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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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS...........6 GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE....................8 COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE..................9 COMPLIANCES........................9 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS......................10 LABEL LOCATIONS..........................11 WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS..................12 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST.......................14 ASSEMBLY STEPS..........................17 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE DAILY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE..................47 WEEKLY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE..................47 OTHER SCHEDULED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE..............48 CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT......................48...
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.
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.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS • DIMENSIONS (L X W X H) 79” x 44” x 84” / 201 cm x 112 cm x 213 cm • MACHINE WEIGHT 594 lbs / 270 kg • MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT 300 lbs / 136 kg •...
WARNING AND INTENDED USE LABELS WARNING: 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). Part Image LBL-SM2000-003 LBL-SM2000-004A LBL-SM2000-004B B2065 B2141B LBL-SM2000-001...
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Part Image LBL-SM1050-002 LBL-WS-MS210 SERIAL LABEL...
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Supplemental video available on youtube.com: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXuzFg_u4bg. PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST BASIC GUIDELINES FOR SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT After removing the equipment from the packaging, place the equipment on a clean, level surface. CAUTION: Use caution when assembling the equipment. Unpacking and assembling of this product is a two person task.
BOX CONTENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SM-1050SF400XBK LEFT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY SM-1050SF300XBK RIGHT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY SM-2000GR001 WEIGHT GUIDE ROD SM-1050CL000BK WELDMENT, HANDLE COLUMN SM-2000RH000X ROW HANDLE SM-2000TP020X TOP PLATE W/ SELECTOR BAR ASSEMBLY SM-1050FS001X FRONT SHROUD ASSEMBLY SM-2000RS001 REAR SHROUD SM-2000PL008 H CHANNEL 844.5MM LONG SM-2000PL009...
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BOX CONTENTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SM-2000SP000X SELECTOR PIN 10MM X 121MM S 502 WEIGHT ASSEMBLY, FORCE 10 LB SM-2000WB000 RUBBER WEIGHT BUMPER 62MM X 58MM X 26MM X 25MM SM1050WS000BK WEIGHT STACK SPACER SM-2000CB001X UPPER QUICKFIT CABLE W/ BALL ENDS SM-2000CB002X LOWER QUICKFIT CABLE W/ BALL...
ASSEMBLY STEPS Step 1—Attach Seat Back Base Assembly to Main Frame Bottom Assembly Parts Used in this Step Tools Used in this Step Item Part Description 10mm Allen Wrench MAIN FRAME BOTTOM ASSEMBLY 1050MF000XBK SUBASSEMBLY, SEAT BACK BASE 1050SB000XBK SUBASSEMBLY, SEAT BACK FRAME 1050SB100XBK C1103 SHCS, M12-1.75 X 25MM...
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Step 2—Attach Side Frame Assemblies Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 10mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench MAIN FRAME BOTTOM ASSEMBLY 1050MF000XBK RIGHT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY 1050SF300XBK LEFT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY 1050SF400XBK SM-2000LF000X 170MM DIA LEVELING FOOT ASSEMBLY C1103 SHCS, M12-1.75 X 25MM C1094...
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Step 3—Attach Top Frame Assembly Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 16mm Socket Item Part Description Wrench TOP FRAME ASSEMBLY 1050TF000XBK RIGHT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY 17mm Socket 1050SF300XBK Wrench LEFT SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY 1050SF400XBK C1095 HHS, M12 X 30MM ZP C1094 LOCK WASHER, M12, ZP SD0244...
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Step 3—Attach Top Frame Assembly Continued C. Using a 17mm socket wrench, attach the top frame assembly to the left and right side frame assemblies using the 8 bolts, 8 lock washers, and 8 fl at washers you removed previously, but do not tighten. NOTE: One person must hold the side frame assemblies in place while the other attaches the top frame assembly.
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Step 4—Attach Seat Frame Weldment Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 6mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench SEAT FRAME WELDMENT 1050SF000X SUBASSEMBLY, SEAT BACK BASE 8mm Allen 1050SB000XBK Wrench SD0214 BHCS, M10 X 20MM X P1.5, ZP SD0226 SHCS, M10-1.5 X 25MM SD0246...
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Step 5—Attach Foot Plate Frame Assembly Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 8mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench FOOT PLATE FRAME ASSEMBLY 1050FB000XBK MAIN FRAME BOTTOM ASSEMBLY 1050MF000XBK SD0226 SHCS, M10-1.5 X 25MM SD0246 LOCK WASHER, M10, ZP SD0243 WASHER, FLAT, M10, ZP A.
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Step 6—Attach Front Shroud Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 4mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench FRONT SHROUD ASSEMBLY 1050FS001X SM-2000PL008 H CHANNEL 844.5MM LONG SM-2000PL009 H CHANNEL 553mm LONG C1301 BHCS, M6 X 12MM, ZP A.
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Step 6—Attach Front Shroud Continued D. Using a 4mm allen wrench, attach the front shroud to the main frame bottom assembly using the 2 hex screws you removed previously.
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Step 7—Attach Handle Columns Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 8mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench WELDMENT, HANDLE COLUMN 1050CL000BK TOP FRAME ASSEMBLY 1050TF000XBK SD0226 SHCS, M10-1.5 X 25MM SD0225 SHCS, M10-1.5 X 50MM SD0246 LOCK WASHER, M10, ZP SD0243 WASHER, FLAT, M10, ZP A.
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Step 8—Attach Top Plate, Pulley Housing, Guide Rods, and Weights Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step Cloth Item Part Description SM-2000GR001 WEIGHT GUIDE ROD SM-2000TP020X TOP PLATE W/ SELECTOR BAR ASSEMBLY SM-2000BR050 PULLEY HOUSING ON TOP PLATE, ASSEMBLY Lubricant SM1050WS000BK WEIGHT STACK SPACER...
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Step 8—Attach Top Plate, Pulley Housing, Guide Rods, and Weights Continued D. Wipe all dirt and dust from the guide rods before lightly E. Tilt the guide rods backwards and slide the washers, applying a tefl on (PTFE) spray lubricant. Spray the bumpers, weight plates, and top plate assembly down lubricant on a cloth or paper towel and use it to wipe the guide rods.
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Step 8—Attach Top Plate, Pulley Housing, Guide Rods, and Weights Continued G. Using an 8mm allen wrench, remove the 2 hex screws, 2 lock washers, and 2 fl at washers from the top frame assembly. H. Using an 8mm allen wrench, attach the guide rods to the top frame assembly using the 2 hex screws, 2 lock washers, and 2 fl...
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Step 9—Attach Weight Stack Labels Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step Cloth Item Part Description LBL-WS-MS210 LABEL, 210 LB WEIGHT STACK S 502 WEIGHT ASSEMBLY, FORCE 10 LB Isopropyl Alcohol A. Wipe the front surface of the weights with isopropyl alcohol. Spray the isopropyl alcohol on a cloth or paper towel and use it to wipe down the front surface of the weights.
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Step 10—Attach Pulley Housing Parts Used in this Step Tools Used in this Step Item Part Description Retaining Ring Pliers PULLEY HOUSING ASSEMBLY 2000PH200X TOP PULLEY HOUSING 2000PH100X SM-2000SP010 SPACER SLEEVE 32MM X 25.5MM X 4MM SM-2000RR000 RETAINING RING FOR SHAFT 25MM DIA A.
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Step 11—Route Cables Parts Used in this Step Tools Used in this Step Item Part Description 5mm Allen Wrench FLOATING PULLEY HOUSING 2000PH500X ADJUSTABLE TOP PULLEY HOUSING 2000PH400X 19mm Wrench END OF CABLE LINKAGE 2000CL000X UPPER QUICKFIT CABLE W/ BALL ENDS 2000CB001X 16mm Socket Wrench...
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Step 11—Route Cables Continued C. Using a 5mm allen wrench, remove the 6 cable end assemblies and 6 carabiners from the cables using 6 hex screws and 6 lock nuts.
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Step 11—Route Cables Continued D. Using the pull string and the fl oating pulley housing, route the upper cable. NOTE: The pull string will assist with upper cable routing ensuring the cable is seated in the side frame pulley grooves.
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Step 11—Route Cables Continued E. Using an 16mm socket wrench, reattach the 2 side frame pulleys using the 2 bolts, 2 lock washers, and 2 fl at washers you removed previously.
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Step 11—Route Cables Continued F. Using the pull strings and the fl oating pulley housing, route the lower cables. NOTE: Ensure the lower cables do not touch.
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Step 11—Route Cables Continued G. Remove the selector pin from the top plate. H. Using a 19mm wrench, adjust the cable tensioning by tightening the locking nut on the adjustable top pulley housing. NOTE: Ensure both locking nuts are tight on the adjustable top pulley housing.
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Step 11—Route Cables Continued Using a 5mm allen wrench, reattach the 6 cable end assemblies using the 6 hex screws and 6 lock nuts you removed previously. NOTE: Ensure the carabiner on each cable end assembly is attached as shown below.
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Step 12—Attach Rear Shroud Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 4mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench SM-2000RS001 REAR SHROUD SM-2000PL008 H CHANNEL 844.5MM LONG SM-2000PL009 H CHANNEL 553mm LONG C1301 BHCS, M6 X 12MM, ZP A. Using a 4mm allen wrench, remove the 2 rear hex C.
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Step 12—Attach Rear Shroud Continued D. Using a 4mm allen wrench, attach the rear shrouds to the main frame assembly using the 4 hex screws you removed previously.
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Step 13—Attach Top Frame Assembly Plastics Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 5mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench COVER, SM2000 REAR PLASTIC 2000PL000BK SM-2000PL001 RIGHT PLASTIC SM-2000PL002 SHROUD, UPPER COVER, SM2000 FRONT PLASTIC 2000PL003BK C1099 SHCS, M6 X 12MM A.
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Step 14—Attach Seat Pads Tools Used in this Step Parts Used in this Step 6mm Allen Item Part Description Wrench SUBASSEMBLY, SM1050 SEAT BACK PAD 1050PD001X SUBASSEMBLY, SM1050 SEAT PAD UPHOLSTERED 8mm Allen 1050PD002X Wrench C1098 BHCS, M10 X 70MM X P1.5, ZP SD0246 LOCK WASHER, M10, ZP SD0243...
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Step 15—Attach Optional Accessories Parts Used in this Step Item Part Description LONG HANDLE 2000HD002X SHORT HANDLE 2000HD000X THIGH STRAP 2000TS001X ROW HANDLE 2000RH000X Attached the desired optional accessories to the machine.
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 chrome adjustment columns. You can determine if there is too much slack by performing the exercise. As you start to move a load arm or handle, the weight stack should lift immediately.
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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 SM1050 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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