The equipment is structurally rated at a capacity of 198 cm (6'6") or 136 kg (300 lbs). However, please confine all inverted
activities to smooth movements. Aggressive exercises, which involve a lot of body movement, can cause the table to tip
over resulting in serious injury or death!
To Release from the Inverted "Locked" Position:
• Place one hand over your shoulder and hold onto the corner of the table frame.
• Place your other hand on the bottom bar of the A-frame in front of you. (See Figure 9)
• Pull both hands together. This will rotate the table out of the "locked" position. Slowly move
your arms and elbows to your sides to complete the rotation. Elbows protruding over the
sides of the table bed could get pinched between the A-frame and the table bed as you return
upright (See Figure 9A).
• If your body is stretched, you will need to bend your knees to shift body weight to the
foot side of the pivot point. Do not lift your head or sit up while releasing form the
"locked" position.
STORING THE INVERSION TABLE
IMPORTANT NOTE: The F9000 ™ will not fold for storage while in Setting "C" of the roller
hinge. You must have the roller hinge set in either the "A" or "B" setting to do so.
• Loosen the de-rattler knob.
• Pull out the main shaft locking pin and slide the main shaft in all the way to the ankle
clamp assembly. Allow the locking pin to engage in the storage setting.
• Rotate the table opposite from use until the table has turned 180 degrees and rests
against the cross bar on the A-frame.
• Fold the legs of the A-frame base together for compact storage.
Take care not to pinch your fingers.
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of the equipment and the inherent risks of inversion, such
as falling on your head or neck, pinching, entrapment or equipment failure.
DO NOT
use the inversion table until you have thoroughly and carefully read the Owner's Manual, viewed the Instructional
DVD, reviewed all other accompanying documents, and inspected the equipment.
equipment for smooth operation prior to each use.
Equipment, part I in accordance
with UL 2601-1 and CAN/CSA
C22.2; General Requirements
for Safety in accordance with
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
* any modification to this device
will void the UL Classification
U.S. and foreign patents apply. Other foreign patents pending.
Teeter Hang Ups
is a registered trademark of STL International, Inc.
®
and Inversion International, Ltd.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
© COPYRIGHT 2006, Inversion International, Inc.
International Law Prohibits Any Copying, 11/06
Owner's Manual
WARNING - Tipover Hazard
!
For information about the Teeter Hang Ups
Classified as Medical
assembling the equipment or questions about its use, please contact Customer Service at
the appropriate location below:
(See Figure 10)
WARNING
!
9902 162
Toll Free (Phone) 800-847-0143 (Fax) 800-847-0188
Local (Phone) 253-840-5252 (Fax) 253-840-5757
(email) Info@STLIntl.com (web) www.STLIntl.com
Inversion International, Ltd.
PO Box: AP 59245, New Providence Island, Bahamas
(Phone) +1-242-362-1001 (Fax) +1-242-362-1002
(email) Info@InversionInternational.com (web) www.InversionInternational.com
European Distributor:
Cygnet House, Sydenham Road, Croydon, Surrey CR0 2EE, United Kingdom
(Phone) +44-(0)20-8667-0060 (Fax) +44-(0)20-8680-3999
(email) mail@TeeterLtd.com (web) www.TeeterLtd.com
Authorized Representative according to MDD 93/42/EEC MDSS
MurckhardstraBe1, 30163 Hannover, Germany
Figure 9A
ALWAYS
test and inspect the
5-year warranty, or if you have any problems
®
USA & Canada:
STL International, Inc.
nd
St. Ct. E., Puyallup, WA 98375
International:
Teeter Ltd.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Storage
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