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Nautilus

®

SelectTech

®

Owner’s Manual

selecttech

®

locking mechanism

Understanding and testing the locking

mechanism function

The Nautilus

®

SelectTech

®

Dumbbell features a patent pending locking

mechanism designed to assure proper and complete selection of the

weight plates as well as to ensure weight plate retention during the

workout. It is important that you fully understand the function of this

mechanism and periodically test it to ensure it is properly functioning.

Function

The locking mechanism provides two key functions:

1. The mechanism will only allow the adjustment knobs to be

rotated when the dumbbell handle is completely inserted and

engaging the dumbbell base.

2. The mechanism is designed to lock the dumbbell handle to

the base if either adjustment knob is not fully engaging the

selected weight plates.

Purpose

The locking mechanism serves two important purposes:

1. The mechanism will prevent deselecting (dropping) weight

plates from the dumbbell when it is NOT in the dumbbell base.

2. The mechanism will prevent partial selection of the weight

plates in which the plates are not fully supported and the

locking pin is not fully engaged.

Given the importance of this locking mechanism, it is critical that you

understand how it operates and how to periodically test it to make sure

it is functioning correctly.

Testing proper locking mechanism function

1. With the dumbbell handle set in the

dumbbell base, turn both adjustment

knobs to the number 5. You will know

you have fully and correctly selected

the number when you feel the

adjustment knob settle into a notch

(known as a detent). You will also

hear a slight, but audible, clicking

noise that corresponds with the

detent locations for each number.

2. You should be able to withdraw the handle from the base

leaving all the weight plates behind.

3. With the handle removed from the base, grab one adjustment

knob with your other hand and gently attempt to turn the knob,

the knob should not rotate. A locking pin in the mechanism

will have engaged the rotational assembly when the unit was

withdrawn from the base. Perform this test with all adjustment

knobs.

4. After confirming the proper function of the locking mechanism

as described above, return and fully insert the dumbbell handle

back into the base assembly.

5. With the handle back in the base,

turn the adjustment knob on one side

to a position that is in-between the

5 and 7.5 number. This represents an

incomplete weight selection where

the adjustment knob has not fully

selected a weight and the knob is

in-between the selection detents

(clicks).

6. With the selection knob in this improper position, gently

attempt to lift up on 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 can normally.

7. Return the improperly selected adjustment knob to a full and

proper weight selection and assure that the dumbbell handle

can once again be removed.

8. Repeat this test for all adjustment knobs.

9. Assure the entire dumbbell handle assembly is properly

tightened. Do this by setting the adjustment knobs to five

pounds and removing the handle assembly from the base.

Grab both adjustment knobs and very slightly push and pull the

knobs toward and away from the handle grip. The knobs should

not exhibit free play and all of the selection discs should feel

tightly connected.

10. You have now tested the function of the locking mechanism.

We suggest you repeat this test periodically (once a month) to

confirm the proper function of the locking mechanism.

WA R N I N G

A T T E N T I O N

D A N G E R

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED

C A U T I O N

Do not use a great deal of force in an attempt to turn

the locked adjustment knob. Excessive force may

damage the locking mechanism.