance be performed by a qualifi ed service technician. Please contact your dealer or visit www.truefi tness.com to contact a local TRUE authorized service technician. Monthly Clean guide rods and lubricate with a Tefl on grease if equipped with guide rods. Every 6 Months Lubricate pivot bearing and linear bearings with lithium grease.
CABLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE One of the most critical areas that require frequent inspection on any weight machine is the cable or belt system that lifts the weight stack if the machine is equipped with those items. Sudden failure of a worn cable can, in some instances, result in injury to the user.
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CABLE TENSION (IF APPLICABLE) Ensure that the cables are adjusted to remove any slack using the threaded end fi ttings. These are normally located at the weight stack connection. Depending upon the machine, there may be multiple threaded fi tting on multiple cables. You can determine if there is too much slack by performing the exercise.
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CABLE FITTING ATTACHMENTS (IF APPLICABLE) Depending upon the machine, cable end fi ttings can either be securely fi xed, rotate about a single axis, or can be free fl oating. On machines where the cable fi tting is designed to rotate about a single axis, verify that the fi tting rotates freely and that the hardware used to secure the cable pivot axle (most likely a pin or a bolt) is correctly fastened.
WEIGHT STACK SELECTOR PIN INSPECTION Verify that the weight stack selector pin is attached with the coiled lanyard to the top plate (if equipped). Verify the selector pin slides in and out of each weight plate. Place the selector pin in the top plate. Cycle the machine through the intended motion.
WARRANTY INFORMATION SPL0900 LIMITED WARRANTY SAVE TIME AND REGISTER ONLINE! https://truefi tness.com/support/warranty-registration/ All TRUE® Fitness products are distributed by TRUE FRAME and are warranted to the original registered product *This limited warranty on the structural frame does not purchaser and the parts of the TRUE product (the include paint or coatings.
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SAVE TIME AND REGISTER ONLINE! https://truefi tness.com/support/warranty-registration/ THE TRUE LIMITED WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO AND WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH BELOW: This limited warranty is valid for the United States and 13. This limited warranty does not cover damage or equipment Canada only.
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IMPORTANT! Failure to register this product will result in no servicing or authorization of parts to be shipped. To mail your warranty information, please fi ll in the information below and mail to: Service Dept., TRUE Fitness, 865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366 (or save postage and register online at www.truefi tness.com).
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