Precor Fitness Equipment Ab X100 User Manual

Assembly Guide  
Ab-X100  
 
Ab-X100 Assembly Guide  
Obtaining Service  
Important Safety Instructions  
For information about product operation or service,  
you can also find customer support numbers or a list of  
Precor authorized service centers.  
When using exercise equipment, basic precautions  
should always be taken, including the following:  
Read all instructions before assembling the  
Ab-X100. These instructions are written for your  
safety and to protect the unit.  
If you call or e-mail Customer Support, have the serial  
number available.  
Read each step in the assembly instructions and  
follow the steps in sequence. Do not skip ahead. If  
you skip ahead, you may learn later that you have  
to disassemble components and that you may  
have damaged the equipment which would void  
the Precor Limited Warranty.  
You can find the serial number printed on a label  
affixed to the Ab-X100. For future reference, write the  
serial number in the space provided below.  
Serial number: _______________________  
Assemble and operate the Ab-X100 on a solid,  
level surface. Locate the unit a few feet from walls  
or furniture to provide easy access.  
Do not allow children or those unfamiliar with its  
operation on or near the equipment. Do not leave  
children unsupervised around the unit.  
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose.  
Do not use accessory attachments that are not  
recommended by the manufacturer, as such  
attachments may cause injuries.  
Do not attempt to service the Ab-X100 yourself.  
The unit does not contain any user-serviceable  
parts.  
Important Safety Instructions  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................. 3  
Obtaining Service .....................................................................................................................................  
3
Preparations .............................................................................................................. 5  
Unpacking the Equipment.........................................................................................................................  
Required Tools ..........................................................................................................................................  
Installation Requirements .........................................................................................................................  
Hardware Kit .............................................................................................................................................  
5
5
5
6
1
2
Assembly Instructions .............................................................................................. 8  
Open the Box ............................................................................................................................................  
Assemble the Main Structure ...................................................................................................................  
Attach the Seat and Back Pad .................................................................................................................. 12  
Clean the Pads and Assembly .................................................................................................................. 13  
8
9
Limited Warranty Statement ..................................................................................................................... 14  
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. Back cover  
Table of Contents  
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Required Tools  
Tools that you need to obtain before assembling the  
unit include:  
Measuring tape  
Rubber mallet  
1
Preparations  
Wire tie cutter or utility knife  
The Ab-X100 parts are inspected before shipment.  
Each unit contains several pieces that require  
assembly.You may find it helpful to ask for assistance  
during the assembly process.  
Installation Requirements  
Follow these installation requirements when  
assembling the unit:  
Review the Important Safety Instructions.  
Assemble the unit where it will be used.  
Install components in the sequence shown.  
Unpacking the Equipment  
When you open a box, carefully unpack the pieces and  
lay them on the floor near the location where you plan  
to use them.  
Insert all fasteners in the same direction. For  
aesthetic purposes, insert all the fasteners in the  
same direction unless specified (in text or  
illustrations) to do otherwise.  
CAUTION: Be careful when you remove the  
packaging material with a utility knife. Do not cut  
the upholstery or scratch the paint.  
Leave room for adjustments. Tighten the  
fasteners to keep the unit stable, but leave room  
for adjustments.  
If any items are missing, contact the dealer from whom  
you purchased the unit. For more information, refer to  
Obtaining Service.  
Preparations  
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Hardware Kit  
Fastener  
Qty  
Fastener  
Qty  
1-inch Buttonhead screw (A)  
6
⁵⁄₁₆-inch Washer (H)  
4
³⁄₈-inch Split washer (B)  
6
6
¾-inch Shoulder bolt (J)  
2
³⁄₈-inch Washer (C)  
¾-inch Buttonhead screw (D)  
⁵⁄₁₆-inch Split washer (E)  
⁵⁄₁₆-inch Washer (F)  
8
Pivot arm cap (K)  
2
14  
4
1¼-inch Buttonhead screw (G)  
10  
Preparations, continued  
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2 – Plastic foot (L)  
2 – End cap (M)  
Preparations, continued  
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Footrest  
Assembly  
2
Instructions  
Assembly of the Ab-X100 takes about 45 minutes to  
complete. If this is the first time you have assembled  
this type of equipment, plan on allowing more time.  
Be careful to open boxes and assemble components in  
the sequence presented in this manual.  
Handlebars  
Note: With so many assembled parts, proper alignment  
and adjustment is critical. While tightening the fasteners,  
be sure to leave room for adjustments. Do not fully  
tighten fasteners until instructed to do so.  
Seat Pad  
Back  
Pad  
Open the Box  
Use wire tie cutters to open the box and remove  
packing materials.  
Support Bar  
The illustration shows how the Ab-X100 will look when  
you have completed its assembly. The callouts identify  
specific pieces.  
Main Frame  
Pivot  
Arm  
Base Support  
Assembly Instructions  
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Assemble the Main Structure  
1. Insert the End Caps (M) into the Front Support and  
attach two plastic feet (L) to its base. Secure the  
pieces using  
End Cap  
2 - 1¼" buttonhead screws  
2 - split washers  
two 1¼-inch buttonhead screws (G)  
two split washers (E)  
Wrench tighten.  
Front Support  
2. Set the Main Frame in an upright position.  
Main Frame  
3. Cut the wire tie holding the Support Bar to the  
wheeled Base Support and remove any packing  
material.  
4. Attach the Base Support to the Main Frame. Ask  
your assistant to lift the Main Base while you align  
the mounting holes and insert  
four 1-inch buttonhead screws (A)  
four split washers (B)  
four flat washers (C)  
Wrench tighten.  
Main Frame  
Note: Make sure the wheels are positioned as  
shown in the illustration. The wheels must be  
outside of the Main Frame not under it.  
Loosen the four bracket  
screws two full turns.  
5. Loosen the four screws that secure the mounting  
bracket so you can install the Handlebar Assembly.  
Support Bar  
4 - 1" buttonhead screws  
4 - split washers  
4 - washers  
Base Support  
Assemble the Main Structure  
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6. Lift the Support Bar so you can access the Pivot  
Arm mounting holes.  
7. Have your assistant angle the Handlebar  
Assembly beneath the Support Bar and position  
the Pivot Arms so you can insert a shoulder bolt  
through each sleeve. Thread the shoulder bolts (H)  
into the mounting holes to secure the Pivot Arms.  
Wrench tighten.  
Main Frame  
Handlebars  
2 - 1" shoulder  
bolts  
Note: The Pivot Arms can fall off the Handlebar  
Assembly, so keep the assembly as level as  
possible.  
2 - pivot  
arm caps  
8. Insert the Pivot Arm Caps (K). Apply pressure to  
secure them.  
9. Lower the Handlebar Assembly and rest it on the  
floor.  
10. Retighten the four bracket screws.  
Support Bar  
Pivot Arm  
Base Support  
Assemble the Main Structure, continued  
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11. Install the Back Pad Channel Support onto the  
Linkage Block using  
Linkage  
Block  
four ¾-inch buttonhead screws (D)  
four split washers (E)  
Support Bar  
Wrench tighten.  
4 - ¾" buttonhead screws  
4 - split washers  
12. Lift and pull back on the Support Bar so you can  
align the Back Pad Channel Support with the Pivot  
Tube side mounts. Secure the Back Pad Channel  
Support to the Pivot Tube using  
four ¾-inch buttonhead screws (D)  
four split washers (E)  
Wrench tighten.  
4 - ¾" buttonhead screws  
4 - split washers  
Pivot  
Tube  
13. Slide the Footrest into the Main Frame and secure  
it using  
Back Pad  
Channel  
Support  
two 1-inch buttonhead screws (A)  
two split washers (B)  
two washers (C)  
Wrench tighten.  
Footrest  
2 - 1" buttonhead screws  
2 - split washers  
2 - washers  
Main Frame  
Assemble the Main Structure, continued  
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Attach the Seat and Back Pad  
1. Attach the Seat Pad to the Main Frame using  
four 1¼-inch buttonhead screws (G)  
four split washers (E)  
4 - 1¼" buttonhead screws  
4 - split washers  
four flat washers (F)  
4 - flat washers  
Wrench tighten.  
2. Attach the Back Pad to the Back Pad Channel  
Support using  
Back Pad  
four 1¼-inch buttonhead screws (G)  
four split washers (E)  
four flat washers (H)  
Wrench tighten.  
Seat Pad  
Back Pad Channel  
Support  
This completes the assembly of the Ab-X100.  
Main Frame  
4 - 1¼" buttonhead screws  
4 - split washers  
4 - flat washers  
Attach the Seat and Back Pad  
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Clean the Pads and Assembly  
To clean the seat or back pads moisten a clean, soft  
cloth in a mild solution of soap and water and wipe the  
pads thoroughly. Dry the pads with a clean, dry cloth.  
Use the same procedure to clean the Main Frame and  
plastic parts.  
Frequently, vacuum the floor underneath the Ab-X100  
to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt. If  
necessary, use the Footrest to lift the front end and  
tip the Ab-X100 onto its wheels to roll it to a different  
location.  
Clean the Pads and Assembly  
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Limited Warranty  
Precor, Incorporated (PRECOR) will repair or replace any of the following components which  
are defective as to materials or workmanship for products manufactured and sold after June 1,  
1990:  
An individual purchasing PRECOR equipment in California for personal, family or household  
purposes has the right to have defective equipment serviced or repaired during the warranty  
period. The warranty period will be extended for the number of whole days that the equipment  
is out of the buyer’s hands for warranty repairs. If a defect exists within the warranty period, the  
warranty will not expire until the defect has been fixed. The warranty period will also be  
extended if the warranty repairs have not been performed due to delays caused by  
circumstances beyond the control of the buyer, or if the warranty repairs did not remedy the  
defect and the buyer notifies PRECOR or its authorized dealer or sales representative of the  
failure of the repairs within sixty (60) days after they were completed. If after a reasonable  
number of attempts, the defect has not been fixed, the buyer may return the equipment for a  
replacement or a refund subject, in either case, to deduction of a reasonable charge for usage.  
This time extension does not affect the protections or remedies the buyer has under other laws.  
Purchasers of PRECOR strength equipment have the right to bring an action at law or in equity  
to resolve disputes concerning or to enforce the provisions of this warranty. Some states do not  
allow the exclusion of limitations of incidental or consequential damages and/or limitation on  
how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to all  
Customers. This warranty gives Customers specific legal rights; Customers may also have  
other rights which may vary from state to state.  
ICARIAN & STRETCH CENTER:  
Lifetime:Structural Steel Framework  
FiveYears:  
Rotary Bearings, Weight Stacks, Pulleys, Guide Rods, Structural Moving  
Parts  
OneYear:  
Ninety Days:  
Cable, Linear Bearings, Springs  
Upholstery, Handgrips, All Other Items Not Listed  
Not withstanding the above, all warranties provided by PRECOR shall terminate upon transfer  
of ownership of the equipment by the original owner. PRECOR may require the Customer to  
affirm that he is the original owner of the equipment before providing warranty services. This  
warranty does not extend to any components which become defective due to abuse, misuse, or  
lack of proper maintenance or if the equipment under warranty has been modified or altered in  
anyway. The Customer seeking repair or replacement of defective equipment must notify  
PRECOR at the address set forth on the back cover of such defect, admit PRECOR authorized  
service representatives during normal business hours to effect repairs and pre-pay all defective  
equipment within thirty (30) days of its receipt of notice of the defect from a Customer or the  
equipment itself.  
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE  
EQUIPMENT. Except to the extent it is precluded from doing so in a particular state or other  
jurisdiction by applicable law. PRECOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  
WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Moreover, if any damage or defect is caused by the transport carrier, such claims must be filed  
with the carrier at the time of delivery. PRECOR DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY  
FOR SUCH DAMAGE OR DEFECT, NO DEALER, EMPLOYEE, SALES REPRESENTATIVE  
OR AGENT HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS  
CONCERNING PRECOR EQUIPMENT BEYOND THOSE SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY  
AND IN OTHER OFFICIAL PRECOR LITERATURE: AND PRECOR DISCLAIMS ALL  
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY SUCH UNAUTHORIZED WARRANTIES OR  
REPRESENTATIONS.  
Effective 27 November 2006  
P/N CW31973-102  
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Ab-X100 Specifications  
Length: 57 inches (145 cm)  
Height: 38 inches (96 cm)  
Width: 32 inches (81.5 cm)  
Shipping weight: 186 lb (84 kg)  
Precor Incorporated  
20031 142nd Avenue NE  
P.O. Box 7202  
Woodinville, WA USA 98072-4002  
1-800-347-4404  
Precor, Icarian, and Move Beyond are registered trademarks of Precor Incorporated.  
Copyright 2006 Precor Incorporated.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
NOTICE:  
Precor is widely recognized for its innovative, award winning designs of exercise equipment. Precor aggressively seeks U.S. and  
foreign patents for both the mechanical construction and the visual aspects of its product design. Any party contemplating the use of  
Precor’s product designs is hereby forewarned that Precor considers the unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights to be a  
very serious matter. Precor will vigorously pursue all unauthorized appropriation of its proprietary rights.  
Ab-X100 Assembly Guide CW33468-101  
Limited Warranty Statement CW31973-102  
05 December 2006  
 

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