Life fitness Pro Series - Manual

Life fitness Pro Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SAFETY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION; PROPER USAGE; MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES:
  • Page 3 – Safety and Warranty Information; SPECIFIC OPERATING WARNINGS; Fully insert weight selector pins.; Partial insertion can cause weights to fall unexpectedly.; Never attempt to release jammed; or any other pulley
  • Page 4 – WARRANTY; Life Fitness; You; All terms of this warranty are void if this product is moved beyond; VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS MANUAL; pack
  • Page 5 – EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY
  • Page 6 – GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS; Frame Construction; movement through smaller doorways and difficult installations.; Weight Plate Bushings; rods to minimize friction and noise.
  • Page 7 – General Specifications
  • Page 8 – Counter Balanced Input Arms; assembly from the weight selected by the user.
  • Page 9 – Seat Adjustments; ture, muscle isolation and body stabilization.; Instructio nal Placard; Certificate of insurance available upon request.
  • Page 10 – PRO SERIES MACHINES
  • Page 11 – UPPER BODY EXERCISE MACHINES
  • Page 12 – Starting Position; Primarily the pectoralis major and minor. Secondarily; Performing the exercise:; Elbows should be slightly lower than the shoulders. Use
  • Page 13 – Slowly push the handles up and keep the elbows moving
  • Page 14 – Primarily; Slowly push with your elbows until the pads touch each
  • Page 15 – Primarily the anterior deltoid. Secondarily the medial deltoid; Slowly push the handles upward. Don’t lock elbows at
  • Page 16 – Primarily the medial deltoid. Secondarily the anterior deltoid; Using your shoulders, push the pads up until your arms
  • Page 17 – The pectoralis and anterior deltoid.; Push handles together until the bumpers on the inner
  • Page 18 – Grip the handles loosely. With your arms parallel to the
  • Page 19 – Primarily latissimus dorsi. Secondarily the bicep.; Pull the bar down to the front of the chest in a smooth
  • Page 20 – Starting and Ending Positions; Primarily latissimus dorsi and rhomboid. Secondarily; Pull the handles toward you in a smooth motion using
  • Page 22 – With elbows pushing against the pads, bring your elbows
  • Page 23 – Primarily the tricep. Secondarily the anterior deltoid.; With back on the pad and elbows close to your sides,
  • Page 24 – Starting and Ending Position; back straight and head up.; Rotate the handle back and grip it with palms facing
  • Page 25 – straight and head up.; Grip the bar handles with palms up. Arms should be
  • Page 26 – Dip Assist; Stand on the foot plates and grip the lower bar handles if
  • Page 27 – LOWER BODY EXERCISE MACHINES
  • Page 29 – Do not lock your knees.
  • Page 30 – Start Position; a 90 degree angle to start. Select the desired weight.; Place your feet on the plate and grip the handles. Keep
  • Page 31 – Grip the handles. Keeping your hips on the bench,
  • Page 32 – pad until it’s comfortable. Keep back straight and head up.; Hold the thigh pad handles. Curl the pad down and back
  • Page 33 – Exercises; The multi hip machine can be used in four different ways as; Grip the handles for the exercise you will be performing.
  • Page 34 – Hip; Hold the handles and slowly move the pads in, pushing
  • Page 35 – Hold the handles and slowly move the pads out, pushing
  • Page 36 – Soleus, gastrocnemius; Step onto the platform with balls of the feet. Heels
  • Page 37 – Gluteus; Lie down and hold the handles. With roller pad over
  • Page 38 – TORSO EXERCISE MACHINES
  • Page 39 – Abdominals; Holding the handles, slowly contract the abdominals into
  • Page 40 – Erector spinae, gluteus; Sit and align your hip with the pivot point. Fasten seat
  • Page 41 – MULTI USE EXERCISE MACHINES
  • Page 42 – General information:
  • Page 43 – Dead lifts: Erector spinae; Performing the exercises:; exercise so as not to put pressure on the lower back.
  • Page 44 – position. This motion should take about three seconds.
  • Page 45 – A multijungle is the most versatile piece of exercise equipment; Upper body exercises:; Pecorials- cable crossover
  • Page 46 – Lower body exercises:; Glutes- cable leg curls
  • Page 47 – The Dual Adjustable Pulley has two adjustable pulleys
  • Page 49 – Incline Chest Press (SU10) Specifications
  • Page 53 – Horizontal Leg Press (SL05) Specifications
  • Page 56 – Upright seat position for ease of entry and exit.
  • Page 58 – Dual Adjustable Pulley (SM22) Specifications
  • Page 59 – MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; ACTION; CLEAN
  • Page 60 – Maintenance Procedures; ONCE A DAY; Visually inspect all hardware for loosening, tampering or wear.; ONCE A MONTH; Clean and lubricate all stainless steel slides as necessary.; NOTES
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M051-00416-A000
March 2001

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Summary

Page 2 - SAFETY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION; PROPER USAGE; MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES:

1-1 1. SAFETY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of LIFE FITNESS products to instruct all individuals, whether they are the end user or supervising personnel on proper usage of the equipment. It is recommended that all users of LIFE FITNESS exercise equipment be ...

Page 3 - Safety and Warranty Information; SPECIFIC OPERATING WARNINGS; Fully insert weight selector pins.; Partial insertion can cause weights to fall unexpectedly.; Never attempt to release jammed; or any other pulley

1. Safety and Warranty Information 1-2 SPECIFIC OPERATING WARNINGS 1. Routinely inspect all accessory clips that join attachments to the cables and replace at the first sign of wear. 2. Use only weight selector pins supplied by LIFE FITNESS on weight stacks. Substitutes are forbid- den. 3. Cables po...

Page 4 - WARRANTY; Life Fitness; You; All terms of this warranty are void if this product is moved beyond; VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THIS MANUAL; pack

1. Safety and Warranty Information 1-3 14. UNDERSTANDING EACH AND EVERY WARNING TO THE FULLEST IS IMPORTANT. IF ANY OF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNCLEAR, ASK FOR CLARIFICATION FROM LIFE FITNESS PERSONNEL. WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED This Life Fitness commercial exercise equipment (“Product”.) is warranted to ...

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