Impex MXM-5 manual

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    NOTE: Please read all i nstructions caref ully befor e using this product Table of Contents Safety Notice Hardware Identifier Assembly Instruc tion Parts L ist Warranty Ordering Parts Model MXM-5 Retain This Manual for Reference 09-01-05 OWNER'S MANUAL MARCY SMITH MACHINE MXM-5 IMPEX 14777 DON JULIAN RD., CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91746 Tel: (800) [...]

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    TA BLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN...................................................................................... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES..................................................................... 2 HARDW ARE PACK….......…..........................................………………………. 4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.........[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE PRECA UTIONS This exerci se machine is bui lt for optimum safety. How ever , certain precauti ons apply whenev er you operate a piece of exer cise equi pment. Be sure to read the entir e manual before you assembl e or operate y our machine. In particular , note the followi ng safety precautions: 1. Keep children and pets awa[...]

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    WA RNING LA BEL REPLA CEMENT The w arnin g labels show n h ere have been placed on t he Cross Brace and Up per Frame. If th e labels are missing or illegible, please call customer service at 1- 800-888-8899 for replacement s. A pply the labels in location shown. 3[...]

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    HA RDEWA RE PA CK 4[...]

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    HA RDEWA RE PA CK 5[...]

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    HA RDEWA RE PA CK 6[...]

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    HA RDEWA RE PA CK 7[...]

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    A SSEMBLY INSTRUCTION Tools Required A ssembling the Machine: Tw o Adj ustable Wrenches and A llen Wrenches NOTE: It is strongly recommended tw o or more people assembling this machine to avoid possible inj ury. STEP 1 (See Diagram 1) A.) NOTE: Do not tighten the Nuts and Bol ts until instr ucted to do so. B.) Connect the Left & Right Base Fr a[...]

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    DIAGRAM 1 9[...]

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    STEP 2 (See Diagram 2) A.) Attach the R ear Vertic al Beam (#23) onto the C ross Brace (#20) . Attach the W eight Glide Post (#22) to the Rear Vertical Beam and Cross Brace. Al ign the hol es and secure them with tw o M10 x 2 ¾” Carri age Bolts ( #93), ∅ ¾” W ashers (#82), and M10 Air craft Nuts (#99). B.) Sl ide the Slidi ng W eight Post ([...]

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    DIAGRAM2 11[...]

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    STEP 3 (See Diagram 3) A.) Attach the Butter fly Base (#24) and Butterfly Pul ley Br acket (#33) to the R ear Vertical Beam (#23). Ali gn the holes and secur e them with tw o M10 x 2 ½” C arriag e Bolts (#92), ∅ ¾” W ashers (#82), and M 10 Aircr aft Nuts (#99). B.) Inser t the piv ot on the Right Butter fly (#26) through the hol e on the Bu[...]

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    STEP 4 (See Diagram 4) A.) N ote: Help of another person is strongl y recommended for this step. Place the W eight Lifting Sleeve ( #38) in betw een the two Safety Stop Frames (#37). Al ign the hol es and insert the W eight Bar (#39) into the Safety Stop Frame from one end through the W eight Lifting Sleev e to the other Safety Stop Frame on the op[...]

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    CABLE LOOP DIAGRAM 14[...]

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    STEP 5 (See Diagram 5 & Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach a 124” Cable (#51) to the f ront opening on the Upper Frame (#21). Attach a Pul ley (#74) to the opening . Secure it with one M10 x 2 1/8” Allen Bolt (#87) , two Ø 7/8” Bushings ( #79), and one M10 Air craft Nut (#99) . Make sure the ball stopper of the Cable is underneath the Upper [...]

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    DIAGRAM 5 16[...]

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    STEP 6 (See Diagram 6 & Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach one end of the 79” Butter fly Cabl e (#52) to the cli p on the Left Butterfly (#25). D raw the Cable to the left Butterfly Pulley Bracket (#33). B.) Attach a Pul ley ( #74) to the Bracket. Secur e it wi th one M10 x 1 ¾” All en Bolt (#86), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#82), and one M 10 Ai[...]

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    STEP 7 (See Diagram 7 & Cable Loop Diagram) A.) Attach one 124” Cable ( #51) to the low er opening on the Rear Ver tical Beam (#23) . Attach a Pulley to the opening. Secur e it w ith M10 x 2 3/8” Allen Bol t (#88), tw o Ø 1” Bushings (#78), and one M10 Ai rcraft Nut ( #99). B.) D raw the Cable underneath the Pul ley to the open bracket o[...]

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    STEP 8 (See Diagram 8) A.) Attach the Main Seat Support (#1) to the Front & Rear Stabiliz ers (#3 & #4). B.) Secur e each end wi th two M 10 x 3 1/8” C arriag e Bolts (#94), one 4 ¾” Cur ve Br acket (#8), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#82), and tw o M10 Air craft Nuts (#99). DIAGRAM 8 19[...]

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    STEP 9 (See Diagram 9) A.) D o not tighten all nuts and bolts until instr ucted to so. B.) Attach the Leg Developer Holder (#2) to the M ain Seat Support. Secure i t with tw o M10 x 3 1/8” Carr iage Bolt s (#94), one 6 ¼” Curv e Bracket (#9), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#82), and tw o M10 Aircr aft Nuts (#99). C.) Attach the Backrest Supports (#5[...]

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    STEP-10 (See Diagram 10) A.) Attach the Leg D eveloper (#7) to the Leg Devel oper Holder (#2). Secure i t wi th one M10 x 3 1/8” Allen Bol t (#90), tw o ∅ ¾” W ashers (#82), and one M10 Ai rcraft Nut (#99) . Do not over ti ghten the nut and bolt. M ake sure the Leg Dev eloper is able to sw ivel . B.) Insert three Foam Tubes (#15) half way th[...]

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    STEP-11 (See Diagram 11) A.) Attach the Arm Cur l Pad (#14) to the Ar m Curl Stand (#13). Secure it with tw o M8 x ¾” Allen Bolts ( #96) and ∅ 5/8” W ashers (#81). B.) Insert the Arm C url Stand into the openi ng on the Leg Devel oper Holder . Use a Lock Knob (#58) to secure i t in position. R emove the Ar m Curl Stand and C url Bar H older [...]

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    SMITH MACHINE EXPLODED DIAGRAM 23[...]

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    PARTS LIST KEY NO. DESCRIPTION Q’ty 1 Main Seat Support 1 56 Ø 2 3/8” End Cap 4 2 Leg Developer Holder 1 57 2” x 1 ¾” Sleeve 1 3 Front Stabilizer 1 58 Lock Knob 1 4 Rear Stabilizer 1 59 Olympic Sleeve 7 5 Back rest Suppor t 2 60 Long Olympic Sleeve 2 6 Back rest Inc line Support 1 61 5” Grip 4 7 Leg Developer 1 62 ∅ 1 1/8” Bushing 4[...]

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    IMPEX LIMITED WARRANTY IMPEX warrants this product to be f ree f rom defec ts in work m anship and m aterial, under nor m al use and service c onditions, for a period of two y ear s on the Fram e from the date of pur chase. T his warranty extends only to the original purchaser. IMPEX's obligation under this W arranty is lim ited to replacing o[...]