Paramount Furniture Home Gym FS-52 用户手册

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1.  Cable Ends: Inspect end fittings daily for wear. Replace cables at the first sign of wear or 
on an annual basis. If the cable tension has been adjusted, be certain that the cable nut 
is tight.
2.  Nuts, Bolts, and Fasteners: Check tightness weekly. If any hardware has become loose, 
retighten and/or use Loctite
TM
 brand Threadlocker 242.
3.  Frames: Wipe all machines down with a damp cloth and dry completely each day. This 
includes painted parts, chrome parts and upholstered pads.
4.  Painted and chrome plated parts: Use Simple Green or similar cleaner for light dirt and 
grime. Use Turtle Wax Polishing Compound or a good car polish to remove heavier dirt 
and grease as well as for polishing. DO NOT use solvents, lacquer thinner, acetone or 
finger nail polish remover. For scuffs and marks that are not removed by the above 
methods use a soft scrub cleanser. Make sure all parts are dry upon completion.
5.  Weight stack enclosures (shrouds): Wipe down with a damp cloth as needed.
6.  Exercise instruction labels: Clean with soap and water as needed.
7.  Guide rods: Wipe all dirt and dust from the guide rods before applying a light application 
of Tri-Flow
TM
 or other teflon spray lubricant. Spray the Tri-Flow
TM
 on a rag and then wipe 
the guide rods with the rag. DO NOT use oil lubricants such as WD-40. Caution: Tri-Flow
TM
 
will stain carpet and clothing.
8.  Bronze bushings: Check monthly for signs of wear and replace as needed. Lubricate 
monthly with Tri-Flow
TM
.
9.  Please refer to the General Maintenance Manual (part number: AM-GMM) for other 
important safety and maintenance information.
10.  Hardware and components are indicated with a balloon. Refer to the hardware tables 
that accompany each step for corresponding size and type.
11.  Be sure all hardware is tight before using the machine.
DO NOT install any fitness equipment near a pool, hot tub or other damp locations. Corrosion 
caused by installation in these locations can lead to premature failure of components.
After you have unpacked and inventoried all of the components, read through the 
remainder of the assembly instructions to familiarize yourself with the assembly 
procedure!
Each step will require the components shown in the table associated with the step. 
Read the instructions for each step before assembling.
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