Specifications

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OWNER’S GUIDE | POWERTOWER
®
POWERTOWER
TROUBLESHOOTING
In the event your Total Gym
PowerTower
TM
does not function properly, there are steps you
can take to determine where a problem may have occurred.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE TROUBLESHOOTING DIRECTIONS:
1. Power Source: Make sure that the power cord is plugged into the Total Gym
PowerTower and the wall. Check and determine that the plug on the wall is switched
on. If there is a ground fault interrupter, check to see if it has been tripped.
2. Total Gym PowerTower Power Switch: Ensure that the On/Off switch on the
tower has been turned on. The light should glow red to indicate that the power is
going into Total Gym PowerTower.
3. Fuse: If the red light indicator is not glowing, check the fuse located near the power
outlet on the back of the tower. If necessary, replace the 5A fuse as explained below.
4. Power Cord: Ensure the power cord is not damaged. If the power cord appears
damaged, go to Step 9 and call Customer Service.
5. AC Voltage: An interruption in the flow of voltage can cause the Total Gym
PowerTower to cease functioning. As an example, should the AC voltage drop 40%,
the Total Gym Electric DC Motor will cease to operate. After the supply of voltage
has been fully restored, the user can reset the machine by turning the On/Off switch
off and then on again. The Total Gym will then resume functioning.
6. Safety Key: Make sure the safety key is inserted into the connector hole located on
top of the tower. Your Total Gym PowerTower will not operate if the Safety Key is not
in place.
7. After Troubleshooting: If there is still a problem after checking all of the above
items, please call 858-586-6080 to speak to a Customer Service Representative.
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3FIGURE 2
Spare Fuse
Fuse in use
(Old Fuse)
Clamp
Spare Fuse
Old Fuse
Clamp
Spare Fuse in use
FUSE REPLACEMENT – POWERTOWER
®
To replace the 5A fuse in the PowerTower tower back:
1. Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
2. Locate the fuse assembly near the power outlet on the tower.
3. Use a flathead screwdriver to pull out the fuse assembly.
4. There are (2) 5A fuses in the fuse assembly. One is a spare.
5. The other is in use (Fig. 1).
6. Remove the old fuse from the clamp.
7. Push the old fuse far enough into the hold of the fuse assembly to release the
spare fuse (Fig. 2).
8. Place the spare fuse in to the clamp (Fig. 3).
9. Dispose of the old fuse.
10. Replace the fuse assembly.
OWNER’S GUIDE | GTS
®
Total Gym GTS
®
SPECIFICATIONS
In Use: 107” x 38” x 69”
(2.4 m x 1.0 m x 1.8 m) [L/W/H]
Folded: 20” x 38” x 56”
(.5 m x 1.0 m x 1.4 m) [L/W/H]
Unit Weight: 180 lbs (83 kg)
GENERAL USER INFORMATION
User Height Limit: 6’5” (2.0 m)
Glideboard Range of Motion: 37” (94 cm)
Weight Capacity: Maximum user weight
capacity of 350 lbs (160 kg)
Additional weights can be applied to the
glideboard on a weight bar up to 650 lbs
(295 kg) maximum
RESISTANCE
1.2° to 30° incline
22 calibrated levels
1% to 62% of bodyweight