Universal Fitness Equipment 003 3818091510B User Manual

003-3818–091510B  
 
Type  
Description  
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WARNING  
Do not allow Children to use this product.  
Inspect product before use.  
Do not use if any parts are in need of repair.  
Use Caution when using this equipment.  
Injury or death is possible if Caution is not used.  
Read and understand the Owners Manual prior to use.  
Replace this or other CAUTION, WARNING, or DANGER Labels if they become damaged or illegible or removed.  
This product is for Residential use only.  
B
Serial Number  
Record serial number in the Serial Number field at the beginning of this manual.  
Note:  
Each dumbbell base has a unique serial number.  
Specifications  
Assembled Weight  
Approximately 50 lbs (22.7 kg)  
Features  
A
B
Handle grip  
Adjustment knob  
Weight plates  
Fail safe hook  
Base  
C, D, E  
F
G
Operations  
Before You Start  
The dumbbells are shipped fully assembled, one dumbbell to a box. After carefully removing the dumbbell from its box, there are some initial steps that should be taken to  
familiarize you with the function of the product, and to make sure that all features of the dumbbell operate correctly.  
Do not drop the dumbbell. Dropping the dumbbell will damage the weight plates and locking mechanism, and void the warranty of this product.  
 
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1. After you remove the dumbbell from its protective packaging, inspect the products and packaging material for damage.  
2. Push down slightly on the handle assembly to make sure it is fully seated in the base. Rotate the adjustment knob several full rotations to make sure it turns freely in both  
directions. Make sure there is a click at each weight increment of the adjustment knob. This click will help you align the knob correctly to make a weight selection.  
Note:  
The weight increments range from 4 to 45 lbs (1.8 kg to 20.4 kg) on the adjustment knobs.  
To make a weight selection, turn the adjustment knobs until that number is aligned with the line (L1) on the top surfaces of the handle (Fig. 1). For example, to set  
the weight to 20 lbs (9 kg), align the number 20 with the line on the handle.  
3. After you make sure that the adjustment knob turns correctly, turn the knob so that the number 4 is aligned with the line on the handle (Fig. 1).  
4. With the adjustment knobs set to 4, pull the handle straight up from the dumbbell. This will remove only the handle from the base, and let all of the weight plates stay in  
the base (Fig. 2). The handle without plates gives the initial weight of 4 lbs (1.8 kg).  
NOTICE: When you remove the dumbbell from the base or return it to the base, use a vertical motion, perpendicular to the base. Do not tilt the  
dumbbell or move it laterally (parallel to the base) until it is fully clear of the unselected weight plates.  
Note:  
The dumbbell handle and weight plates are symmetrical. When you put the dumbbell back into the base, the ends of the handle can  
point in either direction.  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Inspect the dumbbells prior to each use. Do not use a dumbbell with worn or damaged parts. Contact Nautilus® Customer Service for repair information.  
Weight Increments  
There are 9 weight increments:  
4
10  
15  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
(1.8kg)  
(4.5kg)  
(6.8kg)  
(9kg)  
(11.4kg)  
(13.6kg)  
(15.9kg)  
(18.2kg)  
(20.5kg)  
Note:  
Nominal values only. Exact values can vary due to manufacturing variances.  
Understanding the Locking Mechanism Function  
The dumbbell features SelectTech® technology. This has a locking mechanism designed to make sure of correct selection of the weight plates and to hold the weight plates  
safely during the workout.  
Fully understand the function of this mechanism and do tests of the mechanism regularly to make sure it operates correctly.  
The locking mechanism supplies two key functions:  
1. The mechanism will only let the adjustment knobs turn when the dumbbell handle fully engages the dumbbell base. The mechanism prevents deselecting (dropping)  
weight plates from the dumbbell when it is NOT in the dumbbell base.  
2. The mechanism will lock the dumbbell handle to the base if the adjustment knobs do not fully engage the weight plate selection. The mechanism prevents partial  
selection of the weight plates in which the locking pin is not fully engaged and does not fully hold the plates.  
 
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Testing the Locking Mechanism Function  
1.  
With the dumbbell handle set in the dumbbell base, turn the adjustment knobs  
to the number 4. When you fully and correctly make the number selection, you  
can feel the adjustment knob move into a notch (known as a detent). You will  
also hear a small, but audible, click at the detent location for each number.  
2.  
3.  
Pull the handle vertically from the base and all the weight plates will stay  
in the base.  
With the handle removed from the base, hold one adjustment knob with your  
other hand and carefully try to turn the knob. The knob should not turn. A locking  
pin in the mechanism engages the rotational assembly when the unit is removed  
from the base. Do this test with all adjustment knobs.  
Do not use too much force to try to turn the locked adjustment knob. Too much  
force can damage the locking mechanism.  
4.  
After you make sure that the locking mechanism operates correctly, put the  
dumbbell handle back and set it fully into the base assembly.  
5.  
6.  
With the handle back in the base, turn the adjustment knob to a position that is between the numbers 4 and 10. This is an incomplete weight selection where  
the adjustment knob has not fully made a weight selection and the knob is between the selection detents (clicks).  
With the selection knob in this incorrect position, carefully try to lift the handle to remove it from the base. You should find that the handle is locked to  
the base and cannot be removed with light pressure, as it usually can.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Change the adjustment knob to a full and correct weight selection and make sure that the dumbbell handle can again be removed.  
Repeat this test for all adjustment knobs.  
Make sure the dumbbell handle assembly is properly tightened. To do this, set the adjustment knobs to 4 pounds and remove the handle assembly from the  
base. Hold the adjustment knobs, and push and pull the knobs to and away from the handle grip. The knobs should not move freely and all of the selection  
discs should feel tightly connected.  
10.  
The test of the locking mechanism function is now complete. We suggest that you repeat this test monthly to make sure that the locking mechanism  
operates correctly.  
Do not engage the locking mechanism and use the handle to try to lift the dumbbell and base together. To lift the dumbbell and base together, engage the  
locking mechanism and hold the base assembly.  
If the dumbbell locking mechanism operates unsatisfactorily in the test procedure above, do the following:  
1. Stop use of the product immediately until approved service is available.  
2. Contact Nautilus, Inc. directly by phone at 1-800-NAUTILUS (628-8458) for service.  
Installing the Dumbbells on the Stand  
Remove the dumbbell from its base before you attach the dumbbell base to the stand to make sure that the dumbbell does not fall during installation.  
 
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Item  
A
Description  
Item  
Description  
Qty  
4
Qty  
4
D
Lock Washer M10  
Button Head Cap Screw M10 X 2  
Flat Washer M10  
4
B
Fully tighten the hardware before you put the dumbbells into the installed dumbbell bases on the stand.  
Maintenance  
Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is done. Worn or damaged  
components must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from service until the repair is made. Only manufacturer supplied components can be  
used to maintain and repair the equipment.  
This product, its packaging, and components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. This Notice  
Adjustable Dumbbell Maintenance:  
The adjustable dumbbell with SelectTech® techology is a very low maintenance product. However, you can use these instructions to keep the product in its best condition.  
1. If your SelectTech® dumbbell handle assembly, plates or base become dirty, you can clean them with a cloth lightly dampened with warm water and a small amount  
of mild soap. Wipe dry with a separate cloth.  
2. The adjustable dumbbell is internally lubricated and will not require more internal lubrication. The contact between weight plates and selection discs is not lubricated  
but has naturally low friction. Lubrication is usually not necessary. If you feel it is necessary to lubricate the weight plates and/or selection discs, use only a “food  
grade”silicon lubricant.  
Do not use any solvents, harsh detergents, chemicals or bleach on this product - this can damage the materials, resulting in degradation of the product’s  
performance or strength.  
Never attempt to disassemble the dumbbell handle or base assembly – the product is not designed to be user serviced. Doing so will void the manufacturers  
warranty. Contact Nautilus, Inc. directly for service.  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
Dumbbell handle does not fully go into base when no  
plates are attached.  
1. Make sure that the adjustment knobs are set directly to the number 4.  
2. Make sure that the weight plates are seated correctly in the base assembly.  
Dumbbell handle does not fully go into base when  
plates are attached.  
1. Make sure that the plates that are still in the dumbbell base are in their correct spots and not moved to  
different support slots. This may be blocking the dumbbell from fitting back into the base.  
 
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Adjustment knob will not turn while handle is in base.  
1. Make sure that the dumbbell handle is fully pushed into the dumbbell base. If not fully set into the base,  
the locking mechanism will not be released and will prevent the adjustment knobs from turning.  
2. Make sure that the weight plates are seated correctly in the base assembly.  
3. Inspect the dumbbell base for dirt, debris or other unwanted material. If necessary, remove the weight  
plates from the base to do this check. Remember to put each weight plate back in its correct location.  
Plates are not attached safely to the handle and drop  
out.  
1. Make sure that the plates that are still in the dumbbell base are in their correct spots and not moved to  
different support slots.  
 
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