Weider Platinum Plus 1000 English Manual - Page 23

Troubleshooting, Warning

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TROUBLESHOOTING RECALIBRATING THE CONSOLE To recalibrate the Console (21), first plug in the resistance system (see PLUGGING IN THE RESISTANCE SYSTEM on page 21). Then, press and hold the NEXT button and the MOTORIZED WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT + button for five seconds. When the buttons are released, a number will appear in the REPS display. Press the NEXT button again, and then press the MOTORIZED WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT + button; this will start the recalibration process. This may take a few seconds as the motor moves between the lowest and highest resistance settings. When the motor finishes, unplug the transformer from the 120volt outlet. The Console (21) will be recalibrated. Use the resistance system as described in the CONSOLE OPERATION section, starting on page 21. TIGHTENING THE ROPE The type of rope used on the resistance system can stretch slightly when it is first used. If there is slack in the rope before resistance is felt, the rope should be tightened. To tighten the Rope (70), first set the system resistance level to 100 pounds. Locate the end of the Rope with the Rope Clamps (165, 166) and pull it out until the Rope is tight. Then, measure the distance between the Rope Cover (169) and the Swivel Arm (29). Set the system resistance to the lowest level. Have a second peron pull the Rope (70) out and hold it while the Rope is adjusted. Push the Rope Cover (169) down the Rope and loosen the two M5 x 16mm Button Screws (164). Pull the Rope through the Link (167) and the Rope Clamps (165, 166) to shorten the Rope by the measured amount. Then, retighten the two Screws and cover the Rope Clamps with the Rope Cover. Note: There should be 1/2" between the Link and the Rope Clamps. WARNING: Always make sure the two M5 x 16mm Button Screws (164) are fully tightened before the resistance system is used. 21 29 70 Measure 169 Distance 169 70 164 165 167 166 23

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TROUBLESHOOTING
RECALIBRATING THE CONSOLE
To recalibrate the Console (21), first plug in the resist-
ance system (see PLUGGING IN THE RESISTANCE
SYSTEM on page 21). Then, press and hold the
NEXT button and the MOTORIZED WEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT + button for five seconds. When the
buttons are released, a number will appear in the
REPS display. Press the NEXT button again, and
then press the MOTORIZED WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
+ button; this will start the recalibration process. This
may take a few seconds as the motor moves between
the lowest and highest resistance settings. When the
motor finishes, unplug the transformer from the 120-
volt outlet.
The Console (21) will be recalibrated. Use the resist-
ance system as described in the CONSOLE OPERA-
TION section, starting on page 21.
21
169
164
165
166
167
70
TIGHTENING THE ROPE
The type of rope used on the resistance system can
stretch slightly when it is first used. If there is slack in
the rope before resistance is felt, the rope should be
tightened.
To tighten the Rope (70), first set the system resist-
ance level to 100 pounds. Locate the end of the Rope
with the Rope Clamps (165, 166) and pull it out until
the Rope is tight. Then, measure the distance between
the Rope Cover (169) and the Swivel Arm (29).
Set the system resistance to the lowest level. Have a
second peron pull the Rope (70) out and hold it while
the Rope is adjusted. Push the Rope Cover (169)
down the Rope and loosen the two M5 x 16mm
Button Screws (164). Pull the Rope through the Link
(167) and the Rope Clamps (165, 166) to shorten the
Rope by the measured amount. Then, retighten the
two Screws and cover the Rope Clamps with the
Rope Cover.
Note: There should be 1/2" between
the Link and the Rope Clamps.
WARNING:
Always make sure the
two M5 x 16mm Button Screws (164) are fully
tightened before the resistance system is used.
Measure
Distance
29
70
169