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MFT-2700 Multi-Funtional Trainer

Important Safety Instructions

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It is the responsibility of the facility owner and/or owner of the equipment to review the Owner’s Manual with their facility personnel and 
understand all Danger, Warning and Caution labels affi

    xed on the machine. It is the responsibility of the fl oor personnel to instruct users 

on proper operation of the equipment and review all danger, warning and caution labels.

  

 

 

SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH CAN OCCUR 

IF THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT OBSERVED:

1. 

Obtain a medical exam before beginning any exercise program.

2. 

Read and understand Owner’s Manual and all 

Danger, Warning 

 and 

Caution

 labels before using this equipment. If you still need 

 

help, seek assistance from fl oor personnel. 

3. 

Inspect the equipment

 before each use for wear and tear, loose 

 

fi ttings, worn or frayed cables and frame welds.  DO NOT USE if it 

 

appears to be inoperable or damaged.

4. 

Stop exercising if you feel faint or dizzy. Consult a physician if you  

 

are experiencing pain.

5. 

Use this equipment only for the intended use and for      

 

exercise(s) shown on page 24-26.

6.  

Keep body, clothing and hair clear from all moving parts. Do not

  

attempt to free any jammed parts by yourself.

7.  

Always warm-up before and cool-down after weight training.  

 

Warm-up for 10-15 minutes with stretching and cardiovascular 

 

exercises. Cool-down should include light stretching exercises for 

 5-15 

minutes.

8.  

Never hold your breath – will limit the fl ow of oxygen to your brain  

 

and may cause dizziness. The most often used breathing pattern is

 

inhaling during least resistance and exhaling during maximum 

 resistance.
9. 

Do not use accessories or accessory attachments that are not 

 recommended 

by 

Tuff 

Stuff 

.

10.  Make sure selector pin is completely inserted. Use only the selector
  

pin provided by the manufacturer.

11.  Never pin the weights in an elevated position. Do not use the 
 

machine if found in this condition.

Facility Safety Guidelines and Practices

1. 

Read and understand the Owner’s Manual before assembling, 

 

servicing or using the equipment. 

2. 

Equipment to be installed by Tuff Stuff  Authorized Dealer or 

 

Professional Service Company approved by Tuff Stuff .

3. 

Make sure each machine is set up and operated on a solid level 

 

surface. Do not install equipment on an uneven surface.

4. 

Anchoring of equipment must be completed

 at time of 

 

installation and inspected prior to use. Failure to anchor the 

 

machine to the fl oor could cause the machine to tip or fall over 

 

due to incorrect usage and misuse, and could result in serious 

 

injury or death.

DANGER:

 indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING:

 indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION:

 indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could 

result in minor or moderate injury.

5. 

Provide an adequate safety perimeter between the machine, 

 

walls and other equipment to ensure that the facility has proper 

 

clearance for usage and training.

6. 

Post and disclose all safety, rules and regulations on a bulletin 

 

board easily accessible to users. 

7. 

Perform regular maintenance (see Inspection Label). Pay special 

 

attention to areas most susceptible to wear and tear, including but 

 

not limited to cables, pulleys and rubber grips. 

8. 

Do not

 lean against or pull on the framework, weight stack or 

 

any component at all times.

9. 

Children must not

 be allowed near the equipment. Teenager must  

 be 

supervised.

10.  Replace immediately all parts at fi rst sign of wear or damage. If 
 

unable to replace worn or damaged components/parts, remove 

 

machine from service until the repair is made.

11.  Use only genuine Tuff Stuff  replacement parts. Failure to do so will 
 

void warranty and could result in serious injury or death to the users.

12.  

Do not remove

 any decals affi  xed to the machine. Replace if 

 damaged.
13.   Do not alter or modify the original manufacturer’s 

200 lbs

. weight 

 

stack with any add-on incremental weights, weight plates or 

 

dumbbells except those with standard factory installed option.

14.  Maintain a service contract with a Tuff Stuff  Authorized Dealer or a 
 

Professional Service Company approved by Tuff Stuff . Keep a service 

 

log of all maintenance and repair activities. NOTICE: It is the sole 

 

responsiblity of the owner or facility operator to ensure that regular

 

maintenance is performed.

Summary of Contents for MFT-2700

Page 1: ...tuff 3 Provide trained personnel supervision and correct usage of the equipment 4 Provide scheduled inspection maintenance repairs and must be performed byTuffStuff Authorized Dealer or a service comp...

Page 2: ...from the information given Should additional information be required or should situations arise that are not covered by this manual the matter should be directed to Customer Service atTuffStuff Fitne...

Page 3: ...iner 3 Carefully read ALL Danger Warning Caution labels posted on the machine U U F S F K N E I J A D C R H A J E P N M U G F Y B L I G J A J A T H Q O F O NOTE 1 LABEL G GOES BEHIND THE ARM 2 LABEL S...

Page 4: ...MFT 2700 Multi Funtional Trainer 4 Q D F Carefully read ALL Danger Warning Caution labels posted on the machine E I A M C K G B U J L O...

Page 5: ...operly to our oor personnel so that it may be evaluated and service promptly DO NOT ATTEMPT to use or x any piece of equipment that is not functioning properly TUFFSTUFF FITNESS EQUIPMENT INC CHINO CA...

Page 6: ...MFT 2700 Multi Funtional Trainer Anchoring Unit 6 7 16 DIAMETER HOLE Holes on shoe plates are provided for anchoring the unit to the floor See anchoring hole locations below...

Page 7: ...Professional Service Company approved byTuffStuff 3 Make sure each machine is set up and operated on a solid level surface Do not install equipment on an uneven surface 4 Anchoring of equipment must...

Page 8: ...Some pieces may have extra holes that you will not use Use only those holes indicated in the instructions and illustration NOTE With so many assembled parts proper alignment and adjustment is critica...

Page 9: ...bbergrip TuffStuffrecommendsyoumaintainaservicecontractwithaTuffStuffAuthorizedDealer oraProfessionalServiceCompanyapprovedbyTuffStuff Keepaservicelogofallmaintenanceandrepairactivities Extracopiescan...

Page 10: ...BLE REPLACE IMMEDIATELY IMPORTANT NOTE DAMAGED OR WORNED CABLE AS SHOWN ABOVE MAY DAMAGE THE PULLEY S YOU MUST INSPECT THE PULLEYS AT THIS TIME FOR WEAR AND TEAR REPLACE IF NEEDED NECKING STRECHED CAB...

Page 11: ...List Item Description Qty 10 LEFT STABILIZER 1 14 RIGHT STABILIZER 1 17 WEIGHT STACK FRAME 1 22 ALUMINUM PULLEY 3 8 X 1 X 3 1 2 2 23 ALUMINUM PULLEY 3 8 X 1 X 4 1 2 4 30 BUTTON HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW G...

Page 12: ...Trainer 74 22 22 16 45 35 45 19 15 7 18 82 74 45 45 35 22 22 16 7 18 82 15 40 88 40 88 33 45 89 74 22 22 16 45 35 45 19 15 7 18 82 74 45 45 35 22 22 16 7 18 82 15 40 88 40 88 33 45 89 Step 2 FULLY FA...

Page 13: ...3 8 16 X 1 4 34 BUTTON HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW GR 8 Z P 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 4 35 BUTTON HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW GR 8 Z P 3 8 16 X 2 3 4 2 40 FINISHED HEX NUT B O 1 2 13 2 45 FLAT WASHER SAE Z P 3 8 12 74 NYLON...

Page 14: ...MFT 2700 Multi Funtional Trainer 74 45 21 22 45 34 13 9 74 45 21 22 45 34 3 3 45 96 45 96 89 89 81 81 74 45 21 22 45 34 13 9 74 45 21 22 45 34 3 3 45 96 45 96 89 89 81 81 Step 3 FULLY FASTEN 14...

Page 15: ...SWIVEL HOUSING 1 21 ALUMINUM PULLEY 3 8 X 1 X 2 2 22 ALUMINUM PULLEY 3 8 X 1 X 3 1 2 2 34 BUTTON HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW GR 8 Z P 3 8 16 X 1 3 4 4 45 FLAT WASHER SAE Z P 3 8 12 74 NYLON INSERT JAM LOCK...

Page 16: ...1 88 87 1 FIG B FULLY FASTEN Assembly List Item Description Qty 1 MAIN CABLE 1 8 2 38 CONTOUR ERGO HANDLE LONG STRAP 2 47 HARD PVC CABLE STOPPER 1 1 2 RD X 2 2 83 SHOULDER BOLT Z P 3 8 X 3 4 2 NOTE 1...

Page 17: ...Continue Assembly List Item Description Qty 85 SNAP LINK Z P 8MM X 80MM 2 87 SPLIT BOLT GR 8 Z P 1 2 13 X 1 125 RND CUT 2 88 SPLIT LOCK WASHER Z P 1 2 2 90 STRAP BRACKET 20 SF20 STAINLESS STEEL 3 32...

Page 18: ...irst label to hole on top plate 5 Make sure label is straight and slowly press into place 6 Gently remove application tape and rub each label firmly against the weight stack 7 Allow labels to stand fo...

Page 19: ...6 11 32 43 43 43 32 43 32 32 6 11 32 43 43 43 32 43 32 32 6 11 32 43 43 43 32 Assembly List Item Description Qty 6 FRONT WEIGHT SHIELD 1 11 REAR WEIGHT SHIELD 1 32 BUTTON HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW GR 8 Z...

Page 20: ...iner 32 43 77 32 43 77 Step 8 20 FULLY FASTEN Assembly List Item Description Qty 32 BUTTON HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW GR 8 Z P 1 4 20 X 3 4 2 43 FLAT WASHER SAE Z P 12 1 4 2 77 PLASTIC CAP 1 NOTE 1 MAKE SU...

Page 21: ...MFT 2700 Multi Funtional Trainer Notes 21...

Page 22: ...RING BNH1723 4 31 BNH2994 2 81 RETAINING SNAP RING EXT PLAIN 925 X 1 X 042 BNH0419 4 32 BNH2995 10 82 RUBBER DONUT 3 4 X 2 1 2 BNH0068 4 33 BNH2033 4 83 SHOULDER BOLT Z P 3 8 X 3 4 BNH2392 8 34 BNH242...

Page 23: ...31 44 44 31 94 94 95 95 61 61 48 21 74 45 74 45 34 24 79 81 24 75 34 37 83 26 4 83 80 84 28 20 92 25 46 75 37 83 45 36 13 74 73 74 45 44 27 3 45 89 96 89 45 96 27 76 22 74 35 45 16 19 40 88 7 82 18 7...

Page 24: ...you are new to weight training always start with lighter weight learn how to perform the exercise correctly and train at a controlled rate of speed Warm up properly with stretchings calisthenics or c...

Page 25: ...ew to weight training always start with lighter weight learn how to perform the exercise correctly and train at a controlled rate of speed Warm up properly with stretchings calisthenics or cardiovascu...

Page 26: ...eneral rule of thumb is to exhale when you exert Before working out read and understand the Owner s Manual all danger warning and caution labels listed on pages 3 5 This equipment is for HOME use only...

Page 27: ...NTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITEDTO LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE LOSS OF USE OF EQUIPMENT COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTION EQUIPMENT DOWNTIME COST OR CLAIMS OF CUSTOMERS OR PUR...

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