TAG S-Line 750 User manual

ABSTRACT
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE......................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT............................................................................... 3
SAFETY INFORMATIONS.................................................................................................4
ASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................... 5
Pictures and photos in this manual are merely illustrative. The company reserves the right to change specifications and
design without notice. This manual may illustrate optional items which are not part of the equipment purchased. Read all the
information applied to the product and the Manual/Guide that comes with it.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT
Follow these guidelines to maintain perfect operation of the equipment.
Note: For your convenience and quick access, the same information is applied in the product, sticker fixed on
tower.

SAFETY INFORMATIONS
Before using the equipment, carefully read all the safety labels and warnings related to the equipment as well as all the
instructions contained in this Guide or the Equipment Installation Guide and retain them in a safe place for future reference. It is
the owner's responsibility to ensure that all users of the equipment are adequately informed about the safety precautions and
use. The misuse of this equipment could result in health hazards. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for personal
injury or property damage incurred by the improper use of this equipment.
PRODUCT
Two or more people will be required to assemble this equipment. Make sure that the floor is flat and there is sufficient
space to mount, dismount, and use the equipment. Remove the equipment from the packaging. Do not discard the packaging
until the installation is complete. Proceed with the assembly and make sure that the equipment is firmly installed and that all
parts are tightened correctly. The equipment must be retained in the original configurations of the project. Do not carry out any
modification that alters the equipment, which could result in the loss of the product warranty.
Replace damaged parts with original parts and regularly carry out preventive maintenance;
Replace defective parts immediately and/or take the equipment out of use until it is repaired;
Replace damaged labels;
For equipment with a weight stack, never use a system of weights if the top adapter plate is attached in a higher
position relative to the others;
Adjust the required force so that exercises are smooth and uniform;
Inspect the equipment before use, especially cables, pulleys, fittings, canvas, attachment of the seat/saddle, pedal and
shoe, moving or adjustable parts when applicable. Make sure that all the pieces and parts are securely fastened;
Never release the anklet, handles or bar while the weights are raised: the weights will fall with a lot of force and this can
damage the equipment;
Electrical equipment must be connected to a grounded electrical system. For treadmills use a 16A breaker, at least.
Make sure that the installation voltage is the same as the equipment. Regularly ensure that the cables and plugs are in perfect
condition. Do not place power cables under carpets or any other object;
Keep electrical equipment disconnected from the mains when not in use.
PERSONAL
Consult your doctor before starting and during any exercise program. Special attention should be given to children,
pregnant women, the elderly, people with heart problems and those with a disability or pre-existing health problems.
Keep children and pets, away from the equipment especially during use. Children should be watched so they do not to
play with the equipment, whether or not it is in use.
The equipment is not intended to be used by children or people with some reduction in their physical, sensory or
mental capacity, lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given the necessary instructions for the use of the
equipment and be under the care of a person who is responsible for their safety.
When the machine is in motion never put your hands on the column weights covers (if applicable) or any moving parts.
Do not insert any object in the openings. Never carry out any adjustments, cleaning or maintenance when the equipment is in
motion.
Keep your body, clothes and hair away from any moving parts so that you do not suffer an accident or serious injury.
Do not allow more than one person use the equipment at the same time, except in those stations that are designed for
this purpose.
Use the settings provided by the equipment and place yourself in a comfortable and adequate position on the
equipment.
When using treadmills the user should not be on the belt when starting the equipment. Hold the handles and place your
feet on the side rails and then start the unit. Check the alignment of the belt.
The treadmills have a safety switch that is coupled to the monitor and is fastened to one's clothing. If you want to stop
the treadmill quickly, remove the switch. Make sure it is working properly.
Stop any exercise if you feel any dizziness, chills, shortness of breath, tachycardia, headache or chest pain, weakness
or breathing difficulty.
Heartbeat sensors cannot be used as accurate measurements for clinical use. Use them only as a reference.
Wear appropriate athletic attire. Do not wear loose clothing that could eventually become caught in the equipment.
Always wear athletic shoes for exercising.
Do not perform any exercises 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Hydrate yourself during the exercises.
Before you start the exercise it is recommended that you warm up for 5-10 minutes, doing rhythmic exercises that will
move every muscle so you not damage the muscle during the exercises. Stretch before and after your session. Inhale and
exhale while exercising to relax and coordinate breathing with the movement. Once a muscle has been exercised rest it for 48
hours before exercising it again. The exercises are efficient and you can get the most out of the equipment if you are supervised
by a professional.
Note: For your convenience and quick access, basic safety information, also available in sticker fixed on tower.

ASSEMBLY
STEP 1
Assemble Tower Frame (1) to Main Frame (2) using Connecting Tube (11) and Connecting Tube (10). To fix it
use, 14 Flat Washer(75), 2 Spring Washer (93) 6 Lock Nuts Hex M10(79), 2 Hex Head Bolts M10x25(76), 2 Hex Head
Bolts M10x125(78), 2 Hex Head Bolt M10x100(91) 1 Fixing Plate(28) and 1 Fixing Plate(27). Firstly adjust the machine
position, and then using the right tools to tighten bolts and nuts properly.
Nº
English description
Qty
1
TOWER FRAME
1
2
MAIN FRAME
1
10
CONNECTING TUBE
1
11
CONNECTING TUBE
1
27
FIXING PLATE
1
28
FIXING PLATE
1
75
FLAT WASHER
14
76
HEX HEAD BOLT M10*25
4
78
HEX HEAD BOLT M10*125
2
79
LOCK NUT HEX M10
6
91
HEX HEAD BOLT M10*100
2
93
SPRING WASHER
2

STEP 2
Assembly Chain(30) to Adjusting Lever(13), and then fix to Right Swing Frame(5) using 1 Pan Head Allen
Bolt M8x40(87), 4 Flat Washer(73), 1 Lock Nut Hex M8(86). Using the right tools tighten bolt and nut properly.
Nº
English description
Qty
5
RIGHT SWING FRAME
1
13
ADJUSTING LEVER
1
30
CHAIN
73
FLAT WASHER
4
87
PAN HEAD, ALLEN BOLT M8x40
1
86
LOCK NUT HEX M8
1

STEP 3
Assemble Handle Bar (14) to Seat Frame (3) using 2 Hex Head Bolt M10x75 (80), 4 Flat Washer (75), 1
Fixing Plate (28) and 2 Lock Nut Hex M10 (79). Fix Seat Cushion (39) using 2 Hex Head Bolt M10x25 (76), 2 Flat
Washer (75). Using right tools tighten the bolts properly.
Nº
English description
Qty
3
SEAT FRAME
1
14
HANDLE BAR
1
28
FIXING PLATE
1
39
SEAT CUSHION
1
75
FLAT WASHER
6
76
HEX HEAD BOLT M10x25
2
79
LOCK NUT HEX M10
2
80
HEX HEAD BOLT M10x75
2

STEP 4
Fix Back Cushion (23) Adjusting Tube (15) using 2 Hex Head Bolt M10x25 (76), 2 Flat Washer (75), Insert
Adjusting Tube (15) into Main Frame (2) as shown.
Nº
English description
Qty
2
MAIN FRAME
1
15
ADJUSTING TUBE
1
23
BACK CUSHION
1
75
FLAT WASHER
2
76
HEX HEAD BOLT M10x25
2

STEP 5
Fix 2 Base Cover (54) to Tower Frame (1) using 4 Pan Head Phillips Bolt M6x15 (83) and using the right
tools tighten properly the bolts.
Fix 2 Front Side Face (52) into Tower Frame (1) using 8 Pan Head Phillips Bolt M6x15 (82).
Nº
English description
Qty
1
TOWER FRAME
1
52
SIDE FACE
2
54
BASE COVER
2
83
PAN HEAD PHILLIPS BOLT M6X15
12

STEP 6
Remove Cable (50) from Selector Shaft (18), remove 2 Pan Head Allen Bolt M10x25 (95), 2 Spring Washer
(93) and 2 Flat Washer (75) from Guide-rod (26). Incline Guide-rod (26), as shown in the drawing above, and then
remove the combination of Top Weight Stack (46) and Selector Shaft (18). Make sure the shock absorber rubber
and the weight lift are in the right position as shown the drawing.
Put 19 Weight Stack (45) to Guide-rod (26), insert back the combination of Top Weight Stack (46) and
Selector Shaft (18). Assemble Guide-rod(26) to Tower Frame(1) using 2 Spring Washer(93), 2 Flat Washer(75)
and 2 Pan Head Allen Bolt M10x25(95). Connect Cable (50) to Selector Shaft(18), using the right tools to tighten
properly bolts and nuts.
Nº
English description
Qty
1
TOWER FRAME
1
18
SELECTOR SHAFT
1
26
GUIDE-ROD
2
45
WEIGHT STACK
19
46
TOP WEIGHT STACK
1
75
FLAT WASHER
2
93
spring washer
2
95
PAN HEAD, ALLEN BOLT M10x25
2

STEP 7
Fix 2 Side Face (52) in the back of Tower Frame (1) using 8 Pan Head Phillips Bolt M6x15 (83). Insert 2
Front Cover (55) and 1 Back Cover (56) into Tower Frame (1). Screw Bolt 60*M6 (36) on the front of Tower Frame
(1), Fix 2 Front Cover (55) to Bolt 60*M6 (36) onto Tower Frame (1), using M6*20 Bolt (100), Big Washer (102),
Small Washer (103), and extra Big Washer (103). Using the right tools to tighten bolts properly.
Nº
English description
Qty
1
TOWER FRAME
1
36
BOLT 60*M6
2
52
SIDE FACE
2
56
BACK COVER 504*1173*3
1
55
FRONT COVER 184*1184*3
2
58
PAN HEAD, PHILLIP BOLT M6*15
8
100
ALLEN BOLT M6*20
2
101
EXTRA BIG WASHER 11*34*3
2
102
BIG WASHER 9*24*2
2
103
SMALL WASHER 20*6*5
2

STEP 8
Put Top Cover (54) onto the top of Tower Frame(1).
Nº
English description
Qty
1
TOWER FRAME
1
6
TOP COVER
1

STEP 9
Disassemble Pulley (63) and Pulley (64) then put the cable into Pulley (64) and Pulley (63). Install Pulley (64) to
Main Frame (2) using 1 Pan Head Allen Bolt M10x50 (84), 1 Flat Washer (75). Assemble Pulley (63) in the pulley support
using 1 Pan Head Allen Bolt M10x65 (96), 1 Flat Washer (79).
Fix Terminal (33) to Cam (7), using Allen Head Bolt M10x35 (90), 2 Flat Washer (75) and 1 Lock Nut Hex M10
(79). Using right tools to tighten bolts and nuts properly.
Nº
English description
Qty
2
MAIN FRAME
1
7
CAM
1
33
TERMINAL
1
63
PULLEY
1
64
PULLEY
1
75
FLAT WASHER
4
79
LOCK NUT HEX M10
2
84
PAN HEAD, ALLEN BOLT M10x65
1
90
PAN HEAD, ALLEN BOLT M10x35
1
96
PAN HEAD, ALLEN BOLT M10x50
2
COMPLETED ASSEMBLY
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