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MAINTENANCE

1

. Frames:

 Wipe all machines down with a damp cloth and dry completely each day. This includes painted, 

chrome parts and upholstered pads.

2

. Painted/chrome parts:

 Use Simple Green or similar cleaner for light dirt and grime. Use TurtleWax® 

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.

3

. Upholstery:

 Use cloth towels and warm water daily to remove surface dirt and perspiration. Use a lano-

lin based hand cleaner or Naugahyde® brand upholstery cleaner to condition and deep clean on a weekly 
basis. 

DO NOT 

use Windex, Simple Green, 409, or similar products to clean the upholstery.

4

. Weight stack enclosures (shrouds):

 Wipe down with a damp cloth as needed.

5

. Exercise instruction labels:

 Clean with soap and water as needed.

6

. Linear bearing shafts:

 Wipe down linear rails using a light application of Magnalube® lubricant or a 

similar teflon grease on a weekly basis to remove dust, hair, and dirt. Polish the shaft using fine sandpaper 
or steel wool if light rust is present.

7

. Guide rods:

 Wipe all dirt and dust off the guide rods before applying a light application of Tri-Flow

TM

 or 

other silicone spray lubricant, spraying the Tri-Flow

TM

 on a rag and then wiping the guide rods with the rag. 

DO NOT

 use oil base 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

. Seat adjustments:

 Clean the chrome seat adjustment tube on a weekly basis using a rag sprayed with 

Tri-Flow

TM

. Keep a light layer of Tri-Flow

TM

 on these tubes at all times.

We recommend that you purchase the Paramount Performance Kit (P/N KIT-01) to maintain your Para-
mount products. This will insure that the proper maintenance materials required will be used. Please refer 
to the General Maintenance Manual (p/n AM-GMM) for other important safety and maintenance informa-
tion.  

ASSEMBLY NOTES

1)  It is recommended that two (2) people be used to assemble this machine.

2)  Assemble this machine on a solid level surface. Read the assembly instructions completely before 

beginning to assemble the machine.  This will help you to become familiar with the machine and pre-
vent mistakes requiring unnecessary disassembly and reassembly.

3)  Hardware placement is indicated as        , etc.  Refer to the hardware page for corresponding size and 

configuration.  You will have some remaining hardware as extra pieces are always included in one of 
the bags.

4)  Install all plastic end caps on assemblies where necessary before assembling the machine.

5)  Initially tighten all hardware by hand, as this will assist in the alignment of the machine.  When the 

framework of the machine is complete, tighten all nuts, bolts and setscrews.  

Be sure all hardware is 

tight before using the machine. 

Recheck all hardware upon completion of the assembly process.

6)  Hex- and Sockethead bolt length is measured from the bottom of the head to the end of the bolt.  

Length of Flathead bolts is measured as the total overall length.

7)  Bolts should point inward on the machine wherever possible, leaving the bolt heads facing out.

8)  Route cables prior to installing pulley wheels. Verify that the cables are seated in the pulleys prior to 

using the equipment.

9)  Read and understand all machine warning and instruction labels before using the machine.

Summary of Contents for SF-1800

Page 1: ...SF 1800 ABDOMINAL BACK ASSEMBLY MANUAL SELECT FITNESS CIRCUIT Rev 11 02 AM SF 1800...

Page 2: ...selector bar is no greater than 1 3 8 inches see installation Ensure that the cable ten sion bolt nut are tight 7 Nuts Bolts and Fasteners Check tightness weekly If any hardware has become loose reti...

Page 3: ...t adjustment tube on a weekly basis using a rag sprayed with Tri FlowTM Keep a light layer of Tri FlowTM on these tubes at all times We recommend that you purchase the Paramount Performance Kit P N KI...

Page 4: ...ENCH 15 16 24mm PUNCH 5 32 4mm 5 16 8mm 7 16 11mm MALLET WRENCH 7 8 22mm TOOLS REQUIRED 3 1801510X 9000801X 2 9099780X 1801555X 1801560X 8001125X 2 8001510X 72 183cm 1801600 HW 1801 1 HW 1801 3 HW 180...

Page 5: ...1896015X 1801525X 1896085 1801530X 1801535 1801540X 1801550X 1801580X 1801565 8093040 1801570X 4 SF 1800CTN2...

Page 6: ...OR USERS WEIGHING 300LB OR LESS MACHINE WEIGHT NOT INCLUDING WEIGHT OF USER W 170LB STACK 416 LBS W 250LB STACK 496 LBS SHROUD OPTION 30LB IN USE IN USE B 900 3 B 898 B1295 2 B 460 8001593 4 8001594 4...

Page 7: ...nut 3 8 Washer 2 Plastic Cover for 3 8 2 I 3 8 16 x 2 HHCS 3 8 Metal Base 3 8 Split Lockwasher 3 8 Washer Plastic Cover for 3 8 N C 474 1 2 13 x 3 1 4 HHCS C 911 3 8 16 x 3 4 BHCS C 3 8 16 x 1 BHCS 3...

Page 8: ...T BE ATTACHED TO THE MACHINE NOTE WHEN INSTALLING HARDWARE TIGHTEN BY HAND ONLY UNTIL ALL COMPONENTS ARE ASSEM BLED BOLT HEADS SHOULD FACE TO OUTSIDE OF MACHINE WHERE POSSIBLE BE SURE ALL HARDWARE IS...

Page 9: ...1597 Washers This side B1136A BACK VIEW C 4 B1150 2 1801525x 1801610 1801530x D836 1896015x Bushing Side D591 IF NEEDED D593 1 2 As Needed IMPORTANT Follow the above layout when assembling the arm to...

Page 10: ...Diagram A C 955 C 474 C 956 C 755 2 C 766 1801550X D1017 9 4 1801570X See Diagram A B1295 2 I 2 G 2 1801580X C 417 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 C 752 2 C 740...

Page 11: ...003 If Needed 250lb 16 x 15lb plates Qty 4 Box B1603 170lb 16 x 10lb plates Qty 4 Box B1602 P N B1602 Comprised of 4 EACH 10lb MACHINED WEIGHT PLATES or P N B1603 Comprised of 4 EACH 15lb MACHINED WEI...

Page 12: ...ET THE CORRECT GUIDE ROD AND BRACKET SPACING NOW COMPLETELY TIGHTEN HARDWARE CAP PLATE SHOULD MOVE SMOOTHLY ALONG GUIDE RODS IF NOT LOOSEN HARDWARE AND RESET SPACING C 461 C 955 2 C 955A 2 C 754B C 76...

Page 13: ...INE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE CAP PLATE OR WEIGHT STACK BE PINNED IN AN ELEVATED POSITION C 685A C 731 C 753 1801600 B 900 3 R 3 1 3 8 35mm MAX MAKE SURE LOCKING NUT IS SECURE B 460 1801600 C...

Page 14: ...p edge of the label with the top edge of the weights and the side of the label with the outside edge of the pin hole in the weights 4 Verify that the label strip is straight and then remove the liner...

Page 15: ...BEFORE USING Read all of the warnings and obtain instruction on 3 Keep body and clothing clear of all moving parts DO NOT wear anything 4 Inspect the machine before use DO NOT use it if it appears da...

Page 16: ...THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE REMEDY OF REPAIR AND REPLACE...

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